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Scholar Athletes is breaking the mold and conventional thinking when it comes to school partnerships, and is setting new standards for our Zone members, the young people we serve. Our game plan stems from the proven link between athletic participation and academic success. Our Zones, the dedicated spaces located in the high schools we partner with, are central to our ability to change outcomes, expectations, and narratives about the Zone members we serve.
Our keys to success: •OurZones
•OurProgram
•OurZonemembers
•Ourfull-timeZonestaff
CONTENTS1 Mission: Supporting academic
achievement through athletics
5,000 Zone Members
3 School Districts
23 Zones
A Note from John Fish .............................................. Page4
A Note from Daphne Griffin ...................................... Page6
Our Zone Members ................................................... Page7
Our Impact by the Numbers ..................................... Page8
The Playbook Model ........................................Pages10-11
Scholar Athletes Team ............................................ Page13
Get in the Zone .................................................Pages14-15
Dollars and Cents ................................................... Page17
Our Champions .................................................Pages18-19
Our Board ..........................................................Pages20-21
Next Season ............................................................. Page22
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As we look back on the past year and all Scholar Athletes has accomplished, I’m reminded how far we have come since we openedourfirstZoneinBostonin2009.Ourprogramnowreachesmorethan5,000youngpeopleacrossMassachusettsand continues to create pathways to success in college and beyond that otherwise wouldn’t exist. Of course, none of this would be possible without the commitment of so many partners, donors, and supporters. To each of you, I offer my most sincere appreciation.
Having that one person who believes in you and cheers you along the way can be life changing for a young person. At its core, that’s what Scholar Athletes is all about.
In the past year, I’ve heard countless stories from the young participants in our program who said it was their time visiting Zones at their schools that got them back on track academically, pushed them to visit a college campus for the first time, apply for a college scholarship, or just step outside their comfort zone and meet new friends. I’ve also heard many young women are increasingly visiting Zones with an interest in participating in an athletic or wellness program. These stories demonstrate our program is having a meaningful and worthy impact on the whole development of the young people we serve.
This past year also brought some exciting new additions to our Board of Directors which is an important indication we have
established an organization that is attracting strong, influential leaders who are willing to invest their time and resources to help us reach our ambitious goals. I was proud to welcome formerMassachusettsStateSenatorLindaDorcenaForrytotheBoard, of which she now serves as Vice Chairperson. We are equallyproudtohavewelcomedtotheSAboardBostonPoliceCommissionerWilliamGross;HomeforLittleWandersformerPresidentandCEOJoanWallace-Benjamin;andWindwalkerGroupCEOHerbyDuverné.Eachofthesenewboardmembersbring bold perspectives to Scholar Athletes that will benefit each of the young people on our roster.
I am convinced, now more than ever before, that Scholar Athletes is changing young lives for the better and creating a clearer pathway toward their future success. As we continue to build upon our work of the last ten years, I hope you’ll join us on our journey toward a brighter future for our leaders of tomorrow.
JohnFish,Founder and Board Chair
A NOTE FROM OUR FOUNDER AND BOARD CHAIR JOHN FISH
Zone member Tarjanae Ancrum-Marshall and John Fish
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2018 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Scholar Athletes Executive Director Daphne Griffin; Jonathan Scully AIC Dean of Undergraduate Admissions; Ricardo Valentin, AIC Admissions Counselor; Scholarship recipient Adamaris Castellanos and her mother; and George Johnson, Putnam Academy Principal.
East Boston High School Seniors Juliane Jorge (left) and Kayla Elliott (right), were surprised by the Scholar Athletes organization with full tuition scholarships to Regis College and Curry College, respectively. Courtesy: Scholar Athletes
In the News
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EverydayIhavethegreatfortuneofbeingabletocelebratethe successes of the young people we serve, and I’m thrilled to have the chance to share a bit of that with you through this annual report. This past year was an exciting one for our organization and our Zone members.
On top of continuing to serve more young people and refine our program model, this year we have focused on opening new doors from young women through our innovative “We Are Fit”program.Wehavealsolookedfornewwaystoconveneinfluencers and change makers.
Thispastyearwewereproudtokickoffour“PowerofPlay”forum series aimed at inspiring people to step up and step forward to help close the opportunity gaps that exist for young people in the communities we serve. The problem is real and it is persistent, but it is also solvable. The response to this first forum was strong and positive. You can expect us to convene moreconversationslikethisaswemoveforwardin2019.Our goal is to have everyone walk away from these events empowered to take action and make a difference.
I’m also eagerly looking forward to celebrating a milestone for this organization, ten years of work on behalf of deserving and talentedyoungpeopleacrossMassachusetts.Thisisnosmallfeat and we are forever grateful to all of you for believing in our mission and helping us make it reality. With your support comes an obligation to deliver, and we take that very seriously.
As we step into this next chapter we don’t lose sight of who helped us get here and how valuable your support will be to continue our work. We hope that you are inspired by what you see on the pages that follow and have a chance to reflect on the important work that you’ve been a part of in so many different ways.
Daphne Griffin, Executive Director
A NOTE FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DAPHNE GRIFFIN
Zone member Greg Harris and Daphne Griffin
I’m eagerly looking forward to celebrating a milestone for this
organization, ten years of work on behalf of
deserving and talented young people across
Massachusetts.
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ScholarAthletesservesmorethan5,000Zonemembers—4,000inBoston,800inSpringfield,and200inEverett.Thedistrictswepartner with are strengthened by the diversity of students communities that support them. Our program aims to provide additional resourcesthatcreatenewpathwaystosuccess.Boston,Everett,andSpringfieldareurbanschooldistrictsthatproudlyserveawidevariety of students:
ZONE MEMBERS
*All data points obtained from District web resources
Note: The economically disadvantaged metric has replaced the former “low income” measure and is based on a student’s participation in one or more of the following state-administered programs: the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); the Transitional Assistance for Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC); the Department of Children and Families’ (DCF) foster care program; and MassHealth (Medicaid).
Boston Public Schools* 58% economically disadvantaged32% English language learners
Springfield Public Schools* 77% economically disadvantaged
16% English language learners
Everett Public Schools* 51% economically disadvantaged20% English language learners
Our Zone members are the heartbeat of Scholar Athletes. They drive everything we do.
45% African American 31% Hispanic 11% White 3% Asian 10% Other ethnicity
Our Zone Members Our Zone members are as diverse as the communities we serve. Between all three school districts, our Zone members are:
Genesiz Gudiel, Program Coordinator
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OUR IMPACT BY THE NUMBERS
ROSTER: 5,113 Zone members served
PLAY BALL: 86% eligibility rate among Zone member athletes
TOUCH DOWN: 98% graduation rate among Zone members
GAME PLAN: 84% of Zone members graduated high school with apost-secondaryplan
BIG LEAGUES: 96% ofZonememberswhoappliedtotwo- orfour-yearpost-secondaryinstitutionswereaccepted
ALL STAR: $5.2M in academic scholarships and educational experiencesleveragedtocollege-boundzonemembers
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SCHOLAR ATHLETES IN THE NEWSA showcase of our Scholar Athletes of the Month in local weekly papers.
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PLAY
• SupportZonememberstograduatefromhighschoolwith a college or career plan
• CreateequityforallZonemembersandremovebarriersfor more young women to fully participate in fun and meaningful physical activity
• EngageZonemembersearlierintheirhighschoolyearsto build stronger outcomes from Zone participation
• DevelopthecriticalsocialandemotionalskillsofourZone members to build social awareness, healthy relationships, teamwork, perseverance, and a growth mindset
• Providemoreintensiveacademicsupporttoour“RedZone”members,thosemostacademicallyatrisk(GPAbetween1.5-2.3)
THE PLAYBOOK MODEL
Playbook,aservicemodelcreatedexclusivelyforScholarAthletesempowersourstudentZonememberstoachievesuccessintheclassroom, in athletic endeavors, and in life.
Introducedin2016,Playbookisbeingimplementedoverafour-yearperiod,andduringthe2017-2018schoolyearwasactivein10ofour23Zones.By2020theprogramwillbefullyimplementedacrosstheorganization.
What does Playbook aim to accomplish?
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PLAY BOOKAcademic Coaching
& MentoringHomework Help
Targeted Academic Support
Report Card Conferencing
Health & Wellness
Intramural Sports Participation
We Are Fit Programming
Participation in Rostered Athletics
Student-Athlete Advisory Councils
College & Career Readiness
Early College Exposure
College Application Completion & Scholarship Research
Focus on the Future Workshops
Our latest wellness initiative empowers young female Zone members to participate in meaningful physical activity in an environment that is welcoming andcomfortable.WeAreFitsessionsareavailableexclusively to girls, and activities include:
WE ARE FIT
• Strength&Conditioning• Boxing• Yoga
• Zumba• “IntrotoSports”
Curriculum
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2018 POWER OF PLAY FORUM In May, Scholar Athletes brought together Olympic and former professional athletes, along with business leaders, for a conversation on the role sports played in their lives and the importance of creating athletic opportunities for youth. The Power of Play Forum focused on how the larger community can collectively leverage resources and experiences to build equity and level the playing field for all young people in Massachusetts.
Also covered in:
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SCHOLAR ATHLETES TEAM
62Full-Time Staff
40In-School
22Front Office
The Scholar Athletes team
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TheZonesarewhatsetScholarAthletesapart.Wearetheonlyorganizationwithdedicatedlearningspacesineachofthe23schools we work with. The Zones are the core of our program and bring our vision to life.
Full-timeScholarAthletesstaffworkwithourZonemembersintheZonetodeliverprogrammingthroughouttheschoolyear.
Corporate philanthropy makes it possible for us to fund our Zones. Volunteer support and financial sponsorship are critical to programsuccess.Lastyear,corporate,highereducation,andindividualvolunteersaccumulatedmorethan3,100volunteerhoursinour Zones.
GET IN THE ZONE
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Everett Zone: EverettHighSchool
Springfield Zones:High School of Commerce RogerPutnamVocational Technical Academy High School of Science and Technology
Boston Zones: Boston Green Academy Boston International Newcomers Academy
BostonLatinAcademyBostonLatinSchoolBrighton High School Charlestown High School Community Academy of Science&HealthEastBostonHighSchoolEnglishHighSchoolExcelHighSchoolFenwayHighSchoolHenderson Inclusion Upper School JohnD.O’BryantSchoolof Mathematics&Science
JeremiahE.BurkeHigh School MadisonParkTechnical Vocational High School NewMissionHighSchool/ Boston Community LeadershipAcademySnowden International High School TechBoston Academy WestRoxburyEducation Complex
ZONES WE SERVE
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BOSTON GLOBE VIDEO SERIES YOUTH ATHLETICS & HOW IT CAN FORGE A PATH TO SUCCESS - A conversation with Maura Healey
HOW PLAYING SPORTS MADE ME A BETTER BUSINESSMAN - A conversation with John Fish
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FY17 Revenue by Category
FY17 Audited Financials
• FY17TotalRevenue:$4,176,144
• FY17TotalExpenditures:$3,886,428
• FY17ProgramServices:$2,353,600
• FY17AdministrativeServices:$633,349
• FY17FundraisingActivities:$899,479
DOLLARS AND CENTS
Since opening our
doors in 2009, we’ve
been able to bring our
Cost to Serve down
from $3,333 to $832
per Zone member.
$2,353,600
$633,349
ProgramServices
AdministrativeServices
FundraisingActivities
$899,479
$2,500,000
$2,000,000
$1,500,000
$1,000,000
$500,000
$2,500,000
68% Events
13% Adopt-a-Zone Sponsorships
12% Foundations & Grants
1% Major Gifts
5% Public Contracts
1% Annual Fund
FY17 Revenue Streams
COST TO SERVE PROGRAM COSTS$5,000 = A college scholarship for a Zone member
$7,500 =15collegecampustripsforZonemembers
$10,000 =AseasonofWeAreFitprogrammingfor75Zonemembers
$15,000 =Aseasonofintramuralsportsfor150Zonemembers
$50,000 =Ayearofacademiccoaching&mentoringfor 250Zonemembers
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$100,000+TheEdgerleyFamilyFoundationGranite JKGlassKellyFamilyFoundationS&FConcreteContractors,Inc.StateStreetFoundationSuffolk CaresBostonPublicSchoolsAdam&RitaWeiner
$50,000-$99,999RobertandMichelleAtchinsonBeaconCapitalPartnersBrigham&WomensHospitalCanatal Industries, Inc. Century DrywallEncoreBostonHarborJ.DerenzoContractorsCo.TheKesslerFamilyFoundationLymoConstructionCompany,Inc.MassMutualLifeInsuranceMcDonaldElectricShahFamilyFoundation
WayneJ.GriffinElectricWS Development
$20,000-$49,999Bank of America Joshua&AnitaBekenstein CharitableFundBlueCrossBlueShieldofMassachusettsBoston Bruins BostonRedSoxFoundationCommonwealthofMassachusettsConnolly HouseholdConnorsFamilyOfficeCargoVenturesDelawareLLCCatholicHealthFoundationof Greater BostonCityofEverettCrossHarborCapitalPartnersDDJCapitalManagementDellbrook Construction E.M.Duggan,Inc.EversourceEnergyMark&HeatherFlahertyGeneralElectricGoldman Sachs
Goulston&StorrsGreater Boston Chamber of Commerce Herb Chambers CompaniesHewitt Steel HighlandStreetFoundationIntercontinentalRealEstateCorporationJamesW.FlettCo.JohnHancockFinancialServicesK&HElectricalSystemsSeth&BethKlarmanFundKrupkaHouseholdLibertyMutualFoundationLisciottiDevelopmentTheLynchFoundationTheMcCourtFoundationMillworkOne,Inc.MooneyHouseholdPartnersHealthcarePutnamInvestmentsSantander Scaff Tech ScaffoldingSunriseErectorsInc.UMassFoundationVertexYawkeyFoundation
OUR CHAMPIONS
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$10,000-$19,999AECOMAmericanPlumbingandHeating CorporationAtlanticManagementGroupLeoBarryBlue Hills Bank Boston ScientificDianeandRobertBrunoCarlysleEngineeringCharlesH.HallFoundationThe Cheviot Corporation Stephanie&JohnConnaughtonPaulF.ConnorsJr.Brian&KarenConwayRobertDeSalvioThe Drew Company EasternBankElectricSupplyCenterElectricalSystemSolutionsElkusManfrediArchitects
FirstBristolCorporationFirstRepublicBankG&CConcreteConstruction,Inc.GlobalPartnersRobertGriffinandNewmarkKnightFrankHD Supply White Cap Hinckley Allen J.P.MorganJoannaJacobsonKaramFinancialGroupKPMGKraftFamilyandtheNewEngland PatriotsJoshua&CarolynKraftLagasseGroupLCRErectorsLocktonCompanies,LLCKathleen&FredrickMacNeilDemondMartinTom&DonnaMay
Mintz,Levin,Cohn,Ferris,Glovskyand Popeo,P.C.MorganStanleyOne8FoundationPeabodyPropertiesRodmanFordRSMRudin-EarlFamilySamuels&AssociatesManagementLLCShields Health Care GroupBrian&StephanieSpectorStateElectricCorporationYusen Associates Zurich North America
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Herby DuvernéCEOWindwalkerGroup,LLC
OUR BOARD
John Fish, Board ChairChairman&CEOSuffolk
The Honorable Linda Dorcena Forry, Vice ChairVicePresident,Diversity,Inclusion andCommunityRelationsSuffolk
Regina Robinson, SecretaryDean of Student Affairs, Cambridge CollegeMember,BostonPublicSchoolCommittee
Robert DeSalvioPresidentEncoreBostonHarbor
Sandra EdgerleyTrusteeEdgerleyFamilyFoundation
Annissa Essaibi-GeorgeCouncilorAt-LargeCity of Boston
Mark FlahertyIndependent DirectorGoldman Sachs
William H. GrossPoliceCommissionerCity of Boston
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Makeeba McCrearyChiefofLearningandCommunity EngagementMuseumofFineArts,Boston
Jack SebastianPartnerGoldman Sachs
Kumble SubbaswamyChancellorUniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst
Joan Wallace-BenjaminFormerPresident&CEOHomeforLittleWanderers
Adam WeinerManagingPartnerWeiner Ventures
Andrew MuncerSeniorVP,HeadofMarketing&Communications, State Street Bank
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ScholarAthletesiscelebrating10years,andwe’relookingahead!
WelookforwardtocelebratingthisachievementwithyouinJune2019atourScholarAthletesGala.
We have come so far over the past decade, and we have great expectations for how much further we can go together. With the support of our champions, partners and community, we have achieved so much since our first year. We are proud to celebrate this milestone, and we are ready to continue to raise the bar for years to come.
Will you come be a part of it? Will you join the team?
10 Ways to Get Involved:1. VisitaZoneandmeetouramazingZonemembers
2. DonatetohelpfundourZonesandprograms
3. Runthe2019BostonMarathonandraisemoneytohelpsupportourprograms
4. HostaMeetandGreetatyourofficewithyourprofessionalnetworktolearnmoreaboutScholarAthletes
5. Sponsorandattendthe2019Galaandhelpuscelebrateour10YearAnniversary
6. EncourageyourcompanytosponsoraZone
7. Followusonsocialmediaandhelpourstoryreachmorepeople
8. Attendthe2019PowerofPlayForum
9. EngageandhireScholarAthletesalumni
10. Nominateayoungprofessionalforouradvisoryboard
NEXT SEASON
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