BE PART OF THE DOMINICAN LEGACY
TRUTH • COMPASSION • JUSTICE • COMMUNITY • PARTNERSHIP
DOMINICAN FAMILY & FRIENDS, Since opening in 1956, Dominican High School has been dedicated to its mission of providing a co-educational, Catholic, college-preparatory experience. Beginning with the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters, who served as our first teachers, to the faculty and staff of today, providing academic excellence, rooted in faith, has remained constant and steadfast at Dominican. We are so proud of our rich history and honored that our graduates are carrying forth the Dominican mission and values, just as our founder Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli and the Sinsinawa Dominicans envisioned. To ensure an even brighter future for Dominican, we have launched Knight Vision 2.0, a $5,600,000 capital campaign. The key initiatives of this campaign, determined through feasibility studies and focus groups conducted over the past two years, include enhancements to our STEM curriculum, increasing our endowment, expanding our athletic facilities and offerings, and strengthening our infrastructure, all of which will help us continue our tradition of being a leader in Catholic education. If you or your loved ones have been positively impacted by your experience at Dominican High School, I ask you to please make an investment in its future through a gift to Knight Vision 2.0. We have $700,000 yet to raise, and you can help us reach our goal today! Your support will make the vision of this campaign a reality and ensure our ability to further the Dominican mission and values for students and families for generations to come. Be part of the Dominican legacy today! God’s blessings and many thanks, Leanne Giese
President Past & Current Parent
Pictured above: Dominican’s legacy seniors and alumni staff members. From left: Christine Pender ’84 Hudak, Jayne Coonan ’85 Desing, Leanne Giese, Quaney Gary, Teddy Wong, Marco Luna, Rose O’Keefe, Jamilet Scobey-Polacheck, Louie Maier V, Mitchell Pignotti ’10, Isaac Rice, Bryn Heisdorf ’97 Van Beek, Taylor Lewein. Not pictured: Nate Friday ’09, Parris Saffold & Tessa Almond.
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CAMPAIGN FUNDING PRIORITIES ACADEMICS
SCIENCE CLASSROOM RENOVATIONS AND ROBOTICS CENTER: •Update final two science classrooms •New Robotics Center for creative learning, competition and summer programming OUTDOOR TERRACE AND EDUCATION SPACE ON NORTH CAMPUS: •Beautiful space for students before, during, and after school •Community engagement events and outdoor education space for teachers and students ENDOWMENT GROWTH: •Increase from current $1,700,000 toward goal of $5,000,000 for student scholarships
ATHLETICS
ATHLETIC TURF ON NORTH CAMPUS: •Artificial turf field to provide space for on-campus practice all sports and home location for Varsity Soccer and Lacrosse games CROWLEY GYMNASIUM: •HVAC system, new flooring, ceiling, windows, lighting, bleachers, backboards, and scoreboards RENOVATED AND EXPANDED FITNESS AND WELLNESS FACILITIES: •New indoor workout/practice space for athletic teams •Expanded weight training, cardio fitness, wellness area for all students
INFRASTRUCTURE
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: •Gymnasium roof replacement •Tuck pointing and window replacement
“We treasure the school’s commitment to exemplary education in the Sinsinawa Dominican tradition and pray that endowment growth will provide even greater opportunity and a brighter future for families in the community.”
Sr. Mary Howard Johnstone O.P. Board Member
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Athletic Turf Field
Weight Room Entrance
Crowley Gymnasium
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Weight Room Facility
Updated Science Classroom
“ The updated space will allow me to provide more
sophisticated science experiments for my students, where they can conduct research, collect data and perform lab work, all in keeping with the tradition of academic excellence at Dominican.
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Melissa Senn, M.S.
Chemistry, Chemistry A, AP Chemistry
Robotics Lab
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BE PART OF THE DOMINICAN LEGACY Knight Vision 2.0 commits to an even brighter future, with a bold, new vision that will propel us toward creating the very best learning environment for our students today and tomorrow.
$4.9 MILLION RAISED TO DATE
The Knight Vision 2.0 Capital Campaign has raised $4.9 million already, thanks to our dedicated and passionate supporters. All gifts to Knight Vision 2.0 - large and small - make a difference. Spreading your commitment over a multi-year period may allow you to increase your gift to make a significant impact on our mission. Donors of $1,000 or more will be acknowledged on a plaque, to be prominently positioned in the school’s main lobby.
$5.6 MILLION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GOAL
$150,000 CHALLENGE GRANT MATCH FOR DONATIONS MADE BY APRIL 1, 2022
$4,900,000
$700,000
Raised To Date
Yet To Raise
RAISED
Please complete and return the response envelope included. Questions: Claudia Martin, Director of Advancement, at cmartin@dominincanhighschool.com or (414) 332-1170 ext. 177. Visit www.dominicanhighschool.com for additional information, videos, renderings, and to donate online.
“ For over 60 years, Dominican High School has had such
a positive impact on the lives of so many young men and women. Now is the time to give back and ensure a bright future for this school we love so much.
Bill Crowley Faculty Emeritus 6
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DOMINICAN LEADERSHIP KNIGHT VISION 2.O STEERING COMMITTEE Theresa Barry Greg Berg ’79 Louise O’Brien ’79 Berg Bill Crowley Julie Darnieder John Desing Dave Dlugopolski ’85 Giacomo Fallucca ’79 Joan Feiereisen Mike Heyer ’63 Nicky Johnson ’79 Sr. Mary Howard Johnstone O.P. Ray Manista Louie Maier, III ’61 Katie Wheeler ’75 Mehan Tom Popalisky Michelle Rindt Stephen Roche ’94 Dashal Young ’84 Staci Young ’93
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Souheil Badran Lisa A. Banger-Balistreri Tom Branigan Mike Carter Brian Conole ’73, Treasurer John Desing, Chairperson Dave Dlugopolski ’85, Vice Chairperson Paul Engibous ’74 Cara Fuller Leanne Giese, President Tsebaot Hailemichael Sr. Mary Howard Johnstone, O.P. Sr. Erica Jordan, O.P. Dave Mazza Christine Frank ’93 Rice, Secretary Stephen Roche ’94 Francine Parris ’85 Saffold Annemarie Scobey-Polacheck ’86
OUR THANKS Dominican High School would like to recognize and thank the following donors who have made gifts to the Knight Vision 2.0 Capital Campaign: Acoustech Supply Inc. Affiliated Clinical Services Jody Pfarr ‘83 Anderson Patricia Ash Souheil and Lisa Badran Lynn Bagley ‘74 Theodore Balistreri and Lisa Bangert-Balistreri Greg ‘79 and Louise ‘79 Berg Mike Blumberg ‘73 Stephen and Joanne Boettinger William Bonifas and Lori Albright-Bonifas Barry ‘74 and Joy Bowen Brian ‘82 and Lisa Bowen David ‘80 and Patricia ‘80 Bowen Daniel ‘74 and Laurel ‘74 Brahm Thomas and Sally Branigan Mary Sue Braun ‘72 Douglas and Ann Marie Brown J. David and Elizabeth Carroll Michael and Nancy Carter Brian ‘73 and Patricia Conole Richard ‘64 and Patricia ‘64 Cosentino Michael T. Crowley ‘60 Stephen and Martha Cushman Mark ‘06 and Maura ‘06 Darnieder Mark and Julie Darnieder John and Jayne ‘85 Desing David ‘85 and Debbie Dlugopolski Drew Dlugopolski ‘19 Eric Dlugopolski ‘17 Robert ‘85 and Julie Dlugopolski Sean Dlugopolski ‘20 Thomas ‘66 and Mary ‘66 Domer John and Tamara Dunn Aly El-Ghatit and Theresa Barry Essam and Christina ‘88 Elsafy Paul ‘74 and Sara ‘74 Engibous Angelo ‘84 and Stephanie Fallucca
Giacomo Fallucca ‘79 & Connie Korth Tim ‘75 and Robin ‘75 Flatley Anita Fleisch ‘67 Brian ‘66 and Gwen Folmer Edward and Angela Foy Patrick and Linda Foy Nicholas and Kelly Fricano Carl Fuda and Mary Thinnes ‘76 Fuda Tony and Cara Fuller James and Leanne Giese Henry ‘84 and Susan Hamilton Jim ‘86 and Sara Harwood Michael ‘63 and Susan Heyer Andrew ‘74 and Kathleen ‘74 Huckbody Thomas ‘78 and Debbie Jansen Andrew ‘80 and Sally Kadrich Daniel and Cecilia Kim Robert and Teresa Klug Mary Sue Kranstover ‘74 Roseann Lachenmann Ellis and Yvette ‘75 Landau Timothy ‘95 and Megan Lantz Owen and Molly ‘88 Lavin Eric Learnard and Adrienne Parsons ‘74 Matthew and Patricia Linn William J. Listwan Ray and Dawne Manista Jack and Beth Manley David and Amy Mazza Michael McCoy and Michelle Pesek-McCoy John and Katie ‘75 Mehan Marc and Christine Melloch Boyd and Stephanie Miller Theodore ‘65 and Lynne Moreau Henri Moreau ‘75 John ‘81 and Patricia ‘81 Mueller Tim and Michele Murphy Chris and Stacey Naffah
Paula Nelson-Hooker ‘87 Douglas Nickel and Mary Ann Nicoud ‘69 John and Patricia O’Connell Andrew ‘04 and Lisa O’Connell Outdoor Lighting Construction Co., Inc. Palermo Villa, Inc. Ann Marie Palmisano, O.P. Steven and Monnine Parnitzke Raymond L. and Judith A. Pfarr Estate Tom and Susie Popalisky David Porter Gary ‘76 and Mary ‘76 Refinski Mark ‘92 and Christine ‘93 Rice David and Michelle Rindt William ‘65 and Margaret Rinehart Don and Anne Robertson William and Carol Roche Alice Rozek Henry and Karen Schneider Thomas ‘83 and Christine ‘83 Schumacher William and Annemarie ‘86 Scobey-Polacheck Sendik’s Food Market Richard and Maureen ‘79 Stalle Dan ‘79 and Cindy Steffes James and Margaret Stern Christopher Topp ‘14 Elle Topp ‘11 Emily Topp ‘06 Joe and Marian Topp Laura Topp ‘16 Sara Topp ‘08 Greg and Cindy Uhen Jerry and Kim Weidmann The James and Virginia Wheeler Foundation Wolter, Inc. Otto and Marilyn Wolter John and Amy Yadgir
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OUR MISSION:
To provide young adults with a co-educational, Catholic, college-preparatory experience based on the teachings of Jesus. Our faith-driven school community fosters spirituality and creativity, and encourages intellectual, social, physical and artistic development. We commission our students to develop a heightened sense of social responsibility and respect for human dignity based on the values articulated by our sponsoring congregation, the Sinsinawa Dominicans.