Moeller Magazine Spring 2022

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SET UP FOR SUCCESS One of the pillars of the Marianist charism is inclusivity. We believe in a discipleship of equals. We believe all humans are created in the image and likeness of God, and we work to be inclusive of all kinds of people, embracing diversity as an expression of our humanity.

They taught me that sometimes you need to take a step back and evaluate the whole situation. It is a skill that works with math problems as much as it does with the work I do today, – Zach Kissel ’10

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Moeller High School

Moeller’s strong commitment to offering a college preparatory education in the Marianist tradition to young men with learning differences is exhibited in our robust Special Education Services program. Students with documented disabilities are provided many opportunities to develop their academic potential through collaborative support services and accommodations so that they can develop an understanding of their strengths, limitations, and learning styles and develop and bridge new skills and strategies across the curriculum. Karen Matuszek founded our Special Education Services department in 2004 for students with learning differences. It is another way we continue to live our Mission: Catholic. Marianist. Forming our Students into Remarkable Men.

Left to right: Campbell Glinski ’25, Mr. O’Malley, Hugh Deering ’25, Bill Fitpatric ’24


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