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<strong>2011</strong>-2012<br />

ANNUAL REVIEW<br />

<strong>Together</strong> <strong>We</strong> <strong>Are</strong> <strong>Supporting</strong> <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>


From the Executive Director…<br />

MISSION<br />

<strong>We</strong> develop and sustain community and business<br />

partnerships, and serve as effective stewards<br />

of resources, to create quality educational<br />

opportunities that promote high performance in<br />

all students in <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-2012 EXECUTIVE BOARD<br />

Vernon E. Inge, Jr., LeClair Ryan, President<br />

Robert C. Brown, Capital One, Vice President<br />

Michael S. Rosser, Bank of America, Treasurer<br />

Gianna C. Clark, Dominion Virginia Power, Secretary<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

Dr. Anna L. Bender, Atlee Chiropractic Center, P.C.<br />

Joseph D. Cox, Panduit Corporation<br />

Randolph A. Dillard, Verizon<br />

Darrell S. Foster, Media General Operations &<br />

Distribution Solutions<br />

Rachel D. Gann, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP<br />

C. Wayne Griffin, White Birch Paper Company<br />

Elizabeth S. Littlefield,<br />

J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College<br />

Michael W. Lowry, Owens & Minor, Inc.<br />

J. Ross Luck, Luck Chevrolet<br />

Dr. S. Aaron Marks, Marks Family Dentistry<br />

Charles B. Martin, Altria Client Services<br />

Michael C. Patrick, Patrick Pontiac Buick GMC<br />

HEF ADVISORS<br />

Sue Forbes Watson, School Board Member<br />

Dr. Jamelle S. Wilson, Superintendent of <strong>Schools</strong><br />

Dr. Daryl H. Chesley, Assistant Superintendent for<br />

Instructional Leadership<br />

Dr. Michael E Thornton, Assistant Superintendent for<br />

Business and Operations<br />

Matthew C. Anderson, Trane, Chairman, Business<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

PAST PRESIDENTS<br />

L. McCauley Chenault, Chenault Law Offices<br />

E. Mason Cockrell, Jr., Dean Witter Investment Services<br />

Martin L. Giles, VSC Fire & Security, Inc.<br />

Kenneth J. Hein, Retired<br />

William H. Hutton, Union First Market Bank<br />

Michael D. Robinson, Bon Secours Memorial<br />

Regional Medical Center<br />

A. D. Whittaker, A.D. Whittaker Construction, Inc.<br />

Wow – what a year for the foundation! Our 12th superintendent,<br />

Dr. Jamelle Wilson, completed her first year; the <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

Education Foundation welcomed three new scholarship<br />

donations; and the HEF presented the first Stewart D. Roberson<br />

Professional Development Scholarship. With the retirement of<br />

Sue Forbes Watson, one of Virginia’s longest serving School Board<br />

members, the HEF is excited to begin the Sue Forbes Watson<br />

Award for Educational Innovation in 2012-13.<br />

The HEF Board also experienced changes as we said good-bye to Bess Littlefield, Joe Cox,<br />

Mike Rosser and our President, Vern Inge. Thank you for six years of service to our students<br />

and teachers.<br />

The <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation is pleased to announce that more than $300,000 was<br />

raised during <strong>2011</strong>-2012 for our students and educators despite the current economic<br />

climate. This Annual Review is a testament to how fortunate the HEF is to have individuals,<br />

community organizations, and business partners with a vision and passion for our students<br />

and staff. And they continue to “answer the call!”<br />

I am pleased to serve the school division as the HEF Executive Director with the support of a<br />

strong and motivated Board of Directors. Thanks for a great year!<br />

HANOVER EDUCATION FOUNDATION<br />

Margaret Hill<br />

HEF Executive Director<br />

Goals<br />

• Be a dynamic and responsive mechanism for meeting changing educational challenges<br />

and needs of <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

• Encourage innovative educational programs of direct benefit to teachers and students.<br />

• Serve as a non-profit body to solicit and receive tax-deductible funds from those sharing<br />

and supporting a continuing vision of excellence for <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>.<br />

Initiatives<br />

• Creative Instructional Grants to teachers to encourage and stimulate creativity in effective<br />

teaching.<br />

• Professional Development Grants for teachers to expand their knowledge and skills<br />

which they can transfer to the classroom.<br />

• Scholarships for our students to pursue training and educational opportunities beyond<br />

high school.<br />

• Matching Grant Funds to leverage the Foundation’s funds for district-wide or schoolbased<br />

enhancements.<br />

• Grants for students and teachers to compete or participate in a significant manner in<br />

state or national competitions or meetings.<br />

Special thanks to our generous HEF supporters<br />

You can donate through your employee giving campaign by using the following agency codes:<br />

HEF STAFF<br />

Margaret P. Hill, Executive Director<br />

Anita M. Floyd, Administrative Assistant<br />

United Way of Greater<br />

Richmond & Petersburg<br />

Designation<br />

Code 244<br />

Commonwealth of<br />

Virginia Campaign<br />

Designation<br />

Code 3276<br />

Central Virginia Combined<br />

Federal Campaign<br />

Designation<br />

Code 25026<br />

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Classroom Innovators<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-2012 Creative<br />

Instructional Grant Recipients<br />

These successful initiatives benefited more than 4,150 students<br />

and allowed our educators unique professional development<br />

opportunities. Funds for creative instructional grants were<br />

provided by generous contributions from Altria and Bank of<br />

America.<br />

Dianna MacPherson<br />

Beaverdam Elementary School<br />

One School, One Book<br />

Kathy Johnson & Karen Joseph<br />

Beaverdam Elementary School<br />

No Child Left Inside—Grab and Go<br />

Lesson Kits for Outdoor Learning<br />

Angela Dickinson &<br />

April Newcomb<br />

Cold Harbor Elementary School<br />

Books-To-Go Helps Cougars Grow<br />

Sarah Calveric & Amy Williams<br />

Cold Harbor Elementary School<br />

Chapters with CHES<br />

Jennifer Sanders &<br />

Meg Hanayik<br />

Kersey Creek Elementary School<br />

Poetry Comes Alive<br />

Renee Reisenweaver<br />

Lee-Davis High School<br />

House Wiring<br />

Jason Hancock & Devon Thiel<br />

Lee-Davis High School<br />

Modeling in the Science Classroom<br />

Ryan Heizer &<br />

Stephanie Joyner<br />

Mechanicsville Elementary School<br />

Using Games to Connect with<br />

Families and Strengthen Math<br />

Abilities<br />

Alicia Todd<br />

Mechanicsville Elementary School<br />

<strong>We</strong> All Read <strong>Together</strong><br />

Courtney Jones<br />

Mechanicsville Elementary School<br />

Academy of Engineers<br />

Jennifer Washburn &<br />

Amy Miller<br />

Pole Green Elementary School<br />

Math Flashback SOL Review Book<br />

Jennifer Washburn &<br />

Amy Miller<br />

Pole Green Elementary School<br />

Social Studies Reading Interactive<br />

Notebook<br />

Helen Barrett & Erin Milton<br />

Washington-Henry Elementary School<br />

Community Reads—Developing a<br />

Love of Books<br />

Helen Barrett<br />

Washington-Henry Elementary School<br />

Reading Success with Fundations<br />

KCES Principal Deborah<br />

Waters Receives Award<br />

As <strong>Hanover</strong>’s runner-up for the 2012 R.E.B. Award for<br />

Distinguished Educational Leadership, Dr. Deborah<br />

Waters, principal at Kersey Creek Elementary School,<br />

received a professional development scholarship from<br />

the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation in March 2012.<br />

The funds are being used to continue a School-PTA<br />

partnership initiative begun in <strong>2011</strong>-2102 to purchase<br />

BrightLink projectors for each classroom at KCES, as<br />

well as for training for the teachers. These innovative<br />

teaching tools turn the classroom into an interactive<br />

classroom where the students are inspired and motivated to learn. Dr. Waters, the<br />

staff and students expressed their appreciation of the HEF’s support in helping learning<br />

come to life.<br />

Washington-Henry students enjoy the kick off of<br />

the One School, One Book choice of Mr. Popper's<br />

Penguins as part of the HEF grant "Community<br />

Reads —Developing a Love of Books."<br />

McGettigan Foundation Grant for 21st Century<br />

Teaching and Learning<br />

Since the 2006-2007 initial grant for SMART Board expansion at Liberty Middle School, The<br />

McGettigan Foundation (founder and president, Pat McGettigan) has donated additional funds<br />

to support 21st century teaching and learning. Technology resources enabled through The<br />

McGettigan Foundation’s generous grants include laptops, webcams, instructional software,<br />

E-readers, and iPad carts.<br />

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HEF Celebration of Excellence<br />

Matthew C. Anderson,<br />

General Manager of<br />

TRANE, is recognized by<br />

Dr. Jamelle Wilson as a<br />

community leader who<br />

has made significant<br />

impacts in the <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> School division<br />

since 1998. Mr. Anderson<br />

received the <strong>2011</strong> Partners<br />

in Excellence Award at the<br />

gala this year.<br />

<strong>We</strong>’re All In This <strong>Together</strong><br />

On November 10, <strong>2011</strong>, the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation<br />

(HEF) hosted the 13th Annual Celebration of Excellence in<br />

Education Gala. The event was held at the Omni Richmond<br />

Hotel to honor outstanding <strong>Hanover</strong> educators and<br />

community members whose significant contributions have supported<br />

major education initiatives of <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> (HCPS).<br />

The <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> School Board and government leaders joined<br />

Superintendent of <strong>Schools</strong> Jamelle Wilson, school staff members, and<br />

community business partners to celebrate awards and recognition<br />

garnered by <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> teachers, administrators and support staff<br />

over the past year.<br />

Music for the evening was provided by the <strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

Women’s Chamber Singers directed by James Barrack.<br />

Altria Group, Inc., Coventry Health Care, Dominion Virginia Power,<br />

Kings Dominion, Moseley Architects, Patrick Auto Group and the Rotary<br />

Club of Mechanicsville were the major sponsors of the evening. Table<br />

sponsors included: Battlefield Commons LLC, Bon Secours Memorial<br />

Regional Medical Center, Carol & Frank Bradley, C&F Bank, <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

Career Student Resource, Inc., Harris, Hardy & Johnstone, P.C.,<br />

Kroger, Martin’s, Scott & Stringfellow, Inc., The Supply Room<br />

Companies Inc., Trane, VSC Fire & Security, and White Birch Paper<br />

Company. Photography services were provided by Lifetouch National<br />

School Studios.<br />

Jamie Mullenaux, 5th grade teacher at Mechanicsville Elementary<br />

School, was honored as the <strong>Hanover</strong> Teacher of the Year. Mrs.<br />

Mullenaux was awarded the use of a new vehicle of her choosing<br />

by Michael Patrick, General Manager of Patrick Buick GMC. Owen<br />

Matthews, Director<br />

of Finance, Kings<br />

Dominion presented<br />

Mrs. Mullenaux with<br />

an all-day trip for her<br />

fifth grade class to<br />

Kings Dominion’s new<br />

animatronic dinosaur<br />

park called Dinosaurs<br />

Alive!<br />

The Rotary Club of<br />

Mechanicsville once<br />

again partnered with the<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation to award teachers with monetary gifts.<br />

Mr. Billy <strong>We</strong>lls, president of the Rotary, was present at the gala.<br />

Other awards and recognitions that were presented at the<br />

Celebration of Excellence included the HEF 2012 Partner of Excellence<br />

Award, the Superintendent’s Professional Development Award, Beginning<br />

Teacher of the Year Award, REB Awards, National Board Certification<br />

Recognitions, <strong>Hanover</strong> Support Employee of the Year, Creative<br />

Instructional Grant Awards, and the Stewart D. Roberson Professional<br />

Development Scholarship Awards.<br />

“The theme for the evening was ‘<strong>We</strong>’re All In This <strong>Together</strong>.’ Thanks to<br />

the support of all our sponsors, we were able to celebrate the talents<br />

and creativity of <strong>Hanover</strong>’s excellent teachers and educational leaders. It<br />

was truly a night to remember,” said Margaret Hill, Executive Director of<br />

the HEF.<br />

To read more about the 13th Annual Celebration of Excellence in Education, please visit our website at hefhanover.com<br />

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<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong><br />

Teacher of the Year 2012<br />

Jamie B. Mullenaux, Mechanicsville Elementary School<br />

School Nominees<br />

Lisa B. Adkins, Henry Clay Elementary School<br />

Susan H. Angel, Pole Green Elementary School<br />

Joanne C. Astin, Chickahominy Middle School<br />

Leah J. Beard, Laurel Meadow Elementary School<br />

Hillary R. Billingsley, South Anna Elementary School<br />

Catherine S. Brown, Atlee High School<br />

Anita Cary-Wright, Pearson's Corner Elementary School<br />

Lauren C. Churchill, John M. Gandy Elementary School<br />

Judith G. Corker, Battlefield Park Elementary School<br />

T. Lynn Corsentino, <strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

Kathryn C. Denton, Rural Point Elementary School<br />

Candice L. Driggs, Oak Knoll Middle School<br />

Michelle T. Goerss, The Georgetown School<br />

Christine D. Hoffman, Beaverdam Elementary School<br />

Nicole D. Inge, Cool Spring Elementary School<br />

Amy T. Jones, Liberty Middle School<br />

Colette Kelly, Kersey Creek Elementary School<br />

G. Jeanine Long, Elmont Elementary School<br />

Elizabeth F. Markwood, Patrick Henry High School<br />

Lianna L. Moss-Everhart, Cold Harbor Elementary School<br />

Karen L. Priolo, Washington-Henry Elementary School<br />

Patricia J. <strong>We</strong>bb, Stonewall Jackson Middle School<br />

Beginning Teacher of the Year 2010-<strong>2011</strong><br />

Lily K. Collins, Kersey Creek Elementary School<br />

Recipients of the Stewart D. Roberson Professional Development Scholarships are Pati Deal, Dr. Dana<br />

Gresham, and Alicia Todd pictured with Dr. Jamelle Wilson (L) and Dr. Stewart Roberson (R)<br />

Stewart D. Roberson Professional Development<br />

Scholarship<br />

To honor the accomplishments that were made under the direction of retired past<br />

superintendent, Dr. Stewart D. Roberson, a scholarship was established in his name.<br />

The HEF awarded three scholarships for the first time at this year’s Celebration Gala.<br />

Recipients were Pati Deal, Dr. Dana Gresham and Alicia Todd. The HEF invites the<br />

community to support the Stewart D. Roberson Professional Development Scholarship.<br />

This support will strengthen the important investments provided by <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>’ excellent faculty, staff, and school leaders. Donations received through<br />

this scholarship fund will directly impact thousands of children influenced by each<br />

educator in <strong>Hanover</strong>. Checks should be made payable to the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education<br />

Foundation and be sent to PO Box 1297, Ashland, VA 23005.<br />

HEF Awards Superintendent’s Professional Development Scholarship for 2012<br />

S. Paige Abasolo, a Guidance Counselor at Kersey Creek Elementary School, has been<br />

selected as the recipient of the 2012 Superintendent’s Professional Development<br />

Scholarship. A $1,000 scholarship was presented to Abasolo during the January 10,<br />

2012, <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> School Board Meeting.<br />

Established in 1999 by the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation, the scholarship<br />

is awarded to a teacher who strives to heighten the experiences within his or her<br />

classroom through significant professional development opportunities. Funds from<br />

this scholarship are awarded annually for tuition, books, travel and other activities<br />

related to experiences that can be shared to enhance the knowledge of students within<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Abasolo intends to use the scholarship to attend the 6th Annual National<br />

Conference on Girl Bullying that is scheduled to be held during June in Atlanta,<br />

Georgia. The conference will focus on social and cultural factors of bullying and how<br />

it is unique to females. Following the conference, Abasolo will participate in training<br />

sessions and workshops to share the information that she will receive during the threeday<br />

event this summer.<br />

(L to R) Dr. Jamelle Wilson, Superintendent of <strong>Schools</strong>; Paige Abasolo, scholarship recipient; and<br />

Vernon E. Inge, Jr., President of the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation.<br />

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Generous Support From Our Community<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation Hosts 9th Annual Bowl for Education<br />

On Saturday, January 21, thirty-eight teams<br />

representing every <strong>Hanover</strong> school, the<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> School Board, local<br />

businesses, the central office, and the <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

Education Foundation (HEF) gathered at AMF<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Lanes on Bell Creek Road for the 9th<br />

“Bowl for Education.” The HEF raised over<br />

$17,600 to support grants and scholarships for<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> students and teachers.<br />

The first place trophy went to the team from<br />

The Supply Room Companies, <strong>We</strong> Supply Strikes<br />

(Clyde Johnson, Barbara Laney, Wayne Smith,<br />

(L to R) Gianna Clark of Dominion Power; Matte Anderson of Trane; Rachel Gann of Dixon Hughes Goodman; and Dr.<br />

Jamelle Wilson, HCPS Superintendent.<br />

First Place Winners <strong>We</strong> Supply Strikes. (L to R) Clyde<br />

Johnson, William Quarles, Barbara Laney, and Wayne Smith<br />

(L to R) Gilligan’s Island: Katie Carneal, Vince D’Agostino,<br />

Sarah Mitchell, Casey Owen and Justin Roerink<br />

William Quarles). The second place trophy went<br />

to the <strong>Hanover</strong> High School Hawks (George<br />

Sadler, Leslie Simmons, Tom Connolly, Randy<br />

<strong>We</strong>st). The third place trophy went to Liberty<br />

Middle School, Team Awesome (Matt Bobbitt,<br />

Paul Heizer, Dan McGraw, Robert Rice). Chip<br />

Tuck, bowling for the Rural Point Elementary<br />

School team, received the trophy for highest<br />

score in a game for a male, and Barbara Laney<br />

from The Supply Room Companies received the<br />

trophy for highest score in a game for a female.<br />

This year’s costume theme for the tournament<br />

was “The 60’s.” Best Dressed First Place went to<br />

The <strong>Hanover</strong> Center for Trades and Technology<br />

for Gilligan’s Island and Best Dressed Runner-Up<br />

went to Kersey Creek Elementary School for The<br />

Comet Trekkies, a take-off from Star Trek. Best<br />

Dressed Honorable Mention went to <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

Education Foundation for the Rockin’ Rollers.<br />

Below: Front Row (L to R) Nicole Dudley, Briean Archer and<br />

Melissa Lowder; Back Row (L to R) Donna Smith, Esther<br />

McDermott, Shannon Tiller, Nancy Storie, Carrie Johnson,<br />

and mascot K.C. Comet.<br />

According to Margaret Hill, Executive Director<br />

of the HEF, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the event.<br />

“Thanks to all of our business partners that once<br />

again made this year’s tournament a success,” said<br />

Ms. Hill. “It’s always great to see folks having a<br />

good time at an event that benefits our students.”<br />

The HEF thanks the following donors for their support of the 9th Annual Bowl for Education:<br />

AMF <strong>Hanover</strong> Lanes<br />

Atlee High School<br />

Battlefield Park Elementary School<br />

Beaverdam Elementary School<br />

Ben Franklin Crafts<br />

Block Party by Marsha Preston<br />

Bogeys Sports Park<br />

Calabash Seafood Corporation<br />

Candid Color<br />

Capital Ale House<br />

Chickahominy Middle School<br />

Children's Museum of Richmond<br />

Cold Harbor Elementary School<br />

Colonial Downs<br />

Cool Spring Elementary School<br />

Crossings Golf Club<br />

Troy Dow<br />

Education 2020<br />

Elmont Elementary School<br />

The Georgetown School<br />

Giovanni's Restaurant<br />

Half Way House Restaurant<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> School Board<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Your Pet, LLC<br />

HCPS Business & Operations<br />

Department<br />

HCPS Human Resources Department<br />

HCPS Instructional Leadership<br />

Department<br />

Henry Clay Elementary School<br />

Herald-Progress<br />

Hunting Hawk Golf Club<br />

John M. Gandy Elementary School<br />

Jostens Schoolhouse Solutions<br />

Kersey Creek Elementary School<br />

Laurel Meadow Elementary School<br />

Lee-Davis High School<br />

Lewis Ginter Botantical Garden<br />

Liberty Middle School<br />

Lincoln Financial Group<br />

Mechanicsville Elementary School<br />

Moseley Architects<br />

Oak Knoll Middle School<br />

Patrick Henry High School<br />

Peak Experiences Indoor Climbing<br />

Center<br />

Pearson's Corner Elementary School<br />

Pole Green Elementary School<br />

Richmond Camera<br />

Richmond Flying Squirrels<br />

Richmond Magazine<br />

Richmond Symphony<br />

Rural Point Elementary School<br />

Science Museum of Virginia<br />

South Anna Elementary School<br />

Stonewall Jackson Middle School<br />

Swift Creek Mill Theatre<br />

The <strong>Hanover</strong> Center for Trades and<br />

Technology<br />

The Supply Room Companies, inc.<br />

Trane<br />

Victory Lady Fitness Center<br />

W. Baxter Perkinson, DDS &<br />

Associates, Ltd.<br />

Washington-Henry Elementary School<br />

YMCA of Greater Richmond<br />

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The Dalton Foursome<br />

Chick-fil-A of Virginia Center and Mechanicsville<br />

15th Annual HCPS Golf Tournament Raises $32,000<br />

Thirty-one (31) teams competed in the 15th Annual<br />

Superintendent’s Business Advisory Committee<br />

(BAC) Golf Tournament held at the <strong>Hanover</strong> Country<br />

Club on June 18, 2012. For the ninth year, the tournament<br />

was divided into two flights raising more than $32,000 to<br />

support <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>.<br />

Tournament Winners:<br />

AM Flight<br />

1st Place: The Dalton Foursome<br />

John Cox, Hal Dalton, Mark Lawrence, Spencer Rife<br />

2nd Place: Cavalier International, Inc.<br />

Lyn Chafin, Ken Douglas, John Leber, Chris Witte<br />

3rd Place: Moseley Architects<br />

Rhu Harris, Bob Hundley, Stewart Roberson, Michael<br />

Thornton<br />

PM Flight<br />

1st Place: Chick-fil-A of Virginia Center and<br />

Mechanicsville<br />

Mark Baldwin, Tim Jones, Russ Nash, Howe Rice<br />

2nd Place: The Supply Room Companies, Inc.<br />

John Arkesteyn, Addison Jones, Ben Roberson, Steve Wright<br />

3rd Place: Battlefield Commons, LLC<br />

Robert Reeves, Bud Wood, Roy Edmundson, Kelley Phaup<br />

“<strong>We</strong> sincerely thank each of our sponsors for their<br />

generosity and ongoing support of this annual event,” said<br />

Margaret Hill, Business Partnerships Specialist. “<strong>We</strong> also<br />

thank <strong>Hanover</strong> Country Club for its hospitality in welcoming<br />

us to their beautiful course for the fifth year and our<br />

hard working volunteers who helped to make the event a<br />

success. As always, <strong>Hanover</strong> students are the winners.”<br />

Event Sponsors<br />

Battlefield Commons LLC<br />

BB&T<br />

BB&T Insurance Services, Inc.<br />

BCWH Architects<br />

Bolton Partners<br />

Brandywine Realty Trust<br />

Cavalier International, Inc.<br />

Chick-fil-A at Virginia Center and<br />

Mechanicsville<br />

Cisco Systems<br />

Coventry/Southern Health Services<br />

Dalton Foursome<br />

DurretteCrump, PLC<br />

Floyd Brothers<br />

Fly Navy<br />

Friends of Chris Peace<br />

Gals on the Green<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College<br />

Jostens Schoolhouse Solutions<br />

Lawrence Environmental Group<br />

Maggie's Boys - The <strong>We</strong>apons of Grass<br />

Destruction<br />

Marty’s Grill<br />

Moseley Architects<br />

National Quality Products<br />

Patrick Buick GMC Kia<br />

Pearson VUE<br />

Pepsi Beverages Company<br />

Rich's Stitches<br />

Rutherford Supply Corp.<br />

Scott & Stringfellow, Inc.<br />

Specialty's Our Name, Inc.<br />

The Supply Room Companies, Inc.<br />

Timmons Group<br />

Trane<br />

Turning Point Benefits LLC<br />

VSC Fire & Security<br />

V Team<br />

White Birch Paper Company<br />

In-Kind Sponsors<br />

Barnes & Noble Booksellers Virginia Center<br />

Bogeys Sports Park<br />

Bottom's Up Pizza<br />

Bowl America, Inc.<br />

Bunkie Trinite Trophies<br />

Calabash Seafood Restaurant<br />

Paul Carper, Artist<br />

Car Pool<br />

Children's Museum of Richmond<br />

Coca-Cola Refreshments USA, Inc.<br />

Giovanni's Restaurant<br />

Glenmore Yoga & <strong>We</strong>llness Center<br />

Half Way House Restaurant<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> Club<br />

Herald-Progress<br />

Hondos Only Prime<br />

Jewels by Park Lane Robin Marill<br />

Lewis Ginter Botantical Garden<br />

Lifetouch National School Studios<br />

Maggiano's<br />

Marsha's Block Party<br />

Mexico Restaurant<br />

Omni Richmond Hotel<br />

Richmond Camera Shop, Inc.<br />

Richmond Flying Squirrels<br />

Richmond Symphony<br />

Richmond Times-Dispatch<br />

Science Museum of Virginia<br />

Swift Creek Mill Theatre<br />

Texas Roadhouse<br />

The Supply Room Companies, Inc.<br />

Tompkins Jewelers, Inc.<br />

TV99 - <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong><br />

Victory Lady Fitness Center<br />

Virginia Barbeque Ashland<br />

W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr., D.D.S. & Associates<br />

Walmart of Ashland<br />

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Thank You<br />

HEF Supporters - July <strong>2011</strong> - June 2012<br />

HONORARY CIRCLE<br />

$10,000 AND ABOVE<br />

Altria Group, Inc.<br />

Cecil R. & Edna S. Hopkins Family<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. & Mrs. W. Barry Harmon<br />

Patrick Buick GMC Kia<br />

Patrick McGettigan Foundation<br />

Verizon Foundation<br />

SUPERINTENDENT’S CIRCLE<br />

$5,000 - $9,999<br />

Battlefield Commons, LLC<br />

Candid Color Photography<br />

Martin L. & Patricia H. Giles Fund<br />

of The Community Foundation<br />

Serving Richmond and Central<br />

Virginia<br />

Mary F. Gravely<br />

Kings Dominion<br />

Patricia Kneale<br />

Moseley Architects<br />

Stewart D. & Leslie Tooker<br />

Roberson<br />

The Supply Room Companies, Inc.<br />

PRINCIPAL’S CIRCLE<br />

$1,000 - $4,999<br />

BB&T<br />

BB&T Insurance Services, Inc.<br />

BCWH Architects<br />

Bon Secours Memorial Regional<br />

Medical Center<br />

Boy Scouts of America Pack<br />

No. 706<br />

Bradley Properties, Inc.<br />

Brandywine Realty Trust<br />

Brown Rose Fund of The<br />

Community Foundation Serving<br />

Richmond and Central Virginia<br />

C&F Bank<br />

Carol & Paul Cash<br />

Cavalier International, Inc.<br />

Chick-fil-A at Virginia Center FSU<br />

Gianna C. Clark<br />

Commonwealth of Virginia<br />

Campaign<br />

Covenant Woods<br />

Coventry Health Care<br />

Dominion Virginia Power<br />

Janet H. Dunnevant<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Career Student Resource,<br />

Inc.<br />

J. Sargeant Reynolds Community<br />

College<br />

Kroger Company<br />

Martin's Food Store, Ashland<br />

National Quality Products<br />

Pearson VUE<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Ritz<br />

Rotary Club of Mechanicsville<br />

Rutherford Supply<br />

Scott & Stringfellow, Inc.<br />

Starke Foundation<br />

Studley L.P.<br />

The Supply Room Companies, Inc.<br />

Thamer E. “Chip” Temple III<br />

Timmons Group<br />

Trane Company<br />

VSC Fire & Security, Inc.<br />

W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr., D.D.S. &<br />

Associates, Ltd.<br />

Sue Forbes Watson<br />

White Birch Paper Company<br />

EDUCATOR’S CIRCLE<br />

$500 - $999<br />

AARP <strong>Hanover</strong> Chapter #5335<br />

AMF Bowling Worldwide, Inc.<br />

Atlee Chiropractic Center, PC<br />

Boyle Dentistry<br />

Coca-Cola Refreshments USA, Inc.<br />

Combined Federal Campaign<br />

Commonwealth of Virginia, Dept. of<br />

Taxation<br />

Laura S. Domalik<br />

E2020, Inc.<br />

Elmont Elementary School<br />

Olga V. B. Fallin<br />

Juliane Givler<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Center for Trades and<br />

Technology<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Country Club<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Industrial Air Park<br />

Business Association<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong><br />

Frank Harksen<br />

Henry Clay Elementary School<br />

Pamela & Bill Hutton<br />

Darcy & Vern Inge<br />

Elke M. Jack<br />

John M. Gandy Elementary School<br />

Kersey Creek Elementary School<br />

Kohl's<br />

Laurel Meadow Elementary School<br />

Lifetouch National <strong>Schools</strong> Studio<br />

Lincoln Financial Group<br />

Luck Stone Corporation<br />

Pearson's Corner Elementary<br />

School<br />

George F. Sadler III<br />

Roberta A. Scull<br />

Specialty's Our Name<br />

Paul Vecchione<br />

SCHOLAR’S CIRCLE<br />

$100 - $499<br />

Leslie Dabbs Allen<br />

Matthew C. Anderson<br />

Debbie L. Arco<br />

Ashland Skateland<br />

Stephen M. Baker<br />

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World<br />

Roxana Baylor<br />

Wanda Bibb<br />

Irene P. Bishop<br />

Karla K. Blakey<br />

Bolton Partners ICG, Inc.<br />

Bottoms Up Pizza<br />

Bowl America, Inc.<br />

William L. Brewster<br />

Tracy & Bob Brown<br />

Car Pool<br />

Paul L. Carper<br />

Joseph P. Casey<br />

Children's Museum of Richmond<br />

Susan Copeland<br />

Joseph D. Cox<br />

Creative Office Environment LLC<br />

Crossings Golf Club<br />

Vincent L. D'Agostino<br />

Katia E. DeJarnette<br />

Nancy O. Disharoon<br />

Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP<br />

Michael C. Dixon<br />

Doors & More <strong>We</strong>lding Service LLC<br />

Troy Dow<br />

J. Nicole Harmon Dudley<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Duley<br />

Patti & Jim Durbin<br />

DurretteCrump PLC<br />

F. Christine Egge<br />

Christopher A. Enright, CPA, PLC<br />

James Etheredge<br />

Julie A. Finnegan<br />

Patricia W. Fox<br />

Carmen M. Garcia-Mercado<br />

Giovanni's Restaurant<br />

Miriam L. Green<br />

Dana E. Gresham<br />

C. Wayne Griffin<br />

Half Way House Restaurant<br />

David E. Hallman<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Ruritan Club, Inc.<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Your Pet, LLC<br />

Robert Harmon<br />

Harris, Hardy & Johnstone, P.C.<br />

Margaret P. Hill<br />

Kathryn A. Hull and Carroll LaHaye<br />

Kim & Phillip Hutcheson<br />

Kristen C. Jeuick<br />

Melissa M. Jones<br />

Stanley B. Jones<br />

Louise W. Jordan<br />

Hilda C. Kelly<br />

Gregory King<br />

Dorothy & Buddy Klotz<br />

Knot Planning Inc.<br />

Lawrence Environmental Group<br />

Mark A. Lawrence<br />

LeClairRyan<br />

Bess Littlefield and Michael<br />

Edwards<br />

Michael W. Lowry<br />

True F. Luck<br />

Robin Marill<br />

E. William Martin<br />

Kelli & Charlie Martin<br />

Kenneth Martin<br />

William E. Martin, Jr.<br />

Denyse M. McGraw<br />

Mr. & Mrs. C. Q. Meadows<br />

Betty Moring<br />

Sylvia Grace Newman<br />

Omni Richmond Hotel<br />

Rise S. Osterbind<br />

Patrick Henry High School<br />

Ladell Payne<br />

Christopher K. Peace<br />

Peak Experiences Indoor Climbing<br />

Center<br />

Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc.<br />

Ragan T. Phillips<br />

Katharine L. Picard<br />

Meg Pienkowski<br />

Pole Green Elementary School<br />

Marsha N. Preston<br />

Joyce G. Reade<br />

Richmond Symphony<br />

Fernando Rivadeneira<br />

Wanda W. Rivadeneira<br />

T. Fitzgerald Rogers<br />

Karen & Mike Rosser<br />

Ivy Sager<br />

Schoolhouse Solutions, Inc.<br />

Science Museum of Virginia<br />

Jill & David Spencer<br />

Robert D. Staley<br />

J. Clay Stiles III<br />

Rosemarie T. Stocky<br />

Terry S. Stone<br />

Studley Ruritan Club<br />

Josephine Suarez<br />

Swift Creek Mill Theatre<br />

Boris O. Taran<br />

Michael E Thornton<br />

Tompkins Jewelers<br />

Trolley House Refreshments<br />

Turning Point Benefits<br />

Frances & Tony Valentino<br />

Sharon M. Vaughan<br />

Victory Lady Fitness Center<br />

Mary Lee W. Vinson<br />

Virginia Artesian Bottling Company<br />

Virginia Association of Workforce<br />

Directors<br />

Jane Cross Wait<br />

Walmart, Ashland<br />

Margaret M. Walthall<br />

Washington Henry Elementary<br />

School<br />

Deborah Waters<br />

Patricia White<br />

Jamelle S. Wilson<br />

Suzanne S. Wolstenholme<br />

YMCA of Greater Richmond<br />

Sherri Yoho<br />

Teresa York<br />

ACADEMIC CIRCLE<br />

$1 - $99<br />

Valerie J. Agnew<br />

Fiona C. Ailor<br />

Susan B. Albaugh<br />

Albertson Electric<br />

Christine R. Ambler<br />

Anne B. Andrews<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Ashenden<br />

John F. Axselle III<br />

Judith Sylvester Ayers<br />

Kate M. Ayers<br />

Paul Bakeman<br />

Barnes & Noble Booksellers VCC<br />

Leigh Dillard Barnes<br />

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Collene M. Bass<br />

Beaverdam Elementary School<br />

Mark Beckett<br />

Ben Franklin Crafts & Frames<br />

Talitha Benignus<br />

Christopher T. Bennett<br />

Gwen C. Bennett<br />

Ellen L. Blackburn<br />

Bogeys Sports Park, Inc.<br />

Sandra Spratley Bond<br />

Barbara L. Boor<br />

Dr. & Mrs. William C. Bosher, Jr.<br />

Amy L. Bowers<br />

Betsy K. Bowles<br />

Hinton Bowles<br />

Faith S. Boyle<br />

Joseph C. Bradford III<br />

Rebecca D. Bray<br />

Betsy F. Brewer<br />

Andrew S. Bristow IV<br />

Donna E. Brooks<br />

Kathleen M. Brown<br />

Paula P. Brown<br />

Melissa Bullard<br />

R. Davidson Burgess, Jr.<br />

Judy B. Burtner<br />

Calabash Seafood Restaurant<br />

Sarah Calveric<br />

Capital Ale House<br />

Denise Capps<br />

Hill Carter, Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Carter III<br />

Lois E. Cauthorn<br />

Susan Chambers<br />

Chenault Law Offices, PLC<br />

Susan C. Chenault<br />

Daryl H. Chesley<br />

Elizabeth C. Coates<br />

Sharon J. Coleman<br />

Colonial Downs<br />

Jodie Cooper<br />

Charla S. Cordle<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James K. Cox, Jr.<br />

Joseph B. Cox<br />

Nancy L. Cozart<br />

Anne G. Cross<br />

Sandra Crowder<br />

Dale Medlin <strong>We</strong>lding & Fabricating<br />

Cathy P. Daugherty<br />

Patti C. Davis<br />

Vivian S. Denton<br />

Annie R. Drautz<br />

Michael A. Duke<br />

Barclay F. DuPriest<br />

Jack M. Enoch, Jr.<br />

ERA Woody Hogg & Associates<br />

Tamra Faas<br />

Bethany F. Farris<br />

Brenda S. Fearnow<br />

Katherine Feigenbutz<br />

Leigh Finch<br />

Maria E. Fisher<br />

Joanne D. Flanagan<br />

A. M. Floyd<br />

Loretta K. Foley<br />

Vance T. Forbes, Jr.<br />

Betty B. Fortune<br />

Darrell S. Foster<br />

Gayle Francis<br />

G.E. Paine Electric Co., Inc.<br />

Amy Adolf Garelick<br />

Michelle D. Gary<br />

John A. Gibney, Jr.<br />

Cynthia Gibson<br />

Kimberley H. Gilman<br />

Judge & Mrs. Larry E. Gilman<br />

Rita Gilman<br />

Meriwether & David Gilmore<br />

Emily S. Gitchell<br />

Ann F. Hagan Gladstone<br />

Susan Glassburn<br />

Glenmore Yoga & <strong>We</strong>llness Center<br />

Cathy H. Glenn<br />

Glory Days Grill<br />

Sharla Godfrey<br />

Amy W. Goodwin<br />

Amy H. Gordon<br />

Donna Graves<br />

George R. Grubbs<br />

Margaret B. Gunter<br />

Jennifer Hall<br />

Mary T. Hall<br />

Melvin R. Hall, Jr.<br />

Linda B. Hamilton<br />

Melinda P. Hammack<br />

Beth T. Hammer<br />

Kellen D. Hancock<br />

Karen H. Hanley<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Association<br />

Elizabeth Hargrove<br />

Kimberly Harrell<br />

Caroline S. Harris<br />

Cecil R. Harris, Jr.<br />

Bridgette A. Harrison<br />

Melissa G. Hartness<br />

Susan Watson Hatchett<br />

Cheryl A. Haverstein<br />

Diane Hayes<br />

Theresa J. Hechler<br />

Edward Henson<br />

Herald-Progress<br />

Katrina Hester<br />

Jennifer Hill<br />

David M. Hindman<br />

Kimberly R. Hines-Bullock<br />

Vandi & John Hodges<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Hodnett, Jr.<br />

Hondos Only Prime<br />

Gail F. Hubbard<br />

Ann P. Huckstep<br />

Catherine Hughes<br />

Nancy R. Hugo<br />

Robert L. Hundley, Jr.<br />

Earl J. Hunter, Jr.<br />

Hunting Hawk Golf Course<br />

Sara N. Hyman<br />

Tammy S. Hynson<br />

Willnette Jackson<br />

Ann H. Johnson<br />

Judith R. Johnson<br />

Richard R. Johnson<br />

Cheryl W. Jones<br />

Jane H. Jones<br />

Joan Coakley Jones<br />

Kevin L. Jones<br />

R. Chapin Jones<br />

Teresa M. Keck<br />

Marisa Kelley<br />

Alan B. Kinker<br />

Ronald A. Kleinfeldt<br />

Samantha W. Krishnamurthy<br />

Annette M. Kurtzweil<br />

Jeanette Kusnerik<br />

Deborah A. Lauterbach<br />

Louise W. Lauterbach<br />

Kevin Layne<br />

Susan <strong>We</strong>ems Leachman<br />

Larry Ray Leber<br />

Jennifer T. Lenz<br />

Denise R. Lenzi<br />

Lewis Ginter Botantical Garden<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Lindgren<br />

Brenda Eggleston (L) and Mary Butler Eggleston (R) of the Cecil R. & Edna S. Hopkins<br />

Foundation accompanied by Vern Inge, HEF President, announce their support to the<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation.<br />

Gift Provides Opportunity for 18th Century Learning<br />

The HEF received a $10,000 gift from the Cecil R. & Edna S. Hopkins Family<br />

Foundation, a private philanthropic organization. Beginning in the fall of 2012, fifth<br />

grade students at Elmont Elementary School will collaborate on a Language Arts/Science<br />

project designed to enhance and develop understanding of the science and technology<br />

of 18th century America. Students will examine similarities and differences to today<br />

with the 18th century and awaken to the possibility of their own abilities and potential<br />

to contribute to the future. The project will culminate with an 18th Century Fair in the<br />

spring.<br />

Judy & Donald Little<br />

Michele R. Little<br />

Georgia Hardy Luck<br />

J. Ross Luck<br />

Shearer T. Luck<br />

Sandra J. Lynne<br />

Carol Maddock<br />

Maggiano's<br />

Lynn S. Mallory<br />

S. Aaron Marks<br />

Stacie Marshall<br />

Teresa W. Martin<br />

Upton S. Martin III<br />

William G. Matthews, Jr.<br />

Donna McCroskey<br />

Daniel McGraw<br />

Kathryn McLaughlin<br />

Diana L. McPhatter<br />

Virginia L. Meisner<br />

Mexico Restaurant<br />

Patricia W. Miller<br />

W. Schuyler Miller, Jr.<br />

Robert Mills<br />

Lisa C. Minor<br />

Maureen D. Mizelle<br />

Roy Mo<br />

Betty Q. Moore<br />

Carol R. Moore<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Moore<br />

Lianna Moss-Everhart<br />

Lindsay Mottley<br />

Stanislaus S. Mroczkowski<br />

Michael A. Mudd<br />

Peggy E. Myrick<br />

Vicki L. Nachman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John W. Newell<br />

Sonia L. Nichols<br />

Laura Ann Nicolai<br />

<strong>We</strong>ndy B. Northup<br />

Carol Urbansok O'Brien<br />

Cheryl H. Osborne<br />

R. Gaillard Owen<br />

Marylou H. Paine<br />

Michael C. Patrick<br />

Kimberley L. Patterson<br />

Carolyn R. Peart<br />

Valoree E. Perry<br />

Rachael H. Pinkard<br />

Ellen V. L. Pleasants<br />

Marilyn K. Pollard<br />

Patricia C. Powell<br />

Candice Pressnell<br />

Faye O. Prichard<br />

Janice E. Proffitt<br />

Pro-Media Works LLC<br />

Cathy & Charles Pugh<br />

Marsha Rettig<br />

Richmond Camera<br />

Richmond Flying Squirrels<br />

Richmond Magazine<br />

Richmond Suburban<br />

Richmond Times-Dispatch<br />

Rich's Stitches, Inc.<br />

Rita Lynn Gilman, Inc.<br />

Deborah Roane<br />

Margaret E. Roane<br />

Susan B. Robertson<br />

Robin Rodgers<br />

Charles Pacheco Rodriguez<br />

Antonia P. Rohrbach<br />

Charles W. Sanders, Jr.<br />

Jennifer M. Sarych<br />

Ellis Ann Sasser<br />

Linda M. Scarborough<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Earl R. Schrag<br />

Caroline M. Schutte<br />

Seacom, Inc.<br />

Douglas Seal<br />

Charles Searles<br />

Melissa & Craig Semones<br />

Rev. & Mrs. Michael E. Shannon, Sr.<br />

Joni S. Shelton<br />

Daniel R. Sherrier<br />

Sydney S. Sherrod<br />

Valerie W. Shore<br />

Karen Shrader<br />

Jeffrey L. Sigmon<br />

Mary C. Sisson<br />

Phyllis & David Slonaker<br />

Angela A. Smith<br />

George F. Spagna, Jr.<br />

Christina Spain<br />

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HEF Supporters - July <strong>2011</strong> - June 2012, continued<br />

Elizabeth B. Steadman<br />

Carol <strong>We</strong>lls Stevenson<br />

Sharon M. Stiles<br />

Nancy S. Storie<br />

Robert Stratton<br />

Lois W. Street<br />

Julie Tate<br />

Cheryl Z. Tavares<br />

Nancy T. Taylor<br />

Pamela C. Taylor<br />

W. Nelson Taylor<br />

Texas Roadhouse<br />

Sandra Theriault<br />

Lauren D. Thompson<br />

Robert E. Thompson<br />

Kevin B. Trent<br />

Bradley Trevillian<br />

Dianne & Chip Tuck<br />

Floyd W. Tucker IV<br />

Susan McDougle Tussey<br />

Laurie B. Ursiny<br />

Rhonda Utterback<br />

Karen & Tom Vaughan<br />

Virginia Barbeque Company<br />

Carole W. Wagner<br />

Dale B. Waldrop<br />

Ann K. Wallace<br />

Henry H. Walton IV<br />

Randolph H. Watkins<br />

Jane Forbes Watson<br />

Yvonne S. <strong>We</strong>llford<br />

Donna H. Whiteway<br />

Peggy W. Whitlock<br />

Mary F. Wiblin<br />

Robert L. Wood<br />

Dara A. Woodrum<br />

Monnie W. Wooten<br />

Betty L. Wright<br />

Renee D. Yenser<br />

Angie C. Young<br />

Jennifer Young<br />

Catherine Zachmeyer<br />

MEMORIAL GIFTS<br />

Eli Caldwell<br />

Marisa Kelly<br />

Ronald A. Kleinfeldt<br />

Carole W. Wagner<br />

Bette J. Harmon Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

J. Nicole Harmon Dudley<br />

Janet H. Dunnevant<br />

Mr. & Mrs. W. Barry Harmon<br />

Betty L. Wright<br />

Mario C. Rivadeneira Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Judy B. Burtner<br />

Carmen M. Garcia-Mercado<br />

Elke M. Jack<br />

Kevin L. Jones<br />

Stanislaus S. Mroczkowski<br />

Fernando Rivadeneira<br />

Wanda W. Rivadeneira<br />

Charles Pacheco Rodriguez<br />

Virginia Association of<br />

Workforce Directors<br />

Reba Martin Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

E. William Martin<br />

Kenneth Martin<br />

William E. Martin, Jr.<br />

Rosa B. Tapscott Literacy Fund<br />

Betty B. Fortune<br />

ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS<br />

$11,455<br />

<strong>We</strong> sincerely thank all the donors<br />

who gave in-kind contributions.<br />

<strong>We</strong> endeavor to insure the accuracy<br />

of all names in this Annual Review.<br />

Please call the Foundation office<br />

with corrections or omissions at<br />

(804) 365-4560.<br />

Verizon Foundation Grant<br />

Supports Reading Olympics<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation<br />

Financial Year in Review<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-2012 FY Revenue and Pledges - $301,996<br />

Awards, Grants, & Scholarships $121,563<br />

$150,000<br />

$125,000<br />

Corporate $35,500<br />

Individuals $52,597<br />

Interest $218<br />

Special Events $92,118<br />

$100,000<br />

$75,000<br />

$50,000<br />

Congratulations to the 2012 Regional Reading Olympians team, "Readers from the<br />

Black Lagoon." Representing Liberty Middle School, the team edged out teams from<br />

Goochland <strong>County</strong>, King William <strong>County</strong>, as well as other <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> middle<br />

schools, to take home the trophy!<br />

$25,000<br />

$0<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-2012 FY Expenditures - $281,735<br />

$200,000<br />

$175,000<br />

$150,000<br />

Audit Fees/General Expenses $16,412<br />

Awards, Grants, & Scholarships $185,138<br />

HCPS Professional Development $37,500<br />

Special Events $42,685<br />

$125,000<br />

$100,000<br />

$75,000<br />

Randy Dillard, Verizon representative, presents the 2012 <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> Reading<br />

Olympians Championship team their trophy. The team, “Top Secret” represented<br />

Chickahominy Middle School. The Verizon Foundation’s generous support of the<br />

Reading Olympics and Reading Olympians programs make these events possible<br />

through their gift to the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation.<br />

$50,000<br />

$25,000<br />

$0<br />

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Scholarships and Grants<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation <strong>We</strong>lcomes Three New Scholarship Donors<br />

The HEF is very excited to add six new scholarship opportunities this year thanks to Boyle Dentistry, Covenant Woods and the <strong>Hanover</strong> Industrial Air<br />

Park Business Association (HIAPBA). Scholarships totaling $57,900 were awarded to 34 seniors in <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> as they continue<br />

to pursue training and educational opportunities beyond high school. This amount awarded represents a 13.5% increase over the prior year.<br />

Al Gardner Horticulture Scholarship Fund<br />

– $1,000 scholarship awarded to a graduating<br />

senior from Patrick Henry High School with a<br />

stated intention of following a post-high school<br />

study of Horticulture, Biology, Environmental<br />

Science, Landscaping Design, or other related<br />

fields in the Natural Sciences.<br />

Beth O’Brien Hubbard Memorial<br />

Scholarship – $1,000 scholarships awarded to<br />

a graduating senior from all four high schools<br />

and The Georgetown School having a GPA of 3.0<br />

and enrolled in a four-year college majoring in<br />

the business field. The awardee should show<br />

positive work ethics and leadership skills.<br />

Bette J. Harmon Memorial Scholarship –<br />

$2,000 scholarship given in memory of Bette<br />

Harmon, a long time librarian in <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>, to a graduating senior from<br />

Atlee High School and Lee-Davis High School<br />

with a desire in continuing a post-high school<br />

education in pursuance of a bachelor’s degree in<br />

either English or Education at a four-year college<br />

or university.<br />

Boyle Dentistry Scholarship – $500<br />

scholarship awarded to a graduating senior<br />

from Lee-Davis High School who is interested in<br />

pursuing a career in the dental field.<br />

Covenant Woods Scholarship – $750<br />

scholarship will be given to one student in each<br />

of the four high schools that is interested in<br />

pursuing a career in the medical field or senior<br />

living.<br />

Eleanor J. Sydnor Honor Award – $1,000<br />

scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior<br />

at Patrick Henry High School majoring in<br />

Education. This scholarship which was set up<br />

by the Class of 1942 is given in memory of Miss<br />

Sydnor who taught English and Math at Henry<br />

Clay High School for 26 years.<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Chapter of the AARP Scholarship<br />

– $500 scholarship is awarded to a graduating<br />

Patrick Henry High School senior who wants to<br />

pursue a career in Education.<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Industrial Air Park Business<br />

Association – $500 scholarship awarded to a<br />

graduating senior with a desire to continue their<br />

post-high school education including, but is not<br />

limited to, apprenticeships, technical colleges<br />

and schools, community colleges, military<br />

colleges and universities.<br />

J. K. Samples Scholarship – Mr. J. K.<br />

Samples served as the Superintendent of <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> from 1965 -1980 and<br />

was committed to quality education for all<br />

students. It is in this spirit that the J.K. Samples<br />

Scholarship Fund was established. The J.K.<br />

Samples Scholarship, funded through the estate<br />

of Mr. Samples and his wife, is to be awarded<br />

to graduates of <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong><br />

to assist with their post-high school education.<br />

Scholarships up to $3,000 are given to three<br />

students from all four high schools.<br />

Kevin Ritz Memorial Scholarship – $1,200<br />

scholarship is given in memory of Kevin Ritz,<br />

a 1988 graduate of Lee-Davis High School<br />

and University of Virginia. This scholarship is<br />

awarded to a graduating senior at Lee-Davis High<br />

School that is interested in pursing an education<br />

degree.<br />

Mario Colon Rivadeneira Memorial<br />

Scholarship – $1,000 scholarship established<br />

by Mario’s family will preserve and honor his<br />

memory by supporting a Lee-Davis High School<br />

graduate who aspires to make a significant<br />

contribution to the musical world.<br />

Reba G. Martin Memorial Scholarship –<br />

$500 scholarship is given by the Martin Family<br />

in memory of Reba G. Martin. Mrs. Martin was<br />

a 3rd grade teacher at Cold Harbor Elementary<br />

School from 1992 to 1998. The scholarship is<br />

awarded to a graduating senior who attended<br />

Cold Harbor Elementary School.<br />

Shane T. Adcock Memorial Scholarship<br />

– $800 scholarship given to a graduating<br />

senior from Atlee High School or <strong>Hanover</strong> High<br />

School with a desire to continue their post-high<br />

school education including, but not limited to,<br />

apprenticeships, technical colleges and schools,<br />

community colleges, military colleges and<br />

universities. This scholarship is given in memory<br />

of Shane T. Adcock, a graduate of Atlee High<br />

School killed while serving his country in the<br />

Iraq War.<br />

If you are interested in setting up a scholarship in the name of a loved one or in the name<br />

of your graduating class or business, please contact Margaret Hill, Executive Director,<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation, 804-365-4565 or e-mail mhill@hcps.us.<br />

Al Gardner Memorial Horticulture<br />

Scholarship<br />

Jena Gray, Patrick Henry High School<br />

Beth O’Brien Hubbard Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Janessa Hendricks, Atlee High School<br />

Sara Hudson, <strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

Kathryn Duggan, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Samantha Hopkins, Patrick Henry High School<br />

Bette J. Harmon Memorial Scholarship<br />

Marisa Hixson, <strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

Bethany Pursel, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Boyle Dentistry Scholarship<br />

Lauren Vickers, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Covenant Woods Community Outreach<br />

Scholarship<br />

Paige Copple, Atlee High School<br />

Jessica Flagg, <strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

Raheem Katrib, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Lauren Carroll, Patrick Henry High School<br />

Eleanor J. Sydnor Honor Award<br />

Stephanie Boor, Patrick Henry High School<br />

Lukas Chandler, Patrick Henry High School<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Chapter of the AARP Scholarship<br />

Kathryn Hall, Patrick Henry High School<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Industrial Air Park Business<br />

Association Scholarship<br />

Thomas Pulisic, Atlee High School<br />

J.K. Samples Scholarship<br />

Atlee High School -- Jasmyne Blackwell,<br />

Paige Newsome, Cole Stout<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> High School — Kelly Balderson,<br />

Ashley Gregory, Anna <strong>We</strong>st<br />

Lee-Davis High School -- Hannah Chenault,<br />

Nena Evans, Jesse Smith<br />

Patrick Henry High School -- Katherine<br />

Coleman, Brooke Perdue, Colleen Wright<br />

Kevin Ritz Memorial Scholarship<br />

Jessica Lewis, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Mario Colon Rivadeneria Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Kadie Duggan, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Bethany Pursel, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Reba G. Martin Memorial Scholarship<br />

Brianna Johnson, Lee-Davis High School<br />

Shane T. Adcock Memorial Scholarship<br />

Brian Rienecker, Atlee High School<br />

Matthew Santucci, <strong>Hanover</strong> High School<br />

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Celebrating Service to Our <strong>Schools</strong> and Students<br />

Available Now!<br />

Sue Forbes Watson is surrounded by her family Jane Forbes Watson Fields, Ritchie Watson, and Susan Watson Hatchett (LtoR)<br />

at a reception in her honor at Randolph-Macon College<br />

Sue Forbes Watson Award for Educational Innovation<br />

The <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation honored Sue Forbes Watson with a reception on June 14, 2012,<br />

at Randolph-Macon College, in recognition of her 36 years of service as the Ashland Representative on the<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> School Board. A former English teacher, Mrs. Watson has been an effective and tireless<br />

advocate for quality education for all <strong>Hanover</strong> children. Mrs. Watson has also given twenty-three years of<br />

service as an Advisor to the Foundation.<br />

<strong>We</strong> are proud to celebrate both her dedication to education and the<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> school system that she has so ably served. The award named<br />

in her honor will be a lasting tribute to her service and will enable <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

students and educators to be supported, encouraged, and recognized for<br />

excellence in education.<br />

Send your contribution to the Sue Forbes Watson Award for Educational<br />

Innovation payable to the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation, PO Box 1297,<br />

Ashland, VA 23005.<br />

Right, HEF President, Vernon Inge, presents Sue Forbes Watson with a gift for her 23 years of<br />

service to the Foundation during its May 2012 board meeting.<br />

The <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong> School<br />

Board and the <strong>Hanover</strong> Education<br />

Foundation have collaborated on<br />

the publication of A History of<br />

Education in <strong>Hanover</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />

Virginia 1778-2008 authored by<br />

school retirees Becky Bray and Dr.<br />

Lloyd Jones.<br />

Proceeds from the sale of<br />

this book, which chronicles the<br />

foundation and growth of <strong>Hanover</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>, helps to<br />

support professional development<br />

scholarships for teachers and creative<br />

classroom grants. To receive<br />

your copy, contact the HEF office at<br />

365-4560 or by email at afloyd@<br />

hcps.us. The cost of the book is<br />

$34.95.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-2012 BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Online contributions to the<br />

Matthew C. Anderson<br />

Chairman, Trane<br />

Nicholle D. Anderson<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Industrial Air Park<br />

Business Association<br />

Todd R. Attkisson<br />

Ashland Milling Company<br />

Cindy R. Boone<br />

BB&T<br />

Steven E. Brown<br />

Virginia Artesian<br />

Bottling Company<br />

Thank you for taking the challenge!<br />

The HEF attracted 44 generous donors by participating in “The Amazing Raise” Campaign, a<br />

36-hour online giving challenge sponsored by The Community Foundation serving Richmond<br />

and Central Virginia. The event was held on October 5-6, <strong>2011</strong>, and raised $2,307.<br />

Michael C. Dixon<br />

C&F Bank<br />

David W. Fuller<br />

Virginia Department of<br />

Business Assistance<br />

Oakley W. Hogg III<br />

ERA Woody Hogg & Associates<br />

Gail F. Hubbard<br />

Village Bank<br />

Robert L. Hundley<br />

Resource International, Ltd.<br />

Deborah L. Lennick<br />

Creative Office Environment LLC<br />

Owen M. Matthews<br />

Kings Dominion<br />

Benjamin R. Meads<br />

Martin's–Ashland/<strong>Hanover</strong><br />

P. Sean O’Berry<br />

American Red Cross<br />

Marylou H. Paine<br />

G.E. Paine Electric Company<br />

Ragan T. Phillips<br />

Hawk Hill Associates, Inc.<br />

H. Lee Swegle<br />

WalMart-Ashland<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation may<br />

be made by going to<br />

www.hefhanover.com and click on<br />

“Make a Donation.”<br />

Or mail your donation payable to:<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1297<br />

Ashland, VA 23005<br />

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!<br />

To receive information about the<br />

<strong>Hanover</strong> Education Foundation<br />

Send an email request to<br />

Margaret Hill at mhill@hcps.us<br />

or Anita Floyd at afloyd@hcps.us<br />

or call 804-365-4560

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