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St. John the Baptist School Class of 2007 with a farewell wave to their school.St. John the BaptistSchoolSt. Johnthe Baptist School19 Chestnut Street19 Chestnut StreetPeabody, MA 01960-5480Peabody, Ma 01960Return Service RequestedSt. John the Baptist SchoolPeabody, MANon-Profit Org. Non-Profit Org.U.S. POSTAGE PAIDU.S. POSTAGE PAIDPEABODY,MA 01960PEABODY, MA 01960www.stjohns-peabody.comPermit No. 39 Permit No. 392011 - 2012ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTSJuly 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012“Sustaining the Future”

PASTOR’S MESSAGEDear Friends,Over the twelve years since I came to Saint John the Baptist Parish, I have seen wonderful things happening in our school. Saint John’s School has remainedcommitted to providing the finest education at the lowest possible tuition. As a private school we do remarkably well to keep costs down and quality up. Oneof the strengths of a parish school is the commitment which parents and teachers make in terms of personal involvement. Based on the people I talk with,they can say proudly: “this is our school.” Thank you for supporting Saint John’s School with your contributions and also with your prayers. Without theadditional revenue which we count on from friends like you, we would not be able to carry out our mission and reach the children we do each year. May Godbless you abundantly for what you can give and what you can do for Saint John’s School!AN ENDOWMENT FUND MAY BE ESTABLISHED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: In honoring a loved one living or deceased A 10,000 minimum gift or it may be funded with stock or other securities It may be donor advised for general/specific purposes (i.e. tuition, scholarships, salaries, enrichment, etc.) Please call Mrs. Kathleen Trainor ‘71, Advancement Office, at (978) 531-0444 ext. 340 or e-mail atktrainor@stjohns-peabody.com for more information.Donations are gratefully accepted in the name of our current endowment/ enrichment funds or in honor/memory of a loved oneat any time. Donations are also appreciated in honor of special occasions/celebrations (i.e. birthdays, anniversaries, etc.)God bless you.Rev. John MacInnisST. JOHN THE BAPTIST MEMORIAL AND HONOR CARDPRINCIPAL’S MESSAGEJune, 2012Dear Friends,Each year at this time we publish our Annual Report, which recognizes the support of so many members of the St. John’s community. Without this support wewould be a very different school. We deeply appreciate each and every one of the donors who have contributed in the past year. Thank you for your generosityof spirit; thank you for helping by providing financial support; and thank you to everyone who gave of themselves through volunteering this school year.Your tax-deductible contributions to St. John the Baptist School Memorial and HonorFunds are necessary for use to continue providing children with a quality Catholiceducation. Thank you for your generosity.The Annual Fund helps us bridge the gap between the amount of revenue provided by tuition and fees and the total annual costs of running St. John theBaptist School. Thanks to these donations we can sustain those aspects of the program that enrich our students’ lives, and maintain our facility and grounds.Your generosity is a reflection the St. John’s community coming together to show its support for the school. The St. John the Baptist School communitycontinues to count our blessings as a vibrant, robust ministry of St. John the Baptist Parish. We are proud of our roots in the past, our objectives rooted inthe present, and our hopeful heart turned toward our future.I thank you all for your continued support of our mission of Catholic education. May God bless you as together we continue on our Christian journey.With deep gratitude,PastorFather John E. MacInnisPrincipalMs. Maureen KelleherMrs. Maggie Farrell, AssistantAssistant PrincipalMrs. Mary AndersonMrs. Anne NortonMusicMr. Steven PetrucciMrs. Trish Stueve, Assistant TeacherComputerMrs. Laurie RaycroftGrade 1Ms. Renee DoucetteCustodiansAdm. Asst. &Mrs. Lisa GaglianoGrade 2Adm. Asst. &Mrs. Sue VassalloMrs. Danielle Wilkins, Assistant TeacherMrs. Kathleen TrainorGrade 3Mrs. Judy CostiganMrs. Jan BartonGrade 4Mrs. Karen EstellaMrs. Doreen BeuchertHuman ResourcesMrs. Eileen ZoldakWed. PlaygroupMrs. Trish StueveGrade 5PreschoolMrs. Laura CohanGrade 4/5Mrs. Lisa Gordon, AssistantSpanishMrs. Christina MeissnerMrs. Jennifer Linehan GarofaloGrade 6Ms. Kristen BennettJunior HighMrs. Valerie ShippenMs. Fofo Saxonis, Assistant TeacherMrs. Laura CohanKindergartenMr. Dan ClayMrs. Lisa Gordon, AssistantMrs. Michele BrewerMr. Sean O’NeilMr. Ron ArsenaultSend Acknowledgement to:Address:City: State: Zip:Mrs. Cheryl ArsenaultMr. Matt TrainorExtended Day Prog. Ms. Shannon Jamieson, DirectorMrs. Patricia QuinnMrs. Diane FabboLunch Coordinators Mrs. Kristin Connor, DirectorMrs. Mina RiversMrs. Mary Ann Cronin-TretterMrs. Geraldine OrozcoMrs. Sandra JessonMs. Tracy GansenbergMrs. Geraldine MarkarianAccounting/Pre-KindergartenArtMrs. Kathleen TheriaultAdvancementAssistantMrs. Erin CapomaccioMrs. Janice VanTornhout, Asstistant TeacherAdvancement/AdmissionsDonor Name:City: State: Zip:2011-2012 FACULTY & STAFFOffice Mgr.In Honor of:Donor Address:Maureen J. KelleherBusiness Mgr.In Memory of:Ms. Angela TeehanLibrarianMrs. Sherrill BridgeoMr. Richard St. PierreBandMs. Sharon ChenDramaMr. John PayetteNurseMrs. Eileen BraleyGuidanceMrs. Jennie CentorePhysical EducationMr. Ben Baudanza-SturksMrs. Carol IslesMs. Julie KiricoplesStudent SupportSr. Ruth Creedon, SNDMrs. Robin Gaeta, Assistant TeacherMrs. Theresa PaciulanStudent SupportSr. Charlotte Wickes, SNDMs. Nancy JenkinsMs. Rebekah WatersonReading SupportMrs. Rachel FarleyMrs. Nancy O’Brien, Assistant TeacherMrs. Jennine ZitoTitle 1Mrs. Melanie StansfieldSPECIAL THANK YOUThe St. John School community would like to thank the followingindividuals and businesses for their ongoing contributions to our school:Conway, Cahill - Brodeur Funeral HomeDinis ElectricMr. Bob Howard

CUMULATIVE GIVING BY CATEGORYMEMORIAL AND HONOR GIFTSMEMORIALS AND HONOR GIFTS: “A Beautiful Way of Giving”We thank those donors who have remembered or honored others through St. John the Baptist School.Memorial or Honor cards, available on the next page, are also available through the Parish Centeror Advancement Office at (978) 531-0444 x340.Contributions towards the following Memorial Funds were received and acknowledged onan individual basis during the course of the school year.Memorial Library Fund (Established 1995)This fund allows family and friends to memorialize those who have been called to Eternal Life. Donations can also be made in honor of individuals orsignificant events (i.e. Birthday, Christmas, etc.). In establishment since 1995, donations have been used to purchase books, technological materials,literature, reference materials or other necessary materials in memory or honor of those as requested.Linda and Lucy Verza Memorial Endowment (Established 2001)Interest from this endowment will be used for scholarships for our St. John’s students in need who are Peabody residents.Dorothea Sullivan “1935-1998” Memorial Endowment (Established 1998)Income from this fund is used for scholarships for children in need of financial aid.Annual Campaign Total 2011-2012: 14,576.00ST. JOHN SOCIETY GIFTSGuardians of the Mission: Up to 5, 000Circle of Leaders: Up to 2,500St. John the Baptist Council: Up to 1,000St. Julie Society: Up to 500Notre Dame Circle: Up to 250Blue and Gold Society: Up to 100Friends of St. John’s: Up to 50Guardians of the MissionCircle of LeadersDr. Joseph P. ReardonSt. John the Baptist CouncilMr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Darling, Jr.Peter and Jeanette McGinnMr. and Mrs. Lenny PientaMrs. Susan DeIulis “1961-2000” Enrichment Fund (Established 2000)Proceeds from this memorial fund are used for student enrichment.Tuition/Scholarship FundEach year St. John School gets many requests for tuition assistance. Families want their children to experience the value of a Catholic education buteconomic reasons put tuition out of reach. The purpose of this fund is to aid families in need of tuition assistance.St. John’s School sincerely appreciates every donation we receive. All Memorial and Honor gifts as well as contributionsto our Endowment and Enrichment funds are accepted on an on going basis throughout the year.St. Julie SocietyKathleen R. ConwayIntel Matching Gifts to Education ProgramRichard LordJames D. O’BoyleFrancis G. O’SullivanNotre Dame CircleBlue and Gold Society (cont.)BNY Mellon Community Partnership Nichole Gagnon ‘99John GattiMr. and Mrs. Francis BresnahanGreater HorizonsLuciano DinisDorothy HartwellEvelina Lourenco EmeryNick ‘99 and Andrew ‘01 HenryMrs. Virginia GilletteLeo and “Mike” HigginsGreener FamilyJoan M. HuntDeborah HoltJohn and Barbara KeenanKevin J. KellyVirginia ManningDennis and Karen KolodziejRuth A. McNultyCory and Sally LovettBeverly SchutzDonna M. QualtersLaura Kneeland ‘77 WallJoanne T. RileyRichard StansfieldBlue and Gold SocietyMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. BoyleMarie F. CassidyWilliam and Janis CataldoHenry and Maria ClayMary E. CoanScott E. ColbertJoseph A. CovinoDr. Ralph J. CovinoAlan and Carrie DayMr. and Mrs. Michael Dellisola, Sr.Mr and Mrs. Richard DePianoMr. and Mrs. Richard DePiano, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert D’ErricoMr. and Mrs. Stephen DiCarloAnn Marie Hunt Dunne ‘55Fidelity Foundation Matching GiftsJanice ForsstromNancy and Bill FouheyMr. and Mrs. William FritzFriends of St. John’sAnonymousJanet BirminghamJoanne CallahanAlice M. CaronJon CaryMr. and Mrs. Louis ChinappiMichelle ChouinardCynthia (Mello) CostaJohn and Margaret DeIulisPatricia DemersPaul A. DumasHope GaffneyF.C. Gardner, Sr.Edward M. GilletteRuth Donovan GradyClaire KaneBill MahoneyAnne McDaidLewis and Mary McHughThe McKeehan FamilyFriends of St. John’s (cont.)Mr. and Mrs. Biagio MontanileEllen C. MorrisonPeter R. NoeChristine A. PaulAnne V. QuinnRobert QuinnMr. and Mrs. Charles Razney, Jr.Ann M. RichardsonEllen J. RoccaMatthew and Amy SchroederSwenson FamilyDorothy A. TaylorVassy FamilyElizabeth WallaceDorothy A. TaylorJoan WeedenLucas E. Williams & FamilyMEMORIAL AND HONOR GIFTSIn Memory of Marie F. BettanoPatricia Cutler and FamilyIn Memory of Corey BettencourtMr. and Mrs. Anthony BettencourtIn Memory of Mr. Stephen BuckleyEddie and Ginnie L’Abbe and FamilyMs. Irene ZielskiIn Memory of Sr. Mary Patricia CassidyPeg (Margaret) Horgan SimpsonIn Memory of Mrs. Clara CognataMrs. Anna MontanileSusan DeIulis Enrichment FundMr. Patrick DeIulisIn Honor of Michael Donoghue, SJS 1957Ellen Donoghue Stern, SJHS 1956In Honor of the Gauthier FamilyPatricia Cutler and FamilyIn Honor of Danielle GubitoseMary Jane WilsonIn Memory of C. Richard HanniganThe Kaldes Family (Maureen, Charles,Drew, and Maura)In Memory Rosa P. MartinsEddie and Ginny L’AbbeIn Memory of Jane V. ReardonHenry and Patricia BrennanIn Memory of Irene SullivanJames and Stephanie (Luz) AbramsMr. and Mrs. Gerard F. BoyleFrank and Sue CannonSheila A. ClarkeTim and Shaun ClarkeRita and Edward CollinsP.M. and L.J. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Richard DeGregorioMr. and Mrs. George DemerittMr. Charles DiCroceDiCroce Family FoundationJeanne DunnMr. and Mrs. Philip D. FlynnHarold C. FoleyMaryann GahaganBob and Sue JodiceElaine LaneHerbert LuzKathleen LuzMark and Donata LuzLynda and Ron MiniEd MoranMichael G. Regas, IILinda A. RegisMr. and Mrs. Raymond C. RogersKathy RyanDavid SampsonPenelope ScangasNorman Stein and Sandra K.Lorraine A. ThomsonST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ADVISORY BOARD 2011-2012PastorFr. John MacInnisAdvancementMrs. Dina Bona, ChairTechnologyMr. Andre Deschenes, ChairPrincipalMs. Maureen KelleherFinanceMr. Henry Clay, ChairAthleticsMrs. Sally Driscoll, ChairChairpersonMr. Dennis GaglianoPhysical PlantMr. Bud Wodarski, ChairSchool LifeMrs. Dianne Full, ChairSecretaryPublic Relations Chair/Vice-ChairPublic RelationsMrs. Mary Vinagro, Chair

ADVANCEMENT ACTIVITIESWalk-a-thon: September 26, 2011The Walk-a-thon allows students to be active participants in the process of raising funds for their school. Aftergathering pledges, students “Walk for St. John’s” and in turn collect money for the number of laps they’ve walked.This is one of the major fundraisers for the school.Chairperson: Mrs. Kayla DesmondSpecial Facts: Our young students walk around the school recess yard and our olderstudents walk their laps at Emerson Park in Peabody.FINANCIAL SUMMARYREVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS: 8,331 179 8,1522012 Walk-A-thon date: Monday, September 24, 2012An attendee at our inaugural event “Night at the Races” places a bet at the betting table.Inaugural “Night at the Races”: October 15, 2011The school and local community enjoyed a new event at St. John School this year. Our new “Night at the Races” isa fun, casual evening where our guests can bet “funny money” on horse races. Ten DVD horse races are viewed byattendees and winners can receive a variety of prizes.We thank our sponsor Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home.Chairperson: Mrs. Dina BonaSpecial Facts: The horse races that are shown are videos from real horse races run at major tracks throughoutthe country. The results are not known to anyone before the even.FINANCIAL SUMMARYREVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS: 7,563 4,274 3,2892012 Night at the Races date: Saturday, October 13, 2012Our gym is filled with visitors during our Grandparents/Special Friends Day. Our attendees visitclassrooms, enjoy food and beverages and then return to the gym and are entertained by our students.This event was held on Friday, March 9, 2012.

PHOTO GALLERYADVANCEMENT ACTIVITIES2012 Raffle CalendarWe once again, had available for sale, a full year raffle calendar. A name is drawn every day of 2012 (excludingJuly and August) and that person wins the corresponding dollar amount for that particular day. Minimum prize is 35. A calendar could be purchased for 20.00 each. We will continue this fundraiser with a 2013 Raffle Calendar.These calendars make great gifts!Chairperson: School Advancement OfficeSpecial Facts: Over 3,500 calendars were sold. 18,000 in prizes are being awarded during 2012.FINANCIAL SUMMARYREVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS:Our 2011-2012 Volunteer of the Year Award recipients pictured withFr. MacInnis at our Catholic Schools Week Mass.(left to right) Jayne Botticelli, Tara Silva, Nancy O’Donnell, Fr. John, Andre Deschenes, Mary Intontiand Eileen Zoldak (Not pictured: Lou Dinis) 61,360 23,496 37,8642013 Calendars will be available October 1, 2012.“A Taste of New England” Auction: March 24, 2012Our “Taste of New England” theme was back by popular demand. Those who attended our Auction tasted wonderfulfood from many local restaurants. These well known area restaurants bring their popular dishes for all to enjoy.Walking around, tasting these fine foods adds a nice social aspect to this fun, casual evening in our school gym.Mr. Stephen Ferrante, a member of our St. John’s community, was our entertaining auctioneer for the evening.Chairperson: Mrs. Maryellen ZarroSpecial Facts: More than 180 people attended the auction bidding on more than 75 silent and 50 live auction items.Items ranged from gift certificates to sports tickets and memorabilia. Our items and services donatedby our faculty and staff are always a big hit!FINANCIAL SUMMARYREVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS:Massachusetts State Senator Michael Rush, having recently returned from Iraq, spoke to our 3rd grade class. 20,178 4,528 15,650Mark your calendar: March 23, 2013 is our next auction. Tables of 10 may be reserved.

ADVANCEMENT ACTIVITIESTalent Show: February 3, 2012Seven years ago the children of St. John’s approached the music teacher with an idea for a fun filled night. Theywanted to hold a talent show with a specific goal in mind. The students wanted the proceeds to go toward a newsound system in the school gym. Proceeds now go toward upgrades and repairs of the sound system. Studentsparticipate from grades 5 through 8. Acts ranges from piano playing, dance numbers, musical groups and comedyroutines.Organized by: Mr. Steven PetrucciADVANCEMENT ACTIVITIESCommunity Rummage Sale: Saturday, June 2 & Sunday, June 3, 2012When the 2011-2012 school year started, planning started for our Annual Rummage Sale in June. Notices were sentout that we would have collections of donated items once a week. Donations came in throughout the school year.The result was a gym filled with great “gently used” merchandise. A steady stream of visitors came to the RummageSale which ran for two days. At the end of the Rummage Sale, items left were donated to Plant Aid and the St. Johnthe Baptist Parish Thrift Shop.Chairperson: Mrs. Diane FabboSpecial Facts: The audience surpassed all expectations with over 250 people attending. The talent show is nowheld at the end of our Catholic Schools Week. Many alumni attend to support their former schoolmates.FINANCIAL SUMMARYFINANCIAL SUMMARYREVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS: 1,335 56 1,2792013 Talent Show: Friday, February 1, 2013REVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS: 1,168 0 1,1682013 Rummage Sale: June 1 and 2, 2013Class of 2012Musical: May 3, 4 & 5, 2012Each year, St. John’s School produces a Musical to showcase the talents of our students. All students participate inthe Musical which, along with the Musical Ad Booklet, is a major fundraiser for our schoolChairperson: Mrs. Josie WilkinsonSpecial Facts: Our 2012 performance was “Honk”. “Honk” is a musical adaptation of the Hans ChristianAndersen story of the Ugly Duckling, incorporating a message of tolerance. We offer a Saturday matineeperformance which includes the main cast only. This Saturday matinee is very successful. For all 3 performances wesell approximately 1700 tickets. Our musical is held at Bishop Fenwick High School in Peabody.FINANCIAL SUMMARYREVENUE:EXPENSES:PROGRAM PROCEEDS: 24,388 6,415 17,9732013 tentative Musical dates: May 2, 3 and 4, 2013The students, faculty and staff would like to wish our Class of 2012 “Good Luck” in high school.You are now “alumni” and will always be a part of the St. John School community.

St. John the Baptist School Peabody, MA www.stjohns-peabody.com 2011 - 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 "Sustaining the Future" St. John the Baptist School Class of 2007 with a farewell wave to their school. Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PEABODY, MA 01960 Permit No. 39 St. John the Baptist School 19 Chestnut Street

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