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We’ve collected quotes from our alumni and faculty that reaffirm the importance of your gifts – no matter what the amount!

If you want to share your story, please contact your Alumni Affairs Office.

  Andrew Satter ’96 –"I feel it's important to give to Prep because the further away I get from high school, the more valuable I realize my Prep education was. In my job as a videojournalist in Washington, DC, I'm constantly thankful for the civics and history education I received from Mr. Briley, the critical thinking and analytical skills I developed under Mr. Goss and the creative/artistic nurturing of Mrs. Perry and Mr. Hudock, to name just a few. I also have come to realize, as I talk to people from all over the country and all over the world, that not everyone was so lucky. While I wish I could give more, it's nice to know that even a small donation goes a long way."
  Ernie Polansky, Science Chair –"I think often times when we consider a donation, we tend to think big bucks. In reality, every donation makes a difference. Consider for example that $10 will purchase an entire years worth of hydrogen peroxide for labs. $25 will buy four fruit fly cultures or a laboratory Tirrill Burner that will last fifty years. A donation of $50 will purchase a case of 72 test tubes or a case of 250 ml beakers. Many times it is the small items that have a big impact on instruction."
Tina Sparks Duncan ’78 –“I support Sandia because it was an important part of my life. I still remember lessons learned from Harry Willson, Lou Liberty, Paula Degenhardt and many of my other teachers. I made many lasting friendships. Although the buildings have almost nothing in common with the school I attended, I sense that the spirit and community are still there. I know that tuition never covers the cost of educating a student and the financial help of parents, friends and alumni is required to keep a school healthy. My gifts help Sandia Prep continue to be a special place for other students as it was for me.”
  Alex Kwak ’01 – "I don’t have much to give right now, but I give what I can. For me it’s about showing my support for Sandia Prep—a community that has always supported me and my family. I’m so proud and feel so fortunate to have been a part of that community and I want to, in my own small way, make sure that current and future students have the same opportunities and more. My gift won’t build a new chem lab, but it could fund a new beaker. And the discovery—in that chem lab, with that beaker—that students experience every day is truly transformative. So whether it provides a beaker, a basketball, a copy of Hamlet for junior English, or a prop skull for the theater department, I know my gift is helping to spark discovery."
 

Lysianne Buie ’84 – “I gave back to Sandia Prep because of what it gave to me. My education provided me with the momentum to successfully obtain a Master's Degree and catapult my career. Now, as a Senior Director of Marketing and Communications at a National charity in Canada, I still look back at Sandia Prep and the determination it instilled in me. I would not be where I am today without that foundation. If all alumni of Sandia Prep gave even a small gift, imagine the difference it would make to students today who will become our leaders tomorrow.

 

 

Ron Briley, Assistant Headmaster & History Teacher – “Dear Friends, As I contemplate the amount of my gift for Sandia Prep’s Annual Fund, I would like to issue an invitation for you to join me in giving to the school. I certainly recognize in these difficult economic days, that there are many progressive causes calling upon our limited resources. But please do not forget Sandia Prep. Due to the generous effort of alums and parents, we have been able to extend the school’s program in academics, sports, outdoor and conservation education, and the arts while expanding the amount
of financial aid offered. I hope you agree that the school made a difference in your life and that you would like to see these opportunities extended to others. It has been a pleasure to teach at Prep for over thirty years, and I look forward to many more. Please join me in supporting the school and its mission this year, and in the years to come.”

 

 

Katherine Sharp ’03 – "As I've talked to people over the years since I left Prep about their high school experiences, I've come to appreciate more and more the high school experience that I had. I am especially grateful for the quality and scope of the experiments I was asked to do in my science labs, the great trips I took with the camping associates program, and the close relationships I had with many of my teachers. I give to the school to show gratitude for these and other things that the school gave me while I was there.”

 

  Carla Tidwell, Director of Studies – “You are part of Sandia Prep’s history; please ride into its future and give what you can to support your favorite program or teacher. Your contribution will ensure quality education for years to come.”
  Pete MacFarlane, Athletic Director –“The Annual Fund helps provide so many extras for not only the athletic program, but for all programs. It allows us to supplement the basics.”
   

Gary Bennett ’81 – “We continue to support SPS because SPS continues to provide an awesome learning environment; a challenging, relevant curriculum and an outstanding faculty and staff. Add in the school’s demonstrated commitment for the ever improving campus and facilities and it’s an easy decision to support this school. I graduated from SPS 28 years ago and I am well pleased to see that much of the fundamental character and family like environment I experienced still remains. Looking back, the education and life experience at SPS was a blessing to my life and the blessing continues for our daughter, in her junior year. I pray the school and all that the SPS life experience has to offer will be even
better as it progresses toward the next generation and beyond (our 6 Yr old son says he wants to go to SPS too!). My only regret: I wish I would have appreciated the experience more when I was there.”

 

  Joyce Whelchel, Science – “As a geology teacher, I feel fortunate that my students can learn in a great outdoor classroom as New Mexico provides an ideal learning environment. Sandia Prep fully supports this outdoor education by funding field trips for geology students.”