Admission Open House Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023
Welcome to St. Mark’s School of Texas. After attending today’s program, we hope you will better understand why we are so excited about our School. St. Mark’s is a place where boys learn to become good men, a place where, at every level, character and integrity are taught and valued. Please let us know if you have questions, and, again, welcome to St. Mark’s.
Lower School Open House: 10-11:30 a.m. Continuous Programs: Lower School 10—11:30 a.m.
Lower School Tours
Marion Glorioso-Kirby — Interim Head of Lower School Faculty and Staff — The St. Mark’s School of Texas Lower School Guided tours of the Lower School will be conducted by current Lower School students. The last tour group will start at 11:15 a.m.
Planetarium Shows
WINN SCIENCE CENTER PLANETARIUM Dr. Michael Lane — Leonard N. “Doc” Nelson Alumni Master Teaching Chair; Planetarium Director Explore the universe with Leonard N. “Doc” Nelson Alumni Master Teacher and Planetarium Director, Dr. Michael Lane. Planetarium shows will start every 15 minutes.
Lower School Physical Education THE ELLIPSE Robert “Doc” Browning — Athletic Trainer & Lower School Physical Education Instructor Doc will be on the Ellipse (between the Fojtasek Family Lower School and the Winn Science Center) to discuss the Physical Education Program. At St. Mark’s, boys attend Physical Education every day, and emphasis is placed on sportsmanship and teamwork.
Lower School Library & Student Activities Fair
THE ST. MARK’S LOWER SCHOOL LIBRARY Barbara Kinkead — Assistant Director of Library & Information Services Heidi Pickens — Cub Scout Pack Leader Grant Ruckel — Lower School Sports Liaison Danny Ellis — Lower School Sports Liaison The Lower School Library is one of the most popular destinations in the Lower School. Adventures await on every shelf. Barbara Kinkead will be available all morning to discuss the central role our library plays in the education of our boys. In addition, representatives from our Cub Scout pack and our sports teams will be available to answer questions.
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Continuous Programs: Lower School (continued)
The Lower School Science Program
WINN SCIENCE CENTER ROOM 105 Matthew Dillon — Lower School Science Specialist The Lower School Science curriculum provides the boys with hands-on, minds-in experiences, introducing and teaching all aspects of science and how it relates to technology, reading, writing, engineering, the arts and mathematics. By using the scientific method, design thinking and the engineering/design process, the program fosters curiosity, inventiveness, perseverance, and enthusiasm. Lower School Science Specialist Matthew Dillon will be available all morning to demonstrate teaching methods and answer questions.
The Lower School Chapel and Choir Program
THE ST. MARK’S CHAPEL Glenn Stroh — Choirmaster and Organist Garrett Kheshtinejad — Lower School Music Instructor The Reverend Dr. Stephen Arbogast — Chaplain The St. Mark’s Chapel sits in the center of campus and is foundational to the St. Mark’s experience. The chaplaincy program provides students and their parents, alumni and employees with thoughtful and sensitive pastoral care and support. The Chapel is also home to the St. Mark’s Choir, one of the world’s pre-eminent boys’ choirs. The Chaplain, Lower School Music Instructor, and the Choirmaster and Organist will be available all morning to answer questions.
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Scheduled Programming: Lower School 10:30—11 a.m.
First and Second Grade Teacher Panel Discussion
DECHERD PERFORMANCE HALL Anna Crouch — Senior Associate Director of Admission & Financial Aid (Moderator) Teri Broom — First Grade Teacher Kay Carrio — Ackerman Family Master Teaching Chair, First Grade Teacher, Phase One & Two Leader Susan Morris — Second Grade Teacher Laura Pigg — Second Grade Teacher Bridget Redondo-Doan — Lower School Counselor Senior Associate Admission & Financial Aid Director, Anna Crouch, will moderate a discussion featuring our First and Second Grade teachers and the Lower School Counselor. Our youngest Marksmen are guided through a challenging curriculum with a focus on social, emotional and cognitive development. Panelists will discuss the curriculum and the centrality of the Character and Leadership Program including the “senior buddy” program. The panel will also answer questions from the audience.
Third and Fourth Grade Teacher Panel Discussion WINN SCIENCE CENTER LECTURE HALL Kerry Schneidewind — Assistant Director of Admission & Financial Aid (Moderator) Erica Hershner — Third Grade Teacher Tracey McKenzie — Third Grade Teacher & Phase Two Leader Lauren Fischer — Fourth Grade Humanities & Life Skills Teacher Lee-Ann Graham — Fourth Grade Mathematics Teacher Cindee McMahon — Interim Fourth Grade Humanities Teacher Aimee Whitaker — Lower School Computer Science Teacher Assistant Admission & Financial Aid Director, Kerry Schneidewind, will moderate a discussion featuring our Third and Fourth Grade teachers. The panel will address the curriculum, technology and the many leadership and service opportunities available to our Third and Fourth Grade students including the Fourth Grade Telos program. The panel will also answer questions from the audience.
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Fojtasek Family Lower School Mrs. GloriosoKirby
Library
Mrs. Kinkead
Reception Mrs. RedondoDoan 130
Ms. Mallick
Boys
4th Grade
Mrs. Fischer
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4th Grade
Lower School Playground
Ms. McMahon Boys
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3rd Grade
Mrs. McKenzie
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3rd Grade
Mrs. Hershner Boys
Boys
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2nd Grade
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1st Grade
Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Carrio
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2nd Grade
1st Grade
Mrs. Pigg
Mrs. Broom Boys
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Nurse
Mrs. Doerge Mrs. Carroll Ladies
Men
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4th Grade
Mrs. Graham
Boys
Music
Mr. Kheshtinejad
Art
Mrs. Davis
Drama
Ms. Massey
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Spanish
Mrs. Russo
Lower School Faculty Interim Head of Lower School Marion Glorioso-Kirby
First Grade
Second Grade
Teri Broom Kay Carrio
Susan Morris Laura Pigg
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Erica Hershner Tracey McKenzie
Lauren Fischer Lee-Ann Graham Cindee McMahon
Lower School Art — Suzuko Davis Lower School Library — Barbara Kinkead Lower School Music — Garrett Kheshtinejad Lower School Spanish — Maria Russo Interim Lower School Drama — Kineta Massey Lower School Science — Matthew Dillon Lower School Computer Science — Aimee Whitaker Lower School Counselor — Bridget Redondo-Doan
Administrative Assistant Kathy Mallick
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Upcoming Admission Events Nov. 14, 10:30 a.m. (Virtual) Science at St. Mark’s Nov. 29, 10:30 a.m. (Virtual) Community Service at St. Mark’s Dec. 13, 10:30 a.m. (Virtual) Health and Wellness at St. Mark’s Jan. 10, 12:30 p.m. (Virtual) Affording a St. Mark’s Education REGISTER ONLINE AT SMTEXAS.ORG/VISIT
Application Deadlines Nov. 17, 2023: Grades 2–4 Dec. 11, 2023: Grade 1 Jan. 8, 2024: Grades 5–11 Admission decisions released on Friday, March 8, 2024.
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Middle & Upper School Open House: 1-3:30 p.m. Continuous Programs: Middle & Upper School Roosevelt Family Carillon music courtesy of Lukas Palys ’25
1—3:30 p.m.
Explore the Campus
St. Mark’s School of Texas — Lion & Sword Society Feel free to explore the campus on your own or with the help of one of our Lion & Sword Society guides. Our guides will be placed around the campus and they will be happy to escort you and answer your questions.
Science Discovery Tour
MCDERMOTT-GREEN PHYSICAL SCIENCE CENTER AND THE WINN SCIENCE CENTER Fletcher Carron — Stephen M. Seay ’68 Science Department Chair; Physics Teacher The St. Mark’s Science Department Faculty — Mark Adame, Stephen Houpt, Wesley Irons, Dr. Dan Lipin, Stewart Mayer, John Mead, Dan Northcut ’81, Kenneth Owens ’89 and Zach Smith Follow the tape line on the floor of the McDermott-Green Physical Science Center and the Winn Science Center from one exciting science activity to the next. The Science Discovery Tour will be open all through Middle and Upper School Open House and you may start and end where you like.
Planetarium Shows
WINN SCIENCE CENTER PLANETARIUM Dr. Michael Lane — Leonard N. “Doc” Nelson Alumni Master Teaching Chair; Planetarium Director Explore the universe with Leonard N. “Doc” Nelson Alumni Master Teacher and Planetarium Director, Dr. Michael Lane. Planetarium shows will start every 15 minutes.
Middle and Upper School Club Fair
W.W. BROWNING, JR., GREAT HALL Stop by the Great Hall to meet Middle and Upper School Club student leaders, their Faculty Sponsors and learn about the wide variety of clubs at St. Mark’s. The club fair will be open throughout the Middle and Upper School Open House.
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Scheduled Programming: Middle & Upper School 1:30—2 p.m.
Inclusion & Diversity at St. Mark’s
CENTENNIAL HALL, GRADUATE HALL
Lorre Allen — Director of Inclusion, Diversity, and Human Resources Jennifer Scott — Administrative Assistant, Inclusion, Diversity
and Human Resources Executive Board of the Inclusion and Diversity Leadership Council — Noah Cathey ’24, Zachary Bashour ’24, Will Clifford ’25, Akul Mittal ’25 and Mateo Ubiñas ’25 Inclusion and diversity are fundamentally important to educating and helping every Marksman reach his full potential. Creating a sense of belonging and knowing, while fostering a climate where respect, empathy and compassion are expected are central to building and sustaining community. As a school, we must continue to strive for improvement to support and care for every boy, knowing full well that the work is never complete, and that each day brings new challenges and opportunities. In this session, the Director of Inclusion, Diversity and Human Resources along with the executive board of the Inclusion and Diversity Leadership Council will discuss diversity and inclusion initiatives at St. Mark’s and answer questions.
Middle School Humanities: Tripartite Government
CENTENNIAL HALL 105
William Atkinson ’95 — Sixth Grade Humanities Teacher; Varsity
Football Coach J.R.R. Tolkien says, “Not all those who wander are lost.” And that is especially true when all roads lead to Rome. Journey back in time to a period when the world’s major civilizations began to expand and come into contact with one another. Not only did Rome shape and influence the world around it, but its dynamics of culture and societal institutions became part of a more modern, global world. See students in action as they explore the complex inner workings of what makes a successful government through historical connections to modern day concepts. Students will investigate and think critically about the Roman Republic’s tripartite government, and then track its influence on the formation of the United States Government.
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Scheduled Programming: Middle & Upper School (continued)
The St. Mark’s Writing Conference
CENTENNIAL HALL 209
David Brown — Victor F. White Master Teaching Chair in English Victor F. White Master Teacher in English, Mr. David Brown, will explain and demonstrate the St. Mark’s Writing Conference. All English students at St. Mark’s will have the opportunity to meet at least quarterly with their teacher in one-on-one writing conferences on major papers. During these 20 to 30-minute sessions in the teacher’s office, students receive and discuss feedback on the content, structure and mechanics of their writing. Mr. Brown, a longtime proponent and practitioner of the model, will conduct an actual conference with an Upper School student.
The St. Mark’s Middle and Upper School Music Program
DECHERD PERFORMANCE HALL
Sarah Choi — Orchestra Director Analisa Rodriguez — Director of Bands and Middle School Music Angela Hendricks — Piano Studies Teacher
Ms. Angela Hendricks, piano instructor, Ms. Analisa Rodriguez, band director and Ms. Sarah Choi, orchestra director, will discuss the scope and goals of their respective programs and present Middle School and Upper School student performers in a short recital.
2:15—2:45 p.m. The Upper School Student Life
CENTENNIAL HALL, GRADUATE HALL
John Ashton — Associate Headmaster; Interim Head of Upper School Jason Leneau — Assistant Head of Upper School In the Upper School, robust academic and co-curricular programs ensure development of the whole boy. The comprehensive academic curriculum ensures that students gain breadth and depth in all areas of study and develop keen analytical and problem-solving skills. Boys engage in athletic, artistic and extracurricular opportunities that deepen and enhance the ideas and concepts they are learning in the classroom. The Interim Head and Assistant Head of the Upper School, along with a couple of current students, will discuss life in the Upper School and answer your questions about being an Upper School student at St. Mark’s.
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On the Path to Manhood: Character and Leadership in the Middle School
WINN SCIENCE CENTER LECTURE HALL
Dean Clayman — Head of Middle School; Humanities 5 Teacher Jason Lange — Assistant Head of Middle School; Humanities 6 Teacher
Middle School boys are full of enthusiasm, ambition and curiosity. They equally crave the responsibilities of young adulthood and the nurturing guidance of their parents, teachers and coaches. As each boy progresses along his own Path to Manhood, the Middle School seeks to instill essential concepts, habits and skills to foster the development of each boy’s character and capacity for leadership. At this session, the Head of the Middle School and Assistant Head of the Middle School will discuss the Middle School Character and Leadership Program and answer questions.
A Brief History of St. Mark’s School of Texas
CECIL & IDA GREEN LIBRARY
Dr. John Perryman — Director of Civic Responsibility; History;
English 10, AP-US History; Senior English Electives; Ninth Grade Class Sponsor Dr. John Perryman is in his eighteenth year at St. Mark’s. His presentation, A Brief History of St. Mark’s, will focus on landmark moments in the history of the school and its predecessor schools, including the Terrill School, which was founded in 1906. Special attention will be paid to legendary leaders and important developments in curriculum, program and physical plant.
3—3:30 p.m
The St. Mark’s Athletic Program
W.W. BROWNING, JR., GREAT HALL
Sean Lissemore — Director of Athletics Josh Friesen — Associate Athletic Director; JV Volleyball; 9th Grade
Basketball; 8th Grade Baseball The interscholastic sports program teaches boys the value of competition, cooperation, perseverance and hard work. St. Mark’s fields more Varsity boys’ athletic teams than any other school in the Southwest Preparatory Conference. Come meet the Directors of the most successful athletic program in the Conference. Along with several of our current athletes, the Directors will discuss the program and answer your questions about athletics and physical education at St. Mark’s.
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Scheduled Programming: Middle & Upper School (continued)
Alumni Panel Discussion
WINN SCIENCE CENTER LECTURE HALL Jack Mallick ’14 — Ahlberg & Ribman Family Director of Alumni Relations (Moderator) Panel: David Ortigoza ’97, Jim Moran ’01 and Ben Wilson ’14 Commencement does not represent the end of the St. Mark’s experience. With alumni spanning the globe and working in a wide variety of professions, our graduates have access to an active network of Marksmen who passionately support the mission of the School and its students. In this session, Jack Mallick ’14 will moderate a panel discussion featuring three actively engaged alumni.
Student Leadership Panel Discussion
CENTENNIAL HALL, GRADUATE HALL Korey Mack ’00 — Assistant Director of Admission & Financial Aid; JV Football Coach; 8th Grade Track Coach; 8th Grade Adviser Panel: Noah Cathey ’24, Julian Gerstle ’27, William Kozoman ’26, Winston Miller ’24 and Andrew Zhang ’26 Opportunities for leadership and service abound at St. Mark’s. The St. Mark’s Student Handbook states, “In addition to the formal structures such as the Student Council, the Discipline Council, the Chapel Committee, four campus publications, Lion and Sword Society and the Community Service Committee, students are invited to consult with or to serve on ad hoc faculty, administration or trustee committees.” In this session, five of our student leaders will discuss leadership and service in a panel discussion format moderated by the President of the Class of 2000.
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1 Nearburg Hall 2 Grandparents’ Courtyard 3 W. W. Browning, Jr., Great Hall 4 Mullen Family Fitness Center 5 A. Earl Cullum, Jr., Alumni Commons 6 Morris G. Spencer Gymnasium 7 Norma & Lamar Hunt Family Stadium 8 Ralph B. Rogers Natatorium 9 Robert K. Hoffman Center 10 Centennial Hall 11 Ida M. and Cecil H. Green Commencement Theater 12 Perot Family Quadrangle 13 Fine Arts Wing 14 H. Ben Decherd Fine Arts Center 15 Decherd Performance Hall 16 St. Mark’s Chapel 17 Fojtasek Family Lower School 18 Cecil & Ida Green Library 19 McDermott-Green Physical Science Center 20 Winn Science Center 21 Planetarium 22 The Ellipse
Food Stations Lower School Tour Club Fair
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Office of Admission David P. Baker Director of Admission & Financial Aid 214.346.8171 baker@smtexas.org
Anna Crouch Senior Associate Director of Admission & Financial Aid 214.346.8202 croucha@smtexas.org
Kerry Schneidewind Assistant Director of Admission & Financial Aid 214.346.8270 schneidewindk@smtexas.org
Korey Mack ’00 Assistant Director of Admission & Financial Aid 214.346.8197 mackk@smtexas.org
Alicia Alvarez Admission Office Coordinator 214.346.8702 aalvarez@smtexas.org
Jennifer Jackson Admission Office Administrator 214.346.8248 jacksonj@smtexas.org
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Notes
St. Mark’s School of Texas does not discriminate in the administration of its admission and education policies on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin. ~ 17 ~
Statement of Purpose St. Mark’s School of Texas is a nonsectarian, college preparatory, independent day school for boys in grades 1 to 12. In accordance with its Charter, the School aims to afford its students well-rounded physical, intellectual, and spiritual education. The School is a diverse community of teachers and students who share a love of learning and who strive for high achievement in whatever they undertake. Challenging studies in the sciences, arts, and humanities form the basis of a St. Mark’s education. Teachers work to instill an enthusiasm for learning, to encourage independent and critical judgment, and to demonstrate the methods for making sound inquiries and for effective communication. To complement this academic experience, St. Mark’s offers boys a rich variety of opportunities for involvement and leadership in the School community, rewarding those who strive as well as those who achieve. St. Mark’s aims to prepare young men for assuming leadership and responsibility in a competitive and changing world. To this end, the School professes and upholds certain values. These values include the discipline of postponing immediate gratification in the interest of earning eventual, hard-won satisfaction; the responsibility of defending one’s own ideas, of respecting the views of others, and of accepting the consequences for one’s own actions; and an appreciation for the lively connection between knowledge and responsibility, privilege, and the obligation to serve.
St. Mark’s School of Texas 10600 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75230-4047 214-346-8000 www.smtexas.org