Resume Book Class of 2014

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Resume Book Class of 2014 Resume Book Class of 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS The following is a guide to the various STM degree programs, with a by-program listing of STM students whose resumes appear in this book in alphabetical order. Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry—The M.A.T.M. is a two-year degree (48 credits)that grounds individuals interested in ecclesial ministry in the areas of scripture and theology studies, pastoral theology, contextual education, and spiritual formation. ERIN BROICH KELLY HUGHES DUONG PHAM, LHC EMELI VALVERDE LAUREN FISH REV. RICHARD KAYIZZI ANGELA SIEGEL HOPE GRIFFIN JOANN MCLAUGHLIN REV. TERUNGWA TOR Master of Social Work/Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry -The program (65 credits) reflects the University’s mission to educate individuals who are committed to the pursuit of social justice. A specific goal is to develop the skills and credentials necessary to plan, administer and/or provide social services within a local church or church-related agency. Students admitted to the program may expect to receive both the Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry (M.A.) and the Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) degrees in approximately three years of full-time study. MARGARET COURTNEY ELIZABETH D’ONOFRIO COURTNEY NICHOLS PATRICK REYNOLDS-BERRY Master of Counseling Psychology/Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry – Graduates with a dual M.A./M.A have completed studies that combine theories and practice in counseling and psychology with studies in religion and exploration of the pastoral dimensions of caregiving. It combines the foundational studies and faculty resources of the existing M.A. in Pastoral Ministry with the M.A. in Counseling Psychology from the Lynch School of Education. Graduates can seek licensing as professional mental health counselors. KARLA ALVARADO JANET GONZALEZ Master of Theological Studies- The M.T.S. is a two-year degree (48 credits) that provides a thorough understanding of theological disciplines. MICHAEL FINOCCHIARO MATTHEW KEPPEL SUSAN PERSCH WILLIAM GREBE ROBERT MYLROIE SCOTT POSSIEL NEIL HUTTON MICHAEL OMLIN MATTHEW SABALAN MICHELLE KEEFE QUENTIN OREM MATTHEW SHALLCROSS JOSEPH VULETICH Master of Divinity – M.Div. graduates have fulfilled the requirements (81 credits) of a three-year program intended for those seeking the comprehensive theological, pastoral, and spiritual formation needed for ordained ministry or lay ecclesial ministry. NICHOLAS COLLURA TONY KRZMARZICK JAVIER SOEGAARD ELIZABETH DETWILER MEGHAN LOVETT JEFFREY WALLACE ANDREA JACKSON JOHN O’DOWD Master of Education—The M.Ed. is a two -year program (44 credits) for those preparing to be religious educators in parishes or schools. JOHN AHEARN SUZANNE BEEBE MOIRA COOK KAYLA GREENWOOD YVONNE RACINE High School Campus Ministry Resume Book 2014 Detwiler, Elizabeth Fish, Lauren Placement Interests Mylroie, Robert Siegel, Angela College Campus Ministry Vuletich, Joseph Ahearn, John Wallace, Jeffrey Detwiler, Elizabeth Fish, Lauren Mental Health Counseling Hughes, Kelly Alvarado, Karla Jackson, Andrea Courtney, Margaret Mylroie, Robert D’Onfrio, Elizabeth Siegel, Angela Gonzalez, Janet Vuletich, Joseph Reynolds-Berry, Patrick Wallace, Jeffrey College Lecturer Ordained Ministry Ahearn, John Kayizzi, Richard Krzmarzick, Tony Terungwa, Tor Omlin, Michael Parish Ministry Cook, Moira Elementary Education Jackson, Andrea Lovett, Meghan Pastoral Ministry Faith Formation Detwiler, Elizabeth Alvarado, Karla Fish, Lauren Collura, Nicholas Jackson, Andrea McLaughlin, Jo Ann Krzmarzick, Tony Nichols, Courtney Wallace, Jeffrey Shallcross, Matthew Valverde, Emeli High School Teaching Pastoral Caregiver/Hospital Chaplain Ahearn, John Collura, Nicholas Finocchiaro, Michael Fish, Lauren Greenwood, Kayla O'Dowd, John Hutton, Neil Valverde, Emeli Keefe, Michelle Keppel, Matthew Play Writing Krzmarzick, Tony Beebe, Suzanne Mylroie, Robert Omlin, Michael Youth Ministry Sablan, Matthew Broich, Erin Shallcross, Matthew Finocchiaro, Michael Siegel, Angela Fish, Lauren Soegaard, Javier Nichols, Courtney Vuletich, Joseph Sablan, Matthew Wallace, Jeffrey John David Ahearn 30846 Catarina Drive Westlake Village, CA 91362 Cell: (818) 489-6597 [email protected] Seeking a position teaching Theology or working in campus ministry Commitment to excellence when it comes to teaching students and a desire to give students a holistic approach to the study of religion. Willingness to work collaboratively with others. Enjoys educating high school or college students and seeing them grow in their faith journeys and learning about the spiritual aspect of their lives. Education: Boston College School of Theology and Ministry: Chestnut Hill, MA o Masters of Education with a concentration in Religious Education: December 2013. University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame, IN o Bachelor of Arts in Theology with a Supplementary Major in Philosophy: May 2011. Teaching Experience: Pre-practicum at Boston College High School o 2012-13 school year o Supervisor: Patrick Tiernan, religious studies teacher at Boston College High School. o In addition to teaching religion, also involved with Campus Ministry and help perform various community service activities with the students and coordinate retreats for the students. Also learning from other staff members on their roles in the school is a top priority. Additional Qualifications: Graduate Assistant at the Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Boston College: February 2013-May 2013. o Supervisor: Fr. Joseph O’Keefe, SJ. o During the semester, involved in researching various Jesuit institutions around the world and work with Fr. O’Keefe in compiling resources on Ignatian Spirituality in order to put on the center’s website. Also participate in focus groups and retreats with students, faculty, and staff throughout the semester. o Working at the center provides the opportunity to further knowledge of Ignatian Spirituality and to help understand it in more detail. Goal is to take this knowledge into future career and help people grow deeper in and learn about Ignatian Spirituality. Seminarian for the Congregation of Holy Cross o 2007-2011: Was a seminarian for the religious order, the Congregation of Holy Cross, for over four years. This was in addition to studies while at Notre Dame. During this time, was involved in various retreats, formation meetings, spiritual direction, common prayer, and daily Mass. Not only was learning theology inside the classroom, but was also living it outside the classroom, as well. Also have experience working in Campus Ministry settings with both high school and university level students. Have participated in a number of retreats throughout high school and university studies. One passion is leading retreats and helping students to grow in their faith and to take a more active approach in their spiritual and religious lives. Relevant Interests: One area of interest involves the mission and identity of institutions of higher education, particularly Catholic institutions. Have taken two courses, Religion and Higher Education and Catholic Higher Education, which discuss the mission and roles of religion in higher education. These courses have enabled an understanding of the mission of not only universities, but also help in understanding the role of religion in any educational institution. KARLA ALVARADO 11 Strathmore Rd. · #3 Brookline, Ma · 02445 · (562) 833-8305 · [email protected] OBJECTIVE: Serve in a position wherein I may bridge my therapeutic and ministerial skills and foster faith and vocational discernment. QUALIFICATIONS: Strong leadership and communication skills; enjoys working with people Organized and able to multitask while being very attentive to details Fluent in Spanish; cultural immersion experiences in Mexico, Ecuador and Spain EDUCATION AND TRAINING: BOSTON COLLEGE CHESTNUT HILL, MA Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling 2011-Present Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES, CA Bachelor of Arts in English Literature 2005-2009 Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Language and Literature WORK EXPERIENCE: TRINITY BOSTON COUNSELING CENTER BOSTON, MA Mental Health Counseling Clinical Intern September 2013-Present Offered spiritually-informed psychotherapeutic services to a diverse caseload Provided milieu social/emotional support and therapeutic services to St. Stephen’s Youth Programming Created group therapy curriculums focused on positive relationships, identity development, and self-care BOSTON COLLEGE BRIGHTON, MA Research Assistant May 2012-December 2012 Created and distributed the assessment tool for the “National Study of Catholic Parishes with Hispanic Ministry” Coordinated prompt data collection and assembly Graduate Assistant: Office of the President August 2012-September 2013 Prepared Boston College’s 5th Year Interim Report for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Offered administrative assistance and office support Graduate Assistant: School of Theology and Ministry August 2011-May 2012 Coordinated event details for the school’s Latino/a population: o Las Posadas Procession o ViaCrucis (Way of the Cross) o Seminar for ministers working with Hispanic youth Helped to maintain school’s day-to-day functioning—mailings, updating faculty syllabi and newsletters, designing flyers, etc. ILLUMINATION FOUNDATION ANAHEIM, CA Case Manager December 2010-July 2011 Provided outreach and resources to homeless families living in motels in the Orange County area. KARLA ALVARADO 11 Strathmore Rd. · #3 Brookline, Ma · 02445 · (562) 833-8305
Recommended publications
  • Entrance Test Registration Sponsponsoredsored by Theby the Sister Sisterss of S Aintof St
    Entrance Test Registration SponSponsoredsored by Theby The Sister Sisterss of S aintof St. J osephJoseph of of Bosto Bostonn Please complete the Entrance Test Registration form and submit it to the Admissions Office. Please print all information. TODAY’S DATE Student Information Current Grade: ❒ 8th | ❒ 9th Applicant to Grade: ❒ 9th | ❒ 10th LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN, STATE ZIP CODE CURRENT SCHOOL SCHOOL CITY / TOWN DATE OF BIRTH ( MONTH / DAY / YEAR ) Parent/Guardian Information ❒ Parent | ❒ Guardian ❒ Mr. and Mrs. | ❒ Mr. | ❒ Mrs. | ❒ Ms. | ❒ Dr. | ❒ Other LAST NAME FIRST NAME HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE E-MAIL Catholic High School Placement Test (HSPT) Date Please note that your student may register for one date only. ❒ November 18 / 8:15 am ❒ December 2 / 8:15 am Please submit this registration form with a non-refundable testing fee of $30.00 payable to: Saint Joseph Preparatory High School, 617 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02134-2460 (continued on back) 617 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02134-2460 | 617.254.8383 | fax 617.254.0240 www.SaintJosephPrep.org page 1 Entrance Test Registration, continued High School Choices Select up to five high schools to receive your test scores. Write 1 by your first choice, 2 by your second choice, 3 by your third choice, etc. 37 Academy of Notre Dame, Tyngsboro 22 Marian High School, Framingham 15 Archbishop Williams High School, Braintree 17 Matignon High School, Cambridge 14 Arlington Catholic High School, Arlington 33 Mount Alvernia High School, Newton 40 Austin Prep, Reading 23 Notre Dame Academy, Hingham 35 Bishop Fenwick High School, Peabody 25 Notre Dame Cristo Rey High School, Lawrence 06 Boston College High School, Dorchester 21 Pope John XXIII High School, Everett 16 Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton 31 Presentation of Mary Academy, Methuen 01 Cathedral High School, Boston 41 Sacred Heart High School, Kingston 13 Catholic Memorial High School, West Roxbury 36 St.
    [Show full text]
  • The Catholic Schools Foundation GO Program
    The Catholic Schools Foundation GO Program CSF's Guaranteeing Opportunities (GO) Program The CSF Scholar/Guarenteeing Opportunities (GO) Program will provide 15 CSF Scholar awards to financially in-need students graduating in 2019 from CSF Sponsored Elementary Schools. One student at each CSF Sponsored Elementary School will be selected by his or her current school leader to receive this award equaling $7,000 per year per student for tuition assistance at a Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston beginning in the 2019-2020 school year. CSF Sponsored Elementary Schools CSF Scholar Criteria A CSF Scholar is a student who… 1. East Boston Central Catholic School, East Boston • will have his or her life impacted significantly by a 2. Immaculate Conception School, Revere Catholic education, with strong preference for a 3. Lawrence Catholic Academy, Lawrence student matriculating from a Catholic grade school, 4. OLPH Mission Grammar School, Roxbury • is motivated to succeed academically and to 5. Sacred Heart School, Lynn serve his or her community, 6. Sacred Heart School, Roslindale • is unable to attend a Catholic school without 7. Saint Catherine of Genoa School, Somerville financial assistance, 8. Saint Columbkille Partnership School, Brighton • has demonstrated financial need and 9. Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Columbia Campus demonstrates that need each year through FACTS, 10. Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Lower Mills Campus • has an average total family income similar to that 11. Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Neponset Campus of the CSF scholar profile, 12. Saint Patrick School, Roxbury • receives an award that significantly contributes to 13.
    [Show full text]
  • New Funding Rewards and Develops Teachers in Just One Year, the Campaign for the SJPIICA Lolek Society Visits MFS Offices on May 11
    CCSreportcard Campaign for Catholic Schools: Building the future of Catholic education SPRING 2018 New Funding Rewards and Develops Teachers In just one year, the Campaign for The SJPIICA Lolek Society visits MFS offices on May 11. Catholic Schools’ $25 million Fund Donors and students come together for fifth annual for the Future (FFF) is already having a MFS Business Leaders Motivate Lolek Society Scholarship Mass. positive impact, thanks to generous The Lolek Society of Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy is comprised of donors who have pledged $11.4 ten promising young leaders in grades 5-8. Periodically, these students visit million. The FFF is providing support companies in Greater Boston to learn about working in a corporate environment. April Scholarship for school academics and operations, On May 11, the Lolek Society visited the MFS Investment Management offices for innovative teacher programs, and new lunch and to speak with business leaders, including MFS Chief Executive Officer Mass Brings Together endowments. and Campaign for Catholic Schools Trustee, Mike Roberge. Thank you Mike, Colleen Powell, Jude Jason, Sonya McDonald, Alejandro Luciano Del Valle, and Donors and Students In the 2017-2018 school year, two Mark Leary of MFS for your thoughtful conversation with students. programs are showing promising For the fifth year, Campaign for results in teacher satisfaction and Business, education and civic leaders meet with TCA students on February 15. Catholic Schools (CCS) friends student achievement. The Teacher and donors had the opportunity STARS program, piloted at Saint Presidents’ Day at Trinity Catholic Academy to celebrate Mass and share John Paul II Catholic Academy conversation with the Saint John (SJPIICA), Dorchester, rewards the In honor of Presidents’ Day, Trinity Catholic Academy welcomed local business presidents and civic leaders to its top-performing teachers with base second annual Leadership Day on February 15.
    [Show full text]
  • Go Forth New Graduates of Marian High School – Take These Gifts with You
    July 2014 Marian High School Go forth new graduates of Marian High School – take these gifts with you... COMPASSION COURAGE COMMUNITY Marian High School Shaping the Future...Educating Leaders • Valedictorian and Salutatorian • Nature Club Featured Inside: • Srs. of St. Joseph Award Recipients • Spring All Stars • April in Paris • Annual Fund - 2013/ 2014 MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL A Message from the Principal Dear Friends As we come to the end of another academic year, we are proud to acknowledge so many wonderful accomplishments, so many successes and so many opportunities to 273 Union Avenue celebrate and be grateful. I am reminded of the goodness of many, the efforts made, Framingham, MA 01702 the reasons for pride and a strong hope we hold looking ahead. 508-875-7646 www.marianhigh.org Through this edition, you will share in the many aspects of acknowledging and Sr. Catherine Clifford, CSJ celebrating members of the class of 2014 - their Baccalaureate and Commencement, Principal accomplishments and celebrations. They head off to fine colleges leaving behind a Stephen D. Flynn great example and spirit -certainly a rich legacy which causes us to be very proud of Director of Student Activities our newest alums! Other students are also acknowledged as they too attended proms Brian Pare and semi formals, received awards, were successful athletes and are excited to be Assistant Principal moving forward. Board of Trustees Kara Kolomitz, Chairperson So many parents, teachers and alums are the quiet forces behind these successes: Eleanor McCarthy Bouvier ’62 supporting efforts, being present, teaching students, taking them on trips and guiding Lawrence Brown ’78 them on stage.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019-2020 MIAA Game Officials of the Year!
    Fifth Annual Game Official of the Year Recognition Program 2020 MIAA Game Officials Award Recipients A Message from the MIAA Game Officials Committee Chair Elizabeth McAndrews, MIAA Game Officials Committee Chair (page 2) MIAA Game Official of the Year Award Officials recognized for their outstanding service to all MIAA student-athletes and for their commitment to the promotion of Educational Athletics. (page 3-13) Baseball – Mike Sullivan, North Shore, MA Basketball (Boys) – Bruce Anderson, Southeastern, MA Basketball (Girls) – Julie Ruane, Northeastern, MA Cross Country– Stanley “Ley” Ricker, Central, MA Field Hockey – Julie Halloran, Boston, MA Football – Peter Ochs, Berkshire County, MA Gymnastics (Girls) – Jeanne Peckham, Eastern/Central, MA Ice Hockey (Boys) – Thomas Fyrer, Eastern, MA Ice Hockey (Girls) – Thomas Murray, Cape Cod, MA Lacrosse (Boys) – Anthony Cordani, Eastern, MA Lacrosse (Girls) – Teri Riggs, Eastern, MA Soccer (Boys) – Ric Beaudoin, Eastern, MA Soccer (Girls) – Leah Murphy, Eastern, MA Softball – Louis Pearlstein, North Shore, MA Swimming & Diving (Fall) – Barbara “Cam” Townsend, Eastern, MA Swimming & Diving (Winter) – William “Bill” Whigham, Western, MA Track & Field, Indoor – Michelle Cote, Central, MA Track & Field, Outdoor – Linda George, MA Track and Field Association: Volleyball (Boys) – Kevin McDermott, Merrimack Valley, MA Volleyball (Girls) – Michael Simmarano, Central, MA Wrestling – Daniel J. Buckley, Sr., MA Interscholastic Wrestling Officials Association MIAA Student-Athlete of the Month Award Recognizing
    [Show full text]
  • 7.1.2010 Val Template RCAB.Xlsx
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Pension Plan July 1, 2010 Actuarial Valuation Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Pension Plan Introduction This report was prepared in order to document the actuarial valuation results as of July 1, 2010 for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Pension Plan. The results of the actuarial valuation have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted actuarial principles. The contents of the report are based on specific actuarial assumptions and methods, as selected by the Trustees of the plan. Any changes in these factors will impact the results documented in this report. In our opinion, unless disclosed otherwise, the assumptions detailed in this report represent the best estimate of anticipated experience under the plan based on the related experience of the plan and the reasonable expectations of the plan. Future actuarial measurements may differ significantly from the current measurements presented in this report due to such factors as the following: 1. Plan experience differing from that anticipated by the economic and demographic assumptions, 2. Changes in economic or demographic assumptions, 3. Increases or decreases expected as part of the natural operation of the methodology used for these measurements (such as the end of an amortization period or additional cost or contribution requirements based on the plan's funded status), and 4. Changes in plan provisions or applicable law. Due to the limited scope of our assignment, we did not perform an analysis of the potential range of such future measurements. Participant data and asset information was provided by the Archdiocese of Boston. We have reviewed the data for reasonableness and will rely on the data as provided.
    [Show full text]
  • Archdiocese of Boston 2010-2011 High School Placement Test Student Information Sheet
    ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON 2010-2011 HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT TEST STUDENT INFORMATION SHEET To the Student: Please note: You must bring this sheet to the examination on November 13, 2010 or December 11,2010 GENERAL INFORMATION Now that you have registered to take the HSPT® examination you must: I. Discuss with your parents which high school(s) you would like to attend. 2. Complete the Information Sections below. 3. Have one of your parentis) or guardian(s) sign this form. 4. Plan to report for the examination at the high school where you registered at 8: 15 A.M . (the examination begins at 8:30 A.M.) on November 13,2010 or December 11,2010. Bring with you: a. Two black lead pencils (2H or No.2). b. This Student Information Sheet. (You cannot be admitted to the examination unless you have this application sheet with you and it has been signed by one of your parentis) or guardian(s). Indicate the high school(s) you want to receive your test results or you may not be accepted.) After you arrive at the high school, but before you actually begin taking the examination, you will be asked to fill out a special section of the answer sheet so that your name, address, and the high school(s) you want to receive your results can be read by the scoring machine. Complete the Information Sections below to help you at the examination. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS I . In "Section I" below, fill in your complete name, address, birthday, and what your age will be on November 13.20 I 0 or December I I , 20 10 and your home phone number.
    [Show full text]
  • Lynnfield High Celebrates Its Senior Destinations
    MONDAY, MAY 24, 2021 AN APPRECIATION STEVE KRAUSE NAHANT VS. NORTHEASTERN Mihos remembered What’s next in the battle for East Point? as colleague and friend By Elyse Carmosino not immediately move to enact to provide us some additional ITEM STAFF eminent domain, Chair Joshua leverage in our negotiations Antrim said. with Northeastern,” Antrim By Steve Krause NAHANT — After residents Instead, the board hopes to ITEM STAFF said. “We’re hoping to negoti- voted 647-271 last week to give use the law, which gives the gov- ate with Northeastern to come the town authority to take con- LYNN — John C. Mihos was an ear- ernment the right to purchase up with a solution that respects trol over a portion of the East to-the-ground type of person, say his col- private property for public use, the wishes of the townspeople Point property currently occu- leagues, and it’s that attention to detail as a negotiation tool while the and also allows Northeastern to pied by Northeastern Univer- and his vast, institutional knowledge of town continues its talks with pursue its academic goals.” sity’s Marine Science Center, the city that made him so effective in a the school. Last month, the selectmen vot- many are wondering: What’s year where the school department had “We, the Board of Selectmen, ed to place an article on the an- next in the ongoing ght to halt to pivot often due to the COVID-19 pan- have a clear mandate from the nual Town Meeting warrant that, the school’s proposed expan- demic.
    [Show full text]
  • "...Heart Pulsing with Possibility!
    "...heart pulsing with possibility!" ighbor and ne ne ig th h i b w o r r o w b i h t h g i G e n o d g . n i t c e n n n o C S Spring 2015 oundingso g Vol. 37 #2 Year of Consecrated Life: It’s About the Poor by Rosemary Brennan, CSJ, President This, I believe, is the social vision to which Pope Francis calls all humanity, in particular, women and men religious during this Year of Consecrated Life. The call to “wake up the world” is a call to create compassionate spaces in order to allow God’s Spirit to emerge. “Living the present with passion means becoming experts in “ communion, witnesses and architects of the plan for t’s about the poor!” This statement is not from unity, which is the crowning point of human history Pope Francis, but a Boston CSJ, who long before in God’s design. .We are called to offer a concrete the new pope arrived in Rome, consistently had model of community which, by acknowledging the set her life’s focus on those in need and how dignity of each person and sharing our respective gifts, Ishe and we could respond. Of course, the call to be make it possible to live as sisters and brothers.”² attentive to the poor, the marginalized, and those in need is as old as humanity and well-affirmed in the We do this by living “the mysticism of encounter, which Scriptures. entails the ability to hear, to listen to other people; and the ability to seek together ways and means”³ to build a Jesus often used parables to educate and try to shift the compassionate community of welcome.
    [Show full text]
  • Bill Cummings' Speaking Appearances
    Bill Cummings’ Speaking Appearances Audience/Venue: Host Organization: Alumni Associations Bentley University Middlesex Community College All-school talks Emmanuel College Gordon College Massachusetts Maritime Academy Regis College University of Alabama University of Massachusetts Boston University of Rwanda Wentworth Institute of Technology Businesses & Associations Cummings Center Beverly DECA Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) Fidelity Investments McLane Middleton Law Merrill Lynch Wealth Management NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development New England Real Estate Journal Westford Business Association Woburn Business Association Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) Business Schools Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst Carroll School of Management, Boston College Agganis Forum, Salem State University Manning School of Business, UMass Lowell Merrimack College Suffolk University Commencement Speakers Anna Maria College Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine (Tufts) Endicott College Salem State University Community Organizations Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, Rwanda Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence Boy Scouts of America Catholic Charities Dimock Council (Continued on back) Community Organizations Entrepreneurship for All Friends of Chevalier Theatre, Medford Junior Achievement, MIT Medford Public Library Metro South Chamber of Commerce Northeast Arc, Salem NPH USA Si Se Puede, Lawrence The Carroll Center for the Blind UTEC, Lowell Woburn Historical Society Entrepreneurship Centers Babson College Colby College Endicott College
    [Show full text]
  • 2016-2017 Gerstner Scholars Program Overview
    2016-2017 Gerstner Scholars Program Overview Program Summary The Gerstner Scholars Program at the Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF) will provide up to 5 scholarships of $6,500 each, or the full cost of tuition (whichever is less), to high performing, financially needy 8th graders who currently attend Catholic elementary schools and are accepted to the Class of 2021 at select schools in the Archdiocese of Boston (RCAB). Gerstner scholarships must not be used to offset current support provided through the CSF Scholars program, Hispanic Recruitment program, or any other existing scholarship programs. Scholarships will be guaranteed at the same level for four years provided the student recipients maintain performance and reporting requirements. Nomination Process All RCAB Catholic elementary school principals are invited to nominate up to two current 8th graders with demonstrated financial need who are applying for admission to the Class of 2021 in one or more of the following high schools: o Academy of Notre Dame High School, o Notre Dame Academy, Hingham Tyngsboro o Saint John’s Preparatory School, o Austin Preparatory School, Reading Danvers o Bishop Fenwick High School, Peabody o St. Sebastian’s School, Needham o Boston College High School, o Ursuline Academy, Dedham Dorchester o Xaverian Brothers High School, o Fontbonne Academy, Milton Westwood o Newton Country Day School, Newton Nominees should exemplify what it means to be Catholic elementary school graduates, one who: o Excels academically o Displays leadership o Demonstrates potential for success o Exhibits resilience o Presents him or herself proudly in the schools and community. Principal nomination forms and applications will be made available on FluidReview on October 3, 2016.
    [Show full text]
  • BCD Schools 2019 [Edited].Pdf
    Click the links to skip to Middle Schools or Secondary Schools. Elementary Schools Boston East Boston Central Catholic 69 London Street East Boston MA 02128 Sponsor: Private Elementary: PreK-8, Coed TEL 617-567-7456 FAX 617-567-9559 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ebccs.org Principal Mr. Robert Casaletto Pastoral Region: Central Holy Name 535 West Roxbury Pkwy West Roxbury MA 02132 Sponsor: Parish Elementary: PreK-6, Coed TEL 617-325-9338 FAX 617-325-7885 Email: [email protected] Web: http://holynameparishschool.org/ Principal Ms. Kathleen Caulfield Pastoral Region: Central Our Lady of Perpetual Help 94 Saint Alphonsus Street Roxbury MA 02120 Sponsor: Parish Elementary: PreK-6, Coed TEL 617-442-2660 FAX 617-442-3775 Email: [email protected] Web: http://missiongrammar.org/ Principal Ms. Aliece Dutson Pastoral Region: Central Sacred Heart 1035 Canterbury Street Roslindale MA 02131 Sponsor: Parish Elementary: PreK-8, Coed TEL 617-323-2500 FAX 617-325-7151 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sacredheart-boston.org Principal Ms. Monica Haldiman Pastoral Region: Central Saint Brendan 29 Rita Road Dorchester MA 02124 Sponsor: Parish Elementary: PreK-6, Coed TEL 617-282-3388 FAX 617-822-9152 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stbrendanschool.org Principal Ms. Maura Burke Pastoral Region: Central Saint Columbkille 25 Arlington Street Brighton MA 02135 Sponsor: Private Elementary: PreK-8, Coed TEL 617-254-3110 FAX 617-254-3161 Email: [email protected] Web: http://stcps.org/ Head of School Mr. William Gartside Pastoral Region: Central Saint John 9 Moon Street Boston MA 02113 Sponsor: Parish Elementary: PreK-8, Coed TEL 617-227-3143 FAX 617-227-2188 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sjsne.com Principal Ms.
    [Show full text]