Lakeland Christian School 2012 Annual Report

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2011-12 Annual Report L A K E L A N D C H R I S T I A N S C H O O L BLESSINGS ABOUND!

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Dear Parents, Alumni and Friends of LCS,

This inaugural edition of the LCS Annual Report focuses on the 2011-12 school year. In subsequent years we plan to publish the annual report in late fall. Our goals are to provide a snapshot of the progress of the school, increase transparency related to financial matters and to express appreciation for the generous financial support that has blessed LCS throughout the year.

During 2011-12 the school completed a lengthy and deliberate process of revising the school’s mission statement and formulating a listing of ten core values. The school’s mission has not changed, but a more focused and up-to-date expression of that mission was developed.

In February, LCS hosted visiting evaluation teams from the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), The Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS), The Florida Kindergarten Council (FKC), and The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). All agencies granted LCS accreditation renewal through 2017.

LCS sought outside counsel to strengthen our enrollment efforts. We are grateful for the participation of parents, staff and alumni in various surveys and focus groups that assisted us in the reorganization of the

enrollment office and processes. These changes have enabled us to improve our service to both current and in-coming families.

Many exciting happenings are enumerated in the following pages, but this report would not be complete without a sad note. Mr. R.P. Robbins went home to glory in November of 2011. He was a founding board member and served on the board from 1954-2007. All of us who enjoy the LCS of today owe a profound debt of gratitude for his commitment and service to the mission of LCS for more than 53 years.

I am grateful for the opportunity I have had to see God’s faithfulness to LCS for the past 40 years. The partnership of parents, staff and board members has been blessed by God to create a very special place. May God enable us to be faithful stewards of the sacred trust that is LCS.

With Appreciation,

Mike Sligh, Ed. D.Headmaster

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f r o m t h e B o a r d C h a i r m a n

Dear LCS Family and Friends,

What a privilege to serve on the Board of Directors of Lakeland Christian School, one of the premier Christian schools in our country. It is an honor to serve alongside men and women who understand the high calling of providing oversight to this outstanding institution. I am pleased to have been a Board Member for 22 years and have served as Chairman for the past 14.

My first involvement with LCS was 23 years ago when the oldest of my three children entered kindergarten. Although I knew, even then, that LCS was a special place, I certainly couldn’t fully foresee the tremendous blessings Lakeland Christian would provide to my family through the years.

I now look forward to an additional role on campus – my oldest grandchild, as a four-year-old, has begun what we anticipate will be a long and fruitful period of his life as an LCS student. And what a time to be affiliated with Lakeland Christian School. LCS is, truly, a school on the move!

On behalf of my fellow Board members, let me take this opportunity to thank you for your partnership with the school, as we count on your engagement in this critical undertaking of Christian schooling.

I am pleased to report that LCS is fiscally strong; enjoying robust enrollment; blessed with skilled, Christian, professional educators; and equipped with marvelous facilities.

Most important, though – what a blessing that LCS students are taught to view all the world from the perspective of God’s Word. Although we have challenging academics, championship athletics and award-winning fine arts, the true distinctive of Lakeland Christian School is that the Scriptures form the foundation upon which all the students’ pursuits are built.

Finally, let me express my gratitude to those faithful stewards who financially support the mission and on-going work of LCS. Excellent Christian schooling is expensive, and we count on private support to keep Lakeland Christian vibrant. You are standing beside us as we equip the next generation for a life of learning, leadership, service and worship.

May God bless your family in 2013!

Kevin C. KnowltonSenior Shareholder, Peterson & Myers, P.A.Chairman, LCS Board of Directors

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We trust this first-ever Lakeland Christian School Annual Report will reflect the goodness of God to our school.

Through His gracious provision, we have experienced abundant blessings in every facet of school life. We are

grateful for His sustaining presence through the years and for how we continue to experience His goodness.

w h a t ’ s i n s i d e : LCS at a Glance 6 Highlights from the 2011-12 School Year 8 LCS Enrollment 13

LCS Financials 14 LCS Giving 15 Ministry Partners 17 Commemorative Gifts 19

We strive to honor God through the management of our school finances and to continue to be wise stewards of gracious

contributions to LCS. In our desire for transparency, we present the information on the following pages as a report on the

blessed condition of Lakeland Christian School for the 2011-12 year.

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Lakeland Christian is one of the nation’s premier private Christian Schools, providing

challenging academics, championship athletics and award-winning fine arts. The school’s

primary distinction, though, is the Biblical worldview that permeates every facet of

school life. LCS truly sharpens minds and shepherds hearts by providing education

in the light of God’s Word.

s h a r p e n i n g m i n d s ,

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The S ch o o l• County’soldestandlargestK4-12private

school – established in 1954

• Non-denominational

• Biblicalworldview

• Extensiveco-curricularprogram

• Schoolfamiliesrepresentmorethan140different local churches

• AccreditedbytheAssociationofChristianSchools International (ACSI), the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS) and the Florida Kindergarten Council (FKC)

• Memberofthefollowingassociations:FloridaAssociationof Academic Non-Public Schools (FAANS), Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA), Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA), Florida Vocal Association (FVA), Florida School Music Association (FSMA)

Academ i c s• Engagingandchallengingcurriculum

• 95%ofgraduatespursuecollege

• Testsscoresexceedlocal,stateandnationalaverages (seehttp://www.lcsonline.org/high-school/test-scores)

• 32APandHonorscoursesoffered

Fac u l t y• Student-to-facultyratiois15:1

• 29%offacultyholdmaster’sdegrees

• 35%ofteachershavetaughtatLCS for 10 years or more

Ath l e ti c s• 42teamsin13sports,grades6-12

• 20Statetitles

• Outstandingon-campusstadiumandgym

• 65%ofstudentsingrades6-12 participate in athletics

Ar t s• Award-winningbandandchoirprograms

• Musicalproductionandplayeachyear

• 40%ofstudentsingrades6-12 participate in the Fine Arts program

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Board Chairman Kevin Knowlton describes Lakeland Christian as a school “on the move!”

need evidence? Look no further than the following partial listing of accomplishments,

milestones, triumphs, honors, successes and blessings of every kind!

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AcademicElementary

• Inanefforttomeettheneedsofallstudents,theTotalSchool Cluster instructional model was implemented in the elementary school.

• Mr.FredWiechmanntransitionedfromhisroleas Elementary Principal into a new position as the Science Resource Teacher for the elementary school. Fred’s passion for environmental education is a unique and valuable asset to LCS.

• FifthgradersconductedaninterviewviaSkypewithFoxNews producer and 2002 LCS alum Lanna (Daniel) Britt. Lanna is a producer for Brett Baier’s nightly Special Report.

Middle School

• JuliaCanadyandBrandonKayewerechosentorepresentLCSattheStateScienceFair.JuliawonfirstplaceintheBotany category, and Brandon earned fifth place in the Environmental Science category.

• CheyenneStonickwonfirstplaceinthePolkCounty Family Essay contest.

• NinemiddleschoolstudentsrepresentedLCSatthe49thAnnual Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium at the University of Florida.

• Fourmiddleschoolstudentswerechosentopresenttheirscience project research at the PolySTEM conference.

• MiddleschoolstudentsparticipatedintheVFWPatriot’sPenessaycompetition.JacobAllenreceivedfirstplaceforDistrict 4, and Maddie Pistoria earned second place. Gloria Tabb won awards from posts 4289, 2297 and 2420.

• TheMiddleSchoolResearchTeamspentaweekend camping at Payne’s Prairie State Preserve outside of

Gainesville. They took a behind-the-scenes tour of the Butterfly Rainforest and research facility at the Florida Museum of Natural History and spent time with Dr. Tom Emmel, an eminent researcher and the Director of the Maguire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity.

• Thankstothegenerosityofaschoolgrandparent,LCSmiddle school students are using the Weather Bug program to study weather in exciting and innovative ways using real-time data.

• LCSbeganimplementingplansforanew1:1iPad initiative. Teachers started training on how to incorporate more technology for the 2012-13 school year when the initiativewouldbegin.Allstudentsingrades6-8willhavetheir own personal iPad for use in the classroom.

High School

• EighteenhighschoolstudentsearnedAPScholarAwards.

• SeniorCiaraAtkinsonwaschosentorepresentLCS at Girls’ State.

• SeniorEmilyBehrenswontheRotaryClubDistrict speech contest.

• SeniorZachVarnumwasselectedtoreceivethe DAR Good Citizen Award.

• Seventy-twoseniorsgraduatedinJune.TroySchiebel was the valedictorian of the class of 2012. Cameron Underwood was the salutatorian, and Mark Mutz earned the Christian Leadership Award.

Co l l e g e s tha t th e 20 1 2 s e n i o rs p l a nn ed t o a t te nd :Auburn University

Clearwater Christian College

University of Central Florida

Florida State University

Santa Fe College

University of Alabama

University of Florida

Polk State College

Southeastern University

Middle Georgia College

University of North Florida

Samford University

Florida Gulf Coast University

DePaul University

Clemson University

St. Leo University

Heidelberg University

Jacksonville University

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Brevard College

University of South Florida

Geneva College

Houghton College

Florida Atlantic University

Georgia Southwestern University

Baylor University

Liberty University

Florida Southern College

Hillsong International College

Mercer University

Youngstown State University

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Multi-Level• FiveteamsparticipatedintheregionalOdyssey

of the Mind competition, and one team made it to the State tournament.

• Fourstudentswonfirstplaceattheannual Association of Christian Schools International Math Olympics.

• The2010-2011LCSArcheryteamparticipated in the NASP World Archery Tournament in October 2011.

• The2011-12ArcheryTeamwontheState championship in February 2012. Eighth grader JessieAndrewwastheoverallfemalewinner.Makaylee Graves won the high school female division. Garrison Hodge was the top male archer inthehighschoolmaledivision.CoachJamesMoore won first place in the coach division. The team was featured by Fox13 News.

Athletics• LCSathleticteamstalliedfourDistrict

Championships during the 2011-12 school year:girls’crosscountry,girls’soccer,baseball and boys’ track.

• NewheadcoachWaynePeaceledtheVikingfootball team to a record-breaking season; more than 21 records were re-written during the 2011 season.

• CoachMikeMusickwastheAll-CountyGirls’ Cross Country Coach of the Year.

• SeniorMarkMutzqualifiedfortheStateCrossCountry meet and placed fourth in the 5K withatimeof15:58:46.

• SeniorMitchDevorequalifiedfortheStateDivemeet where he finished in 14th place.

• MikeCarlwasnamedtheFACA3ADistrict13Coach of the Year for girls’ basketball.

• SeniorWhitneyHoukwasnamedtheFACA3ADistrict 13 Player of the Year for girls’ basketball.

• Thevarsitygirls’basketballteamearnedthe FHSAA All Academic Team award with a cumulative team GPA of 3.729.

• Thegirls’varsitysoccerteamearnedtheSoccerOfficials Association Sportsmanship Award.

• AfterwinningtheDistrictChampionship, the varsity baseball team went on to its first-ever Regional Semifinal appearance in the school’s history.

• BlaneFoxwasnamedtheFACA3ADistrict13Coach of the Year for baseball.

• SeventrackathletesqualifiedfortheStateTrackand Field meet; four athletes placed in the top 15 in their event.

• SeniorMichaelWhearybecamethefirstDivisionOne football recruit from LCS when he signed to play at Youngstown State.

• SeniorTylerLeachsignedwithBrevard College for baseball.

• SeniorJarrodCochransignedwithMiddle Georgia College to play soccer.

• SeniorMasonBellarsignedwithSoutheasternUniversity to play tennis.

• SeniorMarkMutzsignedwiththeUniversity of Florida to run cross-country and track.

• SeniorsMollyRiceandMarkMutzwere named Mandy Stoll Award winners.

• MarkMutzwasnamedtothe2012FHSAA Academic All-State Team.

• EightseniorswerenamedtoThe Ledger’s 2012 All-Academic Team.

• Elementarystudentshadtheopportunitytoparticipate in the Flag Football League and JuniorCheerleaderClinic.

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Fine Arts• TheMusicalHarvesteventinFebruaryfeatured

contemporary Christian pop artist and Lakeland nativeJonnyDiazalongwithmorethan115student musicians. The event raised $34,000 and helped purchase a new baby grand piano for the Music Department. The remaining balance was used for student financial aid.

• SeniorCameronUnderwoodwasselectedtomarch with the Macy’s Great American Marching Band at the annual Thanksgiving parade.

• PianostudentsparticipatedintheannualRidgeMusic Teachers’ Multiple Piano Festival.

• EthanAnderson,aDiscoveryProgramstudent, received an award for his artwork at the USF College of Education’s 2012 Children’s Festival.

• ThehighschoolChamberandEnsemble performed the National Anthem at a Detroit Tiger’s spring training game.

• Sevenhighschoolmusicianswerechosentoparticipate in All-State band and choir.

• Forthethirdyearinarow,Stephanie Powers was awarded the Mary Ellis Smith scholarship presented by the Ridge Music Teachers’ Association.

• TheHighSchoolConcertChoirandtheLCS Chamber Ensemble each earned a superior at the State Music Performance Assessment (MPA).

• Thehighschoolartstudentshadartworkfeaturedat Arts on the Park in downtown Lakeland during

April. The show was held in the Member’s Gallery and artwork was available for purchase.

• TheElementaryArtFestivalwasheldinMayandfeatured artwork by all elementary students. ACSI art awards were presented during the show.

• TheFineArtsdepartmentpresented“TheSoundof Music” in October. The drama department presented“GetSmart”inMarch.

Faculty Accomplishments• LCShostedevaluationteamsfromthe

Association of Christian Schools International, the Florida Council of Independent Schools, the Florida Kindergarten Council, and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. These visits were an important part of the accreditation renewal process and marked the culmination of three years of preparation by the school staff. LCS received exceptionally positive reviews and accreditation renewal for the next five years.

• Mrs.JulieRicewasappointedastheschool’s first Director of Enrollment.

• Mrs.BarbMoorereceivedthe“BestManneredTeacher” award from the National League of JuniorCotillions.

• Dr.SlighwasrecognizedinJuneforhis40 years of service to Lakeland Christian School.

• FredWiechmannreceivedanenvironmentalaward from Woodmen of the World.

Extraordinary Opportunities• TheLCSRISEInstitutebeganduringthe

2011-12 school year. RISE stands for Research, Innovation, STEM Learning and Entrepreneurship. Thisresearchteam,directedbyMrs.Jennifer Canady, provides research opportunities for middle school students who are passionate about science. The team conducts independent research; partners with other researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs; and gets hands-on experience through various field trips.

• LCSimplementedacollege-levelLifeCalling class that helps students develop an understanding of the concept of life calling and the discovery of one’s God-given desire as a basis for this calling. Students evaluate values, spiritual gifts, interests, abilities, personality traits and experience.

• Severalhighschoolstudents,alongwiththeeighth grade Teen Leadership Class, participated in the Leadership Rocks Conference in Orlando. The one-day event featured author, theologian andapologist,Dr.JoshMcDowell.

• Morethan65studentsparticipatedin summer training as part of the Student Leadership University. One group of students (SLU 101) went to Orlando, and the second group (SLU 201) spent a week in Washington, D.C.

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• HighschoolSpanishstudentstraveledtoPeruon the annual Cultural Enrichment Tour. The group experienced Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca and Lima.

• TheSeniorClassof2012traveledtoStrongRockCampin Georgia to help prepare the facilities for the upcoming summer camp season.

• RickNewberryofEnrollmentCatalystcompletedanassessment of the enrollment and marketing strategies of LCS. Focus groups and surveys resulted in positive feedback for the school.

• Thesecondannual“Bids,BurgersandAllThatJazz”springauctionraised$60,000forstudentfinancialaidand for the Fine Arts program.

• The2011Boosterthonraised$44,000tohelpcoverthecost of adding shade to the elementary playgrounds.

• LakelandChristianSchoolawardedarecordleveloffinancial aid for the 2011-12 school year. Check out the financial information in this annual report for more details.

• Acampus-wideWiFinetworkwasinstalled,giving students and faculty immediate access to data from their computers and mobile devices.

Community Building• LCShostedmorethan500guestsoncampusin

November for the annual Grandparent and Grand-friend’s Day in the elementary school.

• LakelandChristianSchoolstudentsdonatedarecord 264shoeboxestotheOperationChristmasChild program sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse.

• Studentscollectedcannedgoodsfortheannual Thanksgiving Food Drive for Lighthouse Ministries.

• DuringtheChristmasseason,studentsorganized a toy drive and candy cane sale benefitting Parker Street Ministries.

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2007-2008 Total: 1037n Elementary: 422n MS: 281n HS: 327n Discovery: 7

2008-2009 Total: 1085n Elementary: 456n MS: 274n HS: 347n Discovery: 8

2009-2010 Total: 1075n Elementary: 441n MS: 285n HS: 338n Discovery: 11

2010-2011 Total: 1011n Elementary: 412 n MS: 249n HS: 337n Discovery: 13

2011-2012 Total: 983n Elementary: 368 n MS: 255n HS: 347n Discovery: 13

LCs enjoyed seven consecutive years of record enrollment. with the world’s

recessing economy, though, the number of students in private schools has

decreased across the country. Lakeland Christian has been blessed to

have maintained steady enrollment during this time of economic uncertainty.

we are thankful for our students and for their families who have

committed to Christian schooling for their children.

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s t a t e m e n t o f o p e r a t i o n s i n d i C a t e s s o u n d f i n a n C e s

Lakeland Christian has been blessed with a sound

financial operation for its 58 years of serving the

community. That’s because the school strives to be

a careful, conscientious steward of the resources

necessary to manage the school operation. once

again, LCs ended its fiscal year in the black and was

able to place approximately $300,000 in its cash

reserve fund for future opportunities. The modest

tuition increase for 2011-12, in light of the

comprehensive program, continued to allow

LCs to provide great value to school families.

REvENUE

$7,774,008 Tuition and Fees

$634,037 Contributions

$115,908 Interest Income

$563,537 Athletics / Food Service / Other

$9,087,490 Total Revenue

ExPENSES

$5,463,117 Salaries and Benefits

$548,128 Instruction

$491,544 Financial Aid

$587,725 General Operating Expenses

$627,068 Plant Operations and Repairs

$415,220 Capital Expenditures

$638,288 Athletics / Food Service / Technology / Other

$8,771,090 Total Expenses$316,400 Cash Reserve

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The firm of CliftonLarsonallen LLp conducts an annual independent audit of the LCs financial statements. The complete auditors’ report is available for review in the school office.

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Deliver the DreamCampaign Goal $18,300,000

Commitments as of 7/1/2011 $14,371,041

Commitments as of 6/30/2012 $16,531,249

viking StadiumCampaign Goal $2,770,000

Commitments as of 7/1/2011 $2,773,454

Commitments as of 6/30/2012 $2,775,154

Center For Early Childhood EducationCampaign Goal $1,250,000

Commitments as of 7/1/2011 $1,246,971

Commitments as of 6/30/2012 $1,247,271

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operating an excellent Christian school is expensive. The on-going needs of LCs will always exceed the

operational revenue of the school – and especially with a school that maintains a moderate tuition year

after year. The school counts on the stewardship of ministry partners, those who stand beside and behind

LCs with faithful support. The following information reflects their heartfelt generosity:

2011-12 GIvInG

Total Amount Given/Pledged: $2,828,894 • Total number of Gifts: 1352

Campaign Updates:LCs features the finest educational facilities in all of

west Central florida. The campus has recently been

transformed due to the generosity of ministry partners

who have stepped up to provide $23 million of campus

resources for the children. The following reports reflect

the continued progress in the three capital campaigns

during the 2011-12 year:

General Fund$88,082

55 Gifts

Other$47,590240 Gifts

Financial Aid$351,000

410 Gifts

Campaign Giving$2,328,887

622 Gifts

Families in Crisis

$13,33525 GiftsAlumni Parent

$743,610438 Gifts

Other$754,057

340 Gifts

Alumni$51,649139 Gifts

Grandparent$1,166,738

111 Gifts

School Parent$112,840

324 Gifts

Given/Pledged By Constituency: Given/Pledged By Funds:

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h o w t o g i v e t o L C sgood financial planning honors god, may help you avoid unnecessary taxes and may enable you to make a larger gift. as you prioritize your stewardship plans, we share these ideas to help you identify the most effective ways to invest as a financial partner with Lakeland Christian school.

Cash Gifts and Pledges

This represents the most direct method for making a contribution. You may provide a single gift or make a pledge. Multi-year pledges offer the opportunity to maximize your support. Online giving is also available.

Appreciated Assets

A gift of appreciated stock or real estate you have owned for more than one year will generate a tax deduction based upon the fair market value.

Tangible Personal Property

If you make a gift of a boat, automobile or other tangible personal property, you will enjoy certain tax advantages.

Gifts in Kind

The possibilities for giving “in-kind” are limitless. LCS uses and needs many goods and services, especially those related to the building campaign.

Matching Gifts

Many corporations offer matching gift programs for current or retired employees. For more information, contact your company’s personnel office.

Planned Gifts

Consult with your attorney and other financial advisors to provide for LCS through your estate and tax planning. These charitable vehicles allow you to maximize your giving and/or minimize the impact on your estate. A planned gift is made in lifetime or at death as part of a donor’s overall estate/tax planning.

For more information, contact: Steve Wilson, CCnL, Director of Advancement | Lakeland Christian School1111 Forest Park Street | Lakeland, Florida 33803 863-688-2771 | [email protected]

s p e C i a L e v e n t s

YEAR AMOUnT BEnEFITED

2009-10 $71,951 147 Total Students

2010-11 $275,255 178 Total Students

2011-12 $279,064 147 Total Students

2012-13 $350,499 167 Total Students

AUCTIOn

YEAR AMOUnT BEnEFICIARY

2011 $48,114 Financial Aid

2012 $59,124 Financial Aid

MUSICAL HARvEST

YEAR AMOUnT BEnEFICIARY

2007 $43,348 viking Stadium

2008 $45,014 Early Childhood

2009 $73,864 Early Childhood

2010 $50,292 Financial Aid/Music

2011 $33,404 Financial Aid/Piano

LCs is pleased to present two school-wide special events which raise funds for critical school needs and create exciting social opportunities for school family and friends.

LCs is grateful for ministry partners who faithfully support the school’s financial aid fund. The need for tuition assistance is at an all-time high.

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Dr. and Mrs. Phillip AbbottMr. Tom AbramsonDr. and Mrs. Ruben AdrianoMr. and Mrs. Keith AlbrittonMr.andMrs.JoeAldridgeMrs. Elizabeth AllenAmerican Compliance Technologies, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David AndersenMr. and Mrs. Dave AplinMr.andMrs.WalterArnold,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth AtkinsonMr.andMrs.RobertAveritt,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Philip BagwellDr. and Mrs. Duane BakerBank of Central FloridaMr.andMrs.CharlesBanks,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David BarnesDr. and Mrs. Robert N. BaskinMr. and Mrs. Gary Bates, IIMrs. Bena BaylessMr. and Mrs. Howard BaylessMr. and Mrs. Andy BeanMr. and Mrs. David BeanMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Beasley, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert BeaudreaultMr. and Mrs. Mark BedwellMr. and Mrs. Donald BellarMr. and Mrs. Nathan BensonMr. and Mrs. Shannon BentonMr. and Mrs. Dennis BerryMr. and Mrs. Daniel BeuoyMr. and Mrs. Paul BlalockMr. and Mrs. Ralph BlalockMr.andMrs.JimBoatwrightMrs. Beverly BookMr.andMrs.JimBoothMr. and Mrs. Rafael BournigalMr. and Mrs. Damion BoyceMs. Sharon Bradley

Mr. and Mrs. Donald BradleyMrs. Lynn B. BranhamMr. and Mrs. Kenneth BrannenMrs. Mary Ann BreathittMr.andMrs.JohnN.BreedPastor and Mrs. Brady BrinsonMr. and Mrs. Eugene BrooksMr. and Mrs. Glenn BrownMr.andMrs.JasonBrownDr. and Mrs. Kevin BrowneMr. and Mrs. Robert BryantMr. and Mrs. Tab BryantDr. and Mrs. T. BrzozowskiMr. and Dr. Benjamin BurkeMr. and Mrs. Earl BurkettBurnetti Children’s Foundation, Inc.Mr. Dennis BurnsedMr. and Mrs. Louie BushMr. and Mrs. Don BusingMr.andMrs.MarioJ.CabreraMr. and Mrs. Mark CabreraThe Honorable and Mrs. Charles CanadyCarr’s Hill Baptist Church, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Brian CarrollMrs. Helga CastorReverend and Mrs. Lyle CaswellDr. and Mrs. Alex CayonMr. and Mrs. Bill ChamberlinMr. and Mrs. Bill ChambersMrs. Shirley ChesserMr.andMrs.JamesJ.ChismMr. and Mrs. Brian ChristensenClark/Nikdel/Powell,Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert CleghornCliftonLarsonAllen, LLPMr. and Mrs. Daniel Cline, Sr.Ms. Pam ColeMr. and Mrs. Gregory ColemanJohnP.Collins,P.A.

Dr. and Mrs. David CookMr. and Mrs. Chris CooperMr. and Mrs. Harry CootsMr. and Mrs. Ron CopelandMr. and Mrs. Gary CotterillMr. and Mrs. Thomas CrawfordMs. Claudia CrespoMrs. Brigette CroceDr. and Mrs. Brian CrosbyMs. Sue CrosbyMr.andMrs.JohnnieCurls,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Steven DanielMr. and Mrs. Michael DaughertyMrs.JackieDavisMr. and Mrs. Michael V. DavisMr. and Mrs. Steve DavisMr. Stephen DawsonMr. and Mrs. Dan DeLangeMr. and Mrs. Ron DenneyMr.andMrs.JosephDiCesareMs. Beth DickmanDr. and Mrs. David DoddMr.andMrs.JohnDouglassMr. and Mrs. Ray DouthitMr. and Mrs. Glen W. DuncanMr. and Mrs. Michael DusingE & A Cleaning, Inc.Mrs. Barbara EddsMr. and Mrs. David EdwardsMr. Eddie EllisMrs. Sarah EllisMiss Susan EllisGene EngleErnie White Construction, Inc.Esquire Beauty, Inc.Mr.andMrs.JamesEvansRev. and Mrs. Roger EvansFarnsworth & Mullins, PA CPAMs. Marne Fauber

Mr. and Mrs. Randy FerreiraMr.andMrs.JamesFieMr.andMrs.VincentFilippone,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Al FinchMr. Lloyd FirminFirst Baptist Church at the MallFirst State Bank of CanadianMrs. Nancy C. FisherThe Denis L. Fontaine FoundationMr.andMrs.JamesL.FordMr. and Mrs. Bob ForlawMr. Adam FowlerMr. and Mrs. Avon FrierMr. and Mrs. Alex FrostMr. and Mrs. Timothy FrostMr. and Mrs. Warren FullerMr. and Mrs. Charles FultonMrs. Christy FungMr. and Mrs. Michael GarnerMr. and Mrs. Louis F. Garrard, VMr. and Mrs. Bud GibsonMr. Guillermo Gonzalez-Torres and Mrs.

Heather FoxMr. and Mrs. Clint GordonMs. Ann GrassfieldMr. and Mrs. Dan GreenMr. and Mrs. Mike GreenDr. and Mrs. Graham GreeneMr. and Mrs. Richard GreeneMrs.BrendaJ.GrimmetteHall Communications, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Angelo HallMr.andMrs.JamesHallMs. Patsy HamMrs. Catherine HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Rob Harper, IVMrs. Norma HarrellHarrell’s Fertilizer Group, Inc.Harrell’s Nursery, Inc.

Mr. Terry HarrisMs. Barbara HartBarbara Hart Fund within the

Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland

Reverend and Mrs. Michael HashaMs. Laura HawleyMs. Terri HeacoxMr. and Mrs. Holland HendersonMr.andMrs.J.TerryHendersonMr. and Mrs. Rex HenryMrs. Melissa HensonMrs. Robert HightowerMr. and Mrs. Bill HobdyMr. and Mrs. Keith HodgeMr. and Mrs. David HollandMr. and Mrs. Ed HollowayMr. and Mrs. Louie HolmesMr.andMrs.JayHorneMr. and Mrs. Danny HorvathMrs. Debbie HoughtonMr. and Mrs. Gordon HoweMr. and Mrs. Rich HoweMr. and Mrs. Franklin HowellMr. and Mrs. Frank R. HowesMr. and Mrs. Edmund HuckeryMr. and Mrs. Thomas HuckeryMrs.JayneHughesMr. and Mrs. Mark HulbertRev. and Mrs. Gary HullMr. and Mrs. E. LaMar HuntMr. and Mrs. David HurdMr. and Mrs. Robert HurlburtGeorgeW.JenkinsFundwithinthe

Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland

Mrs.MimiJenkoMr.andMrs.BenJohnsonMr.andMrs.DarylJohnson

m i n i s t r y p a r t n e r s B L e s s L C s d u r i n g 2 0 1 1 - 1 2

Lakeland Christian school expresses heartfelt appreciation to the many individuals, businesses and organizations who have financially supported the school this year.

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Mr.andMrs.KenJohnsonMr.andMrs.SteveJohnstonMr.andMrs.StephenJonesMr.andMrs.WilliamJonesMrs.CarolynJustusKeenan Chisholm Mullings

Minority Scholarship FundDr. and Mrs. Derek KeenanMs. Tracy KelleyMr. and Mrs. Robert KettelkampMr.andMrs.JamesKhorkDr. and Mrs. Gary KimballMr. and Mrs. Mark KirbyMr. and Mrs. Curt KitchensMs. Diane KlagesMr. Erwin KnowltonMr. and Mrs. Kevin C. KnowltonMr. and Mrs. Ray KriegbaumMr. and Mrs. Allen LaddLakeland Christian SchoolLand South GroupMr. and Mrs. Robert LaneDr. and Mrs. Donald LangleyMr. and Mrs. Scott LangstonRev. and Mrs. Michael LathamMr. and Mrs. Robert LatimerMr. Douglas and Dr. Florie Babcock-LattaMr. and Mrs. Rigoberto LeachMr. and Mrs. Otto LehmanMr. and Mrs. Robert S. LeroyMr. and Mrs. Carl LewisLive the Life MinistriesMr. and Mrs. Tim LongMrs. Denise LoockMr. and Mrs. Daniel MaceyMr. and Mrs. Robert MaceyMr. and Mrs. Robert MaddenMr. and Mrs. George MaguireMrs. Beverly MansfieldMr. and Mrs. Keith MarrMr.andMrs.B.J.MasonMr. and Mrs. Richard MasonMr. and Mrs. Larry MaxwellMr. and Mrs. Todd Maxwell

Mr.andMrs.ScottJ.McBrideMr.andMrs.JohnMcClellanMr. and Mrs. Mike McCormickDr. and Dr. Gary McDanielMr. and Mrs. Tommy McDonaldMr.andMrs.JamesMcGrath,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Terry McNuttMr. and Mrs. Sheldon McVayMr. and Mrs. Mark MearsMr. and Mrs. Gary MehlerMr. and Mrs. Christopher MeierMr. and Mrs. Timothy MerchantMr. and Mrs. William MiddletonMIDFLORIDA Credit UnionMr.andMrs.JeffMilesMr. and Mrs. Bob MillerMr. and Mrs. Corey MillerMr. and Mrs. David MillerMr. and Mrs. Doug MillerMrs. Nancy MillerMr. and Mrs. Alan MillsMr. and Mrs. Bert MillsDr. and Mrs. Mark H. MinesMs. Carla MooreMrs. Norma MooreMr.andMrs.EdwardMora,Jr.The Glenn W. and Hazelle Paxson

Morrison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve MoseleyMrs. Bonnie MosleyMr. and Mrs. Blake MoultonMr. and Mrs. Eric MowrerMr.andMrs.JayMuellerMr. and Mrs. Birk MullinaxRev. and Mrs. M. Edward MurphyMurray Equipment Sales, Inc.Mrs.BennieJoMurrayMr. and Mrs. Bradley MurrayMr. and Mrs. Vern MurrayMr. and Mrs. Mike Musick, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. H.W. MutzMr. and Mrs. O. U. MutzMr. and Mrs. Robert Myhrer

Mr. and Mrs. Alan NaughtonMr. and Mrs. Larry NaughtonMr. Matthew NipperMr. and Mrs. Andy NormanMr. and Mrs. Steven NortonOakbridge Owners Association #2Mr. and Mrs. Chris O’ByrneMiss Ellen OncuMrs.JudyOncuOutsource Management SolutionsMr. and Mrs. Ken OverholtMr. and Mrs. Eugene PalmDr. and Mrs. Gregory ParrishMr. and Mrs. F. Lee PattesonMr.andMrs.WayneL.Peace,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Cory PetcoffPeterson & Myers, P.A.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Brian PhilpotMrs. Cheryl PhilpotMr. and Mrs. Douglas PikeMrs. Marlene PittsMr. and Mrs. Samuel Portlock, IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert PowellMr.andMrs.JohnPrahlPro Med Healthcare Services, LLCPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Todd RadfordMs. Angela D. RegisterMr. and Mrs. Buddy RegisterMr. and Mrs. Bart RichertMrs.JoanRichertMr. and Mrs. Brad RideoutMr. and Mrs. William RileyMr.andMrs.JimRoadsMrs. Kate RobbinsMr.andMrs.JamesG.RobersonMr. and Mrs. Tom RockerRonnie’s Carpet, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Craig RothMr. and Mrs. Scott RothMr. and Mrs. Marshall RoweMr. and Mrs. Dale RussellMr.andMrs.JimRyal

Mr. and Mrs. Harold SaleDr. and Dr. Medardo SantosMr. and Mrs. Dean SaundersMr. and Mrs. Francis SavageMr. and Mrs. Gary SawyerMr. and Mrs. Steve ScruggsMr. Philip SebringMr. and Mrs. Bud SerleticMr.andMr.JamesShahanMr. and Mrs. Christopher ShawMr. and Mrs. Wayne ShimkoMr.andMrs.JimShofnerMr. and Mrs. Ronald SinglerMr.andMrs.JohnSizemoreSligh Clinic of ChiropracticMr. and Mrs. David SlighDr. and Mrs. Mike SlighDr. and Mrs. Steve SlighMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. SmithMr. and Mrs. Dwight SmithDr.andMrs.JamesSmithMr. and Mrs. Harold SnyderMiss Nancy SnyderMr.andMrs.JodySt.JohnMr.andMrs.JosephSt.JohnMr. and Mrs. Geoff StablerMr. and Mrs. Michael StacyMr. and Mrs. R.T. StandiferMr. and Mrs. Bill StinsonMr. and Mrs. Kevin StoltzMrs.JohnW.StoneMr. and Mrs. Chris StonickMr. Alfred StoutMr.andMrs.JamesW.StrikeRev.andMrs.JayE.StrikeMr. and Mrs. D. Wayne StultsDr. and Mrs. Eric StyronMr. and Mrs. Mark SullivanMr. and Mrs. Michael SuttonMrs. Sybil SwoffordMr.andMrs.JohnSzydlowskiMs. Sherri TannerMr. and Mrs. Ed TatlianMr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson

Thorpe Heating & Cooling, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Marcus TideyMr. and Mrs. Rick TimmonsMr.andMrs.RossJ.ToepelMr. Stevens E. TombrinkMr. and Mrs. Eric TorresMrs. Evelyn TowlerDr.andMrs.JohnTuckerMr.andMrs.JimTurlingtonMr. and Mrs. Charles UnderwoodUnited Way of Tri-County, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VarnumMr. and Mrs. Conrad VarnumVector Real Estate Group, LLCVerner Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Matt WadeWall-Foss FinancialMr. and Mrs. Kevin WasilewskiWatson Clinic, LLPMr. and Mrs. Donny WatsonMr. and Mrs. Eric WellsWells Fargo Foundation Educational

Matching Gift ProgramMr. and Mrs. Ernie WhiteMr. and Mrs. David WickenkampMr. and Mrs. Fred WiechmannMr.andMrs.JimWilbanks,Jr.Mr.andMrs.JamesW.WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Craig WilsmanMr.andMrs.JamesWilsonMr. and Mrs. Mike WilsonMr. and Mrs. Steve WilsonMr. and Mrs. Mark WineingerMr. and Mrs. Clifford WrightMr. and Mrs. Glenn WrightMr. Lindsey YatesMr. and Mrs. Randy YoungDr. and Mrs. David YrastorzaMr.FloydZiegler

m i n i s t r y p a r t n e r s B L e s s L C s d u r i n g 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 Continued

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when people provide a gift to Lakeland Christian in honor or in memory of a loved one, they are creating a double blessing – not only are they creating a special tribute, they are supporting the school’s mission to educate students in the light of god’s word. many thanks to the following individuals for their thoughtful giving:

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Inmemoryof: Mr. R.P. RobbinsGivenby:Mr. and Mrs. Andy BeanMr. and Mrs. Eugene BrooksMr. and Mrs. Harry CootsMr.andMrs.JohnDouglassMiss Susan EllisFirst State Bank of CanadianHarrell’s Fertilizer Group, Inc.Ms. Laura HawleyMr. and Mrs. Bill HobdyDr. and Mrs. Derek KeenanDr. and Mrs. Gary KimballMr. and Mrs. Robert MyhrerMr. and Mrs. Steve PetersonMr.andMrs.JimRoadsMrs. Kate RobbinsMr.andMrs.JimRyalMr. and Mrs. Harold SnyderMiss Nancy SnyderMr. and Mrs. Rick Timmons

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Fran O’HopGivenby: Mr.andMrs.JohnnieCurls,Jr.

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Vicky DawsonGivenby: Mr. Steve DawsonMs. Diane KlagesMr. Alfred Stout

Inmemoryof: Mr.JoeDeRosaGivenby: Ms. Diane Klages

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Faith WaibelGivenby: Ms. Diane Klages

Inmemoryof: Miss Ashley TurlingtonGivenby: Ms. Diane Klages

Inmemoryof: Brad HicksGivenby: Ms. Diane KlagesMr. and Mrs. Blake Moulton

Inmemoryof: Bradley LangstonGivenby: Ms. Diane Klages

Inmemoryof: Mr.JoeFirminGivenby: Ms. Diane KlagesMr. Lloyd Firmin and Family

Inmemoryof: Garrett WynnGivenby: Ms. Diane Klages

Inmemoryof: Mr. Doug GreenGivenby: Mr. Steve DawsonMr.andMrs.JohnDouglassMr. and Mrs. Angelo HallMs. Diane KlagesMr. and Mrs. Kevin KnowltonLand South GroupMr. and Mrs. Fred WiechmannMr. Lindsey Yates

Inmemoryof: Mr. Calvin EllisGivenby: Mr. Eddie EllisMrs. Sarah EllisMiss Susan Ellis

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Dot CleghornGivenby:Mr. and Mrs. Rob Harper

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Arlene KnowltonGivenby: Mr. Erwin Knowlton

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Cathy AsbridgeGivenby: Mr. and Mrs. Steve BurnsDr. and Mrs. Stanley CastorMs. Anni CramerMr. and Mrs. Michael V. DavisMr.andMrs.JamesEvansMs. Barbara HartKappa DeltaMs. Diane KlagesLCS Class of 2011Mr. and Mrs. Robert MaddenMrs. Beverly MansfieldDr. and Mrs. Daniel MarichalDr.andMrs.JoseMarichalMr. and Mrs. Mike McCormickMs. Marla McLaneMr.AndMrs.JeffMilesMr. and Mrs. Don PikeMs. Amy Statezny

Inmemoryof: Cooper NaughtonGivenby: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Naughton

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Mary RumoreGivenby: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wright

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Helen BeesonGivenby: Mr. and Mrs. David Bean

Inmemoryof: Mr. Mike BulgerGivenby: Ms. Sue Crosby and

Mrs. Amanda Schneider

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Lois NellisGivenby: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horvath

Inmemoryof: Mrs.MaryJaquithGivenby:Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horvath

Inmemoryof: Mr. Rich McDonaldGivenby: Bank of Central FloridaMr. and Mrs. Robert Beasley, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul BlalockMr.andMrs.JimBoothMs. Sharon BradleyMrs. Lynn BranhamCarr’s Hill Baptist ChurchDr. and Mrs. Alex CayonConibear RV CenterMr. and Mrs. Ray DouthitEsquire Beauty, Inc.Farnsworth & Mullins, PA CPAFirst Baptist Church at the MallMr. and Mrs. Rob Harper, IVMr. and Mrs. Winfred HarrellMr. and Mrs. Ronald HerringMr. and Mrs. Franklin HowellMr. and Mrs. Frank HowesMr.BillJustusMrs.CarolynJustusMr.DavidJustusMs. Diane KlagesMr. and Mrs. Otto LehmanMr. and Mrs. Robert LeroyMr. and Mrs. Tommy McDonaldRev. and Mrs. Edward MurphyMr. and Mrs. Bradley MurrayMr. and Mrs. Bill MutzOakbridge Owners Association #2Ms. Angela RegisterRev. and Mrs. Robert RobertsMr. and Mrs. Francis SavageMr. Fritz SimonechtDr. and Mrs. Mike SlighMr.andMrs.JamesStrikeRev.andMrs.JayStrikeSummit Consulting-Audit Department

Mr. and Mrs. Antony TurbevilleVector Real Estate Group, LLCMr. and Mrs. Mark Wineinger

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Dot CrumGivenby:Mr. and Mrs. George Maguire

Inmemoryof: Mr. Mike ElliottGivenby: Ms. Diane Klages

Inmemoryof: Mr. Vince StrawbridgeGivenby: Mr.andMrs.JohnDouglass

Inmemoryof: Mr.Elmer“Bud”WeaverGivenby:Mr.andMrs.JohnDouglass

Inmemoryof: Mr. Herbert PeasleeGivenby:Mrs. Robert Hightower

Inmemoryof: Mrs. Freddie CarderGivenby: Mr.andMrs.JimShofner

Inhonorof:Blake Crosby and Brice CrosbyGivenby: Dr. and Mrs. Brian CrosbyMr.andMrs.JamesBoothMrs.BobbieJ.Crosby

Inhonorof:Ms. Sharon MillerGivenby: Ms. Barbara Hart

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