Access Academies 2010

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from aspiration to achievement

A MODEL FOR BUILDING COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPOR T

September 1, 2009 - August 31, 2 010

ACCESS Academies fosters aspirations, cultivates inspiration and nurtures the academic success of urban, economically-disadvantaged middle school students. Your investment in ACCESS Academies is building up our community with students highly capable of achievement and ready to contribute in high school, college and life.


HEARTFELT GRATITUDE The fulfillment of our students’ aspirations to achieve would be impossible without you, our generous donors. Your gifts are literally building up the future of our community by nurturing the talents hidden within each student to full expression through the power of education. On behalf of the students and community we serve, this Annual Report is dedicated to you. INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES General Fund Anonymous Hon. Terry Adelman Thomas Auffenberg Maryrose & Anthony Behr Meg & Rick Benben Karen & Phillip Berger James Billinger Maureen & David Blazevic Shirley Brady Chris Buckley Michael Burke Harry Bussmann Frank Carretero Carole Billings & Paul Casey Marie A. Casey & Kenn Entringer Marie C. Casey Victor Clever Edith & James Cunnane David Danis Robert Denlow Nancy & Richard Desloge, Jr. David Dolan Terrance Donohue Jan & Robert Donovan David Dressel Carolyn Dubuque Patty & Charlie Erker Patricia & Timothy Fagin Rabbi Randy Fleisher Mary Flick Thomas Fournie Ellen Freeman Leo Funk Russell Gall Marie Ganninger Thomas George Elizabeth Hampton Barbara Harbach Jane & Mark Harrington Joan & Lansing Hecker Tracy & Joseph Herrmann Robert Hickok Lillian & Edward Higgins Mary Ann Holden Kathyrn & Stephen Houston Jerome Howe Denise Hoxsey Jonathan Igoe Alice Jedlicka Melissa & Joseph Jedlicka III Thomas Kane Lawrence Keeley Marie Kenyon Susan Kerth Virginia & John Krings Becky Kubala Sallly & Larry Kuhn Chris & Ron Kuper Mary & Oliver Langenberg Harry Langenberg C.L. Lee Judith & Craig Lindquist Jean Lopez Lorna Marsh Susan & John Mathes Robert Mathias Beth & Dudley McCarter Bill McDermott Gerard McGahan Jim McLaren J. Arthur McManus Bo & Terry Mehan Fr. Gary Meier

Richard Meyer H.C. Milford Paul Minorini Rita & Michael Mooney Fr. Romain Morales Roger Morse Terry & Mike Mulligan Cathie & Birch Mullins Anna & Michael Mullins Lorraine Murray Heather Needleman James Nelson Maureen & Tom Nolan Marian & Evan Nunn Sue & Mark Ohlendorf John O’Neill Heather Oshea Mary & James Pandjiris Richard Patton Martha Casey-Philipp & Conrad Philipp Cathy & Chuck Phillips Roger Plackemeier Diane Poelker Stephen Potter Kathy & John Qualy Mimi Ravarino Christy & Ryan Redmond Joyce Reese Christina Rios Mary Rodgers Christine & Marty Ronzio Karen & Len Ruzicka Kathleen Ryan Mary Ryan Pat & Leo Saenger Mary & Thomas Santel Teresa & Paul Schroeder Tricia & John Shaffner Victoria Sheehan Margie & John Simon Carolyn & Timothy Size Barbara & David Slavkin William Suntrup Joe Terril Debbie & Steven Tharpe Jerry Thomasson Wendy Timm Jan Torrisi-Mokwa & Joe Mokwa Blanche Touhill Tessa Rolufs Trelz Maureen & David Trompeter Timothy Trout William Tunney P.A. Twardowski Thomas Utter Kathleen & Richard Valenta Christopher & Nancy Vatterott Joan & John Vatterott Maggie & Paul Vatterott, Jr. Nancy & Chris Vatterott Teri & Pierce Vatterott Fr. William Vatterott Patty & Frank Viverito Lynn Wakefield Laura & Joel Weeks Debbie & Mark Wilhelm Alan Winkelmann James Wuller Timothy Yeaglin Thomas Young

CORPORATE & FOUNDATIONS General Fund Guarantee Electrical E.M. Mullins Charitable Trust St. Louis Philanthropic Society St. Louis Trust Company The Alvin Goldfarb Foundation The Lutheran Foundation The Mathile Foundation The Saigh Foundation The Vatterott Foundation NativityMiguel Scholarship Fund Donors Academy at King of Glory Lutheran School Judy Anthon Archdiocesan Catholic Education Office Tom Auffenberg Marge & Ron Aylward Robynne & Jack Backs Margaret & Dennis Balfe Bancorp South Mary Bannister William Barnes Carolyn Barnett John Basler Suzanne & Charles Basuino Kathleen Batts Dan & Carol Bauer David & Lois Birner Bishop DuBourg High School David Blakely Russell Bley Jamie Boock Christine Burghoff Kathleen & Michael Carapella Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School Marie A. Casey Casey Communications, Inc. Joseph Cavato CBC High School Central Catholic School and Academy Chaminade College Prep Katie & Charlie Claggett Victor Clever CommerceBanc Joseph Conran Cor Jesu Academy Chris Coulter Rev. Richard Creason Katie & Steve Crider Rodney Crim De La Salle Middle School Lucie & David Dempsey Tom Dempsey De Smet Jesuit High School Joe Divis David Dolan Jan & Robert Donovan Rev. Mitch Doyen Patricia Dubuque Bonnie & L.B. Eckelkamp Donald Eggleston Lucy & Michael England Fred Entrikin Patty & Charles Erker James Feuerbacher Macon & Peter Finley Mia & Michael Fitzgerald Karen & Michael Fogarty Mary & Mike Fogarty

Food Service Consultants Footwear Unlimited Peter Frane Ann Frawley Randy Fusz Rosmy & Mathew George Laurie & Jeremiah Grimes Timothy Grochocinski Sr. Gail Guelker, SSND Carmele & Jerry Hall Jane & Mark Harrington Mary & Tom Hastings Barry Hayden Roseanne & Robert Henkel Ann Herides David Hill Thomas Hoerr JoEllyn & John Hoffmann Frances Holloran James Holloran Patty & Joe Holloran Holy Trinity School and Academy Claire & Bruce Hundelt Kathleen & John Hylla Walter Iman Incarnate Word Academy Incarnate Word Foundation Daniel Isom Elizabeth & Jesus Ituarte Melissa & Joseph Jedlicka Mary J. Jill & Glenn Zimmerman John Burroughs High School Catherine Keefe Patty & Joe Kelley Leo Kennedy Marie Kenyon Gerald Kirk Prudence & Marc Kramer John Lamping Katie Laramie Robert Leggat Dot & Larry LeGrand Michele & Timothy Leibman Kim & James Lenz Kent LeVan Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, L.C. Mary Lodes Peggy & John Lord Sheila & Michael Loyet Loyola Academy Steve Luebbert Lutheran High School Association Barry Mannion Marian Middle School Carolyn Marler Bob Mathias Edward McCarthy Rev. Mark McKenzie Bo & Terry Mehan Judith Meyer Vance Miller Jay Minton Monsanto Fund Rita & Michael Mooney Gerard Mudd Don Mueth Cathie & Birch Mullins Carol Nachtmann Nerinx Hall High School Fran & Bill Nordmann Sr. Lucie Nordmann, RSCJ Mike Normile Notre Dame High School

Randall Odem Maureen O’Donnell Sue & Mark Ohlendorf Sheila & Robert Oliveri Maureen Ottley John Paino Deborah Patterson Corinne & Richard Patton David Phillips Roger Plackemeier Susan Preis Patrick Quinn Christina & Thomas Reichardt Ron Rhoades Ann & Bill Rice Joan & Charles Riley Kathy Robtoy Sr. Barbara Roche, SL James Rogan Ronald McDonald House Charities of Metro St. Louis Rosati-Kain High School Darryl Ross Richard Ross Rubin Brown Ann Russek Brian Ryherd Pat & Leo Saenger Thomas Santel Debbie Schlattman Catherine Schlick Jay Schmelter George Schmidt Janet & Martin Schwarze Margie & John Simon Patrick Sly St. Cecilia School and Academy St. Elizabeth Academy St. John Vianney High School St. Joseph’s Academy St. Mary’s High School St. Louis University High School Mary Beth & Allen Soffer Deborah Steurer Pat & Tom Stiffler Jennifer & Michael Sudekum William Suntrup Joanie Taylor The Vatterott Foundation (dinner sponsor) Katie Thiemann James Tobin Today & Tomorrow Educational Foundation Trinity Catholic High School Ursuline Academy Joan & John Vatterott Lucy & Frank Vatterott Martha & Robert Vatterott Nancy & Christopher Vatterott Sarah Vatterott Susan & Gregory Vatterott Rev. William Vatterott Villa Duchesne/ Oak Hill School Joan & Ed Wahl Hardy Washington Judith Webb Aurelia & Russell Weil Mike Weltke Michael Wetle Christine & Thomas Wheeland Ronnie White Cynthia & Robert Wilhelm Deborah & Mark Wilhelm Msgr. Theodore Wojcicki Mary & Mark Wuller


EDUCATION TRANSFORMS

“Only the educated are free.”

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his quotation from an ancient philosopher says much about the long-term mission of ACCESS Academies. Education is the key to real freedom for our students: •

• Freedom from poverty -– able to provide for themselves, their families and their communities because they gain the intellectual tools to be productive citizens.

high schools – parochial, private and public. That’s 48 of our 50 8th grade graduates. • 92% of our graduates from ACCESS schools’ Class of 2006 –which totaled 22 students -- completed high school in May 2010 within four years. • Enrollment in the ACCESS programs in September 2010 climbed to 244 students. • Our annual NativityMiguel Scholarship Dinner generated more than $230,000 for funding high school scholarships for our graduates.

• Freedom to pursue spiritual and moral growth –- able to lead lives marked by integrity, compassion and commitment to the common good.

Your support of our students is essential. It gives them a chance at building lives of self-sufficiency and service, lives that are truly free.

• Freedom to exercise positive leadership -– able to stand up to the violence, irresponsibility and other harmful traits that fracture our neighborhoods and our society.

Thank you for your help in the past and for considering additional support as we begin our seventh year. Your generosity is making a difference. Gratefully,

While these objectives are long-term in nature, ACCESS has shown solid short-term results during the past year: Thomas M. Nolan Executive Director, ACCESS Academies

• 96% of the May 2010 graduates from our four ACCESS schools were accepted to college-preparatory

ACCESS TO ACADEMICS ACCESS ACADEMIES APPLIES THE PROVEN NATIVITYMIGUEL MODEL TO STUDENT EDUCATION:

Colorado School of Mines

University of Dayton

EXTENDED school days

Loyola-Chicago

University of Missouri

A LONGER school year

Marquette University

University of Notre Dame

Rockhurst University

Xavier University

Saint Louis University

Washington University in St. Louis

A RIGOROUS curriculum that boosts student

achievement and preparation for collegeprep high schools

PLUS GRADUATE support throughout the high

school years, including counseling, monthly contact, tuition support throughout high school, and navigation of the complex college search, application and financial aid process. The intensive, holistic approach of our NativityMiguel model of education develops capable and committed students now being accepted at such institutions as:

St. Mary of the Woods As one ACCESS graduate – now a high school senior – recently said, “I would never have dreamed of a high school – let alone a college – outside the boundaries of my neighborhood. Because of ACCESS and the tremendous support it provides, my whole world has opened up! I am so grateful.”


STEADY GROWTH 01 1 10

ACCESS Academies provides unique access to quality education in St. Louis’ urban neighborhoods. The table at left charts the steady enrollment increases each year for ACCESS schools, beginning in 2004 at St. Cecilia.

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69

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52

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109

87

68

65

45

CENTRAL CATHOLIC

28

49

81

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52

60

55

53

KING OF GLORY

56

69

200

205

206

221

244

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BY THE NUMBERS • Our ACCESS graduates of 2010 totaled 50 eighthgraders, 96% of whom are now enrolled in college-prep high schools. • Our total number of graduates in six years now totals 286 and we have another 244 currently enrolled in our four ACCESS Academies schools. • In addition, 29 of our first 35 graduates (Classes of 2005 & 2006) – or 83% -- are now pursuing post-secondary education. WHERE ARE OUR NEWEST GRADUATES? Enrollment by High School for 2010 ACCESS Academies Graduates

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Bishop DuBourg High School 1 Cardinal Ritter College Prep 12 Chaminade College Prep 1 Christian Brothers College High School 1 Clyde C. Miller Career Academy 1 De Smet Jesuit High School 1 East St. Louis High School 1 Gateway Institute of Technology 4 Lutheran High School North 1 Lutheran High School South 4 Metro Academic and Classical High School 2 Nerinx Hall 1 Notre Dame High School 1 Roosevelt High School 1 Rosati-Kain High School 1 St. Elizabeth Academy 5 St. Mary’s High School 4 Trinity High School 5 eading Ursuline Academy 2 eading Villa Duchesne High School 1 Total 50

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96% Total 8th Grade Graduates in 2010: 50 Succeeding with Reading is an ACCESS Academies program aimed at igniting a love of reading and writing among urban third, fourth and fifth graders. Its impact expanded in 2009-10 due to the generosity of donors, who more than doubled donations over a year ago to top $130,000. Thanks to all who contributed with donations and tutoring time! SUCCEEDING WITH READING DONORS Amy Peck Abraham The Aronson Family Center for Creative Arts Jean Cody John Cohen Betsy Douglass David Eidelman Fred Epstein Randy Fleisher Gretta Forrester Peg & Robert Gilbert Ken Goldman Jeffrey Grim Denise Hoxsey Claire & Bruce Hundelt Alex Ihnen Wendy Jaffe David Kabbes Karen Kalish

Nancy Kalishman John Kalishman L’Ecole Culinaire Pam & Ken Lester Roz & Charles Lowenhaupt John Mann Cathie & Birch Mullins Maureen & Tom Nolan Marilyn Ratkin Amy & Mark Rubin Bill Tucker Ben Senturia William Sitzer Michael Staenberg Sally & Bernard Stein Lisa Van Amburg Vatterott Foundation David Wolfe


GRADUATE SUPPORT A unique element of the NativityMiguel school model nurtures graduates with an array of support services to navigate the path to academic success during high school and beyond. The effort is mission-critical to students working to become the first in their families to graduate from high school. ACCESS’ Graduate Support Program dedicates a full-time graduate support advocate at each of our four schools to:

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HELP students explore, apply and choose high schools

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VISIT every graduate each month during their four years of high school (now 249 students)

ASSIST each family with tax returns, financial aid applications and electronic filings, in collaboration with Saint Louis University Law School volunteers

CULTIVATE relationships with students’ high school teachers, counselors and administrators

with tutoring and counseling assis5 INTERVENE tance as needed 6 PROVIDE Saturday morning study and social support students and their families with the college 7 HELP search and application process 8 PROVIDE ACT test preparation classes families with completing FAFSA, the col9 ASSIST lege financial aid application

Through the ACCESS Graduate Support Program, students receive needed financial support during the high school years to ensure success in their college-prep high schools and solid preparation for college. Visions of a collegiate future are developed on 8th grade field trips to area colleges, where students meet professors, get to know athletic team members, visit dormitories and talk with college students. The joy of students’ success is witnessed at the annual NativityMiguel Park-A-Palooza event for 8th grade students attending all seven NativityMiguel schools in St. Louis. “NativityMiguel schools are the only schools to follow our graduates, and stay on them and with them for four more years. We give them the encouragement, tools and support needed to ensure each one’s success,” notes Carolyn Dubuque, director of mission effectiveness for ACCESS Academies. “Our end game is getting them in college. This dedicated support creates access to college for our graduates.”


FUNDING HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Today, 185 high school freshmen and sophomores are attending the college-prep school of their choice because donors are “funding the gap.” This collaborative NativityMiguel Network scholarship fund-raising effort ensures financial access to aspiring students who are ready to work, achieve and contribute. Many are the first in their families to graduate from high school, fully prepared for success in college.

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early 400 supporters of St. Louis’ seven NativityMiguel network schools and 21 area college-preparatory high schools united in June 2010 to raise more than $230,000 at the second annual St. Louis NativityMiguel Scholarship Fund Dinner, underwritten by the Vatterott Foundation. The funds raised are now supporting tuition scholarships averaging more than $1,000 each for 185 students, including 87 freshmen and 98 sophomores, at 27 local college-prep high schools. Three graduates shared how their experiences at NativityMiguel schools had charted the course of their lives and their visions for the future: • Joshua William (Class of 2010 at DeLaSalle Middle School; Class of 2014 at DeSmet Jesuit High School) • Luis Llanos (Class of 2006 at St. Cecilia Academy; Class of 2010 at St. Louis University High School; Class of 2014 at University of Notre Dame) • Terrie Webb (Class of 2005 at Marian Middle School; Class of 2009 at Rosati-Kain High School; Class of 2013 at Truman State University)

(Left) Terrie Webb graduated from Marian Middle School, then Rosati-Kain High School and is now a sophomore at Truman State University. (Right) Prior to graduating from St. Louis University High in 2010, Luis Llanos attended St. Cecilia Academy. He is now a freshman at the University of Notre Dame.

“NativityMiguel schools and local college-prep high schools share a fervent mission -- providing greater educational opportunities to students living in some of our poorest neighborhoods,” said Tom Nolan, executive director of ACCESS Academies. “Our students are grateful for the financial and emotional support of our donors. Our community’s generosity is a testament to what can be achieved when we align efforts and work together.” The St. Louis NativityMiguel network includes four ACCESS schools: the Academy at King of Glory Lutheran School, Central Catholic Academy, Holy Trinity Academy and St. Cecilia Academy. Other network members include De La Salle Middle School, Loyola Academy and Marian Middle School. All seven NativityMiguel schools are located in the city of St. Louis. College-prep high schools participating in the scholarship effort include: • Bishop DuBourg High School • Cardinal Ritter College Prep • Chaminade College Prep • Christian Brothers College High School • Cor Jesu Academy • De Smet Jesuit High School • Incarnate Word Academy • John Burroughs High School • Lutheran High School North • Lutheran High School South • Nerinx Hall High School • Notre Dame High School • Rosati-Kain High School • St. Elizabeth Academy • St. John Vianney High School • St. Joseph’s Academy • St. Louis University High School • St. Mary’s High School • Trinity High School • Ursuline Academy • Villa Duchesne/Oak Hill School


FINANCIAL DATA FY 2009 – 2010 For the fiscall year ending August 31, 2010

Contributions – Foundations (Corporate & Private)

$992,944

Contributions – Individual Support

$559,185

Contributions – Succeeding With Reading Program

$131,692

Interest Income

$90

Total Income

$1,683,911

*Additional Income (NativityMiguel Scholarship Fund Dinner, designated for high school scholarships).

$246,780

School Support Expenses St. Cecilia Program Support

$320,317

St. Cecilia Graduate Support Program Tuition

$62,600

Central Catholic Program Support

$382,917

$303,073

Central Catholic Graduate Support Program Tuition

$70,150

Holy Trinity Program Support

$373,223

$171,239

Holy Trinity Graduate Support Program Tuition

$23,375

King of Glory Program Support

$194,614

$260,628

King of Glory Graduate Support Program Tuition

$25,000

Other NativityMiguel School Support

$285,628 $59,865

Succeeding with Reading Academic Year Program Succeeding with Reading Summer Program Total Succeeding With Reading Program

$80,068 $59,966 $140,034

Additional Graduate Support Program Expenses

$4,094

Total Expenses

$1,580,409

General & Administrative (G&A)

(G&A expenses are covered under a separate grant. Every dollar donated goes directly to funding the academies.)

$329,316

IN THE NEWS The inspiring mission, outstanding results and educational leadership of ACCESS Academies captured a variety of media coverage in 2009-10. ACCESS Academies was featured in a story about the generosity of St. Louisans, Feb. 11, 2010. ACCESS Academies Executive Director Tom Nolan was a featured guest on a one-hour interview and discussion about alternatives to ensure that those in St. Louis’ urban core have equal access to effective education, June 15, 2010.

The story of how ACCESS Academies at St. Cecilia made college a reality for the three Carrillo brothers -- Alfredo, Alex and Jesse -- was told in a column by Susan Weich in the St. Louis PostDispatch on May 5, 2010, reaching an audience of more than a quarter-million readers. News of the second annual St. Louis NativityMiguel Scholarship Fund dinner, raising funds to fill the gap between what families can afford and what area college-prep high schools can offer in scholarships, was covered by the Ladue News, July 8, 2010.


3615 Olive Street, Suite 210 St. Louis, MO 63108

BOARD OF DIRECTORS We are grateful for the dedicated service and support expressed by our board and staff.

John C. Vatterott (chair) Retired Vatterott College

David O. Danis Retired Attorney

Paul Minorini Executive Director Boys Hope/Girls Hope

John G. Simon Managing Partner The Simon Law Firm

Marian V. Mehan (vice chair) Partner Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, L.C.

Rabbi Randy Fleisher Associate Rabbi Central Reform Congregation

Birch Mullins President Baur Properties

Blanche M. Touhill, Ph.D. Chancellor Emerita University of Missouri-St. Louis

John Krings (treasurer) President & CEO International Packaging Innovations

Mark Harrington Vice President Wells Fargo Investors

John T. O’Neill Retired, International Treasurer Monsanto

William Tunney, Jr. Retired, Senior Partner Boyden

Thomas M. Nolan (secretary) Executive Director ACCESS Academies

Joseph F. Jedlicka III Attorney

Richard H. Patton Executive Director Vision for Children at Risk

Rev. William F. Vatterott Pastor St. Cecilia Parish

Marie Kenyon Managing Attorney Catholic Legal Assistance Ministry

Leo C. Saenger Investment Advisor Principal Millennium Financial Group

James Webb President St. Louis Minority Business Council

Edith C. Cunnane Community Volunteer

Rev. Gary Meier Pastor Sts. Teresa & Bridget Parish

Paul G. Sheridan, S.J. President Bellarmine Prep

Mark A. Wilhelm President Safety National Casualty Corp.

James Cunnane Retired, CFO General Dynamics

Alan Meyer Board Member King of Glory School

Kevin Short Managing Partner Clayton Capital Partners

Alan G. Winkelmann Associate Superintendent Archdiocese of St. Louis

Rev. Richard H. Creason Pastor Holy Trinity Parish

3615 Olive Street, Suite 210 • St. Louis, MO 63108 • 314.898.0430 • 314.898.0432 (fax) • www.accessacademies.org Terry Mehan, Director of Development • mehant@accessacademies.org


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