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The Ripple Effect of Transforming Lives

MISSION MATTERS

When asked for a piece of advice he would share with a young student today, Ron Duvall ’01 said, “Be flexible! Life may not go exactly as you have planned it to be. Only God truly has the knowledge of what that plan is, and your responsibility is to be ready for that plan when it is presented to you.”

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The RIPPLE EFFECT of Transforming Lives

BY EILEEN MIZE Director of Communications

experiences offered. The great joy in delivering this sort of transformational education is realizing the ripple effect that can happen and clearly illustrates just how Justin-Siena is making an impact on communities near and far through its alumni. Enjoy the following stories.

As a Lasallian Catholic school, we are called to prepare young people to serve and to lead in an ever-changing world. Through academic and co-curricular activities our aim is to develop servant-leaders who understand that their education has a purpose beyond the important lessons and

As St. Catherine of Siena (namesake of Justin-Siena) said, “be who God made you to be, and you will set the world on fire,” we believe that high school is the time for young people to discover their passions, understand the importance of service, and then share their gifts with the world.

As St. Catherine of Siena (namesake of Justin-Siena) said, “be who God made you to be, and you will set the world on fire,” we believe that high school is the time for young people to discover their passions, understand the importance of service, and then share their gifts with the world. We are proud of and inspired by the people our alumni become and the multitude of ways they make an impact on their communities and the world. From Ethiopia to Alaska and from the East Coast to Seattle, and right here at 4026 Maher Street, learn about some of the ripples of our Justin-Siena family.

Brauck Cullen ’02 credits his participation in a Justin-Siena service immersion trip with discovering a passion for helping people reach their potential.

Megan Savage Dominici ’92 recently returned to her alma mater and joined the staff as the Director of Retreats and Immersion Programs.

Motivated and engaged from the very start of his time at the Home of the Braves, Luis Espino ’14 never balked at seizing an opportunity.

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