IN THIS ISSUERed AppleGrants..................................Page 2
Quiz Bowl ............................Page 3
Partnerships ........................Page 3
Chess ..................................Page 3
Our Donors ................Pages 4 & 5
Recognition ........................Page 6
Finances ..............................Page 7
Grant Funds ........................Page 8
Warsaw Education Foundation1 Administration DriveP.O. Box 1343Warsaw, IN 46581-1343574-371-5098 X2410Edfoundation@warsaw.k12.in.uswww.warsaweducationfoundation.org
Investing in academic excellence today;returning excellent leadership tomorrow.
2011 Annual Report
The Warsaw Education Foundation (WEF) continues to benefit from the support of ourcommunity and friends of Warsaw Community Schools.
The Red Apple Grants are awarded twice a year to teachers in the Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) who support innovative and enriching academic opportunities in the classroom. Who knows better than our classroom teachers how to motivate students to reach beyond ordinary learning. In 2011, we awarded nearly $16,000 in Red Apple Grants. Please read about the wonderful grants awarded inside this report.
The 2011 Community Quiz Bowl, held in March, was a huge community success once again. Thanks to our teams along with our major sponsors, we were able to raise over $18,000 for the Warsaw Education Foundation. This event continues to grow each year. We had 47 teams representing area businesses and community organizations who answered questions about Academics, 2010 Year in Review, Kosciusko County History and Food Trivia. If you have never had a chance to attend this event as a spectator or as a member of a team, we invite you to join us in the future by cheering on the competitors from the audience or by entering a Quiz Bowl team of your own.
The WEF continues to sponsor the N.E.W. Workshop, WCS Chess Tournament, Academic Reception for WCHS students and the recognition of the WCS Teacher of the Year.
I am proud to report that 100% of our board and staff contributed to our Foundation in 2011. Our board is dedicated to “Investing in academic excellence today; returning excellent leadership tomorrow.” As we begin the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Warsaw Education Foundation, I would like to thank you - our donors who have allowed us to assist our teachers of WCS in striving for academic innovation and excellence. It seems like only yesterday that our community business leaders gathered together to establish the Warsaw Education Foundation. We thank them for their vision and leadership.
Please continue to support the Warsaw Education Foundation with your generosity. If you would like to volunteer your time to assist us with our cause, please feel free to contact us. Also consider contributing to the Warsaw Education Foundation Endowment Fund with the Kosciusko County Community Foundation (www.kcfoundation.org).
Sincerely,
Mitchell GoonWarsaw Education Foundation Board President
MISSION STATEMENT
The Warsaw Education Foundation champions academic innovation and excellence in Warsaw Community Schools.
For information about the Warsaw Education Foundation, please contact Barb Smolen, WEF Executive Director, at 574-371-5098, extension 2410, via email at [email protected], or visit our website www.WarsawEducationFoundation.org.
WEF BENEFITS FROM COMMUNITY SUPPORT
THE APPLE
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2011 Red Apple Grant Award Recipients
Spot-Light on Red Apple Grants
(Above) MAKING MATH FUN – Madison kindergarten students use their math manipulatives to learn how numbers work.
(Below) OF BODY AND MIND – Leesburg students study science and health with their new scale models of human body systems.
Warsaw Community Schools’ teachers and their students benefitted from over $14,000 in grant money during two Red Apple Grant cycles in 2011. Chosen through a competitive application and selection process, this year’s recipients are as follows:
Mandy Bailey, Claypool Elementary – Help Me Learn to Read Please! - $706
Abbi Richcreek, Warsaw Community High School – RoboTigers - $1500
Pamela Jarecki-Vosler, Eisenhower Elementary – Video Modeling for Emotional Disabilities and Autism - $1311
Karen Sproul, Leesburg Elementary – Learn to Read with Good Leveled Books - $737
Julie Bishopp, Leesburg Elementary – MimioVote Technology - $1500
Christine Foster, Warsaw Community High School – Choosing to Be an Upstander - $700
Tiffany Cooksey, Claypool Elementary – Bringing Poetry Alive Across the Year - $680
Krista Atkins, Leesburg Elementary – Of Body and Mind - $1470
Megan Davis, Leesburg Elementary – Bringing the Classroom to Life! - $1340
James Bolduc, WCS Chess – 2011 Manager of the Year!!! - $396
Amanda Scroggs, Dave Bailey, Steve Henn & Liane Stewart, Warsaw Community High School – Live, Laugh, Love: The Senior Success Center -$675
Gina Courtois, Madison Elementary – Making Math Fun - $1492
Tom Ray, Washington Elementary – Soil Testing and Growing Plants - $1500
Left to right, seated: Mandy Bailey, Abbi Richcreek, Pamela Jarecki-Vosler. Standing: Karen Sproul,Julie Bishopp, Christine Foster.
Left to right, seated: Tiffany Cooksey, Krista Atkins, Megan Davis, James Bolduc. Standing: Mitch Goon, WEF Board President, David Bailey, Amanda Scroggs, Steve Henn, Gina Courtois, Tom Ray, Lori Masur, WEF Grant Committee Chair.
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Partnership Program The Warsaw Education
Foundation’s Partnership Program strives to build a true community that works together to help our students. Each school in the Warsaw Community Schools district is paired with a local business that provides outstanding learning opportunities.
An exciting example of this is Claypool Elementary School’s partnership with Louis Dreyfus Agricultural Industries. Jeremy Mullins of Louis Dreyfus arranged for Claypool students to receive a freshwater aquarium for the school and invited Dr. Nathan Bosch, Kosciusko Lakes and Streams Director, to speak to students about our local lakes and streams environment. Students learned how important it is to preserve these natural resources for generations to come.
Other area businesses have their employees volunteering in schools with homework clubs, canned food drives, robotics clubs and tutoring. Warsaw Community Schools’ students have visited area businesses to present choir programs, tour company facilities and even deliver produce from their school garden to a local grocery store to sell to shoppers.
If your area business is interested in partnering with a school through the WEF’s Partnership Program or if you’d just like more information, contact JoElla Smyth, WEF Vice President and Partnership Committee Chair at [email protected].
Claypool students surrounding their new freshwater fishtank which provides an opportunity to learn about the ecosystems of our local lakes and streams.
2011 Community Quiz Bowl
Warsaw Education Foundation’s signature event, The Community Quiz Bowl, raised over $19,000 for education when it was held in March 2011 in the Tiger Den at Warsaw Community High School. The Quiz Bowl featured 47 teams from area businesses and organizations who competed by correctly answering questions about Kosciusko County History, 2010 Year in Review, Academics and Food Trivia. Lake City Bank provided half-time refreshments and WCHS’s own Dave Baumgartner was master of ceremonies.
Biomet captured the 2011 Community Quiz Bowl Championship. Pictured L-R Biomet team members: Dan Smith, Barb Smolen WEF Executive Director, Susan Bishop, Anantha Puthucode, Grant Cunningham and Gene Hawkins
The Warsaw Education Foundation is proud to sponsor the Warsaw Community Schools’ Annual Chess Tournament. The 11th annual tournament was held in November 2011 at Madison Elementary School. Featuring 125 participants from kindergarten through 12th grade, the students squared off in chess matches during the Saturday morning event. Warsaw Community Schools’ has earned a top-notch reputation throughout the state of Indiana for producing strong chess teams. Over the past few years, individuals from Warsaw have qualified for and placed at numerous state-sanctioned chess events.
The WEF is honored to support Jay Bolduc, WCS Chess Club Coordinator, and all students engaged in learning the game of chess!
Quiz Bowl Winners Chess Tournament
Select Indiana’s “Committed to Education” license plate at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and $18.75 of the $40 plate fee comes directly to the Warsaw Education Foundation to fund educational programs for Warsaw students.
2011 Quiz Bowl Participants . . .
Alternative Learning Center (sponsor Nelson Beverage) Biomet Bowen Center CenturyLink City of Warsaw Claypool Elementary #1 (sponsor Kovert Hawkins) Claypool Elementary #2 (sponsor Louis Dreyfus) Clevenger Insurance Coldwell Banker Roth-Wehrly-Graber DePuy Edgewood Middle School (sponsor Zimmer) Eisenhower Elementary (sponsor Dental Health, PC) Grace College (sponsor
CTB, Inc.) Harrison Elementary (sponsor OrthoPediatrics) Ivy Tech Community College Jefferson Elementary (sponsor CenturyLink) Kosciusko Community Hospital Kosciusko Co. Bar Assoc. Lake City Bank Lakeview Middle School (sponsor Orthodontic Specialty Services) Leesburg Elementary (sponsor Maple Leaf Farms) Lincoln Elementary (sponsor Medtronic) Louis Dreyfus Agricultural Ind. Madison Elementary (sponsor RR Donnelley) Maple Leaf Farms #1 & #2 Medtronic Miller’s Senior Living Mutual Bank Red Apple Grant Team (sponsor Jansen Orthopaedic Clinic) Robinson Construction Silveus Insurance #1 & #2 SYM Financial Advisors Teachers Credit Union Tiger Basketball (sponsor Pfleiderer Trust/1st Source) Times-Union Tower Bank Tri Kappa – Warsaw Chapter WACC (sponsor Grossnickle Eye Center) Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club Warsaw Women’s Center Washington Elementary (sponsor Pam & Todd Weingart) WCS Administrators (sponsor Hall & Marose Insurance) WCHS Administrators #1 (sponsor DePuy) WCHS Administrators #2 (sponsor Maple Leaf Farms) Zimmer
DePuy Louis Dreyfus Commodities Zimmer Jansen Orthopaedic Clinic Silveus Insurance Lake City Bank Pam & Todd Weingart
Additional support provided by Al Disbro, Hall & Marose Insurance, Mutual Bank, Reneker’s Sport Shop, Times-Union, Warsaw Community High School, WRSW 107.3 FM/AM 1480, Volunteer proctors from area schools and businesses
2011 Quiz Bowl Honor Roll Level Sponsors . . .
2011 Individual Contributors
Gold Apple $1000 - $2499 Todd & Pam WeingartSilver Apple $500 - $999 John & Susan ArmacostCraig J. HintzChuck & Lois Niemier John & Tricia RiceDave & Barb SmolenSandra & Terry TuckerBronze Apple $250 - $499 David & Shelley AhlersmeyerDoug & Kelly DickerhoffSusan & Bob DurginSusan & David FindlayJohn & Barbara GaugerDennis & Lori MasurThe Walters FamilyStephen YeagerRed Apple $100 - $249 John & Elaine ElliottBob & Ann GephartMike & Jodie HallRandy & Ruth JonesTom & Lorinda KlineBruce & Pam MessmoreArt & Claudia MoserRichard & Nancy RookerSteven & Yvette SchroedlJennifer K. TandyApple $25 - $99 Ed & Amy ArscottLisa CarpenterMitchell GoonBill & Kathy HammanDon & Janet HeltonDana HufferDee & Brian HydeRosemary & Justin LoveJulie MartinDavid & Debra McClintockScott & Lisa ReinholtKevin ScottJonathon & Amanda ScroggsJennifer ShepherdLinda & Loran SimsJoElla SmythRobert & Michelle Yantz
2011 Business /Charitable Contributors
Platinum Apple $2500 and aboveBiometZimmerGold Apple $1000 - $2499 CenturyLinkDePuy Products, Inc.Bronze Apple $250 - $499 Grossnickle Family FoundationKathy Hamman Realty, LLCRed Apple $100 - $249 Mutual BankApple $25 - $99 State Farm Insurance – Ot Schroeder
Thank you to our valued donors
In-Kind Contributions AnonymousBartel PrintingAl DisbroPenguin PointRamada PlazaCourtney WaltersWarsaw Tiger Booster ClubWarsaw Times-Union WCS Food Service
Make an Investment in Education Warsaw Education Foundation is the most effective vehicle for investing in academic excellence within Warsaw Community Schools. Your tax deductible contributions will be used to support academic projects and enrichment opportunities for all students. Please consider giving a gift this year.
Platinum Apple $2500+ Gold Apple $1000-$2499 Silver Apple $500-$999 Bronze Apple $250-$499 Red Apple $100-$249 Apple $25-$99
Please make checks payable to:Warsaw Education FoundationP.O. Box 1343Warsaw, IN 46581-1343
The information above reflects activity during the 2011 fiscal year, January 1 – December 31, 2011. Warsaw Education Foundation, P.O. Box 1343, Warsaw, IN 46581-1343 www.WarsawEducationFoundation.org
Endowment Contributions “In Memory of”
Barbara E. Goon – Mitchell M. Goon & Family Barbara Elaine Smith Goon – John & Elaine Elliott
2011 Quiz Bowl Valedictorian Level Sponsor – Maple Leaf Farms
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Honored Educators May, 2011
Claypool Elementary: Taylor Bean, Colleen Eastis, Donna StumpEdgewood Middle School: Ben Barkey, Noel Howett, Holly TrumpEisenhower Elementary: Jill Beehler, Marsha Kilgore, Dee Loftin, Mrs. Martin, Angie Winter, Terry Winteregg, Mrs. ZehrHarrison Elementary: Dan Graney, Craig Helfrich, Melissa Landwerlen, Katie Maile, Mrs. Osten, Randy Polston, Mindy StookeyJefferson Elementary: Jamie Gill, Pam Shipley Lakeview Middle School: Danelle Barkey, Mrs. Kleopfer,Dayna Kolanowski, Corinne PickensLeesburg Elementary: Krista Atkins, Bobbi Cleveland, Megan Davis, Leticia Lopez, Nathan Polston Lincoln Elementary: Maria Babanskyj, Joy Engle, Carla Milliman, Mrs. Snyder Madison Elementary: Patty Perkins, Sally Welborn Transportation: Bob Farrington, Colleen Fritcher Warsaw Community High School: Jeff Grose, Dana McAfeeWashington Elementary: Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Green, Sherri Snow, Mrs. Sucec
Honor an Educator The Honor an Educator program provides an opportunity for community members to thank a special teacher or staff member in Warsaw Community Schools by making a contribution on their behalf to the Warsaw Education Foundation. HonoredEducators receive a special recognition package which includes a pennant, pin and personal message from the donor.
May, 2011 Contributors
Red Apple:The Williams FamilyDianne L. WionApple:The Durgin FamilyJody Hamman & Kirsten Mills Jeff, Karen & Sarah KaserMonique Lewis & Angela Bean Virginia LuchtHannah RiceKeely RoeJeff & Emiline SecaurThe Silor FamilyAmy StaffordAllison ZartmanAnna ZartmanBrad & Kathy ZolmanFriend:4th Grade Staff – Lee, Megan, Nicki & Stacy Alyse AllenZach AllenKeller BaileyShari, Nate & Jason Benyousky Ed & Tammy BoggsJennifer, Brad & Ragan Brouwer Amy N. BrownLinda BurchStacy HufferVicki JohnsonRick & Diane Kerlin & Family Klay LittleLydia LittleSarath Mandalam Tommy MeierJoelle MessengerShannon RandelsTricia Smiley ReichlingTyler Sherrill, Rich & Kellee Skaggs Karen, Janelle & John Sproul Wrigley StarkweatherLatasha SwihartAlex VanKirkRisa Young
Honored Educators December, 2011
Claypool Elementary: Lydia Gawthrop, Michelle LittleEisenhower Elementary: Jill Beehler, Christina Doberstein, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Heiman, Debbie Satterley, Ms. Smoker, Mr. Zehr, Mrs. Zehr Harrison Elementary: Miss Davis, Rick Glass, Jacob Peattie, Deb WileyJefferson Elementary: Mandy Duncan Lakeview Middle School: Jean Beeson Leesburg Elementary: Mrs. Bishopp, Miss Class, Abby Humbarger, Jason RolerMadison Elementary: Mr. Bolduc, Mrs. Denzer, Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Hoag, Paula Hunter, Mrs. Jensen, Renee Parker, Mrs. Tabor, Mrs. Walker Transportation: Mrs. Blair, Gina Keener, Jim Merritt Warsaw Community High School: Devin Baier, Monica Braman, Becky Burger, Becky MossWarsaw Community Schools Administration: Dr. Craig HintzWashington Elementary: Lisa King, Derek Pike, Aynsley Small
December, 2011 Contributors
Silver Apple:Red Apple:Barb BeanThe Reichenbach Family The Williams FamilyApple:Mary BehnyJohn & Elaine Elliott Randy Hesser FamilySarath MandalamFriend:Alondra AlvarezAnonymousChloe BoggsThomas, Tammy & Ed Boggs Macy & Parker BonifieldNoah BrooksMaxwell Elmore & Family John & Ronna FruthConner HydeReid HydeThe Katris FamilyDana McAfee Chris McAfooseTyler MetzingerJessica PogueShannon RandelsGabrien Rice & FamilyAshley SparksHeidi Warrix & Cayman
Hursey
The information above reflects activity during the 2011 fiscal year, January 1 – December 31, 2011. Warsaw Education Foundation, P.O. Box 1343, Warsaw, IN 46581-1343 www.WarsawEducationFoundation.org
A sincere thank you to our generous supporters over the years. While we make every effort to name all those who contribute to the education of our youth, we may occasionally miss someone. If your name has been omitted, please contact our office at 574-371-5098 X2410.
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Recognizing Excellence
WCS Employees of the Year
In 2011 Warsaw Community Schools expanded its employee recognition to include additional education staff. The Warsaw Education Foundation was pleased to help honor these employees on several billboards throughout the community. Congratulations to
Nate Howett
Warsaw Community Schools Teacher of the Year
Sarah Garcia Special Services Employee of the Year
Gloria Reichard
Support Employee of the Year
Academic Excellence Awards
The top twelve students, based on cumulative grade point average, of grades nine through twelve at Warsaw Community High School were invited to attend an awards reception in June. In front of their families, WEF Board Directors and WCS Administrators, they were each presented a plaque from the WEF and a congratulatory letter from U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman. Congratulations to:
Grade 9 Ismael Calderon Grant Carlson Jennifer Crim Olivia Fisher Jacob Gottschalk Christopher Hastings Madeline Hooks Dean Katris Evan Miller Kara Millington Nathan Palladino Grace Robison Aaron Secaur
Grade 10 Timothy Ahlersmeyer Rebecca Ailes Grant Allbritten Alek Jansen Samantha Jensen Katrina Nunez Jacob Poyner Emily Propp Jo Richard Alexandria Sanchez Connor Singrey Kiara Stewart
Grade 11 Ava Donovan Rebeca Garcia Haley Hinkle Bennett Hollar Brooke Kline Debora Navarro Nicole Nulf Lucille Rich Henry Robison Liesl Schroedl Nathaniel Stone Claire Wack
Grade 12 Zachary Erba Mitchell Gauger Deyuan Huang Erika Jansen Jeremy Meadows Christopher O’Hara Matthew Reinholt Elise Smith Eric Smolen Corbin Stair Lauryn Steffe Allison Tucker
Academic Athletes The Warsaw Education Foundation, with the help of the Warsaw Tiger Booster Club, sponsored an ad in the 2011-2012 athletic program congratulating WCHS Academic All State Athletes. The WEF is proud of these students for excelling in academics while participating in sports.
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