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WHAT A YEAR ! “What a year!” This statement can allude to var- ious elements defining this unusual period, including its challenges and inherent demand for adaptation at both the individual and commu- nal levels. In the context of our annual report to you, we exclaim it as a celebration of resilience, creativity, and unsurpassed kindness displayed by students, staff, families, friends, and supporters, despite any number of hardships in their lives. At Springer, we are fortunate in a way that is nearly impossible to grasp. With gratitude, we are incredibly proud to reflect with you on the multitude of ways that Springer and the Springer Eagle spirit flourished over the 2020–21 school year. For this reason, we thought it most appro- priate to share our tremendous year in the form of days and months. We are pleased to invite YOU to share in some of the joy, special moments, and many achievements, as we journey into the year ahead. Springer celebrates 100% participation from trustees, faculty and staff in the Annual Fund!
Board of Trustees Faculty and Staff Matthew F. Gockerman Kim Addington Kristy Ilg PRESIDENT Daniel Allen Kate Jackson Chance Alumbaugh Cari Kelly Gina Goings Julianne Ariail Meghan Kessen VICE PRESIDENT Shanda Arthur Emily Kimble Thomas C. Leugers Carole Barnhart Cathy Kron TREASURER Tony Barone Sydney Lang Rachel Bisher Kim Lankford Kate Nourse Walker Jen Brooke Debbie Mallory SECRETARY Lisa Bruns Marissa Mallue Shanice Carter-Harris Emma Mancz Dora Anim, MPA Kathie Clarke Brett Marcoux Lynwood L. Battle Jr. Elizabeth Crellin Curtiss Mason Battinto L. Batts Jr., PhD Kristen Dabbelt Sara McDulin Matthew C. Blickensderfer Dear Springer Supporters, Denise Danielson Katie McGrath Casey M. Boland ('77) Lauren Deutsch Judy McMahon Wendy Bonomo The 2020–21 school year was an exceptional one for the Kirstin Eismin Carmen Mendoza Penelope R. Dinsmore Debbie Elbert Kathleen Miklius Springer community. Despite a national pandemic Springer Cecily Fassler, PhD Stephanie Elwell Terri Moorhead Thomas L. Finn, CFA served 180 students in the school and more than 1,000 Erin Fiorito Mary Ann Mulcahey Peter M. Frey ('90) Julie Flowerdew Shirley Newburger individuals through the work of the Center. An impact Anna Hogan Amanda Forbes Melissa Owoo Myron L. Hughes on the community like this would be impossible without Laura Frazier Anna Petres Stephen T. MacConnell Laura Fusting Mark Phelps your support. The generosity of over 500 donors helped John J. Schiff lll Doug Gallant Mark Priest Patty H. Wolff Springer raise more in philanthropic funds than ever Kelly Gallant Karen Robinson Mike S. Wright ('96) Rachel Goheen Stephanie Ryan before. Nearly $800,000 was raised to support financial aid Barbara Gourzis Jareece Sayles and the organization's steady growth and development, Sheila Gray Angie Schmitz Emily Havens Carol Shumrick in addition to over 1,000,000 in special purpose gifts for Erin Holzman Sara Straley advancing Springer's mission. In difficult times you count Diane Houghton Nikki Sullivan Marika Huelskamp Corrinne Thaler on us. Thank you for allowing us to count on you! Dana Huls Samantha Tolbert Barbara Hunter Hannah Wagner To many more years of working together to support our Abby Walton mission — cheers! Holly Weber Jill Wieging Sincerely, SUCCESS Madison Wilker STARTS Marti Williams Carly Wise Matthew Gockerman President, Board of Trustees Brett Marcoux Executive Director HERE
S O C I A L D E V E L O P M E N T is an important part of student life at Springer. In-person and remote learners were integrated into the full day of activities to build and maintain relationships among students. Students at all levels enjoy “Socials”, or fun events planned by the student council. Above, Charlotte and Leo interact during a classroom activity in Lower School Green. Below, Lower School Blue students strike a pose during their winter social.
JANUARY FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 New Year's Day 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Springer School Resumes 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Virtual Open House FOLLOW SPRINGER 9:30–10:30am ON FACEBOOK 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Parent Book Club No School for Students Overcoming Dyslexia Martin Luther King Jr. Day 6:30–8pm 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 30 31 513.871.6080 Spirit Day www.Springer-LD.org
A longstanding tradition at Springer is to celebrate S T U D E N T A P P R E C I AT I O N DAY each February, complete with ice cream sundaes served by administrators. In 2021 faculty and staff created a unique video to express how wonderful they think Springer students are. Students on campus and those learning remotely were all able to enjoy it. Kinsey (above) and Liam (below) take a break from eating their sundaes to smile for the camera, and at bottom, Middle School students Zoe and Eliza dressed alike on pajama day.
FEBRUARY FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 Chinese New Year 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Virtual Open House 6:30-7:30pm 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Distinguished Speaker: Student Appreciation Day Dr. Andrew Johnson No School for Students LEARN ABOUT OUR Valentine's Day 6:30–8pm Staff Professional Day CENTER PROGRAMS 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 No School for Students Presidents Day Spirit Day 27 28 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
PA RT N E R S H I P is essential to our students’ educational experience and Springer places high emphasis on active participation of families, staff, administration, and trustee members. Springer’s curriculum also emphasizes collaboration among students. Above, Middle School students Natalie and Briley show their science project. Below, Aston and Peter dress alike for Match Day, and below, the Warner family tells readers how they decided to transfer to Springer in a blog article for Insights in LD on Springer-LD.org.
MARCH FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 Middle School Lower School Parent Conferences Parent Conferences 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Virtual Open House 9:30-10:30am Parent Book Club Overcoming Dyslexia 6:30–8pm 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Spring Forward Daylight Saving Time LEARN ABOUT Begins Match Day Spirit Day MATCH DAY & GIVING 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Spring Equinox Spring Break No School for Students 27 28 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 School Resumes 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
T H R O U G H T H E M AU R E E N W E N K E R A RT I S T- I N - R E S I D E N C E P R O G R A M all Springer students learn from a professional artist each year, and a core group of eighth graders work in depth on a collaborative art project that becomes part of Springer’s permanent collection. The 2020–21 Artist in Residence was also a Springer alumna! Emily Moorehead-Wallace ('97), taught students how to make woodcut prints and used the carved wood to make an outdoor seating area for the Springer garden. Above, one of the resulting prints, and below, Emily Moorhead-Wallace and the 2021 eighth-grade apprentices.
APRIL FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Virtual Open House Ramadan Starts 6:30-7:30pm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Good Friday Passover Mini Break RESIDENCIES No School for Students AT SPRINGER 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Easter Sunday 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 Spirit Day www.Springer-LD.org
S P R I N G E R C O M M E N C E M E N T 2 0 2 1 was a proud day as 43 students left campus knowing they are prepared for their next step. Many students, such as Mikey pictured above, delivered speeches at the ceremony, highlighting the ways they’ve grown during their time at Springer. Eighth grader Hailey explained, "I now know ways to help me learn, I know how to advocate for myself by asking for help when I don’t understand something, and when to ask a student or teacher for help.” Max shared that he has gained “a clear understanding of who I am and what I want to achieve on my journey ahead.” Below, Andre receives a boutonniere and Ava delivers her speech during the ceremony.
MAY FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A Springer Celebration! 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Virtual Open House Mother's Day 9:30-10:30am 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ADVENUTURES IN Spirit Day SUMMER LEARNING 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Commencement Last Day of School 29 30 31 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 Memorial Day 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
Back on Campus in June 2021, A D V E N T U R E S I N S U M M E R L E A R N I N G saw increased enrollment and prompted more students to enter into Springer’s school the following August. The four-week session teaches skills through carefully researched methods of instruction for reading, writing, spelling and mathematics. The afternoon provides activities in a structured, fun environment staffed by caring professionals equipped to support students during this activity-based social time. Above, Blake ascends the gymnasium climbing wall in a “Challenge by Choice” class. Below, Anderson enjoys outdoor time, and bottom, Ms. Forbes helps Claire with research.
JUNE FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 First Day of Adventures in Summer Learning INSIGHTS IN LD 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Father's Day Juneteenth Summer Solstice 26 27 28 29 30 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
THE MOST PRECIOUS GIFT WE CAN OFFER OTHERS IS OUR pre sence. A LU M N U S M I K E W R I G H T (1996) was a defensive end on the New England Patriots for seven years. He currently serves on Springer's Board of Trustees, and loves to make time to have some fun with Springer students, shown here attending one of the student council social events. Springer welcomes alumni to visit campus just to say “hi” and stay connected. We encourage ALL alumni to stay in touch and to celebrate accomplishments big and small via facebook and through Springer-LD.org.
JULY FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 "Looking back, Springer taught me so much and was able to help me get ahead." Alexander B. (2013) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Independence Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Last Day of Adventures ALUMNI in Summer Learning UPDATES 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 31 www.Springer-LD.org
O U T D O O R R E C R E AT I O N . In the spring of 2021, a generous anonymous donor provided funds for several new pieces of playground equipment which the students selected by vote. Additional climbers and outdoor musical equipment made back-to-school time more fun than ever. The new additions fit beautifully on the campus’ outdoor recreation area and inspire active and creative play. Below, Eagle Spirit Assemblies were held outside for Covid-19 safety, and were just as spirited as ever!
AUGUST FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SCHOOL INFO FOR CURRENT PARENTS 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
Each Autumn, Springer celebrates B E Y O U R B E S T S E L F W E E K . This is a time to think about healthy habits including physical health, wellness, and overall positivity. Students participate in a variety of activities designed to help them connect with others, challenge themselves, and have fun. Above, Mrs. Mendoza and Mrs. Arthur play four square, and below, Mr. Marcoux plays soccer with students during recess time on Play Day. This is the annual day when faculty and staff are invited to play games with students.
SEPTEMBER FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No School for Students Labor Day 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 GET SPRINGER Patriot Day SPIRITWEAR 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Autumn Equinox 25 26 27 28 29 30 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 Rosh Hashanah 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
I T M AT T E R S T H AT W E C O M M I T T O MAKING SURE EVERY YOUNG P E R S O N — N O M AT T E R H O W THEY LEARN—HAS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN E D U C AT I O N T H AT H E L P S them thrive. – J O NAT H A N M O O N E Y October is LD and ADHD AWARENESS MONTH! To increase knowledge about LD and ADHD Springer’s Center hosts programs to educate the surrounding community and beyond. T H R O U G H T H E D I S T I N G U I S H E D S P E A K E R S E R I E S , Springer brings nationally recognized experts to provide insight and understanding to families and professionals in the region. Quoted above award-winning writer, entrepreneur, and activist Jonathan Mooney presented live online to audiences during the 2020-21 school year. His presentation and others are available for download online at Springer-LD.org. Pictured above, Henry participates in a learning experience brought to campus by the Cincinnati Museum Center, exploring the history of transportation in Cincinnati.
OCTOBER FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 SUCCESS STARTS HERE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yom Kippur 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Columbus Day ON-DEMAND Indigenous Peoples Day WEBINARS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Diwali 25 26 27 28 29 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 30 Halloween 31 www.Springer-LD.org
A month for gratitude and sharing, November hosts one of Springer’s favorite school activities, B E O U R G U E S T DAY. In 2020 the beloved tradition went online, as stu- dents made videos of the ways they learn, sharing strategies and welcoming special guests into their classrooms virtually. Springer is grateful for every opportunity to share the wonderful learning and growth happening on our campus, and we are grateful for our friends and supporters. Pictured above, Dominic, and below, Morgan, share a big thank you to the community!
NOVEMBER FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Fall Back Daylight Saving Time Ends Election Day Veterans Day 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SPRINGER PHOTO GALLERY 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Thanksgiving Day School Closed 27 28 29 30 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 513.871.6080 www.Springer-LD.org
T H E N O R I TA A P L I N M U S I C I A N - I N - R E S I D E N C E P R O G R A M provided Springer students the opportunity to work closely with dynamic percussionist Helen Bond during a one-week residency. She taught them about the culture and music of Guinea and the students learned about several types of drums before performing an out- standing concert at the end of the week. Above, Malachi (left), Brooklyn (center), and Rowan (right) practice for their performance. Below, Helen Bond leads a rhythm with Mikael and Matthew following closely.
DECEMBER FOCUS FOR THE MONTH 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SPRINGER VIDEOS 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Hanukkah Starts Winter Solstice 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2121 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 Hanukkah Ends Christmas Day 513.871.6080 Kwanzaa Starts www.Springer-LD.org
ANNUAL GIVING Annual Fund • $730,537 for financial aid and outreach programs. Wendy Bonomo and John J. Schiff III, Annual Fund Co-Chairs Reuben Springer Society • Donations of $1,250 or greater President’s Circle Benefactor’s Circle Director’s Circle Leadership Circle $10,000 + $5,000—$9,999 $2,500–$4,999 $1,250–$2,499 Anness Family Charitable Fund Anonymous Anonymous D Matt Blickensderfer Ann and Len Berenfield D Deb and Rick Blum D Norita Aplin and Stan Ragle Wendy and Ray Bonomo Molly and Tom Garber D Chemed Foundation D Richelle and Casey Boland Penny and John Dinsmore Heather and Matt Gockerman D Cecily and Doug Fassler D Nancy and Randy Cooper D Kirstin Eismin and Ian Henry Anna and Lair Kennedy Lori and Paul Mollmann D Sherry and Tom Farnham Peter Frey The Loring Foundation DH Rowe Foundation Mary Liz and Tom Finn Gina and Bill Goings Maureen and Andrew O'Driscoll The Marge & Charles J. Schott Foundation Kim and Doug Gaker Mari and Raymond Huelskamp Skyler Foundation D Cindy and Matt Stephens Maria Krocker-Tuskan and Ivan Tuskan D Sue and Werner Kummerle D Eric B. Yeiser Family Foundation Cynthia and Thomas Youtsey III D Diane and Tom Leugers Julie and Brett Marcoux D Nancy L. Youtsey D Judith and David Lococo D Mary and Mike McGraw D Mary Ann Mulcahey and Tony Simion Carmen and Steve Mendoza Betsy and Peter Niehoff Fund* Motch Family Foundation D Parry-Schneebeck Fund* Ann Munson Steines and Mike Steines D The David and Margaret Tondow Fund** D Betsy Newman Sarah and Michael Wright Celeste and Peter Ornella D Susan and Daniel Pfau Leanna and Mark Priest Scripps Howard Foundation Patrons • $600 – $1,249 Judi and Philip Selden Kate and Michael Walker Dora Anim and Eric Denson Emma Hartkemeier Carol and Douglas Marsh D The Willow Hill Foundation Anonymous (2) D Martha and John Holland D Paul Niklas D Julie and Russ Wilson Laura and Eric Becker Melanie and Doug Hynden D Margaret and James Schrimpf WLSR Foundation, Cheryl and Jeff Weedman Trustees Mandy and Jon Cline D Kate and Matt Jackson Anne and James Shanahan Patty and Mark Wolff D Ann Cucinotta Mary and Richard Jefferys John Shepherd Paul Demmy Nancy and Roger Johannigman D Barbi and Greg Sherman Lisa and Kevin Fleischmann Cathy Johnston D Linda and George Streitmann * A Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation **A fund of the Greater Dayton Foundation D Margy and Bill Gale D Sally and Edward Kamphake D Kim and George Vincent D Donors who made Annual Fund gifts for 10 years or more. D Lisa and Lawrence Gamblin D Sandy Kohn Deceased Jane and Tim Goecke Susan and Lawrence Kraus Ann and Tom Groff Robin and Steve MacConnell
Grants and Gifts • $1,106,265 Sponsors • $300–$599 Anonymous Maureen and Chris Geiger Sherry and Mike Niedens Norita Aplin Musician-in-Residence Fund D Margaret and Keith Baldwin Cynthia and Robert Glinski D Mary Kay and Dan Nordhill Anonymous D Carole Barnhart Ann and Matt Hambleton Janine North D Marla and Tony Barone D Donna Hartman and Jim Scott Michele and Doug Plessinger Bolan Post-Springer Scholarship Fund Eileen and John Barrett Brian Bolan Poppy and Hugh Hawkins Kathleen and Bob Prangley Shawne M. Bolan Lynwood Battle D Martha and Mark Helmick Erin and Michael Schulte Margaret and Michael Dunn Heather and Timothy Beatty Anna Hogan and James Norris Tammy and Brant Schutte D Stephanie and Paul Betz Brendan Hogan Kathy and Michael Schwartz David and Anne McConnell Fund Jamelle Bowers and Eric Brouwer Kathleen and Thomas Huff Susan and Jason Smith Lois McConnell Jones Susan and Robert Brant D Barbara Hunter D Linda and Nicholas Spadaccini D Linda and Kevin Chaney D Karen and Robert Kramig Sarah and Steve Steinman The Shelly Weisbacher Fund for Multicultural Kathy and Jim Contis The Kroger Company and Equity Professional Development D Barbara and Larry Valerius Jana and Todd Finch D Ruth and Steve Coppel Kevin Kummerle Patricia and Mark Volpenhein Covert Family Fund Kip Kummerle D Joyce and Paul Wenker Maureen Wenker Artist-in-Residence Fund Caroline and Bill Cox D The Lankford Family Geri and Robert Wildermuth Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust D Shauna and Richard Dammel Kathleen and Brian Lawler Carly and Brandon Wise Evelyn W. Dunn Charitable Trust Debra and Thomas Frey Linda and Bill Lovett Anna Works-McKinney and Robert A. and Marian K. Kennedy Foundation D Vallie and Rodney Geier Justin R. Niklas Family Foundation D Martha and David Millett Matthew McKinney Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust Charles Scott Riley III Foundation J. Fredrick and Helen B. Vogel Trust Elizabeth F. Wenker Associates • $150–$299 D DeeDee and Rick Abraham Sandy and Peter Hackett Estelle Neyer Grants and Special Purpose Chemed Foundation D David Adams D Ginny and Tim Heitzman Mary and Rich Nourse Skyler Foundation Kimberly and Timothy Addington Cynthia and James Herbert Marty and Bob Nuhn Dulany and Rob Anning Diane and Weston Houghton Martha and Christopher Orabella Organizational Advancement Anonymous (2) Mariani and Ellis Hummel D JoAnne Rouse-Clark and Jim Clark Anonymous (2) Mark Arnett April Humphreys Cynthia and Michael Rowsey Linda and Harry Fath Shanda and Dan Arthur D Kristy Ilg Claudia and Bill Sandman Lisa and Kirk Banta Gregory Joseph Molly and Todd Shumate Kathy and Jeffrey Besecker Hilarie and Michael Joseph D Cathy and Fred Slack Karen and Harold Blocher D Sarah and Jim Jurgensen Martha and Brent Walker Stacey Blume-Soper and Eric Soper Diane and James Katsanis Michelle and John Weinrich Jessica and Christopher Boone Cari and Ron Kelly D Jill and John Wieging D Mary Lynne Boorn and Rick Kieser Kathryn and Mark Korchok Flo Wilks Kristin and Matthew Bramlage Denise and Timothy Kramer Martha Wolf Mary and William Bramlage D Diane and Allen Kuhn Holly and Joshua Wolfson Phyllis and Phil Breen Paul Kuhn Patti and Jeff Wuennemann Jamie and Luke Brocki Lisa and Doug Bruns Catherine and Matt Leopard D Patricia and Ronald Yates A Springer Celebration! 2020 Elizabeth Leugers Cinergy Foundation Lynda and William Leugers $51,130 for financial aid, school Sharon Clegern D Mary and Dale Magoteaux and outreach programs. Philomena and Joseph Dillhoff Carolyn McCabe and Joe Wiman Robert Dimling Seeds of Success D Amy and Sean McGrory Co-Chaired by Cecily Fassler and Peter Frey Kara and Andrew Farnham Joyce Michalski Auction Chaired by Jenni Ward Erin and Joe Fiorito Kathleen and Ray Miklius Marianna and Lowell Garrett D Terri and Earl Moorhead See all those who supported us using the QR code above.
Friends • $1–$149 Anonymous (7) Julia and Leigh Fox Larry A Schultz and Associates Jane and Shannon Smith Julianne Ariail D Jane and James Fraser Patricia and Stephen Lewis Jennifer and Timothy Smith D Earline and John Armor Mary and Garrett Frey D Elaine Liechty Celia and Nicholas Spadaccini Jennifer Arvin and James McCausey, Jr. Suzanne H. Frey Elizabeth and Daniel Long Sara Straley D Terri and Mark Babey Frey Gaede and Company Debbie Mallory Lisa and John Sullivan ANNUAL GIVING Brian Bachmeyer Laura and Alex Fusting Marissa Mallue Lynn A. Sullivan and Peter A. Otmar Betty and Dan Barhorst Heidi and Patrick Gallagher D Suellen and James Mason D Nikki and Andy Sullivan Jeff Bensman Kelly and Doug Gallant Melanie McClea and Brian Cable Peter Tamborski Jinny and John Berten Tiffany and Douglas Geers D Sara McDulin Laura Tanno D Joyce and Paul Betz D Leslie and Mark Gerome D Judy and Bill McMahon D Corrinne Thaler Jack Binkley Anne Ghory-Goodman and Ward Ghory D Kathy McMillin D Pam and Robert Thomas Rachel Bisher Rachel Goheen TJ McWilliams Bill Thomason Randal and Peter Bloch Marcy Goldsmith Sara and Michael Meale Sandi Timler Bonem Family Charitable Fund Kristie Gorman Lara and Jeffrey Messerly Samantha Tolbert Laura and Sean Boyle D Linda and Jay Gormley Jessica and Brent Messmer Katie Umberg Ashlee and Alex Boymel Barbara Gourzis Megan and Brian Monahan Abby Walton Angie and John Brafford Sheila and Joseph Gray Russell Montgomery Jenni and Ryan Ward Debbie and John Brafford Anita and Orville Hansell Linda Naylor Angela Warner Donna and Joseph Broderick D Stephanie and Jack Harty Amy Neuzil Susan and Joe Wegman Diane and J.B. Buse Krista and Larry Haubner Kelli and Burke Neville Kathy and Tom Werbrich Carol Calkins D Laurie and Tom Herman D Nancy and Jim Ollier Brenda Wilson Rebecca and Mark Capodagli D Patricia and David Heyob D Bev and Thom Olthaus Brenda and Thomas Wimberg Kelley and David Carrier Hannah and Sean Hill Mary Owczarek Sharon and Carl Witsken Shanice Carter-Harris D Lindsey and Mike Himmler Melissa Owoo Annie and Jason Wittekind Nancy and Peter Cassady Katherine Hinshaw D Grace Pedoto Craig Zupke Janet and Edward Castellini Sally and Martin Hiudt D Mark Phelps Sandy and Bob Chambers D Janet Hollatz Darci and Mark Powers Laura Christobek and David Hoying Kate and Mark Holm Sharon Powers Kathie Clarke Shannon Holt D Jere and Robert Pulte D Morissa and Mitchell Cohen D Deborah and David Horn Linda and Dennis Puthoff D Linda and Robert Collier Jamie Huelskamp Gert and Joe Ralenkotter Melissa and Steve Comarata Marika Huelskamp Joelle Rangland Matching Gifts Carol and Robert Conners Melissa and James Hugenberg Nikki and Marc Ravenscraft ADP Laurel and Curt Conrad Sherry and Myron Hughes Karen Robinson and Bruce Ehas Duke Energy Mr. and Mrs. John R. Couzins, Jr. Kay and Dan Ilg Judy Roetzer Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Jennifer Cunningham and Henry Ng Beverly Johnson D Jeanne Rolfes Charitable Fund* Federated Department Stores, Inc. Bill Cvik Anna and Bryan Johnston Michelle and Kevin Ryan Nordstrom D Kristen and Steve Dabbelt Linda Jurgensen Betty Ann A. and George Schaefer, Jr. SEI - Cincinnati, LLC Yolanda and Luis Dandridge Anna Dornheggen Kallaher Sally and Carl Schlotman Denise Danielson and Stanley Adams Kathryn and James Kelly Michael Schmerge Lauren Deutsch D Barb and Jerry Kerr D Therese and Stephen Schmuelling Niki and Jason DiNovo Meghan and Ben Kessen Kelli and Adam Schoster Susan Dunlap and Jesse Simmons Emily and Bryan Kimble Peggy and Rob Schramm * A Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Jennifer Dute' D Chris King-Weber and Fred Weber Fran and Chris Schwartz ** A fund of the Greater Dayton Foundation Emily and Matthew Kite Victoria and William Sena D Donors who made Annual Fund gifts for 10 years or more. Margaret and Daniel Dwyer Deceased Allison and Henry Egbert D Marcy and Robert Klein Barb and Ted Sheets Stephanie and Mark Elwell Aysecan and Klaus Kunze Carole and Carl Siegrist Marc Fisher Sally Langenderfer D Patricia Slavey
Fiscal Year At a Glance • 2020–21 Program Revenue 73% SCHOOL Fundraising 22% 180 students enrolled Other Sources 5% 49% received financial aid $1,154,000 financial aid awarded 66 Zip Codes served CENTER 458 attended professional development programs 461 participated in parent programs 89 enrolled in the student summer programs The operating budget of Springer School and Center close the current fiscal year ending June 30, 2021 with $7.6 Million in revenues, which exceeded expenses by a modest amount. The accompany- ing charts indicate the percentage of revenue and Salaries and Benefits 71% expenses by major category. Financial Aid 18% Operating Expenses 9% The Advancement Office of Springer School and Center prepared the Annual Report. Every effort has been made to Fixed Costs 2% ensure the accuracy of the information presented. If you discover an error, please contact us at 513-871-6080 ext 213. Thank you.
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