Post on 04-May-2023
Letter from the president
special thanks to our 2007-2008 volunteers
The Hopkins School District saw its’ first “wintry mix” of the season on November 11,2008 but many braved the roads and made it to our 2nd Annual Grants Showcase atHopkins High School.
HEF donors, volunteers and community members were excited to learn about the 2007-08 grants from the Hopkins teachers and administrators who wrote them. Some of our grant recipients brought students to help explain the benefits of their grants andstudents from the National Honor Society were also on hand. Their presence inspired and reminded us that everything HEF works for is all about the students. The Foundationexists to support them and they make us proud.
HEF grants represent every Hopkins school community as well as a cross section of gradelevels, learning abilities and subject areas. We are grateful for the ingenuity and creativityexhibited by the people who run our district and teach our children. They support theFoundation by providing their great ideas in the form of grants, enabling HEF to enrich theeducational lives of our district’s students.
Since it awarded its’ first grants in 1995, the Foundation has funded over $1.5 million ingrants. We are very fortunate that our children are surrounded by a generous communitywho believes in public schools and is proud to support the Hopkins School District,through donations of money, time and talent. The work we do together is a fine example of community spirit and what it can accomplish.
Sincerely,
Nancy RennekePresident, Hopkins Education Foundation
2007-2008Board of Trustees
Pam CarmanEllen CousinsVirginia HarnKip Heegaard
Ann Herzog-OlsonAlan Henningsgaard
Jay HromotkaDan Johnson
Danny KaplanDavid Koppe
Nancy RennekeDavid ShannonCathy Spicola
Jane Welch
OurMission:
Acquire and utilize
resources to enrich
educational experiences
within the Hopkins
School District.
Leigh AdamsKate AmendtLaura ArndtTodd ArndtSean BeckerDiana BenjaminIngrid BickChristie BoederMaddie BolattoBarry BonoffAutumn BoosAnn BrusseauCathy BuggyChantele BurgessChristine CliffordGreg CousinsLaura CrossCheryl EischensMike Eischens
Dale EngquistKim Falk Erin FetterPatty FetterJoyce FiedlerSheri Fine Katy Fisk Linda FlynnJeff GansLinda GansLaurie GoemanTerry GoemanMark GolobJoe GroomJane Guyn Luanna HackerSteve HackerPam HaidenAshley Henningsgaard
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Class of ‘08 and HEF Grow up Together
As HEF’s fundraising efforts were being launched in 1995, the class of ’08 was beginning kindergarten.
In 1995, kindergartners and the HEF Board of Trustees had something in common - both were starting a new journey,
full of hope for their future.
While busy kindergartners were learning how to listen to teachers and share with others, HEF founderswere busy getting off the ground what would become the district’s most trusted partner for fundinginnovative programs to enhance learning.
Each successive year saw growth for both students and the Foundation, from those early years learningto read and do division for the kids, to increased fundraising ability and subsequent grants for HEF.
Fifth grade was a landmark year for HEF’s charter class. It was a year that started out with the study of explorers, a year in which any trumpet or flute playing child finally could join the school’s band and it was a year that welcomed the new millennium, without any of the feared glitches.
There were no glitches for the Foundation that year either. In fact, HEF held its first annual gala and proudly disbursed over $90,000 in grants, including a grant to the high school to develop a mobile mini-lab of wireless network-access laptop computers.
In 2005 HEF surpassed $1 million dollars awarded in grants to the Hopkins School District.
Five years later, the class of ’08 had entered adolescence and high school, and HEF passed the million-dollar mark. This was also the school year in which HEF awarded its largest grant to date, with the decision to award $130,000 for completing the amplification program in all of thekindergarten through sixth grade classrooms.
By the time the class of ’08 was finishing its senior year and making plans for college, students couldcount on what HEF had made possible for them. Using clickers and whiteboards, the wide availabilityof computers in classrooms, and access to a multitude of learning programs were now integral to theirlearning. In essence, it was used to state of the art, 21st century classrooms, made possible with the help of HEF.
The Hopkins Education Foundation, havingawarded over $1.5 million in grants since thosegraduates were kindergartners, continues to support growing young minds in the HopkinsSchool District.
1995-96Hopkins Education Foundationopens its doors
1996-97 Awards 11 grants
1997-98 Awards 6 grants
1998-99Awards 8 grants – includingestablishing Freshwater Academy.
1999 Grants exceed $100,000
1999-2000 Awards 13 grants
2000 HEF hosts first annual Gala
2000-01Awards 12 grants – including MobileiBook Wireless Computer Lab.
2001-02 Awards 20 grants
2002-03 Awards 27 grants
2003-04Awards 15 grants – including $193,000 in Star Fund grants.
2004-05 Awards 16 grants
2005Grants exceed $1 million dollars
2005-06Awards 19 grants – including completing classroom amplification systems for every elementary classroom.
2006-07Awards 16 grants – including funding the Primary Art Specialist.
2007-08Awards 35 grants – includingActivboards™ for every district k-12 school.
2008Grants exceed $1.5 million dollars
HEF grows withthe Class of ‘08
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Grants awarded to districtschools total $207,350 for 2007-08
For application details, visit www.HopkinsEducationFoundation.org
This school year, HEF
received the largest number
of applications ever – a
signal to the community
that our teachers are looking
to HEF more than ever
for support of innovative,
enriching programs. The
requests were diverse,
benefiting a wide variety
of students’ age groups,
learning styles and
curricular areas. HEF
awarded 35 grants in
2007-08.
districtwideExpanding Pathways for All Students$15,000 – Submitted by Diane SchimelpfenigWhat do you want to be when you grow up? It’s aquestion we all ponder. And while students maynot have the answer to that yet, this grant helpsthem find their path. It is focused on educatingstudents and their parents on planning for highschool coursework and post-secondary training oreducation. Well-defined graduation plans will bedeveloped for sixth grade students as they begintheir transition into middle school.
Nature’s CornerElementary – $3,700 – Submitted by Larry WadeThis program gives students the opportunity toincrease their knowledge of plants and animals in their local environment.
Teaching Social Thinking for Students withAutism Spectrum Disorder$3,000 – Submitted by Kathy PattonStudents with ASD gain knowledge to better interactwith their peers and adults as well as be moreindependent in the adult world upon graduation.
DVD Resources for Parent Education $350 – Submitted by Cathy RudeThese informational DVD’s for parent educationclasses provide a cost-efficient way to increase parent education and involvement.
AVID Middle School CurriculumImplementationHHS – $7,500 – Submitted by Shannon BaileyAVID stands for Advancement Via IndividualDetermination and strives to improve the performance of all junior high kids in the academic middle. The AVID program includesboth an elective course and a building–wideapproach with the goal of improving students’academic skills, their ability to “do school” and become college-ready.
The North Junior High Players $5,000 – Submitted by Steven BuckoOver the course of a school year, the NJH Playerscan now produce one play, one musical and onenight of student written and directed one-actplays. This program is open to all students.
harley hopkinsDiversity Resource Center$500 – Submitted by Jen SkramstadTeachers now use relevant, culturally diverse materials to increase learning effectiveness.
alice smith elementary*Math Academy$3,300 – Submitted by Jody De St. HubertThis before school program provides math supportfor students in an effort to increase their success onMCA and MAP testing.
*ELMOTM Digital Cameras and Activotes Personal Response Systems$3,600 – Submitted by Jody De St. Hubert This grant funds three ELMO digital cameras tobe used with the carts in Kindergarten, 1st and2nd grades and 2 sets of Activotes™, integratedpersonal response systems used with interactivewhiteboards. They are designed to encourage student participation and enhance learning.
*In 2007, HEF received an gift of over $17,000 from the Katherine Curren Elementary communitywith the request that the funds continue to benefit Katherine Curren students who are now at AliceSmith Elementary, Eisenhower Elementary and Gatewood Elementary. The funds were to be used forstaff development, technology for students or resources for students. These grants are marked with an (*).
Students are engaged in learning with ActivotesTM.
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eisenhower elementary*Putting Responsive Classroom Strategies into Place$4,900 – Submitted by Rosemary LawrenceDaily charts and stands build in predictability anda positive starting routine for students.
*Whisper to Read$800 – Submitted by Sue PriceWhisperphones improve student’s focus, reducesclassroom noise and increases phonemic awareness.
*Challenge Enrichment Opportunities$1,100 – Submitted by Nancy Glades
This grant provides funds for students to attendthe Young Authors Workshop and StudentCreativity Festival.
Gatewood Elementary*ELMOTM Digital Cameras in the Classroom$2,800 – Submitted by Barb StofletStudents and teachers discussions are enrichedwith ELMO digital cameras that project books,papers, original documents and other items onto classroom screens.
Classroom Stability Balls $1,400 – Submitted by Gregg Ole OlsonStability balls promote physical fitness as well asencourage better focus on instruction.
Glen Lake ElementaryActivotesTM for Promethean Interactive Whiteboards$5,100 – Submitted by Patty O’ReillyActivotes, integrated personal response systems are used with interactive whiteboards. They aredesigned to encourage student participation andenhance learning.
Language Learning Through Laptops$7,400 – Submitted by Marc BjorklundThis pilot program further enriches the 4th grade One-to-One Laptop Program. Using an online world language program, Rosetta StoneTM, students learn Spanish at their own pace and can take their laptops home at nightto complete activities with their families.
meadowbrook ElementarySecond Grade Reading Support $2,500 – Submitted by Gina SpooThis grant provides more cartridges for the Leap PadTM system, an instructional technology that offers interactive, multi-sensory instruction to struggling young readers.
tanglen ElementarySteps to Respect and Second Steps Violence and Bullying Prevention Curriculum $3,100 – Submitted by Gail Lewis-MillerDeveloped by the Committee for Children, all students learn skills to address bullying.Additionally, students gain skills for makingfriends, handling emotions and problem solving,helping students to excel academically.
Classroom Stability Balls $1,400 – Submitted by Colette KastnerStability balls promote physical fitness as well as encourage better focus on instruction.
North Junior High Future Cities Competition$600 – Submitted by Marcia DanahyStudents use computer software to design a city,build a scale model, write an essay and present a speech.
Books for Reluctant and Struggling Readers$1,000 – Submitted by Monica PahlThis program is to help readers who have varying levels of proficiency, learn to develop a love for reading.
Collaboration Time for High Critical Thinking Science/Social Studies$2,900 – Submitted by Rebecca Fritz and Kathryn AndersonStudents acquire the knowledge, concepts and skillsneeded to engage in a higher level of learning,combining curricula from science and social studies.
Teaching Pre-AP Writing Skills$2,500 – Submitted by Eric NaessStudents will build confidence as writers, peer editors and collaborators while gaining a sharp eye for detail.
At our 9th Annual Gala,
HEF raised funds to purchase
one ActivBoard™ for each of
our nine schools – part of our
effort to provide 21st Century
Classroom technology throughout
Hopkins School District!
Ole Olson demonstrates stabilityballs at the Grant Showcase.
any time, any reason - send your thanks!
Your gift supports HEF’s grant program – whichhas become a vital resource for our teachers andstudents. Visit our website and click the “Send a Gratitude Greeting” button. You can downloadan order form or order on the secure site. A personalized message will be sent to the staffperson letting them know your donation hasbeen made in their honor.
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West Junior HighResident Video Curriculum Development Specialist$20,000 – Submitted by Terry Wolfson This technology pilot project at WJH increasescurricular engagement with students through themedium of video. The Resident Video Specialist willwork with classroom teachers to illustrate classroomtopics through the use of video, many times featuringHopkins students. Through writing and participatingin the videos, students will have the opportunityto become teachers of their peers.
Math Intervention Technology $7,500 – Submitted by Susan Elliott & Regina JohnsonUsing the nationally recognized Larson’s Mathprogram teachers create a totally individualizedapproach for students who struggle with math.The interactive and engaging software programuses diagnostic assessments to show where eachstudent’s skills are lacking, then teaches each skillto the student before providing formative andsummation assessments and any necessary help or instruction.
Scanner & Software for Modifying curriculum for Special Education$600.00 - Submitted by Roberta WhitmanTeachers can now modify worksheets and projects for Special Education students, morequickly and easily. They are able to post theseworksheets on their Moodle sites, providing easy access for students and parents.
TI-NavigatorTM System $4,000 – Submitted by Kristin LeeThis system provides a wireless communicationbetween the student’s calculator and the teacher’scomputer. Students work results can be displayedanonymously and simultaneously on one screen toview. This system improves the quantity and qualityof responses, classroom interaction and time on task.
Hopkins High SchoolMusic Technology Lab$40,000 – Submitted by Mark CzechThis grant is part of a larger project to add a MusicTechnology Lab at Hopkins High School. Themusic technology lab builds upon the currentinstrumental and vocal music offerings to includeskills necessary for success in today’s digital musicindustry. While utilizing GarageBandTM, studentswill create compositions, learn the art of recording,develop mix down techniques, and create endproducts such as original CDs or PodCasts.
Technical Education: Web Design and Business MarketingHopkins High School – $14,000 – Submitted by Tim Amlie and Heidi PetersonThis project creates an opportunity for HopkinsHigh School students to design, create, and maintainan actual web-site for a spirit wear embroiderybusiness. In addition, students will learn how tomanage all aspects of a small business. Funds raisedby the business will be returned to the studentsthrough Spirit Shop grants and sponsorships.
Online Newspaper $7,200 – Submitted by Jeff KocurThis project creates an online presence for the HHSnewspaper. It also allows student journalists toprovide a more immediate publishing service to theschool. It integrates photography, video and graphics.It more closely aligns the journalism program withwhat professional and scholastic journalists aredoing around the country.
College and Career Center Expansion$4,300 – Submitted by Mary SlindeWith more staff time, students are able to explorepost-secondary options including colleges, technical schools, military options and jobs.
Modeling Constructive Responses Using Student Work$1,300 – Submitted by Kathleen NelsonThis program gives students the courage to trynew problems and improves the quality of theirwritten responses.
Opening Doors to Post-Secondary Education$1,500 – Submitted by Donna FriedmanStudents with limited resources now have theopportunity to explore educational options available to them upon graduation..
Men’s Choir Curriculum Repertoire$2,000 – Submitted by Philip BrownThis project builds a library of quality repertoirespecifically written for men’s voices.
Enhancing Learning: Revolutions & Cross-Sectional Areas of Solids$500 – Submitted by Jacques Youakim12 three-dimensional models enable teachers to more effectively teach the revolution of solidsand cross-sectional area units offered in calculusand AP calculus curriculums.
“It is our hope that the development of “Expanding
Pathways” will better serve thelearners and families in ourDistrict as they transition
from level to level. This work could not have begun on
the current timeline withoutyour generous support!”
– Diane Schimelpfenig, Director of Teaching
and Learning
Students answer questions using the TI Navigator System.
Mark Czech helps students createmusic in the Music Technology Lab.
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2008 Gala - growing young mindsA special thanks to Julie Magney and Debbie Stephens for sharing their time and talents as our 2008 GalaCo-Chairs. Our 9th Annual Gala, Growing Young Minds, was a great success and raised over $143,000to benefit our students. Thanks also to our dedicated volunteers along with our generous sponsors, donors and bidders! The success of our galas is dependent on you! Proceeds from the 2008 Gala support innovative and enriching opportunites in Hopkins Public Schools. Hopkins Education Foundation Gala 2008
2008 gala sponsorsSilent Auction Reception SponsorLuther Family Automobile
Dealerships***
Gala After Hours SponsorFresh Seasons Market***
Gold SponsorsBorton Volvo,
Pat and Anne Sutter***LarsonAllen LLP,
Virginia and Tom Harn***MCM Capital Corporation,
Jay and Elaine Hromatka***Tankenoff Families Foundation,
Scott and Hindy Tankenoff***
Silver SponsorsColdwell Banker Burnet,
Wayzata Office***Leighton's Garage,
Katie and Leighton Reese***Virginia M. Lord,
Coldwell Banker BurnetCaryl and Ernest Pierson
Platinum Properties Group, Jeffrey D. Hagen
Preferred One***
Wine SponsorBig Top Liquor and Spirits,
Ellen and Robert Saffron
Table SponsorsAnonymousDeb Davenport and
Stew StenderFirstTech Dave and Deb Krekelberg***Lani La Belle, Peter Lavanger,
LaBelle Periodontics***Morrison, Fenske & Sund, P.A.Tami and Tom ParkerRJ Ahmann Company***Varde Partners, George and
Mary Dee Hicks***Wells Fargo Private Bank -
Wayzata Office, Lucy and Kip Heegaard***
Bronze SponsorsKate Amendt and
Irv Hershkovitz***Jim and Mary Anderson***Scott and Sharon AndersonBlue Ridge Dental***Karen & Rod Dummer, Dalco***Dale and Cathy Feste***First Minnetonka City Bank***David and Sandy Forster,
Minute Man Press CentralFortress Medical Systems, LLCDan and Julie Johnson***Lake Minnetonka Orthodontics***Ted and Sally LevensKeith and Amy LewisKent and Tami LillemoeRuth Lotsof and Dan Komarek,
Infotech Works, Inc.Sharon and Robert Mattison***Mike and Diane McDonnellRobert and Kris Meller***Kris Newcomer***Pipeline Supply Inc.Alan and Sue Sadowsky
David and Martha ShannonUS BankJane Welch and
Dan Schowengerdt***Lowell Zitzloff,
LNR Properties***
Contributing Sponsors Jane and David BlandAnn and Dave KoppeLakeshore WeeklyLiz and Andre L'HeureuxNancy and Kevin Rhein***South Lake Pediatrics***Tilsner Carton***Tonkadale NurserySid VossTimothy and Kathy Whitten
*** Indicates 3 Plus Club -Dedicated Gala Sponsors for Three Consecutive Years
2007-2008 CONTRIBUTORSCash gifts received between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008.
Trustee ($10,000 and up)AnonymousCommunity Action Partnership
President ($5,000-$9,999)Bud and Judy HamiltonLuther Family FoundationDiane and Mike McDonnell
Benefactor ($1,000-$4,999)Anonymous (3)Scott and Sharon AndersonJim and Mary AndersonSteve Anderson
Borton VolvoJim ChaseClass of 2008Coldwell Banker Burnet
Wayzata Office, Dan JohnsonMike and Cheryl EischensLee and Patti EnglerDale and Cathy FesteFresh Seasons Market,
Dale and Janet RileyGlen Lake Optimist ClubFirst Tech ComputerJoel Greenwald and
Carol Grabowski
Platinum Properties Group, Jeffrey Hagen
Virginia and Thomas HarnKip and Lucy Heegaard*George and Mary Dee HicksJerry and Bev JohnsonBarbara and Paul KlaasDavid and Deb KrekelbergLaBelle Periodontics,
Lani LaBelle LarsonAllen LLPLeighton's Garage,
Katie and Leighton ReeseKeith and Amy Lewis
Coldwell Banker Burnet,Virginia M. Lord
Sharon and Bob MattisonMCM Capital Group,
Jay and Elaine HromatkaMorrison Fenske & Sund, PAKris NewcomerT.H. Parker, Inc, Tom ParkerErnest C and Caryl K Pierson
FoundationPreferred One, Paul GeiwitzNancy and Gary Renneke*RJ Ahmann CompanyAlan and Sue Sadowsky
We are thankful that our community values and supports education…Your gifts to the Hopkins Education Foundation plant the seeds for new ideas and programs that build upon Hopkins’ tradition of excellence…
Julie Magney and Debbie Stephens, 9th Annual Gala Co-Chairs
6*Indicates Participant in the Matching Gift Program
HEF AnnualGiving Levels
OTrustee $10,000+
President $5,000 - $9,999
Benefactor $1,000 - $4,999
Ambassador $500 - $999
Patron $250 - $499
Contributor $100 - $249
Friend $1 - $99
Mark and Sue ScharenbroichPat and Mike SchmidtRandy and Cathy
Schwichtenberg*Cathy and John SpicolaSpicola Family FoundationNigel and Michele SpryStew Stender and
Deb DavenportTankenoff Family Foundation,
Scott and Hindy TankenoffBoulanger/Thorpe FamiliesTim and Diane ThorpeJane Welch and
Dan Schowengerdt
Wells Fargo Foundation*Wells Fargo Private Bank -
Wayzata Office, Kip HeegaardLNR Properties -
Lowell Zitzloff
Ambassador $500-$999Anonymous (1)Michael and Jackie AkinKate Amendt and
Irv HershkovitzDeb and Jim ArnesonDavid and Jane BlandGreg and Mimi Cain*Sean and Diana CaseyChristopher John Connor*Dalco Enterprises, Inc,
Rod and Karen DummerKaren Dorn and Larry Semler*Rod and Karen DummerFirst Minnetonka City BankDavid and Sandy ForsterFortress Medical SystemsGAP Foundation*
GE Foundation*Jordan and Kerri GreenbergNancy and Rick GreenfieldLili Hall Scarpa and
Mr. Andrea ScarpaAl and Annie HenningsgaardAnn Herzog-Olson and
Lance OlsonDan and Julie JohnsonJoel and Jane Johnson*James and Martha JustusDanny and Lauren KaplanEric and Laura KehrbergRuth Lotsof and Dan Komarek,
Infotech WorksLake Minnetonka Orthodontics,
Steve NelsonLarkin Hoffman Daly &
Lindgren, LTD.*Ted and Sally LevensAndre and Liz L'HeureuxTami and Kent LillimoeJulie and Phil MagneyTom and Jennifer MatsonRobert and Kris MellerCameron and Elizabeth OligTom and Debi Oliverius*David and Carolyn OlsonJonathan and Pam Passman*Susan and Charles PearsonPipeline Supply,
Doug and Cindy KanterKevin and Nancy Rhein*Dan and Bev RyweckPatrick and Sarah SandonCharles and Yvonne SelcerDave and Martha ShannonSouth Lake PediatricsBlue Ridge Dental, Jim StrampeTilsner Carton Co., Joel TilsnerNell UrbanUS BankRobert and Marie VersenJames and Ruthanne VosSid Voss
Patron ($250-$499)Anonymous (1)David and Audrey AbramsDonna AdamsRick and Cynthia AndersonKaren and Reade BaileyBruno and Ellen BittnerPam and Eric CarmanDennis and Valerie Dahlman
John and Marcia DiraclesJill and Jonathan Eisenberg*Dave and Mary ElmeerMike and Kim FalkAndy and Barb FishmanDavid and Melinda Fransdal*Allison and Michael GelfmanCynthia and Bob GilbertsonBob and Nancy GoerneJed and Jocelyn GorlinEvan and Kristine GrahamJames and Ellen Hancock*Edward Hathaway and
Pamela HaidenCraig Hedberg and Dottie JungElissa HeilicherJeff and Molly HillJohn and Elizabeth HinckFawzia Khan and
Blair AndersonAnn and Dave KoppeDrs. Linda and Terry MaagTerri MacPhailJeninne McGeeMedtronic Foundation*Peter Paulsen and Vicki SchulzPatricia PetersonThe Edward & Joyce Ratner
Philanthropic FoundationConrad and Mary Kay RummelPaul Rust and Sue SchlafmannSheva and Tom SandersRichard and Linda SedgwickReid and Ann ShawMary SlindeThrivent Financial for
Lutherans*Matt and Elisa TitusAlan and Shelly Van DellenRichard and Ann Van SickleTim and Kris WernerKevin and Jean WicksTerry Wolfson
Contributor ($100-$249)Anonymous (1)Ameriprise Financial*Sue Sandvik and Bill AndersonSusan AndersonDonna and Ronald AxelUlf and Carolyn BachMike and Sarah BadowerJonathan and Kimberly BanyardShari and Ron BarryMichelle Basman
THANKSThis Annual Report would not
have been possible without the talent of the following individuals who generously donated their time to
help create this report. Thank you.
Design: Kelly Kapeller DesignPhotography: Stephanie Bagstad,
Ellen Cousins, Mark Jones, Michelle Groom
Contributors: Holly Birkeland, Ellen Cousins, Nancy Renneke,
Ann Van Sickle
Ben Friesen demonstratesActivotesTM at the Grant Showcase.
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Benefactor, cont.
Tim and Laura BatesNancy and Daniel BauerCecilia and Bryan BeakJeff and Carol BetzEllen and Stan BerrisLynn and Ross BoerhaveRoberta and Barry BonoffTerri Bonoff and
Matthew KnopfBrett and Autumn BoosKaty and Michael BraggLinda BredesonJeffrey and Cassandra BrownRowan and Jessica BroylesSheri Bryan DavisCathy and Jon BuggyJohn and Kim BurmeisterJoan BursackJohn and Wendy CaldwellValdo and Deb CalvertPaul and Melinda CaouetteJulie and Barry CarlsonMarie and John CarlsonBonnie and Scott ChristensenAbbe Blacker and Stephen CohenGary and Cynthia CoonJames and Barbara CopoulsMark and Heather Copps*Ellen and David CousinsNancy Cudahy*Ron CurmeJody De St.HubertStewart and Sheila DerechinBea Rothweiler and Neil DerechinJen and Thomas DolanWendy DonovanJulie and Michael DrysdaleJan and Tim DufaultBarry and Sharon EidLinda and Jim ElliotMary and Mark EnglishRobert EstrineDavid and Karen FeaglerTim FewerDale Enquist and Sheri FineRobert and Linda FisherJudi Schumacher and Craig FobesSteve and Jan FullerDiane GatesTamara and Mark GebhardtGeoffrey and Lorrie GhoseCarol and Emilio GiulianiMike and Caryn GloverTerri and Laurie GoemanBrian and Sandra Golob*
Michael & Miriam GoodmanKim and Cliff GreeneWilliam and Jane GreeneKeith and Ginger GuggenbergerJane and Jim GuynBelinda and Jeff HartzlerSteven and Eileen HarvalaSally and Jerry HaugenMary and Ben HenschelSteve and Marge HoffaGeorge and Evelyn HolthusRuth HopperstadRichard and Cindy HoweJay and Elaine HromatkaRandy and Juliana HughesRoger and Kim HunwardsenDonald and Karlene HutsonMark and Ann JensenIris and Douglas JohnsonDavid and Kathy JohnstonBeth and Todd KadounRick KahnQuinn and Daon KarpanNancy Rian Kelley and
Tim KelleyJanet and Don KeysserGary and Sarah KieckerRobert and Sonja KimTim Knaeble and Karen
Kleinman-KnaebleJoseph and Margery KnoblauchAndrea and Craig KomschliesDeborah Kotcher and
Deborah BushwayJennifer Kotsmith KrausKurt and Karen KreienbrinkGeorge KreutzerDavid Kusner and Jamie StangLaurie and Bill LadenScott LarsonTerri and Dayton LarsonHeidi and Brian LeeKristen LeeJoy and Bob LeibmanGeoffrey Lenox and
Anne McBeanRichard and Joan LentzWilliam and Patricia LisbergDeanna LuchtThomas and Marilyn MadisonKimberly and Daniel MakeyJim and Melinda McCormickPamela and John MerkleTatyana and Mark MettlerB.L. Moilanen
Robert Moilanen and Marlene Senechal
Lorraine and Martin MyersRichard and Charlene
MyklebustSharon Teska and
Andrew NederveldJennifer and Steve NelsonPhil and Mary NewhallDermott and Julie NormanSarah Norsted and Robert CohenHeidi and John NorthrupCraig and Beth OlsonMarilyn OlsonJohn W. Overton and
Ann C. LowryTom and Tami ParkerJeff and Sue PerkinsTina and Eric PerssonDale and Ann PetersenJennifer and Joel PetersonPeter and Marcy PluwakLindsay and David PolyakBeth PotterPrudential Foundation*Randi and Rick RexrothEllen RiggleBonnie and Jim RoedJeanne RudeliusThe Sathe FamilyCindy and Mark SchaeferDeb and Jason ScherberBetsy ScheurerDarrell Schmidt and Julie MallPatty and Bill SchuesslerJohn and Jane SchultzTrent and Mary SeashoreMaggie and William SedoffGreg and Bev ServissGrace Butler and John SheelyJames C. Shirley '54Debi and Steve SkalbeckRachel and Adam SofferRoger and Trisha Sonnesyn*Pete and Tracy SperlingMary Kaye SpringerJennifer and Paul St. ClairSharon and Oren SteinfeldtDebbie and Craig StephensMichael and Lindsay StrandVicki and Peter ThompsonAlison Thorud*Beth and Greg TimmJohn ToopToro Foundation*
Mark Vanden EindeAnne and Tad Vabder VorsteRich and Lynn VoelbelWilliam and Grace WagnildSheryl and Steven WarrenJanet and Luke WeisbergAmy Wetherall*David and Jackie WexlerSandra and James WhislerTimothy and Kathy WhittenChris and Donald WhritenourKathy and Dave WeimerJami and William WinterSusan and Michael WootenAndrea and Howard YesnesKathy and Howard ZackMark and Kim ZierdenKristen and Lowell ZimmermanSteve and Jackie Zimmerman
Friend (Up to $99)Anonymous (3)Anne Marie AandenErik and Sara AhlquistMary AndersenDoug AndersonMarilyn AndersonMary M. AndersonDiane ArensonBAE Systems*Shannon BaileyBeckman Coulter Foundation*Ralph Bernstein and
Stephanie SargentSusanna BertelsenMarc BjorklundJose BleeChristie and Bruce BoederAlan and Kathleen BoucherCarol BrackeJames Brickwedde and
Laurie Levin
National Honor Society members,Ian, Zachary & Dan, lent a hand
at the Grant Showcase.
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Contributor, cont.
*Indicates Participant in the Matching Gift Program
giving forthe futureTo donate or volunteer with the Foundation,
call 952-988-4097•
Email valeng_cha@hopkins.k12.mn.us
•www.HopkinsEducationFoundation.org
We are happy to announce
the selection of Valeng D. Cha
as our new Executive Director.
Thanks to Elisa Titus for her
years of service and to Elaine
Hromotka who served as
Interim Executive Director
as we conducted our search.
Valeng's bio can be found
in our fall, 2008 newsletter
and online at our website.
Anne and Jack BrownAdam and Allison Buttress*Emmett Carpel and
Katherine MechenTracy Carson*Sarah and Richard ChamberlainTom and Kay ChambersAlan and Carmella ChazinZhining ChinAlexandra ColombBrad and Christine DavisBrian and Sarah DayBarbara and Ron EricksonSusan FlemingKaren FordLee and Amy FriedmanMarty and Lori-Ann GerringJerrold and Ann GershoneDianne GilbertsonRick and Jane GiovanettiBarbara and Sim GlaserGary and Bonnie GoldishRandee GurbanLynn HaanenLinda HallmanKari HansenPeter and Annie HarrisCarrie, Will, Becky &
Alan HatcherMark and Christine HeibergJelan and James HeidelbergDebbie HermanMarty HesselrothHickoryTech
Corporation Foundation*Sharon HolleTina and Garry HouskerB.N. and Mary HumphreyKimberly HusfeldtING Foundation*Willie and Tamara JettMark and Robin JohnsonCraig R. Johnson
Mark and Beth JonesVikki JosephKathleen KaysingerMary KenyonWilliam Klaila and
Barbara LeibundguthLeslie and Jill KorshAnne KuffelDoobie and Joyce KurusDonald LaBountyMarguerite Dewey LambertDiane LangilleRosemary LawrenceThomas Leach and Mary KroonGregory Leder and Tom GlaserTheodore and Kathryn Lee*Linda LeightonDavid and Laurie LeviRon and Marie LevitusJim and Kari LidstoneTodd and Jane LifsonNik LightfootLinda LoomisCarrie Lucking and Ryan StaiSheryl LundquistJodi MarkusonJane and Stephen MartinCathy and Richard MogelsonDonna MontgomeryAndy and Joyce MundahlScott NeimanKristen NelsonMark and Becky NelsonChris OhottoTom and Patty O'ReillyJan OrmasaTerri and Aaron OslandJohn and Kathy OstrootRoger and Tracy Patil
Laura PedersonGail PerelsteinRoger W. PetersenCarolyn PetrugaWilliam and Barbara PostSusanne PriceKim and Hardy ReynoldsTodd RoudabuschLeslie RoundsMaria RuudDiane SchimelpfenigCharles SchlegelPamela and Thomas
SchoeneckerUrsula and Thomas SchoeneckerJudie Schumacher*Lynda and Richard SeitzVickie and Chad ShawEllen and Wilson SilvaJulie Silverman and
Bard BorkonKevin Smith and Mary RuffAndy SteinfeldtMuriel SterneJeff StittElizabeth SwedbergMark and Mary TaylorBruce and Loretta ThielenKathy TeonjesKristin and Thomas TorborgChris and Betsy TowersDuane and Robin UherkaJohn and Sher Unruh-FriesenBarbara and Daniel
WestmorelandHarry and Belle YaffeSharon YuristaWilliam and Donna YuristaMartha Zins
“The Interactive Whiteboard completely energized and transformed me as a teacher. My students are highly engaged and motivated to learn. The kids are hookedbecause classroom activities are relevant to their digital
lives. The boards are great way for kids to learn the content and enhance 21st Century Skills of collaboration,critical thinking, literacy, problem solving, constructing
meaning, and research.
-Toni Schwartz, West Junior High teacher
Interactive whiteboards have transformed our classrooms.
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Friend, cont.
tribute giftsIn Honor Susan AndersonDianne AsprothJo BartzEric BealDavid BeckmanAlicia BeebeStephanie BellDawn BerglandSusanna BertelsenMarc BjorklundKari BlissCalvin BooneDanielle BoorAbby BrackePatty BrennanPhillip BrownJoan BursackKim CampbellVaughan CardashianAndrew CarlsonTerry ChamberlinSally ChermakDale ClarkCR-7, West Junior High
Mark CzechMarcia DanahyJean DavidsonKevin DavisDave the Dog
(Meadowbrook)Paul DomerPatrick DuffyKatie DuffyEisenhower TeachersAmanda EklundBarbara EricksonKatie and Brent EricksonChristina FarrellTom FrankeGenet FrizellRobyne FroberRob FuhrJon GallopNancy GladesGlen Lake ResourceCenter StaffCassandra GlynnMichelle GomezMara GouldTerri Gratz
Monica GrubbCarleen GulstadDebbie Hahn-FisherMichelle HamFriends at HEFLinda HibbardRyan HoganThe Great Teachers in the
Hopkins School DistrictTina HouskerPatty HoustonDanielle HovanetzViAnne HubbellWillie JettJan JodockJames JohnsonKari JohnsonRegina JohnsonVikki JosephMatt KappelMargaret Kirkwold
and FamilyAngela KittrellBarbara KlaasTom KleinJane Kleinman
Steve KnausJeff KocurChuck KreitzerNathan KremerAnne KuffelMary La BelleJessi LarsonLori LarsonMarilyn LarsonCara LaveryKristin LeeCharlie LeonardNeil LernerDennis LodinLeanne LonsonCarrie LuckingLouise Mader-KrenzStephanie MagelkyColleen MahinMary Jo MerickelSara MoeShannon MorleyJanet MortensonJennifer MullerDenise MummaErik NaessTimothy NefzgerDaniel NelsonKathy NelsonAdair NewRachel NicholasSue NybergStephanie Owen-LyonsVincent PaolucciKristin PehlCarla PerrierHeidi PetersonPatricia PetersonDonna PhillipotBeth PotterAlyson PurdyRachel RamyConnie RasmussenRamon ReinaRick RexrothLisa RickmanKathleen RollerRandi RoodTodd RoudabushBill RuisDana RushingKris SandAnne SaterenSue ScharenbroichJason ScherberDiane Schimelpfenig
Julie SchlechtDarlene SchleisPat SchmidtAndrea SebenalerThe Charles Selcer FamilyJudy SkalickyMarty SnyderPam SoltisTracy SperlingKathryn SpiczkaPaul SpreitzerBarb StofletDenise SwansonErik SwensonAlan ThompsonBruce TomlinsonDave TrappJohn Unruh-FriesenTeresa Van BataviaTasha VogtSid VossLarry WadeGail WeinholdChris WhritenourAndrew, Colin &
Eli WieberdinkPaul WinslowTerry WolfsonAndrea YesnesJacques YouakimJessica Zimmerman
In MemoryA. James “Buck” AndersonFather of Marcia BaischGeorge “Woodie” BrodieEvelyn DillyRuth HedstromEllen and Lee HogieCharles LodermeierRobert PittisCyril SchoeneckerLaura Sedgwick
Note: Every effort has beenmade to ensure accuracy.Please accept our apologiesfor omission or error. If you discover an error,please contact Valeng Chaat 952-988-4097 so wemay correct any oversights.
*Indicates Participant in the Matching Gift Program
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
Year Ended June 30, 2008
Changes in unrestricted net assets: Support and revenue: Special event: Revenue $ 201,028 Cost of special event (54,429)
Net special event revenue 143,599
Public support 110,560
Interest income 1,591
Functional expenses: Program services 204,329
Management and general 20,320
Fundraising 58,357
Total functional expenses 283,006
Changes in unrestricted net assets 27,256
Net assets, beginning of year 310,555
Net assets, end of year $ 283,29910
Please join us for this landmark year of celebration! Whether it’s your first Gala or you’ve attended for many years, you will be treated to an exciting evening that includes a silent auction, raffle, dinner, live auction and entertainment with your friends while “making a difference” for our schools. For tickets please call 952.988.4097 or visit our website at www.HopkinsEducationFoundation.com.
2000 Carolyn Olson & Lindsay Strand
2001 Kris Newcomer & Julie Woolfrey
2002 Carolyn Durham & Sharon Mattison
2003 Ellen Cousins & Sandy Jones
2004 Elaine Hromatka & Debbie Kitt
2005 Elizabeth Combs & Carol Lund
2006 Ann Henningsgaard & Sally Levens
2007 Kathy Kannenberg
2008 Julie Magney & Debbie Stephens
2009 Beth Timm
join us at the 10th
Annual Gala
Saturday,
February 21 ,
2009
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Minneapolis
Marriott –
City Center“It’s wonderful to see how many ways the foundation has helpedHopkins students. We look forward to having a fun and inspiringevening that will bring together people from all of the schools in the district.”
– Beth Timm, Gala Chair
Special thanks to our gala chairs
Gala chairs, Julie Magney and Debbie Stephens, led a funand successful event, raising $143,000 for HEF grants!