Reflections Cristo Rey Jesuit High School 2010–2011 Annual Report
Board of Trustees Rev. William J. Watters, S.J., Chair Pastor St. Ignatius Church
Rev. Francis G. Hilton, S.J. Chair of the Economics Department Loyola University Maryland
Sr. Helen Amos, R.S.M. Executive Chair, Board of Trustees Mercy Health Services
John B. Howard Retired Partner Venable LLP
Raph Appadoo President Galileo Planning Services LLC
Earl L. Linehan President Woodbrook Capital
Richard O. Berndt Managing Partner Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP
Rev. Joseph E. Lingan, S.J. Rector Georgetown University Jesuit Community
George L. Bunting, Jr. President & CEO Bunting Management Group
John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. Co-Chairman Continental Realty Corp.
Aurelia T. Burt Educational Consultant Marjorie Rodgers Cheshire Executive Vice President A & R Companies Francis A. Contino Managing Director FAC&B, LLC James C. Davis Co-Chairman & President Allegis Group, Inc. Rev. John M. Dennis, S.J. Associate Director of Campus Ministry Loyola University Maryland W. Boulton Dixon Former Head of School McDonogh School
Francis X. Poggi President & CEO Samuel James Limited Robert F. Price Arnold I. Richman Chairman The Shelter Group Mary Jo Rogers Community Volunteer J.M. Schapiro President & CEO Continental Realty Corp. CreSaundra C. Sills, Ph.D. Director of the Career Center Loyola University Maryland
Nancy A. Erickson Community Volunteer
Rev. John W. Swope, S.J. President Cristo Rey Jesuit High School
Wayne R. Gioioso, Jr. President Mid-Atlantic Properties, Inc.
Frank K. Turner, Jr. Executive Vice President PNC Financial Services Group
Dear friends, Just a few days before our first commencement, our seniors came together for a special morning. In an intimate gathering, parents, benefactors, corporate sponsors, faculty and staff who had surrounded the class of 2011 with care and affection paused to give thanks for our first graduates. Dominic Smith, senior class advisor, invited the assembled students and guests to reflect on the following words— Look at your hands: Think of how they have grown since you were a baby Think of the work they have done over the years Think of the hands they have shaken Think of the tears they have wiped away Think of the day you first wrote your own name with them Think of the hands that have held you— those of your parents, your grandparents Think of those people your hands have held May you go forth into the world with hearts ablaze with your love And hands ready to serve and heal. We rejoice in our first graduates who now begin a new journey. We know they will face challenges. We are confident that they will succeed. And, with God’s grace, they will take the gift of a Cristo Rey Jesuit education, and “with hands ready to serve and heal,” bring hope and love to our city and our world.
Janet Shock Director Corporate Internship Program
Rev. John W. Swope, S.J. President
Tom Malone Principal
Look at your Look at your hands:
Board Commitment
Those spirited pioneers who serve on Cristo Rey Jesuit High School’s board of trustees bring unparalleled dedication, compassion and resources to our school. Possessing expertise in education, business and philanthropy, the trustees drive Cristo Rey Jesuit’s mission to create opportunities for bright and promising students from disadvantaged Baltimore City neighborhoods. The trustees’ belief in this mission is also reflected in their financial commitments to Cristo Rey Jesuit, totaling $7,136,922 during our foundational years. During the 2011 fiscal year 100% of the trustees gave to the school, contributing $1,092,850 in cash toward these commitments. Rev. William J. Watters, S.J. Anonymous (1) Sr. Helen Amos, R.S.M. Raph Appadoo Richard O. Berndt George L. Bunting, Jr. Aurelia T. Burt Marjorie Rodgers Cheshire Francis A. Contino James C. Davis Rev. John M. Dennis, S.J. W. Boulton Dixon Nancy A. Erickson Wayne R. Gioioso, Jr. Rev. Francis G. Hilton, S.J.
2
John B. Howard Earl L. Linehan John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. Robert F. Price Arnold I. Richman Mary Jo Rogers J.M. Schapiro CreSaundra C. Sills, Ph.D. Rev. John W. Swope, S.J. Frank K. Turner, Jr.
hands
Think of how they have grown since you were a baby
Faculty and Staff Commitment Cristo Rey Jesuit’s faculty and staff are talented, mission-driven professionals. Comprised of men and women of varying backgrounds and educational experiences, they are a united team of educators and administrators deeply invested in every student and every family who walks through our doors. Their unwavering commitment to CRJ’s mission is also reflected in their significant financial support. Those who made gifts during the 2010–11 school year are listed below. Anonymous (5) Alexandra Affigne Elizabeth Alexander Julie Burke Rae Dickens Lucy Neale Duke Jessica Favret Erin Finnegan Matt Hanna Tim Heffner Lee Imbriano Michael Jacko Linnet Jones Todd Kerr Gina King Joseph Kreutzer Barbara Lanciotti Mary Beth Lennon
Margaret Lindgren, Ph.D. Tom Malone William Marbury Ian Mills Thomas O’Keefe Matthew Pinto Anne H. Price Julie Price Allison Rabik Gail Robinson Maggie Ross Daniel Shapiro Janet Shock Tony Sochurek Katherine Sorci Rev. John W. Swope, S.J. Mike Walsh Justin White
3
Think of the work Think of the work they have done over the years
Corporate Internship Program Sponsors
The hallmark of a Cristo Rey Jesuit education, the Corporate Internship Program, allows students to simultaneously contribute to the cost of their education and gain invaluable practical knowledge of the workplace. Forming important relationships with business leaders and colleagues in the workplace, Cristo Rey Jesuit students have an advantage few college graduates can even claim. These are area businesses and nonprofit organizations that share our vision for a better Baltimore and bravely take responsibility for it, that see the remarkable potential of this city’s young men and women and embrace it. Sponsors who were part of the program for the 2010–11 school year or who joined for the 2011–12 school year are listed below. A&R Companies Allegis Group, Inc. Annie E. Casey Foundation Apartment Services, Inc. The Arc of Baltimore Archdiocese of Baltimore The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore Ayers Saint Gross Baltimore County Office of Workforce Development The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum
4
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Maryland and the Maryland Mentoring Partnership Blakehurst Retirement Community Bravo Health Brown Advisory CFG Community Bank Catholic Charities of Baltimore Catholic Relief Services Charlestown Retirement Community Chesapeake Urology Civilization Systems, LLC
CorrectRx Pharmacy Services CyberPoint International, LLC DLA Piper US LLP Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Enoch Pratt Free Library The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland Erickson Retirement Communities: Corporate Office Euler Hermes The Family Tree Federal Public Defender’s Office
they have done
Think of the hands they have shaken
Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Greater Baltimore Medical Center Good Samaritan Hospital Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation (GEDCO) Harbor Bank Helping Up Mission Humphreys, McLaughlin & McAleer, LLC IKON Office Solutions Injured Workers’ Insurance Fund Jesuit Volunteer Corps JMI Equity Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Inc. Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation Johns Hopkins Molecular Pathology Clinical Lab Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and School of Nursing
Johns Hopkins University Budget Office Johns Hopkins University Department of Pathology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Quality and Safety Research Group Kelly & Associates Insurance Group Kernan Hospital Keswick Multi-Care Center Knott Mechanical KPMG LLP Laureate Education, Inc. Learn It Systems Legg Mason Loyola University Maryland M&T Bank
The Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation Maryland Attorney General’s Office Maryland Institute College of Art Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings Maryland Science Center McCormick & Company Medifast Mercy Medical Center Mercy Ridge Miles & Stockbridge P.C. Monumental Life Insurance Company Northwest Hospital Notre Dame of Maryland University Oakcrest Retirement Community PNC Bank Port Discovery RCM&D Reginald F. Lewis Museum Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. The Shelter Group
5
Think of the day Think of the tears they have wiped away
Sheppard Pratt Sinai Hospital St. Joseph Medical Center St. Vincent de Paul Stevenson University T. Rowe Price Tremont Hotel Under Armour United Way of Central Maryland University of Maryland, Baltimore County Whiting-Turner Contracting Company WYPR The Y of Central Maryland
Several donors made gifts so that students could work at specific nonprofit organizations. In doing so, they made a unique opportunity possible for students.
The Arc of Baltimore made possible by RCM&D.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Central Maryland and the Maryland Mentoring Partnership made possible by an anonymous donor.
Catholic Charities of Baltimore made possible by Apartments Services, Inc. and DavCo Restaurants, Inc. Catholic Relief Services made possible by RCM&D. Enoch Pratt Free Library made possible by The Wieler Family Foundation. The Family Tree made possible by Ayers Saint Gross and M&T Bank.
6
Helping Up Mission made possible by Susquehanna Bank. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center made possible by Kim and Jim Davis. Maryland Science Center made possible by Bank of America.
Port Discovery made possible by Susquehanna Bank.
Sheppard Pratt made possible by Anne L. Stone. United Way of Central Maryland made possible by SunTrust Bank.
The Y of Central Maryland made possible by RCM&D and an anonymous donor.
you first wrote ... Think of the day you first wrote your own name with them
Scholarship Campaign
A private, Jesuit, college preparatory school with a rigorous curriculum coupled with professional work opportunities, where hard-working students from disadvantaged neighborhoods attend for a fraction of the cost of a typical private school tuition. How is it possible? The funding for each student’s education comes from a variety of sources that, together, bring a CRJ education within reach of our families. Each student earns $6,250 per year toward the cost of his or her education by working five days each month through CRJ’s unique Corporate Internship Program. Scholarship benefactors support one or more students by matching that $6,250, annually. Families of CRJ students make an annual contribution based on their financial ability. This funding model removes financial barriers, allowing students to focus on what matters: creating a brighter future for themselves and for their communities.
Full Scholarships
Sixty students or more The Commonweal Foundation Ten students or more Charles T. Bauer Foundation Goldseker Foundation Pam and Tom O’Neil George and Betsy Sherman Eight students or more Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Batza, Jr.
The Jack and Marilyn Pechter Foundation George Roche
Four students or more Anonymous (1) Allegis Group Foundation Louise and Raph Appadoo Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carey The Cordish Family Fund Stand Up for Students, Cristo Rey Jesuit Leadership Advisory Council
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Dunn IV Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hebb, Jr. Eugene I. Kane Foundation Lockhart Vaughan Foundation Loyola University Maryland Jesuit Community Alison and Arnold Richman Mary Jo and Brian Rogers Three students The Abell Foundation
7
Think of the hands Think of the hands that have held you— those of your parents, your grandparents
Jane and Gordon Croft Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fusting, Jr.
Two students Anonymous (1) Ed and Rosemary Burchell Susan Cashman Michael P. Cataneo Betty and Fran Contino The DeSantis Family Medifast/MacDonald Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Stone Lisa and Bill Stromberg Louis B. Thalheimer and Juliet A. Eurich Philanthropic Fund Martha and James Wetzel One student Anonymous (5) William L. and Victorine Q. Adams Foundation & The Rodgers Family Fund Jaynee and Tony Agnone Lee and Karen Arnold Joanna and Bill Baird
8
Jane F. Barrett/ Christian McEvoy/ Challenge America Foundation Rick and Rita Berndt Sandy and Neal Black Mr. and Mrs. J. Dorsey Brown III Anne and George Bunting, Jr. The Bunting Family Foundation Maureen and Kevin Byrnes Judith F. Campbell-McKennis Phillip A. Clough Ericka & Russell Croft and Nancy & Kent Croft The Dillon Fund Dumais Family Charitable Fund Susan and Robert Fahey Gallagher, Evelius & Jones LLP Peggy and Gino Gemignani Mr. and Mrs. Stewart J. Greenebaum Alicia and Joe Haberman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardiman Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Herget, Jr. Edith Howard Hogan Betty Ann and John Howard Patricia and Mark Joseph Louise Keelty Janet and Frank Kelly Michael and Narindar Kelly Reenie and Jim Kennedy The Abraham & Ruth Krieger Family Foundation, Inc. Catherine and Bob Lawless Mr. and Mrs. John Leahy, Jr. Gerri and Steve Leder John and Elizabeth Linehan Lipitz Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Lortz Margaret and Marc Loundas Michael G. Mann Fund Rand and Chip Mason Mr. and Mrs. John C. McFadden Amy and Hugh McGuirk Jane and Dave McNamara In memory of John R. Miller
that have held you Think of those people your hands have held
Sheila and Michael Muldowney Eva and Tony O’Brien Mr. John J. O’Hara and Ms. Carol A. Baumerich Paul Orrson Fund of Saint Ignatius Church, Baltimore The Martin J. and Mary Pat Ortenzio Family Foundation Pinto Foundation Fund at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo James S. Riepe Family Foundation RK&K Cindy and Mark Rohde Endowed scholarship from Lynn and Bill Roohan Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Salandra Endowed scholarship from Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Salisbury, Jr. Georgia Smith and Mark Fetting June B. Smith
Kathleen St. John Anne L. Stone Mr. and Mrs. John W. Swope Edna and James Toner The Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Turner, Jr. Deirdre Bosley and David Warnock Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webster Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Betsy and David Wilmerding Susan and Dick Wolven Joanie and Aaron Young
KRV Scholars Fund at BCF Mary Guidera Loker Medifast Annette Nagler Sue and Len Strom T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Donna and Bill White
Half and partial scholarships
The Catholic Community of St. Francis Xavier Ms. Joyce Eng Gina and Brian Gracie Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Green Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hawes Gina and Dan Hirschhorn Ms. Esther Krasevac
9
May you go forth May you go forth into the world
Honor Roll
The generous individuals, foundations and corporations listed on the honor roll provided vital financial support during Cristo Rey Jesuit’s critical foundational years. By giving $10,000 or more cumulatively, they have made it possible for CRJ to forge ahead with confidence—implementing a top notch educational program in the school’s early years, while laying a strong foundation for future growth. New commitments from major gifts donors totaled $3,715,069 during the 2010–11 school year.
Major Gifts Donors ($1,000,000+)
The Charles T. Bauer Foundation Anne and George L. Bunting, Jr./ Mary Catherine Bunting/ The Bunting Family Foundation The Cristo Rey Network/ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Kim and Jim Davis/ The Davis Family Foundation Joseph S. Keelty Darielle and Earl Linehan/ The Linehan Family Foundation
10
Susie and Jack Luetkemeyer The Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Major Gifts Donors ($500,000+)
The Commonweal Foundation Pam and Tom O’Neil
Major Gifts Donors ($200,000+) Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Batza, Jr. Clayton Baker Trust Thomas L. Cline Foundation
Betty and Fran Contino Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwyer Nancy and John Erickson France-Merrick Foundation Goldseker Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Griswold IV and the Fancy Hill Foundation Lockhart Vaughan Foundation Loyola Blakefield Jesuit Community Friends of William E. McGuirk, Jr. Middendorf Foundation The Thomas F. & Clementine L. Mullan Foundation, Inc. National Recreation Foundation
into the world ... with hearts ablaze with your love
The Jack and Marilyn Pechter Foundation George Roche Mary Jo and Brian Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Salisbury, Jr. The Marvin Schapiro Family Foundation, J.M. Schapiro Betsy and George Sherman
Major Gifts Donors ($100,000+)
Allegis Group Foundation Louise and Raph Appadoo Debbie and John Carey Michael P. Cataneo Susan Cooke Memorial The Cordish Family Fund Jane and Gordon Croft Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Dunn IV Holly and Wayne R. Gioioso, Jr. Sybil and Donald Hebb Eugene I. Kane Foundation, Inc. The Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation
Joseph and Catherine Liberatore Loyola University Maryland Jesuit Community Suzy and Bob Price Alison and Arnold Richman Lynn and Bill Roohan The Sheridan Foundation Anne Stone Mr. and Mrs. John W. Swope
Major Gifts Donors ($50,000+)
Anonymous (3) The Abell Foundation William L. and Victorine Q. Adams Foundation & The Rodgers Family Fund Ed and Rosemary Burchell The Annie E. Casey Foundation The DeSantis Family Susan and Robert Fahey Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fusting, Jr. Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Betty Ann and John Howard
Katherine and Larry Jennings/ ValStone Partners Jesuits of Western North Carolina Amy and Hugh McGuirk The P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation PNC Lesley and Michael Salandra SunTrust Bank Susquehanna Bank Louis B. Thalheimer and Juliet A. Eurich Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Turner, Jr. Martha and James Wetzel Ferdinand Wheeler House Jesuit Community The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for Children of Baltimore City
Major Gifts Donors ($25,000+) Anonymous (3) Jaynee and Tony Agnone James Alban III
11
And hands ready And hands ready to serve and heal.
Alex. Brown and Sons, Inc. Charitable Foundation Arrupe House Jesuit Community Baltimore City Foundation Bank of America Ms. Carol A. Baumerich and Mr. John J. O’Hara Rita and Rick Berndt Sandy and Neal Black Mr. and Mrs. J. Dorsey Brown III Maureen and Kevin Byrnes Judith Campbell-McKennis Susan Cashman Phillip A. Clough Ericka & Russell Croft and Nancy & Kent Croft The Dillon Fund Dumais Family Charitable Fund Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Tara and Frank Gallagher Peggy and Gino Gemignani Mr. and Mrs. Stewart J. Greenebaum Alicia and Joe Haberman Kathy and Joseph Hardiman †deceased
12
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Herget, Jr. Kathleen Hogan and Robert Williams HSBC Jesuit Community at Georgetown Preparatory School Patricia and Mark Joseph Mary Ellen and Leon Kaplan Louise Keelty Janet and Frank Kelly Narindar and Michael Kelly Catherine and Robert Lawless Gerri and Steve Leder John and Elizabeth Linehan Lipitz Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Lortz Margaret and Marc Loundas Rand and Chip Mason Mr. and Mrs. John C. McFadden Mary P. McGuirk† Jane and Dave McNamara Sheila and Michael Muldowney Eva and Anthony O’Brien J. Richard O’Connell
Paul Orrson Fund of Saint Ignatius Church, Baltimore The Martin J. and Mary Pat Ortenzio Family Foundation Pinto Foundation Fund at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Anne and Francis Rienhoff James S. Riepe Family Foundation Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes, Inc. Cindy and Mark Rohde Anne W. Russell Georgia Smith and Mark Fetting June B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Stone Edna and James Toner The Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation Deirdre Bosley and David Warnock Nancy and James Webster The Wieler Family Foundation Betsy and David Wilmerding Susan and Dick Wolven Joanie and Aaron Young
to serve and heal. Major Gifts Donors ($10,000+)
Anonymous (1) Annette Argall and Richard Mallory Karen and Lee Arnold Mrs. H. Norman Baetjer, Jr. Joanna and Bill Baird Mr. H. Furlong Baldwin Jane F. Barrett/ Christian McEvoy/ Challenge America Foundation Chuck Bauermann Mr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Bodie Monica and Ed Bradley Ms. Mary R. Brush† Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cappiello Cassidy Turley The Catholic Community of St. Francis Xavier Mr. and Mrs. Ward B. Coe III Sally Craig Bridget Desrosiers Anne and Jeffrey Donahue Emily Ann Waring Gage Mark D. Gately Lesley and Gary Geisel
Lynn and F. Gillis Green Mr. Curran W. Harvey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hawes Gina and Dan Hirschhorn Edith Howard Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hohman Holy Trinity Jesuit Community Lynn and Stuart Janney Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins II Patricia and Qayum Karzai Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Krongard KRV Scholars Fund at BCF Ms. Paige McGuirk Larson Mr. and Mrs. John Leahy, Jr. Mary Ann and Edwin Lewis Mary Guidera Loker Michael G. Mann Fund Annette Nagler Order of Malta, Federal Association, USA Margaret Proctor ROI Mr. and Mrs. Truman T. Semans CreSaundra C. Sills, Ph.D. John and Barbara Smith
Ann Carter Stonesifer Sue and Len Strom Lisa and Bill Stromberg Summerfield Baldwin Foundation The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Mr. and Mrs. William Ulm Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webster Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M.G. Williams Ellen Yankellow and William Chapman
Legacy Society
Many thanks to the friends of Cristo Rey Jesuit who have made commitments to the school through planned giving vehicles including bequest, trust, annuity, life insurance policy or other legacy gift. Anonymous (2) Kathleen Bormuth Catherine Doehler Darielle and Earl Linehan Mary P. McGuirk† Sheila Ann Walsh
13
Congratulations to the Class of 2011 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School’s first-ever graduates!
Charles Cortez Allen Alexandra Arana Nava* Ry Keara Jeanay Bates* Jordan Lamar Birden Jewel Chantay Black Breyonna Chasity Blue Charee Crystal Britt Daiquon Milton Brown Kendra Latrice Brown Kristi Alison Buxenstein Maura Haydee Cardoza Susana De Los Angeles Carranza De’Sean Lamond Cason Joseline Cisneros Nancy Antoinque Clay Xavier Rashawn Cole Quanetta Ashley Cox Michael Rashard Crosby Kasio Michelle Harris DeGraffinried Bernard Walter Edmonds Christopher Edward Ellis Jaysalee Ferrer* Mariah Gangapersad* Joshua Deray Geathers-Curtis Jonathan George
Myesha Tinera Green Laura Rae Harpool Karis Miael Harris Cameron Jehar Harris-Walker Jenise Nicole Helms Ingram Derrell Hunt William Tyler Jackson Kendra Maria Jacobs* Shanika Lee Jay Cheyanne Myecha Jernigan Allan Dion Johnson, Jr. Dawnyae Danielle Kitchen Kambriel Demetria Lewis Lance Virgil Matthews Ginell Camilea McLean Keyona Shalicia McNeil* Omari Mitchell Samuel Molina Saul Molina Denise Yvonne Morris* Andre Kabongo Mudiay Nizera Muhammad Zaire Elamin Muhammed Steven Douglas Mullens Azia Felicia Bonet Myers Erin Bridgette O’Dair Kerri O’Dair*
Ekatherine Pappas Sha-Keara Ne-Che’ Pinkney* Tashawnae Jessica Pressley Liz America Ramirez Brian Bernas Reynolds* Melinda Ivania Romero Ashley Patricia Ross Darius Stanley Sanders Shawnice Lenoir Savage Linneetra Janae Seward Nanyamka Akilah Taliaferro Dion Michael Smith Kendall Jamal Smith Andrea Rachel Spencer Gary Maurice Spratley, Jr. Na’Tasha Lestina Stuckey Asia Daizyell Thomas Matthew Ryan Thompson Ruben Torres* James Edward Townes Seonna Abrea Wallace* Jay’Quanne Whitaker Arthur Edward Williams Craig McClain Williams Gabrielle Moore Wilson Jayda Jonnique Wilson
*National Honor Society member
Class of 2011 Motto: “Amar Es Servir” or “To Love Is to Serve” Colors: Silver and Purple Symbol: Rampant Lion 14
Symbolism: Bravery, strength, valor and royalty
College Acceptances Members of the class of 2011 were accepted to the following colleges and universities:
Allegany College of Maryland Alvernia University University of Baltimore Baltimore City Community College Barnard College Bowie State University University of Bridgeport Canisius College Central Pennsylvania University Chowan University Community College of Baltimore County Concord University Coppin State University University of Delaware Delaware State University Ferrum College Frostburg State University Garrett College Gettysburg College Goshen College Goucher College Greensboro College Harrisburg University of Science & Technology Hollins University
Hood College Howard Community College John Carroll University Johnson C. Smith University King’s College (Pennsylvania) LaSalle University Lebanon Valley College Lincoln University Loyola University Maryland Loyola University New Orleans University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Maryland, Eastern Shore McDaniel College Meredith College Messiah College Moravian College Morgan State University Mount Saint Mary’s University Niagara University Norfolk State University North Carolina Central University Notre Dame of Maryland University
University of Northwestern Ohio Ohio Northern University Ohio Wesleyan University Oxnard College Pine Manor College Regis College Saint Peter’s College Salve Regina University Santa Barbara City College University of Scranton Smith College Stevenson University Temple University Towson University Trinity University (Washington, D.C.) Virginia State University Virginia Union University Virginia Wesleyan College Wesley College (Delaware) West Virginia University Wheaton College Wheeling Jesuit University William Paterson University of New Jersey Wright State University York College of Pennsylvania
15
Bridges to the Future Fund Cristo Rey Jesuit students and donors have a few things in common. They both believe that hard work leads to achievement, that education is a channel for change, and that the two together mean a brighter future for themselves and the city of Baltimore. Together, their efforts are building a bridge to that future. Thank you to those who made gifts to the Bridges to the Future Fund. These annual gifts make Cristo Rey Jesuit’s mission come to life! Donors are listed below in giving circles named after some of the neighborhoods where students reside. Bridges to the Future Fund gifts are outright gifts of up to $9,999 made between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011.
Garwyn Oaks Circle ($5,000+) Anonymous (3) William L. and Victorine Q. Adams Foundation Anne and George L. Bunting, Jr. Keith Campbell Mary and Nelson Cascio CNA Foundation Rosemary and Mark Gately Brenda and John Hart Margaret and Richard Himelfarb Lynn and Stuart Janney Jesuit Community of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Joseph and Catherine Liberatore Darielle and Earl Linehan/ The Linehan Family Foundation
The Year at a Glance 16
Susie and Jack Luetkemeyer Maria and William McCarthy The Raskob Foundation Mindy and J.M. Schapiro
Montebello Circle ($2,500–$4,999) Annette Argall and Richard Mallory Karen and Lee Arnold Valerie and Chris Bayham Ann and Leo Bellantoni The Cahouet Family Foundation/ David R. Cahouet The Catholic Community of St. Francis Xavier The Chorske Family Foundation Sally Craig The Charles Crane Family Foundation/ P. McEvoy Cromwell
August 2010
9–27
Members of the class
of 2014 participate in CRJ’s Business Boot Camp to learn fundamental business skills and gear up for their new professional jobs.
Emily Ann Waring Gage Barbara and Robert Hohman Jesuit Community at St. Joseph’s University Mary Ann and Edwin Lewis Mary Lee and Michael J. Lynch Lois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund Annette Nagler Pam and Tom O’Neil Suzy and Bob Price Margaret Proctor The Rouse Company Foundation Scranton Jesuit Community John and Barbara Smith Ann Carter Stonesifer Beth and Tim Thompson Jane and Jim Webster The Wieler Family Foundation Ted and Mary Jo Wiese
Sandtown Circle ($1,000–$2,499) Anonymous (1) AEGON Transamerica Foundation Sister Helen Amos, R.S.M. Christine and Ralph Arnold Jane F. Barrett Chuck Bauermann Scott Broadbent Joyce and Edward Brown Aurelia and Dick Burt Maureen and Kevin Byrnes Canusa Corporation Charitable Fund The Catholic Residents of Mercy Ridge Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Christie and Ward Coe Michele Coiron and Jesse Swartz
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Parent Association Owen Daly Suzanne and Robert DeSantis Dumais Family Charitable Fund Lee Euler Susan and Robert Fahey Jessica and James Favret Bud and Molly† Fischer Mary Ellen and Thomas Fise Noreen Frost Patricia and James Garland Faith and Jim Gilroy Joanne and Kevin Hanlon Theresa Hardin Janet and Andrew Hartman Claire C.† and Richard A. Hartman Betty Ann and John Howard Barbara Hoyt and Pierce Dunn
Sally and John Isaacs Isabel Klots Kay Kness Pat and Victor Lancelotta Gerry and Tina Lindner Linda and Robert Marano Carol Ann and Thomas Mariani Daniel N. Martino Natalie and George McCeney Brenna and Jack McGowan Kathryn W. McNeal Mary Ellen Mead Rita Mendl and David Ward Laurie and Stan Miller Elizabeth and Anthony Moag Joan† and John† Moag Barbara and Francis Morris Ellie and Michael Murphy Linda A. Murphy Peggy Otenasek Vic Parker, Tim Burke and Ben Coughlin Marree and Daniel Paszkiewicz Maureen and Michael Paszkiewicz St. Pius X Church Anne and Francis Rienhoff Barbara and Jim Robinson Cindy and Mark Rohde Ron Rosier Barbara K. and M. Sigmund Shapiro Janet and Ronald Shock
†deceased
September 2010
30
Students and families
join CRJ faculty and staff for Back to School Night to learn more about their teachers and classes for the school year.
7
CRJ students head to the office for the
first day of their internships! That evening, community leaders, students, faculty and staff celebrate the grand opening of the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Academic Center. The new wing boasts a library, computer lab, offices, meeting areas and classrooms.
17
Donna and Tony Sochurek Sue and Joe Sullivan Leslie and James Swope Patricia and Joseph Swope T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Gail and Ed Veilleux Vend-Lease Company, Inc. Fanny Whitman
Fell’s Point Circle ($500–$999) Anonymous (1) Michael Adams Barbara and William Boland Kathleen Bormuth Nancy Boyce Judith Campbell-McKennis Susan† and Ernest Cooke Elizabeth and William Dausch Barbara de Lateur Esther and Pablo Dibos
George W. and Lucy Neale Duke Alan S. Edelman David and Mindi Fields Michael and Carmel Fisher Stephen Fruin and Susan Griisser Garrison Forest School Rosemary and Raymond Giovannoni Mary Gunning David and Mary Ellen Haddad Susan Hahn Judy and Jim Hodges Jesuit Center, Wernersville, PA Esther Krasevac Mary Beth Lennon Mary Guidera Loker Loyola University Maryland James A. Lyons, Jr. Mary Ann and John Macier Therese and Michael McAllister
Matthew J. McKenna George McManus, Jr. Skip and Fran Minakowski J. Donald Murray St. Peter Jesuit Community Anne H. Price Kathleen and Charles Reif William Rienhoff Kathy and Michael Roby Mr. Adam Schulman and Ms. Helen Montag Steel and Wire Products Co., Inc. Sue and Len Strom Kathleen and Bill Strott Strott Family Foundation Susquehanna Bank Kathleen Sweeney Rev. William J. Watters, S.J. Webb Mason, Inc., Baltimore Robert and Josephine Weininger Mary Weiss, Chrissy Adler and Charles Swope, Jr.
Druid Hill Park Circle ($250–$499) Jane and Greg Andrews Gloria Baldauf Mary Beth and Edward Brady Ruth and Vincent Brocato Kelly and Mark Buedel Eleanor and Anthony Carey Chip and Kathy Carlson Clai and Barty Carr
†deceased
9/15 –10/15
Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing at CRJ. In addition to special performances, guest speakers, and lunch options featuring Latin American cuisine, students discuss their families’ countries of origin with classmates.
18
26
Two CRJ students are
featured on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition when the popular television program comes to Baltimore to build a home for residents of Boys Hope Girls Hope.
Colleen and Victor Chavez Chesapeake Community Advisors Sharon Christie and Joseph Janovski Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coffey Marty and Nancy Crawford William Dennin Ann and Boulton Dixon Margaret and Jerome Egan Eleanor and John Engers Jeanne and Peter Floeckher Iva and Sherlock Gillet Margaret and Robert Hagstrom Eileen and Patrick Hanley Thomas A. Harmon Kitty Huebler Jerry Kammer John and Kathleen Keane Aileen Keating Louise Keelty Rev. Joseph J. Kerrigan, Jr. Mrs. Kathryn McPhee Kluge Jack Knox and Donna Janssen Nicholas J. Koas Mary Anne and Paul Kowzan Madelyn and Joe Krejci Michele Lane Mr. and Mrs. Constantine H. Lanzi Elizabeth and Robert Leonard Marie and Gerard Lohinski Georganne and Dino Mallas Nancy and Thomas Martel Charles A. Meehan, Jr.
P.J. Mitchell Bernice and James Morgan Carl and Nan Neely Paul Novak Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil Linda and Nicholas Penniman Julie Price and Rick Gruntz Harry and Grace Rissetto Katie and Joe Schmitz David Allen Schroeder Semmes, Bowen and Semmes Brian and Carol Sheahan Shane Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swingle Theresa and Dick Toohey Ellen and Topper Webb Christina and Matthew Wyskiel Laura S. Yurkowski
Midtown Circle (up to $249) Anonymous (11) Alexandra Affigne Helen, Bryan and Carl Anderson Julia H. Andrews Sharon Atas Craiganne and Louis Baird Frances and Michael Balhoff Julie Balog Linda Barbour Christina Barre Audrey and Jeff Basler Sally Bell
James Benzian Carol Berg James H. Berger, Sr. Ms. Katherine Berliner Kathleen Bernardi Catharine and Walter Black, Jr. Dianne Blair Black Ms. Nancy E. Bogage Mary-Glen Bradbury Joseph Bradley Donna and Ron Brant Melissa Brever Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Brooks Robert Brooks Ann and Walter Brooksbank Nancy and Joe Brugh Thomas Brzozowski Mary Ellen and Lawrence Bur Julie Burke Patricia Butler Brian Byrnes Helen and John Carroll Byrnes Yolanda Cantu Catherine and Nicholas Carriero Dana R. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Cavacos Anita Chase Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chasney J. Albert Chatard, Jr. The Cheers Luncheon Club Susan and David Churchill Margaret M. Clark
October 2010
11
Chef Frederick Parmenter, director
of culinary programs at Baltimore International College, joins the nutrition class to teach students about knife safety in food preparation. The class is part of a CRJ Healthy Lifestyles initiative to increase students’ access to and understanding of healthy foods.
19
Friends at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Mr. and Mrs. William A. Conley Shirley and Charles Cookson Kay Cory David and Joanna Cox Christine and Thomas Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Creamer Mary Jane Ward Daley Harriette and Joseph Deegan Judith and Michael DeHaemer Rev. John M. Dennis, S.J. Department of State, Office of Iraq Affairs DePasquale Family Christine M. Desmond Rae Dickens Susan and Stephen Dimond Jane Mary Dowling and Barry Daly Thomas M. Driscoll Regina and Frank Duff Alexius and Jean Dyer Janet Dziennik-Marsico Mary Jean and David Erb Lila M. Erhardt William R. Filbert, Jr. Erin Finnegan Winifred and William Flattery Christine France John French Andrea L. Friend Joanne and Buck Frisch
27
CRJ’s annual Anniversary
Celebration is held at the Baltimore Country Club. More than 250 civic leaders from the Baltimore community enjoy an evening of dining and student entertainment to honor the school’s loyal supporters.
20
Mark Furst Liz and Bill Fusting Thom Gahan Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP The Gallant Family Ann and Frank Gangale Virginia and Maurice Good GoodSearch Sue Greene Sueanne and David Greenwood Aaron Gresson John F. Grice, Jr. Mary Earle Gugerty Thomas Gugerty, Jr. Mary Ellen and Frank Gunther Michelle R. Hanko Matt Hanna Kathy and Joseph Hardiman Betsy Harmatz Mr. and Mrs. Thornley A. Hart HDC, Inc. Frederick Hearn Tim Heffner Nancy and Charles Herget Lesley and John Higgins Rev. Francis G. Hilton, S.J. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hopkins Bill and Cindy Horn Rachael and Andrew Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Hrdlik William and Gail Hutton Elisabeth and Matthew Hyleck
Lee Imbriano Michael Jacko Alain Jaramillo Chris and Wendy Jeffries Nancy and George Jenkins Sally Jenkins Andrea Jones Bobbie Jones Linnet Jones Raymond Kane Elizabeth Kelly Kearney Maureen Kelley and Leonard Lazarick Edward Kelly Neil Kenny Mary and John Kerney Todd Kerr Genevieve Ann Kiel Justin and Gina King Marion and Stephen Knipp Marion Knott Patricia and James Koliha, Mary Beth Protzman Kathleen and Craig Kotras Paula and Joseph Kreutzer Howard Kruman Helen and Joe Lacy Patricia and Peter Lally Benita and William Lamont Barbara and Ric Lanciotti Ann and James Lano Kathleen and Thomas Lauman Linda and Robert Lenzen Kasandra Lewis
The following list recognizes members of the class of 2011 who have already pledged to make a gift to Cristo Rey Jesuit in each of the next five years! Alexandra Arana Nava Jordan Lamar Birden Jewel Chantay Black Daiquon Milton Brown Kristi Alison Buxenstein Susana De Los Angeles Carranza Nancy Antoinque Clay Xavier Rashawn Cole Quanetta Ashley Cox Kasio Michelle Harris DeGraffinried Bernard Walter Edmonds Christopher Edward Ellis Jaysalee Ferrer Mariah Gangapersad
Myesha Tinera Green Laura Rae Harpool Cameron Jehar Harris-Walker Ingram Derrell Hunt William Tyler Jackson Shanika Lee Jay Dawnyae Danielle Kitchen Lance Virgil Matthews Ginell Camilea McLean Samuel Molina Saul Molina Andre Kabongo Mudiay Zaire Elamin Muhammed Azia Felicia Bonet Myers Ekatherine Pappas
Liz America Ramirez Brian Bernas Reynolds Melinda Ivania Romero Ashley Patricia Ross Darius Stanley Sanders Linneetra Janae Seward Dion Michael Smith Kendall Jamal Smith Gary Maurice Spratley, Jr. Ruben Torres James Edward Townes Seonna Abrea Wallace Jay’Quanne Whitaker Arthur Edward Williams Craig McClain Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Linden Margaret Lindgren, Ph.D. Gail and Gerry Liss Loyola University Maryland Loyola University Maryland Accounting, Economics, and ISOM Department The Members of the Department of Accounting, Sellinger School of Business, Loyola University Maryland Geraldine and Robert Lundquist Rosemary and Dan Magill Kathy and Denny Malone Rebecca and Tom Malone
Nancy and Luke Marbury Robi and William Marbury Mr. and Mrs. William D. Marcin Charlotte and John Marek The Marshall Financing Group, Inc. Whitney and Joe Martel Maryland Family Network Maryvale Preparatory School Nancy L. McCullers David and Francie McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McGrath Kathleen McHugh and Joseph Marine
Alexandra and Charles McMahon Leo McManus Ann and William Meier C. Robert Mercaldo, Jr. Catherine and George Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Merrihew Albert Michaels, Jr. Sally Michel Katherine Miles Ian Mills The Montgomery Family Dana and Ralph Moore Carol and John Moran
November 2010
11
Members of Holy Rosary
Parish and the CRJ community gather to rededicate the parish’s World War II memorial, which sits proudly between the school’s two buildings.
18
Parents of freshmen attend
the Freshman Parent Partnership University to discuss keeping their teenagers engaged in their education at CRJ.
21
Marguerite and George Moran Mr. Ralph C. Morehead IV John Mosby Mount Airy Elementary School Robert Moylan Kathryn and Leo Murphy Tracy Naylor and Tyler Wright Chyrl and Dennis Neus Nancy and William Norton Ms. Eileen P. O’Brien Lois O’Brien-Cronin Mary and Robert O’Hara Tom and Palma O’Keefe Thomas O’Keefe Kathleen and Edward O’Laughlin Clare and Scott Orris Dennis O’Shea Helen and L. Stephen Otell Jill and William Packo Barbara Parassio Phyllis Parsons Bill, Suzy, Tim and Lauren Phillips Matthew Pinto Alex Placke, n.S.J. Vineeta and Neil Porter Mary Louise and Frederick Preis Tom and Susan Price Allison Rabik Judith and Gary Rabik RABO Club Pat Reilly
Evelyn and Louis Reinhardt Faith and Francis Riggs Patricia and James Ringgold Gail Robinson Patricia and John Rock Aida and Ramon Roig Lin Romano and David Hoovler Imogene J. Rone Gail Rosenblum Maggie Ross Barbara and John Rusinko Rebecca Sander Jacqueline Sanders Pat and Jerry Savage Radomira Sawaryn Eileen and Michael Sawyer Julie and Bob Sawyer Eric Schafer Deborah and William Schultis Patricia and Robert Schwarz Shirley Scurlock Maxine Seidman Daniel Shapiro Jane and A. Kimbrough Sherman Tina Shontz Abigail Smith and John Shettle John and Ana Maria Snell Mary Soeder Frank and Violet Sokolik Sheila A. Somerville Katherine Sorci Terry Stifter and Andrea Koller
30
James Stone Margaret Mohler Strahan Colleen and Francis Strain Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Stromberg Robert Stryjewski Maureen and Hank Suelau Ed and Kathy Sullivan Elizabeth Sullivan and Vincent Tobin Tony and Mary Talalay Nancy and Albert Taymans Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tisdale Joan Vaillancourt Verizon Foundation Gary and Denise Vetre James Vincent Sheila Ann Walsh Erin Warfield Webb Mason, Inc., Chicago Nimrod Westcott V Carolyn and Thomas Wheeler Donna and Bill White Roberta and James White Mitchell Whiteman Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Marta and Mark Wild Kathryn and Albert Wilkerson Linda and Curt Wilson Carol Ann and Brian Joseph Woods Mary Anne Wright Mr. C. Douglas York Susan and Robert Zawodny
Dr. Lonise P. Bias, mother of late University
of Maryland Basketball star Len Bias, visits as part of our “Think Big” speaker series. Her emotional appeal to students to focus on their futures and rise above drugs and violence brings the school to its feet.
22
Leadership Advisory Council The Leadership Advisory Council is comprised of individuals who are committed to supporting Cristo Rey Jesuit High School students with their time, talent and resources. They are passionate about the mission, about their city, and about spreading the word and inspiring others. Members serve on at least one of three committees—Signature Event, Networking and Mentorship, and Fundraising—advocating for CRJ in the community. These individuals volunteer, plan events, introduce others to CRJ, organize community outreach efforts, create business connections, and make a commitment to contribute or fundraise at least $1,500 per person, annually. Council members for the 2010–11 school year are listed below. Mike Muldowney, Chair Karen and Lee Arnold Will Buttarazzi Alfred Arthur Cooke III Ericka and Russell Croft Dave Fields Greg Fudge Leigh Hannan Dee Harris Nicole E. Harris-Crest Peter MacDonald
Bob Marano Joe Martel Peter J. McAliney Bill Phillips Mark Rohde Jason Rose Stuart Schadt Katie Schmitz Jamie and Matt Seward Jennifer and Tim Thompson Mark Weigman
December 2010
8
Members of the inaugural class of
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School who received college acceptance letters are awarded a special tie in their class colors— silver and purple—during the first of several tie ceremonies from winter through spring. By the end of the school year, every single senior is accepted to college and receives a tie!
23
Stand Up for Students In April 2011, Cristo Rey Jesuit hosted its third annual Stand Up for Students comedy bash at CENTERSTAGE, a staple of Baltimore’s arts scene. The show opened with a rousing performance by Cristo Rey Jesuit’s step team and guests were treated to the comedic styling of emcee Matt Baetz and feature comedienne Meshelle, “The Indie Mom of Comedy.” The highlight of the evening came when CRJ students Charee Britt, Myesha Green, Tashawnae Pressley and Asia Thomas, dubbed “The Queens of Comedy,” performed stand-up bits to a standing ovation. The event netted an astounding $83,000 for our scholarship program, nearly 40% more than the year before.
Sponsors Headline—$15,000
Punch Line—$1,000
Cassidy Turley
AKJ Books American Limousines, Inc. Aon Risk Services, Inc. The Arnold Family Blue Sky Factory, Inc. CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Century Engineering, Inc. Croft Leominster, Inc. The DeSantis Family Edward J. Martel Memorial Enoch Office Equipment Leonard Paper Company Mudd, Harrison & Burch, L.L.P. Sheila and Mike Muldowney The Munsey Apartments The Parents of The School of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen RCM&D
Feature—$10,000 Katherine and Larry Jennings/ ValStone Partners ROI
Emcee—$5,000 Harkins Builders, Inc. Learn It Systems
One Liner—$2,500 The Bozzuto Family Renegade Mary Jo and Brian Rogers The Seward Family Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
January 2011
12
A Mass for Racial Unity urges
the community to work toward racial and ethnic harmony.
24
The John Robison Family Rubeling & Associates, Inc. St. Thomas More Society of Maryland Superior Service Communications Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC
LOL—$500 Berman McAleer, Inc. Goetze’s Candy Co., Inc. Greg Fudge John Harmon, HDC Inc. Michael Hassett HighBank Advisors, LLC Ignatian Volunteer Corps, Baltimore Region and Alfred “Chip” Cooke Moffatt and Nichol
February 2011
22
Workshops for seniors
and their families are held at CRJ to assist in a sometimes daunting, but necessary step in the pursuit of financial aid at colleges and universities.
1
CRJ kicks off Black History Month
with a special assembly, featuring a dance choreographed and performed by students. Throughout the month, guest speakers and special dining options celebrate African heritage.
Schtick—$250 BB&T 1st Mariner Bank Midwest Railcar Corporation Mikey and Patrick Monaghan O R Specialties, Inc.
Jokies & Hecklers We thank the following individuals for their dedication to Stand Up for Students by serving on the event planning
committee and for going above and beyond in their fundraising efforts! Jamie and Matt Seward, Co-Chairs Karen and Lee Arnold Jane F. Barrett Tuck Burch Pat Buttarazzi Will Buttarazzi Alfred Arthur Cooke III Russell Croft
11
David Fields Greg Fudge Leigh Hannan Dee Harris Anna Schultz Kelly Peter MacDonald Joe Martel Mike Muldowney, Leadership Advisory Council Chair Bill Phillips Stuart Schadt Peggy Schneider Michele Stickel and Bill Macsherry Jennifer Thompson
Black History Month speaker Darryl Baynes,
AKA the Science Man visits CRJ for a hands-on presentation aimed at encouraging students’ interest in the physical sciences. Mr. Baynes is the president and CEO of the Minority Aviation Education Association, Inc.
25
Tributes and Memorials In Honor Of Dr. Leopold J. Bellantoni Eileen and Michael Sawyer Donna and Bill White
Sean Uberoi Kelly Michael and Narindar Kelly
George Bunting Garrison Forest School
James E. and Marianne T. Koller Terry Stifter and Andrea Koller
Thomas Bastian Byrnes Maureen and Kevin Byrnes
Gerri Leder Jane and Greg Andrews
Thomas G. Carriero Catherine and Nicholas Carriero
Earl Linehan The Charles Crane Family Foundation P. McEvoy Cromwell
Karen and Joseph DePaul Benita and William Lamont William Fusting James Stone Dave Haddad Michele Coiron and Jesse Swartz Anne Hall Theresa Hardin John Howard Clai and Barty Carr Dr. William Howard Susan and Steven Shattuck David and Wanda Hulbert Barbara de Lateur Nip and Cathy Jenkins Sally Jenkins
25
RCM&D Chubb Group of Insurance Companies CNA Foundation Pat and Janet Riordan Rev. William J. Watters, S.J. Margaret and Hunter Robison The John Robison Family
Jack Luetkemeyer, Jr. James Benzian Tim Burke Ben Coughlin John Mosby Vic Parker James Vincent
J.M. Schapiro Mitchell Whiteman
Florence Maslak Theresa Hardin
In honor of their family, living and deceased Edna and James Toner
Fr. Francis X. Moan, S.J. Carol Ann and Brian Joseph Woods Carol Moran Marguerite and George Moran Lila Kate Posey Maggie Ross
Students bare their souls and reveal
their impressive talents in celebration of Black History Month at CRJ’s Jazz Café and Poetry Night. The evening includes vocal and piano performances, original and classic poetry readings, and live drawings.
26
Anne Price Michele Coiron and Jesse Swartz
Alicia Schweizer DePasquale Family John W. Swope Thomas M. Driscoll
Rev. William Watters, S.J. Esther and Pablo Dibos Holly and Wayne R. Gioioso, Jr. J. Richard O’Connell Dennis O’Shea Anne W. Russell
In Memoriam Paul Thomas Baker Kitty Huebler George R. Baldauf Gloria Baldauf Lucille Barrett Jane F. Barrett Lenore J. Brugh Nancy and Joe Brugh Bill Campbell Judith F. Campbell Miss Cass Mary and Nelson Cascio Anna R. and Michael R. Cataneo Michael P. Cataneo Susan Cooke Helen, Bryan and Carl Anderson Sharon Atas Julie Balog Christina Barre Donna and Ron Brant Yolanda Cantu Anita Chase Friends at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Helen Anderson Bonnie Cummings Marie Graf
Anne Jones Susan MacDermott Mary Mahan Joe Petelin Jason Price Susan Rozman Duane and Irene Shuster Trish Taylor Clare Walker Ernest Cooke Shirley and Charles Cookson The Department of State, Office of Iraq Affairs Ann and Frank Gangale Kasandra Lewis Loyola University Maryland Loyola University Maryland, Accounting, Economics, and ISOM Department The Montgomery Family Mount Airy Elementary School Phyllis Parsons Gail Rosenblum Deborah and William Schultis Shirley Scurlock Maxine Seidman Jane and A. Kimbrough Sherman Tina Shontz Mary Soeder William Pinkney Craig Sally Craig
Thomas Henry Dixon The Marshall Financing Group, Inc. Dorothy (Dearie) Ehrlich Madelyn and Joe Krejci John Murray “Jay” Ellis, Jr. Kitty Huebler Anna Virginia Fritz Kitty Huebler Dr. Peter J. Golueke Madelyn and Joe Krejci Mary S. and Rene J. Gunning, Sr. Kathleen Bernardi Rene J. Gunning, Jr. Ms. Mary Earle Gugerty Thomas Gugerty, Jr. Mary Gunning Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Hrdlik Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Linden Maryland Family Network Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Merrihew Mr. Ralph C. Morehead IV William Rienhoff Rebecca Sander Ms. Sheila A. Somerville Strott Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tisdale Mr. Nimrod Westcott V
†deceased
March 2011
8
At the 100 Days to Graduation
dinner, the senior class is treated to a surprise video message of love, support and encouragement from their families and friends.
27
Mary Beth Harry Theresa Hardin
Michael G. Mann Michael G. Mann Fund
Claire C. Hartman Helen and John Carroll Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chasney Ms. Betsy Harmatz Richard A. Hartman Sally Jenkins Madelyn and Joe Krejci Tom and Susan Price
Edward Martel Chesapeake Community Advisors Whitney and Joe Martel Vicki Vaughn
Anthony Ipsaro Mary Ellen and Frank Gunther Ray Jones Susan† and Ernest Cooke Andrea Jones Bobbie Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John C. McFadden, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. McFadden Leo E. McGovern, S.J. Anonymous
Charles Kendzierski Madelyn and Joe Krejci
Mary P. and William E. McGuirk, Jr. Amy and Hugh McGuirk Matt McGuirk Mr. Michael McGuirk and Ms. Nancy Ann Sayre Sheila McGuirk and Paul Manley Mr. Chase Mizelle Nancy and Mickey Webster
Kelly Kilbourne Ms. Mary L. Kilbourne
Patricia E. McKenna Matthew J. McKenna
Evelyn Lief Kitty Huebler
Vicki McKimens Kitty Huebler
Eunice Lopez Kitty Huebler
Joan and John Moag, Sr. Catharine and Walter Black, Jr. Scott Broadbent
Ruth Kammer Jerry Kammer Francis X. Kearney, Jr. Elizabeth Kelly Kearney Stewart Kelly Edward Kelly
†deceased
22–25
Members of the junior and senior classes participate in a KAIROS retreat, a Jesuit school tradition, where community and leadership are the focus.
28
Donald McCormick Kitty Huebler
Robert Brooks Helen and John Carroll Byrnes The Cheers Luncheon Club Christine and Thomas Coyle Christine France John French Joanne and Buck Frisch Virginia and Maurice Good Nancy and George Jenkins (2) Marion Knott Patricia and James Koliha, Mary Beth Protzman Mary Anne and Paul Kowzan Maryvale Preparatory School George McManus, Jr. Chyrl and Dennis Neus Helen and L. Stephen Otell Jill and William Packo RABO Club Kathleen and Charles Reif Maureen and Hank Suelau Webb Mason, Inc., Baltimore Webb Mason, Inc., Chicago Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Harold A. Molz Madelyn and Joe Krejci Helen Molz Madelyn and Joe Krejci Sara W. Moylan Robert Moylan Charlotte Murray Kitty Huebler J. Donald Murray
Rev. Alan Novotny, S.J. Patricia and James Garland Gene O’Conor Madelyn and Joe Krejci David Pfarr Madelyn and Joe Krejci Gertrude Craig Reese Sally Craig Aysha Ring Kay Cory Bridget Desrosiers Mary Ann and John Macier Nancy L. McCullers Ronald H. Sanders Jacqueline Sanders Sigmond “Skip” Seward Jamie and Matthew Seward Joanne Seward Ryan Seward Scott and Stacey Vandiver Janet and Ron Wagoner
Mary Heckwolf Staylor Kitty Huebler
Margaret Todd Kitty Huebler
Rev. John Sheridan, S.J. Jerry Kammer
Anna Street Aida and Ramon Roig
Cathy Walzog Kitty Huebler
Thomas E. Sinton Neil Kenny
James C. Strott, Sr. Kathleen and Bill Strott Carolyn and Thomas Wheeler
Leona Catherine and James Joseph Ward Mary Jane Ward Daley
John J. Sweeney, Jr. Kathleen Sweeney
Meluin Wright Mary Anne Wright
Charles F. Swope Chrissy Adler Charles Swope, Jr. Mary Weiss
April 2011
9
More than 500 guests pack
into Baltimore’s CENTERSTAGE for CRJ’s third annual Stand Up for Students event, helping to net $83,000 for our scholarship program.
29
Gifts of Goods and Services Gifts of goods and services enrich Cristo Rey Jesuit’s resources, allowing us to cultivate and maintain programs while keeping costs minimal. Thank you to the donors who have contributed library books, gift cards, computers, school supplies, clothing, athletic equipment, professional services and more! Anonymous (3) Bruce Aft Tony Ahtnicci AKJ Books Alexander’s Tavern American Limousines, Inc. Thomas Antonicci Apartment Services, Inc. Jane F. Barrett Carol Baumerich and John O’Hara Danita Beck-Wickwire Sandy and Neal Black Jill Blum of Caffeine Design Min. Daveta Brown Nancy and Joe Brugh Kelly and Mark Buedel Sharon and Phil Burke Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Busse Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Butler Calvert Hall College High School Kellie and Rob Cannon David Carlisle Charm City Youth Lacrosse League Chef ’s Expressions
17
Seniors Keyona McNeil,
Mariah Gangapersad and Brian Reynolds are honored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore as Archdiocesan Distinctive Scholars at the 19th annual Distinctive Scholars Convocation.
30
Leye and Stanley Chrzanowski Richard L. Connor Betty and Fran Contino Alfred Arthur Cooke III Salvatore Correnti David Coursey Rev. Luis Cremis Cristo Rey Philadelphia Ericka and Russell Croft DLA Piper US LLP Earth Treks Climbing Centers Lila M. Erhardt Jeanne and Frank Fischer Winifred and William Flattery Catherine Fleche Jersey Frederick Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Goetze’s Candy Co., Inc. Clare Gorman Andy and Steffi Graham Alicia and Joe Haberman David and Mary Ellen Haddad Susan Hahn Theresa Hardin Kathryn Higbee Edith Howard Hogan Betty Ann and John Howard
Theresa and Jason Howard Kitty Huebler InSync Cycle Studio Ms. Diane Keagle Ann Kennedy Kay Kness Father O’Neill Council #4011, Knights of Columbus Linda Kogan The Koogle Family Ladew Topiary Gardens Kelly Lamont Karen Lane Elder Becky Leach Limepop Photography Linens & Lingerie Lipitz Family Foundation Loyola Alumni Moms, Loyola Blakefield Loyola Blakefield Alumni Association Loyola Blakefield School Store Loyola University Maryland Loyola University Maryland Lacrosse Team Betsy Luchs Joyce and Joe Lynagh
27
The school proudly
celebrates the news that 100% of seniors have been accepted into college with a surprise rush assembly. Seniors pour into the hall, boasting the names of colleges and universities on pennants, banners and apparel. The joyous moment even includes a cartwheel!
M Hayes Carol Ann and Thomas Mariani Maryland Athletic Club The Maryland Science Center Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Natalie and George McCeney Kelly McDowell Mary Ellen Mead Medifast/MacDonald Foundation Naim Merheb Mount St. Mary’s University Alumni, Baltimore Chapter Sheila and Michael Muldowney Rev. Frank Nash, S.J. Nicklaus Golf Equipment Company Pam and Tom O’Neil Peggy O’Neill Elizabeth A. Parolski Penn Camera Bill, Suzy, Tim and Lauren Phillips Princeton Sports and Travel Mary Beth Protzman Radcliffe Jewelers Evelyn and Louis Reinhardt Alison and Arnold Richman Elizabeth Rieth Barbara and Jim Robinson Rutland Beard Florist Santoni’s Marketplace & Catering
May 2011
7
CRJ hosts its fourth annual
President’s Brunch, honoring the President’s Circle along with some of our exceptional volunteers. School administrators and teachers present awards to the guests of honor and remark on their contributions to CRJ.
Mindy and J.M. Schapiro Katie and Joe Schmitz Courtney and Chris Schneider Schneider’s Hardware, Inc. Jamie and Matthew Seward Shananigans Toy Shop CreSaundra and Alvin Sills Rev. Michael Simone, S.J. Shane Smith Smyth Jewelers Timonium Soul Body Baltimore Soup’s On Baltimore Stanley Black & Decker James Stone STX Lacrosse Rev. Luis Tampe, S.J. Jennifer and Tim Thompson Pastor Lois Thompson Tremont Plaza Hotel
Under Armour University of Scranton Alumni Board of Governors Janet and Ron Wagoner/ HITT Contracting, Inc. John J. Webber Martha and James Wetzel Roberta and James White The White Family Whitetail Resort Todd Wiley Min. Melissa Williams Susan and Dick Wolven Ms. Maria Wong Woodhall Wine Cellars Bernadine Wyatt Maurice Wyatt Mrs. Susan Zawodny
7
14
The class of 2012 celebrates
the Junior Prom in style, enjoying a night of dining and dancing aboard the Spirit of Baltimore, a cruise in the Baltimore harbor. Two weeks later, the class of 2011 celebrates CRJ’s very first Senior Prom at Martin’s West.
The CRJ Parent Association
hosts the Aysha Ring Memorial Fashion Show for a second year. In collaboration with J & Company Christian Modeling InChrist and local Baltimore fashion designers, CRJ parents and students honor the memory of Aysha Ring.
31
Volunteers and Tutors At this bustling college preparatory high school, there is so much to do in so little time. Volunteers and tutors help Cristo Rey Jesuit accomplish its mission by donating valuable time and services. Parents, college students, and professionals lend their knowledge and talent to CRJ by providing administrative support, volunteering for events, and delivering academic support to students in need of extra help. Special thanks to our partners—Loyola University Maryland and University of Maryland, Baltimore County—for directing a wealth of volunteers to CRJ. Zachary Adams Carl Ahlgren Susan Anderson Jean Armendt Karen Arnold Lee Arnold Kristen Ashe Caitlin Aymong Mary Baird Kathryn Barker Jane F. Barrett Lisa Barrier Emily Bates Kristin Beckert Alyssa Bianco Wanshae Blount Kristian E. Bolino Brandon Bollinger Maureen Boner Dana Borelli Joe Boys Robin Bozzuto Bridget Brazier Jennifer Briones
Walter R. Brooksbank John Brown Kelly Buedel Tuck Burch Pat Buttarazzi Will Buttarazzi Danean Cameron Kun-Ho Chu Melissa Cifone Michele Coiron Peter Cole Susan Cole Alfred Arthur Cooke III Ericka Croft Russell Croft Eric Cunningham Amy Dagro Marissa Danna Michael DeHaemer Angela Delconte Karen DePaul Rudy DeSantis Christine M. Desmond Dianna DiPietro
14
32
CRJ students and staff walk
the streets of Baltimore in memory of Brent A. Rosenberg, a 2005 Gilman School grad, who lost his life in an accident last summer. The walk is hosted by The Family Tree, a local nonprofit organization and CRJ corporate sponsor. CRJ is proud to support their effort.
Stacey Donadio James Donnelly Kathryn Doyle Matthew Drexel Cathryn Dutton Lauren Ebley Eva Eggleston David W. English Brynne Falkowski Bridget Farrelly Jaclyn Feeny David Fields Amy Figueroa Brendan Finnerty Katherine Fischer Katherine Fitzpatrick Gayle Fowler Simeon Fowose Maria R. Fratangelo Buffy Freeland Greg Fudge Kellee Furno Emily Fusco Amanda Gaal
16 –19
The class of 2013
participates in Sophomore Conversations with members of CRJ’s faculty and staff. Sophomores reflect on their progress toward becoming intellectual, loving, hardworking, faith-driven, serviceoriented adults upon graduation.
Thomas Gahan Britney Gallagher Julie Gallagher Michael Garcia Kyle Garrison Jeanette Geathers-Curtis Ben Gelman Tania Gill Anne Marie K. Gochis Gary I. Goldberg Daniel Goldstein Alfred Goon Abigail P. Gotsch Kathryn Graham Aaron Gresson Sarah Grice Valentina Guzzo David Haddad Leigh Hannan Marty Hanssen Michael Hanssen Helene Harget Nicole Hargrove Jennifer Harrington Dee Harris Stacie Harris Nicole Harris-Crest Andrew W. Hartman Katherine Heller Luvenia Helms Sheila Holston Isabelle Homola Andy Horvath Rachael Horvath Kim Hoskins
21
CRJ is honored with the Milch
Award at Loyola University Maryland’s commencement. Created in 1979, the Milch Award recognizes agencies that provide meritorious service to the metropolitan Baltimore community, as well as offer community service and educational opportunities to Loyola students.
Gregory Howard Gail Hutton William Hutton Sarah Ismail Hannah Johnson Jeffrey S. Johnson Kelly Johnson Nastosha Johnson Troy Johnson David Jones William I. Jones Alexandra Kahrer Peter J. Kane Joseph Keller Anna Schultz Kelly Gregory Khefets Mary L. Kilbourne J. Drexel Knight Laura Kroart
25
The CRJ National Honor
Society inducts new members during its second annual convocation. This prestigious group of students exemplifies excellence in the areas of academics, service, leadership and character.
Christian Kwalunder Phyo Kyaw Robert C. Kyle Robert Lalle Mark D. Lardner Sophia Lauricella Erin Lenahan Anthony Levero Edwin Lewis Sarah Lile Loyola Blakefield Alumni Association Marisa Lozzi Joyce Lynagh Demitrios Lynch Peter MacDonald Bill Macsherry Eric Malgieri Daniel Malone
June 2011
4
The CRJ Art Department
hosts its first gala, “ARTS the Cristo Rey Way.” A French café motif transforms the school and provides an elegant setting for student art exhibitions and musical and dance performances.
33
Patrick Malone Robert Malone Gillian Maranga Bob Marano John Mariani Emily Mariner Joe Martel Daniel N. Martino Joshua Matz Elizabeth A. Mayes Peter J. McAliney Kevin McCoy Nick McCoy Ryan McCoy Tara McCoy Thomas McCoy Tony McCoy John McFadden Anna McGrath
Caitlin McKenna Dave McNamara Jane McNamara Kevin J. McNulty Veena Meer Patricia Meisol Marissa Melillo Kevin Michel Jessica Miller Rose E. Miola Allison Mohler Kellie Montgomery Geri Morey Mike Muldowney Mark Muneses Kathy Murphy Kevin Murphy Leo Murphy Jennifer Mustillo
16
34
Haley Nehms Jennifer Nordmark Fiona O’Connell Katherine O’Donnell Michael O’Neil Patrick Ortenzio Edwin Ortiz Elizabeth A. Parolski Suzanne Parry Timothy Pataki Silvana Pedra Nobre Jonathan Pennacchia Mariel Pereda Nicole Perone Joshua Perry John Pettenati Bill Phillips Lauren Phillips Suzy Phillips
CRJ’s annual end-of-the-year Awards Ceremony takes place at Holy
Rosary Church. Students from each grade are honored by their teachers and administrators for excellent performance and progress in academics and civic involvement. Led by Father John Swope, S.J., President, spiritual leaders from students’ places of worship deliver inspiring messages to the congregation. Afterward, the 78 graduating seniors are each presented with a college care package. Funded by more than $9,000 in in kind donations by supporters of CRJ, these packages are filled to the brim with school supplies and dorm room staples to help graduates prepare for the exciting transition to college.
Tim Phillips Danielle Porfido Jessica Posey Carole Powell Pamela Prisco Michael Radovich Eric Rajchel Patrick Range Patrick Reid Matthew Renna Kathryn Robinson Holly Rocha Kelly Rogers Mark Rohde Bill Roohan Jason Rose Gabe A. Rossi Kate L. Ryan Neha Sagar Michael Salvatore John Sanyu Venkat Sathabakam Julie Sayo Stuart Schadt Regina Schmidt Dennis Schmitt Joe Schmitz Katie Schmitz John Schneider Peggy Schneider Courtney Schnell Lisa Scott Jamie Seward Matt Seward Brian Sheahan
Carol Sheahan Octavia Shearin Jonathan Shumway Lauren Sireci Rebecca Skerrett Erica L. Smith Mr. Shane Smith Vicki Smith Nicholas Sorci Brendan J. Stack Sara Stanton Norman Steinruck Michele Stickel Sue Strom Colleen Strong Philip Sullivan Jesse K. Swartz Julie Takacs Jennifer Thompson Ken Thompson Tim Thompson Margaret Tighe Robin Tipoli-Strom Diana Tortorello Lauren Tozzi Kemala Travers Jeanne Unger Jordan Van Horn Susana M. Vega Capric M. Walker-Shaw Camille Wathne Andrew Watkins Nancy Webster Mark Weigman Alexandra Wiley
18
Parent Association 2010 –11 Jeanette Geathers-Curtis President Kemala Travers Vice President Buffy Freeland Treasurer Luvenia Helms Secretary Eva Eggleston Hospitality Chair Nicole Hargrove Fundraising Chair Dionne Walker Educational Chair Patricia Hill Staff Liaison
Melissa Williams Koran Wilson Abigail Wolfgang Dick Wolven Maria Wong Keith Woodard Alexa Yakely
After four years of hard
work at school and at their internships, CRJ’s class of 2011 marches proudly into the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen on a Saturday morning to accept their high school diplomas. More than 1,500 guests witness the groundbreaking and emotional inaugural commencement ceremony.
35
Financial Position The fiscal year ended on June 30, 2011 with a balanced budget and a modest surplus. The Corporate Internship Program generated $1.6 million, representing 28% of the operating expenses.
focus was on the scholarship campaign. Through this campaign, each student receives a scholarship of $6,250 per year; each student contributes annually a similar amount through his or her work in our Corporate Internship Program. As a result of this initiative the total revenue from fundraising for operating needs increased by 22% from fiscal 2010 to fiscal 2011.
During these foundational years, the board of trustees and development office had two primary fundraising goals. The first was to fund capital improvements in order to accommodate our college preparatory school. The second was to make our school financially sustainable. Over the last two years, capital improvements to the school’s two buildings—Healy Hall and the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Academic Center—have been completed and were fully funded. During fiscal 2011, our fundraising
While this increase is promising, we are well aware that we have far fewer capital assets than most schools, as Cristo Rey Jesuit does not own the buildings we occupy. Therefore, maintaining a high level of fundraising and a healthy Corporate Internship Program every single year is vital to our sustainability.
Summary of Gifts* Campaign
Scholarships
Unrestricted
Programs
Total
Bridges to the Future 1
$
66,655.50
$ 294,907.51
$ 26,276.70
$ 387,839.71
Major Gift 2
$ 1,652,073.48
$ 137,500.00
$ 82,500.00
$ 1,872,073.48
Foundation Grants 3
$ 617,649.00
$ 50,000.00
$ 262,110.95
$ 929,759.95
Stand Up for Students Revenue 4
$
81,944.54
$ 20,814.46
$ 102,759.00
$ 2,418,322.52
$ 503,221.97
$ 370,887.65
$ 3,292,432.14
Endowment Gifts 5
$ 194,098.22
Capital Gifts 6
$ 900,000.00
Total Gifts
$ 4,386,530.36
1 These
are gifts of less than $10,000 solicited through mailings or by personal requests. These include gifts and pledges of $10,000 or more. 3 Foundation grants to support the Healthy Lifestyles program and remedial education programs, as well as other critical initiatives. 4 Stand Up for Students netted $81,944.54 which was allocated for scholarships. Additional income from the event covered its expenses. 5 These include gifts and pledges for our endowments. Most are for the Rev. Bill Watters, S.J. scholarship endowment. Some endowment gifts are also in memory of Aysha Ring. 6 Most of the capital gifts were for the renovations of our facilities, including the new Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Academic Center. Additionally, some of the funds were earmarked for the purchase of buses. 2
* These figures are not yet audited. To receive a copy of our audited financial report when it becomes available, please call the Development Office at (410) 727-3255, extension 1025. 36
Faculty and Staff Leadership
Jessica Rose Favret, Director of Development
Rev. John W. Swope, S.J., President
Erin Finnegan, Associate Director of the Corporate Internship Program
Tom Malone, Principal Janet Shock, Director of the Corporate Internship Program
Staff
Maria Fratangelo, Dean of Summer School Jeanette Geathers-Curtis, Kitchen Assistant Patricia Hill, Director of Admissions Alexis Holt, RN, School Nurse
Melanie Abijaoude, Assistant to the Principal (from June 2011)
Gina King, Associate Director of College Counseling
Alexandra Affigne, Development Assistant
Joseph Kreutzer, Maintenance Engineer
Gregory Austin, Admissions Coordinator
Barbara Lanciotti, Food Service Manager
Julie Burke, Corporate Sponsor Representative Helen Caldarazzo, Kitchen Assistant
Mary Beth Lennon, Director of Communications/Assistant to the President
Hope Dickerson, LCPC, School Counselor
Derrick Lifsey, Dean of Students
Lucy Neale Duke, Director of College Counseling
Thomas O’Keefe, Corporate Sponsor Representative
37
Anne H. Price, Assistant Principal for Student Academic Support/Coordinator of Ignatian Mission and Identity (through June 2011), Director of Student Academic Support/ Coordinator of Ignatian Mission and Identity (from July 2011) Julie Price, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations (through July 2011)
Lesley Vogel, RD, LD, Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator/Food Educator Todd Wiley, Custodian Maryann Zielke, Facilities Manager
Gail Robinson, Corporate Sponsor Representative
Faculty
Katrina Robinson, Assistant to the Principal (through June 2011)
Elizabeth Alexander, English Teacher/ Drama Teacher
Maggie Ross, Development Assistant (from December 2010)
Daniela Amzel, Spanish Teacher
Tanya Rowe, Accounting and Administrative Coordinator (through June 2011), Business Office Manager (from July 2011)
Tony Cole, Physical Education Teacher/ Athletic Director
Maya Shipley, Alumni Support Coordinator (from June 2011) Anthony J. Sochurek, Director of Finance and Facilities Kathy Sorci, Librarian
38
Giuliana Valencia, Receptionist (through June 2011), School Administrative Assistant (from July 2011)
Michael Carlson, English Teacher
Suze Daphnis, Science Teacher/ Science Department Chair Rae Dickens, Mathematics Teacher Constance Green, Academic Skills Lab Teacher (from August 2011) Matthew Hanna, Social Studies Teacher
Tim Heffner, Science Teacher Lee Imbriano, Theology Teacher
Justin White, Theology Teacher/ Director of Outreach and Community Service
Michael Jacko, Theology Teacher
Jennifer Yukna, Spanish Teacher
Linnet Jones, English Teacher/ English Department Chair
Full-Time Volunteers
Todd Kerr, Mathematics Teacher/ Mathematics Department Chair
David Haddad, Volunteer Coordinator (through June 2011)
Margaret Lindgren, English Teacher
Michael O’Neil, Volunteer (through June 2011)
Ana Lluch, Biology Teacher (from August 2011)
Kate Reilly, Jesuit Volunteer (from August 2011)
Will Marbury, Mathematics Teacher
David Weber, Jesuit Volunteer/ Writing Lab Instructor (through August 2011)
Ian Mills, Science Teacher Matthew Pinto, Social Studies Teacher
Matthew Wiese, Jesuit Volunteer/ Mathematics and PE Teaching Assistant (through August 2011)
Marie Prosser, Science Teacher (through June 2011)
Civilization Systems
Chad Nelson, School Psychologist
Carol Pugh, Math Bridge Director Allie Rabik, Mathematics Teacher Dan Shapiro, Art Teacher/ Arts Department Chair Dominic Smith, Spanish Teacher/ World Languages Department Chair Dawn Strickland, Academic Skills Lab Teacher/ Music Teacher (through June 2011), Assistant Principal/Music Teacher (from July 2011) Sean Toole, S.J., Social Studies Teacher/ Campus Minister Kate Volpe, Theology Teacher/ Theology Department Chair
(Onsite information technology company) Kimberly Griffith, A+, Civilization Systems, Information Technology Specialist (from July 2011) Eben Holub, ACSP, Civilization Systems, Information Technology Specialist (through June 2011) Keisha Reed, Civilization Systems, Information Technology Project Manager (from July 2011) Ian Schlakman, CISSP, MCP, A+, ACTC, Net+, SEC+, Green+, Civilization Systems, Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Information Technology Director
Mike Walsh, Social Studies Teacher/ Social Studies Department Chair
39
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Cristo Rey Jesuit High School was founded by the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 2007 to serve families from disadvantaged Baltimore City neighborhoods. Cristo Rey Jesuit utilizes a longer school day and year, academic assistance, and counseling to prepare students with a broad range of academic abilities for college. All students participate in the Corporate Internship Program through which they finance a significant portion of the cost of their education. Teams of four students job-share entry-level positions in businesses and non-profits throughout the Baltimore area. This unique model, developed at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago (established in 1996), is now in place at 24 Cristo Rey high schools throughout the United States.
Maryland Province Jesuits Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is sponsored by the Maryland Province Jesuits. The Jesuits have been educators for more than 450 years, and have been engaged in education in Baltimore since 1852. Internationally recognized educators, the Jesuits sponsor 53 high schools and 28 colleges and universities in the United States, enrolling more than 200,000 students.
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is a member of the Cristo Rey Network®, a national association of high schools that provide quality, Catholic college preparatory education to urban young people who live in communities with limited educational options. Most students in Cristo Rey Network® schools qualify for the federal free or reduced lunch program. The network’s high schools are located in urban areas throughout the country. As a member of the Cristo Rey Network® Cristo Rey Jesuit is able to implement a proven, tested educational model in Baltimore City. Cristo Rey Jesuit benefits from sharing best practices with all network schools, by leveraging national relationships, and by participating in national professional development activities. As a member of the network, Cristo Rey Jesuit is also held to mission effectiveness standards. These standards ensure that the school’s business plan, administrative structure, and curriculum are organized to prepare urban students for success in college, in work and in life.
40
Design: Jennifer Dyer Graphic Design.com | Printing: Cavanaugh Press
Cristo Rey Network
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please notify the Development Office (410) 727-3255, extension 1006 of any errors. Also contact the Development Office if you would like to change the way your name is listed for future publications. This report is a publication of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School. Alexandra Affigne, Development Assistant, contributor and photographer Daniel Bedell, photographer Jessica Rose Favret, Director of Development, contributor and photographer Michael Jacko, Theology Teacher, photographer Christine Langr, photographer Jason Lee, photographer Mary Beth Lennon, Director of Communications, contributor and photographer Maggie Ross, Development Assistant, contributor and photographer
410 South Chester Street Baltimore, MD 21231-2729
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Baltimore, MD Permit No. 203