Dear EPS Community:

While our eyes have turned to the current school year and our twentieth anniversary, there is much to celebrate from last year.

The 2021-2022 academic year brought our community back to campus after months of remote learning and staggered on-campus classes. While learning continued to happen and connections were made during that time, we are first and foremost a community; a community needs in-person interactions to thrive and grow. We had the opportunity to see that, to live that, during the 2021-2022 academic year. Through masks, gallons of hand sanitizer, and lunches outside in the rain—our community found its way back together, as we knew we would. Old friendships were rekindled, and new ones formed. Faculty and students who had been here for three years had their first “normal” year, and were finally able to experience what we mean by “connection.”

We had parents on campus for meetings and events; we held graduation (and seniors didn’t have to wear masks!); we had Field Day and Continuation. After wildfires and COVID restrictions, the seniors were finally able to experience the retreat they look forward to every year. Let’s not forget EBC Week—we sent students on trips locally and abroad for the first time in two years—now that’s a milestone! In his graduation speech, former EPS Board President, Mack Hinson, MD, referred to words like resilient, adaptable, and unprecedented as “Red Flag Words of Doom” after the last two years. There’s some truth there; we’re all a bit tired—for a host of reasons, and the overuse of those terms doesn’t do a lot to inspire new energy! Still, while we all look forward to returning to normal, or some semblance of it, we must also look back and remember what we’ve come through, and how important it was to come through it together.

It’s time to look forward to the current year and to all the celebrations our twentieth anniversary will afford. Our community has stayed strong during two challenging years and will continue to do so as we look back on all we have accomplished in twenty years and all that lies ahead.

Kind regards,

Dr. Terry Macaluso

Mack Hinson

Dr. Terry Macaluso,
Head of School

Mack Hinson
Board President 2019-2022

Annual fund participation

FACULTY STAFF PARTICIPATION

TRUSTEE PARTICIPATION

CURRENT PARENT PARTICIPATION

Financials

TUITION 88%
CONTRIBUTIONS 9%
AUXILIARY SERVICES 2%
INVESTMENT INCOME 1%
PROGRAM & INSTRUCTION 64%
MANAGEMENT & GENERAL 9%
CAPITAL INVESTMENT 3%
LOAN PAYMENT 2%
CAPITAL RESERVES 5%
RETAINED RESERVES 7%
ADMISSIONS 4%
FUNDRAISING 7%

Thank You to Our Donors

These individuals and organizations have made cash or in-kind donations to Eastside Preparatory School.

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5-9 consecutive years of giving
10 or more consecutive years of giving
Alumni/alumni family
Grandparents of student

We’d also like to acknowledge matching funds from these generous organizations:

Amazon Boeing Goldman Sachs Redbox Twitter
Apple Costco Google Salesforce United Health Group
AT&T Docusign Microsoft SAP Varian
BECU Expedia Netflix T-Mobile
Bill & Melinda Gates
Investments
F5 Networks Okta Inc. Takeda
BlackRock Inc GoDaddy Optum Health TIAA Bank