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St. Philip’s Academy
–Annual Report 2011 2012
2 St. Philip’s Academy 2011–2012 annual report 3 St. Philip’s Academy 2011–2012 annual report
St. Philip’s Academy seeks to provide a rigorous academic and moral
education to elementary and upper school (grades 5–8) children
of the city of Newark and its environs. St. Philip’s, a school in the Episcopal tradition, strives
to create within its students a love of learning, an intellectual curiosity, and a sense of duty
to the community that will enable them to make thoughtful and morally informed decisions
throughout their lives. Leadership qualities are developed in a culturally diverse experience.
The School exists to provide a unique educational opportunity for capable students, regardless
of their ability to pay, enabling them upon graduation to be successful in the most selective
secondary schools in the nation. We seek to provide a model of educational excellence, thereby
contributing to the revitalization of the city of Newark.
FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS, I was a journalist who covered schools and education policy for The New Yorker and The New York Times among other publica-
tions. I shadowed schools chancellors and principals, visited countless classrooms and wrote about charter programs and the small schools movement. But like an embedded war correspondent struck by the need, bravery and heroism all around me, I yearned to join those on the front lines of education reform.
Just out of college, I’d taught for three years through Teach for America. Last year, I decided to return to the classroom. Because of my experiences, I had some strong ideas about where I hoped to work and what an ideal school might look like. The problem was, I wasn’t sure such a fantasy school existed. Then I walked through the doors of St. Philip’s.
You step into a bright, sunny atrium, a word not usually asso-ciated with schools. The building has the sheen of a modern skyscraper combined with the old-world charm of an old chocolate factory. The walls are brightly painted. Classrooms are festooned with artwork and essays. Children gather around a SMARTboard to read an online interactive book as VGo, a mobile robot with a screen for a face that lets a student suffering from cancer join classes from home, scoots around a corner. In
a hallway, students crochet with the hand-work teacher. Under a canopy of solar panels, students learn about environmental science before venturing out onto the school’s rooftop garden. On the fourth floor, teachers circle round to collaborate on lessons plans, forever revising and debating their methods, as the smell of baking pies from “Pi Day” wafts down the hallway from the teaching kitchen.
As a teacher, journalist and parent, I’d witnessed such scenes in some of the nation’s best private schools. But this oasis of calm, curiosity and academic adventure was on Central Avenue in Newark, NJ, where the demands and challenges were similar to those in some of the most beleaguered public
schools. I rubbed my eyes. Was I seeing things? That was my first question. My second was, “Where do I sign up?”
I’m now about to begin my second year teaching 6th-grade English at St. Philip’s. As a journalist, I’ve come to expect the sound of the other shoe dropping. I have yet to hear that thud. The hours are long, the work occasionally grueling. But mostly I move through each day with a sense of privilege and awe: first and foremost about my students, past and present. There’s Kai, the computer whiz, who collects old 1970’s and 80’s computer consoles (such as that from the original Atari) and wrote John Lassiter, the founder of Pixar, a fan letter and now makes his own
animated shorts. And Nantambu, who always does more than the required reading, squeezing every last drop of learning out of my lessons as though they were a sponge, and he a man dying of thirst in the Sahara. There’s spunky Yaa Asia, the superb writer, who grills my every assertion with healthy skepticism, like some of my old colleagues at the Times. And Ciara, the track star and student athlete, whose hand is always up, reaching for the stars.
But most days, I feel like I’m the real student, learning the hard art of teaching from my varied, superhuman colleagues. There’s the 7th-grade English teacher and 20-something native of Jamaica, who is a master of the book group and classroom management. There’s the third-grade teacher who’s previously worked in schools on the most impoverished Native American reservations. There’s the Japanese karate expert, who is the most hard-working, dedicated math educator I’ve ever known, and the late-in-life business executive who sold his company for a handsome profit and is now teaching Honors Algebra to Upper School students. There’s the SoHo chef and cookbook author who runs the teaching kitchen. The music teacher with the voice like Sarah Vaughan’s. The Zen-like practitioner of acupunc-ture who teaches environmental science and the extraordinary technology staff that’s taught this middle-aged, lifelong learner how to use a SMARTboard and make the best use of Google Chromebooks. There’s the library staff combining tangible books with up-to-the-minute online resources. In many public schools, teachers are told to sink or swim. At St. Philip’s, there’s a flotilla of support devices buoying me along.
Last spring, we read poetry in my 6th-grade English class, and I was reminded of Auden’s lines, “Lucky, this point in time and space/Is chosen as my working-place,” and this is how I feel at St. Philip’s. In his poem, written during the global Great Depression, on the eve of the Second World War, Auden praises his colleagues “equal…in a ring,” “the eccentrics and the brilliant talkers,” and the atmosphere of abiding love that, even in a time of impending war, humans alone can create. Here, Auden writes:
Fear gave his watch no look The lion griefs loped from the shade… And Death put down his book.
In a city like Newark, the death is often all too real, not a mere literary trope. And in this fearsome world, St. Philip’s is a bulwark of change and hope for some of the nation’s neediest children. Here, we sometimes say, “the future of education is happening now.” But on these front lines, it’s also where the future of our country is happening now. If we can’t provide a meaningful education to all children, our future as a nation is bleak. I’ve joined the battle for a brighter future and hope you might, too.
Sincerely,
Sara Mosle 6th-Grade English Teacher
Dear Friends,
I rubbed my eyes. Was I
seeing things? That was my
first question. My second was,
‘Where do I sign up?”
OUR MISSION
4 St. Philip’s Academy 2011–2012 annual report 5 St. Philip’s Academy 2011–2012 annual report
Annual Giving$500,000+ Anonymous**
$100,000–$250,000Copper Beech Foundation**
$25,000–$99,999Mr. and Mrs. William D. Birch**Francis P. Hindelong Memorial
Trust**Ms. Ann Marie Snyder & Mr. Gary
Schulze**
$10,000–$24,999Estate of Mrs. Otelia DaringMr. Gary S. DeBode & Ms. Archie
Gottesman*Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrand**†Mr. and Mrs. Baxter GrahamMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Harvey, Esq.**Mr. and Mrs. David N. Hoadley**†Ms. Edith Hunt*Ms. Kathleen McLean*Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Murphy*Mr. Richard N. Purington & Mrs.
Ann B. Dickinson*Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Smith*Mr. David Snyder & Ms. Sara Coffey**Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Richard Wheeless*
$5,000–$9,999Mr. Richard Bard and Mrs. Susan
BlountMr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn*Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kelso**†Leroe Family Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McKay*Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Newman*Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth RosenMrs. Sarah and Mr. James Walton
$2,500–$4,999Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Buell**†Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Coviello*Cox Family FundMr. and Mrs. William M. Duncan, II**Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Haines**Mr. and Mrs. Peter LangermanMrs. Margaret Parker**†Mr. and Mrs. Alexander T. Walsh
$1,000–$2,499Ms. Margaret N. AllportAnonymous**†AnonymousMr. Henry C. Barkhorn, III†Mrs. Laurie Brooks & Mr. Donald
Brooks*Mr. Christopher CastanoMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Chapin, III**†
Mrs. Dolores J. CoppockMr. John de Neufville†Eisenreich Family FoundationMr. Joseph A. Franklin*Dr. Howard HoltzMr. and Mrs. Walter A. Hunt, Jr.*Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jackson†Dr. Roxanne M. Johnson**Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kronthal*Kroon Foundation**Mrs. Betty R. Newman*Mr. and Mrs. John F. Parker†Mr. and Mrs. Michael PolingMr. and Mrs. John A. Raftery**†Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Reynolds†Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Smith**Mr. Raj TahilMrs. Cynthia King VanceMrs. David WattsMrs. Jack Ziebarth
$500–$999The Rt. Rev. Mark M. Beckwith &
Mrs. Marilyn OlsonMr. and Mrs. Mark W. BiedronMr. Cal Donly & Mrs. Ellen PhilipMs. Sarah Foley†Ms. Dorothy M. GouldMs. Madeline GregoryMr. and Mrs. Terry Griffith
Mr. and Mrs. David E. A. HadenMr. and Mrs. David L. K. JeffreyMr. and Mrs. Donald M. Karp**Lawrence S. Huntington Fund†The Reverend and Mrs. Richard
Louis**Ms. Patricia R. McLaughlin & Mr.
Brian Curry*Ms. Emily L. MeschterMrs. Connia NelsonDr. and Mrs. Didier L. Peron*S A D Foundation**Mr. Mark ShultzMr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker*
$250–$499Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bierman, Esq.*Mr. and Mrs. William C. Blanchard*Mr. Malcolm A. BorgMr. and Mrs. Ian Botley*Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brescher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ian BotleyMr. and Mrs. Ofer Cohen†Mr. Samuel DalfonzoMr. Hamilton F. Forster**†Mr. and Mrs. Al FortunatoMr. and Mrs. John C. Garde†Mr. and Mrs. David Gwinn†Mrs. Adele HaleyMs. Judith A. Heim, Esq.
Ann Earle Talcott FundAnonymous** Anonymous** The Bank of New York MellonThe Charles and Marjorie Holloway
Foundation*Charles E. and Edna T. Brundage
Foundation**Charles J. Becker and Bro., Inc.*Christ Church, RidgewoodChrist Church in Short Hills*Chubb & Son Inc.Cisco Systems, IncCommunity Foundation of New
Jersey**Corporate Property Associates 15 Inc.*Costco Wholesale*
The Edward & Stella Van Houten Memorial Fund
Episcopal Diocese of Newark*F.M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.**First Baptist Church of South
OrangeThe Frank & Lydia Bergen
FoundationGoldman SachsGoogleGratis FoundationInvestors Savings Bank Charitable
FoundationJackie Sayegh-Duggan Charitable
Foundation, Inc.*James T. Lee Foundation Inc.*John & Margaret Post FoundationJohn J. Giblin Association
Lehigh GasThe Lydia Collins de Forest
Charitable Trust*Malu Services LLCMcMaster-Carr Supply Company**North Ward Cultural CenterOrange Orphan SocietyPalriwala Foundation of America**Provident Bank FoundationPrudential The Prudential Foundation**PSE&G**Sapient CorporationSovereign Bank FoundationSt. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church,
Ridgewood**St. Luke’s Episcopal Church,
Montclair
Target*The Daphne Seybolt Culpeper
Foundation, IncThe Helen R. Buck FoundationThe Horizon Foundation for New
JerseyThe Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck
Foundation*Toys R UsTurrell Fund**Verizon Foundation*Victoria Foundation, Inc.**The William G. & Helen C. Hoffman
FoundationWomen of Calvary Episcopal
Church, Summt**
Corporations, Foundations & Organizations
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kearns, Jr.*Ms. Vickie KontosMr. and Mrs. John KowalikMr. Elliott D. LeeMr. and Mrs. Paige B.
L’Hommedieu**†Mr. and Ms. James R Purdon, IIIMr. and Mrs. L. Keith Reed**Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Simpson**Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Welch†Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Whaley
$100–$249Mr. Fred Bartenstein, Jr.**Ms. Debra BeaufordMr. and Mrs. Harold E. BecklesMs. Ridgely BiddleMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. BoyerMrs. John W. Bristol†Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BurginMr. and Mrs. Harry G. Carpenter†Mr. Palmira Chagas & Mrs. Maria
FerreiraMr. and Mrs. Percy Chubb, III†Mrs. William D. Clowney*Mr. and Mrs. David L. DasherMr. and Mrs. Peter K. Deeks†Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Diemar, Jr.†Mr. Herbert A. DonovanMr. and Mrs. Vincent A. DotoliMr. Kingsley Durant†Ms. Woodett DurhamMr. and Mrs. Duncan Ellsworth†
Mrs. Mary Felton†Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A.
Forster*†Assemblyman Thomas P. GiblinMr. and Mrs. T. Carter HagamanThe Reverend Allen A. HinmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hooper, III**†Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Hunt*Mr. and Ms. Steve IlerMr. and Mrs. Gardner Jackson†Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. JewettMr. Jeffrey D. Landau*Ms. Mary Ellen LannonMr. and Ms. Paul J. LaudMrs. Janet Senderowitz Loengard†Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Loengard, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul MartinMr. Hilton F. MaulsleyMr. Arthur M. Miller & Ms. Roberta
B. Connolly*Mr. Francis A. Nelson*Mr. Anthony PentaMr. Steven PfeifferMs. Jennifer F. Pingeon†Mr. Joseph PistellMs. Linda M. ReedMs. Marie G. RitchieMr. and Mrs. Franklyn L. Rodgers†Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rose†Mr. and Mrs. William M. ShainMrs. Lucy S. Shurtleff†The Reverend Susannah R. Smith**Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Staunton†
The Reverend and Mrs. Frederick Stecker, IV
Mr. Herbert S. StoneDr. and Mrs. Allan E. Strand*Mr. and Mrs. Roland Straten†Mr. and Mrs. Bruno J. Tomaino*Mr. and Mrs. Lee UdelsmanMs. Margery I. VancourtMr. and Mrs. Roger A. Vellekamp*Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. G. White*Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Zimmerman
Below $100Mrs. Kathleen M. BallardMs. Valerie BartlettMr. and Mrs. Russel C BattleMr. and Mrs. Patrick BeaufordMr. and Mrs. Henry J. BellMr. Erik BertelsenMr. and Mrs. Albert Booth, II†Dr. Suzanne G. Bowles**Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buell*Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cline†Mrs. Lillian CochranMr. Andrew A. CohenMr. and Mrs. John V. Cozzi*Mr. R. W. Crews*Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ehinger**Mr. Michael ErrecartMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ForteMr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Graham, Jr.†Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. GruenMr. and Mrs. Eliot D. Hawkins
Mrs. Barbara HaynesMrs. Gayle C. HoytMr. and Mrs. Jotham JohnsonMs. Sharon JonesMr. and Mrs. D. Paul KouschMr. Edwin Landis, Esq.†Ms. Chanel K. LoweryMr. Mark W. Maben & Ms. Julie
BursteinMr. Matthew J. McKennaMr. Charles NelsonMr. and Mrs. Walter M. NickensMrs. Vernell OliverMr. and Mrs. Frederick PaineMr. and Mrs. Kennie PatchMr. Robin PorterMr. Anthony RealeMr. John A. RobbDr. Murray Ross**Mr. and Mrs. Edward San GiacomoMrs. Nancy P. ScheererMs. Stephanie N. ScottMrs. Margery D. Turpin†
* 5 or more consecutive years of giving
** 10 or more consecutive years of giving
† George J. Mullen, Jr. Educational Fund Donor
St. Philip’s Academy makes every attempt to include the most accurate information. If you recognize an omission or mistake, please contact the Development Office.
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Event GivingAffiliated DermatologistsMr. and Mrs. John AlbanoAlvin Ailey American Dance
TheaterMr. and Mrs. Byron AndersonAnderson Cooper ShowMr. and Mrs. Roland AnglinAnthony LaurenceApple Spice JunctionThe Bank of New York MellonMr. Robert BarberaMr. and Ms. Chad BareitherMr. Jeff BarrettMrs. Palesa P. BecklesMr. Mark BerlerMs. Royce C. BerlerMr. Didier BerliozMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. BerndtMr. and Mr. George BlairMr. and Mrs. William C. BlanchardMs. Jevelyn Bonner-ReedMr. Stephen BorgMr. Lorenzo BorgheseMr. and Mrs. Howard BraithwaiteMr. Miguel J. Brito & Mrs. Amy
ZiebarthMr. and Mrs. Marcel Dwayne BrooksMrs. Laurie Brooks & Mr. Donald
BrooksMr. John L. BryantMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. BuellMr. and Mrs. Daniel BuellMr. Scott Buell & Mrs. Jessica EganMr. and Mrs. Thomas BurginMs. Mary ByrnesMr. and Ms. Victor CalderonThe Camp ExpertsCan Do Fitness ClubMr. and Mrs. Michael CarducciMr. and Ms. Dave CarterMr. Jim CassellaMs. Millie CastanoMr. and Mrs. Richard CharlesMr. and Mrs. Manoj ChouthaiDr. John Chuback & Dr. Diane
ChubackDr. Joseph CiloniaCisco Systems, IncMr. Kevin Clark & Mr. Bill JaqlowskiMr. and Mrs. Kevin T. CorcoranMs. Valerie A. Corner-MinateeMr. Eugene CrockerCrossFit 908Mr. and Ms. Mark DaleMr. and Ms. Ross DanisMr. Gary S. DeBode & Ms. Archie
Gottesman
Mr. Matthew DeNicola & Ms. Jennifer McLaughlin
Details, IncMs. Marilyn C. DevitoMr. Chris DiPaolaMs. Karen DmytriwMs. Margot Dockrell & Mr. Stephen
BornsteinMr. and Mrs. Clarence DrakesMr. Craig L. Drinkard & Mrs.
Khadijah Sharif-DrinkardMrs. Michelle DuttonMr. Alan S. EnglanderEpiscopal Diocese of NewarkMr. and Mrs. David C. FarrandMr. and Mrs. Antonio FerreiraMrs. Madalena FerreiraMr. Hamilton F. ForsterMr. and Mrs. Shaun FreemanMr. and Ms. Ted FudaliMr. and Mrs. A. N. Galloway, Jr.Ms. Gizelle George-JosephMr. Peter GerhardMs. Andrea M. GeroldiGet Fit Health & Fitness CenterMr. and Mrs. Vincent GiamartinoMs. Zanetta GloverDr. and Mrs. Bruce GoldenbergGoogleMs. Glenessa R. GordonMs. Archie Gottesman & Mr. Gary
S. DeBodeGrand Hyatt New YorkMr. and Mrs. Sean GregoryMs. Shahri Griffin & Mr. George K.
Appiah-PipimMr. and Mrs. Terry GriffithMs. Shane HarrisMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Harvey, Esq.Mr. and Ms. Jamie HefelfingerMr. and Mrs. Dion HeraghtyMr. and Mrs. Hakim HernandezHilton of Short HillsHilton Parsippany HotelMr. and Mrs. David N. HoadleyMr. Michael HoaglandMr. and Mrs. James M. HourihanMrs. Gayle C. HoytHTSIB, LPMs. Edith HuntMr. and Mrs. Gordon A. HuntMr. Adam Yarnold and Ms. Laura
HuntibidmobileMs. Eileen A. JahnMs. Alexandria JamesJeffrey Richards AssociatesJersey Street Funiture
Ms. Marion C. JordanMr. Alex KarnalMr. and Mrs. Wyatt KassermanMr. and Mrs. Michael KeatMr. and Mrs. John KellerMr. and Mrs. David B. KelsoKiehl’sMr. and Mrs. Robert KirkMr. and Mrs. George KlahreMr. and Mrs. Igor KlenerMs. Marsha KnightMr. and Mrs. John KowalikMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey KronthalMr. and Mrs. Glenn LangbergMs. Mary Ellen LannonMr. and Ms. Paul J. LaudMs. Claire S. LeBlancMs. Maribel Ledezma-WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Benjamin LehrhoffMr. and Mrs. Peter LeibmanMr. and Mrs. Quintin LewMr. and Mrs. Paige B. L’HommedieuMs. Sonia LopezThe Reverend and Mrs. Richard
LouisMr. and Mrs. David LoweMs. Melissa Madura-AltmannMr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Marone, Jr.Ms. Monica MarquezMr. and Mrs. Donal MastrangeloMr. Chris Mayer & Ms. Gail CrofootMs. and Mr. Diane McClatchyMr. Brent McDaneldMs. Heather McDavittMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McKayMr. and Mrs. James McLaughlinMs. Jennifer McLaughlin & Mr.
Matthew DeNicolaMs. Patricia R. McLaughlin & Mr.
Brian CurryMs. Kathleen McLeanMr. and Ms. Berthol MentorMr. and Mrs. Robert MillerMr. Charles MoschiniMs. Sara MosleMs. Leigh MosqueraMr. Frederick C. MuellerMs. Leslie NassarNew York Football GiantsMr. and Mrs. Scott N. NewmanNimbus Dance WorksMs. Justina Nixon-SaintilMs. Kathleen NoreauNorth Ward Cultural CenterMr. Marc Notari & Ms. Barbara
MittlerMr. and Ms. Amit PatelMr. and Ms. Hugo M. Pfaltz, Jr.
Pink OlivePole Position RacewayMr. and Mrs. Michael PolingMr. and Ms. Jose PontorieroThe Potted Geranium FloristMs. Tara PrivottProvident Bank FoundationPrudential FinancialPSE&GMr. Richard N. Purington & Mrs.
Ann B. DickinsonDr. and Mrs. Rajnik RaabMr. and Mrs. John A. RafteryMr. and Mrs. Lawrence RaiaReservoir TavernMr. Florian RichardMs. Annemarie RizzoDr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf & Dr. Perry
RobinsMr. and Mrs. Kenneth RosenMr. George R. RossRuth’s Chris Steak HouseMr. and Mrs. Edward San GiacomoMr. and Mrs. Shane SandersSapient CorporationScholastic Culinary ServicesMs. Kate SimonMs. Carol SmithMr. and Ms. Paige StewartMr. H. Carl SturckeDr. and Mrs. Brendan SullivanMs. Shafiyah SykesMs. Stacie Taborn-MentorMrs. Tiffany R. Taylor-Smith & Mr.
Rickey L. SmithMr. Christopher TichioMs. Shamair TodmanTory BurchMr. Jarrad ToussantMr. and Mrs. Brian TrosperTrouvailleMr. and Mrs. Steve VarroneMs. Connie VerducciVerizon FoundationViking Cooking SchoolVineyard VinesMr. and Mrs. Ralph WalkerMr. and Mrs. Peter WallburgMs. Frances WaltonMrs. David WattsWestin Jersey CityMr. and Mrs. Robert L. G. WhiteMr. Junius W. Williams and Dr.
Antoinette Ellis-WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Raashan WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Adrian S. WoodardMr. Adam Yarnold & Ms. Laura HuntMr. and Mrs. Scott Zoellner
George J. Mullen, Jr. Educational Fund
The George J. Mullen, Jr. Educational Fund was established this year in the memory of our dear friend and former Trustee, George Mullen, who served our community for over 15 years. George was that “gentleman” you imagine when you say the words: honorable, cultured, courageous, ethical and wise. He was instrumental in the development of these values at St. Philip’s Academy.
Donations from the Fund will be allocated toward student-focused educational purposes for our children that are in keeping with the values and memory of George. Donors to the Fund are indicated with “†” after their name.
St. Philip’s Endowment
The endowment supports scholarships, faculty salaries, professional development and building improvements, as well as general operation expenses. A named endowment can be started with an initial investment of $25,000.
Named Endowments
Jimmy Anderson Scholarship Fund
Elizabeth B. Edwards Scholarship Fund
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship Fund
Kelso Family Scholarship Fund
Mary McLaughlin Scholarship Fund
Mortenson Family Scholarship Fund
NorJerMen Scholarship Fund
Prudential Faculty Fund
JC Silva Scholarship Fund
William E. Simon Scholarship Fund
J. Kent and Martha Sweezey Scholarship Fund
Union County Scholarship Fund
Anonymous (2)
Miguel J. Brito
Steve and Betsy Buell
Otelia Daring
William M. Duncan, II
Elizabeth B. Edwards
David C. and Tyler Farrand
Dorothy M. Gould
Thomas H. Hooper
Judy and Walter Hunt
Toni Jones
Lisa H. Kender
Michael and Jane Murphy
Albert I. and Anya Salama
Dean Dillard Robinson Society
The Dean Dillard Robinson Society is named in memory of the founder of St. Philip’s and honors those individuals who have chosen to remember St. Philip’s Academy in their estate plans.
Gifts made by will are an excellent way to contribute to the school. Bequests and other testamentary gifts are the common planned gifts for St. Philip’s. All such legacies, regardless of size, are gratefully received.
Verizon is proud to share our success
and to support St. Philip’s in helping
their students, in a diverse community,
receive access to new technologies, while
providing a rich educational experience
and enhancing their competitive edge. St. Philip’s
has proven that given the right tools and exposure,
we are able to increase student interest in STEM and
advance overall achievement.”
ROSE STUCKEY K IRK
PRES IDENT OF THE VERIZON FOUNDATION
The mission and objectives of a St. Philip’s
Academy education truly resonate with
me. By offering capable Newark-area
students a rich academic, moral, and civic
education, St. Philip’s provides its graduates with
the opportunity to succeed in life and to positively
impact their community. I believe that supporting
and advancing the School toward these ends will
be personally rewarding for me. Ultimately, the
opportunity to help make a difference in a deserving
child’s life and, in turn, to improve the quality of life
in the community is why I chose to serve on the St.
Philip’s Board of Trustees.”
JOHN KOWALIK
HEADMASTER , THE PECK SCHOOL &
ST. PH IL IP ’S ACADEMY TRUSTEE
St. Philip’s changes the lives of these
students… but the students are going to
change the world. I believe it.”
SUSAN WATTS
DONOR
St. Philip’s helped me to expect better
of myself. I reached for higher goals
because I was pushed by those who
knew I could succeed.”
TAYLOR SMITH
ALUMNI ‘ 10
Prior to the foundation’s first gift, my
fellow trustees and I considered how
a small organization could best affect
children’s lives. We feel that by working
with schools similar to St. Philip’s, provides our
funds significant leverage in the area of education.
We are pleased to align ourselves with an
organization that has a profound impact on the
lives of those with complex needs.”
IAN B . MACCALLUM
THE CHARLES & MARJORIE HOLLOWAY
FOUNDATION
Our son loves every aspect of the
St. Philip’s experience, from writer’s
workshop to singing songs in Chinese
and French and story time in the
school library and the daily 4-course lunch! Our
son has had an extremely positive year, and he has
exhibited measurable growth in all subject areas.
St. Philip’s Academy is devoted and dedicated to
educating the whole, authentic child, which was a
tremendously important consideration for us. Our
son loves going to school each day, and at pick-up
time, he always leaves with a smile on his face.”
KINDERGARTEN PARENT
St. Philip’s Academy342 Central Avenue Newark, NJ 07103
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