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The Magazine of St. Paul VI Catholic High School • Fall/Winter 2023

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“Through living in communion, we discover that the truest thing about us is that we are loved and that we belong.”

“Co-teaching is a gift for both the students and the staff involved.”

“Being an athletic trainer is not just about dealing with injuries, we have to be prepared for anything and everything!”

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“What I realized, however, was that I am most thankful for the good people these schools put on my path in life.”

“PVI gave me another perspective early in life of how to conduct myself and how to help others.”

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THE POWER OF TEAMWORK. A group of sophomores work in communion during the tug of war at the pep rally during Spirit Week. Two more pep rallies are planned for the year: one for winter sports and another for spring teams.

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IN THIS ISSUE Living in Communion

Panther Tracks Magazine St. Paul VI Catholic High School

Learn more about this year’s building theme

42341 Braddock Road Chantilly, VA 20152 703-352-0925 paulvi.net Mrs. Laura Swenson Head of School Dr. Tom Opfer ’96 Principal Fr. Stephen Schultz Chaplain Mrs. Irene Zaso P ’18, ’21 Director of Communications and Marketing Mrs. Eileen Kiley Curren ’98 Associate Director of Communications and Marketing; Panther Tracks Managing Editor Ms. Kate Grimm Andreottola ’94, P ’25 Director of Advancement

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Student Health and Well-Being Spotlight on our clinic and athletic training teams

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2023-2024 PVI SCHOOL BOARD

Where Are They Now?

President: Andrew Zaso P ’18, ’21 Don Bohn P ’19, ’21 Marie Cox P ’23, ’26

Options 25th Anniversary

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George Eastment P ’05 Fr. Donald Heet, OSFS Melissa Hish ’94 Gene Hubbard Kathy Lyons P ’08, ’10, ’11 Thomas McGonigle P ’02, ’06, ’13 On the cover: This year’s building theme is "living in communion." Living in communion allows us to see that our lives are part of something greater. We are companions on a journey towards Christ. As we Grow in Grace and Wisdom at PVI, the people He gives us along the way help us to see that every part of our lives helps us to know Christ. We want to hear from you. Send alumni news, photos, comments, suggestions, and corrections to communications@paulvi.net. Digital Option and Change of Information Would you prefer not to receive Panther Tracks in the mail any longer? We have a digital version available! Let us know if we should stop mailing you the print publication by contacting communications@paulvi.net. Need to change your address or contact information? Contact advancement@paulvi.net. Connect with PVI @paulvicatholic

Annual Report Recognizing our generous donors

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Panthers in the Pros From PVI to professional leagues

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EVERY ISSUE School News.............................................................2 Alumni Notes...........................................................48 In Memoriam ..........................................................62

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Some members of the faculty and staff pose with their PVI Christmas shirts, a new product from the Panther Den this year. Faculty and staff gathered together one Wednesday afternoon to drink hot chocolate, enjoy sweet treats and decorate the building for Christmas.

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HEAD OF SCHOOL s I reflect on all the blessings Paul VI has experienced during its first 40 years, I am reminded once again of the many blessings bestowed on our Catholic community. This year’s theme of “Living in Communion” is alive and well, as you will see in the articles, quotes, and stories in this issue of Panther Tracks. Our community continues to serve others through a recent mission trip to Guatemala, as well as upcoming trips to Camden, New Jersey and the Dominican Republic. In addition, our new co-teaching model highlights this year’s theme and is a gift to our faculty and students. About fifteen years ago, a book about the future of Catholic schools in the U.S. was published and noted concerns regarding the availability, accessibility, and affordability of Catholic schools in the future. Among other points, the book spoke of the five essential marks of a Catholic school. The third one, in particular, resonated with me — “animated by communion and community.” As I read it, I thought, “Clearly, the authors must have been thinking about PVI when they wrote this.” • Our future as a Catholic school is bright and our community is second to none! We have a number of new initiatives that speak to our communion and community that I would like to share. • Our new Enrollment Management team has developed programs to enhance our admissions process. All of our prospective students meet with an administrator during their Visit Days and their parents interact with student, parent, and faculty panelists. This has helped us create a welcoming and holistic approach to admissions. Families’ comments have mentioned our “impressive student ambassadors” and “the warmth and friendliness that pervaded the school environment. It felt like more than just a place of education; it felt like a second home.” • We are working with consultants to further develop and expand our abilities to meet the needs of all students. Recognizing that we all think and learn differently, we have enhanced our exceptional learning programs to include co-teaching and learning support specialists. We have also reduced class sizes and hope to expand our elective offerings for next year.

Laura speaks with a family during Grandparents Day in November.

We continue to explore ways to ensure that a Catholic education is affordable for all. We have increased tuition assistance and plan to offer more merit-based scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year. These are just a few of the many things happening on campus, and none of them could happen without our extended Panther family located all over the world. Thanks to the commitment and generosity of so many, we are able to grow our Catholic community, making it available, accessible, and affordable — and for that, you have my sincere appreciation and gratitude. Peace and blessings,

Laura H. Swenson, Head of School ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Thank you to Ms. Hoagland, Mr. Latar and Mrs. Gurley for contributing this Living in Communion feature.

he classroom is a place where students are reminded every day that they are being loved by the God who is creating the present moment for them and by the classmates He has given to accompany them on their journey. By living in communion, we discover that we are not alone as we face our questions about our lives and about the future. I belong to a people I did not choose but that God knew I needed to become myself. Because there is a community that sees more in me, I can face my life with the certainty that I am loved and this allows me to hope that the future will be good for me. By living in communion, I experience being deeply loved by the people Christ gave to me.

The classes at PVI allow every student to live in communion. Through the class discussions, group work, and projects they participate in every day, all students grow in their sense of belonging to one another. Living in communion allows us to see that our lives are part of something greater. We are companions on a journey towards Him. The people He gives us help us to see that every part of our lives helps us to know Christ. Through the communion we belong to, we are continually reminded that it is good that we exist. Through living in communion, we discover that the truest thing about us is that we are loved and that we belong.

Bishop Michael Burbidge celebrates schoolwide Mass. ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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We are a harmonious gift to God and to each other.

We asked some students: What does it mean to “live in communion? How have you witnessed/experienced “living in communion” at PVI? Read a few of their responses on the bottom of the pages throughout this issue.

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A meaningful and beautiful life is belonging to a place where we are reminded that we are deeply loved.


The classroom is the place of wonder where each student can discover the truth together with others.

We are only ourselves when we are one with Christ and with each other.

Our sense of belonging come from being called by Christ to have a passion for beauty, goodness, and truth. ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Encountering Joy in Guatemala Reflection by Xuan Le ’24

In June 2023, I had the privilege of my life going to Guatemala on a PVI mission trip. I arrived at the airport at 3:45 a.m., the Saturday following the week of exams, oblivious to the fact that that was the rough start to the best week of my life. After a four hour flight, we landed at the Guatemala airport, which was not air conditioned. That was the first of two discomforts of the week. We next experienced a three hour bus ride in a cramped chicken bus with our luggage either on the roof or in our lap. Conditions were not what I expected. But then, we arrived at Hogar de la Niña—which is essentially a haven, run by 14 religious sisters, for girls ages 4-12, who come from the darkest places—and all the prior discomfort was met with a love I have never encountered. We were greeted by a Guatemalan storm, along with a line of girls excited to see us. I later learned that this was only a preview of the true joy that these girls embodied. This mission trip taught me two valuable lessons in life:

Know Who You Are and Whose You Are. After spending a few hours at Hogar, I went to the chapel, and said to Jesus, “I’m sad and my heart is heavy. I had expectations of how I would feel on this trip and sadness wasn’t one of them. These girls are the happiest people I have ever encountered, but they have nothing. Here I am, with everything and more that I need to live, but I’m still not satisfied.” I carried this thought with me throughout the trip. One day at Hogar, we helped the sisters around the property, cleaning gardens, pulling weeds, and painting walls. After the hot and tiring day, I went into the chapel and there was all-day Adoration. I walked in on maybe a second grade class laying right in front of Jesus in the monstrance. I sat down behind them and then it all made sense. These girls don’t have “nothing.” They have absolutely everything that they need and it’s Him. They know who Jesus is, and they know who they are in Jesus, and that is all that matters. They radiated a joy that reflected Joy Himself. I believe that if we all knew this, we would be unstoppable.

The Human Person is Valuable. Every time I walked up the stairs into the pavilion where we spent most of our time at Hogar, there were girls waiting for me at the top. From the moment we met them, to the moment we said our goodbyes, they valued us for who we are. The sisters, the girls, and the people we encountered in the surrounding villages, respected the dignity of humanity like I have never seen before. They desired to know my name, where I was from, what my family is like, how I know Jesus, and so much more. They greeted everyone with a hug and generosity. Whenever we entered a village, they lit fireworks, and came out of their homes to welcome us. They just had a strong desire to love that I have never seen. The people of Guatemala loved with no strings attached and it showed. And they desired to know, so that they could further love. If we all valued our neighbors the way they did, I believe the world would be a better place. L I V I NG I N COMMUNION “Living in communion has to do with taking one’s life and the lives of those around them seriously. It is in this way that we can grow, smile, suffer, and journey to heaven.” —Angela 6

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“T he girls radiated a joy that reflected Joy Himself.” — X U AN L E ’ 2 4

Partnering with Cross Catholic Outreach, the Paul VI mission team completed a week of service and stayed at Hogar de la Nina, a boarding school for girls, run by the Religious Sisters of the Little Apostles of the Redemption. ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Mrs. Gillman’s Advisory celebrates the monthly birthdays.

Advisories attend Mass together in the chapel during the advisory period about once a month.

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Skyler Legg ’26, Cole Perez ’26, Chris McFarlane ’26, and Aidan Maguire ’26 connect with each other over a few activities during Advisory.

Gabe Johnson ’25 and Ryan Carrier ’25 play a game of Sorry! together during Advisory.

Like a Lighthouse

Advisory guides students through high school journey Article by Cooper Sundra ’26

Like the sighting of a lighthouse – whether while in the midst of a storm or on a clear, pleasant day – Paul VI’s Advisories are a constant, illuminating beam of light guiding students through their high school journey to new shores. Four days a week, these groups of 20 or so students representing all four grade levels meet to reset, rejoice, review, or relax while building connections with other students in the same core group throughout their years at PVI. Led by pairs of Big Brothers & Big Sisters and two teacher-advisors, each 25-minute gathering serves as a safe “go-to” harbor where students participate in whole-group activities, small-group sessions, partnerships, or autonomously. Advisories embrace the opportunity to attend Mass together in the Chapel during their advisory period about once a month. PVI’s Advisory program is a community-centric initiative designed to create a welcoming, relationship-building environment where students can share, reflect upon, participate in, and/or secure support regarding challenges or concerns unique to their particular experiences or with questions in general common in the life of a high school student. “Through Advisory, students are able to have intentional time with students from other grade levels, sports teams, clubs, and extracurriculars,” explained Mr. Nick Zaso, Assistant Coordinator of Campus Ministry. “This mixed variety of students come to study, laugh, pray, and enjoy fellowship in communion with one another. Students are able to receive mentorship from upperclassmen and, in turn, grow to be mentors themselves to younger students.”

Advisory runs from 1-1:25 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; students are dismissed early on Wednesdays for teachers’ professional development meetings. Advisory not only gives students a chance to relax and socialize with peers of different age groups, but also provides students a reprieve in the middle of the day from their regular 90-minute class routines. It’s also a great time to catch up or get ahead with schoolwork. “I like how Advisory is scheduled in the middle of the day,” shares Pat Ngongba ’24. “It gives us a break from our classes, a chance to get some work done if we need to, and the opportunity to socialize with new and old friends.” Advisory also helps bring the school together as one with all the activities done together throughout the school year. “In addition to leading Intention Rosaries once a month with our group and staying on top of everyone’s grades, I’m looking forward to launching some new initiatives with my co-advisor/ teacher Ms. Fassinger this year to further help students get to know more about each other and feel comfortable talking to each other outside class time,” shares Mr. Joseph Sebastian, Theology teacher. A new addition to Advisory this year is the opportunity to attend Mass and receive the Sacrament of Communion with a few other advisory groups. Experiencing Mass with one’s advisory further helps bring students closer to each other and to God. “We all need grace and truth,” shares Fr. Stephen Schultz, PVI’s Chaplain. “I want our students to consider Mass less of a big event as it is in the Panther Athletic Center and see the Mass as a beautiful prayer we can pray every day.”

L IVI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “We have long advisory to be together to build communion, and everybody gets along with each other.” —Noah ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Computer Science Ventures and Business Dreams

Students gain hands-on experience through summer internships

Many PVI students seized the opportunity to turn classroom knowledge into real-world experience by completing summer internships. These two Panthers were able to travel to other states and explore possible career interests.

Adventures in Entrepreneurship Sophia Bonilla ’26 participated in the Business Plan Design Competition (BPDC) for Diocesan high school teams at Marymount University during her freshman year, and was able further explore entrepreneurship during the summer. After hearing about her experience with BPDC, Sophia was invited by Ernst & Young (EY) to participate in an internship where she traveled to Los Angeles and New York to learn about various aspects of EY’s business. She was invited to EY’s Entrepreneur of the Year Gala in Beverly Hills and was on stage to help present the awards. “The experience really opened a new career path that I hope to explore further and prepare for college. I will carry the experience I gained from this trip with me, as well as everything I learned at PVI with Mrs. Gillman [Entrepreneurship teacher], my friends, and the Marymount competition,” shares Sophia.

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Students Receive College Board Recognitions

Katrina Boland and Peter Delacourt were named Semifinalists in the annual National Merit Scholarship Program.

Iain Valleskey, Matthew Thomas, Aditi Allam, John Westerlund, and Hans Sirotniak were named Commended Students.

Applications for AI Peter Delacourt ’24 had an internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico (LANL) this past summer. Peter spent seven weeks in New Mexico working in LANL’s internal operations department. He researched and tested AI and machine learning tools for data analysis with the goal of making a database of incident reports more easily searchable. “It was a great experience. I want to study computer science in college and I learned that there are a lot of tools and opportunities out there that I didn’t know about.” Peter shares that his time at PVI helped prepare him for the task. “For my early years in elementary school, I could coast, but during my sophomore and junior year at PVI I was challenged and it made me realize I had to give my schoolwork the time it deserved. This helped me understand that I needed to give my work the time it deserved in order to do a good job at LANL.”

Nicolas Font, Alyssa Gomez, Isabel Gomez, Gabriel Herrera, Adrian Levano, and Mateo Sur earned the National Hispanic Recognition Award from College Board’s National Recognition Programs.

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “To ‘live in communion’ means to live together in order to find a true sense of belonging.” —Lydia ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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School Board Update Paul VI is excited to introduce the three newest members of the School Board. Marie Cox P ’23, ’26 Marie is Vice President of Contract Management, with Paradigm Contractors, LLC, a local real estate development, construction and property management company. She has been with the company since 1994 (minus some years of staying home with her daughters) and worked for the development team before joining the construction team. She is responsible for contract administration and facilitates the review and coordination of agreements between Paradigm and various owners as well as subcontractors. Marie has been active in volunteering at St. Leo the Great Catholic School and the Mosby Woods Pool Board, as well as a past member of the Board of Architectural Review for the City of Fairfax. Marie has enjoyed volunteering at Paul VI through the Varsity Cheer team, on the Black & Gold Gala Committee, and serving on the Facilities and Safety Committee for the School Board.

“place” for them to land when they need to feel safe and loved for the people that they are. She noted, “My academic education at PVI was excellent, and it truly set me up for the academic challenges of college. However, the most critical and impactful part of my education at PVI was centered on my faith – challenging, understanding, and growing. The religion classes were instrumental in setting a foundation for my adult faith, and the Salesian spirituality has been a beacon as I navigate the world as an adult.”

Thomas “Tom” McGonigle P ’02, ’06, ’13

“As a PVI parent, I have witnessed the community that has been built over the past 40 years and the influence of the community on my daughters as they have become both academically successful and determining the values that are important to them. I believe that having a community of students, parents, teachers and staff who support each other during the challenges of high school is giving my daughters the confidence to be their authentic selves and will allow them to continue to Grow in Grace and Wisdom after they leave Paul VI and be the best version of themselves.”

Melissa Hish ’94 Melissa is Executive Vice President of Wells + Associates, where she started as a transportation engineer in 1998 after she graduated from Virginia Tech. She has provided transportation consulting to clients in various local and national jurisdictions and now works to ensure that the technical and administrative staff have the tools necessary to perform with efficiency and success. Melissa is a sponsor for the RCIA program at St. John Neumann Catholic Community in Reston and enjoys being a very active aunt for her nieces and nephews while providing a

Tom is an attorney with Davis, Wright Tremaine, LLP, where he focuses his practice on securities and investment regulation. His clients include broker-dealers, investment advisers, public companies, banks, and individuals. Before joining Davis Wright Tremaine, he founded and served as the Washington, D.C., managing partner for McGonigle, P.C., the decorated securities law firm that combined with DWT in 2022. Tom is a member of St. Leo the Great Catholic Church and has assisted the church and school through their PTO and the Development and Finance Committees. Tom has been a loyal and generous supporter of the Fund for Paul VI and the Building on Extraordinary Campaign. “My late wife, Monica, and I entrusted all three of our children to the care of Paul VI, and that was one of the best decisions we ever made for our family. I am very grateful for the opportunity to serve and support PVI to help ensure that future students can be part of this very special community.”

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “To live in communion means to be a part of something greater than yourself.” —Will 12

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Dean of Instruction Mrs. Ana Aldana teaches one of her Spanish classes with some interactive work at the SmartBoard.

Co-Teaching and Collaboration Deans in the Classroom and Co-Teaching Model Helps Students Succeed ince the mid-1970s, co-teaching models have been used to help students with exceptional learning needs access the curriculum in the general education setting. Typically, the general education and special education teachers share the delivery of instruction, are able to work more closely with smaller groups or individuals, and provide meaningful accommodations. Students often report significant benefits as a result of a more individualized learning environment. An article in the International Journal of Education and Practice, 8(1), 1-17, Impact of co-teaching approach in inclusive education settings on the development of reading skills, by Gokbulut, O. D., Akcamete, G., & Güneyli, A. (2020) found that “Whether incorporating accommodations or modifications, when teachers used a co-teaching strategy, the students were more cognitively and actively engaged during class, asking questions, working with a partner, and getting assignments completed. Students exhibit significantly higher levels of engagement and higher efficiency in cotaught classes as compared to those students in a solo-taught classroom.” This year, Paul VI has introduced a co-teaching model in several classes. Head of School Mrs. Laura Swenson co-teaches Algebra 1 and Mrs. Stephanie Zimmerman co-teaches in English and Biology. Additionally, our principal and deans continue to teach a class, allowing them to connect with our students and department teachers authentically. Principal Dr. Tom Opfer ’96 teaches Math classes, Dean of Instruction Mrs. Ana Aldana teaches two Spanish classes, Dean of Faculty Mrs. Melanie Kiernan ’92 teaches two English classes, Dean of Curriculum Mr. Apolonio Latar teaches two Theology classes, and Director of Counseling Mrs. Sandra Stankiewicz teaches a section of AP Psychology. All are delighted to spend time with students. Whether it is in the classroom, on stage, on the field or court, in the chapel, or in the hallway, our administrators are out and about connecting with students. Aldana noted, “I love teaching. I love being in the classroom and helping students Grow in Grace and Wisdom while immersing themselves in the Spanish language and culture. My classroom experience is pertinent to supporting other teachers with their instruction, as I can share ideas and strategies that have proven successful in my classes.”

“To me, co-teaching is a gift for both the students and the staff involved. The students are able to experience a variety of teaching styles and perspectives in order to master content. Students are able to learn in an environment that accepts and welcomes diversity in learning. As an educator, I have been very blessed to be able to work with, as well as continue to learn and strengthen my professional skills, with other amazing teachers I work with at PVI. One of the greatest things we can teach our students is the importance of being a lifelong learner and the co-teaching environment is a great experience for our students to see this in action. I find myself very fortunate to be able to be a part of this teaching model for our students here at PVI.” — Mrs. Stephanie Zimmerman

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L IVI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “At PVI, I’ve met people who strive to fully embrace what it means to be a real human being by asking questions about everything. This creates a community that is able to journey together towards something greater, something true.” —Angela 14

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Nurturing Health

Meet the Clinic Team

Francis Simone ’27 contributed to this article. In our Paul VI community, there are quite a few departments,

PVI is more than just a place to work for the

each filled with staff who work tirelessly in order to provide a

clinic team; all three nurses are moms and

quality experience for our students and families. There is one

have had children who graduated or are

department that may not be top of mind, but is certainly a

currently attending PVI. Mrs. Eyerman’s two

crucial part of our school: the clinic.

daughters and two sons graduated from

Staffed by Mrs. Julie Eyerman, RN; Mrs. Ely Ferrufino, CCMA; and Mrs. Linda Kryvoruka, RN; the clinic is located in the main hallway on the first floor and plays a critical role in maintaining both stability and good health throughout our school community. All three women share the same love of science,

PVI; Mrs. Ferrufino has two daughters, one who graduated in 2023 and another who is a junior; and Mrs. Kryvoruka has a son who graduated in 2012. The clinic does most of its important work

working with people, and providing aid to those in need — and

behind the scenes and helps shape daily

for those reasons, chose to pursue a career in nursing.

life at PVI in more ways than one. The clinic

All three of our clinic nurses are well trained. Mrs. Eyerman is a graduate of The Catholic University of America, which she describes as “a great experience which provided amazing clinicals in area hospitals.” Before coming to PVI, she worked for 34 years in pediatrics and triage within hospitals. Mrs. Ferrufino is originally from Bolivia (South America) and studied at San Simón Medical University. She has over twelve years of experience as an adult and pediatric nurse. In South

“T he clinic follows our Catholic faith in providing care for everyone who needs it with grace and compassion.” — MRS. ELY FER RU F IN O

America, she worked in a childbirth and maternity hospital, and also served as a surgical assistant. After coming to the United States, she worked as a clinical medical assistant and nurse in an OBGYN clinic and then in a pediatric clinic. Now at PVI, Mrs. Ferrufino is able to combine two of her passions: her faith and her love of the medical field.

Mrs. Kryvoruka graduated from Saint Joseph University with a Master’s degree in Nurse Anesthesia and Health Administration and worked as a nurse anesthetist for over 33 years. “I worked from Level 1 burn and trauma centers to outpatient surgery units — all levels of anesthetic care.”

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staff helps students with specific medical needs safely take part in their school activities, provides crucial medical support, administers first aid, and gives students a place to come if they feel ill. They handle everything from a simple papercut to calling 911. The majority of the clinic’s care is in between — which sometimes brings gray areas. The nurses need to use good nursing assessment, their nursing knowledge, and experience to care for students. The clinic also keeps both students and staff healthy and happy by offering basic medical advice, encouraging a healthy lifestyle, and performing health screenings. They help with overall public health by reviewing immunization compliance, monitoring for any contagious illness, and managing state, county, and diocesan required health forms. The clinic also sponsors workshops and trainings to keep faculty and staff up to date and compliant with diocesan required trainings such as CPR. “The clinic is an essential piece of the school’s workings and frequently works with other departments to help support the students and our school community,” shares Mrs. Eyerman. Mrs. Ferrufino elaborates, noting, “The clinic follows our Catholic faith in providing care for everyone who needs it with grace and compassion.”


The PVI Clinic team is made up of (pictured left to right): Mrs. Linda Kryvoruka, Mrs. Ely Ferrufino, and Mrs. Julie Eyerman.

“The clinic is a safe harbor for students struggling physically

All in all, the clinic is a subtle anchor in our school. Without a

and mentally,” shares Mrs. Kryvoruka. “We offer supportive

clinic — and without the remarkable staff who runs it — PVI’s

and clinical care to all, and call in appropriate resources as

students and staff would lack a place to go when they need

necessary, including a change in clothes as needed. All of

medical advice and care, require medications, or just need a

our collective years as nurses and moms help our students in

safe place to be for a quiet moment. The clinic is a key part of

many ways.”

the school that helps care for the well-being of the community.

L I V I N G I N C OMMU N I ON “Living in communion means we don’t do things on purpose to hurt people. I’ve witnessed this when I watched a group of people sit with someone who was alone at lunch.” —Mary ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Game Changers

Athletic Trainers Keep Student Athletes Safe, Healthy and Supported Through athletics, students learn the value of teamwork, competition and hard work, as well as how to deal with failure and adversity. Our dedicated athletic trainers — Mr. Ken Kuberski, Ms. Amanda McCombs and Dr. Mary Barron ’95 — put in long hours to help safeguard the physical well-being and competitive spirit of student athletes at Paul VI.

Meet the Trainers Ken Kuberski has been at PVI for over 30 years and currently serves in two roles: Associate Director of Athletics and Head Athletic Trainer. He graduated from James Madison University. Amanda McCombs joined the PVI staff in 2020 as a full-time Athletic Trainer. She graduated from George Mason University. Mary Barron ’95 works part-time at PVI; she returned to PVI in 2013 as an Athletic Trainer. She is a full-time associate professor at George Washington University. Barron attended Longwood College (now Longwood University) where she continued her athletic career as a Lady Lancer Women’s Basketball player. She continued her education at Michigan State University.

What is a typical day like for our athletic trainers? According to the athletic trainers, there is no typical day! Every day and every season is different. Whether teams leave early for away games or have home games in the afternoon, the athletic trainers prepare and make sure they are ready to compete. This may consist of diagnosing injuries, performing vital on-field/court/mat injury evaluations and immediate first aid care, or rehabilitating injuries The athletic trainers help evaluate whether an athlete is ready to compete or practice or if they need more time to recover.

High Traffic Area By design, Paul VI has a bigger athletic training room than many schools in the area. The space is where the athletic trainers evaluate and rehabilitate injuries. The athletic training room is outfitted with treatment tables, taping stations, exercise and rehabilitative equipment, and a hydration and cooling tub to help with heat related issues. Students can visit the athletic training room by appointment as early as 1:30 p.m., with 3 p.m. being the busiest time of day. After the bell rings, the athletic trainers help students get ready for practice or games. On average, the athletic trainers can see between 10-15 students leaving for an away game and another 20-30 students after school. On a very busy day, they can see up to 50-60 students after school! In a year, they go through about 80 cases (over 2,500 rolls) of athletic tape. Around 4:30 p.m. and into the evening, the athletic trainers attend all home games, where they observe on the sidelines, looking out for potential injuries, ready to step in and address any emergencies for either team. There are often competitions on Saturdays so the trainers frequently work during the weekend as well. 18

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In their own words I like the interactions with the student athletes. I can see students at their worst, when they are at their most upset and frustrated. I value being able to comfort them during that period and then working with them to get them back to practice and competition. An athlete can panic. I stay calm at the scene, cool-headed. We take 10 minutes to calm down — and it’s often not as bad as they think it’s going to be. After an injury, the biggest reward is helping students get to the day that they ‘graduate’ back to playing. — Ken Kuberski

Lifelong Learners Athletic trainers have to recertify every two years, which includes taking courses and having 50 hours of contact time. They also train on their emergency action plans every season, including what to do in the event of a spinal cord injury. In the summer of 2023, Paul VI hosted a training for athletic staff from around the Diocese that covered best practice for preventing and treating exertional heat illness (EHI). PVI also recently acquired a Kestrel device, which measures things like temperature, atmospheric pressure and wind speed to calculate whether conditions could be unsafe for athletic activity. The athletic trainers and school nurses work hand-in-hand to safeguard the health and wellness of the PVI student body. “The athletic trainers and clinic [see page 16] are in communication every day,” according to Kuberski. From injury prevention to rehabilitation, our athletic trainers work tirelessly behind the scenes to maintain an environment where athletes can stay on track, compete safely, and reach their full potential.

Being an integral part of the PVI community, I am able to help the student-athletes ‘Grow in Grace and Wisdom’ as they pursue their athletic endeavors. As a graduate, I am honored to give back to the school that helped shape me into the person I am today. — Mary Barron ’95

One of the best things about being an athletic trainer are the relationships and the rapport that are built with the athletes. As important as an injury is to deal with, listening to an athlete tell me about their day or having an athlete ask for advice can be just as vital to show them that we care not only about their injury but we care about them as a person. Being an athletic trainer is not just about dealing with injuries, we have to be prepared for anything and everything! — Amanda McCombs

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “Living in communion means we face difficulties together as a family. I witnessed living in a community at PVI by watching the students and teachers tackle hunger by donating food for people who are suffering.” —Dinh ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF

PVI OPTIONS

Where Are They Now? We caught up with a few of the alumni who graduated from Paul VI and were in the Options program.

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Vivian Alonso ’02 is happily employed part time in the mail room facility for the House of Representatives. She delivers mail in the Longworth House Office Building. She loves her job as it entails lots of social contact. Vivian keeps up with her exercise by taking taekwondo classes and participating in Special Olympics soccer, basketball and track & field.

Allison Wells ’05 lives in Swansboro, North Carolina and works at a local restaurant. She volunteers at a local ministry and has been dancing with the local dance academy for 10 years. She lives with her parents and dog Toby in her own “apartment” in their house. She loves being near the beach and going out on kayaks and boats.

William Hingston ’05 attended the Davis Center and then worked at Wildflour Bakery in Chantilly. He is now a member of Blue Ridge Opportunities in Front Royal, Virginia, through which he participates in various volunteer activities, including helping at senior centers, firehouses and food relief projects.

Emily Dalgetty ’05 started a Coffee and Community ministry at her home parish, St. Mark Church in Vienna last year. She serves coffee, tea and her homemade treats to fellow parishioners and church staff members in the church activity center.

L I V I NG I N COMMUNION “Peer mentoring is the key to PVI’s communion.” —McKenna

Ryan Gutkowski ’06 is volunteering two days a week at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. He has been volunteering since 2013. His responsibilities include delivering mail, shredding, stocking the information kiosks, recycling and making copies for the Office of Education.

Jenny Holden attended the George Mason University LIFE Program after PVI. She lived on campus for two years and was on the GMU student government. Jenny now loves working with children as a teacher’s aide for a Montessori preschool and a program assistant for Fairfax County’s Therapeutic Recreation Summer Camp. She is a member of an ArtStream inclusive theater company, and even performed at the Kennedy Center. She likes advocating for people with disabilities and is a Best Buddies Ambassador. She loves sports, reading, and visiting friends. ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Kyle Young ’09 attended the Pully Center and went onto work at MVLE. He has been working at MVLE for the past 11 years and recently has joined the SPARC (Specially Adapted Resource Clubs) day program several days a week

REST IN PEACE

Gregory Hoppe ’09 completed three years at Davis Career Center after PVI, working at a retirement home, a middle school cafeteria, an architecture firm (clerical/office work), and at the Davis Center catering program (food prep, delivery, distribution). Following that, he worked housekeeping at several hotels, and for the last six years has worked at one of the campus cafeterias at George Mason University. Greg continues to act with Artstream VA, and for the past three summers has also performed in mainstage musicals with Heart House Inclusive Productions Inc. of Woodbridge. LI V I N G I N C O MMUNI ON “Living in communion is to live with God in your life to love Him throughout your life.” —Cameron 22

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Evan Patchett ’11 graduated from Davis Career Center in 2014. He worked at Stryker, a medical supply company in Leesburg. Last year, he moved into a group home in Sterling with his best friend. Evan passed away peacefully at Inova Loudoun Hospital on December 3, 2023.

Tasha Adkins-Blanch ’11 lives in an apartment with her friend and Options alumna Meagan Mundy ’09. Tasha works at ECHO where she makes dog biscuits at the Barkery and participates in the business program. She still loves Disney, movies, music and Special Olympics, as well as watching FC Barcelona games!

Joseph Gittinger ’13 attended Woodrow Wilson Center. He then moved to the small town of Cape Charles, Virginia, where he has worked several jobs. For the past three years, he has enjoyed working for Cape Charles Public Works.

Meredith Cripe ’15 graduated from the George Mason LIFE program. She works at Paul VI three days a week, helping with office tasks in the Advancement office and other offices that need assistance, including the Head of School and Counseling. She has remained involved in Special Olympics and competes in soccer, basketball and swimming.


SCHOOL NEWS

What We Love About PVI What Current Students Have to Say

“I love PVI because I feel safe. I have a lot of friends and

“I like Options Reading because I get to learn how to be a

people actually help me. People at my old school refused to

good reader. I love PVI because I get to meet new friends. I

acknowledge my disability and I feel accepted here.”

love all my teachers.”

~Veronica ’26

~Stella ’27

“I like PVI because everyone is so nice.”

“I like lunch.”

~William ’24

~Freddy ’27

“I like PVI because I like learning and making new friends.”

“I love PVI because I have met a lot of friends. I like Options

~Alayna ’25

because we have great teachers.”

“I love Options because we have lots of fun.” ~Haley ’24 “I like PVI because it makes me feel safe and that people are here to help me. People at PVI treat me like anyone else who does not have a disability.” ~Avery ’24 “I like my friends in Options because they are nice to me. I like my peer mentors because they help me and are so

~Isaiah ’26 “I love PVI because of my teachers. They are awesome and I learn a lot from them!” ~Angelina ’24 “I love PVI because of the classes, especially Robotics and Internet Programming.” ~John ’24 “I love Options Reading because I get to work with my

funny.”

mentors. My mentors help me a lot and I love them.”

~Mia ’26

~Jessica ’24

“PVI is my favorite school because I have nice friends to

“Options is like family because you get to meet a lot of

talk with. I have made some great friends in the Options

friends and have fun with them. I love to meet new people.

program and I love all my teachers.”

Options is a special program because a lot of people don’t

~Megan ’26

know about disabilities. So, I think everyone should mentor.”

“I love Options Math because I am so good at it. I like

~Jon ’25

making new friends at PVI.”

“I love PVI because of all of my friends.”

~Jaz ’26

~Danny ’23, post-grad

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Elizabeth Eisenberg ’16 graduated from the George Mason LIFE program in 2020. She has been working at St. Mark Catholic School since 2020 as a classroom assistant and with the Extended Day Care program. She also volunteers at Oak Mar recreation center 2-3 times per week.

Kate Brockwell ’16 was happily working at PVI in the Advancement office when her dad, Matt, brought her out to Oklahoma. In Oklahoma, Kate is involved in a great organization called Wings. At Wings, Kate is sharing her love for all things with the greater community. She is working with other adults with challenges to provide food, supplies and God’s love to those in need.

Connor Andahl ’18 is working on becoming a library assistant by taking classes online and volunteering parttime at a local library.

Spencer Lee Darling ’20 attended Virginia Commonwealth University’s ACE-IT program and graduated in May 2022. He is currently working part time at Dominion Energy and living in Midlothian, Virginia with his family.

Meghan Nuttall ’21 is a junior at the College of Charleston. She is majoring in early childhood education and hopes to work as a classroom aid. She works twice a week at an internship off campus and lives in an apartment with four other girls. She shares, “Charleston is amazing and I love cheering on our basketball team. Go Cougars!”

Dominic Mustachio ’21 is working at Paul VI. He loves helping in the Panther Den and keeping the chapel organized between Masses.

Want to learn more about the founding of Options? Scan the QR codes below for an article and a video about the origins and history of this special program. History 24

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Shankar Gomathinayagam ’22 is currently in his second year of the CAST program at Loudoun County Public Schools, where he is getting exposure to different job opportunities and work experiences. Shankar also completed his fourth year working at Cox Farms’ fall festival and is doing a part-time internship as a stocker at a local Walgreens.

Carson Hill ’23 works at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in Reston, Virginia, where he assists scientists with data management for their research studies. Carson participates in the Secondary Transition to Employment (STEP) program through the Fairfax County Public School system. STEP collaborates with employers in the community to provide career training and life skills to young adults with disabilities.

Were you an Options Peer Mentor who was inspired to pursue special education? Are you an Options alumnus who would also like to send an update? We’d love to hear from you! Email communications@paulvi.net to be included in future projects.

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The True Gifts ast June, I celebrated my 25-year college reunion with friends. As I walked back onto campus, the parallels between Stonehill College, a small Catholic college outside of Boston, and Paul VI seemed to exist at every turn. PVI instilled in me a commitment to “Grow in Grace and Wisdom.” Stonehill’s motto, “Lux et Spes” (Latin for ‘Light and Hope’), fostered the competence to see and the courage to act. Grace, wisdom, light, and hope were the tapestry of the most pivotal years in my education, woven by communities that pride themselves on what can be accomplished together when we challenge, inspire, and support one another. As I think back over my time in college and my years at PVI, I feel a sense of pride, joy, and gratitude. My parents sacrificed to give me these opportunities. The education and experiences I received from PVI and beyond forever shaped my life, and for that, I am truly grateful. What I realized, however, was that I am most thankful for the good people these schools put on my path in life. I see grace and wisdom in the actions of our students, the tireless efforts of our faculty and staff, the generous gifts of our donors, and in our volunteers who answer our calls when we need help. You provide us with funding, extra hands to serve, and guidance and input to execute our vision while honoring our legacy. These are the true gifts that create the extraordinary fabric of PVI. We always say, “We don’t know how to thank you enough.” But we can try. The following pages are just one way to say thank you for the role you play as a part of our donor community. From the first Class of 1986 to our most recent grads, we are all represented. It is a small PVI world out there, and we are blessed to count you as friends. Thank you for another good year. Wishing you days, weeks, months, and years filled with grace, wisdom, light, and hope,

Kate Grimm Andreottola ’94 P.S. When visiting the Chapel of Mary at my college, I peeked in the door at Campus Ministry. Hanging on the reception desk was a beautiful banner. It read, “Be who you are and be that well.” I couldn’t help but smile. Some messages never grow old.

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A SC NH NO UA O LL R NE EP WOS R T

Your Gifts to PVI Help Provide Gifts to the Fund for Paul VI and our programs cover a significant portion of the operating budget at Paul VI. This support is critical for our spiritual and academic programs, student life, and the overall operation of the school. Here are some examples of what giving helps to provide.

$36,000 $21,000 RESOURCES AND MATERIALS FOR THE SCIENCES AND LABS

SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MORE THAN 25 ONLINE RESEARCH DATABASES

$75,000 SENDS THE JUNIOR CLASS ON RETREATS THROUGH CAMPUS MINISTRY

$536,000 INVESTMENT IN ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES ACROSS ALL CURRICULUMS

$600,000 SCHOLARSHIPS FUNDED FOR OUR STUDENTS

$2,600,000 TUITION ASSISTANCE AWARDED TO FAMILIES WITH NEED

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$715,000 FACILITIES COST FOR UPKEEP AND IMPROVEMENTS


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$130,000

$60,000 SUPPORTS OUR VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS

COSTS FOR GAME OFFICIALS, FIELD UPKEEP, UNIFORMS, EQUIPMENT, ENTRY FEES, AND RENTALS FOR 43 ATHLETIC TEAMS

$300,000 TRANSPORTATION COSTS FOR OUR STUDENTS TO ACTIVITIES AND COMPETITIONS

$305,000+ SAFETY AND SECURITY UPGRADES

$101,000 HEATING, VENTING, AND AIR CONDITIONING FOR ACADEMIC, ARTS, AND ATHLETIC BUILDINGS

$165,000 LANDSCAPING, SNOW REMOVALS AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR OUR 68 ACRES

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DONORS

ANNUAL REPORT

St. Paul VI Catholic High School is thankful to the donors who, together, make a Paul VI education accessible and possible for our students. The following list represents those who chose to give to PVI with gifts made during the previous fiscal year (July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023).

Mary, Mother of the Church ($100,000+)

Mr. Richard H. Fink and Mrs. Mary H. Fink

Mr. Anthony P. Nader and Mrs. Annette M. Nader

Mr. Myron Maslowsky and Mrs. Eileen H. Maslowsky

The Nader Family Foundation

Mr. John D. McCliggott

Mr. Thomas S. Poole and Mrs. Lori Poole

McFarlane Family Foundation

Mr. Karl Salnoske and Mrs. Susan Salnoske

Saint Paul VI

($50,000 - $99,999) Carahsoft Technology Corp Claude Moore Charitable Foundation

TD Ameritrade Institutional

Mr. Shane Moore and Mrs. Jenny Moore

Mr. Robert Waters and Mrs. Mary Cecile G. Waters

Colonel Peter O’Neill and Mrs. Patricia O’Neill

Mr. Frank W. Watson and Mrs. Kelly E. Riordan-Watson

Ourisman Chantilly Toyota

Mr. Thomas A. Woodley and Mrs. Nancy C. Woodley

Mr. Craig R. Wilson and Dr. Angela F. Wilson

Mr. Edward C. Zigo and Mrs. Mary C. Zigo

Saint Francis de Sales

Head of School Circle

($25,000 - $49,999)

($5,000 - $9,999)

Mr. Donald W. Bohn and Mrs. Mary Jo Bohn

Anonymous (1) Anita’s ’New Mexico Style’ Mexican Food

Saint Jane de Chantal

Mr. Erik J. Burgos Esq. and Mrs. Cecilia M. Burgos Charles Schwartz & Son

($10,000 - $24,999)

Mr. Christopher F. Costello and Mrs. Shelly N. Costello

Mr. Matthew D. Brockwell and Mrs. Laura C. Brockwell

Mrs. Erin (Keedy) Driscoll ’93 and Mr. Richard Driscoll

Carney Foundation Clarke-Hook Foundation

Mr. Joseph R. Fox and Mrs. Mary E. Burke Fox

Mr. George T. Eastment and Dr. Christine A. Eastment

Mr. Edward Grom and Mrs. Marissa Scola

Mr. Brian L. McDonnell and Mrs. Patricia McDonnell Mr. Thomas J. McGonigle and Mrs. Monica V. McGonigle Mr. Daniel McGuire and Mrs. Jayme McGuire Mr. William J. McMenamin and Mrs. Sherri C. McMenamin

Mr. Brian L. Piccioni and Mrs. Vanessa Piccioni Porto Charities Inc. Dr. Jonathan R. Puhl ’01 and Mrs. Aysha R. Puhl ’01 The Quarantillo Family Raytheon Mr. Joseph J. Schmank and Mrs. Kelly O. Schmank Mr. Patrick M. Sullivan and Mrs. Constance Sullivan Mr. Steve Swenson and Mrs. Laura H. Swenson Mr. Samuel Velasquez and Mrs. Leyden Velasquez Mr. Joseph J. Wilkins Jr. and Mrs. Kathleen B. Wilkins Mr. Thomas J. Worosz and Mrs. Ann M. Worosz

Grace & Wisdom

($2,500 - $4,999)

The Group, LLC

Mr. Bernardino A. Albence Jr. and Mrs. Ann Albence

Mr. Peter J. Hadinger and Mrs. Cheryl L. Hadinger

Applied Computing Technologies, Inc.

Mr. Richard Kappler ’97 and Mrs. Ashley Kappler

Boeing Company

Mr. Francis C. Kiley and Mrs. Monica A. Kiley

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “…to live together as a union…in peace with the people around you.” —Cooper PANTHER TRACKS Annual Report 2022-2023

Mrs. Mary M. Peters

Four, Inc.

Mrs. Darlene H. Cheatham

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Mr. Thomas C. McLean and Mrs. Cynthia M. McLean

Mr. Bennet M. Bolton and Mrs. Ona A. Bolton The Honorable William Colwell and Mrs. Virginia D. Colwell Mr. Daniel R. Colwell ’05 and Mrs. Anna Colwell


ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Allen Cox and Mrs. Marie Cox

Mr. Vic E. Alessi and Mrs. Susan Alessii

Mrs. Roberta A. Fisher

Mr. Stephen M. Humenik and Mrs. Neda Humenik

Ms. Celeste Anderson

Mr. Jason Fleetwood and Mrs. Phyllis Fleetwood

Ms. Kate (Grimm) Andreottola ’94

FlynnO’Hara Uniforms, Inc.

Automatic Films

Ford’s Fish Shack

Mr. Devin A. Jopp and Mrs. Sandhya P. Jopp

Mr. Ted S. Ballowe and Mrs. Sandra A. Ballowe

Mr. Patrick Gallagher and Mrs. Michelle Gallagher

Mr. Peter M. Jurich

Mr. Sean Bare and Mrs. Lisa Bare

Ms. Susan Garvey

Havtech

Reverend Nicholas R. Barnes ’03

Mr. Kevin W. Keane and Mrs. Christine M. Keane

Mr. Steven J. Bozik and Mrs. Debora Bozik

Mrs. Mary (Ashooh) Hamrick ’86 and Mr. Paul L. Hamrick

Mr. James Krueger and Mrs. Noreen Krueger

Brightview Landscape Services, Inc.

In memory of Gus Lee ’17

Mr. William F. Brinkley and Mrs. Kingsley H. Brinkley

Mr. Greg H. Crofford and Mrs. Heather Crofford Mr. Ed Grimm and Mrs. Monica Grimm Mr. Robert P. Hansen and Mrs. Jane E. Hansen Mr. Justin Harrison and Mrs. Gabrielle Harrison

Lisa Bradford, Realtor Mr. John P. Maguire ’88 and Mrs. Wendy Maguire Mr. Carmine Mandarino and Mrs. Annmarie Mandarino Mr. John C. McGuire ’13 Mr. Michael A. McGuire Microsoft Corporation Lieutenant Colonel Thomas D. Miller and Lieutenant Colonel Pamela D. Miller

Mr. Vincent W. Caputy and Mrs. Theresa L. Caputy

Mr. Thomas Horan and Mrs. Catherine Horan

Mr. Andrew M. Zaso and Mrs. Irene M. Zaso

Pride, Values, and Integrity ($1,000 - $2,499)

Mr. Robert J. Abbott and Mrs. Joanne Abbott Mr. Gianfranco Acevedo and Mrs. Vanessa Ortiz Mr. Matthew T. Albence and Mrs. MaryBeth Albence

Ms. Katja Kelpy Mr. Matthew B. Kelpy Mr. Kenneth R. Kerrigan and Mrs. Elizabeth Kerrigan Mr. Ryan Lauridsen and Mrs. Susan Lauridsen Life Transportation

Mr. Stephen Cataldo and Mrs. Christine Cataldo

Mr. Jerrold M. Colbert

Warrenton Dermatology

Mr. Geoffrey Keller and Mrs. Kathryn Keller

Mr. James O. Carson and Mrs. Margie Carson

Mr. Scott Pochick and Mrs. Michelle T. Pochick

Mr. Carl S. Wang and Mrs. Joan M. Wang

Mr. Christian A. Kassis and Mrs. Julia D. Kassis

Mr. Kevin W. Carrow and Mrs. Sandy Rose R. Carrow

Mr. Brad Colavecchio and Mrs. Nicole Colavecchio

Trinity Wiring & Security Solutions

Ms. Joan M. Karas

Mr. Robert E. Carpenter and Mrs. Maureen D. Carpenter

Mr. Lawrence E. Moore and Mrs. Marianne T. Moore

Mr. David N. Talton and Mrs. Amy H. Talton

Mr. Michael F. Hayes Mr. Montgomery Hill and Mrs. Michelle C. Hill

Chantilly Auto Care Center LLC

Mr. Vince Sheehy and Mrs. Mimi Sheehy

Mr. Brian L. Hart and Mrs. Kimberly K. Hart

Mr. Daniel J. Brown and Mrs. Kristina P. Brown

Mr. Kevin S. Mitchell and Mrs. Jenny Mitchell

Mr. Darren D. Rittenhouse and Mrs. Pamela P. Rittenhouse

Mr. Brian K. Hankins and Mrs. Lelia D. Hankins

Colonel Frederick E. Johnston and Mrs. Merilyn Johnston

Mr. Lawrence Colby and Mrs. Jodi Colby Computerware Mr. James F. Cox and Mrs. Anne K. Cox Mr. Geoffrey S. d’Alelio and Mrs. Kathy S. d’Alelio Mr. J. William Dalgetty and Mrs. Marilynn Dalgetty Mr. Peter Davey ’95 Mr. Luke David Mr. Joseph P. Donahue and Mrs. Patricia K. Donahue Mr. Jim Douglas and Mrs. Linda Douglas Mr. David C. Duncan ’89 and Mrs. MaryLynne (Bucaro) Duncan ’89 Mr. Mark Elszy and Mrs. Maria Elszy ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Mr. Sam Farraj and Mrs. Grace Farraj Mr. James Faulkner and Mrs. Alexandra Faulkner Mr. John J. Finnerty and Mrs. Caryl J. Finnerty ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Ellen Lowry

Northern Virginia Orthodontics

Mr. John Madden and Mrs. Larissa Madden

Mrs. Anne (Alessi) Nuttall ’88 and Mr. Edward J. Nuttall

Mrs. Laura (Worosz) Malnight ’86 and Mr. Richard Malnight

Dr. Thomas Opfer ’96

Mrs. Sally M. Mannion Ms. Pamela R. Maroulis Mr. Michael H. Maslowsky ’05 Mr. Frank J. McCarthy and Mrs. Maura C. McCarthy Mr. James McDermott and Mrs. Rebecca McDermott Mr. Daniel J. McDonnell and Mrs. Jaqueline D. McDonnell Mr. Michael T. McFarlane and Mrs. Sarah Merrill Mr. Robert McGovern and Mrs. Kelly McGovern Mr. Matthew McHugh and Mrs. Alanna McHugh

Mr. George J. Opfer and Mrs. Elizabeth Opfer Mr. Sean O’Shields and Mrs. Ann O’Shields Mr. Huba K. Papp and Mrs. Ellen Papp Mr. John T. Pellerito and Mrs. Kristy L. Pellerito Mr. Brent R. Perry and Mrs. Kim D. Perry Mr. Stephen Pirato Jr. and Mrs. Megan Pirato

Mr. Charlie F. Riceman ’87 and Mrs. Maria Riceman

Mr. James Weiskopf and Mrs. Kamay Weiskopf

Mr. Brian J. Roach and Ms. Jill Foster

Mr. Peter Whang and Mrs. Susan Whang

Mr. Earnest Robbins and Mrs. Donna Robbins

Mr. David Wilberding and Mrs. Cindy Wilberding

Mr. Charles Roder and Mrs. Karen Roder

Mr. Jesse Wilburn and Mrs. Megan E. Wilburn

Mr. Alexander Romero and Mrs. Allison Romero

Mr. Anthony E. Wilkins and Mrs. Donna E. Peters

Mr. Kenneth J. Ronald and Mrs. Beverly A. Ronald

Mr. James P. Yeager and Mrs. Kaitlyn E. Yeager

Mr. John Rothenberger and Mrs. Karen Rothenberger Dr. Patrick J. Rozmajzl and Mrs. Pamela B. Rozmajzl

Panther

($500 - $999)

Premium Lawn & Landscape

Mr. Thomas J. Rudden and Mrs. Marcella S. Rudden

Mr. Alden Provost and Dr. Miriam Provost

Mr. Jason R. Rutherford ’92 and Mrs. Stacey Rutherford

AMA Construction

Anonymous (1) Mr. Luis Alexandre

Mrs. Elizabeth Pulsipher

Ms. Deborah Saitta

Ms. Nazanin Azarian

Mr. Al J. Melanson and Mrs. Mary F. Melanson

Mr. James Quarantillo and Mrs. Ann M. Quarantillo

Mr. Hugh Schaefer

AmazonSmile Foundation

Lieutenant Colonel William G. Mills and Mrs. Sandra L. Mills

Mr. David T. Ralston and Mrs. Mary Ralston

Lieutenant Colonel Robert Schroder and Mrs. Deborah L. Schroder

America’s Charities

Mr. Charles R. Moniz and Mrs. Christine A. Moniz

Mr. Clifton Rankin and Mrs. Mary K. Rankin

Mr. Andrew J. Schulman and Mrs. Mary Rose Schulman

Mr. Mikhail Balachov

Mr. Scott Montgomery and Mrs. Katelyn Montgomery

Mr. Bernard P. Reca

Schwab Charitable Fund

Red Coats, Inc.

Mr. Dan Barlow and Mrs. Alisa R. Barlow

Mr. Lawrence J. Scinto and Mrs. Constance Scinto

Mr. Patrick Morrissey and Mrs. Lani Morrissey The Mullholland Charitable Fund Mr. William M. Mulholland and Mrs. Mary Ellen Mulholland Mr. Thomas P. Murry and Mrs. Grace E. Murry

Mr. Patrick E. Reddan ’88 and Mrs. Christine Reddan Deacon Anthony Renzette and Mrs. Elizabeth Renzette Reynolds EmpowerHome Team Mrs. Betsy (Hinko) Rhodes ’96 and Mr. Nick Rhodes

Mr. Thomas P. Shanley and Mrs. Katherine T. Shanley Mr. Gilbert Sorebo and Mrs. Amy Sheridan Mrs. Jan B. Siegfried

Mrs. Kori Beale and Mr. Robert Beale Mr. Jesse Birch and Mrs. Erin Birch Mr. Frank W. Bode and Mrs. Elaine Bode

Mr. Kieno Simeon and Mrs. Lisa Simeon

Mr. Leverson S. Boodlal and Mrs. Karen L. Boodlal

Mr. John M. Spivey and Mrs. Alison T. Spivey

Mr. Bob Bouchard and Mrs. Sharon Bouchard

Mr. Billy B. Springer and Mrs. Mary R. Springer

Mr. Bernard L. Bower and Mrs. Pamela Bower

St. John the Apostle

Mr. Paul Bradford and Mrs. Lisa Bradford

Ms. Alicia Townes Mr. Ricardo Trinidad and Mrs. Amy Trinidad Varagon Capital Partners Victor O’Neill Studios Mr. Gerald G. Waldrop and Mrs. Christine M. Waldrop Mr. Doug L. Walls and Mrs. Ann K. D. Walls Mr. Douglas Weimer and Dr. Peg D. Weimer

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Dr. Mary J. Barron ’95 and Mrs. Heidi L. Settle

Mr. William Siegfried

Mr. Joel C. Susco and Dr. Michelle S. Susco

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Mr. William D. Atwood and Mrs. Marigold H. Atwood

Mr. Christopher Brasco and Mrs. Katherine Brasco Mr. Daniel Braun and Mrs. Michelle Braun Mr. Gary Breissinger and Mrs. Julia Breissinger Mr. Timothy J. Brown ’87 and Mrs. Monica M. Brown Mr. Robert Buttarazzi and Mrs. Vicki Buttarazzi Mr. Timothy J. Caputy ’08 and Mrs. Kiersten J. Caputy Mr. Raymond R. Cassidy


ANNUAL REPORT Dr. Grant R. Cates and Mrs. Alicia L. Cates

Mr. David Ingemie and Mrs. Nancy E. Ingemie

Catholic Diocese of Arlington

Mr. Austin S. Innis and Ms. Melinda Innis

“Being with all my brothers and sisters at PVI is profoundly

Mr. Michael D. Ivey and Mrs. Susan W. Ivey

each of us together. Living in communion at PVI means

Mr. Michael J. Ciatti ’88 and Mrs. Julie Ciatti Mrs. Jennifer (Cox) Conroy ’90 and Mr. Jeff Conroy Mr. Joseph Cormier and Mrs. Erica Cormier Mrs. Erin (Turner) Covington ’94 and Mr. David Covington Mrs. Eileen (Kiley) Curren ’98 and Mr. Stephen Curren

Mr. Matt Jordan and Mrs. Sze-Kei Jordan

Mr. Jeffrey A. Ketron and Mrs. Teresa A. Ketron

Mr. Jeffrey E. Erhardt and Mrs. Sheila G. Erhardt

bring us into closer relationship with God!” —Roy

Mr. James E. Keating

DCF Contracting, LLC

Mr. William B. Dickson and Mrs. Mary Ellen Dickson

building beautiful friendships with each other that ultimately

Mr. Christian A. Kassis and Mrs. Julia D. Kassis

Mr. Geoffrey Keller and Mrs. Kathryn Keller

Mr. Carl Desmarais and Mrs. Christina Desmarais

spiritual for me. You can literally feel the love connecting

Mr. Thomas Judge and Mrs. Cynthia Judge

Mr. Jeffrey J. Damick and Ms. Nazanin Azarian

Mr. Joshua Dearmon and Mrs. Christina Dearmon

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON

Mr. Kevin Kramp and Mrs. Paula Kramp Mr. Theodore P. Kruczkowski and Mrs. Laura M. Kruczkowski Lieutenant Colonel Jamie R. Kyte ’92 and Dr. Jennifer J. Kyte Mr. Steven Lam and Ms. Nina Ngo

Mr. Daniel Evans Sr. and Mrs. Mary Evans

Mr. Bill Lansing and Mrs. Terri Lansing

Mr. Kevin T. Farrell and Mrs. Patricia A. Farrell

Mr. Joseph Madigan and Mrs. Evelyn Madigan

Mr. Juan A. Font and Mrs. Elizabeth Font

Mr. Carlo A. Madonna and Mrs. Elizabeth P. Pitts-Madonna

Mr. James E. Fostek and Mrs. Sandra Fostek

Mr. Timothy Mahoney and Mrs. Jill Mahoney

Mr. Gary L. Frisard and Mrs. Julie R. Frisard

Mr. John B. Marut and Mrs. Cecilia V. Vasquez-Marut

Mr. Michael Froelich and Mrs. Courtney Froelich

Mr. Bradford Mason and Mrs. Tracy Mason

Mr. John M. Gilligan and Mrs. Deborah C. Gilligan

Ms. Michele M. McAllister ’87

Mr. Fernando Olivencia and Mrs. Edna Olivencia

St. Catherine of Siena

Mr. Brandon L. Girmus ’09

Mr. Eugene McCarthy and Mrs. Mandy McCarthy

Mr. Michael Orr and Ms. Kasey Miller

Mr. Tom Stein and Mrs. Yolanda Stein

Mr. Keith W. Grange and Mrs. Arpita M. Grange

Mr. Timothy J. McCarthy and Mrs. Pamela C. McCarthy

Ms. Sarah R. Peake

Mr. Mark W. Struckman and Mrs. Christie K. Struckman

Mr. Gary B. Greene and Mrs. Marilyn M. Greene

Mr. Sean P. McGlone ’88

Mr. John B. Hamburger and Mrs. Joanne C. Hamburger

Mr. Kevin E. McGrath and Mrs. Nancy Z. McGrath

Mr. John J. Nowadly ’10 Ms. An T. Ngu The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales Mr. Sherman D. O’Brien and Mrs. Victoria O’Brien Mr. Thomas W. O’Brien and Mrs. Jacquelyn O’Brien

Peterson Family Foundation Mr. Stephen Pirato Jr. and Mrs. Megan Pirato Mr. Dan Pochick and Mrs. Nancye Pochick

Mr. Emilio Saied and Mrs. Anne K. Saied Mr. George A. Saitta Jr. and Mrs. Rebecca L. Saitta Mr. Joseph Sebastian Mr. Adam W. Smith and Mrs. Allison Smith Mr. Robert J. Smith and Mrs. Lauren Smith

Mr. Christopher Summers Mr. Tyler S. Sutherland and Mrs. Lisa A. Sutherland Mr. Neal E. Swientisky and Mrs. Donna Z. Swientisky

Mr. Stephen A. Hamer

Mr. Eric McKinley and Mrs. Mandy McKinley

Mr. John Hannigan and Mrs. Vickie Hannigan

Mr. Matthew Miller and Mrs. Melissa Miller

Mr. Richard Hoffman and Mrs. Marilyn Hoffmann

Mr. John Mills and Mrs. Catherine Ziobro Mills

Mr. Kevin Horner and Mrs. Jennifer Horner

Mr. Herbert Millward and Mrs. Kristiane Millward

Mrs. Tracey L. Hosseinian and Mr. Ali R. Hosseinian

Ms. Christine Moan

Mr. Steven Rosini and Mrs. Isabella Rosini

United Way of Greater Atlanta

Mr. F. Haywood Nelms and Mrs. Lynn Nelms

Mr. William E. Rouck ’89 and Mrs. Kandis Rouck

Mr. Jeffrey L. Villaver and Dr. Ellen Grace Villaver

Northrop Grumman Employee Political Action Committee (ENGPAC)

Mr. Steven Russ and Mrs. Elizabeth Russ

Dr. Joseph E. Vorbach and Mrs. Colleen Vorbach

Mrs. Erica (Riehm) Howley ’88 and Mr. Sean Howley Mr. Eugene Hubbard

Mr. Darren Raiguel and Mrs. Jill Raiguel Mr. Michael Redmond and Mrs. Susan Redmond Mr. Edward Rodgers and Mrs. Stacy Rodgers

Mr. Joselito Tacogue and Mrs. Carey Tacogue Mr. Vincent Talucci and Mrs. Michelle Talucci Commander Marc B. Tinaz ’88 and Mrs. Sonya M. McCarthy ’88

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ANNUAL REPORT Deacon John A. Wagner and Mrs. Joyce Wagner

Donation Helps Panthers Gear Up for Success

Family donation of robotics equipment will help launch robotics team

Thanks to a generous donor, a dedicated PVI Robotics Lab will be possible! Engineering teacher Mr. Tom Burkat, students, and parents are pictured moving the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) donated equipment into the lab in November. We are very thankful to a generous PVI family for providing the kits and tools that will help jumpstart a robotics team at PVI next year and possibly a robotics elective. Your gifts help PVI students have life-changing experiences like these!

Ms. Jennifer Ward

Mr. Christopher Colbert and Mrs. Cinnamon Colbert

Mr. Christopher B. White ’86 and Mrs. Chawn White

Mr. Michael Cole and Ms. Christy Cole

Mr. Edward F. Wonder and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Wonder

Mr. Francis A. Cooch and Mrs. Susan Cooch

Mr. Hong Woo and Mrs. Linda Woo

Mr. Robert M. Cornejo and Mrs. Elizabeth P. Cornejo

Mr. Ali Zandi and Mrs. Alessandra Zandi

Dr. Shane Costa D.D.S. and Mrs. Virginia Costa

Zeta Associates

The Honorable B. P. Cotter and Mrs. Mary A. Cotter

Black & Gold ($250 - $499)

Anonymous (1)

Mr. Michael Culligan and Mrs. Maura Culligan Mr. James Culpepper and Mrs. Krystal Culpepper

Mrs. Susan (Alexander) Anderson ’03 and Mr. Timothy Anderson

Mr. John W. Cummings and Mrs. Judy Cummings

Mr. Robert S. Anderson and Mrs. Gretchen Anderson

Mr. Bradley Dean and Mrs. Amber Dean

Mrs. Sheila (Clarke) Barnett ’03 and Mr. Kevin T. Barnett

Mr. Martin A. DeConcilis and Mrs. Kathleen R. DeConcilis

Lieutenant Joseph C. Barrett ’13 and Mrs. Caroline J. Barrett ’14

Mr. Joseph F. DeNoyior and Mrs. Stacy Z. DeNoyior

Mr. Kenneth J. Bentley and Mrs. Andrea G. Bentley

Mr. Luis Diaz and Mrs. Brooke Diaz

Mr. Jerome C. Bishop and Mrs. Gena R. Bishop

Ms. Deborah E. DiFalco

Mr. Jerome Bozek and Mrs. Rita Bozek Mr. Marc Breissinger and Mrs. Susan Breissinger

Ms. Joyce Dorula Mr. John Dranzo and Mrs. Marlene Dranzo Mr. Michael W. Drews and Mrs. Diane M. Drews Mr. Richard Driscoll

Mr. Charles E. Brewer and Mrs. Helen Brewer

Mr. William M. Ellis, Jr. and Mrs. Lisa M. Ellis

Mr. Bill Brier and Mrs. Megan Brier

Ms. Carol C. Erhard

Mr. Timothy D. Brown ’21

Ms. Rosa Espina

Mr. Sheldon Buytenhuys and Mrs. Allison Buytenhuys

Mr. Kevin T. Farrell and Mrs. Patricia A. Farrell

Mr. Robert D. Callander and Mrs. Mary M. Callander

Mr. Eric G. Francis and Mrs. Martine A. Francis

Mr. Hugh M. Cannon ’95 and Mrs. Amy Cannon

Mr. John R. Francis

Cathedral of St. Thomas More Mr. Richard Cecka Mr. Robert M. Chadwick and Mrs. Alejandra Chadwick Mr. George J. Chan and Mrs. Faith M. Chan Ms. Ruth Chiapparone Church of the Nativity Mr. John Clinton

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Mr. Matthew Craig and Mrs. Anne Ryan Craig

All Saints Catholic School

Mr. Andrew J. Bonillo and Mrs. Michelle A. Bonillo

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Mr. Carl A. S. Coan III

Mr. Sean J. Gallagher and Mrs. Cindy J. Gallaghercosgriff Mr. Sean M. Gibbons ’87 and Mrs. Carolyn Gibbons Mr. James Giunchi and Mrs. Krista Giunchi Mr. Jurek Grabowski and Mrs. Alice Grabowski Mr. Peter F. Grau and Mrs. Lisa A. Grau Mr. Bradley P. Green and Mrs. Sara M. Green


ANNUAL REPORT LI VI NG I N COMMUNI ON “To “live in communion” is to love and accept everyone… especially when we all come together and praise God during Mass.” —Faustina Mr. Gary B. Greene and Mrs. Marilyn M. Greene

Mr. Gary W. Lee and Mrs. Nadine Lee

Mr. Conrad E. Grundlehner and Dr. Marietta G. Grundlehner

Mrs. Fay Lee

Ms. Megan Guinee

Mr. Patrick Leffas and Mrs. Kathleen Leffas

Dr. Henry B. Haller and Dr. Mary Sullivan-Haller

Mrs. Gail H. Leib and Mr. Gordon Leib

Mr. John Harkes and Mrs. Cindi Harkes

Mr. David J. Leudemann and Mrs. Elicia B. Leudemann

Ms. Dianne Harry

Mr. Bennett G. Lloyd ’13

Mr. John Hart and Mrs. Margaret L. Hart

Mr. Michael Lukacs and Mrs. Lucy Lukacs

Mr. John Hengesbach and Mrs. Bernadette Hengesbach

Mrs. Kathleen Macri ’01 and Mr. Nick Macri

Mr. Tyson Hess and Mrs. Heather Hess

Mr. Mark J. Magliocchetti ’93 and Mrs. Leslie Magliocchetti

Dr. Douglas Howard and Mrs. Angela Howard

Mr. Christopher M. Maletick and Mrs. Regina Maletick

Mr. Creg Howland and Mrs. Margaret W. Howland

Ms. Bernadette Margin

Mr. Robert W. Hunter and Mrs. Mary Anne Hunter Mrs. Dorothy T. Iannucci Mr. Stephen Iannucci Mr. Rodney Johnson and Mrs. Kimberly A. Johnson-Finan Mr. Ward Jones and Mrs. Danielle Jones Mr. Ralph Jordan and Mrs. Nancy Jordan Mr. John Joyce and Mrs. Nancy Joyce Mr. Udaya M. Kabadi and Mrs. Mary Kabadi Mr. Steve Kaelber and Ms. Kelly Nighland KDH Enterprises Inc, d/b/a WHDS - Gainesville, VA Mr. Michael Kilkeary ’93 Mrs. Genevieve Kirk ’94 and Mr. James Kirk Mr. Peter C. Kovacs and Mrs. Karen A. Kovacs

Mr. Frank Muller and Mrs. Maria Muller

Mr. Leo Renzette and Mrs. Mary Jane Renzette

Mr. Eusebio E. Sarmiento and Mrs. Uyen-Phuong D. Nguyen

Mr. Joseph P. Richardson and Mrs. Stefanie Richardson

Mr. Stephen J. O’Connell and Mrs. Beth O’Connell

Mr. Paul Roberts and Mrs. Carolyn Roberts

Mr. Michael A. O’Hara and Mrs. Kimberly A. O’Hara

Mr. Jorge A. Rodriguez and Mrs. Karina Rodriguez

Mr. Sreedhar R. Palvai and Dr. Smitha R. Beeravolu

Mr. Craig A. Rommelmeyer and Mrs. Deirdre Rommelmeyer

Mr. Vikash K. Patel and Ms. Pavitra Patel

Mr. Andrew Rosato and Ms. Melissa Rosato

Ms. Laura Pearson

Mr. Michael Roussey and Mrs. Christine Roussey

Mr. Robert Peters and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Peters Mr. Leonard Piazza and Mrs. Kristin Piazza Mr. Jerome Piccioni and Mrs. Ruth Piccioni Mr. Stephen Pirato Sr. and Mrs. Edith Pirato Mr. Joe Pisano and Mrs. Carla Pisano Mr. John J. Polcari Mr. John Pollard and Mrs. Deborah Pollard

Marriott International, Inc.

Mr. John M. Powell and Mrs. Marie A. Powell

Mr. Robert B. Marshall

Ms. Sharon L. Presley

Mr. David Marshalonis ’91 and Mrs. Suzanne Marshalonis

Mr. Michael Price and Mrs. JoAnn Price

Mr. David Maurstad and Mrs. Karen Maurstad

Mr. Stephen Prince and Mrs. Leslie A. Prince

Mr. Victor O. Mayaki and Mrs. Kelly A. Mayaki

Mr. John Quintas and Mrs. Susan Quintas

Mrs. Francine McArdle

Mr. James Rannazzisi and Mrs. Barbara Rannazzisi

Mr. William T. McCleary and Mrs. Kathleen K. McCleary

Mr. Richard Rennolds

Mr. Michael Rowling and Mrs. Sonya Rowling Mr. Charles J. Roy and Mrs. Mollie D. Roy Mr. Don Schieffer and Mrs. Katherine Schieffer Mr. Sherif Selim and Ms. Carole Shaddad Mr. Scott T. Serich and Mrs. Xiaoyi Dai Mr. John M. Shea and Mrs. Joanne Shea Mrs. Theresa A. Sherman and Mr. Michael H. Sherman Mrs. Carolyn Signorello Mr. John Sirotniak and Mrs. Emma Sirotniak Mr. John D. Skees and Mrs. Sara M. Skees Mrs. Anna M. Soltis and Mr. Robert A. Soltis Mr. Bryan Spring and Mrs. Allyson Spring St. John Neumann Church

Mr. John A. McCormick ’86 and Mrs. Melissa McCormick Captain James T. McCormick and Mrs. Mary H. McCormick Mr. Brendan McMahon and Mrs. Nicole McMahon MDU Resources Foundation Mr. James Medica and Mrs. Kimberly Medica Mr. Greg Meredith and Mrs. Linda Meredith Ms. Helen Merwin

Mr. Randy Lafranchi and Mrs. Nancy Lafranchi

Mr. Christopher D. Miller ’04 and Mrs. Karen Miller

Mrs. Allison (Preston) Lalli ’00 and Mr. Brian Lalli

Mr. James H. Moran and Mrs. Caryn S. Moran

Mr. Christian Lau and Mrs. Jamie Lau

Mr. Timothy J. Moran ’03 and Mrs. Shakira Malcovich-Moran

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ANNUAL REPORT St. Luke Church Mr. Edwin Stohlman ’94 and Mrs. Catherine Stohlman Mrs. Eleanor A. Storage Mr. Terence Sweeney and Mrs. Jessica Sweeney

Mr. Sean P. Walsh and Mrs. Maria T. Walsh Mr. Karl Weisenberger and Mrs. Brenda Weisenberger Mr. Charles Westberg Jr. and Mrs. Kimberly Westberg Mrs. Anne Marie Wiedemer

Honor Roll ($100 - $249)

Anonymous (5) Mr. Edward S. Adams and Mrs. Patricia K. Adams

Mr. Steven Bernstein and Mrs. Claudia S. Bernstein Mr. Robert J. Billak and Mrs. Laura Billak Mr. Kyle Blackburn Ms. Jeanne Bobrek

Mrs. Elissa L. White

Mr. Daniel E. Adamson ’90 and Mrs. Melissa K. Adamson

Mr. Don Bowers and Mrs. Seung L. Lee-Bowers

Ms. Maressa Wicks

Mr. Edgar A. Adamson

Ms. Carolyn Boyle

Tiffany & Co.

Mr. Norman Wilmans and Mrs. Patricia Wilmans

Mr. George Adamson

Mr. John A. Boyle and Mrs. Maureen F. Boyle

Mr. Bradley Tollefson and Mrs. Elizabeth Tollefson

Mr. John Wittkoski and Mrs. Therese Wittkoski

Mrs. Mary Pat Ubelhart

Dr. Joseph S. Wood and Dr. Diane Wood

Mr. EJ Thomas and Mrs. Pamela C. Thomas Mr. William Thompson and Mrs. Jane Thompson

Mr. Alex R. Vaxmonsky and Mrs. Sarah E. Vaxmonsky Mr. Roger Stephen Velasco and Mrs. Rina Velasco Mr. Jason Waldrop and Mrs. Christine Waldrop Mr. Steven Wallace and Mrs. Erin Wallace

Mr. Steven D. Adamson ’17 Mr. Darrick Akiyama and Mrs. Joanna Akiyama Ms. Birute Alisius

Mrs. JoAnn F. Brainard and Mr. Michael F. Brainard

Mr. John L. Zanelotti and Mrs. Linda Zanelotti

Mr. Thomas B. Almy and Mrs. Kathleen M. Almy

Mr. James F. Brandow and Mrs. Anne Marie Brandow

Mr. Antonio C. Zang ’86 and Mrs. Lisa Zang

Ms. Vivian N. Alonso ’03

Mr. Patrick K. Brant and Mrs. Barbara Brant

Mr. Mark D. Zavacky and Mrs. Andrea A. Zavacky

Mr. Edison P. Alvarez and Mrs. Jackie Alvarez

Mr. Thomas E. Brinker and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Brinker

Mr. Carlos Angarita and Ms. Paula Botero-Paramo

Mr. Jason Brooks and Mrs. Jackie Brooks

Mr. Kevin Angel and Mrs. Lauren Angel

Mr. Daniel L. Brosnan ’05

Mr. Vincent Antignano and Mrs. Kristy H. Antignano Mr. Manolin Aponte and Mrs. Gloria Aponte Mr. Gary Appleton and Mrs. Sheron Appleton Mr. Michael D. Appleton and Mrs. Jennifer C. Appleton

to live in communion and face reality when our reality is not so easy. This is why we must continuously ask questions and go back to those people that remind us how to live.” —Angela PANTHER TRACKS Annual Report 2022-2023

Mr. William Bucci and Mrs. Irena Bucci Mrs. Lisa (Lukacs) Buchanan ’96 and Mr. Andrew Buchanan Mr. John Buckreis and Ms. Mary Carr Mr. James M. Burggraff Mrs. Elizabeth Burgos Mr. Thomas J. Burkat and Mrs. Patricia Burkat

Mr. Scott Arthur and Mrs. Kelly Arthur

Mrs. Jane (Rooney) Burke ’87 and Mr. Michael Burke

Dr. Stephen J. Artner and Mrs. Marianita M. Artner

Mr. Juan Carlos Caballero and Mrs. Jennifer Caballero

Mr. Jude A. Aufiero and Mrs. Heather A. Aufiero

Mr. Eduardo Caldera and Mrs. Beth Caldera

Mr. Kenneth R. Baine

Ms. Rosa Caldera

Ms. Lynn J. Banks

Mr. Sean M. Callahan

Mr. Robert Barker and Mrs. Kimberly Barker

Ms. Katherine Camp

Mrs. JoAnne Barronsoltis

“What is actually the most difficult part is understanding how

Mr. Theophil J. Bruce and Mrs. Virgina Bruce

Mr. Ruwan Arseculeratne and Mrs. Cristin Arseculeratne

Mr. Joe Barletta

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Mr. Alipio Anastacio and Mrs. Angelique Anastacio

Mr. Geoffrey Anghelone and Mrs. Jessica A. M. Anghelone

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Mr. David Bozell and Mrs. Laura Bozell

Mr. Freddy F. Batallas and Mrs. Shannon M. Batallas Mr. William J. Becker and Mrs. Anita S. Becker Mr. Scott A. Bennett and Mrs. Kristen A. Bennett

Mr. David S. Capen ’15 and Mrs. Rachel Capen Mr. Brian Carruthers and Mrs. Haley Barbaro Mr. Neil R. Cassese and Mrs. Margaret Cassese Mrs. Dolores Castle Catholic Inclusion, LLC Ms. Dana M. Cemelli


ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Trinity Cheatham ’22 Mr. James J. Check Sr. and Mrs. Monica A. Check Ms. Emily R. Chinchilla Ms. Jennifer Chinchilla Mrs. Janina M. Cikotas Mr. Donnell Clements and Mrs. Judy Clements Mr. Blake C. Cogbill and Mrs. Allison E. Cogbill Ms. Lillian Colavecchio Mr. Donald Coney Sr. and Mrs. Lillian Coney Mr. Michael G. Connors and Mrs. Cindy S. Connors Mr. Brian J. Copeland and Mrs. Lindsay Copeland

Mr. Frank DelBorrello and Mrs. Joyce DelBorrello

Mr. Norman Faas and Mrs. Brenda Faas

Colonel Christopher Giaimo, USAF (Retired)

Mr. Francois Desamours and Mrs. Lisa Desamours

Mr. Steven P. Fentress and Mrs. Tracy A. Fentress

Mrs. Bernice (Clark) Gillespie ’86 and Mr. Daniel Gillespie

Ms. Barbara A. Cox

Mr. Edward O. Devlin and Mrs. Maria A. Devlin

Mr. Michael A. Ferrier ’89 and Mrs. Eileen Ferrier

Mr. Thomas E. Gillman and Mrs. Mary M. Gillman

Mr. Robert Cranston and Mrs. Elizabeth Cranston

Mr. Peter J. Devlin and Mrs. Kathleen Devlin

Mr. Matthew E. Fihlman and Mrs. Ellen Fihlman

Mr. Joshua E. Gilmore and Mrs. Alexandra Gilmore

Mr. Andrew Cripe and Mrs. Patricia Cripe

Ms. Daniela Di Tullio

Mr. Paul Fiorenza and Mrs. Jennifer Fiorenza

Mr. Gavin S. Gilmore ’26

Mr. James F. Corcoran and Mrs. Catherine Corcoran Mr. Frederick S. Covert and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Covert

Mr. Thomas Crishock and Mrs. Patricia Crishock Ms. Mary E. Cubarney Mr. James Culpepper and Mrs. Krystal Culpepper Mr. Thomas Cumber and Mrs. Kathleen Cumber Mr. Matthew B. Cumello and Mrs. Nita S. Cumello Mrs. Judy Cummings Mr. John K. Cunniff and Dr. Laura C. Cunniff

Mr. Marcello DiClemente and Mrs. Brenda DiClemente The Honorable Thomas DiGirolamo and Mrs. Jane DiGirolamo Mr. Walter Dobranski and Mrs. Jane Dobranski

Ms. Kimberly T. Francis

Mr. Jeffrey Glynn and Mrs. Shelli Glynn

Mrs. Beth (Alessi) Fraser ’93 and Mr. Doug Fraser

Mrs. LeAnn Gombo and Mr. Mark Gombo

Mr. Steven J. Freschi and Mrs. Regina Freschi

Good Shepherd Catholic Church

Ms. Suzanne S. Dorn

Mrs. Shirley Frey

Ms. Joyce Dorula

Mr. Jarrod W. Fries and Mrs. Mindy J. Fries

Mrs. Nicole (Gilbert) Gozzi ’97 and Mr. John Gozzi

Mr. Hunter Downey and Mrs. Preethy Downey

Ms. Nona Dailey Mr. Ralph Daley and Mrs. Mary E. Daley

Mrs. Kerry (Mannion) Drummond ’92 and Mr. Daniel F. Drummond

Mr. Dimitrios N. Darras and Mrs. Katherine M. Miller-Darras

Mrs. Karen Duncan and Mr. Dave Duncan

Dr. Robert Darrow and Mrs. Ruth Darrow

Mr. Michael Duong and Ms. Thuha Nguyen

Mrs. Heather Davis and Mr. Clark Davis

Mrs. Mary Louise Duren

Mr. Mario de Castro and Mrs. Liliana de Castro

Givinga Foundation

Ms. Emma Dodwell

Mr. Travis A. Drawbaugh and Mrs. Mary K. Drawbaugh

Ms. Janet L. Day

Mr. Albert Giunchi

Mr. Eric G. Francis and Mrs. Martine A. Francis

Mr. David Frucht and Ms. Alexia Gospodinoff Mr. Jeffrey Furgal and Mrs. Lisa Furgal Mrs. Casey (Hingston) Furgiuele ’00

Mr. Jurek Grabowski and Mrs. Alice Grabowski Dr. Thomas J. Green and Dr. Elizabeth G. Green Mr. David B. Green and Mrs. Therese Green Ms. Kathleen Greenway

Mr. Michael Galaida and Mrs. Patricia Galaida

Mr. Charles H. Grim and Mrs. Barbara S. Grim

Mr. Patrick E. Gallagher and Mrs. Bridget C. Gallagher

Mr. Daniel E. Grimm ’93 and Mrs. Gigi (Romero) Grimm ’93

Ms. Glenda Dyess

Mr. Matthew W. Garber and Mrs. Christina S. Garber

Mr. Mark Grimm and Mrs. Carla M. Grimm

Mr. Jerome Ellison and Mrs. Martha Ellison

Mrs. Katy (Lalli) Gareau ’93

Mr. Norman Grimm Sr.

Mrs. Joanne M. Gaughan and Mr. Kevin J. Gaughan

Deacon Thomas L. Grodek and Mrs. Marilyn S. Grodek

Ms. Lillian Generose

Captain James B. Groff and Mrs. Elizabeth Groff

Mrs. Christine Dear

Mr. William H. Emerson III and Mrs. Lisa Emerson

Ms. Amy DeGennaro

Ms. Michele Esposito

Mr. Michael A. DeGennaro and Mrs. Sherry DeGennaro

Mr. Kenneth E. Eyerman and Mrs. Julie A. Eyerman

Mr. John P. Geraghty and Mrs. Kathryn F. Geraghty Mr. Ghaleb B. Ghaleb and Mrs. Cathy Abi-Khattar

Mr. Conrad E. Grundlehner and Dr. Marietta G. Grundlehner

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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Vincent J. Guinee III and Mrs. Angela M. Guinee

Mr. George Hohmann and Mrs. Emily Hohmann

Mr. Brian Kimmel and Mrs. Bettina Kimmel

Mrs. Amy (Smith) Malouf ’06 and Mr. Raymond Malouf

Mr. Jeffrey M. Gurley and Mrs. Melissa D. Gurley

Holy Spirit Catholic Church

Knights of Columbus No. 6292

Ms. Bernadette Margin

Ms. Bridget M. Hone ’15

Knights of Columbus No. 8600

Mrs. Caroline (Connell) Honzo ’98 and Mr. Robert G. Honzo

Mr. Greg Knowles and Mrs. Kerry Knowles

Mr. Michael T. Marshall and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Marshall

Mr. Bill Hoofnagle III and Mrs. Mikal Hoofnagle

Ms. Erica M. Kochenash

Mr. Matthew Halicy and Mrs. Melissa Halicy Mrs. Irene (Veltri) Hall ’87 and Mr. Troy W. Hall Captain John J. Hammerer and Mrs. Nancy Hammerer Mr. Maurice Hammond Sr. and Mrs. Ruby W. Hammond Mr. Maurice D. Hammond and Mrs. Tracy W. Hammond Mr. Brian C. Harper ’88 and Mrs. Susan Harper

Mr. Charles Hoskins and Mrs. Barbara Hoskins Mr. Morris G. Hoten and Mrs. Ann M. Hoten Mr. Sonny Howard and Mrs. Kay Howard Ms. Mary Ann Howley

Mr. Kevin Harris and Mrs. Roxy Harris

Mr. Jeffrey W. Hummel and Mrs. Katherine C. Hummel

Mr. Kevin Healy and Mrs. Cynthia Healy

Mr. Robert E. Ingalls and Mrs. Colleen Ingalls

Mr. Anthony Hebenstreit and Mrs. Anna Hebenstreit

Ms. Maryam Irannejad

Mr. Martin Heinze and Mrs. Linda Heinze Mrs. Amy Hennessy

Mrs. Tara (McArdle) Irons ’88 and Mr. Gordon Irons Mr. Bryan Jackson ’96 and Mrs. Shana Jackson

Mr. William Henry and Mrs. Myrlene Henry

Jai Mary Realty

Mr. Patrick J. Henry Ms. Sheila D. Herbst

Mr. Paul N. Jelcic and Mrs. Theresa A. Jelcic

Ms. Linda Herman

Ms. Gloria Jreige

Mr. Terry Hess and Mrs. Shirley Hess

Mr. Rajit Kabadi and Mrs. Michelle Kabadi

Mr. J. Thomas Hines and Mrs. Judith K. Hines

Mr. John J. Kane and Mrs. Janice K. Kane

Mr. Nicholas Hinko and Mrs. Susan Hinko

Mr. Joseph M. Kanyan and Mrs. Virginia Kanyan

Mr. Timothy I. Hish ’98 and Mrs. Megan (Geraghty) Hish ’98

Mr. John Karas and Mrs. Kelly Karas

Mr. Matthew Ho and Mrs. Kristen Ho

Mr. Darren Kaufman and Mrs. Angela Kaufman

Mr. James Hogan, Jr. and Mrs. Jennifer Hogan

Mrs. Jennifer (Bell) Keating ’92 and Mr. Jonathan Keating

Mrs. Nancy Jeffrey

Mr. Walter J. Kehres and Mrs. Phyllis Kehres Mr. Kenneth J. Kelleher and Mrs. Sheri D. Kelleher Mr. Diego Keller and Ms. Barbara Spiegel Mr. Edward J. Kelly and Mrs. Catherine Kelly Mr. Patrick Keough Mrs. Colleen F. Kiley ’04 and Mr. Thomas E. Wonder ’04

Mr. Peter N. Kovalick and Mrs. Carol M. Kovalick Mr. David R. Kreager ’04 and Mrs. Katharine Kreager Mr. Charles Krizek and Mrs. Marie Krizek Mr. Cory J. Kromer ’13 Ms. Amanda L. Kruczkowski ’18 Mr. Linc Krueger and Mrs. Julie Krueger

Mrs. Rosalila Mastriano Ms. Marian Mattingly Mr. Robert W. Julian and Mrs. Jennifer L. May Mr. Percival Mcarthy and Mrs. Tricia Mcarthy Mr. Mark McConnell and Mrs. Britzie McConnell Ms. Patricia McCoy Mrs. Karen (Glorioso) McGirk ’88

Mr. Edem Kunutsor and Mrs. Abena Kunutsor

Mr. Gregory McGuirk and Mrs. Kathleen McGuirk

Mr. Lawrence W. Labonte and Mrs. Liliana Labonte

Mr. William McKinney and Mrs. Carrie McKinney

Mr. John P. Ladowicz and Mrs. Carrie A. Ladowicz

Mr. Larry McLaury and Mrs. Janice McLaury

Mr. John Ladowicz and Mrs. Kathy Ladowicz

Mr. Herman W. McNeely and Mrs. Delcie H. McNeely

Mr. Richard B. LaFrance

Mr. James Medica and Mrs. Kimberly Medica

Ms. Patricia D. Lake Mr. Kevin Lander and Mrs. Lisa Lander Mr. Matthew Lanham and Mrs. Laura Lanham Mr. Jerry Laymon and Mrs. Cheryll Laymon Mr. Steven Lee and Mrs. Leanne E. DelPorto Lee Mr. Scott Lee Mr. Tony Leslie and Mrs. Juanita Leslie Mr. Ralbert Limcaoco and Mrs. Diane K. Limcaoco Mr. Thomas J. Lindblad and Mrs. Diane M. Lindblad Mr. Cabell Lloyd and Mrs. Barbara Lloyd Mr. Francisco Lopez and Mrs. Claudia G. Lopez Mr. Joseph Luchini and Mrs. Victoria Luchini Mrs. Kathryn O. Lyons and Mr. Bifford J. Lyons

Ms. Maureen M. Kiley ’99

Mr. Dick Lytle and Mrs. Sandy Lytle

Mr. John Kilgariff and Mrs. Traci O. Kilgariff

Mr. Charles M. Magrum and Mrs. Lenore Magrum

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Mrs. Carol C. Kuehnast

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Mr. Ron Martel and Mrs. Eileen Martel

Mr. Brendan T. Melody and Mrs. Mary Ann T. Melody Mr. Nick A. Mercorelli Mrs. Nicole (King) Merz ’98 and Mr. Dennis Merz Mr. Thomas M. Mihich and Mrs. Kathleen A. Mihich Mrs. Niamh M. Minus Mr. Joseph A. Miranda and Mrs. Esperanza Miranda Mr. Ian Mirkes and Mrs. Jamie Mirkes Mr. Brett L. Moore ’06 and Mrs. Jennie Moore Mr. Raymond F. Morrogh and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Morrogh Mr. Robert J. Morton and Mrs. Leilani E. Morton Mr. Matt L. Mosqueda ’88 and Mrs. Natalie Mosqueda Mr. Craig A. Mosser and Mrs. Charlotte A. Mosser Mr. Robert P. Mueller and Mrs. Madeleine F. Mueller Mr. Larry Mullins and Mrs. Kimberly O’Donnell Ms. Arlene M. Munoz Mrs. Bridget C. Murphy


ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Tom Murphy and Mrs. Wendy Murphy Mr. Vincent A. Mustachio and Mrs. Jennifer C. Mustachio Mr. William Nashwinter and Mrs. Toni Nashwinter Nativity School Mr. Huyen-Thi N. Nguyen and Mrs. Hoang T. Le Mr. Caesar Nieves and Mrs. Liza B. Nieves Mr. Bill Nilles and Mrs. Mary Jean Nilles Mr. John G. Noory and Mrs. Amy F. Noory Northrop Grumman Foundation Employee Matching Gifts for Education Mr. Davis R. O’Brien ’05 Mr. James P. O’Donnell and Mrs. Patricia L. O’Donnell Mrs. Stephanie (Pestana) Oetjen ’99 and Mr. Eric Oetjen Ms. Kathleen O’Grady Mr. Rory L. O’Neil ’02

Mr. Jeff D. Philippart and Mrs. Erin E. Philippart

Mr. Matthew Reidy and Mrs. Catherine Reidy

Mr. Craig A. Rommelmeyer and Mrs. Deirdre Rommelmeyer

Mrs. Allison M. Opfer Ramirez ’03

Mr. Dennis Philippart and Mrs. Gail Philippart

Mr. Wayne Reinhart and Mrs. Maureen Reinhart

Mr. John Rothenberger and Mrs. Karen Rothenberger

Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church

Mr. Ronald E. Pompei and Mrs. Pauline Pompei

Mr. Alonso Revilla and Mrs. Carmen V. Butron-Revilla

Ms. Samantha Rothenberger

Ms. Anne Owen

Mr. Matthew R. Portanova and Mrs. Emily L. Portanova

Mrs. Elizabeth (Hrastar) Revor ’90 and Colonel Mark Revor

Mr. Michael Powers and Mrs. Celie M. Powers

Mr. Matthew T. Reynolds and Mrs. Brenda S. Reynolds

Mr. Paul Praylo and Mrs. Christine Praylo

Ms. Addison K. Ridenour ’26

Mr. Gene Olson and Mrs. Karin Olson

Mr. James E. Oxley and Mrs. Nicole Oxley Ms. Viltis M. Palubinskas ’09 Mr. Herbert Parker and Mrs. Judy Parker Partners In Mission Mr. Luis M. Pazo Mrs. Kari S. Pecha Mr. John T. Pellerito and Mrs. Kristy L. Pellerito Mr. James B. Pells and Mrs. Linda A. Pells Mr. Ed Peltier and Mrs. Carol Peltier

Ms. Diann M. Presley Ms. Sara Prince Progressive Insurance Foundation Mr. Robert Prosser and Mrs. Catherine Prosser Mr. Thomas F. Pugsley and Mrs. Carol Pugsley Mr. Richard Puhl and Mrs. Karen Puhl

Ms. Maria Penetrante

Mr. James Quaile and Mrs. Elizabeth Kassa-Quaile

Mr. Kenneth P. Peretin and Mrs. Pam K. Peretin

Mr. Mark Quarry and Mrs. Melissa Quarry

Mrs. Meredith C. Perkins ’89 and Mr. Will Perkins

Mr. David Rabinowitz and Mrs. Vicki Lucas

Mr. Stephen Petti and Mrs. Janelle Petti

Mrs. Megan (Duke) Radkowski ’96 and Mr. Drew Radkowski

Mr. Jeremy S. Pettit and Mrs. Elizabeth G. Pettit

Mr. David K. Ramsey and Mrs. Denise Ramsey

Pew Charitable Trusts

Mr. Patrick E. Reddan and Mrs. Donna Reddan

Mr. Roderick C. Rionda and Mrs. Marilyn R. Rionda Mr. Paul Roberts and Mrs. Carolyn Roberts Mr. George Robertson and Mrs. Patricia Robertson Mr. William H. Robinette and Mrs. Hanna A. Robinette Mr. Harry Robinson and Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson

Mr. Michael Roussey and Mrs. Christine Roussey Mr. Thomas J. Russell and Mrs. Deneen M. Russell Mr. John Safarik Mr. August Salvado and Mrs. Isabel Salvado Ms. Jackie Salvatierra Mr. Steven Sampilo and Mrs. Allison Sampilo Mr. Guy F. Sapienza and Mrs. Judith Sapienza Mr. Fede Sarabia and Mrs. Emerita Sarabia Mr. William E. Schinkel

Mr. Scott Robinson and Mrs. Blanca Robinson

Mr. Tyler J. Schlusemeyer ’03

Dr. David Rogowski and Mrs. Mary Rogowski

Mrs. Fran (Chronowski) Scully ’86 and Mr. Drew Scully

Mr. Herman C. Rollandini and Mrs. Martha A. Rollandini

Mr. Anthony Serres and Mrs. Adriane Serres

Ms. Marilyn Scripko

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “To me living in communion means loving the people around you for who they are instead of judging them.” —Lee ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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ANNUAL REPORT LI VI NG I N COMMUNI ON “We live in a communion as we all embrace each other for who we are in God.” —Finn

Mr. Vic Vehemente and Mrs. Violet Vehemente Mr. Kevin J. Wagner ’90 and Mrs. Jennifer Wagner Ms. Frances J. Wallace Mr. Kevin P. Walsh ’89 and Mrs. Carrie Walsh Lieutenant Commander Kevin W. Walter ’02 and Mrs. Joanne Walter Mrs. Liangyan Wang Mr. James Ward and Mrs. Pamela Ward Mr. Robert Watson and Mrs. Jacqueline Watson Mr. James P. Weingart and Mrs. Mary E. Weingart

Mr. Timothy F. Shanley and Mrs. Emily P. Shanley

Dr. Susan Swayze and Dr. C. Damon Moore

Mr. Mark Shifflette

Mr. David Swisher and Mrs. Alanna Swisher

Mr. Jeffrey S. Sims and Mrs. Jing Sims

Mr. Richard Ball and Mrs. Leslie Ball Mr. Robert D. Barnes and Mrs. Therese M. Barnes Mr. Mark Baxter and Mrs. Suzanne Baxter Mrs. Mary C. Beardsley Ms. Kathleen M. Benson Mr. Francis Bertulfo and Mrs. Jasmin Bertulfo Mrs. Penelope Beuch

Dr. Sandra Bishop

Mr. Kevin L. Wells ’94

Mr. Greg F. Blough and Mrs. Kimberly E. Blough

Mr. James W. West and Mrs. Vivian A. Bagares-West

Mr. Lenny Borowski and Mrs. Kate Borowski

Mr. Barry Wickersham and Mrs. Ann Wickersham

Ms. Angela L. Bozik ’15

Mr. Weidong Tang and Ms. Qing Fu

Mr. Adam T. Wiles and Mrs. Patricia L. Wiles

Mr. Brian Sloboda and Mrs. Sami Sloboda

Mr. John Tarascio ’96 and Mrs. Melissa (Gamallo) Tarascio ’96

Mr. Earl Williams and Mrs. Doris Williams

Mr. Richard L. Smith

Mr. Joe Tashjian and Mrs. Aida Tashjian

Mr. Mark Witt and Ms. Ashley Witt Dr. Joseph S. Wood and Dr. Diane Wood

Mrs. Karen Taylor

Mr. Mark J. Woodfine ’86 and Mrs. Teresa Woodfine

St. Veronica Parish

Mrs. Katherine (Esmann) Thompson ’89 and Mr. Michael D. Thompson

Mr. Andrew Young and Mrs. Kelly Young

Mrs. Mabel Steele

Ms. Nancy Tighe

Mrs. Megan (McGruder) Stephens ’92 and Mr. Eddie Stephens

Mrs. Kara (Ubelhart) Torrey ’95 and Mr. Michael Torrey

Mrs. Melanie (Rohan) Stephenson ’98 and Mr. Jon Stephenson

Mr. Thang Q. Tran and Mrs. Tuyet-Hanh N. Vo

Mr. Scott D. Stewart Ms. Frances Stoltz

Mr. Michael St. Pierre and Mrs. Angel St. Pierre

Mr. Christopher J. Bacon ’08 and Mrs. Katherine M. Bacon ’08

Ms. Joyce Biesecker

Mr. Andrew W. Sincere ’88 and Mrs. Lisa (Nadolski) Sincere ’95

Mr. Spyridon Sotirchos and Mrs. Susanne A. Sotirchos

Ms. Jacqueline J. Axe

Mr. Christopher Wells and Mrs. Katie Wells

Mrs. Tammy Wightman and Mr. Patrick Wightman

Mr. William J. Taylor and Mrs. Laurette M. Taylor

Ms. Florinda Atup

Mr. Brendan C. Wells ’98

Ms. Karen C. Tanenberg

Mr. Donald W. Snyder Jr.

Mr. Zane D. Arseculeratne ’23

Ms. Mary Brandow Mr. Paul Braun and Mrs. Mary Braun Mr. Howard Buchanan and Mrs. Michelle Buchanan Mr. James L. Buchanan and Mrs. Nancy P. Buchanan Mr. Daniel Burger ’96 and Mrs. Kristin (Farrell) Burger ’99 Ms. Kathryn Burnett Mrs. Jacquelyn B. Caldwell Ms. Jennifer L. Chan ’19

Ms. Suzanne M. Zelnis ’10

Mr. Darrell Cindrich and Mrs. Annette Cindrich

Ms. Julie A. Zupan

Mr. Pranas V. Ciziunas ’91

Mr. Darin A. Zywan and Mrs. Jennifer F. Zywan

Mr. James R. Clark ’19

Mr. Gary Underhill and Mrs. Michelle Underhill

Friends

Mr. Bob Cochran and Mrs. Anne Cochran

Mr. Joseph T. Stoskus and Mrs. Joanne Stoskus

Mr. Matthew C. Underwood ’08 and Mrs. Ashley Underwood

Mrs. Lyn Adams

Mr. Lawrence Cosgriff and Mrs. Lisa Cosgriff

Mr. Richard Strasser and Mrs. Christine Strasser

United Way of the National Capital Area

Mr. David L. Agostini and Mrs. Nancy S. Agostini

Mr. Andrew Stratford and Mrs. Gina Stratford

Mr. James R. Unverzagt and Mrs. Stephanie B. Unverzagt

Mr. Pedro F. Valdes and Mrs. Ana M. Aldana

Mr. Gregory P. Sullivan and Mrs. Anne M. Sullivan

Ms. Juliet A. Vas

Mr. Sojan Alex and Ms. Swappna Abraham

Mr. John F. Sullivan Jr. and Mrs. Charlotte Sullivan

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Mr. Edwin Veazey and Mrs. Kristin Veazey Mr. Gary Vecchio and Mrs. Tricia Vecchio

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(UP TO $99)

Mrs. Olga M. Alfaro and Mr. Jesus Alfaro Mr. Marco R. Alino ’00 and Mrs. Catherine Alino

Mr. Loreto J. Clavelli and Mrs. Judith M. Clavelli

Ms. Patricia Cole Ms. Leslie Corrigan Mrs. Kristin Coulter and Mr. James Coulter Jr. Mr. Michael W. Cresson Ms. Catherine Curley Mr. Kevin C. DeBruyne and Mrs. Melissa J. DeBruyne


ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Douglas DelPorto Mr. Ennio Di Tullio Ms. Nancy Dinnin Mr. Kenneth S. Dolan and Mrs. Katherine A. Dolan Ms. Emily C. Dombovary ’26 Mr. Richard Donahue Mr. Bryan Downey and Mrs. Julie Downey Mr. John Downey and Mrs. Nancy Downey Mr. William J. Doyle IV and Mrs. Mary Doyle

Mr. Charles A. Hasper and Mrs. Maria Hasper

Mrs. Marilyn H. Flinn

Mr. Adam D. Hill ’21

Mr. Gene Moehring and Mrs. Cathy Moehring

Mr. Thomas F. Freschi ’20

Mr. William A. Hingston and Mrs. Ruth Hingston

Mr. Walter Moore and Mrs. Linda Moore

Ms. Christine Hirsch

Mr. Mark A. Moore ’20

Mrs. Audrey L. Hubbard ’06 and Mr. Matthew S. Hubbard

Ms. Carol Mudge

Mr. Kenneth Frontain Mr. Jeffrey T. Geiser and Mrs. Diane M. Geiser Mr. Donald Gibson and Mrs. Linda Gibson

Mr. Stephen S. Huvane ’06

Ms. Bethany J. Gledhill ’21 Mr. Chris Gohrband and Mrs. Natalie Gohrband

Mr. John J. Hyland and Mrs. Sandra S. Hyland

Ms. Christine Drabick Mrs. Jean Dunnigan

Greenspur, Inc.

Ms. Jeanette Durham

Mr. Andrew G. Griffiths and Mrs. Carolyn M. S. Griffiths

Mr. John R. Espenshade and Mrs. Angelina Espenshade

Mrs. Jean Hutnyan

Ms. Jean Gigliotti

Mr. John G. Grady and Mrs. Leigh A. Grady

Mr. Vasily I. Epatko and Mrs. Mary Catherine Epatko

Mr. David Grimm and Mrs. Nancy Grimm

Network for Goodlee

Ms. Julianne Jones

New Balance Athletics, Inc.

Ms. Anne K. Kane ’13

Mr. John A. O’Neill and Mrs. Sharon A. O’Neill

Mr. Jonathan F. Kloc ’88 and Mrs. Christy Kloc ’87

Mrs. Edwina O’Toole

Mr. Paul Konold and Mrs. Stephanie Konold

Mr. George Paine and Mrs. Linda Paine

Mr. Dennis Krissik and Mrs. Patricia Krissik

Mr. Augustus J. Palaza and Mrs. Erica B. Palaza Ms. Judy Palmer

Mr. Michael Fannon

Mrs. Donna J. Gustave

Dr. Paul K. Farrell and Mrs. Holly Farrell

Ms. Marie Halicy

Mr. Kenneth Kuberski and Mrs. Carrie Kuberski

Mr. John L. Hamrick ’19

Mr. Carlos F. Lama

Mr. Eduardo Ferrufino and Ms. Delia Quiroz

Mrs. Amy Hansberger

Mr. John H. Lamb and Mrs. Sharon B. Lamb

Mr. Daniel Harris and Mrs. Peggy Harris

Mr. Jeffrey Mullinax and Mrs. Deborah Mullinax

Mr. Gregory P. Neubig and Mrs. Margaret M. Neubig

Mr. Richard Groller and Mrs. Cynthia Groller

Mr. William J. Harrigan and Mrs. Doreen J. Harrigan

Mr. Raymond Muench and Mrs. Joyce P. Muench

Mr. Michael R. Jackson and Mrs. Antoinette Jackson

Ms. Joan A. Faist

Mr. Miguel Ferrufino and Mrs. Elizabeth Ferrufino

Mr. Thomas B. Melody ’20

Mr. Matthew E. Fihlman and Mrs. Ellen Fihlman

Mr. Alexander J. Lamb ’19 Mr. Cleo Lanham and Mrs. Mary Lanham

Ms. Lisa M. Pearce Mr. John L. Perry and Mrs. Tracy A. Perry Ms. Maria Pike Mr. Stephen A. Plante and Mrs. Barbara A. Plante

Mr. Apolonio Latar

Mr. Michael Plourde and Mrs. Jennifer Plourde

Mr. Manuel E. Leiva and Mrs. Maria N. Leiva

Mrs. Katrina M. Purtell ’97 and Mr. Peter Purtell

Mrs. Lissett (Lopez) Lineberry ’95 and Mr. Mark D. Lineberry

Ms. Diane Ramsey

Mr. Dante Magat and Mrs. Vivian Magat

Ms. Cristina Razzano Ms. Amie Regula

Mr. John Maguire and Mrs. Julie Maguire

Mr. Steve Revor and Mrs. Janet Revormacri

Mr. Frank Maresca and Mrs. Carol Maresca

Mrs. Liliana Romero

Ms. Diana Marshall

Mr. Kevin P. Ryan and Mrs. Marylin T. Ryan

Mr. Carl Massarini and Mrs. Judith A. Massarini

Mr. Jon Ryckeley and Mrs. Nicole Ryckeley

Mr. Patrick Masterson and Mrs. Tara Masterson

Ms. DeLaine Savarino

Mr. Gerald T. McAllister and Mrs. Elizabeth H. McAllister

Mr. Randall M. Schrock and Mrs. Amy Schrock

Mr. Bob McCarthy

Mr. Robert R. Sebastianelli and Mrs. Mary E. Sebastianelli

Mr. James A. McCloud and Mrs. Marcela McCloud Mr. James McDonough and Mrs. Maureen McDonough Mr. James M. McGinn III Mrs. Helen F. McGuire

Mr. Sean C. Scanlin ’01

Ms. Kathleen Sebek Ms. Anna Sekowski St. Mary of Sorrows Church Mr. Joseph Stankiewicz and Mrs. Sandra Stankiewicz ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Maureen M. Kiley ’99 Mr. Michael Kilkeary ’93 Mrs. Genevieve (Pecquex) Kirk ’94 Mrs. Christy (Budd) Kloc ’87 Mr. Jonathan F. Kloc ’88 Mr. David R. Kreager ’04 Mr. Cory J. Kromer ’13 Ms. Amanda L. Kruczkowski ’18 Lieutenant Colonel Jamie R. Kyte ’92 Mrs. Allison (Preston) Lalli ’00 Mr. Alexander J. Lamb ’19 Mrs. Lissett (Lopez) Lineberry ’95 Mr. Bennett G. Lloyd ’13 Mrs. Kathleen (McNiff) Macri ’01 Mr. Paul J. Stanley and Mrs. Margaret C. Stanley

Dr. Mary J. Barron ’95 Ms. Angela L. Bozik ’15

Mr. Mark J. Magliocchetti ’93

Ms. Casey (Hingston) Furgiuele ’00

Mr. John P. Maguire ’88

Mrs. Katy (Lalli) Gareau ’93

Mrs. Laura (Worosz) Malnight ’86

Mr. Sean M. Gibbons ’87

Mrs. Amy (Smith) Malouf ’06

Mrs. Bernice (Clark) Gillespie ’86

Mr. David Marshalonis ’91

Mr. Brandon L. Girmus ’09

Mr. Michael H. Maslowsky ’05

Ms. Bethany J. Gledhill ’21

Ms. Michele M. McAllister ’87

Mrs. Nicole (Gilbert) Gozzi ’97

Mrs. Sonya M. McCarthy ’88

Mr. Daniel E. Grimm ’93

Mr. John A. McCormick ’86

Mrs. Gigi (Romero) Grimm ’93

Mrs. Karen (Glorioso) McGirk ’88

Mrs. Irene (Veltri) Hall ’87

Mr. Sean P. McGlone ’88

Mr. John L. Hamrick ’19

Mr. John C. McGuire ’13

Mrs. Mary (Ashooh) Hamrick ’86

Mr. Thomas B. Melody ’20

Mr. Brian C. Harper ’88

Mrs. Nicole (King) Merz ’98

Ms. Jennifer L. Chan ’19

Mr. Adam D. Hill ’21

Mr. Christopher D. Miller ’04

Ms. Lisa White

Ms. Trinity Cheatham ’22

Mrs. Megan (Geraghty) Hish ’98

Mr. Brett L. Moore ’06

Ms. Deborah Whitfield

Mr. Michael J. Ciatti ’88

Mr. Timothy I. Hish ’98

Mr. Mark A. Moore ’20

Mr. David E. Williamson

Mr. Pranas V. Ciziunas ’91

Ms. Bridget M. Hone ’15

Mr. Matt L. Mosqueda ’88

Mr. Lawrence J. Wiltshire and Mrs. Nancy R. Wiltshire

Mr. Daniel R. Colwell ’05

Mrs. Caroline (Connell) Honzo ’98

Mrs. Anne (Alessi) Nuttall ’88

Mrs. Jennifer (Cox) Conroy ’90

Mrs. Erica (Riehm) Howley ’88

Mr. Davis R. O’Brien ’05

Mrs. Erin (Turner) Covington ’94

Mr. Stephen S. Huvane ’06

Mrs. Eileen (Kiley) Curren ’98

Mrs. Tara (McArdle) Irons ’88

Mrs. Stephanie (Pestana) Oetjen ’99

Mr. Peter Davey ’95

Mr. Bryan Jackson ’96

Mr. Daniel E. Adamson ’90

Mrs. Erin (Keedy) Driscoll ’93

Ms. Anne K. Kane ’13

Mr. Steven D. Adamson ’17

Mrs. Kerry (Mannion) Drummond ’92

Mr. Richard Kappler ’97

Ms. Judith Stanmeyer Mr. Scott D. Strider and Mrs. Linda E. Strider

Mr. Daniel L. Brosnan ’05 Mr. Timothy D. Brown ’21

Mr. Paul C. Sullivan and Mrs. Margaret A. Sullivan

Mr. Timothy J. Brown ’87

Mr. David Tesdahl and Mrs. Susan Tesdahl

Mr. Daniel Burger ’96

Ms. Emma R. Thompson ’20 Mr. Marshall D. Thompson ’18 Mr. Mark Turnercox Ms. Beth Vertino Mr. Richard Walk and Mrs. Claudia Walk Mr. Jim Wells and Mrs. Patsy Wells

Ms. Rachel A. Zavala ’03

Alumni Donors Mrs. Susan (Alexander) Anderson ’03 Ms. Kate (Grimm) Andreottola ’94 Mr. Zane D. Arseculeratne ’23 Reverend Nicholas R. Barnes ’03 Mrs. Sheila (Clarke) Barnett ’03 Lieutenant Joseph C. Barrett ’13

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Mrs. Lisa (Lukacs) Buchanan ’96

Mrs. Kristin (Farrell) Burger ’99 Mrs. Jane (Rooney) Burke ’87 Mr. Hugh M. Cannon ’95 Mr. David S. Capen ’15 Mr. Timothy J. Caputy ’08 Mr. Joseph R. Cascio ’03 and Ms. Patricia Kikiras

Mr. David C. Duncan ’89 Mrs. MaryLynne (Bucaro) Duncan ’89 Mr. Michael A. Ferrier ’89 Mrs. Beth (Alessi) Fraser ’93 Mr. Thomas F. Freschi ’20

PANTHER TRACKS Annual Report 2022-2023

Mrs. Jennifer (Bell) Keating ’92 Mrs. Colleen F. Kiley ’04

Dr. Thomas Opfer ’96 Ms. Marie A. Quinn ’15 Mrs. Allison M. Opfer Ramirez ’03 Mr. William E. Rouck ’89 Ms. Viltis M. Palubinskas ’09

L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “We all try to live to be in the image and likeness of God.” —Henry


ANNUAL REPORT Mrs. Meredith (Cawley) Perkins ’89

Corporations & Organizations

Mrs. Aysha (Caram) Puhl ’01 Dr. Jonathan R. Puhl ’01

Anonymous (1)

Mrs. Megan (Duke) Radkowski ’96

AMA Construction

Mr. Patrick E. Reddan ’88

AmazonSmile Foundation

Mrs. Elizabeth (Hrastar) Revor ’90

America’s Charities

Mrs. Betsy (Hinko) Rhodes ’96

Anita’s ’New Mexico Style’ Mexican Food

Mr. Charlie F. Riceman ’87 Mr. Jason R. Rutherford ’92

Applied Computing Technologies, Inc.

Mr. Sean C. Scanlin ’01

Automatic Films

Mr. Tyler J. Schlusemeyer ’03

Boeing Company

Mrs. Fran (Chronowski) Scully ’86 Mr. Andrew W. Sincere ’88

Brightview Landscape Services, Inc.

Mrs. Lisa (Nadolski) Sincere ’95

Carahsoft Technology Corp

Mrs. Megan (McGruder) Stephens ’92

Carney Foundation

Mrs. Melanie (Rohan) Stephenson ’98

Catholic Inclusion, LLC

Mr. Edwin Stohlman ’94 Mr. John Tarascio ’96 Mrs. Melissa (Gamallo) Tarascio ’96 Ms. Emma R. Thompson ’20 Mrs. Katherine (Esmann) Thompson ’89

Catholic Diocese of Arlington

Chantilly Auto Care Center LLC Charles Schwartz & Son Clarke-Hook Foundation Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Computerware DCF Contracting, LLC

Mr. Marshall D. Thompson ’18

ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.

Commander Marc B. Tinaz ’88

FlynnO’Hara Uniforms, Inc.

Mrs. Kara (Ubelhart) Torrey ’95

Ford’s Fish Shack

Mr. Matthew C. Underwood ’08

Four, Inc.

Mr. Kevin J. Wagner ’90

Givinga Foundation

Mr. Kevin P. Walsh ’89

Greenspur, Inc.

Lieutenant Commander Kevin W. Walter ’02 Mr. Kevin L. Wells ’94 Mr. Leo P. Wells and Mrs. Christine V. Wells Mr. Christopher B. White ’86 Mr. Steven R. Wojtan ’15 Mr. Thomas E. Wonder ’04 Mr. Mark J. Woodfine ’86 Mr. Antonio C. Zang ’86 Ms. Rachel A. Zavala ’03 Ms. Suzanne M. Zelnis ’10

Invest in Tomorrow through Planned Giving Planned gifts help ensure that future generations will be able to benefit from the unique strengths of a Paul VI education. There are many ways to support St. Paul VI Catholic High School in your estate plans, while receiving tax benefits for yourself and your family. We can help you craft a designation to best meet your needs. Please contact the Advancement Office at advancement@paulvi.net or call 703-352-0925 if you would like more information.

Havtech Jai Mary Realty KDH Enterprises Inc, d/b/a WHDS - Gainesville, VA Knights of Columbus No. 6292 Knights of Columbus No. 8600 Life Transportation Lisa Bradford, Realtor Marriott International, Inc. McFarlane Family Foundation MDU Resources Foundation Microsoft Corporation

LI V I NG I N COMMUNI ON “Communion means to live with one another in love.” —Keira

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ANNUAL REPORT Network for Good

Mr. Raymond R. Cassidy

New Balance Athletics, Inc.

Ms. Emily R. Chinchilla

Northern Virginia Orthodontics

Mrs. Lisa Cosgriff

Northrop Grumman Employee Political Action Committee (ENGPAC)

Mr. Michael W. Cresson

Northrop Grumman Foundation Employee Matching Gifts for Education

Mrs. Eileen (Kiley) Curren ’98

Ourisman Chantilly Toyota Partners in Mission Peterson Family Foundation Pew Charitable Trusts Porto Charities Inc.

Your Gifts Make a Difference

Premium Lawn & Landscape Progressive Insurance Foundation Raytheon Red Coats, Inc. Reynolds EmpowerHome Team Schwab Charitable Fund TD Ameritrade Institutional The Group, LLC The Nader Family Foundation Tiffany & Co. Trinity Wiring & Security Solutions United Way of Greater Atlanta United Way of the National Capital Area

Mr. Greg H. Crofford

Mrs. Kathy S. d’Alelio Mrs. Melissa J. DeBruyne Mr. Edward Devlin Mrs. Maria A. Devlin Mr. William H. Emerson III Mrs. Julie A. Eyerman Mrs. Tracy A. Fentress Mrs. Elizabeth Ferrufino Mrs. Ellen Fihlman Mrs. Beth (Alessi) Fraser ’93 Mrs. Mary M. Gillman Mrs. LeAnn Gombo Mr. Gurek Grabowski Mrs. Carla M. Grimm Mrs. Gigi (Romero) Grimm ’93 Mrs. Melissa D. Gurley Mrs. Mary (Ashooh) Hamrick ’86 Mrs. Amy Hansberger Mrs. Amy Hennessy Mrs. Megan Hish ’98

Varagon Capital Partners

Mrs. Nancy Jeffrey

Victor O’Neill Studios

Mrs. Kelly Karas

Warrenton Dermatology

Mr. Greg Knowles

Zeta Associates

Ms. Amanda L. Kruczkowski ’18 Mrs. Laura M. Kruczkowski

Faculty & Staff Donors Mrs. Patricia K. Adams Mrs. Ana M. Aldana Mrs. Olga M. Alfaro Ms. Celeste Anderson Ms. Kate (Grimm) Andreottola ’94 Mr. Mikhail Balachov Dr. Mary J. Barron ’95 Mr. Scott A. Bennett Mrs. Debora Bozik Mrs. Anne Marie Brandow Mr. Thomas J. Burkat Mrs. Jane (Rooney) Burke ’87 Mrs. Kiersten J. Caputy

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PANTHER TRACKS Annual Report 2022-2023

Mr. Kenneth Kuberski Mr. Apolonio Latar Mrs. Kathleen Leffas Mr. Gordon Leib Mrs. Lissett (Lopez) Lineberry ’95 Mrs. Rosalila Mastriano Ms. Christine Moan Mrs. Anne (Alessi) Nuttall ’88 Mr. Fernando Olivencia Dr. Thomas Opfer ’96 Mr. Luis M. Pazo Mrs. Meredith (Cawley) Perkins ’89 Mrs. Michelle T. Pochick Ms. Sara Prince Ms. Cristina Razzano


ANNUAL REPORT Mrs. Elizabeth (Hrastar) Revor ’90 Dr. Patrick J. Rozmajzl Mrs. Emerita Sarabia Mr. Joseph Sebastian Mrs. Jan B. Siegfried Mrs. Sami Sloboda Mrs. Allison Smith Mrs. Sandra Stankiewicz Mrs. Anne M. Sullivan Dr. Mary Sullivan-Haller Mr. Christopher Summers Mrs. Laura Swenson Mr. Gary Underhill

PVI-12 Sustainers Club Members

Mr. Joseph P. Richardson and Mrs. Stefanie Richardson

Ms. Kate (Grimm) Andreottola ’94

Lieutenant Colonel Jamie R. Kyte ’92 and Dr. Jennifer J. Kyte

Mr. Bob Bouchard and Mrs. Sharon Bouchard

Mr. Roderick C. Rionda and Mrs. Marilyn R. Rionda

Mr. Richard B. LaFrance

Dr. Patrick J. Rozmajzl and Mrs. Pamela B. Rozmajzl

Mr. Steven J. Bozik and Mrs. Debora Bozik

Mr. Ryan Lauridsen and Mrs. Susan Lauridsen

Mr. Joseph Sebastian

Mr. Timothy J. Caputy ’08 and Mrs. Kiersten J. Caputy

Mr. Gary W. Lee and Mrs. Nadine Lee

Mr. Raymond R. Cassidy

Mr. John D. McCliggott

Mrs. Darlene H. Cheatham

Mr. Daniel J. McDonnell-

Mr. Adam W. Smith and Mrs. Allison Smith

Mr. Peter Davey ’95

Mr. Robert McGovern and Mrs. Kelly McGovern

Mr. Christopher Summers

Mr. David E. Williamson

Ms. Carol C. Erhard

Mrs. Linda Zanelotti

Mr. Peter F. Grau and Mrs. Lisa A. Grau

Charles Schwartz & Son

Mr. Michael F. Hayes Ms. Joan M. Karas

Mrs. Joan M. Wang

Gift In Kind

Mrs. Betsy (Hinko) Rhodes ’96 and Mr. Nick Rhodes

Mrs. Susan Alessi

Mr. Mark Elszy and Mrs. Maria Elszy

Mrs. Irene M. Zaso

Mrs. Mary (Ashooh) Hamrick ’86 and Mr. Paul L. Hamrick

Captain James B. Groff and Mrs. Elizabeth Groff Mr. Stephen A. Hamer

Mrs. Jan B. Siegfried Mr. Brian Sloboda and Mrs. Sami Sloboda

Mr. Joselito Tacogue and Mrs. Carey Tacogue

Mr. Al J. Melanson and Mrs. Mary F. Melanson

Ms. Jennifer Ward

Mrs. Anne (Alessi) Nuttall ’88 and Mr. Edward J. Nuttall

Mr. James Ward and Mrs. Pamela Ward

Mr. Scott Pochick and Mrs. Michelle T. Pochick

Mr. John L. Zanelotti and Mrs. Linda Zanelotti

Mr. James Rannazzisi and Mrs. Barbara Rannazzisi

Ms. Suzanne M. Zelnis ’10

Mrs. Tracy Hammond

Errors and Omissions: The Office of Advancement makes every effort to ensure that the information contained in this report is accurate and complete. However, in reports of this nature, errors occasionally do occur. If your name has been misspelled, or incorrectly listed, please accept our apologies and contact us at 703-352-0925 x1110 so that we may make the necessary corrections.

L IVING I N C O M M UNI ON “Communion means that our teachers want the best for us and always help us, and students help each other succeed when they are confused.” —Tyson

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The PVI-12 Sustainers Club is a group of generous donors who make monthly, recurring gifts to St. Paul VI Catholic High School. These gifts provide predictable, dependable Sustainers Club support that we can count on in planning for student activities, hiring and retaining the best teachers, budgeting financial assistance for eligible families, and investing in cutting edge technology in the classroom.

St. Paul VI Catholic High School is a charitable, tax-exempt organization pursuant to section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent the law allows.

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DONOR PROFILE

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PANTHER TRACKS Fall/Winter 2023


Dr. Claude Moore Science Hall Gift of the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation

r. Claude Moore was born in Danville, Virginia in 1892.

of Columbia and taught at George Washington University,

He described his childhood in the southwest Virginia

eventually as the first chairman of the university’s radiology

towns of Radford and Roanoke as one of poverty,

department. He later established an independent practice.

steeped in the values of hard work and thrift. As a young boy, he was a member of the first Boy Scout Troop in Roanoke. Dr. Moore received a scholarship to the University of Virginia Medical School and graduated in 1916. He then volunteered for the U.S. Army and served in France during World War I.

Dr. Moore began investing in undeveloped Northern Virginia land in 1931, acquiring many of his holdings at public

“We hope that the Claude Moore Science Hall creates an environment at

After his service, Dr. Moore returned to Roanoke, where he

auctions. He typically

practiced for seven years before joining the staff of the Mayo

stocked these properties

Clinic to study radiology. In 1930, he moved to the District

with cattle or sheep or

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farming. When he retired in 1956, Dr. Moore turned his full attention to land investments. Dr. Moore established the Claude Moore Charitable

enthusiasm to learn the science that will help them in class and in life.”

Foundation in 1987, creating a philanthropic

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legacy. As a long-time resident of Loudoun County, Dr. Moore dedicated his entire estate to education, with an emphasis on young adults and science. St. Paul VI Catholic High School is honored to have the Dr. Claude Moore Science Hall to further his philosophy on education, the sciences, and philanthropy. “We hope that the Claude Moore Science Hall creates an environment at PVI that inspires and sparks student enthusiasm to learn the science that will help them in class and in life,” shares Mr. Randolph Sutliff, who serves as a Trustee for the Claude Moore Foundation and is a PVI alumni parent to Tom ’87, Jeff ’89, and Katie ’93. “The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation believes that a rigorous science education provides a ‘leg up’ because it is the foundation needed to pursue careers in high demand STEM fields such as healthcare. We are excited about this gift because it truly fulfills Dr. Moore’s philanthropic vision to enhance educational opportunities in the Commonwealth and beyond.” L I VI N G I N C OMMU N I ON “Living in communion means we need to pray for people.” —Jaz ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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John Jezior ’87 🅐 was nominated for a Barrymore, a Philadelphia regional theatre award, for “Outstanding Leading Performance in a Play” for playing role of Eddie Carbone in A View from the Bridge. John writes, “Since 2016, I’ve done a handful of network and streaming TV shows, studio films, and indie films. I recently booked two independent movies that I’m looking forward to shooting in 2024. In the meantime, I continue to be a special-needs dad, which is the best job ever.”

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Rich Wiersberg ’88 🅑 and his wife Gerrie started Wiersberg Warriors Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in July 2022. “We started the foundation in honor of our son, OFC Spencer Wiersberg, who passed away in 2020 from cancer. We strive to continue his mission by assisting other young adults on the Eastern Shore who are battling cancer, illness, or other serious injury.”

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Rich serves as a police officer, Spencer was a police officer, Gerrie is an educator, and daughter Sam is in nursing school. “Our family is what motivates me every day. It has always been the four of us, and it will always be the four of us. Making Spencer proud is at the forefront of everything we do,” shares Rich. “My time at PVI taught me about morals, community, and helping others: all values that we use every day to pay it forward in Spencer’s name.” For more information, visit the foundation Facebook page or wiersbergwarriors.godaddysites.com.

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Constance St. Germain ’90 🅒 was appointed as the first woman president of Capella University, a private for-profit, online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She joined Capella in 2017 as provost. Prior to going into education, Dr. St. Germain was a major in the US Army, Judge Adjutant’s Corps (JAG) and served with 18th ABN Corps, 82nd ABN Division and 1st Infantry Division.

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Jennifer Bell Keating ’92, P ’22 🅓 was named the National All-Star Visionary of the Year for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society. She dedicated her campaign to her father, who passed away from leukemia in 2006, and to her friend and colleague who is an MDS survivor. Jennifer raised over $366,000 in 10 weeks! She is pictured with her son Thomas ’22.

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Nilar Chit Tun ’98 🅔 has been living in Rome for the past five years. She writes a food blog (www.rangooninrome.com) and recently published a book called “The Iterations of Alex” — a story about friendship and learning to manage grief. “I wrote the book after one of my best friends passed away last November. It was the only way I could manage the grief and I wanted to pay tribute to my friend,” Nilar shares.

LI VI NG I N COMMUNI ON “It means that we are a family and we all care for each other. We have seen this at the football game when everyone sang a prayer for Father Schultz.” —Niko

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CJ Capen ’99 🅕 taught chorus at Paul VI from 2003-2005 and 2014-2018, and from 2019-2022 was music director for PVI’s spring musical. For the last 15 years, he served as Director of Music at his home parish, St. John Neumann Church in Reston. He has now accepted a position at Bowling Green State University as music director and pianist/vocal coach. He writes, “I loved my time teaching at Paul VI, as well as my time at my home parish, but prior to my time at St. John Neumann, I was staff pianist at Elon University, and I knew it was only a matter of time before I would return to higher education. It’s not that teaching in college is necessarily more ‘advanced,’ but it can be more specific, and in my case it is performing music at a high level, honing the craft of individuals who wish to make a career in the arts; this suits the way I teach.” Mary Anne Schwartz ’99 🅖 moved to Sacramento, California in 2018 for a promotional opportunity with work. She is now the Administrative Officer for the U.S. Secret Service in Sacramento. She writes, “I absolutely love the beautiful California weather, enjoy being a first time homeowner, and love touring and sightseeing on the West Coast, in particular Napa and Sonoma wineries, San Francisco, and Lake Tahoe. I spend a lot of my spare time volunteering with my church in youth ministry and with the homeless.” ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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Alex Velesz Whitworth ’03 and Sarah Sullivan Hawkins ’03 🅗 reunited at Badin Lake, North Carolina this fall. Twelve years ago on the same day they were celebrating the baby shower for their oldest daughters who were born one day apart.

Sarah Browne Gardner ’07 🅙 and her husband Matthew welcomed Thomas Jude Gardner on Pentecost, May 28, 2023. Thomas was baptized on June 11, 2023 by Deacon Tom Grodek, and his godmother is Zoey DiMauro Maraist ’10.

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Maggie Bridges Malcolm ’05 🅘 and her husband Colin welcomed Jeanmarie Susan Malcolm on April 2, 2023. Jeanmarie joins proud brothers Andrew (7) and Carl (5) and sister Stella (2). She was baptized on April 23 at St. Thomas More in Lynchburg, Virginia with her grandparents Mike Findling P ’05, ’07 and Susan Malcolm as godparents. Jeanmarie is joyfully named after her beloved grandmother Jeanne Findling, P ’05, ’07.

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Marlaina Astorino ’12 🅚 and Mitch Boehm were married on April 1, 2023 at St. Veronica’s Catholic Church in Chantilly. Their reception was at Briar Patch Bed and Breakfast in Middleburg; Marlaina and Mitch are pictured with a 1958 Cadillac on their wedding day. They currently live in Ashburn with their two cats, Katniss and Nova. Lizzy Norcott Becker ’12 and Ryan Becker ’12 🅛 welcomed their son Dylan Grayson Becker on July 17, 2023.


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Andrea Miranda ’13 and Isabella Miranda ’17 🅜 recently traveled together in Amsterdam and Paris. They are pictured at the Louvre and Versailles.

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Catey Susco ’15 🅝 married Paul Tansey on October 15, 2022. They were married at St. Timothy’s Church in Chantilly by PVI Chaplain Father Stephen Schultz and hosted their reception at The Winery at Bull Run. PVI alumni in the wedding party included maid of honor Caroline Susco ’20, sister of the bride; groomsman Christopher Susco ’17, brother of the bride; bridesmaid Marissa Probst ’15; and groomsman Chris Cole ’15. Other PVI alumni in attendance were Patrick Cole ’18 and Kaitlin Cole ’21. Catey and Paul live in Warrenton with their chocolate lab Coco.

relationships, stay involved with the school, and provide additional support for our Advancement and Enrollment Management teams by joining our Alumni Parent Ambassador program! Opportunities may include support at the Alumni Homecoming tailgate, Back to School Night, outreach to prospective and new families, and helping with alumni care packages. We have a terrific group of current and alumni parents and would love you to join us! Interested in hearing more or staying involved? Email Kim Curran P ’23 and Mary Hamrick ’86 P’19,’20, ’22, ’23 at pviparentambassadors@paulvi.net.

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Paige Gaut ’15 🅞 graduated from the University of Lynchburg in 2019 with a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science. She then earned a Master’s in Exercise Physiology from the College of St. Scholastica and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. She recently passed the National Physical Therapy Examination and was selected for a residency in Geriatric Physical Therapy at the Jacksonville VA Outpatient Clinic in Florida, where she now works. “I believe that my compassionate approach to patient care is rooted in my high school teachings at Paul VI about human dignity, charity, and the sanctity of life,” she shares. After completing her residency, Paige plans to spend 24 months working in the Native American health care system, giving back to her Native community. David Capen ’15 🅟 received his Bachelor of Business Administration from Campbell University. He then began a career in public service, working as a legislative aide to the House Committee on Ways & Means in the U.S. Congress, going on to serve at the state-level as Director of Policy at the North Carolina General Assembly. In 2021, David founded Capen Consulting, LLC, a political and public affairs firm

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🅡 focused on delivering winning strategies to effectively influence voters and constituents. David was also an appointed member of the Planning & Zoning Board in the Town of Morrisville, North Carolina, and on the Board of Adjustment in Harnett County. David continues to advocate for affordable housing in the Commonwealth of Virginia, serving as Director of Public Affairs for the Home Builders Association, and residing on a small horse farm in the Richmond-area with his wife Rachel and their many pets. David was part of PVI’s first class of Mandarin Chinese students and is pictured speaking at PVI’s Chinese Honor Society induction ceremony in 2022.

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Nancy Pecha ’17 🅠 married Luke Brungardt on June 3, 2023 in Sonoma, California.

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Sophia Lama ’22 🅢 is a sophomore at Notre Dame. She shares, “I’m studying computer science in the college of engineering here, and I’m loving every minute of it! The work is hard but very satisfying. I’m also involved in CLU (a Catholic club on campus), as well as liturgical life in my residence hall. In my free time, I enjoy watching football and hockey games with friends, grabbing dinner off campus, and hosting movie nights in my dorm room! My favorite part about my experience here has been the sense of community. Most of my friends are fellow engineering students, and we spend a lot of time studying together and collaborating on homework!” She is pictured with Theology teacher Mrs. Linda Gott who attended a conference at Notre Dame in the fall with a few other PVI Theology teachers.

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Panthers Reunited! Seth Walker ’23, Clare Cox ’23, Catherine Bolton ’23 🅣 (left to right) and a friend pose for a photo together before a football game at Ole Miss this fall. Sarah Terpenning ’23 🅤 was elected and installed as the National Curator for the National Society of the Children 54

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🅦 of the American Revolution. She will serve on the Museum Advisory Committee, review new additions to the museum, and help ensure submissions adhere to the published museum principles. She will help update and continue renovations to the Children’s Room at the Daughters of the American Revolution headquarters in D.C. She was also elected State 2nd Vice President and will work on an educational project related to the Washington-Rochambeau trail. She is pictured with Derrick Wood, mayor of Dumfries, when she was an honored guest at the town’s celebration commemorating the establishment of the Prince William Resolves. The Panthers went on the road to cheer for DeShawn HarrisSmith ’23 🅥 when he and his Maryland Terrapin teammates played against Mount St. Mary’s in College Park on Tuesday, November 7. Andrew Pearce ’23 🅦 is a freshman at Duquesne University, a member of ROTC, and is studying Computer Science. He is involved in the Ranger Challenge Shadow team for Three Rivers Battalion. He also enjoys spending time in the gym powerlifting. Andrew shares that his favorite part of ROTC is the people he has met and being able to challenge himself in new ways.


BUSINESS PARTNERS

Brewing Success with PVI Business Partners Paul VI hosted its second annual Business Partners Coffee on November 3, providing an opportunity for local businesses and school leaders to network and collaborate. Held on campus in the Learning Commons, the event brought together a diverse group of business leaders, parents, teachers, and school administrators. Attendees gathered to share ideas, build relationships, and explore potential partnerships that will benefit both the local business community and PVI. Many of the business partners generously support Paul VI through sponsorships, advising, service, guest speaking, and student mentoring opportunities. During the coffee, Ana and Tony Stafford, owners of Ford’s Fish Shack, shared about ways they support and build community at PVI. “Our business partners inspire our students through their involvement in the classroom, help us elevate our programs through financial support, and are always a call away when needed,” shared Kate Andreottola ’94, Director of Advancement. “We are lucky to have them as part of the PVI family.” Would you like to get involved as a PVI Business Partner? For more information about future business collaboration opportunities, contact Mary Hamrick ’86, Associate Director of Advancement, at mhamrick@paulvi.net or 703-352-0925.

ATTENDEES Lisa Bradford | Lisa Bradford Realtor, Compass Karla Etten | Etten’s Eden Larry and Andrea Everett | Chick-fil-A Char Mel Johnson | Be My Guest Services, LLC Jason Kangarloo | The Fitness Equation Justin Kwon | Dash In Frank Maresca ’87 | Moe’s Southwest Grill Matt Peel | Red Coats, Inc. Christian Quinn | Fulcrum Innovation, LLC Megan Duke Radkowski ’96 | Bedewi, Duke & Associates, Keller Williams John Rives | Loudoun Times-Mirror Patrick Schmidt | Havtech Commercial HVAC Solutions Tony & Mrs. Ana Aviles Stafford | Ford’s Fish Shack David Swisher | Builders Fence Company Gary Vecchio | Sarela Tech Solutions Francesca Vereb Maureen Walsh Reback | Live Love Real Food

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From Panther to Professional

Kevin Kelly ’16 is pitching for MLB’s Tampa Bay Rays Q&A by Charles Thom ’25 St. Paul VI Catholic High School has a strong athletic history, with many alumni going on to college sports, and even a few alumni continuing sports at a professional level. One standout is Kevin Kelly ’16, who is competing in Major League Baseball and pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays. Kevin played for PVI throughout his high school career, always making the playoffs, and even competing in the finals his senior year. We reached out to Kevin to explore how his time at PVI shaped him as a person and professional athlete. How did you get started in baseball? I started playing baseball at a young age in the backyard. My first memory of it is when I was three, but I think my parents have a video of me playing when I was two. My dad is a huge baseball fan, so he got me into it early on. I always loved playing the game and have been fascinated by it since I first started playing. How did you stay motivated in the sport when things were challenging? I was able to stay motivated with help from my dad mostly. He was always ready to go outside and throw me batting practice if I had a bad game or throw an extra bullpen to him if I pitched poorly, allowing me to get that instant training feedback that I needed. Additionally, I had plenty of coaches along the way to help me. They ensured I was always put in the best place to succeed and helped me keep a positive mentality, even when things were going poorly. What differentiates you from other players? The major thing that differentiates me from other players is my arm slot. I release the ball from a low three-quarters arm slot that isn’t very common and I also throw a bit slower than most other pitchers as well, so I rely on sinkers to keep hitters from barreling the ball and throw a big sweeper that keeps hitters off balance. What advice would you give your high school self today? If I had to give my high school self advice today, I would say to focus hard on working off the baseball field, mainly nutritionally and in weight training. Nutrition and weightlifting were the two biggest things that took me from a good Division 1 pitcher to a professional baseball player.

“PVI influenced me greatly, from lifelong friends to education to athletics.” — KEVIN KELLY ’ 16

Are there any habits that you learned in school that you can attribute your success to? I think the biggest habit I learned in school was the importance of having a consistent daily routine. Every day I had to be sure I had all my homework for the next day done, be sure I had a clean uniform for the next day, and that I was prepared for any tests I had, among other things. Having a consistent routine every day helped me prepare for the real world where it’s on you to make sure you’re ready to face the day. Having consistent routines applies to sports as well, as most development in athletics happens with consistent iteration each day, not in short spurts of massive improvement. How has going to a Catholic school affected you today? I think the education and discipline taught at Paul VI helped me to be a better person. Although I am not Catholic, PVI gave me another perspective early in life of how to conduct myself and how to help others. How did the PVI community influence you or help you get to where you are today? PVI influenced me greatly, from lifelong friends to education to athletics. My fiancée and best man both went to PVI, and we all met in high school. The education I received at PVI prepared me academically for the rigors of college, and I was able to graduate a semester early at JMU with the help of the AP courses I took at PVI. Finally, the preparation I received from Coach Nolan was second to none. I was able to transition to college baseball better than most other players because of his help. How is playing in MLB so far? What are your goals for the future? Playing in MLB has been very fun so far and is everything I have dreamed of. I hope to one day make an all-star team, hopefully in the not-too-distant future! Otherwise, I hope to continue being a consistent contributor on a playoff team, with the hope of winning the World Series.

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ALUMNI NEWS

From Soccer Goals to Pickelball Pro

Monica Paolicelli ’09 signs contract with Major League Pickleball Q&A compiled by Chase Tollefson ’24 Monica Paolicelli ’09 thrived at PVI as a multisport ahtlete and continued her sports career after high school, playing soccer at James Madison University. Now she is a professional pickleball player. Monica reflects on her time at PVI and her professional pickleball career in this Q&A by Chase Tollefson ’24. How did you come across pickleball? Five years ago, my aunt and uncle who live in Naples, Florida introduced it to me in their driveway, chalk lines and everything! How did you get good at pickleball? By always competing and practicing against people who were better than me. How was your experience as an athlete at PVI? I was fortunate to be able to play both soccer and basketball at PVI. I played soccer all four years and basketball the first two. PVI athletics was a rewarding experience, both on and off the field. It helped and guided me to playing soccer in college at James Madison University. What is your favorite PVI sports memory? Scoring the winning goal against O’Connell at home. How did your soccer career help you with your current pickleball career? The footwork aspect definitely helped. Also just the athletic ability in general was important: quickness, reaction time, hand-eye coordination, and movement on the court. How was your experience as a student at PVI? I loved PVI. I have so many great memories there, from all my friends to the faculty and staff. How did the PVI community benefit you or help you get to where you are now? The all-around experience, the daily life and tasks, and the classes all helped! PVI was a well-rounded learning experience that definitely helped form some of my daily work habits today.

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What is it like to be a professional pickleball player? The game is constantly changing and evolving so I think you really have to be open minded and competitive to survive. I never thought I would get the chance to play professionally as my full-time job so I am extremely grateful for that in my life. It’s a lot of traveling and long days but very rewarding after a long tournament weekend. What is the most rewarding thing about being a professional pickleball player? Winning one more match in a tournament setting, seeing your hard work and practice pay off. What is the most challenging thing about being a professional pickleball player? Riding the wave, sticking with it, not getting discouraged with all the new players coming into the sport. Why do you think pickleball is suddenly so popular? During COVID, it really started gaining popularity because people could get outside and be active just by making a court in their driveway and playing with their neighbors. What would you say to someone thinking about trying pickleball? It’s definitely a sport everyone can play; old can play with the young, males and females can play against each other. It’s truly inclusive and fun for everyone. Anything else you would like to share? I signed a contract with Major League Pickleball for three years starting in January 2024 through 2026. Be sure to follow along on my pickleball journey @monica_paolicelli on Instagram!


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“PVI was a well-rounded learning experience that definitely helped form some of my daily work habits today.” — MONICA PAOLICELLI ’09, PROFESSIONAL PICKLEBALL PLAYER

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In Communion Through Campus Events

The first semester was full of fun ways for our community to be together!

August 17: Moms & Margaritas

October 13: Homecoming Alumni Tailgate

August 24: Summer Sizzler

November 9: Dads & Drafts

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Prayers for Father Schultz and Welcome Father Ramón In early October, PVI Chaplain Father Stephen Schultz suffered a stroke and was admitted to intensive care in a coma. Since then, Father Schultz has shown remarkable progress and the PVI community continues to pray for his healing and complete recovery. Fr. Schultz’s family is posting updates on www.caringbridge.org/visit/ fatherstephenschultz. Fr. Ramón Domínguez, YA has been assigned to serve as the Interim Chaplain for Paul VI. Please continue to pray for Fr. Schultz and join us in welcoming Father Ramón to PVI! Father Schultz’s family has asked the community to pray for his complete recovery through the intercession of Blessed Father Solanus Casey with the following prayer:

“O God, I adore You. I give myself to You. May I be the person You want me to be, and May Your will be done in my life today. I thank You for the gifts You gave Father Solanus. If it is Your Will, bless us with the Canonization of Father Solanus so that

Fr. Stephen Schultz

Fr. Ramón Domínguez, YA

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others may imitate and carry on his love for all the poor and suffering of our world. As he joyfully accepted Your divine plans, I ask You, according to Your Will, to hear my prayer for the complete, miraculous healing of Father Stephen Schultz, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Blessed be God in all His Designs. Thank you, O Heavenly Father, for your mercy in granting us this miraculous healing!” ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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IN MEMORIAM The Paul VI community extends its prayers and condolences to the relatives of faculty, staff, alumni, students, parents and friends of the school who have passed away recently. Jeanne Marie Ross | mother of Lauren Hawkins ’01 and Tom ’03 Andrea Renee Olivieri | mother of Rick ’00 and Maria Eichhorst ’03 Joseph Cox | grandfather of Clare ’23 and Cate ’26 David Ford ’10 Christa Williams | mother of John ’25 Thomas Bennett | father of Scott Bennett, science teacher Thomas Silva | father of Deacon Marques Silva ’89 and Lani An ’91; grandfather of Hannah Silva McGraw, Options teacher; grandfather of Emma ’25 and Alyssa ’22 (An) Gerry Burke | father-in-law of Jane Burke, DeSales teacher; grandfather of Erin ’23 and Jack ’25 John Reilly ’87 James Volpicelli | father of Jason ’17 Maria Rodriguez | mother of Ricardo Ortiz, maintenance mechanic Mary Zellmann | mother of Kate Reidenbaugh Heasly ’02, Kelly and Matt Prudence Marie Scalaro | mother-in-law of Joe Razzano P ’09, evening security officer; grandmother of Cristina, cafeteria staff, and Kevin ’09 Kelly Brimmer Flynn ’89 John Schwingle | father of Emma ’24 Karen Sloboda | mother-in-law of Sami Sloboda, social studies department; grandmother of Rachel ’22 and Tony ’24 Kenneth Gregory | father of Genisis ’19 Gary Symonds | father of Melissa DeBruyne, English teacher; grandfather of Chris ’18 and Paddy ’20 Clark Davis | father of Adeline ’24 Maggy Lin | mother-in-law of Adam Bigbee, Dean of Exceptional Learning Evan Patchett ’11 Steve Latter | former business teacher Karen Allen | mother of Scott Allen, Varsity Girls Basketball coach

Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace.

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Mark your calendars for these two fun events that will support PVI!

Laugh the night away with friends and family in support of PVI!

COMEDY NIGHT with JEFF ALLEN Saturday, February 24 | 7:30 p.m. St. Paul VI Catholic High School 42341 Braddock Road, Chantilly, VA 20152

Proceeds will support the Fund for Paul VI


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Season of Service

Living in Communion by Helping Our Neighbors Near and Far Before and during the holiday season, PVI students, faculty and staff were busy with service projects to help both the local and international communities. In the Boxes of Joy program, volunteers purchased items to fill boxes with toys, clothes, school supplies, and handwritten cards to send to children in Central America and Africa. This year, PVI filled hundreds of boxes. In the annual food drive benefitting Food for Others, over 39,000 pounds of food was donated, including more than 63,000 breakfast meals and nearly 27,000 cans of vegetables. Leading up to Christmas, the REACH club organized a Toys for Joys drive to provide gifts to children and families at the Don Bosco Center in Manassas. These projects are an expression of our school’s mission of serving others. Thank you to all who participated!

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