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Coronado Schools Foundation Annual Report 2015-16
Coronado Schools Foundation Annual Report 2015-16
Coronado Schools Foundation Annual Report 2015-16
Our Coronado public school students continue to thrive and excel with the exceptional
learning opportunities provided in our four local schools. That would not be possible
without over $800,000 returned from generous donations through the Coronado
Schools Foundation for the 2016-17 school year.
201 Sixth Street, Coronado, CA 92118
While we certainly agree that our local public schools are the crown jewel of our (619)438-8059 info@csfkids.org
Coronado community, providing critical funding to ensure exceptional learning CSFKIDS.ORG
opportunities in the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) LIST OF 2016-17 DIRECTORS
pathways is up to us. Why? The equalization of funding across our state ended when the OFFICERS
Legislature in Sacramento passed the Local Controlled Funding Formula in 2013. Since Jim Grady, Chairman
then, Coronado Unified School District receives nearly $1,500 less per student than San Renee Cavanaugh, Vice Chair
Pam Sauter, Secretary
Diego Unified which correlates to a $4.5M deficit, simply due to our demographics. While Kellen Gill, Treasurer
nearly 35% of our students are dependents of active duty military personnel (and the DIRECTORS
military impact aid received is figured into this equation), we do not have enough students Lorena Baca
who receive free or reduced lunches, are in foster homes, or English language learners, to Bridget Carlson
Liz Casanova
qualify for the additional funding. Tammy Farrier
Russ Haley
That’s where you come in. As a resident, business owner or parent of a Coronado Unified Tori Heintzelman
Karin Mellina, CUSD Liaison
student, we are confident you stand with us as Guardians of Possibility, here to protect Randy Morgan
and fund programs that fuel and nurture our children’s desire to learn and dream. Please Jim O’Connor
Tom Rudowicz
take a few minutes to review our Annual Report to see the impact of these donations and Chris Searles, MD, Immediate Past Chair
review our Strategic Planning goals. Jamie Tuckey
Miriam Valadès
We appreciate your support for the education of your children, your neighbor’s children, Olivia Zaller, Student Representative
or your grandchildren.
CSF STAFF
Patty Cowan, Chief Executive Officer
Michelle Gilmore, Director of Development
Anita Lorr, Staff Accountant
Melissa Lindley, Project Coordinator
Chris Searles Patty Cowan Kelley Geiss, Development Coordinator
Chairman of the Board, 2015-16 Chief Executive Officer
Our Mission
Through community involvement and support, Coronado Schools Foundation
raises and manages funds to provide exceptional learning experiences for all
Coronado Unified School District students.
Our Vision
Coronado Schools Foundation envisions a public school community that provides
Back row (L to R): Russ Haley; Jim Grady, Chairman; Chris
Searles, Immediate Past Chair; Kellen Gill, Treasurer. Middle
students an opportunity to learn, thrive and reach their highest potential today Row: Karin Mellina, CUSD Liaison; Jamie Tuckey; Tom
Rudowicz; Randy Morgan; Miriam Valadès: Lorena Baca; & Tori
and into their future. Heintzelman. Front row: Patty Cowan, CEO; Bridget Carlson;
Olivia Zaller, Student Rep; Pam Sauter, Secretary; Tammy
Farrier; and Renee Cavanaugh, Vice Chair. Not pictured: Jim
O’Connor and Liz Casanova.
Strategic Planning – Three Year Goals
Coronado Schools Foundation Board of Directors approved a three-year Strategic Plan in May
of 2016. Working with consultant Regina Neu to facilitate the process, the Board reviewed
and updated its mission, vision, and values. Interviews were conducted with Coronado Schools
Foundation staff, Coronado Unified School District leadership, and other key stakeholders as well
as researched local, regional and selected California schools foundations to learn more about their
best practices and priorities.
The Strategic Plan was developed with full Board and staff participation as well as focus groups CORONADO SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
with participation by community members on each of the strategic plan priority area teams. Five
priority area teams were created – governance, program, marketing, financial stewardship, and STRATEGIC PLAN
fundraising. The teams met monthly throughout the 2015-16 school year to create the working 2015-16
strategic plan with goals, objectives, activities, leadership, timeline and key deliverables for each
priority area. Since CSF is a fundraising organization, the over-reaching goal is to increase the
Coronado Schools
financial return to the schools to $1,000,000 by 2020-21 school year. Foundation
G R E AT S C H O O L S . G R E AT K I D S
.
View the Strategic Plan online at csfkids.org /2016strategicplan or stop by the CSF office.
Net Funds Frances G. Net Funds Summer Net Funds CSF Completes
Returned Harpst Returned Enrichment Returned A One-Year
Increased To Legacy Gift Increased To Program Increased To Strategic
$393,000 $633,000 Launched Planning
LIPP receives $3.8M,
added to endowment
$829,000
Process
for total of $5M
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Family
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Foundation
Grant of
$60,000/year
$313K 2005 2004 2001
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Available CSF Funds CSF Aligns Patty Laura Marta
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Funding Pilot Resource Work with Cowan Deitrick Hagen
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Increased To Technology PTO Groups Executive Executive Executive
$313,000 Program Director Director Director
- present until 2004 until 2001 Endowment
Established
10% of net
income
deposited
1982 1983 $50K 1984 1987 mid-1990s annually
Performing Arts
Teacher
Advanced Art
Materials 3%
KCMS Teacher 11% 13% Technology
Resource Teachers Other 4%
Technology (Digital
34% 12%
11% Tech Squad Teacher
SILVE
CO RONADO MIDD L E SCH OO L R STRAND E LE ME NTARY
Total Funded: $117,049
“Thanks to Coronado Schools
Total Funded: $174,184 Foundation donors, our 21st century
Library
learners have access to technology-
Performing Arts rich learning opportunities which
Teacher
Technician 13%
Advanced Art prepare them for our ever-changing
Materials 3% global society.” Academic Support
KCMS Teacher 11% 13% Technology Science & 16% Technology & Enrichment (ASE)
Lab Teacher
Resource Teachers Other 4% Resource Teacher
Teachers
20%
34% 12% 33% KARIN MELLINA, M.ED.
Technology (Digital 11% Tech Squad Teacher Band Teacher 3%
Principal,
Media) Teacher Preschool
Coronado Middle School 1%
Materials
9% Engineering
Science Lab 13%
Experiment Kits 3% Pathway Teacher Visual & Performing
Arts Teacher
VILLAGE E LE ME NTARY
Total Funded: $175,083
Visual & Performing
YOUR Donations Each spring, CSF calculates the financial return to the schools,
13%
based on its
Arts Teacher
annual fundraising and a 4% return from the endowment (see page 13). The
Fuel Exploration, funds are equitably distributed across the four campuses with the leadership
team at each school preparing a Site Program Grant proposal, addressing the
Academic Reading
Excellence, and
Technology 20% Intervention
highest educational funding priorities as identified by the site’s strategic plan.
Resource Teacher Teacher
Each proposal receives district approval and is then reviewed and approved by
Science/
45%
16% These charts identify how the funds were utilized
the CSFEngineering
Imagination Board of Directors.
Teacher
at each campus, primarily for STEAM science, technology, engineering, arts and
6%
math – initiatives not funded by the state.
Band Program
Academic Support
Science & Technology & Enrichment (ASE)
TAMMY MARBLE, M.ED. 16%
Lab Teacher Resource Teacher Teachers
Principal, Silver Strand 20%
Elementary School & Preschool 33%
Band Teacher 3%
Preschool Materials 1%
13%
The impact you are making for 2016-17: Visual & Performing
Arts Teacher
97%
69% Graduation
Rate
20%
11%
96
Universities &
Four-Year
Institutions
Two-Year Military,
Institutions Trade School,
Colleges
3 32
States
Work or
Countries
Gap Year
Arizona State University Emory University Southwestern College Universita Commerciale Luigi
Auburn University Fashion Institute of Design Stanford University Bocconi, Italy
Berklee College of Music and Merchandise Syracuse University University of Florida
Boise State University Florida State University Tecnologico de Monterrey, University of Illinois,
Brigham Young University Glendale Community College Mexico Champaign Urbana
Bucknell University Grand Canyon University Texas Christian University University of Kansas
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Harvard University Tulane University University of Hawaii, Manoa
California State University, Hofstra University The Art Institute of California- University of Massachusetts,
Channel Islands Humboldt State University San Diego Boston
California State University, Indiana University United States Coast Guard University of Miami
Chico Leiden University Academy University of Michigan
California State University, Liberty University United States Merchant University of Mississippi
Long Beach Loyola University Chicago Marine Academy University of Oregon
California State University, Marshall University United States Naval Academy University of Puget Sound
Los Angeles Mesa Community College University of Alabama University of Redlands
California State University, Oregon State University University of Alaska Fairbanks University of San Diego
Monterey Bay Pace University University of Arizona University of San Francisco
California State University, Platt College University of California, University of Southern
San Marcos Saint Louis University Berkeley California
Chapman University San Diego City Community University of California, Davis University of Texas at Tyler
Claremont McKenna College College University of California, Irvine University of Washington
Colorado State University San Diego State University University of California, University of Wisconsin,
Creighton University San Francisco State Los Angeles Madison
Denison University University University of California, Santa Vassar College
Drew University San Jose State University Barbara Virginia Tech
East Carolina University Smith College University of California, Santa Westmont College
Eastern Washington Sonoma State University Cruz Willamette University
University Southern Methodist University of Chicago Wheaton College
Elon University University University of Colorado, Boulder Wright State
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT:
Jon McKay, CHS Grad 2009
As a student at Coronado High School,
Scholarships for Class of 2016 Jon McKay expressed a keen interest in
engineering. With limited funding available,
Coronado High School Seniors Jon worked tirelessly with Physics Teacher
Bill Lemei, then-CHS principal Karl Mueller,
Each year, the following scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors, identified by and members of the community to launch
the CHS Awards Committee. These scholarships are made possible thanks to the Crown City Robotics in the 2008-09 school
generosity of private donors whose names are listed following each award. year, competing in the San Diego Regional
Qualcomm First Robotics Competition.
Becky McSheehy Memorial Scholarship, The Payne Family Initially funds from The Lipp Family Foundation
Brian Bent Memorial Award, Gwyneth Bent through CSF helped fuel such programs. In
Burke -Couture Memorial Scholarship, Couture Family 2010 when CSF received the very generous
Café Madrid & Window Washers, Etc. Entrepreneurial Award, Luis Madrid, Wendy & Jeff Miller Frances G. Harpst gift, the Foundation made
Clarence W. Muirhead Memorial Scholarship, Muirhead Family a commitment to return 4% annually for a
Coronado Lacrosse Foundation Perry-Huck Awards, Coronado Lacrosse Foundation minimum of five years to fund STEAM-related
Garrett Scott Memorial Scholarships, Lynne Scott programs.
Greer Goebels Memorial Scholarship, Community Donations
“As a result of CSF’s commitment, we were
Greg Gallant Memorial Scholarship, Gallant & Jamison Families
able to add engineering and computer science
James Oliver Monette Memorial Scholarship, Monette Family
classes and CHS now has a compact with San
Kristopher Krohne Memorial Scholarship, Ted & Kathy Krohne
Diego State University, allowing students who
Mary E. “Terry” Gunthorp Memorial Scholarship, Bob Gunthorp
meet criteria to be admitted into SDSU’s
Matt Sandler Memorial Scholarship, Anonymous
prestigious engineering program,” said Mr.
McKay, Nierenhause & Pittner Engineering Scholarship, Coronado Schools Foundation
Mueller, who is now superintendent for CUSD.
Mitch Sanders Memorial Scholarship, Community Donations
Patricia Davy Memorial Scholarship, Davy Legacy Trust Jon received a full scholarship to Olin College
Robert Gunthorp Scholarship, Joshua Reyes of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts
Robert J. Oliver Scholarship, Tracy Ferron and graduated in 2013 with a degree in
Ruth Martin Mathematics Award, Anonymous Computer Engineering. He then returned
Walt Heinecke Memorial Leadership Scholarships, Community Donations to San Diego to co-found HC3 Solar, which
Warrior Poet Award in honor of Bernard “Bud” Mayfield, Felipe Hernandez provides a free solar consulting service for
homeowners.
“Many incoming students at Olin already had
engineering experience. Having engineering
programs in our schools is critical to the global
success of Coronado’s students.” said McKay.
Why Public Schools Need Private Donations
CORONADO UNIFIED RECEIVES $1,479 LESS PER CHILD
Funding for school districts in California is determined at the state level. Our property taxes,
high as they are, do not stay in Coronado. They are sent to Sacramento for distribution across
1,479
the state. In 2013, California State Legislature enacted the Local Control Funding Formula which lESS
eliminated the equalization of funding for schools which had been in existence for over 40 years.
Coronado Unified receives $1,479 less per child in Average Daily Attendance funds than San
SAN DIEgO
COrONAdO
Diego Unified, simply because of our demographics. Across San Diego County, Coronado is the
fourth lowest-funded district out of 50.
That’s where CSF comes in. Since 1982, over $8.9M has been returned with nearly three
quarters of that funding since 2004. Clearly our community has stepped up support while
state funding for schools has diminished.
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Summer Enrichment
HONOR ROLL 2015-2016
This list includes all donors who made a monetary gift to the Coronado Schools Foundation through Partners in Education and
Business Partners in Education program as well as Raise-Your-Paddle initiative at the 2015 Masquerade on Bourbon Street Auction.
Names in italics represent five or more consecutive years of giving.
LEGACY PARTNER: $1M+: Frances G. Harpst
FOUNDATION PARTNER: $50,000+: The Lipp Family Foundation
Fiesta
Michael Downes Carroll Gerbel Larry Hofstetter
Ms. Laurie Drenning Ms. Kristee Gilbert Jerre & Perry Holden
Patrick & Erin Duffey Tom Gillingham Maggie & Dennis Holland
The Dupourque Family The Gilmore Family Miwako Holland
Hosted by Loews Ginny DuVall
Vanessa DuVall
Harry & Maxine Gimber
John & Carlin Glorieux
Ken Hong
Bernadette Houston
Coronado Bay Resort The Eaton Family
Robert J. Ecker
Kim Gomez
The Gomrick Family
Douglas Howard
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Howden
Jason & Jeanine Ehret Darius Hoye
Generous donors giving Chris & Joan Elam Lambert & Tracy Hsu
$1,000 or more annually The Elardo Family Kimberly Huang
are invited to an event in Richard Erhard & Lisa Culbreth Myron Hunt
the spring to acknowledge Christina Espinosa Wayne Hunter
and thank them for their Amel Esposito The Hunter Family
significant support. Guests Jill Esrock Ron Huntsberger
enjoy a lovely afternoon Grant Esterling Amy Hurley
Margaret & Howard Everett The Hutchins Family
on the Bay View Terrace
Marshall & Theresa Eyerman Dollyanne Hutchins
thanks to the generosity of Alex & Joan Fahrenthold Scott Hutto
Managing Director Sean Martin Fenton Gabriela Gonzalez Inchaurrandieta Family
Clancy. Milton & Marian Ferguson Familia Gonzalez Stephanie & James Irey
Hans Fernan Mr. & Mrs. Goodmanson Becky Isabella-Black
Abby Buckley was
Jose Antonio Toro Fernandez Jim & Cary Gould Laura Jackson
recognized as the Bob & Kathy Ferrar Dani Grady Jennifer & Jake Jacobs
2016 Volunteer Edward N Fialkowski The Grady Family Cheryl Jacobs-Bonnett
of the Year for her Mr. & Mrs. Morris Finch Mary Grandsire Ellen & Bob Jasper
dedication and Alex Fitzpatrick Robert & Mary Griffin Sean & Heather Johnson
service to CSF. Robert & Lucile Fleming Joanne Griffin Barbara Jones
Minerva Flores Yukiko Griffin COL & Mrs. Raymond Jones
Ned & Joy Floyd Griffith Family The Jost Family
Marilyn Floyd The Grimaud Family Trust Kenneth & Jodi Judd
Cathal & Edith Flynn Dennis & Carol Grimaud Kaplan Family
Niamh Foley Amanda Grimes Alison Keehan
Eugene & Robin Fowle Delta Grote Mike & Susie Keeney
Dan & Heather Frank Aundrea Gunn-Hasan Kristin Keith
Ms. Laura Frank Heidi Gutierrez Kenneth Kelleher
Jenny Freel Wayne & Kristen Guymon Ryan Keller
Jane Frost Haddaway Family Barbara & Mike Kelly
Sophia Frost Brandon & Elsie Hammond David & Cerissa Kieffer
The Funk Family Paul Handly Kelley Kiel
Betty Galbo Mrs. Harper Alejandro Kindelan
Captain George & Becky Wes & Charlotte Harris Jennifer Kiser
Galdorisi Shannon Harrison Christina Klave
Robert & Deborah Nordlie
John Nyquist
John & Carrie O’Brien
Harry O’Halloran & Kari
McCulloch
Dee O’Hara
Monika Olivares
Elizabeth Ortega
Allen & Cathy Osmialowski
Kim & Elisabet Ostermarker
Donna & Hank Otten
Michelle Oval
Julie Parmley
Julie Kosier Leitha Marsolais Steve & Libby Patrick
Adrienne Kraus Chris & Cecelia Marston Clarice & Bill Perkins
Summer Enrichment
Robert & Susan Kroger Richard Martin Tony Perri
James & Julie Laing Capt. William K. Martin The Peterhans Fam ily
Jennifer Landry Daniela Martinez del Rio Ashlee Phair
John Larison
Ducky Laughlin
Erinn Martocchio
The Matney Family
Joseph Piepenkotter
Paloma Pierce
Program
Stephanie Brett Lay John W. & Laurie McCaull Mr. & Mrs. Joe Pinsonneault
Terry & Susan Leary Patrick & Anne McGrath The Piritz Family CSF launched its Summer Enrichment
Connie LeFever Jennifer McKenzie Karen & Christopher Plummer Program in 2012, offering a variety
Patricia Linnell Brenda McLaughlin Thomas & Laura Price of fun, innovative classes during the
Thomas Little Jason McMillen Matthew Prince
Katy & Todd Little Kellie McMullen Tom & Jill Proctor summer for students. Taught primarily
William Littrell Amanda McPhail Sally Pusch by CUSD teachers, this program fills a
Kristen Lively Peter McVey Radich Family void created when Coronado Unified’s
Bruce Lloyd-Jones Olivia Mejia & Nicholas Perez Camsen Reese
Bob & Allison Logan Rosalie Merks Alexis Reitmeyer state funding for summer enrichment
Shannon Lord Dr. Moriah Meyskens Mr. Gregg Reneau programs was eliminated. Thanks to
Marc Lord John Mickel Mr. Gary Reneau & Ms. Janice the generosity of business partners,
Rylaigh Lord Phyllis Milder Delvecchio
Lisa & Rich Lorentzen Melissa Miller Susan Rhinelander
Boney’s Bayside Market, Kari Lyons
Lund Family Steven Miotto Jet & David Rhys of Park Life Real Estate, Mullins
Kathy MacDonald Thomas Mitchell Clancy & Lee Rickard Orthodontics and the Rotary Club of
Robert MacLean Jane Mitchell Peter & Jinx Ring
Sheryl Madonna Jeremy Moffett Yvonne Rizzo
Coronado, over $6,500 in scholarships
The Bodkin Family Jane Morrison Jim & Bev Roamer were granted to qualifying families.
Roy & Kathleen Mantz Stacy & Stephen Morrissey Amber Roberts CSF rents space from CUSD and the
Ms. Deborah Mariya The Morson Family Ky Roberts program has operated in the black each
Jay & Trinka Marquand The Mueller Family BrendaJo Robyn
Lena Marquez Kathleen Mulvehill Cheryl Rode year.
Damian & Joanne Mycroft Debbie Rodgers
Harold & Kae Myers Jim & Linnea Rodman
Eddie & Junko Needham The Rogers Family
Jackson & Lisa Nelson Carolyn Rogerson
Will & Nevie Nelson Jason Alihan
Ms Jane New Art & Cindy Van Rooy
Ms. Jan Newmark Sarah Rotherham
Anh-Thu T. Nguyen Joyleen S. Rottenstein
Robin Nixon Cindy Roulan
Ron & Gloria Nixon Jim & Suellen Rowe
Creating a Honor Roll 2015-16
Lasting Legacy
The Ryan Family Barry & Maggie Stauffer Angel & Aimee Vidal
Elizabeth Ryan Kathleen & Martin Steinley Kathy & Kevin Vienna
Jason & Tisha Salata Paul & Barbara Stephenson Fernado Vildosola
Donna Salof Mr. & Mrs. James Strickland Jimena Villasenor
Patricia Samora John Strittmatter David Vinegrad
PLANNED GIVING Joseph & Lynell Sanchez Tony & Sandy Sucec Sue Viola
Cristina Sanchez Ms Kathy Surpitski Carl & Grace Volta
HONOR SOCIETY Elizabeth Sanchez
Mr. & Mrs. Bill & Tami Sandke
Daniel Swanson
Shiloh Taherian
Dawn & John Vresics
Rita Wack
Debra Sands Melvin & Karin Tanaka Luke & Bianca Wagner
Coronado Schools Foundation established Cindy Sanger The Tavern Megan & Andrew Levy
Monica Santos Luan Taylor David Walt
a Planned Giving Honor Society in
Kelly Sarber Tessada Family Ramona & Mark Warner
1996 to encourage and recognize those Sarber Family Chris Theep Jo Ann & Gordon Watkins
individuals who wish to provide a lasting Amy Schiaffino Geneveve Joseph Meredith Watwood
gift to the students of Coronado’s public Nancy Schmuhl Wendy Threlkeld Clifford Weiler
schools through a bequest in their will or Oliver Schwarz Andrew Thurston Welsh Family Trust
Ms. Seaman Annette Tickner-Edwards Dave & Amanda Werth
trust. Leaving this legacy of support will
Daniel & Katsumi Seiden Eileen Tomlin Carol West
ensure that Coronado Unified students Kathy Shady Hollyn, Andrew & Patrick Toomey Karen Wilcox
continue to have access to the tools they Adam Shapiro Sandra Tredwell Dallas & Mary Jane Wilfong
need well into the future. Gifts may be Barbara & John Sharatz Mike & Barb Turner Jeff Wilkens
made anonymously and all donations are The Shaub Family Ms. Caroline Turner Craig & Diane Williams
Susan & Patrick Shipstead Virginia Turpit Michael & Kathie Woiwode
tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
Janice Shirlaw Dr. Twesme John & Karen Wood
Evelyn & Ed Singer Monolito Tyson Laurie Worthington
Mark W. Andrews Brett & Stephanie Slaughter Christine Umali Ms. Cristina Yanez
Robert & Susan Smith Ken & Shelley Uyesugi Patrick Yassini
Lew & Yvonne Barnum Mary V. Smith Paul & Patti Vachal Karen & Matt Zagrodzky
Benny & Kate Chan Pamela Smith Dalia Valderrama R. Guy & Britt Zeller
Bent Family Trust Dale Sokolov Vanderlinden Family Barry Zemel
Linda Southard Suzanne Varco Nerrie & Molly Zohn
Patricia E. Cowan Jacques & Tiffany Spitzer David Vaughn
Bob & Laura Deitrick Stuart Stall Linda & Gary Vause
John Stall Javier Velasco
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gunthorp
Jill E. Hardman
Frances G. Harpst, Legacy Gift*
ENDOW THE FUTURE
Lee & Judy Reynard Consider making an endowment gift, a tax-deductible donation with both immediate and
perpetual benefits.
Marty Schneider
Bob & Peggy Wilson The Endowment Fund is managed by the Finance Committee under Committee Chair Jim
O’Connor, returning 4% annually to Coronado Unified for STEAM-focused Site Program
Anonymous Grants for each campus; without this funding, these programs would not be possible as no
*denotes gifts of $1M or more or
state funding is available.
irrevocable gifts With a balance of nearly $5.5 million as of June 30th, 2015, this fund ensures continued,
stable funding in perpetuity. Consider a gift of $25,000 today, returning 4% or $1,000
annually in perpetuity.
If you’d like to consider a gift now or in the future, please contact Chief Executive Officer
Patty Cowan.
Business Partners In Education
Local business owners are strong supporters of our public schools, acknowledging
excellent schools are the “crown jewel” of the Coronado community. Annually
donating over $100,000 in cash donations, Business Partners are a cornerstone of
financial support. Names in italics represent five or more consecutive years of giving.
Business Partners at $500+ levels
FOUNDATION PARTNER: Chicago Title Co., Fred Eckert Coronado Training Center
can market their services through a
$50,000++ Clayton’s Coffee Shop & Costa Azul & Island Pasta
partnership with CoronadoTimes.com Hotel del Coronado Mexican Take-out eMail Networks
with the Coronado Locals Card. Deals CMG Mortgage, Emerald City The Boarding
SUPERINTENDENT PARTNER:
are promoted and updated online at $10,000 - $49,999
Kory Kavanewsky Source
CoronadoTimes.com/csf. Coronado Brewing Company Joan C. Fahrenthold
Dextra Baldwin McGonagle
Coronado Elia Enterprises Photography
Foundation
“CoronadoTimes.com is pleased to partner Coronado Private Bank The Gensler Group
Esthetica of San Diego;
with CSF and promote their card to all of Coronado Junior Woman’s Club Holland’s Bicycles
Dr. Wael Khouli
our readers. Personally, my family uses the Coronado Times Lyons Construction
The Islanders Ladies Club
card almost weekly and has saved hundreds Scott Grimes & Renee Wilson, Corporation
Loews Coronado Bay Resort
of dollars while supporting local business Park Life Real Estate Millar Mortgage & Financial, Inc.
Mullins Orthodontics
and CSF. We don’t leave home without it!” Heritage Construction Potter Chiropractic
Mary Jo Morgan
- Steve Johnson la mer Teague Insurance Agency, Inc.
Spiro’s Greek Café
Publisher, CoronadoTimes.com Kari Lyons, Park Life Real Estate Umansky Medical Center for
Bob Stall Chevrolet
Martial Arts America Plastic Surgery
DISTRICT PARTNER: Milberg Orthodontics Weiman Design
$5,000 - $9,999 Pacific Western Bank
Blue Bridge Hospitality Rotary Club of Coronado PARTNERS: UP TO $499
Boney’s Bayside Market Smart & Final extra! Bistro d’ Asia & Sushi Bar
California American Water Which Wich of Coronado Coronado Hardware Glass &
Chabad of Coronado Willis Allen Real Estate Paint
The Clements Group, Coronado Historical Association
Berkshire Hathaway CLASSROOM PARTNER: Crown Cleaners
Coronado Flood Restoration $500 - $1,499 John Harvard Academy
Coronado Smiles Dental BasicLink, Inc Lutz Tire
Nicolls Design Bosworth Dental Arts Group Shima Coronado
RIVER OF GIVING Three Wire Systems LLC Jane Braun, Manning Wealth Wash n’ Go Car Wash