2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT NATIVITY SCHOOL

OF WORCESTER CONTENTS WELCOME LETTER...... 4-5 ANNUAL REPORT RICHIE FERNANDO GRADUATION...... 6-7 GRADUATION SPEECH...... 8-9 2014-2015 A NOTE FROM THE FAMILY OF RICHIE FERNANDO, S.J...... 10-11 NATIVITY WORCESTER GRADUATES RECEIVE COLLEGE DEGREES...... 12-13 PRO CLASS RECEIVES HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS...... 14 FERNANDO CLASS VISISTS WITH JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS...... 15 YEAR END AWARDS CEREMONY...... 16 RISE TO THE CHALLENGE MATCH MET...... 17 STUDENT REFLECTION...... 18-19 SUMMER OF SERVICE...... 20-21 FELLOWS GRADUATION...... 22 DEMETRIUS SAFFORD ATTAINS EAGLE SCOUT RANK...... 23 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING...... 24-33 10TH ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION...... 34-35 PEOPLE OF NATIVITY WORCESTER...... 36-39

ANNUAL REPORT 3 • Our 2014 Summer of Service had our Nativity Men in school during the month of July avoiding a summer Dear Friends learning loss in math and reading as well as contributing over 1700 hours of community service through eight different non-profit agencies in our city. & Supporters Our Faculty and Administration… • With two more Nativity Teaching Fellows graduating OF NATIVITY SCHOOL from our program this spring, we now have a total of 46 who have completed the fellowship with nearly 90% OF WORCESTER, continuing in education and ¾ of those remaining in urban education. • Since the 2007-2008 school year, 25 graduates of our Nativity Teaching Fellowship program have earned “The function of schooling is not to a master’s degree through our relationship with enable students to do better in school. Assumption College and . • Nativity School of Worcester added the position of The function of schooling is to enable Reading Specialist to our student support team. We have students to do better in life.” already seen tremendous improvement in our students – Elliot W. Eisner, Stanford University and their enthusiasm for reading. Our Advancement Efforts… I was recently sitting in my penultimate graduate school • The total number of donors to our Nativity Fund (annual course at the Lynch School of Education at Boston fund) reached 775 – our highest total ever raising over College, when I came across this quote in a reader used for $1.1 million for the fourth consecutive year. a class on instructional leadership. The class was discussing • It’s OK to be Good Here – the Campaign for Nativity School standards and assessments – topics like the Common Core of Worcester, our first-ever capital campaign, continued and high-stakes standardized testing. Dr. Eisner’s quote to progress towards our goal of $7.5 million to fund spoke directly to me about the work done at Nativity sustainability through the elimination of debt on our School of Worcester, every day, with our 66 students, school building and our teachers’ residence and the 127 graduates and their families. As our mission states, creation of an endowment fund, and to fund excellence a Nativity School of Worcester education “inspires self- with renovations to our campus that will ensure that our discovery, responsibility, spiritual growth, and a life-long facilities meet the needs of our program. This year alone, dedication to learning.” we completed a full renovation of the Briggs Gymnasium “WE EXIST THANKS TO YOU. THANK The 2014-2015 school year was filled with great moments and added meeting space and a student support office for and many accomplishments including… our chaplain, school psychologist, and reading specialist. • Both the Nativity Fund and our capital campaign YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED Our Nativity Men… combined for a total of over $2.5 million raised. • For the 10th consecutive year, all of our 8th graders were • Our 10th Annual Spring Auction welcomed our largest SUPPORT OF NATIVITY SCHOOL accepted into private high schools and received sufficient crowd of over 300 as we celebrated the impact of your financial aid to attend the school. This makes 100% investment in our students, our families, and our entire OF WORCESTER; A SUPPORT THAT of our 127 graduates who have earned this distinction. community. Members of the 8th Grade Fernando Class enrolled at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School, St. We’ve accomplished all of this thanks to you – your MAKES A DIFFERENCE NOT JUST John’s High School, Worcester Tech, , generosity and support of a mission and a school that St. Mary’s Junior-Senior High School, and St. Peter- works; a school that is transforming the lives of our FOR A SUMMER OR A YEAR, BUT Marian Junior-Senior High School. community’s most vulnerable and at-risk population; a • Thirteen members of the Pro Class of 2011 graduated school that is “enabling students to do better in life.” A LIFETIME.” from high school and have enrolled in college or some We exist thanks to you. Thank you for your continued sort of specialized post-secondary program. Our support of Nativity School of Worcester; a support that Nativity Men enrolled at the College of the Holy Cross, makes a difference not just for a summer or a year, but a WPI, Assumption College, Worcester State University, lifetime. Quinsigamond Community College, Boston College, , Franklin Pierce University, the Navy and Marines, and Western New England College. 4 • 100% of our high school-aged graduates are in school Alex Zequeira ANNUAL REPORT 5 and on track to graduate. Richie Fernando Graduation CLASS OF 2015

Family and friends joined the 14 members of the Richie Fernando Class of 2015 on Saturday, June 6 to celebrate their graduation from Nativity School of Worcester.

Student speaker, Randal Agyekum, and community speaker, Sara Sterling, spoke to the audience assembled 100% in the school’s gymnasium. Additionally, Brian Benoit GRADUATES HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED INTO A FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY received the Nativity Spirit Award, celebrating his OR SPECIALIZED POST-HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM commitment to Nativity Worcester’s four pillars of strength, scholarship, character, and service through his four years at the school. Randal Agyekum Saint John’s High School Brian Benoit Saint John’s High School Misael Cruz Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School Omar Cruz Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School Johny Dellarosa Worcester Technical High School Devon Gray St. Peter Marian High School Stanley Hernandez Worcester Technical High School Vincent Huynh Saint John’s High School Jack Parks Worcester Academy Julian Rivera Saint John’s High School Dante Romeo Saint John’s High School Larry Santos Saint John’s High School Adrian Taveras Saint Mary’s High School Andrew Vushe St. Peter Marian High School

6 ANNUAL REPORT 7 127 GRADUATES SINCE THE SCHOOL’S GRADUATION FOUNDING IN 2003 SPEECH RANDAL AGYEKUM

Good afternoon, Mr. Zequeira, Mr. Dillon, members of Friday, during our last Spanish class with Ms. Torres, we Richie Fernando committed his life to service. He felt the Board of Trustees, Trustee Associates, faculty, families, did this assignment again to see how we felt about each God was calling him to be a man for others. As we leave friends, and my fellow classmates. Thank you all for coming other now. Our responses were very lengthy compared to Nativity Worcester, let us always be men for others whether to the Fernando Class graduation. My name is Randal our sixth grade versions because we are able to say more we are at St. John’s, St. Mary’s, Assabet Valley Tech, Agyekum and I joined the Fernando Class in the sixth about each other. We have known each other for a long Worcester Tech, St. Peter-Marian, or Worcester Academy. grade. I came in a shy child, unsure of my identity and how time now and have truly become brothers who care about As we move onto another chapter of our lives Nativity will I would adjust to an energetic and unique class. and respect one another. Nativity Worcester has given us always be with us everywhere we go. In the first few months of sixth grade, I wanted to fit in the opportunity to do this. so badly that for the first few months I made sure that I want to thank Nativity Worcester and all of my classmates everything that I turned in was perfect so that I could All of the members of the Fernando Class have grown up for the best three years of my life, for all the times that impress others. While I still work hard and strive for together to become remarkable young men, with the help we’ve laughed together, cried together, smiled together, perfection, I know now that my classmates and teachers of the wonderful faculty members here who have been with and worked together. We are a special and unique class. were there for me when I struggled and always supported us for every step of the journey. For all of the demerits and Let’s hold onto that. I am so thankful to have shared this me to do my best, whether or not I was perfect. detentions, even though we didn’t want them, they shaped Nativity Worcester experience with all of you. And on us to be the Nativity Men that stand here before you today, behalf of the Fernando Class I would like to thank all of the As a young sixth grader, I did not know that I would about to graduate. donors, and volunteers, for their many, many contributions. have so many different experiences with this class. In As Mr. Zequeira always says, this school relies on the just my three years with this class, we have all changed a On the last day of school last year I was looking into the dedication of others in the community. Thank you for being lot physically, mentally, and academically. In sixth grade, future and scared of what was to come. I did not want to dedicated to us and to Nativity Worcester. We would also “I WANT TO THANK NATIVITY Stanley would sleep in class and call himself “Good leave Nativity and the idea of being an 8th grader, in my like to thank you parents and families. I’ve heard that it is Looking” and Dante would hide under the teacher’s desk last year at Nativity Worcester, scared me. I was sitting hard to be a Nativity parent. You bring us to school, pick WORCESTER AND ALL OF MY when he was upset. Stanley sometimes is still sleepy, but down, feeling very sad, when Ms. Sterling saw me. I told us up, work, take care of us, make sure we have everything he’s getting better, and Dante doesn’t hide under desks her about my worries in hopes that she could cheer me that we need, and come to a lot of events that we have CLASSMATES FOR THE BEST anymore. We’ve come a long way! up, and she did. She told me this: “Don’t think about it at Nativity. You made this part of your lives because you as a year of lasts, but rather think of it as a year of firsts.” believed in us and believed in this school. Thank you for THREE YEARS OF MY LIFE, If there was something that we have kept as a class from I have thought a lot about this advice this year and it has giving us this gift. Lastly, we would like to thank Father sixth grade, it is our upbeat and energetic attitude. We love helped me push on especially last Friday when our last Fagan, as well as Father McMurray, and the staff and to laugh with each other, and we have grown into a class Mass and classes at Nativity took place - our last recess, faculty at Nativity Worcester, for all of your prayers for us FOR ALL THE TIMES THAT that respects what each of us contributes to our class. My our last lunch, and today, our last day as Nativity Worcester and our well-being. In the Bible it says “Train up a child best moment was at the end of my first year in Language students. These may be our “lasts”, but we have so many the way he should go, so when he’s old he shall never depart WE’VE LAUGHED TOGETHER, Arts class. Ms. Torres placed a piece of paper on each exciting “firsts” ahead of us in the days, months, years to from it” - Proverbs 22:6. This is what Nativity Worcester student’s desk and asked us to go to each desk and write come. has done for us - to make us greater and respectful men, CRIED TOGETHER, SMILED something good about the person. When the activity was true Nativity Men. It has been a wonderful experience and over I went to my desk to see all the wonderful comments As we move on we shall carry the name of Richie Fernando I know that we will never forget Nativity Worcester and the TOGETHER, AND WORKED that my classmates and teachers had written about me. This and his mission with us always. We shall carry on his impact that is will have on our life. was one of my greatest moments at Nativity Worcester legacy and mission of service to those in poverty and we because I realized how much people cared about me. Last will fight for social justice. This is who we are, Fernando. Thank you very much. TOGETHER.”

8 ANNUAL REPORT 9 A NOTE FROM THE FAMILY OF 100% STUDENTS LIVING IN THE RICHIE FERNANDO, S.J. CITY OF WORCESTER

It gives us pride and joy to know that a group of young students will be graduating and will be moving on to a new chapter in their lives.

These students are you and what makes it more special is that your class carries the name of Bro. Richie R. Fernando S.J., he was a student with similar interests like you and chose to make a difference in his life later through serving others.

We had wonderful memories with your class, all the pictures you shared with our family, the video meeting with question and answer where we shared smiles and laughter, especially the part, we will treasure this in our hearts.

Bro. Richie’s story continues to inspire people, just recently in Australia, another school had a class named after Richie Fernando and since you are the first batch to graduate under his name, we are sure that you will continue to be inspired what you learned in school. Your class will always be in our prayers for your success.

Our family extends our thanks to you dear students, the school faculty and administrators for making this moment to happen. We are very happy to know that Bro. Richie, despite all these years, is still remembered and will continue to be remembered through you.

Again our congratulations to the graduating class and we wish you all the best.

Yours in Christ, The Fernando Family Quezon City, Philippines 10 ANNUAL REPORT 11 NATIVITY WORCESTER GRADS RECEIVE COLLEGE DEGREES

Nativity Worcester proudly watched its second class Brian Johnson, Jr. received a bachelor of science degree 92% GRADUATES CURRENTLY of graduates receive their college degrees this spring. in Health Policy Management from Providence College ENROLLED IN SCHOOL Members of the Xavier Class of 2007 at Nativity Worcester in Rhode Island. Brian also served as secretary of received degrees from the College of the Holy Cross, Society Organized Against Racism (SOAR), a national DePaul University, Providence College and Yale University. organization dedicated to sharing resources and insights towards the elimination of institutional discrimination and On Friday, May 22, João Vickttor “Joveto” De Carvalho racism in academic communities. received a bachelor of arts degree at the College of the Holy Cross’ 169th commencement exercises held on Fitton Field Donald M. Rodriguez received a bachelor of science in Worcester, . The graduates were addressed degree at Yale University’s 314th commencement exercises at the College’s commencement exercises by Bryan A. held at the Old Campus in New Haven, Connecticut on Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Monday, May 18. Donald was one of two Ezra Stiles Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama, delivered the College Marshals, receiving the degrees on behalf of all his principal address and received an honorary doctor of laws classmates from Yale President, Peter Salovey. He also was degree. Following graduation, Joveto will return to Nativity decorated as a Robertson Undergraduate Fellow and earned Worcester, having accepted a Nativity Teaching Fellowship distinction within his major. Donald will be continuing at for the next two academic years beginning in July 2015. Yale doing research while applying to medical schools.

Cristian Esparza received a bachelor of fine arts in costume Eighty-nine percent of Nativity Worcester’s student technology on Saturday, June 13 from The Theatre School population is made up of minority students and all at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. He has been admitted students have a family income that falls below the working over the last few years in the fields of leather federal poverty line. Nationally, only 28 percent of young working, specifically in menswear, also working as an African American men and 16 percent of young Latino intern for Chicago-based leatherworker Casey Gunschel. men have obtained an associate’s degree or higher. Nearly Learning more about leather and all its possible uses and 90 percent of Nativity Worcester graduates are enrolled in techniques of manipulation. either high school or college.

12 ANNUAL REPORT 13 PRO CLASS RECEIVES HIGH SCHOOL DIPOMAS

Nativity School of Worcester is proud to announce the graduation Every year, the eighth graders take a class trip to Washington D.C. of 13 members of the Pro Class in June between the end of classes and their graduation.

of 2011 from high school. Thanks to the hard work of many chaperones, and especially volunteer Members of the Pro Class successfully completed their studies at FERNANDO D.C. Trip Coordinator, Nancy Williams and Nativity Worcester Field Trip Coordinator, Mr. Juan Beato-Lopez, the Fernando Class had a fantastic the following high schools: Doherty Memorial High School, Holy time! During their time in the D.C. area, students enjoyed watching a Name Central Catholic Junior/Senior High School, Leicester High Washington Nationals game, a tour of the Capitol Building from CLASS Congressman James McGovern, admission to the Smithsonian’s National School, North High School, Saint John’s High School, Saint Peter Air & Space Museum, and additional sightseeing adventures, all while Marian Junior/Senior High School, and Worcester Academy. being hosted by our fellow Jesuit institution, Gonzaga College High School. VISITS WITH However, even with all of these wonderful opportunities, for the last four years, the highlight of the trip has been to meet with Supreme Court Justice Members of the Pro Class of 2011 have the following post- Clarence Thomas. secondary plans beginning this fall: Assumption College, Boston JUSTICE Justice Thomas is a graduate from the College of the Holy Cross and only College, College of the Holy Cross, Franklin Pierce University, the second African-American to serve on the Supreme Court. Justice Keene State University, Quinsigamond Community College, Thomas spoke with the boys about his own humble roots in rural Georgia, and the great influence that his grandfather was on his life, especially in his US Navy, Western New England College, Worcester Polytechnic CLARENCE emphasis on getting a good education. After leaving the seminary following Institute, and Worcester State University. the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Thomas was recruited to Holy Cross to pursue a college degree. He returned to Worcester in January THOMAS of 2012 to accept an honorary degree. In his remarks, Thomas talked about his relationship with Fr. John E. Brooks, the then-President of Holy Cross, whose commitment to the ideals of equality and social justice brought him and scores of other African-American men to Holy Cross. Nativity 90% Worcester’s Class of 2016 is named in honor of Father Brooks. GRADUATES FOUR-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE Thanks to all who contributed to make this trip such a remarkable experience for our students! 14 ANNUAL REPORT 15 The Mores Award was presented to Brian Benoit, On Monday, June 1, Nativity Fernando Class of 2015 and Rosend Peña, Ikunza Class of 2017. The Mores Award is given to the students who School of Worcester held its display exceptional character and distinguish themselves year-end awards ceremony. with qualities of honesty, politeness, and fairness to others. The Christianitas Award was presented to Randal At this event, which begins the week leading to graduation, Agyekum, Fernando Class of 2015 and Darrell Kwateng, the school’s faculty and staff present awards to students in Anchieta Class of 2018 (pictured below). This award is           all grades that best reflect the four pillars of strength (vires), given to the students who show exceptional dedication to character (mores), service (christianitas), and scholarship service both inside and outside of the school and who never (studium). Awards are given for three of the pillars to one hesitate to put others before them. student from the eighth grade, and one student from the fifth-, sixth-, or seventh-grade, while the final pillar award of The Studium Award was presented to Alan Rivera-Lopez, scholarship is presented to one student from all four classes. Anchieta Class of 2018, Theo Kyenkyenhene, Ikunza Class of 2017, Prince Collins, Brooks Class of 2016, and The Vires Award was given to Misael Cruz, Fernando Jack Parks, Fernando Class of 2015. The Studium Award Class of 2015 and Anthony Rodriguez-Mejia, Ikunza Class goes to the student who shows the greatest dedication to of 2017. The Vires Award is given to the students who scholarship by displaying intellectual curiosity and a drive show exceptional strength during their time at Nativity for academic success. Congratulations to all of this year’s RISE to the Challenge Worcester. This student faces struggles head-on, and award winners! doesn’t shy away from a challenge. Match Met!

YEAR END This past year, an incredibly generous anonymous donor agreed to match the capital campaign gifts for fiscal year 2014 donors – up to $500,000. Hundreds of individuals and organizations responded to this unique opportunity by maintaining their current support of the annual fund, while also making an AWARDS CEREMONY additional gift to the capital campaign. We are thrilled to report that the RISE to the Challenge match was successfully completed and has provided tremendous support and momentum to Nativity Worcester’s first-ever capital campaign. A sincere thanks to all donors who participated and helped us to achieve this lofty goal! 73% STUDENTS FROM SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLDS

16 ANNUAL REPORT 17 STUDENT REFLECTION HERY, BROOKS CLASS OF 2016

My name is Hery and I’m thirteen years old. I am part of the seventh grade Brooks Class of 2016 here at Nativity School of Worcester. I am from the Dominican Republic along with the rest of my family. I live with my mom, dad and sister but, my sister is currently attending UMass-Dartmouth studying forensic psychology. I have lived here in Worcester for about five years. Before I moved here with my family, I lived in Orlando, Florida for five years as well. When my mom told me that I was coming to Nativity Worcester I turned her down like most kids at this school. But that was only because I didn’t want to lose my friends. But when my mom told me that Nativity had really good relationships to good high schools I began to gain interest in the school. She told me that the school has good relationships with St. John’s, Holy Name, St. Peter-Marian, Bancroft, Worcester Academy and Worcester Tech. Since then my feelings about not liking this school have diminished. I now don’t have to be scared of making new friends or making sure that I get into the right high school.

The thing that I like about Nativity is that there are so many opportunities to go to different places. For example, the seventh and eighth graders get to go to a place in Maine called Adventure Bound which teaches us about trust, team work, and how to bond with each other. My favorite part about going to Adventure Bound is on the last day we get to go whitewater rafting and it’s probably going to be the funnest thing you do there.

Nativity has changed me in many ways. For example, I have been more mature when it comes to school work. I have also learned discipline and that if l do something wrong that there are consequences for my actions. I have also improved more in terms of academics. I think that when we are taught something we go more in depth which extends our knowledge about a certain topic. In my old school when we learned something new we would not go in depth when we should have been doing it. When I graduate I will continue to come back to this school because after I’ve graduated I am still part of the school’s family and it is a huge privilege to be a part of. I have not yet decided on where I want to go for high school but I have plenty of time to think about that.

My future plans have been clear to me ever since I started watching sports on TV. I have always wanted to be a baseball player. I don’t have to be well known but I would enjoy being a professional baseball player. It has been a dream of mine to play for a team. I don’t have a specific team that I would like to get drafted to, but I just want to play for the love of the sport.

$21,347 Finally, I would like thank all of the donors of this school to continue what they are AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME doing, because of them, Nativity can be a great environment to learn in. Because of the FOR INCOMING STUDENTS donors, Nativity Worcester changes people. It changes us in the halls, in the classrooms, and during sports, it changes us for the better. It changes us into Nativity Men. 18 ANNUAL REPORT 19 1,700 NUMBER OF SERVICE HOURS THE NATIVITY WORCESTER COMMUNITY COMPLETED IN SUMMER OF WORCESTER DURING THE SUMMER OF SERVICE SERVICE 2015 “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – HELEN KELLER

During Nativity Worcester’s Summer of Service, students spend their mornings in language arts, mathematics, and service learning classes, and their afternoons at community service sites. Through this combination of academic lessons, community service, team building and leadership training, students are taught that they are capable of making a positive difference in their community. To that end, this year’s summer session theme was ‘Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much’ by Helen Keller. This summer, fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-graders performed community service at three different sites in mixed-grade groups; the groups visited each site twice. These sites included Canines for Disabled Kids, where students visited the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, and learned how people benefit from animals, but also how animals benefit people. The students also had the opportunity to visit the South Worcester Neighborhood Improvement Center, where they learned about all of the services the neighborhood center provides throughout the year, specifically the food pantry and summer program for kids. The third site the students visited was the Worcester Regional Environmental Council. The Nativity Men cleaned the grounds in and around the area for summer Farmers’ Markets and learned about environmental health and food justice.

For the seventh consecutive year, the eighth- grade students had the opportunity to work on the Highland Street Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Initiative. Students working on this project learned about philanthropy and nonprofit organizations in their service learning classes. They reflected on their own personal values to determine what community services they deemed most important for the people within Worcester. The students then chose how to disburse the $5,000 of grant funds to four organizations. This year, the eighth graders worked specifically with: Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance, Guild of Saint Agnes, The Hector Reyes House, and Seven Hills Foundation. Over the course of the Summer of Service 2015, the Nativity Worcester community 20 completed over 1,700 hours of service in the greater Worcester community. ANNUAL REPORT 21 FELLOWS DEMETRIUS GRADUATION SAFFORD The end of the academic year means saying goodbye not only to the ATTAINS EAGLE graduating students, but also to our Second Year Fellows. This year, two Fellows concluded their two years of service at Nativity School of Worcester and moved on to new positions. SCOUT RANK Mary McDonnell, a native of Harrison, New York, graduated from the College of the Holy Cross with a B.A. in Psychology and a concentration in Peace and Conflict Studies in 2013. While at During the month of July, Nativity Worcester graduate, Demetrius Holy Cross, she served as the Program Director at Pernet Family Safford, Pro Class of 2011, Saint John’s High School Class of 2015, Health Services for Student Program for Urban Development and Worcester State University Class of 2019, became the first (SPUD), Athletics Coordinator for Holy Cross for a Cure (Breast Nativity School student to attain the rank of Eagle Scout following Cancer Awareness Club) where she organized events with the his Board Review at Nativity School of Worcester. Established College’s varsity teams to promote breast cancer awareness, and in 2009, Worcester’s Troop 4, headquartered at Nativity School served as a tutor at Nativity Worcester. During the summer of of Worcester, has provided students at Nativity Worcester the 2012, Mary worked as an intern at NSW during our summer of opportunity to participate in a wide range of outdoor activities, service, and in 2011 was a camp counselor at Future Stars Sports while developing their character and self-reliance. For his project, Camp in Harrison where she coached children in tennis, basketball, Demetrius built a space for the Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church and soccer. Mary is moving on to Bellesini Academy, a Nativity- Youth Group in Worcester. This past May, Demetrius was able to model school in Lawrence, Mass., where she will be the Family and convert an unused portion of the basement into a finished space Alumni Transition Counselor. for meetings and activities. As part of the Board Review, scouts are asked questions to determine the quality of the experience and Andrea Munar, a 2013 graduate of St. Michael’s College in decide whether the scout has fulfilled the requirements for the rank. Colchester, Vermont, double majored in Psychology and English. Discussion of how he has lived the Scout Oath and Scout Law in Andrea was a four-year varsity swimmer at St. Mike’s and served his home, unit, school, and community are also included. as captain of the team her senior year. She studied abroad in Barcelona Spain in 2011, and spent her senior year in a practicum There are currently four additional Nativity Worcester graduates at Winooski Middle School, where she worked with a combined who are scouts in Troop 4 who are working towards achieving this class of 6-8th graders who had emotional and learning challenges. honor. We congratulate Demetrius on this award, and wish all of In the summer of 2007, Andrea also served as an intern/camp our other Nativity Men success as they pursue the Eagle Scout counselor at Latin Roots in Cambridge, MA, where she supervised rank. Also, a special thank you to Troop 4’s Scoutmasters, Bruce recreational activities with at-risk middle and high school students. Hopper and Jouko Siimes. Andrea will be joining the staff at Seven Hills Public Charter School in Worcester, Mass. as a fifth-grade Language Arts teacher. 87% 100% NUMBER OF FELLOWS WHO HAVE STUDENTS LIVE IN REMAINED IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION WORCESTER COUNTY 22 ANNUAL REPORT 23 We are truly grateful to the following individuals, organizations, corporations, and charitable foundations for contributions to Nativity School of Worcester during fiscal year 2015 ( July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015). We have made every effort to include all of those who have contributed during this time period. We sincerely regret and would like to know about 2014-2015 any inadvertent omissions or errors. Without all of you and your generous support, we would not be able to transform the lives of our students, ANNUAL faculty, staff, and community members. Thank you! • $1,101,021 was given to the Fund, which is the fourth • Members of the Pro Class of 2011 have the following year in a row surpassing the $1.1 million mark. post-secondary plans beginning this fall: Assumption • 775 donors made gifts to Nativity Worcester, the highest College, Boston College, College of the Holy Cross, number of donors in the school’s history. Franklin Pierce University, Keene State University, Quinsigamond Community College, US Navy, Western REPORT OF • Loyal donors helped us to complete the RISE to the New England College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Challenge Match, securing $500,000 in matching funds and Worcester State University. toward the capital campaign. • Four members of the Xavier Class of 2007 received their • Students and faculty performed over 1,700 hours of college degrees in 2015 from the College of the Holy community service in Worcester during the Summer of Cross, DePaul University, Providence College and Yale GIVING Service in July 2015. University. • The Fernando Class of 2015 graduated in June and • With 14 new graduates, now 100% of 127 graduates have graduates enrolled at Assabet Valley Regional Technical been accepted into and received sufficient financial aid to School, Saint John’s High School, Saint Peter-Marian attend private high schools. Junior-Senior High School, St. Mary’s Junior-Senior High School, Worcester Academy, and Worcester • One hundred percent (100%) of high school aged Technical High School. graduates are enrolled in school and on track to graduate. • One hundred percent (100%) of graduates attending a four-year undergraduate college or university are on track to finish their degree in four years. Sources of Giving in FY2015 SOURCE AMOUNT % CORPORATE/BUSINESS $149,742 13.6% CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS $387,756 35.2% INDIVIDUALS $563,523 51.2% TOTAL: $1,101,021 100%

24 ANNUAL REPORT 25 $100,000+ Dorothy and Michael Tsotsis Kathleen and Edward Ludwig Coghlin Construction Services Kathryn and Carl Schmitt Dr. Helen W. and Mr. Norman P. Virginia and Thomas Conti Unum Linda and Austin Lydon Fund Gunlee Segrain Boucher Colleen and Robert Cording Highland Street Foundation Patti and Paul Verderese Amy S. and J. Robinson Lynch Ann Marie and Richard Karen and Richard W. Shea, Jr. Maura and Roger Boucher Melissa and Rob Cording $50,000-$99,999 $1,000-$4,999 Rose and John Mahoney Connolly, Jr. Jamyn Moore Sheff and Paul Sheff Julie Bourgeois Barbara Cotter Polly and William Haylon Martin and Marlene Mancia Dan and Mary-Ann Connor St. Mary’s Church Donald Boutin Robert Cousy Alyce and Caleb Aldrich Wellington Management Margaret McKenna and Michael Cryogenic Institute of New Diana Sullivan Cyndie Bowie Paul and Anne Covino ATR Industries, Inc. Foundation Mangaudis England, Inc. Thomas Sullivan Lynn and Kevin Bradley Deborah and Michael Covino $25,000-$49,999 Joseph Bafaro Emilie and John Marvin Susan J. Curtin Sheila and GeorgeTetler Lisa Ann and Coel Brennan Timothy Cox James and Mary Maxwell Paula Donahue The White Companies Charitable Greg and Helen Breter Susan and David Cranford Amelia Peabody Foundation Isabela and Frederick Bayon John McAllister Kathy and Timothy Egan Trust Maria Brito Anne and Richard Croak John and Susan Haffty Benefit Development Group Joanne and Brian McClatchy Steve and Helen Estaphan United Way of Rhode Island Alina and Alejandro Brito Sandra Crompton Jesuit Community of Holy Cross Jennifer and Roger Breslin Susan and John McDonnell Peter Fallon University of Massachusetts Robert and Marilyn Brockmann Rosemary Cronin Cynthia and Stephen O’Brien Mary Lou and James Briggs Valerie and Robert McGuire, Sr. Peter and Jennifer Mugar Flaherty Medical School Richard Brown Brian Crossen Ann and Stephen Skinner Don Sugai and Danuta Bukatko Michael F. McManus Foundation Helen and Jim Foyle Craig and Ana Weatherley Linda and Matt Brown Erin and Rich Cummings The Rands Foundation Carole and Dean Burpee North Pointe Wealth Management Deborah Guyot-Freeman and Mark Kelsa and Don Zereski Theresa Brown Linda and Michael Curry United Way of Central M. Catherine Butler Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP Freeman Up To $499 Matt and Catherine Brunell Asheley R. Griffith and Marcia S. Massachusetts Thomas and Patsy Cecil Vincent and Bonny O’Rourke Christopher G. Kelly and Joanna L. Arthur B. and Joan E. Brunell Jr. Curtis Gloria and Larry Abramoff Brian Chandley Ann Peterson Geraghty Aimee Bryant Cutler Capital Management $10,000-$24,999 Josep Alba Thomas and Jeannine Clarke Putnam Investments Inc. Margaret and George Gray Theresa McBride and Bruce Bunke Sr. Mary Daniel Catherine and J. Christopher Collins Patricia Alexander Coldwell Banker - Lee Joseph Candace and Richard Race Eileen and Richard Greisch Paula and Jim Bushey Tom and Lori Daniells Julie and William Condron Jessica Alfano Realty Heather Raftery J. Michael and Brittany Grenon April Bushey Cristina and Shawn David Michael and Elizabeth Fee Kristina and Jonathan Allaire Michael and Maryellen Collins Debra and Paul Robershotte Donna Grogan Yvonne Bussmann Kymberly Davis Nancy and Joseph P. Flaherty Lynn Kremer and Iouri Alsov Commerce Bank Rockefeller Philathropy Advisors Guild of St. Agnes Eric Butler Kathy and James Delehaunty Fred Harris Daniels Foundation Isabel Alvarez-Borland Clare and P. Kevin Condron Jane Van Doren and David Rodda Ann and David Hawk Carol and Joseph Bylinski A. Daniel Dell’Elce, M.Ed. George F. and Sybil H. Fuller James and Johnna Amico Jenna and Henry Danis, Jr. Ruth H. and Warren A. Ellsworth Patrice Muchowski and David Margaret A. Post and Miles Cahill Corey Dello Russo Foundation John and Mary Lou Anderson Mary DeFeudis Foundation Hillis Elizabeth and Gerald Cahill Margie and Thomas DeQuesada Hunt Street Fund Alden Anderson Eric Dickson Saint Rose of Lima Parish Sandy Hubbard Carolina Calderin Joanne and Brian McClatchy Fund Leslie and James A. Andreoli Diocese of Worcester Elizabeth Sanning Matthew and Susan Kelley James Campbell established by William F. and Sandra Arakelian George and Mimi Eldridge Hal and Kathy Schneider Mary and Thomas L. Kennedy Marlene and John Campbell Cecily Glavin Marianela and Fernando Aran Patricia and Frederick Eppinger E. Sandra Shook Nicolyn and William Keville William Campbell, S.J. Diane and Albert Kaneb Michelle and Doug Arbeely Manuel Escobio Jeanne and Mark Shriver Robert and Candace Kniffen Mary Caputo Jean Mulder and Timothy J. Miles Archer Fallon Health Susan and John Simon Kathleen and John Lauring Gail and Donald Carberry McCormack Ursula Arello Florence V. 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Lucy and Jack Kapples Becky and Brian Roberts Graphic Arts Department Margaret McEvoy-Ball and Charles Paul Belsito Julie and Michael Kaneb Joanne and James Kee Sarah Nelson and Wayne Rocheleau College of the Holy Cross - Ball Barbara and George Bernardin Kenrose Kitchen Table Foundation Christopher and Shirley Kelly Maureen and Michael Ruettgers Office of the College Chaplains Barbara and Bruce Bazarian Guy Bertsch David McGrath Patricia Kaneb and Brian Kelly Michele and John Rugo College of the Holy Cross - Ross Beales, Jr. Paula Biscardi Sean and Lisa McGrath Christine Kelley-Kemple and James Kenneth Sadowsky Office of Employee Relations Michael Bradbury Norman Bitsoli Maria and Joseph Schwartz Kemple Saint Edward Parish Daniel and Marie Collins Greg Bradford Patricia Bizzell John J. Spillane Meredith and Kevin Kent Saint John’s High School Micaela Collins Edward Callahan Maureen and Ronald Bleday The Society of Jesus of the Monica and Michael Krikorian Joanne and R. Joseph Salois Gina Colon Kenneth and Nancy Candito Marcia and Don Blenko Northeast Province Alice Laffey James Sarni Jim and Cheryl Comer Regina Bonofilio 26 Richard and Veronica Listerud, Stephanie Yuhl and Anthony Mary Conley ANNUAL REPORT 27 M.D. Cashman Sharon Deraney Rosemary Graves Alison C. Kenary Beverley and Patrick McCarthy Lee Oser Gregg and Lisa Diezel Christopher and Jessica Green Richard Kennedy James and Christine McCluskey Robert and Delphine Pape Sean Dillon Ann T. Lisi and Joel Greene Rev. Dr. Paul and Carol Kennedy J.P. McCormick Sheila and Duane Papetti Philip and Kathleen DiPasquale Elizabeth L.B. Greene Marcia and Edward Kennedy Daniel and Lois McCue Helen Freear-Papio and Emil Papio Gail Discipio Maureen Griffin Joel and Emily Kent Michael McFarland Joseph and Elizabeth Parker Gagne William and Vivian Dole Jennifer Jacobs and Garrett Margaret Kirkendall John and Sally McGarry Jennifer and Brad Parks Moreen and Stephen Donahue Grunewald Kiwanis Foundation of Worcester Jessica Cullinan and Joseph Peter and Wallace Perkins Joseph Donelan Nancy and Eric Gunnard Chris Kostiw McGrath Paul Peter Catherine Doran Fred J. 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Sheehan Beverly West Crista and Michael Mahoney Janine Shertzer Carl Westervelt Angela Sigismondi Helen Whall In honor of the Ignatius Class of Jennifer Silvia Dr. Fred and Jane Wiecher 2006 Michael Simonds Dennis Callahan and JoAnn Sr. Mary Daniel Richard Simonian Wilkinson In honor of J. Christopher and Nancy Smith Scott and Joann Williams Cathy Collins Rebecca and Andrew Smith Melissa Wilson Micaela Collins Simon Smith, S.J. Helene and Justin Winn Lynda and Richard Somach Cathy Witkofsky In honor of J. Christopher Collins David Soscia Justin Wolosz Kristina and Jonathan Allaire Julie Speight Donna Wrenn Sandra Arakelian Kenneth St. Onge Sharon and De-Ping Yang Miles Archer St. Thomas More Society Kathy Zavorskas Timothy Arnold Eukle and Virginia Stamps Derek Zuckerman Douglas and Kathryn Baker Amy and Kevin Staunton Matching Gifts Guy Bertsch Nina and David Steinberg Julie Bourgeois Sara Sterling Bank of America Donald Boutin Gabrielle Stevens Covidien Cyndie Bowie Constance and Samuel Stewart Morgan Stanley Greg and Helen Breter Carolyn and John Stimpson Unum April Bushey Jennifer Straniti Schmolz Wells Fargo Keith and Gail Coffey Struck Catering Daniel and Marie Collins James Stuart Linda and Michael Curry Aleli and Oscar Suarez Kymberly Davis Gerald and Susan Crawford Sharon Deraney Sullivan Gregg and Lisa Diezel Mary and Jerry Sullivan Margaret Fast Helen Sullivan Juliet Feibel Bill and Mary Supple Daniel and Julia Flynn Mary and Stanley Surette Patricia O’Carroll and Joseph Foley Norman and Janet Sussman Christine Frasco Victoria Swigert Diane Garofalo Robert Muckian and Sara Swillo Wendy Gibson Muckian Jennifer Goodell Margaret Swords Andrea and Charlie Gordon Target - Take Charge of Education Maureen Griffin Andrea Taylor Jennifer Jacobs and Garrett Harun Thimmiah Grunewald Christine and Gary Todd Nancy and EricGunnard Matthew and Mary Toth Wendy Harlan Sally and Duane Hoffman 30 Sandy Hubbard ANNUAL REPORT 31 Janine Hughes Goldberg Christopher and Barbara Jerome In honor of Bill Glavin, Jr. In honor of Rev. 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Nativity School of Worcester’s 10th Annual Spring Auction Night drew a crowd of UniBank over 300 people on April 10, 2015 to raise money for Nativity Worcester, specifically Worcester Academy this year’s Summer of Service, and to honor several members of the Nativity Worcester Bronze Level Assumption College community: Cindy and Steve O’Brien, the Jesuit Community of the College of the Holy Roger and Jennifer Breslin Cross, and Unum. Coghlin Electrical Contractors, Inc. Fallon Health The Spring Auction night raised funds for the school and summer programs that Judith Powell and Mitchell Gitkind, M.D. are so important to Nativity Worcester’s young students’ success. Sixty-six boys and Guild of St. Agnes Early Education 127 graduates from the toughest neighborhoods in Worcester are now realistically MCPHS University envisioning the attainment of a college degree and a financially stable future. One Mirick O’Connell Reliant Medical Group hundred percent of high school-aged Nativity Worcester graduates are enrolled in high Saint John’s High School school, and on track to graduate within four years. UMass Medical School In-Kind Gifts Corporate Sponsors Struck Catering Silver Level Addie Lee’s Soul Food Unum Bancroft School American Foundation for Suicide Platinum Level Worcester Telegram & Gazette Benefit Development Group Prevention Consigli Construction Michael J. Bradbury, M.D. Atlas Distributing Gold Level The Granite Group Lee Joseph/Coldwell Banker Joseph and Kristin Bafaro College of the Holy Cross Jesuit Community of Holy Cross Diocese of Worcester Daniel and Michelle Baldor Commerce Bank Leaders For Today Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Bancroft School Elizabeth and Michael Fee William and Jane Mosakowski J.J. Bafaro, Inc. Barred Owl Retreat Center The Hanover Insurance Group Revelation Productions North Pointe Wealth Management Belisle Images Northeast Province of Jesuits Skyscope Creative Nutter, McClennen & Fish Brad Blank Putnam Investments Sullivan Insurance Group Roger and Jennifer Breslin Brendan and Kerry Swords 34 Sullivan, Garrity & Donnelly Stephanie Yuhl and Anthony ANNUALANNUAL REPORT REPORT 35 35 Insurance Agencies Cashman Michael Dugan John Duggan THE PEOPLE OF James A. Dyer Dr. Ericka Fisher Join Us! Jack Foley NATIVITY SCHOOL Dr. David Fredette You can help! Margaret Freije Andrew Gallagher OF WORCESTER Tim Garvin Patricia Gibbons Haylon Brittany Grenon $50,000 Bob Grenon Eric Harthun Will pay for the high school and Mark Heffernan college scholarships given to Paul M. Jourcin graduates Nativity School of Secretary Mike Kaneb $25,000 Margaret Florentine Worcester Faculty Mary S. Keefe Will cover the expenses related to Treasurer Sara Kelleher our Summer of Service and Staff 2014-2015 George Eldridge Richard Kennedy Bill Keville $10,000 Alex Zequeira, President Trustees Anthony J. Kuzniewski, S.J. Will provide a full-tuition Sean Dillon, Principal David Brunelle Tim Lahey scholarship for one student for our Emily Kent, Assistant Principal and Joel Chery William P. Loftus, III, Esq. academic year 7th Grade Lead Teacher Elizabeth Clancy Fee Miguel Lopez Patrick T. Maloney, Director of Rev. James Hayes, S.J. $5,000 Crista Mahoney Advancement William Haylon Will cover bus transportation for Michael Mahoney Joel Kent, Director of Operations Julie A. Kaneb students and chaperones for school Susan Mailman Fr. Thomas D. McMurray, S.J., Alice L. Laffey field trips Mary Jo Marion Chaplain and Director of Admissions Veronica Listerud Pamela A. Massad $1,000 and Jesuit Mission & Identity Sean McGrath Justin A. Maykel Herbert Woodard, III, Director of Jane R. Mosakowski Will pay for upgrading student Timothy J. McCormack Graduate Support Stephen O’Brien textbooks J.P. McCormick Meredith Kent, Director of High Vincent F. O’Rourke, Jr. Tom Moschos $500 School Placement/Graduate Support Bishop Daniel P. Reilly Thomas V. Murray, Jr., Esq. Will fund replacement furniture at Ray Hurley, School Psychologist Rev. John Savard, S.J. Michael Myers teachers’ residence Shannon Savage, Reading Specialist George Tetler, III Dominic Nompleggi & Individualized Student Plan Michael Tsotsis Kerry O’Keefe Coordinator Charles S. “Chick” Weiss, Ph. D. Christopher Philbin Wish List Kaytlyn Kelley, 5th Grade Lead Nativity School of Jason J. Port Teacher Supplies Heather Raftery Yachira Torres, 6th Grade Lead Theater costumes Worcester Trustee Michelle Read Teacher & Director of Afterschool White and colored card stock paper Rev. Catherine H. Reed Programs Associates 2014-2015 Construction paper David E. Roach Benjamin Gitkind, 8th Grade Lead Ursula A. Arello Art supplies – colored markers, etc. Christopher Robert Teacher & Development Associate Edward Augustus Stamps Kimberly Salmon Alex J. Bazarian, Teacher Kristin Bafaro Equipment Joe Salois Lance Stewart, Teacher Joseph J. Bafaro Jr. Jacob Sanders Cleats Juainer Beato-Lopez ’06, Nativity Paul Belsito Jack Schneider Flash drives Fellow Robert D. Blute III Kevin Spinale, S.J. Kindle books Grace Gallagher, Nativity Fellow Michael J. Bradbury, M.D. Matthew R. Sturgis Belts Billy Geddes, Nativity Fellow Gregory R. Bradford Katy Sullivan Dress shoes Lisa Hua, Nativity Fellow Roger Breslin Jeff Thielman Indoor-use Jacob A. Kelley ’06, Nativity Fellow Danuta Bukatko Diana Tsotsis Mary McDonnell, Nativity Fellow Rev. Ann Burgdorf Sponsorships Patti Verderese Andrea Munar, Nativity Fellow Gail Carberry High School Scholarship Assistance Matthew Wally Gary Carskaddan Summer of Service Scholarship Nativity School of Michael Welch Anthony Cashman Spring Auction Night Sponsorship Chuck Wilson Worcester Board of Trey Cassidy Stephanie E. Yuhl Patsy Cecil Kelsa Zereski, CFRE Trustees 2014-2015 Francesco C. Cesareo Chair Brian M. Chandley J. Christopher Collins Ron Cino P. Kevin Condron Vice Chair Michael Covino William Condron Daniel F. DiTullio 36 Mark L. Donahue ANNUAL REPORT 37 Nominating Committee Griffin Kenny Robert Wallace 2014-2015 Committees 2014-2015 Volunteers J. Christopher Collins, Chair Patrick Kerr Kristina Washer Program Committee Elizabeth Abott David Brunelle Jonathan Kezer Emily Watson Margaret Florentine, Chair Caitlin Adamakis Joel Chery Brittany Lane John Welch Sean Dillon Margaret Annecchio William Condron Ronelle LeBlanc Nicolle Wiebracht Elizabeth Clancy Fee Keelin Arseneault William Haylon Adriana Lebowitz Alison Wilkman Rev. James Hayes, S.J. Frances Avery Patrick T. Maloney Grace Levesque Peter Wood Meredith Kent Kyle Barrett Michael Tsotsis Patrick Loftus Kyle Woodlock Alice L. Laffey Isabel Bayon Charles S. “Chick” Weiss, Ph.D. Brian Lucas Jimmy Ye Veronica Listerud Andrew Blacquier Alex Zequeira Joseph Luongo Gary Zimmer, III Rev. Thomas D. McMurray, S.J. David Bing David Lyons Vincent F. O’Rourke, Jr. Spring Auction Night Committee Juliana Brandao Raha Maalin Heather Raftery Diana Tsotsis, Chair Jarrett Brink R. Thomas Mahon Herbert Woodard, III Patsy Cecil Michael Brockelman Dr. Tony McCaffrey Alex Zequeira Elizabeth Clancy Fee Karla Burns Daniel McCue Julie A. Kaneb Nicole Burshan Finance Committee Timothy McGuire Patrick T. Maloney Alicia Cardella George Eldridge, Chair Connor McGuirk Yachira Torres Conor Carey Joel Kent Marissa McLellan Alex Zequeira Anamaria Castro Alex Zequeira Jordy Melendez ‘08 Jessika Zequeira Patsy Cecil John Milner Development Committee Matthew Charette Jesuit Mission and Identity Ryan Mitchell William Haylon, Chair Lauren Clair Committee Amy Mon David Brunelle Kylie Coffman Fr. Thomas D. McMurray, S.J., Milagros Montenegro Joel Chery ClareConnolly Chair Nicole Morris J. Christopher Collins Michael Corrigan Thomas Cecil Jane Mosakowski William Condron Rosemary Cronin J. Christopher Collins Lucy Moye George Eldridge Erin Cunningham James Foyle Thomas Nixon Julie A. Kaneb Cora Curtis Michelle Huynh P’15 and P‘17 Abigail Oliver Patrick T. Maloney Natalie Czelusniak Rommy Medrano P’16 Timothy Orie Sean McGrath John Daly Ariel Rodriguez, Brooks Class of Kevin Osgood Jane R. Mosakowski Connor Davock 2016 Lilly Overmyer Stephen O’Brien Joao Vickttor DeCarvalho ‘07 Adrian Taveras, Fernando Class of Daniel Passarelli Bishop Daniel P. Reilly Linda Derita 2015 Elizabeth Pearce Rev. John Savard, S.J. Katherine Diggins Yachira Torres Lauren Pepi George Tetler, III Madeline Dodge Charles S. “Chick” Weiss, Ph.D. Joshua Perro Diana Tsotsis Sean Donoghue William Peters Michael Tsotsis Shane Driscoll Keith Plummer Charles “Chick” Weiss, Ph.D. Girls’ Division Working Rebecca Durgin Joshua Rivera Alex Zequeira Committee Amber Edwards Christopher Robert William Condron, Chair Jackson Ennis Capital Campaign Christopher Rehm Alex J. Bazarian Matthew Eldridge Sub-Committee Daniel Reid Maureen Binienda Elizabeth Erickson Michael Tsotsis, Co-Chair Teresa Ryan Linda Cavaioli Heather Ewell Charles “Chick” Weiss, Ph.D., Zoë Ryan J. Christopher Collins Gordon Farley Co-Chair Ann Sabulis Sean Dillon Kyle Flanagan J. Christopher Collins William Salter Patty Flanagan James Foyle William Haylon Gregory Schmitt William Geddes Glen Gallagher Patrick T. Maloney Charles Schufreider Lisa Hua Aram Garewal Alex Zequeira Jennifer Scudder Kaytlyn Kelley Ashtin Geiser Menz Facilities Committee Jouko Siimes Joel Kent Joseph Giroux William Condron, Chair Pat Siimes Judi Kirk Gabrielle Grant Joel Kent Talia Simoncini Sue Mailman Nicole Griffin Alex Zequeira Patrick Sleight Dillon Patrick T. Maloney Daniel Guerrero Hannah Smith Investment Committee Andrea Munar Daniel Havery Kathleen Songco George Eldridge, Co-Chair Heidi Paluk Chase Haylon Matthew Siebecker Stephen O’Brien, Co-Chair Candace Race Lea Hench Sara Sterling David Brunelle George Tetler Brenda Nahiely Lance Stewart, Jr. Joel Chery Diana Tsotsis Hernandez Jimenez Flavia Sula Eric Harthun Meridith Wesby Kim Hickey Emily Sullivan William Haylon Alex Zequeira Jonathon Hoey Frankie Tejidor Joel Kent Bruce Hopper Natalie Trainor Patrick T. Maloney Maria Hopper Elise Tomasello Alex Zequeira Richard Horigan Kate Tormey Melvin Kaska ‘08 Ashley Tourgee Kristen Kelley Patti Verderese 38 Michael Kelley ANNUAL REPORT 39 67 Lincoln Street Worcester, MA 01605 Tel: (508) 799-0100 Fax: (508) 799-3951

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Nativity School of Worcester is an accredited, independent, Jesuit middle school that provides a quality, all - scholarship education to underserved boys of all faiths. Drawing upon four pillars - strength, scholarship, character and service - a Nativity education inspires self-discovery, responsibility, spiritual growth and a lifelong dedication to learning.

Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Member of the Nativity Miguel Coalition of Schools Member of the Jesuit Network of Schools