Saint Patrick Catholic School 2013-14 Annual Report to Donors

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FOUNDED 2005

Eighth Grade Graduating Class of 2015 Then & Now

Identifying, Nurturing, and Celebrating the Gifts of Each Child 1000 Bolling Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23508 | www.stpcs.org | Phone 757-440-5500 Fax 757-440-5200


FOUNDED 2005

2013 - 2014 annual report of giving A defining decade


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School Mission Proud of our Catholic heritage and woven into the Norfolk community, Saint Patrick Catholic School proclaims the Gospel by offering children in grades pre-K through 8 an exceptional Catholic education built upon character formation, spiritual development, leadership training, academic rigor, physical well-being, and an ethic of service. Parents are the primary educators of their children, and Saint Patrick Catholic School is committed to a close collaboration with families to promote their children’s growth and learning. While utilizing the best educational technologies and facilities possible, Saint Patrick Catholic School is dedicated to maintaining a safe and caring Christian community in which every child’s gifts are identified, nurtured, and celebrated.

Leadership Board Mr. William C. Eisenbeiss, Chairman Mr. Emmanuel Arias Mr. Richard Barry CDR Yolanda Blair Mr. Greg Bockheim Mr. James Bush Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gilden Mrs. Charlotte Herndon

Mrs. Mary Keogh Mrs. Mary Louis LeHew Mrs. Maura Murchake Mr. George Neskis Mr. James O’Brien Mr. John Tucker Mr. Morgan Wells

Board of Directors William A. Prince Chairman & Director

Charles V. McPhillips Director

William C. Eisenbeiss Director

Donald F. Price Director

Michael K. Kerner Director

John H. Tucker, Jr. Educational Consultant

Founded in 2005 by the James Barry Robinson Trust, Saint Patrick Catholic School is an independent Catholic school with an enrollment of approximately 400 students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. We are committed to educating the whole child through our distinctive model for educational success that allows us to celebrate the gifts of every child. Enrollment is open to children from all faith traditions, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, and spiritual instruction is designed to help the child as well as the family as they continue along their own faith journey. Saint Patrick Catholic School admits qualified students of any race, color, gender, ethnicity, national origin, or disability (if reasonable accommodations can be assumed by the school).

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Annual Report of Giving: A Defining Decade


From the desk of... Dear Friends of Saint Patrick Catholic School, Blessings to you and your families! Saint Patrick Catholic School has defined education as the highly intentional, total formation of youth, and for the past decade we have held ourselves accountable to that vision. We have seen our graduates go on to claim remarkable accomplishments and have no doubt that in the future they will be among the top leaders of this community and beyond. The educational world is in such a dramatic transition, largely driven by technology and the knowledge explosion. This transition is pleading for an educational system that can keep up with massive amounts of new information as well as guide the application of that knowledge toward morally acceptable outcomes. We know well that the answer to the challenge of education does not lie in the noise and clamor of the next external gadget, test or software program but in following the whisper found within the souls and minds of children. A whisper that Isaiah recognized as the voice of God. Over the last decade, we have all learned to recognize God in the whisper of children seeking affirmation and confidence, guidance and responsibility. In children who are finding out who they are, and who they are called to be. We can “see” their whisper in a look, a wince, a tear, a laugh, or in a student lingering at a desk for a moment longer than they might have. We recognize the whisper in subtle ways, imperceptible to most. It is a whisper that calls us, like Isaiah, to come out of our cave and meet God, face-to-face. We answer that whisper, in a unique way, in a way that no other school in the world answers. It is not a particularly easy way; it is not expedient to our own needs. It is a child-centered way that respects students’ ability to choose and understands that inspiring rightthinking and guided decision-making is foundational to moral development, emotional health, leadership and service. Any school can teach a child how to use a powerful gadget and we, like other good schools, must do that as well. But we are obligated to also teach that its application must be used in respecting the common good. To do less is to fail. And when it comes to children, failure is not an option. The reality is, it is expensive to nurture this unique program. Through your generosity over the last decade, we have been able to acquire the resources children need for this exceptional instruction. Going forward, there is no doubt we will depend on your generous support again, to continue and improve upon what we have started. Your support strengthens this faith-learning community which first sees each student as a child of God and helps tune our ears to that whisper guiding us in our service of children. In this blessed community, joyfully working for each child to claim his or her highest destiny, we are called to seek out answers to all educational challenges. The support you have given and will continue to give is a testament that together we can claim the full power of this new model of education to God’s glory, in the success and well being of our future leaders. With joy and gratitude,

Stephen J. Hammond Principal

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The Lacores After being stationed here in 2002, Pat and Nancy Lacore fell in love with the area and are happy to now call Norfolk, Virginia, home. Like more than thirty percent of those at Saint Patrick Catholic School, their family is a military one: both serve in the US Navy. “I grew up in Albany, Pat grew up in Orlando,” says Nancy, “and Norfolk is exactly in the middle. We were living in San Diego but our family was all on this coast. When we got the opportunity to come back east, we jumped.” Four of the six Lacore children were born by the time they moved to area, but the family struggled to find a good academic fit. “We tried lots of local schools for our kids, but I kept feeling I had to advocate for my child every day,” says Nancy. “It was exhausting.” When Saint Patrick began recruiting students at their church, they liked what they heard. “I think what appealed most to us was the idea of zeroing in on what makes your child special,” says Nancy.

There are other aspects of the Saint Patrick education the Lacores credit for their children’s academic success in high school. “What I love are the opportunities for public speaking,” says Pat. “I notice that the students coming out of Saint Patrick all seem to be confident speaking to adults. The faculty encourages them to advocate for themselves. I think that combined with things like Legati and presenting in front of chapel and student assemblies leads to kids who are capable of confident conversations with people much older than they are.”

Oldest daughters Kasey and Mary Kate became Wolfhounds in 2006. Their four younger siblings soon followed suit.

They also reference National History Day, in which seventh and eighth grade students choose a subject based on a yearly theme and then present it, as a strong influence in the lives of their children. The assignment emphasizes research, collaboration and presentation skills.

“I am a 16-year veteran of Catholic schools,” says Nancy. “I like the idea of infusing religion into school and celebrating and praying in the classroom. But this is a different kind of Catholic education.”

“History Day was a great lesson,” says Nancy. “Kasey is finishing a two-year senior project and I think the methodical approach she learned at Saint Patrick definitely helped her to prepare.”

“It isn’t one-size-fits-all,” adds Pat. “Each of our kids has a different learning style, but each has had unique opportunities to succeed. I can’t speak highly enough about the faculty; I’m floored by the dedication I see. Our kids feel cared for and loved. From lunch tables to prayer buddies, it’s all like a family.”

As for the three who still walk the Saint Patrick halls, Pat and Nancy are pleased with both the learning and the living that Lucy, currently in seventh grade, Evelyn, in third grade and Lily, in second, experience.

Kasey, Mary Kate and Patrick, who graduated last year, have all moved on to the Granby International Baccalaureate Program, where they are excelling. Nancy and Pat cite Saint Patrick with giving their children the confidence to take the next step in their own education.

“Lily has fallen head over heels for every teacher she’s had,” says Nancy. “The girls are all totally happy. Saint Patrick is a loving, nurturing environment and they love their big family.”

“Middle school is such an awkward time, so for them to be able to figure out who they are in a safe place is invaluable,” says Nancy.

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“I agree,” adds Pat. “Each of our kids walked into a school as big as Granby after being in a place like Saint Patrick for so many years, and they weren’t intimidated at all. They were confident and knew who they were.”

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Carlos Betancourt In his classroom, pint-sized chairs barely contain his tall, sturdy frame, yet none of his students has seen him sit in anything else. Betancourt is nearly always on eye-level with his students. Most of his class claims “centers” as the favorite part of their day, a portion of free time when they get to choose areas set up with various toys and activities. Betancourt engages with each child as they play. Today, he is receiving a checkup from 5-year-old Riley, whose miniature white coat barely covers his jeans and Irish t-shirt. It doesn’t matter that he has used his stethoscope on Betancourt’s scalp, Riley still gets a high-five from his teacher after declaring him clear of any monkeys in his ears and administering a Fisher Price shot without pain.

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arlos Betancourt is a picky shopper, especially when it comes to his work pants.

It isn’t the style, the color, or even the price; it’s the knees.

Only two months into the school year, the tenor of the class is remarkably sedate. Each child seems calm and happy, content playing in his or her area of the room. Students know their responsibilities; when one leaves the household center untidy, she is gently redirected by Betancourt to clean up and returns without a fuss to finish the job.

“I probably blow through a pair of pants a month because I’m on the ground playing with the kids in my class so much,” he explains. “I wouldn’t pick stressing about my clothes over bonding with the students, so if there is anything I like to wear, I don’t wear it to work.”

“He’s like birthday cake,” says Juliana when asked about Betancourt. “Because it’s my favorite.”

As one third of Saint Patrick Catholic School’s preKindergarten faculty team, Betancourt has been sacrificing slacks for nearly ten years in a career where men are a rarity. According to 2012 labor statistics, ninety-eight percent of pre-K teachers are women.

“If I leave this place, it’s to start a new chapter of my life, not to teach anywhere else. This place should be modeled and be accessible to children of all walks of life,” says Betancourt. “By teaching kids from all socio-economic levels we have proven that our method is successful and the experience here should be available to everyone.”

In all, two out of three pre-K faculty at Saint Patrick share the Betancourt name; his wife, Sarah, teaches in the classroom adjacent to his. The two were dating when his now-wife left Maryland after both had completed their Master’s programs (she also finished post-grad work) to take a position at a new, innovative Catholic school in Norfolk, Virginia. When the principal, Steve Hammond, asked if she knew of other teachers who might be a good fit, she mentioned Betancourt.

Hopefully future generations will get to experience his classroom skills, too.

In the meantime, he has found at least one use for the pants he happily surrenders to the job he loves: he hands them down to his nephews. “They love the ‘worn in’ look,” says Betancourt. “So now when I have a pair where the threads are showing, they actually have a use.”

“I told him during the interview that I was intending to propose to Sarah. In fact, Steve knew before Sarah that I bought a ring. I wanted him to know that it was a serious relationship and that if I moved down here I wasn’t planning on moving again anytime soon. Thankfully he bit and so did she and I’ve been here ever since.” It would be easy to peg Betancourt’s blooming relationship as the sole trigger for his move to Saint Patrick, but his connection went much deeper. It represented an opportunity to break free from the regimented public school system he had seen. “There, it was like ‘on day 104 this is what you should be teaching,’ and at Saint Patrick the children could help lead the way in what we learned,” says Betancourt.

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Year-In-Review Highlights From a Banner Year: 2013 - 2014

Life of Mind

• Saint Patrick Catholic School received the National Blue Ribbon Award from the Department of Education for academic excellence.

Life of Relationship

• As part of the Virginia Star Quality Initiative, Saint Patrick Catholic School’s Pre-Kindergarten program was awarded a five-star rating by the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation. This was the only five-star rating achieved by a faith-based school in Virginia.

• A revision to the Graduate at Graduation process enabled students to reflect on their personal stories and better evaluate their growth in all areas of total formation. • Twelve alumni returned to serve on a panel for the eighth grade presentations.

• Saint Patrick Catholic School received dual accreditation from the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS).

• While the Colombian Exchange program with the Rochester School is now in its fourth year, the first group of Saint Patrick students made the journey to Bogotá in the fall of 2013.

• Six students were awarded the top three prizes in the Friends of the Norfolk Public Library Book Review Contest.

• Both parent and student alumni came together for separate opportunities to share high school experiences with eighth grade students and families.

• Ten middle school students participated in the Ghent Business Association’s annual mask contest and all first through third place award winners were among them.

• Once a week Mr. Hammond met with middle school for specific grade-level conversations (Hammond Chats).

• The Dance Theatre of Harlem performed for students, thanks to the Virginia Arts Festival and a gift from a generous donor. • Over sixty students participated in last spring’s production of the “Wizard of Oz.”

• Saint Patrick Catholic School hosted William Glasser Institute’s annual conference for the Southeast Region. Several parents, faculty and staff were certified at the basic, intermediate and advanced levels.

• The Saint Patrick strings group won first place at an annual Busch Gardens concert for the second straight year.

• A record number of alumni attended the annual reunion and barbeque.

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Steve Hammond is hired as Principal

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The Virginian Pilot announces plans for the new school to the community

09 | 18 | 2004

09 | 24 | 2004

Ground breaks on Saint Patrick Catholic School

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Bishop Sullivan writes letter in support of establishing a new Catholic school in Norfolk

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Saint Patrick begins 1st acceptance accepting applications letters are mailed


The Physical Life • In June of 2014, students participated in the Presidential Physical Fitness testing with 40% of second-eighth graders achieving the Presidential level, and 40% achieving the National level. • 74% of our school population participated in at least one sport. Among our third-eighth grade students, 92% of children participated. • Saint Patrick athletes won six Eastern Tidewater Independent School Championships: Seventh and eighth grade volleyball, middle school boys soccer, middle school girls soccer, middle school girls basketball, and seventh grade boys basketball. • The school soccer fields now have a new scoreboard, thanks to generous sponsors. • Over fifty students from grades kindergarten-eighth grade participated in cross country. Life of Spirit

Life of Vocation • Upon hearing of a family tragedy at the home of a Saint Pius X family, the eighth grade basketball team, under the leadership of one of its players, took action and collected gift cards and donations totaling $1,460 to help the family. • Over 500 inches of hair have been donated to “Locks of Love” since the initial challenge made by a second grader in 2011. • Seventh and eighth grade math classes collected over 400 cans of food for the Catholic Worker, then analyzed the size and volume of each can as a math assignment. • In the fall of 2013, the first annual “Walking with the Wolfhounds” was held to benefit the Norfolk SPCA.

• Father Jim Curran officially became the school’s first chaplain.

• All Wolfhounds continue to collect canned goods, on a weekly basis, for the Norfolk Catholic Worker and other local charities.

• Kindergarteners and first graders were matched with middle school student “prayer buddies” during chapel and Mass to help foster relationships.

• The eighth grade class hosted the fifth annual Servant Leadership dinner to honor individuals, from five local churches, who give back to their community.

• Twelve pastors, from a variety of area churches, were introduced by members of their faith community as part of Christian Unity Day.

• A third grader initiated a school-wide JOY Fund project to collect money for Joy Children’s Village Orphanage in Kenya. Over $700 was raised.

• A group of eighth grade students developed and presented a proposal to the Board of Directors for a labyrinth to be built on the grounds of the school.

• For the fourth year in a row, Saint Patrick Catholic School received the River Star Model School designation.

• A special chapel, featuring the Stations of the Cross, was presented by the eighth grade class.

• Over 350 volunteers donated their time and talent to support athletics, Evenings at Saint Patrick, the theater program, and other special events.

• The eighth grade class dedicated the Seventh Station of the Cross.

• Adult Evenings classes (Evenings at Saint Patrick) raised over $60,000 to support the school’s scholarship fund.

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1st faculty and staff retreat held in Smithfield

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Newly accepted 6th graders design Saint Patrick School crest

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1st Day of school for 187 pre-K - 6th grade students

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1st Feast on the Feast is held celebrating Saint Patrick and new families

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1st service project collected nearly an entire shipping container of clothing for Katrina victims

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1st Christmas presentation at Blessed Sacrament Church

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“As a life-long Norfolk resident and a

“When my husband and I began

graduate of another fine private school

looking for a school for our oldest

in the area, I made the decision to send both of our boys to Saint Patrick Catholic School over my alma mater. Finding the right school for your child supersedes the importance of legacy.”

daughter several years ago, we knew we wanted one that would, quite simply, be an extension of our family. Since we don’t have immediate family in the area, we knew that the faculty and staff

“And as a parent of two Saint Patrick Catholic School students, one who started in Pre-K the inaugural year on Granby Street, may I commend Saint Patrick Catholic School Board and fellow Barry Robinson board members for the leadership, hard work, financial sustenance and true mentoring they have provided over the years to the Saint Patrick community. We are forever indebted to you and our children will reap the rewards and benefits of their Saint Patrick experience for the rest of their lives.”

would be paramount in her growth and well being during these critical character-building elementary years. The encouragement, praise, comfort, advice, guidance, and most importantly, love, which our children

“Jacob has always attended a Christian school, but we knew the transition into a Catholic school, since we are not Catholic, would bring some changes. The first few months, as Jacob learned “the basics” of the Catholic traditions, we had many meaningful and thoughtful discussions about our faith, and the different ways people can worship the same God. We were all able to deepen our faith and think about our words and actions. It helped remind us that what is most important is what is happening within us. What a blessing it is that Jacob is a part of a community that is encouraging him to deepen his faith in the Lord. In the process, our family is also blessed.”

have received and continue to receive from Saint Patrick Catholic

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Thank You’s

School, is beyond what we could have expected. We knew from the first week of kindergarten before the school itself was even built that the school and its teachers would serve as our extended family, and I continue to see this ‘family’ type of love every day.”

“Saint Patrick’s capstone concept of total formation and education of children, coupled with this school’s steadfast focus on character development, leadership, and community unquestionably make it the best place for our children to grow and flourish. I have been exposed to many leadership personalities, styles and frameworks during my time at VMI, as a Naval officer, and now in the private sector. Saint Patrick’s ethos embodies the best practices of leadership and learning, with the goal of embedding those concepts into their graduates for their lifelong pursuits. This is the school that my daughters proudly attend. When I drop them off in the carpool line each morning, there is no sign of trepidation or unease. Instead they are filled with joy and energy and are eager to begin another great day of learning.”

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1st Evenings at Saint Patrick program

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Saint Patrick Catholic School Dedication Ceremony and Mass

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1st Father Daughter Dance

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1st day of school in new building

01 | 29 | 2006

08 | 2006

School year begins with 130 additional students and 8 new faculty/staff

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1st Returning Thanks Breakfast


Multi-Year Society Donors The Society recognizes individuals who have demonstrated their commitment to sustainability through yearly pledges of $1000 or more for a duration of five years.

Saint Patrick Society $50,000 and above (members since)

Saint Patrick Society $10,000 to $49,999 (members since)

The Avery and D.J. Sokol Family Gift (2010)

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barry (2006)

Shamrock Circle Society $5,000 to $9,999 (members since) Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Arias (2013) The Avery Family (2010)

The Barry Boys Scholarship Fund Mr. Robert T. Hasler, Jr. (2013) - In Memory of Gerry Hasler

Dr. Gerald and Sherry Ramsey (2012) Dr. and Mrs. Robert Squatrito (2010)

Irish Wolfhound Gold Society $2,000 to $4,999 (members since) Nancy O. Chandler (2007) Mr. and Mrs. William C. Eisenbeiss (2008)

Drs. Brian and Natalie Feldman (2008) Jack and Isma Granger (2013)

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lombardi (2009) Barbra and Randal Noe (2006)

Irish Wolfhound Society $1,000 to $1,999 (members since)

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9 Celtic Council Students participate in Catholic Advocacy Day in Richmond, VA

02 | 2008

Girls Midget basketball wins TCBL championship

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Cross Country girls place 1st, boys place 2nd in championships

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Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Mayer (2008) John and Jackie McIntyre (2008) Ms. Nancy McMahon (2008) Mr. Michael J. McPhillips (2006) Monarch Bank (2009) Mr. and Mrs. Jon Montagna (2009) N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry (2013) Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Diane O’Brien (2009) O’Connor Brewing Company (2013) The Page Family (2013) Mr. and Mrs. Gary Philbin (2012) Conoly and Betsy Phillips (2011) Donny and Barbara Price (2006) George and Marty Raiss (2006) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ryan (2010) Drs. Hooman and Sharon Sadr (2009) Michael and Gabrielle Shumate (2010) Drs. Richard and Patricia Strauss (2006) Dr. and Mrs. Sean Sullivan (2007) Dr. and Mrs. Edward Trapani (2011) PJ and Julie Trudell (2013) Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wells (2011) Mark and Jan White (2011) Michael and Kelly McMahon Willette (2010) Mr. G. Wilson and Dr. S. Shepheard (2013) Dr. and Mrs. Archie Wright (2011)

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8th grader Chad Lynch 1st Graduation named Tidewater Ceremony Area Catholic Schools Spelling Bee Champion

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Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. R. Abbott (2013) Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Amorosso (2011) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beard (2013) Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Beard (2013) Mr. Stuart J. Birkel (2013) Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brandt (2013) Mr. and Mrs. William Brock (2010) Tamatha and Michael Burton (2012) Capt. and Mrs. John Chandler, USN Ret. (2006) Damuth Trane (2011) Mr. and Mrs. John Drotar (2013) The Gilden Family (2012) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hammond (2006) Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Herndon (2010) Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hostutler (2010) Tom and Lin Jones (2011) Julie and Bob Keesling (2009) Mrs. Mary G. Keogh (2006) Helen and Michael Kerner (2012) Greg and Janet Kim (2013) Mr. Brian Kuebler and Ms. Nancy Nale (2007) The Laplace Family (2012) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Law (2009) Mary Louis and Willette LeHew (2010) Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Louth (2008)

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Dual accreditation with (SACS) & (SAIS)

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Saint Patrick Catholic School Donors One-time Donations from $5,000 and above Mrs. Jane P. Batten Endowment Fund Ms. Margaret M. Cordovanna

FiddleFly - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. P.J. and Julie Trudell

One-time Donations from $1,000 to $4,999 The Avery and D.J. Sokol Endowment Scholarship Fund Stanley F. Baldwin Greg and Ann Bockheim Class of 2014 Scholarship Fund Ms. Margaret M. Cordovanna Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. T. Clinton Damuth Timothy W. Dorsey Drs. Erin Duffy and Jim Corbett First Command Financial Planning - EASP Sponsor

Instant Systems - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Koch Julia and Wayne Koch The Longwell Family McKnight Military Family Scholarship Mrs. Robert P. Normann James and Diane O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Pitman

William T. Prince The Prince Family Endowment Mariah and Ethan Rule The Ryan Club Tom and Cindy Stickney Ednearl and Jim Thomasson and Tracey and Greg Jones TowneBank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Violette Mr. Joseph Waldo

Donations from $500 to $999 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Murchake, Jr. N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry - EASP Sponsor Taewon Park and Sookyung Joo Professional Printing - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rader Dr. and Mrs. Enrique Saenz Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Shumate Sinclair Communications - EASP Sponsor Drs. Daniel and Perla Solinap and Joseph J. Solinap Kris and Ghislaine Stonaker Ms. Cathy Thaden TowneBank - EASP Sponsor Virginia Zoo - EASP Sponsor CDR and Mrs. Michael A. Violette The Williams Family Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Adam Yanez

Gateway Bank Mortgage - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Scott Godbout, Sr. The Hartov Family The Hnath Family Home Enhancement - EASP Sponsor John and Lynn James The Joly Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jowaisas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiefner, Jr. The LaBrie Family Col. Ignatius and Dr. Rhonda Liberto Joan and Ray Louth (In Memory of John B. Crostic) Mr. and Mrs. David Maltby Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marcoccio Family of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent McPhillips Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller

A-Z Bookkeeping & Tax Service - EASP Sponsor Deborah Alberti Josh and Karen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Patric Anderson Anonymous Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bank of Hampton Roads - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodvake Greg and Shelley Campbell The Cancado Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cutter Dr. Georg and Alison Dahl Richard and Linda DeMong Erik and Lydia Doye The Doyle Family DRS Automotive FantomWork - EASP Sponsor Allison Dunleavy and H.D. Oliver CDR and Mrs. Doug Gabos *EASP — Evenings at Saint Patrick Sponsor

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10 students go to Virginia History Day competition. 6 attend Nationals winning state awards

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40 Students take part in Jump Rope for Heart, raising over $4,000 for the American Heart Association

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Junior and Senior Field School named Glasser Hockey girls win 1st Quality School. place in their division Dr. William Glasser joins the school community for declaration ceremony

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Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth rates Saint Patrick “Top School” for the state of Virginia


Saint Patrick Catholic School Donors Donations from $250 to $499 Nina, Bianca, and Enzo Alinsonorin John and Ellen Ankerson Bank of America Charitable Foundation Borjo - EASP Sponsor The Bonheur Family (In Memory of MG Joe, Mrs. Sue Brown, and Kae Brown) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brewer John and Kathleen Broderick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Brown Mrs. John R. Crumpler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cummings D’Egg - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dunleavy Fellini’s - EASP Sponsor

Fibrenew - EASP Sponsor First Choice Nurses of Eastern Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Brent Garrett Paul and Lucy Gibney Dr. and Mrs. Robert Given Addison and Davis Glenn (In Memory of Carol A. Wilson-Glenn) Mr. and Mrs. B. Burr Henderson, IV The Herndon Family - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hines Simone and Robert Hnath LCDR and Mrs. Robert Hutchinson John Y. Wright Company - EASP Sponsor Ed and Connie Kellam The Kohler Family

Mr. Whitney Lester Luna Development Services, LLC - EASP Sponsor TJ and Lisa Lynch John and Marie Maloney Brian and Jean Masterson The McCullough Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMahon Louis and Son Nguyen Tuan and Dinh Nguyen No Frill Bar & Grill - EASP Sponsor Dr. and Mrs. Scott Nottingham David and Clara Obermeier Jim and Mary Oliver The Patrick Family Endowment

Dan and Nicole Pellegrino Karen Powell Riverview Lofts - EASP Sponsor The Schroeder Family John and Sheri Searing RADM and Mrs. Mike Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. George Steffian Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tomlinson Tymoff + Moss Architects Scholarship Fund The Waidelich Family Waterside Financial Group, LLC - EASP Sponsor Westside Speech Therapy - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitfield

Ellen Reed Carver Mr. and Mrs. Chris Challoner Missy Clark Class of 2008 Scholarship Fund Class of 2009 Scholarship Fund Class of 2010 Scholarship Fund Class of 2011 Scholarship Fund Class of 2012 Scholarship Fund Class of 2013 Scholarship Fund Color Me Mine - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. David Compton Mr. Walter Conrad Jenifer Consunji Greg and Ashley Costanza Betsy Cox Jeff and Jacki Voorhies Craig Rana Cuffee Mary Lou Cutter Bill and Paula Dale Jessica Davis The Delaney Family Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dial Mr. and Mrs. James Dickie Bill and Mary Dillon Michael Dimirsky, Fairgrounds, L.C. Mary Dohrman The Donnelly Family

The Donohue Family Mr. and Mrs. Jody Drap Leslie Drinkwalter Design Robyn Dudas -Washington Marilyn Ertel G. Hardy Everett Fair Grounds Coffee Katie Fenning Freddie Ferebee Cindy Ferguson First Aid Safety Educational Services - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Fossee The Fossee Family Lori Friel The Garris Family Daniel and Giovanna Genard Norman and Catherine Gooding Mr. and Mrs. F. Sean Gorman Mrs. Angela Graciani Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Grant, III Anna and Art Griffin The Gunter Family Maggie Hammond John and Julie Heller Shantee Henderson Mary M. Hick

The Hickey Family Kathleen and Richard Hughes Leon Illig Sheila Jessen Mr. Stafford L. Jones, Jr. Ellen Keeter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kellam Pearl Kelly Brandon and Elizabeth Kersey Katharine Kersey Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Kiefner, III Nicole Kiger Dr. and Mrs. Brian King Jonathan and Jessica Kliner Mr. Christopher Kypros Mark and Elizabeth LaBaire The Landings at Bolling Square Community Association, Inc. Andrew and Ann Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lassalle Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leffler Adam and Stefanie Levensalor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lex Charlie and Mary Pat Liggio Katherine R. Lundie Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lynch Ms. Loretta Lynch

Donations from $1 to $249

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“Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr.” is performed as the inaugural production of the Theatre Arts Program

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“One Million Pennies Project,” $10,000 for the Saint Gabriel Parish School and the Maison Fourtune Orphanage in Haiti

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8th grade class hosts 1st Servant Leadership Dinner honoring 5 local church members for their faithful service

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Honored as an Elizabeth River Project River Star School for multiple eco-friendly initiatives

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Middle School Advisory program is established

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ACE Team Staff Members Anonymous (4) Megan Anderson Carrie and Brad Arthur Ana Avila AYUDA - EASP Sponsor The Ballance Family The Barrineau Family Richard and Theresa Bartlett Susan Bean The Berg Family Dr. and Mrs. David Besachio The Betancourt Family Mr. and Mrs. John A. Birkel Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bockheim, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Bohn Beth Braden The Brasek Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Broach, III Mr. and Mrs. Josh Brown Mr. and Mrs. Carleton F. Bryant, III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buffkin Dr. and Mrs. Albert V. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burke Toya Butler Camp Carysbrook - EASP Sponsor Catherine Carter

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19 students featured in the Catholic Virginian for participation in Catholic Advocacy Day

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2nd grader challenges school to donate to Locks of Love

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5 students advance to state level, Ms. Suzanne Walters named “History Day Teacher of the Year”

Annual Report of Giving: A Defining Decade

Mr. and Mrs. Erik Porcaro Mr. and Mrs. Andy Powell Heather and Mike Powers Carrie Prince Tamas P. Pucher Mr. and Mrs. David Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ransone William Dean Reeder Mary S. Robinette Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robison, III Steve and Katherine Rocca The Roy Family Denise and John Rule Mark Ryan Dianne and Scott Saal Kenneth and Joanne Saal Nikki Sadr Aaron and Irina Sander Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Schindler Laura Scott The Seeley Family The Segerblom Family Jim and Donna Sepull Mr. and Mrs. David Shumate Mr. and Mrs. Cleteus Smith Mrs. Dionne Smith Doug and Linda Smith The Spina Family William Stonaker and Patricia Wilson

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10 students achieve High Honors and 6 earn Honorable Mention in Wordmasters Analogies Challenge

Matthew and Amy Lynch The Main Family Ms. Kathleen M. Mann Lynda Martin Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Martin, IV Mr. and Mrs. John and Emily Mason Lenora D. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McPhillips Family of Mr. and Mrs. T. Joseph McPhillips Scholarship Fund Mary Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Teodoro P. Mendoza Anastasia Migliozzi CDR and Mrs. Thomas P. Moninger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moro Sandra D. Mueller Stephanie Musgrove The Novosel Family Mr. and Mrs. Jared O’Boyle O’Connor Brewing Company EASP Sponsor The Owings Family Beth and Jeff Parker Carl Parker Jane Pellegrino Ann C. Phillips John and Gail Phipps Scott and Colleen Pichette Penny Pickel

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Inspired by a kindergartener, students hold a week-long lemon-aid stand to raise funds for Japan

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Donations from $1 to $249 continued Lori Surber Mr. Tony Swebilius Stephen Sylvester Mr. and Mrs. John Tenney Thelma’s Sewing William and Susan Thesier Vince and Sue Tolson Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tower Patricia M. Trapani Mr. and Mrs. Johan Varverud The Velotas Family The Versprille Family VICOM - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Erich Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vinson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Walls Ms. Suzanne Walters Mr. and Mrs. Carter Ward Wave of Life Chiropractic Center - EASP Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. George Williams The Williams Family Renate Williams Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilson The Wohner Family Elizabeth Wooten Mr. and Mrs. William N. Zak Ms. Barbara Zoby and Dr. Sture V. Sigfried, Jr. Scholarship Fund

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Cuban National Dance Company visits campus (one of 1st visits in the United States)

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Saint Patrick Catholic School Donors

08 | 2011

8th grade lounge opened featuring wooden lockers and comfortable seating for informal morning gatherings


Tributes Dr. Cesar Alinsonorin Peter and Lea Laplace

Jonathan “Drew” Richardson Memorial Fund Proceeds from the “Friends of Drew” Golf Tournament

Carrie Suber Memorial Healing Families Fund Bailey and David McDonald

The John Tucker Professional Development fund Francis Reidy (2013)

The McCullough Family (2013)

Matching Gift Donors Bank of America Charitable Foundation

McMahon Parater Foundation

Education Improvement Scholarship Tax Credits Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holbrook Mr. Paul Campsen and Dr. Carrie White Ms. Patricia A. Freda

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knapp Mr. and Mrs. John Searing

Celtic Cross Society Members

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65 members of staff complete Basic Training certification in Choice Theory & Reality Therapy

02 | 2012

Partnership with ODU is established, students lead pre-K in activities to gain knowledge of early childhood development

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Saint Patrick begins the only Middle School Exchange Program in South Hampton Roads with Rochester School in Bogotá, Colombia

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. John James Helen and Michael Kerner Mr. John Koonce Ms. Nancy McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. George Neskis Dan and Nicole Pellegrino

Wolfgang, the only known mascot for an elementary school, makes his debut to the delight of his many fans

Donny and Barbara Price Mr. and Mrs. Art Prince Mr. George Raiss Mr. and Mrs. John Searing Ms. Cathy Thaden Mr. and Mrs. P.J. and Julie Trudell Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Mark White

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Lil’ Sprouts club expands after receiving grant, donates more than 30 pounds of food to local charities

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Deborah Alberti Mr. and Mrs. Patric Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barry Ms. Jane Batten Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bush Ellen Reed Carver Ms. Margaret M. Cordovanna Mr. and Mrs. William C. Eisenbeiss

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5th/8th graders score higher than national average on American Catholic Religious Education test

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Endowments The Avery and D.J. Sokol Endowment Scholarship Fund The Barry Boys Scholarship Fund Mrs. Jane P. Batten Scholarship Fund Class of 2008 Scholarship Fund Class of 2009 Scholarship Fund Class of 2010 Scholarship Fund Class of 2011 Scholarship Fund Class of 2012 Scholarship Fund

Class of 2013 Scholarship Fund Class of 2014 Scholarship Fund Ms. Margaret M. Cordovanna Scholarship Fund Family of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent McPhillips Scholarship Fund Family of Mr. and Mrs. T. Joseph McPhillips Scholarship Fund The Patrick Family Endowment The Prince Family Endowment Tymoff + Moss Architects Scholarship Fund Ms. Barbara Zoby and Dr. Sture V. Sigfried, Jr. Scholarship Fund

Grandparent Circle In celebration of some of our wisest leaders, we publish our second Wolfhounds Grandparent Circle!

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Pre-K program receives 4-star rating from Virginia’s Smart Beginnings Star Quality Initiative

06 | 2012

Students of all grade levels collect unused composition notebooks to be shipped to children in Haiti

Annual Report of Giving: A Defining Decade

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07 | 2012

Over 200 guests attend Barry Boys Reunion, resulting in a combined $5500 gift to the school

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Ms. Gloria Normann Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parker, III Conoly and Betsy Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Jr. Mr. William T. Prince Dr. Gerald and Sherry Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Randolph Ms. Mary S. Robinette Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Robison, III Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rule Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Salvador Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sepull Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Shumate Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Solinap Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stickney

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes LCDR and Mrs. Robert Hutchinson Mr. Leon Illig Mr. and Mrs. Stafford L. Jones, Jr. Tom and Lin Jones Mary G. Keogh Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kiefner Mr. Wayne W. Koch Dr. and Mrs. Willette LeHew Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lex Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liggio Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Louth Ms. Loretta Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marcoccio Ms. Nancy McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Teodoro Mendoza

Mr. William Stonaker and Mrs. Patricia Wilson Mr. Tony Swebilius Dr. and Mrs. William Thesier Mr. and Mrs. James Thomasson Mr. and Mrs. Vince Tolson Ms. Patricia Trapani Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vinson Captain and Mrs. Thom Violette Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voorhies Mr. and Mrs. George M. Williams Ms. Virginia D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilson

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The Anchor Room is established in the Middle School to assist students in making appropriate behavior decisions

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbott Mr. and Mrs. John Ankerson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Beard Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bockheim, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Breeden, III Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Burke Nancy O. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Conrad, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Crumpler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeMong Ms. Mary Dohrman Mr. and Mrs. William C. Eisenbeiss Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Everett Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fossee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant Mr. Robert Hasler, Jr.

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More than 1,000 pairs of shoes are collected and donated to “Soles for Souls” charity


Volunteers With gratitude and celebration we salute our volunteers for all the dedicated work they accomplish in the school and for our community.

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Theatre Arts More than $14,000 is presents “Oliver” to raised and donated to a sell-out crowd the American Heart Association through Jump Rope for Heart

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Timothy Knapp Steve Kondracki Tony Krueger Jason Kypros Jake Labaire Jessica LaBrie Walter LaBrie Nancy Lacore Patrick Lacore Carol LaFauci Lea Laplace Pete Laplace Andy Larkin Ann Larkin Lynne Larson Eric Lassalle Meg Lassalle Janine Latus Leigh Leffler Mary Louis LeHew Whitney Lester John Lewis Stefanie Levensalor Denise Lex Peyton Lex Buck Liberto Dave Limroth Richard Litton Matt Louth Rebecca Louth Elaine Luria Brian Lynch Lisa Lynch TJ Lynch John Maloney Marie Maloney Adale Martin Grey Martin Roy Martin Sandy Martin Emily Mason Brian Masterson Jean Masterson Lara Matela Jennifer Mathew-Lewis Joan Maus Andy McCullough Donna McCullough Erika McCullough Laura McDermott Rob McDermott Jackie McIntyre John McIntyre Jeff McLaughlin Danielle McLin

03 | 2013

8th grade hosts 4th annual Servant Leadership Awards Dinner to honor 4 leaders selected by the class from local parishes

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Steve Hammond Kristen Hartman Mette Hartov Cambrai Hayes John Heller Julie Heller Bryan Herndon Charlotte Herndon Cindy Hickey Matt Hickey Irving Hill Rochelle Hill Tom Himstreet Betsy Hnath George Hnath Lauri Hogge Ray Hogge Noreen Hoi Gordon Holley Cheryl Holmes Martha Holmes Lisa Horth Michael Hostutler Nicole Hostutler Bobby Howlett Megan Howlett Brendan Hoyle Tara Hoyle Ashley Hubert Ken Hubert Pooja Iyer Allison Jarvis Rosalie Jepsky Lee Joly Tom Joly Bernard Jones Daren Jones Diana Jones Greg Jones Megan Jones Tamice Jones Tracey Jones Trish Jones Sookyung Joo Mary Keogh Megan Kiefner Rick Kiefner Nicole Kiger Janet Kim Anne Kimple Ed Kimple Brian King Rebecca King Roz Klein Elizabeth Kloc

Kieran McMahon Chuck McPhillips Ed McPhillips Mary McPhillips Peggy Meder Bill Meyer Sarah Mitchell Julie Moberly Elaine Moninger Tom Moninger Jon Montagna Elizabeth Montagna John Moore Katherine Moore Maura Murchake Rob Murphy Lourdes Neilan Catherine Neskis George Neskis Jim Newsom Dinh Nguyen Louis Nguyen Barbra Noe Edward Noe Michelle Nottingham Scott Nottingham Tracy Novosel Clara Obermeier David Obermeier Kim O’Brien Vince O’Brien Kevin O’Connor Penny O’Connor Robin Owings Chris Page Chris Palestrant Beth Paluszek Beth Parker Jeff Parker Brigid Peddy Dan Pellegrino Nicole Pellegrino Brenda Perez Olena Peterson Gail Phipps Colleen Pichette Greg Pitman Mary Pitman Matt Polson Andy Powell David Powell Nicole Powell Paula Powell Stephen Powell Heather Powers

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In 1st year of middle school sports joining ETIS, in addition to Tidewater Catholic League, Girls Soccer wins Championship

Robert Spina Jennifer Squatrito George Steffian Lisa Steffian Amy Stinette Ghislaine Stonaker Stephen Story Luke Suber Marti Suber Adrienne Sullivan Aimee Sullivan Sean Sullivan John Tenney Teresa Tenney Cathy Thaden Jenn Tica Julie Trudell PJ Trudell John Tucker Donna VanKeuren Steve Velotas Christine Vincent Erich Vincent Lucy Vinson Courtney Violette Mike Violette Suzanne Voorhies Jackie Voorhies Lynn Waidelich Sarah Walls Carter Ward Virginia Ward Adair Wells Morgan Wells Tom West Bill Whitehurst Shannon Wiens Kelly Willette Michael Willette James Williford Kristy Williford Karen Wilson Heather Wilson Matt Winston Myong Winston Jerry Wohner Karen Wohner Barbara Wright Paula Adams Wright Tara Wright Flurry Yanez John Yanez Emily Zak William Zak Kseniya Zamfir

Mike Powers Jolanta Prewitt Phillip Prewitt Don Price Carrie Prince John Prince Kristen Quinn George Raiss Angela Ramsey Dave Randolph Rosie Randolph Lori Ransone Mike Reedy Jamie Richardson Matthew Richardson Chris Richeson Ross Riddle David Ring Larah Ring Stacie Ringleb Betsy Rivers-Kennedy Katherine Rocca Stephen Rocca Dianne Saal Joanne Saal Ken Saal Hooman Sadr Sharon Sadr Bert Sanford Nicky Sanford Kelly Scheider Mark Schoenenberger Sara Schroeder Melissa Scott John Searing Sheri Searing Angie Segerblom Sean Segerblom Candace Seidensticker Daniel Seidensticker Pete Sessa Peg Shoemaker Daniel Short Elizabeth Short Gabi Shumate Ashley Sinitiere Carly Smith Doug Smith Linda Smith M.M. Smith Randy Smith Reginald Smith Sharon Smith Shawn Smith Elizabeth Spina

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James Dickie Marissa White DiGirolamo Nadine Domond Anne Donnelly John Donnelly Catherine Dorsey Stephanie Douglas Daniel Doyle Leslie Doyle Laura Drap Beth Driscoll William Driscoll Jackie Drotar Erin Duffy Kara Dumont Theresa Dunleavy Bill Eisenbeiss Natalie Feldman Cynthia Ferguson Joseph Filipowski Ed Fiorella Troy Flippen Ted Forte Melissa Fossee Ed Foster Tara Franklin Lori Friel Kerri Furey Rebecca Gabos Brent Gadams Bob Gangewere Debbie Garrick Lucy Gibney Paul Gibney Jessica Gilden Gill Gillespie Betsy Given Addison Glenn Mike Glenn Isma Granger Jack Granger Summer Grathwol Jennifer Greeley Jo Grice-Barrows L.J. Griffin Denise Grucio Linda Guerrieri Ali Gunbeyi Erika Gunbeyi Charlie Gunter AnnMarie Gunter Laura Guyot Colleen Hagan Egl Emily Hagan Renae Hammond

06 | 2013

More than 60% of alumni attend the 3rd annual Alumni Reunion

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Evelyn Adkisson Michael Acheson Becky Alexander Rosalie Alinsonorin Janet Amelon Linda Amini Brad Arthur Carrie Arthur Steven Baggarly Nate Barnes Ana Basso Robert Beard Susannah Beard Matt Beran Leanne Besachio Stuart Birkel Yolanda Blair Ann Bockheim Greg Bockheim Tracy Bodvake Tisha Bohn Diane Bolin Barbara Bonheur Ronn Bonheur Alisha Boring Lori Breeden Lucius Breeden Jamye Brown Josh Brown Larry Burge Jennifer Burke Michael Burton Tamatha Burton Heather Butterbaugh Ellen Carver Anita Cason Nathalie Cassis Dan Cawley Pat Cawley John Chandler Eileen Coffman Mark Coffman Shelly Compton Alice Crouch Anne Cummings Mary Lou Cutter Amy Cutter Mike Cutter Allison Dahl Ken Danser Bill Davis Dana Decker Paul Decker Luc Delaney Andrea DiCarlo Elisabeth Dickie

06 | 2013

Thanks to the 2011 challenge over 500 inches of hair donate to Locks of Love

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Graduate Class of 2014 In June, we bid farewell to our 7th graduating class. All Wolfhounds in the eighth grade class of 2013 who applied to selective high school programs, were admitted. Our graduates will be attending the following schools and/or programs: Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School Cape Henry Collegiate Governor’s School for the Arts Granby High School Granby High School International Baccalaureate Program Kellam High School Maury High School Maury High School Medical and Health Specialty Program Norfolk Academy

Graduate Class of 2010 We are pleased to report that our third class of Wolfhounds are heading off to college. Of all the graduates, 75% were honors graduates from their respective high school programs. Baylor University California Institute of Technology Hampden-Sydney College Old Dominion University University of Maine University of Miami University of Mississippi University of North Carolina Wilmington University of Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Virginia State University Washington College

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Annual Report of Giving: A Defining Decade


Financials

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Tuition and Fees $3,544,406 James Barry Robinson Trust Support, Contributions, Gifts and Donations $2,917,446

Operating Income

Other Income (athletics, theatre, Spirit Store, clubs, facility rental, etc) $354,142

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Returning Thanks Annual Fund & Donations $277,773

Total: $7,223,739

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Evenings at Saint Patrick, Designated Gifts & Scholarships $129,972

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Operating Expense 52

Total: $7,223,739

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Salaries & Benefits $3,764,084 Facilities, Depreciation & Grounds $2,376,698 Operationss $869,131 Curriculum & Instruction $130,060 Professional Development $83,766

The Code of Canon Law Book III, Canon 795 “Since true education must strive for complete formation of the

and intellectual talents harmoniously, acquire a more perfect sense of

human person that looks to his or her final end as well as the

responsibility and right use of freedom, and are formed to participate

common good of societies, children and youth are to be nurtured

actively in social life.�

in such a way that they are able to develop their physical, moral,

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