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  • Being a part of such a wonderful school is nothing less than a blessing from God! A day doesnt goby that I dont see evidence of how our staff, our students, and our families exhibit the iCan attitude. I am so fortunate to be a part of a school that sees the whole child in each and everything we do to develop them academically, spiritually, and physically. This year we have been so blessed to have worked with so many different community groups through our monthly mission projects as well as those things that come up as needs throughout the year like supporting a local elementary school with donations of books for their media center. We have watched undefeated sports teams, winning Robotics performances, visits to the Georgia coast, exploration of downtown Columbus, and of course,the weekly opportunity to worship in song and message during Chapel.

    We believe in working, giving, thinking, growing, seeking, dreaming, trusting, learning, sharing, andcaring. We CAN do all things through Christ who strengthens us! Watch us go! Join us when you can!Help us along the way!

    St. Luke United Methodist Church has been blessed to have St. Luke School as a part of its ministry. As chair of the St. Luke School Board, it is an honor to watch your child grow in a setting that has set high standards for their future. Families of our St. Luke Lions have made an excellent decision in selectingSt. Luke where teachers, staff and board members have your childs best interest in mind and at heart. As a parent of a child that attended St. Luke School in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, I will tell youthat St. Luke helped to form the foundation for him to be prepared for high school and college. My wife and I are forever grateful St. Luke School was and continues to be part of our lives. Thank you for yourgenerous support.

    Message from the Headmaster

    A Letter from the Chair

    I can do all things through him (Christ) who strengthens me. (Philippians 4:13) Pauls statement is more than a motto. His words compose one of the earliest affirmations of faith in theChristian church. This affirmation arises from a community experiencing the power and possibilitiesof Christ in and through their lives. I cannot think of a more appropriate description of life at St. Luke School. I am proud that our excellent headmaster, faculty and staff have created a positivecan do atmosphere where our students live into the possibilities before them every day.

    We celebrate our students high academic achievements, but more importantly, we rejoice in our students growth in character. A faith-based approach to education involves more than Bibleinstruction and chapel worship, as important as these two aspects are. St. Luke School excels inhelping students grow into well-formed children and youth who exemplify integrity, compassion,mercy and generosity. Solid character coupled with academic competence is a formula for success!

    Certainly, schools like St. Luke do not happen by chance. The excellence so readily seen at St. Luke School is the result of a continual commitment on the part of the schools leadership, parents, students and supporters. The generosity of St. Luke Schools second mile donors is and always will be a critical part of the schools success. Beyond tuition, these donations enhance,enrich and expand educational opportunities at St. Luke.

    I want to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to all of you who make St. Luke School a truly wonderful place for children and youth. Your dedication of time and financial support through the Mane Event and our Annual Fund Drive make possible the school experience we all want for our children. Thank you for all you have done in the past, and let me thank you, in advance, for all you will do in the year ahead. Together, we can indeed do allthings through Christ who strengthens us.

    A Word from Robert Beckum

  • iCan Do All . . . . . .2Intro . . . . . . . . . . .3Seek . . . . . . . . . .4Think . . . . . . . . . .6Learn . . . . . . . . . .8

    Work . . . . . . . . .10Give . . . . . . . . . .12Dream . . . . . . . .14Care . . . . . . . . . .16Grow . . . . . . . . .18

    Trust . . . . . . . . . .20Shine . . . . . . . . .22 Feed the Lion . . .24

    In this edition of Lions Heart Magazine there is a very special opportunity to see video from many aspects of St. Luke School. You will need to download a QR code reader on your

    smartphone and then simply scan the codes throughout the magazine to bring learning to life.

    COVER PHOTO: St. Luke School students representing growth in mind, body and spirit. Back, left to right: Garrett Jimmerson (eighth), Garrett McNeil (second), Roman Beck (kindergarten),

    Griffin Morgan (eighth), and Margaret Lane Hollingsworth (eighth). Seated in front: Brittany Mahone (fifth)

    BACK COVER PHOTO: Just a sampling of the many devices and technology tools that enhance learning at SLS. Back, left to right: Libby Paul (seventh), Luke Majors (fifth), Savannah Jeter (second grade teacher),

    Jenna Anker (eighth), Brooks Buffington (fourth), Isabelle Coleman (sixth), Breanna Asante-Bediako (third). Seated, left to right: Remi Miller (second), Jake Wood (kindergarten), and Ella Hudson (first)

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    CONTENTS

    2013-2014 St. Luke School Board

    Ann McDuffieHeadmaster/Principal

    Teresa AbellPhilip Adams, Jr.Stephanie Alford

    Mark BakerColby Cardin

    Leila CarrPat Kilpatrick

    Susan LawhorneLaura Culpepper Martin

    Venus McWilliamsGeorge MizeMarie MoshellTracy SayersDoug SchorrLee SessionsLen Sexton

    Sam WarrenLeslie Wood

    Ex OfficioRev. Robert Beckum

    Gene ConeBrooke Gates - PTO President

    Ann McDuffieJennifer Oliver

    OfficersSam Warren, Chair

    Stephanie Alford, Secretary

    Mission StatementThe mission of St. Luke School is to provide each student with an

    excellent academic education that is faith-based; by challenging and

    nurturing the mind, body and spirit; and by developing responsible

    servant leadership.

    St. Luke School is open to academically qualified students without regard to race, religion, creed, sex, or national origin.

    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    Students seek ways to use technology.SEEK

    Find us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/stlukelions

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    THINK

    An opportunity to think abo

    ut another time

    as the classroom extends to

    the National Civil

    War Naval Museum at Port

    Columbus.

    LEARN

    Eighth graders learning ab

    out cities they will travel

    through on their way to the

    Georgia coast.

    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

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    Yes, the Lord has given all of us the assurance that weCan do all things through Christ who strengthens us! Ourtheme for the 2013-2014 school year centers around this promise. We work toward giving God the credit for the manyways that we are growing in Mind, Body and Spirit. As we move through the year each grade level is supporting an organization to benefit others and we are implementing our theme as we set goals with iCanSeek ThinkLearn Work Give Dream Care Grow Trust and Shine. Pictured here are examples of our focuswords in action. The pages that follow will give our readers many examples of our focus on these words. Enjoy findingout about the great things happening at SLS and scan the QR code on this page for... The Rest of The Story!

    WORK

    Students worktogether to le

    arn about

    cells and construct models.

    DREAM

    SHINE

    It is a great day to smile as

    an

    Accelerated Reader goal is

    met!

    GROW

    Students growas they discov

    er patterns.

    TRUST

    Students trustone another a

    s they

    walk the treetops at Oxbow

    Meadows

    Environmental Learning Ce

    nter.

    CARE

    Students care about providing

    good housing for families

    through Habitat for Humani

    ty.

    Rest of the Story.

    They dream of book charac

    ters and

    their accomplishments.

    GIVE

    They give of their time and ta

    lents to be with

    those in need at Open Door

    Community House.

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    A trip to the Georgia coast by our eighth graders finds them seeking ways to make memories and have fun together!

    Sixth grade science students in Mrs. Watkins class are seekingways to tell what types of rocks they have. Are they metamorphic,

    sedimentary or igneous?

    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    As the saying goes, what we seek we shall find. Whether its the answer to a challenging Algebra problem, wisdom to determine the best way to program a robot, or inspiration to finish the last leg of a Cross Country meet,St. Luke School students actively seek. What they find is often incredible.

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    These third grade girls are seeking to use information from their class novel Charlottes Web to write

    about the story on their NEO keyboards.

    Mrs. Cunningham gives her students a chance to seek answers to some of the exciting science demonstrations she conducts!

    What do you think she is doing?

    Wow These students are seeking a way to make a LEGO robot do exactly what they want it to do by how they program it to operate.

    Sounds complicated!

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    Studying the landforms of our great Earth was exciting for ourthird grade students! Tayveon McDougall, Hendley Parker, Sydney

    Sanders, and Johny Arevalo created models of the landforms of the United States. Thinking creatively about the materialsthey used helped them understand how the landforms shape

    the experiences around us.

    Fourth grade students have studied the parts of speech. To teach their classmates how to use a verb in a sentence, groups wrote and preformed skits. Teachers encourage their students to think of creative

    ways to apply their knowledge and share with each other.

    Parts of Speech Skit

    Students must be able to think critically and understand what is taught well enough to apply it whether its physical science, phonics or the Bible. Students at St. Luke School are encouraged to work creatively and collaboratively, allowing them to think and work in ways that will prepare them for the future.

    Willow Kendrick and Makenzie Weekly, kindergarten students, think that using

    Doodle Buddy, an iPad app, is a great wayto learn to write and spell their sight words.

    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

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    INK St. Luke has six recycling teams made up of fifty-four fifththrough eighth grade students and eight staff sponsors. Theseteams encourage everyone to think about protecting one ofGods greatest creations by recycling paper and plastic.

    The Accelerated Math Live programhelps students to sharpen their math skills. Steve Lorentz and EmmaChandler think about what they have learned in math by completingAM Live assessments.

    The use of technology enhances our curriculum.

    Janey Mims and Remi Miller,think it is great to share aniPad as they peer edit each

    others writing during a Writers Workshop.

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    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    8th graders Isabelle Darrah and Kaitlynne Cone are learning about solving a physical science

    lab activity to determine density.

    Fourth grader Macon Dudley learns to use a microscope to see things that are very small!

    Kindergarten students like MasonGriffin are learning to read

    and to love books!

    Learning at St. Luke School happens on SMART Boards, computers, tablets and more. It happens in the classroom, in the Gym, at Chapel, and on stage. It happens on field trips near and far. It happens individually and in groups, but it doesnt happen without a great deal of planning. The flexibility of being able to design aunique curriculum means that our staff is always using the latest technology to engage our students, and to instill a love of learning.

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    Seventh grader Raymond Peebles seems to be seriously learningabout life in Ancient Rome. In social studies, students learn

    about Roman society and how it influenced our culture today.

    First graders in Mrs. Hopkins class love learning on their mobile devices. There are so many ways to learn about math, words,

    places, and our big world right at their desks!

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    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    Eighth graders work hard to master algebra concepts so that they will be ready for high school next year.

    Student Council representatives worked hard to clean up the St. Luke campus as part of the Keep ColumbusBeautiful Help the Hooch initiative.

    Who says work cant be fun?Eighth graders find that working on physical science experiments can have some unexpected, and

    at times, amusing results.

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    St. Luke School students are hard workers, as evidenced by their accomplishments over the years.Our students often find that they learn more when working together to reach a common goal.

  • Writing isnt always a third grade students favorite thing to do. But St. Luke third graders love working on their

    writing skills when they get to use the Neo laptops!

    Student Council representatives gave their handsa workout clipping Box Tops for Education. The money raised from the Box Tops will be

    used to fund their service projects.

    Second grade students enjoy workingtogether, whether its using paper and

    pencil or using their iPads.

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    Hard work pays off! See a list ofcurrent student accomplishments.

  • iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    During September, students kept Habitat for Humanity calendars that prompted them to collect change each

    day based on features that they found in their own homes.These second grade students are proud of what they

    gave, and grateful for the comforts and conveniences in their own homes.

    Second grade students enjoyed givingboxes of cereal to the Food Pantry, which is just a short walk across campus from

    their building. At the end of each month, St. Luke students deliver all food items

    collected for the Food Pantry.

    Giving at St. Luke School takes on many different forms. Whether it is money donated through ChapelChange or Jeans Days, items donated for the Food Pantry or service projects in our community, our students are learning to be life-long givers.

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    Fourth grade students led us in our mission to support TreesColumbus. They worked hard to organize bags for each student to use in collecting spare change. When we give those loosecoins, it really adds up! St. Luke School students raised over $2100 for Trees Columbus.

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    E Students didnt just givespare change for TreesColumbus. They gave of

    their time and talents, too.Thanks to our art teacher, Sietske Johnson, all SLS

    students learned to crochetduring Art class. Many

    continued their crochet workat home, and we even had a few grandmothers give oftheir time to help. The endresult was enough crochet

    pieces to yarn bomb a treeon the St. Luke Campus.

    What a fun and creative wayto express the generosity

    of SLS and bring awarenessto a mission project!

    Our Student Council representatives give in many different ways. They spent an afternoon baking cookiesand delivering them to police officers and fire stations

    to thank them for all they do in our community. They also made Christmas cards to send to soldiers

    deployed throughout the Middle East.

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    St. Luke Schoolin the news

  • iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    On the first day of school, this third grade class hadthe opportunity to dream of their future days togetherwhile completing a getting to know you activity. Theyknew from day one that dreams are a vision of thegreat things to come.

    Mrs. Franklins second grade class dreamsof friendships that will last a lifetime!

    These friendships begin at St. Luke School.

    Walt Disney once said, If you can dream it, you can do it. The supportive environment at St. Luke Schoolencourages students to dream big. And the challenging academic program ensures that they will be well prepared to realize those dreams.

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    Mrs. Johnson, St. Lukes art teacher, dreamsbig when planning her lessons and helping her students create amazing pieces of art. Merritt

    Covington is creating a picture using a sponge.

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    Do you dream about traveling to many different places around the

    world? As sixth graders Paul Kilpatrick,Sarah Hardin, Caroline Hollingsworth,and Ashley Wellborn study geographyconcepts, they dream of taking trips tovisit far away places and to experience

    what the world has to offer.

    St. Luke eighth graders dream big! Kate Eberhardt dreams of going to a good college to further her education.Belle Copelan dreams of helping people through the medical field, and Anna Carroll loves to travel. Shedreams of visiting and touring each state.

    After learning about the different habitats formammals, our first grade students dream of visiting a forest, a desert, and an ocean. RiverBaker, Ava Mickelson, Gabriella Sanks and Boon Bickerstaff made a drawing to highlight the characteristics of a desert and what theydream of experiencing.

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  • iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    Parents begin teaching their children to care about others at a young age. St. Luke School reinforces that life lesson. We care, plain and simple about our students, their families, and our community. This caring atmosphere is a big part of what makes up the St. Luke Difference.

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    At the first pep rally of the year, our eighth grade students cared so much about our new kindergarten

    students that they formed a student tunnel to greet them.Our new little lions appreciated that the eighth graders

    went out of their way to make them feel welcome.

    Mayor Teresa Tomlinson cares about our second graders learning about city government. She took time from her busy schedule to give them a tour and

    explain about her job and how she cares for our city.

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    Mrs. Fulletons fourth grade students show howmuch they care about their school as they sing

    the alma mater one Friday morning.

    All St. Luke studentsknow that they can findways to do all thingsthrough Christ who

    strengthens me . Mrs.Scotts door decoration

    reminds us of our iCan theme!

  • iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    Spiritual growth is encouraged daily at St. Luke School.Each day begins with our school prayer, and studentscan always share prayer requests with their teachers andclassmates. Each month those students who consistentlymake good choices and try to be Christian role modelsare honored at a Christian Citizen luncheon.

    St. Luke School students are always growing in mind, body and spirit both in the classroom and beyond.

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    Eighth grade students enjoyed their class trip to the Georgia Coast.They participate in team building activities while learning about thecoasts environment and history. The trip, a culminating experience

    for their time at St. Luke, strengthens bonds and grows those friendships that will last a lifetime.

    Growing as an eighth grade team.

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    Students grow in making responsibledecisions. Students who are spottedmaking good choices around campusare often rewarded with a POP (or Paw of Pride), given by a St. Luke staff member. Students turn their POPs in for a monthly drawing and a chance to earn a Little Luke lion!

    From Kindergarten through eighth grade our students grow in so many ways. And we like to share the ways in which students are growing at school with St. Lukefamilies at our annual Grandparents and Special Friends Day event. The Fall 2013

    event was our biggest yet, and highlighted our mission projects for the year.

    St. Lukes Cross Country teams finished their 2013 season experiencing a growth in theirability to run and maintain an appropriate pace from the beginning of the season until theend! We were all proud of their individual and team accomplishments. We hope that many

    of the runners have grown to enjoy running and will continue it as a life long sport.

  • iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    Our emphasis on educating students in mind, body and spirit creates an environment where students trust.They trust that the faculty will lead them. They trust their peers will be supportive and kind. Above all, they trustGod will care for them each and every day.

    Seventh grader Neal Austensen and kindergarteners William Brown, Willow Kendrick, Makenzie Weekley, and Robbie Scott trust in each other to work together on a weekly basis. On this special day, Mrs. Granthams

    kindergarten class appreciates the help and encouragement from Neal in completing a math activity of apple patterns.

    St. Luke students love to read! The fourth grade students shared their love of books by dressing as main characters and giving apresentation to their classes. They trust that their joy of reading will increase their vocabulary, will help them improve their memory, discipline, concentration and focus, and will foster the learning of many things.

    Before each game, the St. Luke Softball Team and their community coaches reach out to the Lord in prayer. They trust

    that the Lord will keep them safe and give them the wisdomand strength to always do their very best. Trust in the Lord with

    all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.Proverbs 3:5

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    T Our eighth grade students built trust in each other as they traveled to Georgias Coast, explored Cumberland Island,learned about animals of thesurrounding area, and participated in team building activities. Sixth grade students embraced the volunteers and familiesbenefiting from a ColumbusHabitat for Humanity home asthey encouraged the collectionof donations and the trust inour community and the Lord to provide for those in need. Theyvisited a Habitat site and spoke to the new homeowners for a hands on experience.

    The National Junior Honor Societyfilled 100 boxes for children in

    Monrovia, Liberia with school andhygiene supplies. Their participation

    in one of Ricks Institute StudentSponsorship projects shows that

    they trust in the Lord to help thosein need. Philippians 4:19 says, My

    God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory and

    in Christ Jesus.

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    Team building experiences foster trust.

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    iCando all things through Christ who strengthens me.

    - Philippians 4:13

    It is an exciting time at St. Luke School! With a record number of students,accomplishments in the classroom and beyond, more in-depth focus on missions, and pilots of the newest tech-nology and software, its easy to see how St. Luke Lions shine.

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    Kindergarten students shine in the light of the Lord as they share ablessing during our annual Thanksgiving luncheon.

    Wow! Eighth grade students have bright shining faces as they display the number of Georgia counties they can name, spell, and locate

    in the yearlong Georgia County Challenge!

    During the week of December 9th, St. Luke students K-8 participated in

    an Hour of Code. The worldwide Hour of Code was promoted by Computer

    Science Education Week. Students useddevices to master the challenge of writing

    lines of computer code. They will shinein the future with this impressive skill!

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    Our first grade students shine for third grade students as theyshow off their reading skills. First grade students rewarded classesthat met their goal to fund at least one child with books for a yearthrough the Ferst Foundation by sharing a book of their choice.

    Our cheerleaders, dance team and Luke the Lion lead us in all of our pep rallies duringthe year. Whether we win or lose, our teams shine in their efforts and sportsmanship.

    All of St. Lukes tennis teams had a shining season on the courts. Two teams were awarded trophies for their achievements and all ended the season

    proud of their accomplishments.

    Watch our kindergartenthrough fourth grade young

    ladies perform during a basketball game!

  • LEGACY CIRCLE - $10,000 OR MORESt. Luke School PTO MANE EventJosh & Claire Dunlap

    DIRECTOR'S CIRCLE - $5,000 - $9,999Mrs. Marie T. Moshell

    HEADMASTER'S LIST - $1,000-$4,999Frank & Katherine Ahouse

    In honor of Kate & Sarah Cartwright

    Wanda & Shelby AmosMr. & Mrs. Whitfield AtheyMargie B. BickerstaffRuss & Allyson BlankenshipMr. & Mrs. Thomas BodeDr. & Mrs. Sterling Cannon

    In honor of Lane & Wylie CannonRob & Katherine CartwrightGenevieve GreenJill & John Dale Hester

    In honor of Jack & Weston HesterAndy & Tish HidleKevin Johnson & Dr. Wendy Mahone-Johnson

    In honor of Riley, Avery & Drew Johnson

    Anthony LamarRandy & Jennifer LesterThe Lipham Foundation, Inc.Dan & Ann McDuffieDr. & Mrs. Woodrow McWilliams III

    In honor of Charity McWilliamsDavid & Jill MooreFrank & Cheryl Myers

    In honor of Emiline MyersDr. Edwin L. Page & Pamela

    Harmann PageMr. & Mrs. George D. PattilloBrandon & Brooke Peak

    Mr. & Mrs. Tracy SayersIn honor of Caroline & Elizabeth Sayers

    Doug & Ainslie SchorrBobby & Hadley Scott

    In gratitude to Mrs. Jen Grantham for her love & support

    Mr. and Mrs. James ThompsonChip & Audrey TillmanRick & Jan Ussery

    In honor of the Hester & Dunlap children

    Sam & Barbara WarrenDr. James R. & Traci WinchesterDr. & Mrs. George Zimmerman

    Friends of Lions - $500 - $999Newt & Phyllis AaronBrian & Stephanie AlfordLynda M. Alford

    In honor of Jennifer DykesEnoch & Georgina Asante-BediakoJeff & Lisa BrownLeila CarrElizabeth CottrellGraham S. Dukes

    In honor of Graham & Molly Gobbel

    Harvey DunawayJennifer & Tra DykesAva & Nina Fischer

    In memory of Senora BastoneRyan & Casey GeringerMr. & Mrs. Judson Grantham

    In honor of Mrs. McMillen, Mrs. Fulleton, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Peebles & Mrs. Posey

    Rick & Shelley HillMr. & Mrs. J. Hamilton HilsmanJeremy & Denise KilloughPat & Eve Kilpatrick

    Len & Glenda SextonMrs. R.T. Short, Jr.Emily & Ed SutherlandHeather Grimes TaylorScott & Patty Tucker

    In honor of Mrs. McDuffie, Mrs. Oliver and the St. Luke Staff

    Brett & Jennifer WalkerLamar & Dorenda Weaver

    In honor of Sydney WeaverHal & JayJay Williams

    In honor of Mack WilliamsKeith & Angela Wills

    Red and Gold Club - $499 and underGary & Teresa AbellGeorge & Franke Adams

    In honor of Brooke, Abby & Rachael Tillery

    Michael & Meredith AdamsAnn AllenScott & Amanda AllenJacob & Lesley AmosM.J. AustensenCarol D. Auten

    In honor of James MoshierBrad & Kim BakerMary BarnetteShelly Benzon

    In honor of Luke, Lily & Claire Hubbard

    Pete & Claire BerryJay & Angela BlankenshipKeith & Kim BoatnerKirven Boyce

    In memory of Jeanne BastoneMr. & Mrs. Joseph BrannanJudy & Jim Bridges

    In honor of Audrey BridgesTim & Traci BridgesMr. & Mrs. Ray Brinegar III

    In honor of Carter Elizabeth Brinegar

    Les & Karen BrownKim BrowningMr. & Mrs. Kevin Buffington

    In memory of Jeanne BastoneSherry & Jeff BunnJason & Brandy BurdittBlair & Lesslie CarnahanKim CarrollMike & Melissa Charles

    In honor of Case Charles

    Mr. & Mrs. Bryan ChristopherDavid & Kim ClepperStephen & Helena CoatesMr. & Mrs. Gene ConeGeorge & LeAnn CopelanKimberly K. CunninghamDr. & Mrs. William B. Dasher, Jr.Steve DavisElisabeth M. Dobbs

    In memory of Edward Paul Dobbs, Jr.

    Mr. & Mrs. Scott DonohoeAaron & Faith Dow

    In honor of Morgan & Alex DowJoe & Jan DuBoseStacey & Sydney Dudley

    In memory of Mrs. Jeanne M. Bastone

    Anna-Louise DunlapIn honor of Orell & Louise Dunlap and Michael & Praskoviya Bashlovka

    David & Gail DykesCarol EberhardtJon & Kelly EdwardsGreg & Kelley Ellington Bart & Kimetha EyselKyle & Tammy FulletonJulie GaffneyWard & Lisa Garrett

    In honor of Moma Pat & Papa (Jim & Pat Thompson); Moma Betty (Betty Garrett); & Mrs. Angela Blankenship

    Don & Sue GoodmanIn honor of Ty Bondurant

    Edward & Coleen GranthamIn honor of Drake Braski

    Dr. & Mrs. Shane GreenIn honor of Connor & Caroline Green

    Andy & Sandy GunnelsSteve & Mary HallKaren HargroveMr. & Mrs. Bob Harper

    In honor of Henry & Sarah Jane Ellington

    Ginger & Larry HarperIn honor of Claire & Wade Harper

    Tom & Melissa HatalaRonald & Peggy Hawkins

    In honor of Allison PierceJudy & Bob Heider

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    The Annual Campaign for St. Luke SchoolWe are so grateful to all of the donors who made the 2013 campaign asuccess. Over $98,000 was raised, exceeding both the amount raised during the 2012 campaign AND the goal set for 2013. Funds raisedthrough the Annual Fund campaign support the regular operating budget of the school. Without those funds, we would not be able to keep tuition asaffordable as possible, while still delivering the quality program that St. LukeSchool families expect. Your generous support shows us that you believe inour mission. For that, we extend our most sincere thanks. We hope weCancount on your support again in the future.

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  • Mr. & Mrs. Dale HesterIn honor of Jack & Weston Hester

    Danny & Lisa HicksLee & Sandra HollingsworthRobert & Sheron HopkinsThe Howard Family

    In memory of Senora BastoneMr. & Mrs. Bruce HutchensMr. & Mrs. Lee HutchensRita Irons

    In honor of Emiline MyersJohn & Kathryn Jenkins

    In honor of Mr. R.O. JonesWilliam & Savannah JeterSietske JohnsonLeigh JohnstonLana M. JordanMr. & Mrs. Jason M. KellyGeorge Knight

    In honor of Alexandra SassMark & Pat Langston

    In honor of Len & Glenda SextonDr. & Mrs. Tommy LawhorneJonathan & Laura LayfieldSandra LeRoyJohn & Joi LiscarRenee LorentzMichael & Christy LynchElicia MaholickMary Elsie MartinRonnie & Michelle McBrideMr. & Mrs. Ben McCosh

    In honor of Ashley CoxAngie & Tom McDanielRoss & Amber McDuffieBrent & Kathy McGilberryLori & Terry MoshierMr. & Mrs. Keith Moyer

    In honor of Caroline & Brendle Moyer

    Kevin & Deborah MullinsMary Jean Mullins

    In honor of Mr. & Mrs. Dan AmosLaura & Howell Newton

    In honor of Clara & Evie FullerJennifer & Rusty OliverJeff & Cinda OrrAmy & Brad PalmerTommy & Jennifer ParkerKeith & Vicky PaulJohn & Anne PeeblesJohn & Ashley PezoldBrian & Brooke PhillipsAnne PlottPaula Posey

    Brinkley & Jim PoundIn memory of Lovick Corn & Libba Neal

    Matthew & Sarah PratherArchie & Betty Rainey

    In honor of Abigail OatesRhonda & Richard RameyShelia ReddingKristal Renner

    In honor of Ms. Browning, Mrs. Ellington, Mrs. Posey & Mrs. Peebles

    Mimi RutledgeKevin & Gwen SassTom & Amelia ScottCrawford & Lisa SealsVickie SharpeChris ShelnuttDr. & Mrs. Hollis Daniel SigmanMark & Lela SneadSt. Luke School PTO Board

    In honor of Mrs. McDufie's birthday and in memory of Jeanne Bastone

    Rich StephensClint & Robyn StreetmanBobby & Nickie TilleryPaul & Hayley ToddLori Troyer & Kason Crosby

    In honor of Elise TownsendChristy TuckerLarry & Phyllis Tucker

    In honor of Amy & Matt TuckerMeredith UrquhartSue VaughanGusty & Holly WalkerDr. & Mrs. Robert G . Wallace

    In honor of Eleanor, Peter & Yultan Todd

    Paula WatkinsJennifer WellbornMr. & Mrs. Gary Williams

    In honor of RachelKaye K. WilsonMarty & Leslie WoodMelissa & Jacob WoodLarry & Kaye WoodsRebecca B. Wynn

    In honor of Abby WynnJohn Zeller

    Georgia Student Scholarship Organization

    Tuition Tax Credit Program

    GaSSOGary and Teresa Abell

    Brian and Stephanie AlfordSterling and Heather Cannon

    Leila CarrMelissa Cason

    Reynolds and Dorothy CheneyLeslie and Kimberly Cone

    Shane and Deanna DarrahPhillip and Rebecca Dickerson

    Joshua and Claire DunlapSidney and Jennifer Dykes

    Thad and Allison EstesJohn and Coleen Grantham

    Genevieve GreenJimmy and Rebecca HardinMichael and Susan HardinWade and Jennifer Harper

    Jill and John HesterMaurice and Cynthia Hill

    Lee and Sandra HollingsworthJamie and Timothy HowardMatthew and Cynthia JonesPaul and Frances KilpatrickSean and Crawford KnoxDavid and Jennifer Lester

    James and Florence LiphamJames and Lisa MajorsScott and Laura Martin

    Roy and Maryelsie MartinDaniel and Ann McDuffie

    Woodrow and Venus McWilliamsJohn and Janice MerrittCR and Iva Lou Merritt

    George MizeMarie Moshell

    Michael and Elizabeth OgieMelvin and Jennifer Oliver

    Ashley and John PezoldJames and Regina Ragan

    William and Lynn RaymondEben Reid

    Elizabeth SayersCaroline Sayers

    Anna SayersLaura Sayers

    Douglas and Ainslie SchorrGuy and Glenda Sexton

    Thomas and Nancy Sorrell Otis and Audrey Tillman

    Paul and Hayley ToddSue Marie and Bradley Waddell

    Robert WallaceSamuel Warren

    Karl and Debbie White

    2013 DONATIONS

    LION!

    Link to giveearly to the 2014 Annual Fund

  • 318 11th Street Columbus, Georgia 31901 Phone 706.256.1301 Fax 706.256.1307 http://school.stlukeum.com

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