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SQUASHDRIVE2014–2015 ANNUAL REPORT
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LETTER FROM THE DIRECTORSquashDrive crossed many thresholds this year. We
celebrated our 5th year in operation. We graduated
our first class of 8th graders and completed
our first round of high school applications with
100% acceptance into top area high schools. We
launched a mentorship program. Our SquashDrive
Slam fundraiser quadrupled dollars raised with
$100K in donations. We received a sizable grant
to support education and STEM initiatives from
a local Bay Area fund. We expanded our facility,
including new academic and office space, a library,
and Google Chromebooks so our students can
learn computer skills and code on Khan Academy.
Players traveled to national tournaments and
camps at Williams College, Kenyon College and
Stanford University. On the court, in the books,
and within the community, we witness moments
of transformation in our students everyday. Your
support of SquashDrive means an investment in
their lives and in their future. Thank you for your
continued generosity.
Lauren Patrizio Xaba
STAFF
Lauren Patrizio Xaba, Founder & Executive Director
Jenny Imrich, Program Director
Rachel Fine, Academic Director
Pamela Larromana, Squash Coordinator
Torey Broderson, Academic & Outreach Coordinator
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Stephen Seelbach, Chair
Andy Fremder, President
Chris Sheldon, Treasurer
Robert Bingham
Leslie DeNino
James Ford
Will Fratt
Richard Hashim
Kevin Jernigan
Peter Lynch
Matt Price
Missy Wyant-Smit
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS BOARD
Preston Comey, Chair
Verdi DiSesa
Dominic Gaffney
Francesca Gilberti
Lance Minor
Liza Stokes
Ben Warfield
FACILITIES
University of California, Berkeley
The University Club of San Francisco
Active Sports Club
SCHOOLS
Berkley Maynard Academy
California College Preparatory
Maybeck High School
Oakland Technical High School
REALM Charter School
Salesian College Preparatory
SPONSORS
Harrow
Staropramen
VOLUNTEER PARTNERS
Coaching Corps
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08 ACADEMICS &
ENRICHMENT
12 SQUASH &
FITNESS
14 EXTRACURRICULARS
16 FINANCIAL
HIGHLIGHTS
19 WAYS TO HELP
OUR FIRST 8TH GRADE GRADUATES
SIDZEL RAMIREZ-FIGUEROASidzel is bright, kind, and a top student. She wants to join the CIA someday
and is well on her way with straight As, a full scholarship to the Phillips Exeter
Academy Summer School, and acceptance into one of the most selective
private high schools in the Bay Area. We look forward to watching her soar
at Maybeck this fall.
20 DONOR LIST
05 WHO WE ARE
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90%STUDENT ATTENDANCE
AT SQUASHDRIVE
100%GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL
90%STUDENT RETENTION
YEAR-OVER-YEAR
95%PURSUE HIGHER EDUAFTER HIGH SCHOOL
WHO WE ARESquashDrive provides in-depth, long-term enrichment to Oakland youth
through academic tutoring, high school and college preparation, mentoring,
squash coaching, fitness training, community service and cultural opportunities.
We believe it is by working across disciplines that we are able to deeply impart
lessons of perseverance, character, and focus in ways that reach each of our
students differently, and help them to reach their individual potential.
We partner with our teachers, families and schools to be another supportive set
of eyes and ears. Whether we are challenging our players to run another set of
court sprints, supporting them through another page of math drills or teaming up
with them at the local food bank we listen closely to help nurture and uncover our
students unique ability to thrive.
SquashDrive provides all of it’s student-athletes with year-round support,
running programming 6 days a week, including Saturdays. Individually, each
student participates in three sessions a week and receives 100+ hours of squash
instruction, 100+ hours of academic enrichment, participates in 10+ hours of
community service in addition to enrichment and mentorship activities. Squash is
played at Cal’s Recreational Sports Facility, Active Sports in downtown Oakland,
and The University Club of San Francisco.
PROGRAM GOALS
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BY THE NUMBERSSquashDrive has continually grown
since its founding 5 years ago and
now serves 60 students. Underserved
students from our partner school,
Berkley Maynard Academy, try out for
our program in the 4th or 5th grade
and are selected based on their hard
work, focus, and positive attitude. Once
enrolled, students receive support from
our program through high school and
into college.
60 STUDENTS
DEMOGRAPHICS
FEMALE 50% MALE 50%
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2011
12
36
60
84
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
ASIAN 4%BLACK 50% HISPANIC 46%
YEARLY GROWTH
OUR FIRST 8TH GRADE GRADUATES
PIERA MILLERPiera is a powerhouse with poise and maturity beyond her years. She’s a fierce
competitor, and maintains one of SquashDrive’s top ladder spots. Off the court,
she can be found with her nose in a book, writing poetry, or singing along
beautifully to the latest song. Piera is also a graduate of Philip Exeter’s Summer
Academy and will be attending Salesian College Preparatory in the fall. We
have no doubt she will quickly establish herself as a leader in school.
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35%ORDER OF OPERATIONS
20%EXPRESSIONS
13%DIVISION
25%WORD PROBLEMS
12%FRACTIONS
ACADEMICS & ENRICHMENTPREPARATION. CURIOSITY. EXPRESSION. In the process of preparing
our students for high school and college, we seek to uncover their innate
curiosities and inspire them to be lifelong learners. Through hands-on tutoring
and guidance, we teach students to be prepared and organized, build their
academic aptitudes and improve their performance in school. More importantly,
we help them to believe in themselves one achievement at a time to set them
on meaningful, fulfilling and sustainable paths.
We don’t just help with homework. Our Academic Director and staff work to
develop individualized academic programs for each of our students. Whether
they are in need of additional support or are surpassing the mark, SquashDrive
provides a strong and consistent source of academic guidance for its students
through in-depth conversations with teachers, one-on-one tutoring, detailed
action plans, and original curriculum. Past activities have included learning to
code, science experiments, essay competitions, a summer book club, and math
intensive workshops.
AVERAGE SCORE INCREASE Students are tested in October and again the following May.
HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT It has been amazing to see our first
group of 8th graders graduate and mature
into young adults. We supported them
through the high school application
process and look forward to seeing them
continue to flourish.
PUBLIC 17%
PRIVATE 50%
CHARTER 33%
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If something, doesn’t work out as I planned, I usually have a backup plan.
When making decisions, I think about my future.
I want to help when I see someone having a problem.
When I am having bad thoughts, I know how to change them to happier thoughts
CHANGING ATTITUDESSquashDrive focuses on nurturing the
whole student, with an awareness that
academic success cannot come without
addressing other integral factors. In
addition to measuring academic and
fitness growth, we also prioritize social
emotional wellness.60%
69%
78%
53%
66%
81%
85%
69%
ATTITUDINAL SURVEY
Students are asked questions at the
beginning and end of the year to assess
their social-emotional wellness and growth.
BASELINE FOLLOW-UP
OUR FIRST 8TH GRADE GRADUATES
NOAH JORDAN-OLIVERNoah achieves at a level unmatched by his peers. He was selected as the
Berkeley Maynard Academy’s commencement speaker, is a member of student
council, takes college level English courses, and teaches himself to code in his
free time. He has aspirations to become President and we won’t be surprised if
he does. Noah will be attending Oakland Technical High School in the fall. We
look forward to seeing him grow as a leader next year.
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FITNESS TESTSFitness tests are performed at the
beginning and end of the school year
producing marked improvements
across the board.
SQUASH & FITNESSTEAM. PRACTICE. EXECUTION. For us, squash is a special sport. Skinny
racquet, rectangular court, small black ball. Our students learn the joys of a good
sweat, the accountability of competition, the hunger for self-improvement all
while cultivating skill for a game they love and can play for a lifetime. Squash
teaches team and hard work. Our players practice in countless iterations to get
faster, stronger, better. They train in groups, in pairs, solo. They don’t just run and
move, they learn strategy, accountability, persistence. They win and lose. Building
an ongoing practice allows them to see that every session is a building block to a
strong performance, that success happens one step at a time.
BURPEES 29% INCREASE
SIT-UPS 52% INCREASE
PACER TEST 67% INCREASE
TIMED MILE 83% INCREASE5.9 FT/SEC
24
29/MIN
17/MIN
7.15 FT/SEC
40
44/MIN
22/MIN
BASELINE FOLLOW-UP
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EXPANDING HORIZONS. Not all of our
stretching happens on the courts. We take
advantage of every corner of the Bay Area to
expand horizons, feed imaginations, and inspire
our students to aim high. Whether it’s witnessing
the wonder of innovation at Google, seeing the
laws of Physics in action at The Exploratorium,
staring wide eyed at the masters at the SF MoMa,
learning the joy of service at the Bay Area Food
Banks, or caring for our environment at the Marin
Headlands these experiences help our students
find their own innate interests, passions and
shape their sense of self.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Alameda Food Bank
San Francisco Food Bank
Save The Bay
Keep Oakland Beautiful
Oakland Running Festival
Meals on Wheels
WORKSHOPS
Hip Hop for Change
Nutrition Seminar
SPCA
CULTURAL
MoMa
Exploratorium
Oakland African American Museum
San Francisco Zoo
AutoDesk Gallery
ENVIRONMENTAL
Marin Outdoor Hostel Adventure
Presidio Trust
Rob Hill Campground, Presidio
COLLEGES VISITED
Stanford University
UC Berkeley
Williams College
Kenyon College
EXTRACURRICULARSSEE THE BIG, WIDE WORLD. SquashDrive students work hard to earn
opportunities to train at the best academic institutions in the country. Whether
they are doing 6am runs at Stanford or taking “Exeter C.S.I” forensic classes at
Phillip’s Exeter Academy, they know that their best efforts will be rewarded with
life-changing opportunities.
SquashDrive went on many unforgettable and horizon-expanding trips this year,
allowing our students to see new places, and connect with other members of the
squash community and beyond.
TRAVELING HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Urban Team Nationals, New York City
Urban Individual Nationals, Williams College, Williamstown, MA
Midwest Urban Championships, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio
NUSEA Training Squad, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Trip to Racquet Up Detroit, Detroit, Michigan
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2014 TOTAL FUNDING $226,543
2015*TOTAL FUNDING $494,501
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTSThe 2014–2015 year was an inflection year for our organization. SquashDrive
received a sizable grant from a generous fund. We also quadrupled our
fundraising from our annual event, the SquashDrive Slam, with donations totaling
over $100K.
OUR FIRST 8TH GRADE GRADUATES
JASON WILSONJason is extremely humble and always first to offer a helping hand. He
continually impresses teachers and coaches with his hard work and
commitment. In fact, these qualities earned him a spot on the National
Urban Squash + Education’s training squad at Stanford University this
summer. We are sure there is more greatness to come when Jason
attends Realm Academy in the fall.
* 2015 financial giving is as of September 30, 2015. The fiscal year ends December 31, 2015.
GRANTS $5,000
FOUNDATIONS $1 ,140
BOARD $103,450
INDIVIDUALS $66,002
CORPORATIONS $50,951
GRANTS $250,000
FOUNDATIONS $32,834
BOARD $90,250
INDIVIDUALS $85,336
CORPORATIONS $36,082
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OUR FIRST 8TH GRADE GRADUATES
KATELYN SIMMONSTo get ahead this summer, Katelyn enrolled in math boot camp to prepare
for Salesian, where she will be attending high school this fall. It is choices
like these that make her a positive presence and an example to others. An
incredibly creative writer and artist, Katelyn brings joy and laughter with her
wherever she goes.
SquashDrive is a member of the National Urban
Squash + Education Association (NUSEA), an
umbrella organization that connects us to 19 other
urban squash programs around the country spanning
from Detroit to Boston to San Diego. While we are
an independent organization, NUSEA allows us the
freedom to leverage our skills and unique Bay Area,
while drawing from over 20 years of experience, case
studies and best practices in shaping the lives of
urban youth through the game.
20 PROGRAMS
20 YEARS OF OPERATION
2000 CHILDREN
93% COLLEGE OR POSTGRADUATE
100% HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
WAYS TO HELPVolunteer on the court
Volunteer in the classroom
Donate goods
Partner with us
Contribute financially
For more details go to:
www.squashdrive.org/ways-to-help
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THANK YOUSquashDrive extends a sincere
thank you to all of our 2014 and
2015* donors to date. You make it
possible for our student-athletes to
fulfill their academic, squash and
personal potential. We appreciate
your continued support.
$25,000 - $49,999The Virginia M. Ford Family Fund°
Mark and Leslie DeNino°
$10,000 - $24,999Mark and Leslie DeNino^Robert Bingham and Carol Kearns^°
Andy and Barb Fremder^°James and Lauren Ford^°Ford Family Foundation^°Stephen and Joanna Seelbach°Chris and Eileen Sheldon^°
$5,000 - $9,999Olympic Club Foundation^Joe Dworetzky and Amy Banse^
Tony and Grace Brettkelly^°Paul and John Fisher^Matt and Suzanne Price^°Kohlberg Kravis Roberts°Stephen and Joanna Seelbach^
Missy Wyant-Smit and Yvo Smit^°
NetSuite Inc.^°
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Kevin Jernigan and Allison Hastings^°
Raj Venkatesen and Sioux Kim°
Peter and Donna Lynch°Spencer and Tracy Brog^
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Pei-Mei and Yung Huang^Steven Imrich and Cynthia Smith^
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Louis Marchetti°Scott Matagrano^Mike McBean^Sam McCullagh^Ryan and Margaret McDermott°
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Sarah West°Nicholas White^Timothy White°Laura Whitten^Kimberly Wicoff^Dee and Richard Wild^°Eric Willner^Daniel Wilson^°Ryan Wilson^Peter Wilson°Richard Witmer°Jonathan Wulkan°Charlie Wyatt°Robin Yam^Robin Yam°Rene Yang°Leslie Yoshida^Lisa Yu°Justin Yuan°Dory Zatuchni^°Laura Zellerbach°Robert and Anne Zerbst^Jenny Zhang°Chris Zhao°Hua Zhong°
^ 2014
° 2015
^° 2014 & 2015
* 2015 financial giving is as of
September 30, 2015. The fiscal
year ends December 31, 2015.
SquashDrive
PO Box 99165Emeryville, CA 94662squashdrive.org
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