AS WE CONCLUDE THE 2024–2025 academic year, we reflect with gratitude and pride on all we’ve accomplished together. This year reaffirmed the strength of our mission, energized our strategic priorities, and highlighted the impact of community investment.

People: We continued to prioritize attracting and retaining exceptional, diverse faculty and staff. Our professional development program—enhanced by local cultural experts—fostered innovation and well-being across all grades. Our Equity, Inclusion, and Compassionate Leadership (EICL) Design Group met weekly since November, supported by Blink Consulting. The group developed our first Director of EICL role and launched a Belonging Audit, underscoring our commitment to neurodiversity, mental health, and inclusion.

Program: Educational innovation thrived. New senior seminars—like Comparative Religion & The Science of Well-Being and Deliberate Design: College, Career, Life—supported independent learning and modern assessment. Faculty also reimagined curriculum and digital citizenship to better engage today’s students.

Partnerships & Community: We deepened engagement with partners at every level. Students in our Civic Engagement Seminar worked directly with Pacific Northwest tribal and state legislators. We also expanded conversations with nonprofits and launched our new In-Residence program through a partnership with colleague.ai.

Plant: Facility audits and planning began this year to align our campus with evolving pedagogical needs—focusing on flexibility, safety, and sustainability, while exploring future strategic acquisitions.

Support from Our Community: This year, 95% of parents/guardians and 100% of faculty, staff, and Trustees contributed to the Annual Fund—an extraordinary show of support. These gifts sustained essential programming, student services, and professional development.

We also continued to grow the Better World Endowment, advancing faculty excellence and student support. Momentum from our inaugural $7 million campaign carried forward, thanks to continued family generosity.

Your contributions have not only sustained our mission—they’ve fueled our progress.

Looking Ahead: Guided by our Strategic Priorities—People, Program, Partnerships, and Plant—we are excited for the work ahead.

To every parent/guardian, student, alum, faculty and staff member, Trustee, and community partner: thank you. Your support and involvement shaped an exceptional year and paved the way for what comes next.

Sam Uzwack,
Head of School

Mehrane Mokdad
Board President

Sam Uzwack

Mehrane Mokdad

Annual Fund

A strong fundraising effort is an indicator of something larger—a dedicated and engaged community. Once again, the Eastside Prep community signaled its investment in our school, students, faculty/staff, and the unique educational opportunities available here.  Ninety-six percent of our current parents/guardians contributed to the Annual Fund campaign while 100% of faculty/staff and Trustees supported the effort.

Annual Fun Participation

FACULTY STAFF PARTICIPATION

TRUSTEE PARTICIPATION

CURRENT PARENT/GUARDIAN PARTICIPATION

Financials

TUITION 84%
CONTRIBUTIONS 8%
INVESTMENT INCOME 4%
AUXILIARY SERVICES 4%
PROGRAM & INSTRUCTION 65%
MANAGEMENT & GENERAL 13%
RETAINED RESERVES 7%
LOAN PAYMENT 6%
ADMISSIONS 3%
FUNDRAISING 2%
CAPITAL INVESTMENT 2%
CAPITAL RESERVES 2%

Click HERE for a full list of our generous supporters in 2024-2025

Better World Endowment

Eastside Prep celebrated the school’s twentieth anniversary by launching its first endowment effort—The Better World endowment. Over $7,000,000 was raised to support two important funds: The Macaluso Fund for Faculty and Staff Professional Development and The Fund for Student Support.

The Better World Endowment

An endowment is considered an indicator of a school’s financial health. The Better World Endowment founded in spring of 2023 will ensure Eastside Prep’s financial health for years to come.  Thank you to the generous current parents/guardians, alumni parents/guardians, alumni, Trustees, and employees who supported this important effort during its inaugural year.

Endowment funds are managed at the direction of the Board of Trustees and all funds are currently invested responsibly. There is a cap on the total spending of endowment funds, although no endowment funds are being spent at this time.

Named Endowment Funds

In addition to the generous donations to the Macaluso Fund for Faculty and Staff Professional Development and the Fund for Student Support, some generous families created named funds to benefit one (or both) efforts.

Click HERE for a full list of our generous Endowment supporters