At a Glance Department Guide
Our Mission
Centered in Jesus Christ, Carmel Catholic is a college preparatory high school, empowering students to be servant leaders filled with zeal for faith and scholarship. Rooted in the charisms of the Order of Carmelites and the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, our Catholic community embraces a tradition of dignity, diversity, and justice.
Business/Technology
The world of business affects our lives on all levels. It is important that students gain an overall understanding of business, its workings, its complexities, and its effects on their daily lives, not only as persons directly involved in business, but also as consumers, savers and investors in today’s global economy. It is also important to use technology effectively and responsibly.
Business/Technology Department Offerings
Introduction to Business
Web Design H
Marketing UCP
Introduction to Accounting
Technology Student Internship
Technology Student Internship 2.0
Personal Finance UCP
Finance and Investment H
Management & Leadership
UCP
International Business H
Girls of Today, Leaders of Tomorrow UCP
Introduction to Business DC
Business Incubator
Entrepreneurship H
Business Accelerator
Entrepreneurship H
Principles of Macroeconomics DC
Principles of Microeconomics DC
Google Tools
Business Logistics & Operations Management
Healthcare Administration & Management
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Engineering
Through design challenges and a distinct problem-solving model, introductory students learn how to model, improve and develop products, both in and out of the classroom. Students learn to sketch and illustrate solutions by hand and with sophisticated three-dimensional modeling software. Emphasis is placed on documenting the design process when analyzing and considering solutions. Students develop problem-solving skills and become leaders in terms of identifying and solving problems. Students are also introduced to a variety of engineering disciplines through coding and robotics to build on their problem solving skills.
Intro to Engineering DCWomen Only
Intro to Engineering DC
Principles of Engineering DC
Civil Engineering and Architecture DC
Aerospace Engineering DC
Digital Electronics DC
Engineering Design and Development DC
Robotics I H
Robotics II H
Computer Science Principles AP/DC
Computer Science AP/DC
Carmel Catholic High School has been recognized as a “Project Lead the Way” Distinguished School, meaning more than 20 percent of Carmel Catholic students have enrolled in an engineering course.
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
English
English language skills serve as the foundation for communication. The responsibility of the English teacher is to help students use language to make sense of their own lives and to understand the lives of those they meet in the world. As a subject, English embodies the skills of reading, writing, speaking, researching and listening, as well as the content areas of literature and grammar, both of which contain identifiable bodies of knowledge. In all facets, however, the study of English serves to develop each learner’s practical communication skills and broader vision of relatedness among people.
English Department Offerings
Freshman English Literature and Composition CP, UCP, H
Sophomore Literature and Composition CP, UCP, H
Junior Literature and Composition UCP, H
AP English Language and Composition
Senior Literature and Composition UCP
AP English Literature and Composition
DC Composition
Creative Writing
Speech
Film as Narrative
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts Department offers a hands-on educational experience. Students can express themselves through song, dance, theater, visual arts and instrumental music. The faculty fosters a learning environment conducive to creative development. The department’s courses are designed to build in students a strong work ethic, a sense of Catholic community, confidence and self-esteem. The faculty strives to help students enrich their creative, social, academic and spiritual development. Fine Arts students often discover talents leading to careers and/or vocations in the arts.
Choral Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Men’s Ensemble
Treble Choir H
Advanced Choir H
Carmel Cadence H
Parkway Singers H
Liturgical Choir H
Theater Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Drama I
Stagecraft
Drama H
Stagecraft H
Fine Arts Technology Internship
Dance Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Beginning Dance
Intermediate Dance I H
Intermediate Dance 2 H
Advanced Dance H
Dance Leadership H
Orchesis Dance Company H
Tap Dancing
We invite you to attend any of our upcoming fine arts performances. Visit carmelhs.org/finearts/ to view the full schedule.
Instrumental Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Guitar I
Guitar II H
History of Rock and Roll
AP Music Theory
Concert Band
Jazz Ensemble H
Jazz Combo H
Wind Ensemble H
String Ensemble H
Percussion Ensemble H
Beginning Violin and Viola
Visual Arts Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Introduction to Art
Art II
Drawing and Painting I H
Drawing and Painting II H
Mixed Media I H
Mixed Media II H
Ceramics and Sculpture I UCP
Ceramics and Sculpture II H
Open Studio H
Studio Art AP
Design/Photography Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Graphic Design I
Graphic Design II H
Graphic Design III H
Photography I
Photography II H
Photography III H
Mathematics
The Mathematics Department’s philosophy is based upon an abiding respect for the individual and the learning process. The development of the constructs of mathematics trains the mind to think in a logical, creative and inquiring manner. The same constructs are essential in a technology driven society. The life skills of the individual require a fundamental understanding of mathematics ranging from basic arithmetic to the implementation of mathematics into today’s technology. The challenge is to develop the talents of each individual to his or her maximum ability, resulting in the desire for lifelong learning. This is achieved through the cooperation and efforts of parents, faculty and students.
Math Department Offerings
Algebra I CP, UCP, H
Advanced Algebra 09H
Geometry CP, UCP, H
Geometry/Trig H
Algebra III CP
Algebra II H
Pre-Calculus/Trig UCP
Pre-Calculus/Trig H
Pre-Calculus/Calculus H
Pre-Calculus AP
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
Intro to Discrete Math H*
Intro to Statistics UCP*
Calculus w/Trig H
College Level Calculus III
*Summer School Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Media
Media offerings provide a hands-on educational experience. Media courses consist of a variety of areas of study, including broadcasting, journalism, digital media, yearbook, photography and graphic design.
Media Offerings
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Intro to Journalism UCP Media and Broadcast Journalism UCP Newsroom Broadcast Journalism H CDN Live Productions Independant Study H
Physical Education/Health
Physical Education consists of various wellness activities and health related topics presented to enhance students’ overall health today and in the future. It is our goal that students appreciate that good health is a precious gift from God that should be respected, cared for and nourished. Through the development of a physically active lifestyle, students become aware that the risk of illness can be reduced through positive health behaviors. Our focus consists of team sports, games, fitness, dance and rhythms as well as lifetime sports and activities. Within the context of these activities we stress the goals of sportsmanship, teamwork and Christian ethics. Students need to be given the knowledge and the opportunity to take responsibility for their own health.
PE/Health Department Offerings
Health
Physical Education Men
Physical Education Women
Strength and Conditioning
Yoga
Speed Development
Sports Medicine
Driver’s Education After School
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Theology
Through academic scholarship, prayerful reflection and ministry, the Theology Department promotes an integration of the Christian faith into the daily lives of our students. Aware of the cultural and religious diversity of the Carmel community, we foster respect and dialog among all, believing that diversity is an essential ingredient of the Church’s universality.
Theology Department Offerings
Foundations of Catholicism
Old Testament
New Testament
Church History
Catholic Morality
Catholic Social Justice
Christian Lifestyles
World Religions
Saints and Stories
Catholic Spirituality H
Catholic Philosophy H
Catholicism: Media and Literature
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Science
Science is a dynamic discipline in which we seek to understand the universe. We must, therefore, grasp as foundation the body of knowledge that others before us have achieved and be able to confront—imaginatively and creatively—the questions that will widen and constantly increase our understanding. Technology, which grows out of scientific discovery, continually changes the world in which we live.
Science Department Offerings
Physics CP, UCP, H
Chemistry CP, UCP, H
Biology CP, UCP, H
AP Biology
Physics C - Mechanics AP
AP/Dual Credit Chemistry
Dual Credit Environmental Biology
Human Ecological
Footprint DC
Anatomy and Physiology H
Introduction to Organic
Chemistry & Biochemistry H
Zoology UCP
Forensic Science UCP
Earth and Space Science UCP
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Social Studies
Social Studies binds us together in the present and meets the challenges of the future. Social Studies opportunities at Carmel Catholic High School focus on preparing students to live in a global community and to function effectively as citizens in a democratic society. They are called to respect the traditions and cultural diversity of the world and to stimulate a hierarchy of critical thinking skills as a means of problem solving.
Social Studies Department Offerings
AP World History
World History UCP, H
AP US History
US History UCP, H
AP US Government & Politics
US Government & Civics
UCP, H
Ancient World History
UCP, H
Geography
Global Issues of the 21st Century
The Holocaust & Genocide in the Modern World H
Sociology
AP Psychology
Psychology for Life
Chicago History & Culture
UCP
European History H
AP Comparative Government & Politics
AP European History
Criminal Justice DC
Criminal Law DC
Modern American History Through Film H
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
World Languages
The mission of the World Languages Department is based upon the Catholic view of humankind as a special gift from God. We recognize that all students benefit aesthetically, intellectually, psychologically, socially and spiritually from the study of another language. Language study is a combination of learning communication skills and becoming familiar with the culture of other civilizations: their customs, history, art and literature. This experience enables students to respect other people’s ideas, ways of thinking and behaviors and values, and at the same time helps students to reassess their own values. World language study plays a major role in the total educational program by preparing students to live their lives more fully and to strive for harmony and understanding in a global society.
World Languages Department Offerings
French I UCP, H
French II UCP, H
French III UCP, H
French IV UCP
AP French Language and Culture
Spanish I UCP
Spanish II UCP, H
Spanish III UCP, H
AP/Dual Credit Spanish
Latin I UCP, H
Latin II UCP, H
Latin III H
Latin Dual Credit
Spanish I Heritage
Spanish II Heritage
Courses Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Student Services
The Carmel Catholic High School Student Services department empowers every student within our community to become a faith-filled servant leader who is their own advocate through our rich resources intended to enhance their academic, social/emotional and college and career aspirations. The Student Services team is dedicated to providing individualized support through a studentcentered framework of comprehensive services which promotes the faith, values, learning, health, dignity and diversity of every Carmel student.
• School Counseling
• College and Career Counseling
Campus Ministry
• REACH - Academic Support Center
• School Psychologist
• Wellness Center
• School Nurse
• Serna Learning Resource Center
• Multicultural Center
The mission of the Campus Ministry Department is to provide opportunities for spiritual growth and responsible participation in the life and mission of the Church through celebration of Liturgy, diverse prayer experiences, Christian service and retreat experiences.
Campus Ministry cultivates leadership in Carmel Catholic students with the goal of nurturing future leaders in the Church. Liturgies, prayer services and retreats are primarily student planned and led.
The legacy inherited from our founders animates our efforts. The core values of freedom, charity, education and justice from our BVM heritage, along with the call to “live in the presence of God” through prayer, community and service from our Carmelite heritage, provide inspiration and give shape to each of our programs.
Christian Service
Carmel students are required to perform Christian service during their high school years. In doing so, they will make an impact on every level of society, near and far. Members of our founding orders, the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Order of Carmelites, have given centuries of service to those in need through the imitation of Christ and his Blessed Mother, Mary. Our students continue this tradition with acts of service in a wide variety of settings so that the love and compassion of Christ may transform our world today.
The Goal of the Christian Service Program
Carmel Catholic High School’s mission statement calls our students to be servant leaders centered in Jesus Christ. Therefore, the goal of the Chrisitan Service program is to enable our students to become an incarnation of Christ in the world today, to be Christ’s hands and feet, bringing their individual experiences and God-given gifts to those they serve in order to impact our world for the greater good.
The Christian Service program, by creating opportunities where students can encounter and identify with people unlike themselves through service activities and meaningful reflection, helps students deepen their own religious and moral identity, develop a habit of mind committed to the common good, and identify with the solidarity of Christ, who was one with others.
Christian Service Hour Requirement
• Freshman - 20 hours
• Sophomore - 20 hours
• Junior - 20 hours
• Senior - 20 hours
Athletics
The mission of Carmel Catholic Athletics is to pursue excellence in sport, within the framework of an academic community dedicated to the institution’s educational and religious objectives. Each individual associated with Carmel Catholic Athletics will align themselves with the values of our school—community, academics, reverence, mission, enthusiasm, and leadership—while cultivating Christian virtue through athletic competition. We embrace dignity, diversity, and justice, as we answer Christ’s call to run with perseverance the race marked out for each of us.
Carmel Catholic High School has a large and successful athletic program with full teams in 26 boys and girls sports. Carmel’s athletic programs are dedicated to fostering a competitive spirit which emphasizes the need for team work, dedication, discipline, school and team pride and respect for self, teammates, coaches, opponents and officials.
More than 85 percent of Carmel students participate in interscholastic sports and intramural play. Carmel’s athletic program provides students the opportunity to actively participate in the school community.
Throughout History, Carmel Has Captured:
• 109 Regional Titles
• 45 Sectional Titles
• 20 State Places
Girls Sports
• Basketball
• Cheerleading
• Cross Country
• Dance/Poms
• Esports
• Golf
• Gymnastics
• Lacrosse
• Soccer
• Softball
• Tennis
• Track and Field
• Volleyball
• 92 Individual State Appearances
• 17 Individual State Champions
Boys Sports
• Baseball
• Basketball
• Cross Country
• Esports
• Football
• Golf
• Hockey
• Lacrosse
• Soccer
• Tennis
• Track and Field
• Volleyball
• Wrestling
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Student Activities
Students have an opportunity to express themselves and excel in academics, ministry, athletics, the arts and more. By participating in extracurricular activities, students develop skills such as leadership, working with others, responsibility and self-discipline. Activities build skills and connections which strengthen our individual students and our community. Many students take initiative to propose a new idea for a one time student event or launching of a regularly meeting club. Each year our student groups are updated based upon student needs and interests.
Community Events
• Blood Drive
• Charity Drives
• Cheering as Part of the “Student Section”
• Class Socials
• Dances - Homecoming, Winter Dance, Prom
• Field Trips
• Pep Assemblies
• Powder Puff Football
• Spirit Weeks
• Tailgates
• And More Clubs and Academic Teams Open to all Students
• Academic Challenge in Engineering and Sciences (ACES)
• Admissions Ambassadors
• Animal Education Club (formerly PAWED)
• Anime Club
• Art Club
• Backyard Game Club (Spikeball)
• Bicycle Club
• Black Student Union
• Book Club
• Cards Club
• Carmel CSI: Campus Sponsorship Initiatives (Sales & Marketing)
• Classics Club (Latin)
• Crossroads (School Newspaper)
• Culture & Community Club
• Current Events Club
• Debate Club
• Disciples Group
• Diversity and Equity Council
• Educators Club
• Environmental Science Club
• Fem in STEM
• Film Club
• Fishing Club
• French Club
• Game Club
• Garden Club
• Global Friends Club
• Harbinger Literary Magazine
• Intramurals
• Korean Club
• Mock Trial
• Nuestra Vos
• Photography Club
• Ping Pong Club
• Respect Life Club
• Robotics Teams
• Scholastic Bowl
• Science Bowl
• Science Club
• Social Justice Club
• Spanish Club
• Yearbook
• Youth and Government
Clubs, Honor Societies and Councils - Membership by Application and Selection
• Admissions Ambassadors
• Advice Beyond the Classroom
• International Thespian Society
• Latin Honor Society
• Mu Alpha Theta
• National Business Honor Society
• National Chinese Honor Society
• National English Honor Society
• National Honor Society
• National Honor Society for Dance Arts
• Science National Honor Society
• Société Honoraire de Français (French National Honor Society)
• Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (Spanish National Honor Society)
• Student Advisory Leadership Team
• Student Boosters
• Student Council - Executive Board, Freshmen, Juniors, Seniors, Sophomores
• Student Section Leaders
Fresh Ideas Being Explored
• Adventure Club
• Bowling
• Cooking/Food
• Drones
• Healthcare
• Just Dance Club
• Music Appreciation
• Self Defense
• Star Wars Club
Administration and Faculty Directory
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Brad Bonham, Ph.D. President
Ph.D., Education
Jason Huther
Principal Master’s, Education
Angelina Castillo
Director of Human Resources
Bachelor’s, Journalism
John Sheehy
Chief Financial Officer
Bachelor’s, Accounting
Brian Stith
Chief Enrollment and Advancement Officer
Master’s, Business Administration
Kambra French
Director of Mission Effectiveness
Master’s, Theology
Brian Blaszczyk
Chief Technology Officer
Bachelor’s of Science
ADMINISTRATION
Jen Burkhalter
Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning
Master’s, Instruction
Jaime White
Assistant Principal for Student Services
Master’s, Educational Leadership
Shannon Lanphier
Dean of Students
Master’s, Differentiated Instruction
Kevin Nylen
Dean of Students
Master’s, Education Administration
Lois Poulos
Director of Advancement
Bachelor’s of Science
BUSINESS/TECHNOLOGY
Roberta Froemke
Master’s, Education
Suzanne Huntemann
Master’s, Education, Business Administration, Biochemistry
J. Ron Gillespie
Master’s, Managerial Leadership
Shelley Lindgren, Dept. Chair
Master’s, Curriculum & Instruction
Joe Schultz
Bachelor’s, Telecommunications Management
ENGINEERING
Kathryn Battista
Master’s, Education
Erin Major Master’s, Latin
John Titterton, Dept. Chair Master’s, Business Administration, Education
Michelle Titterton, Master’s, Sustainability
ENGLISH
Kristin Borrino
Master’s, Curriculum and Instruction
Molly Daluga
Master’s, English
Theresa Donohoo
Master’s, English
Jessica Eccles
Bachelor’s, English and Secondary Education
Anastasia Gustafson
Bachelor’s, English with Secondary Instruction
Bob Kuykendall
Bachelor’s, English Literature
Anne Nieminski
Master’s, Writing, Rhetoric, & Discourse
Alex Rafferty
Bachelor’s, Philosophy, English Literature
Monica Stolte
Master’s - Curriculum and Instruction
Patricia Van Spankeren, Dept. Chair Master’s, English
FINE ARTS
Tim Barclay Master’s, Jazz Studies
Elizabeth Coppins Master’s, Visual Arts Education
Lisa Giebler
Bachelor’s, Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Technical Theatre. Music Minor
Theresa Goh
Bachelor’s, Music Performance and Liberal Arts
Joyce Haqq, Dept. Chair Master’s, Special Education
Maria Murczek
Bachelor’s, Photography
Kacey Valentine O’Keeffe, Bachelor’s, Dance Education
Sydney Rovik Bachelor’s, Music Theater
MATHEMATICS
Virginia Biegel
Bachelor’s, Education
Brendan Leetch
Master’s, Curriculum and Instruction
Kendra Lindell Bachelor’s, AYA Integrated Mathematics and Pure Mathematics
Erin Major Master’s, Latin
Rebecca Norton Master’s, Curriculum, Technology and Education Reform, Teacher Leadership
Dave Pazely, Dept. Chair Master’s, Educational Administration
Sean Rank
Master’s, Curriculum & Instruction
Roy Rash Master’s, School Administration
Emily Solarz
Master’s, Curriculum and Instruction
John Titterton
Master’s, Business Administration, Education
MEDIA
Eric Franklin Master’s, Library Science
PE/HEALTH
Jim Halford Master’s, Psychology
Dan Henrichs Master’s, Exercise Science
Billy Moore, Dept. Chair Master’s, Education
Kacey Valentine O’Keeffe, Bachelor’s, Dance Education
Michelle Orth
Master’s, Teaching and Learning
SCIENCE
Laura Budris Master’s, Education
Gina Carmody Master’s, Education
Peggy Halloran Doctorate, Science, Biochemistry
Suzanne Huntemann
Master’s, Education, Business Administration, Biochemistry
Raymond Krawzak Master’s, Education
Ewelina Lenczewski
Master’s Teaching, Secondary Education
Olivia McAleer
Master’s, Teaching, Secondary Education
Rita Salit
Master’s, Chemistry; Master of Arts in Teaching, Science
Colin Spude, Dept. Chair Master’s, Educational Administration
Michelle Titterton, Master’s, Sustainability
Matt Zell
Bachelor’s, Aerospace Engineering
SOCIAL STUDIES
Steve Ballerine Master’s, Education
Ben Berg Master’s, Administration, Education
Michelle Bertaud
Master’s, European History
Julie Donner Master’s, Education: Curriculum and Instruction
John Halloran Master’s, Education
Manuel Marinez Garcia Master’s, Teaching, Secondary Education
Brian Smithe
Master’s, Educational Leadership
Jacob Solarz Master’s, Curriculum and Instruction
Jack Waddle, Dept. Chair
Juris Doctor
THEOLOGY
Jen Arvidson
Bachelor’s, Education
Brian Bernhardt Master’s, Theology
Philip Donner Master’s, Education
Carl Hansel, Dept. Chair Master’s, Divinity
Erin Kerger
Master’s, Pastoral Studies
John Plaiss Master’s, Religious Studies
Mark Plaiss
Master’s, Theology, Library Science
Jeff Ptacek Master’s, Theology
Fr. Christian Shiu Master of Divinity, Master of Arts
Beth Spagna
Master’s, Religious Education and Social Work
WORLD LANGUAGES
Michele Bertaud Master’s, Latin
Tara Gille Bachelor’s, Education
Alanna Kurek
Bachelor’s, French Specializing in Education
Manuel Marinez Garcia Master’s, Teaching, Secondary Education
Esmeralda Mora
Master’s, Education, Latin American Literature
Alejandro Mateo
Master’s, Education, Business Administration
Gregory Schwab, Dept. Chair
Bachelor’s, Spanish, Education
Lori Young Master’s, Secondary Education
Qi (Helen) Zhang
Master’s, Finance, Education in World Language Education, K-12
STUDENT SERVICES
Haley Adams Learning Resource Teacher
Bachelor’s, Special Education - Learning and Behavior Specialist
Bianca Nowaczyk
College and Career Counselor
Master’s, School Counseling
Bobby Covek School Counselor
Master’s, School Counseling
Carli Fedrigon School Nurse
BSN, RN
Andrea Fitzpatrick
Director of 2050 Program and Multicultural Center
Master’s, Child Clinical Psychology
Shannon Gomez School Psychologist Education Specialist (Ed.S)
Christine Hartnett School Counselor
Master’s, School Counseling, Business Administration
Ryan Hornung
Learning Resource Teacher
Master’s, Educational Leadership
Mike Masterton School Counselor
Master’s, School Counseling
Jason McKie Bachelor’s, Communications
Susan Meyle School Counselor
Master’s, Community Counseling
Anne Phoenix Learning Resource Teacher
Master’s, School Leadership, School Administration
Tylee Resetich School Counselor
Master’s, School Counseling
CAMPUS MINISTRY
Fr. Christian Shiu
Chaplain
Master of Divinity, Master of Arts
Kambra French Director of Mission Effectiveness
Master’s, Theology
Erin Kerger
Master’s, Pastoral Studies
ATHLETICS
Nate Brill Athletic Director Bachelor’s, Education
Sarah Doyle
Assistant Athletic Director Master’s, Sports Administration
Mark Pos
Associate Athletic Director Master’s, Sports Medicine
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Laura Budris
Director of Student Activities
Master’s, Education
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