The Next Generation Campaign
We Are Langley: The Next Generation Campaign was initiated to achieve two main goals — support our campus master plan and grow our endowment. The $20 million campaign will allow us to bring our endowment to $10 million and add the Crossroads Building to our campus.
This new state-of-the-art learning center will house our Primary School, fifth grade, library and media center, and a large multi-purpose space. Construction will begin in June 2021, with an anticipated opening of the building in August 2022 — coincidentally, the start of Langley’s 80th anniversary celebration.
Students will continue to use existing classrooms during the 2021-2022 school year as the building impacted by construction, which houses our current library and art spaces, is not in use for students during the pandemic.
Like other projects in our master plan, including the Doris Cottam Middle School and Jeffrey Sherman Arts Center, we know that the enhanced infrastructure will further enrich student experiences and continue to align with our high quality programs.
The increased endowment will enable us to continually and fully fund innovative programming; keep tuition affordable, while offering tuition assistance to qualified students; and attract and retain the best teachers by compensating them at a level that truly recognizes their extraordinary work.
Campaign Cabinet
Alistair Miller,
Co-Chair
Lara Ramsey,
Co-Chair
Cathy Bernasek,
Executive Cabinet
Karen Frana,
Executive Cabinet
Zac Merriman,
Executive Cabinet
AJ Andreas
John Asadoorian
I-Min Chao
Ronya Corey
Elizabeth Crocker
Ariana DiMeo
Alifia Doriwala
Zeina Habal
Seth Kreger
Heidi Narang
Sonya Ricketts
Gerry Salemme
Eric Stallmer
Barbara Toohill
Kara McCabe
Sara Magner
Preston Miller
Shireen Zaman
Next Generation Campaign Early Supporters
Like Langley families before them, a core group of supporters has committed early to invest in this project. The strong commitment we have received has given us the confidence to move forward with the Crossroads Building. We will continue our work over the next 18 months to raise the additional funds necessary to reduce the debt associated with the project. Initial naming opportunities can be reviewed here.
Chris and AJ Andreas
John Asadoorian and Tina Schwartz
Jack and Debbie Ballinghoff
Brian and Cathy Bernasek
Jim Burkhardt and Karen Miller
Tate Cantrell and Sylvia Leimone
Michael and Narie Choi
Brian and Ellie Christiansen
Rob and Barbara Denton
Frank and Ariana DiMeo
Moiz and Alifia Doriwala
Lammot du Pont
Habib Enayetullah and Tania Rahmatullah
Tom Flaherty and Beth Lalik
Tom and Karen Frana
Russ Frey and I-Min Chao
John and Amy Gilliland
Peter and Lisa Glassman
Todd and Jennifer Graham
David Halwig
Donald and Makiko Harrison
Aleix and Libby Jarvis
Mark and Lindsey Keatley
Andy Leblanc and Kara McCabe
Erik and Katie Linn
PG and Sara Magner
Devon McFadden and Ronya Corey
Michael Melton
Brett and Ally Meringoff
Zac and Laura Merriman
Alistair and Allie Miller
Preston and Morgan Miller
Conor and Susan Miller
Muir Macpherson and Wendy Moe
Jackson and Nicole Morrill
RJ and Heidi Narang
John and Judy Niepold
Hugh and Patricia O'Kane
Mike and Cindy O'Kane
Rob and Kate Pinkerton
John Whalen and Linda Rabbitt
Kristin and Lara Ramsey
Jane Ramsey
Thomas and Sonya Ricketts
David and Selwa Rutchik
Gerry Salemme and Rachel Welch
The Sampson Foundation
George and Patricia Sampson
Frank Sands, Jr.
Leah Sedwick
Chad Slater
Dane and Sarah Smith
Dick and Katie Snowdon
Eric and Amy Stallmer
Steve Thomas and Sofia Barretto Thomas
Dave and Catherine Thompson
Barbara Toohill
Shahab and Katherine Vagefi
Paul Van Hook and Peggy Henderson
Perry and Tina Williams