2 | Tatnall Today Dear Tatnall Community: It is with gratitude that we publish this report of donors to The Tatnall School. Without the ongoing and generous support of alumni, faculty and staff, families, and friends of the school, Tatnall can not provide the transformative educational program for which we are known each and every year. Whether you are a recent graduate, a grandparent, or member of one of our reunion classes, you have stories of your experience developing long-term friendships, life-long relationships with teachers, and a true sense of learning for the sake of improving the human condition, not just preparing for a test. Every day, our faculty and staff work with students to develop the skills necessary for success in the next term, division, college, and beyond. Every moment of life at Tatnall is filled with the high expectations espoused by Mrs. Tatnall. Those expectations are embodied by our Tatnall Promise and the Daisy and Star Values of the Lower School and Early Childhood programs, and come to fruition in the Middle and Upper School programs through advisory, service learning, and leadership opportunities that abound. Anyone who spends a single day on our campus knows that, whether you engage in the Laird Performing Arts Center, on Weymouth Field, in the Innovation and Design Lab, or the myriad classes offered in preparation for a highly selective college, that‚“Tatnall is not just a school. It is a way of life.“That way of life is supported by revenue from tuition and summer and extended programs, but it is the generosity of donors that secures our school and the future of our students from PK3 through Grade 12. Thank you for your confidence in all that we do here each day and for your support of our timeless Mission and Promise. All the very best, Christopher R. Tompkins Stephen D. Marvin Head of School President, Board of Trustees THE TATNALL SCHOOL 1501 Barley Mill Road Wilmington, DE 19807 (302) 998-2292 Board ofTrustees Stephen D. Marvin ’88, President Frank J. McKelvey III, Vice President Caroline Tatnall Ketcham ’58 Secretary Thomas P . Ferry Treasurer Matthew C. Beardwood ‘89 Michele M. Cross Christopher W. Daniels ‘05 David L. Hamilton Cynthia A. Hewitt ’69 Carter H. Lee ‘89 Caroline Brown Lintner ‘83 Daniel V. Malley Keith E. Morton ‘74 Mary Lu Currin Pamm ’78 Calvin B. Stempel Gregory W. Werkheiser Cindy Pettinaro Wilkinson ’88 David T. Woods J. Cameron Yorkston ‘67 Terri M. Young Head of School Christopher R. Tompkins 2 Gifts to The Tatnall School 3 Boards and Committees 4 Tatnall School Donors 8 Parent Giving by Class 9 Alumni Giving by Class 12 Trustees, Former Trustees, and Parents of Alumni 13 Grandparents, Faculty & Staff 14 Friends, Former Faculty & Staff, Corporations, and Foundations 15 Other Contributions 16 Tatnall Alumni Association 17 Red Oak Legacy Society 18 Planned Giving 19 Investing in Tatnall 20 Stats at a Glance 21 Thank you The Tatnall School 2017-2018 Annual Giving Report Report Contents The Tatnall School admits students of any race, color, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and ancestry to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, scholarship, and loan programs, and athletic and other school-related programs.