http://www.rosarian.org | Rosarian Academy was founded in 1925 and is an independent, private Catholic school located on Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach and is sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters.
Read more about the Rosarian Academy Annual Report for the academic year 2013 and 2014.
The annual report summarizes the 2007-2008 school year for Presbyterian School. It highlights that donations increased from the previous year, with close to 500 donors giving over $700,000. Special events like the Secret Garden Gala and Panther Golf Classic raised additional funds. Over 160 parents volunteered approximately 22,800 hours to the school. The report shows that financial and volunteer support from the community allow the school to provide an excellent education for students.
The document is a letter from an English teacher to NBA MVP Steph Curry asking him not to visit the teacher's high school. The teacher is a Warriors fan but believes Curry's visit would inspire unrealistic dreams of becoming a professional athlete in the students. The teacher notes that unlike the students, Curry had private coaching and financial support from an early age. A visit from Curry would not address the students' real lack of opportunities and resources and could discourage them from pursuing more attainable goals through education. While Curry is an inspirational role model, the teacher believes celebrity visits to the school do more harm than good by fostering unrealistic aspirations in the students.
This month's edition of the Xavier High School newsletter, the Navigator, is now available for viewing! This issue includes important information as we head in to November.
Here's what you'll find covered in this issue:
Principal's Corner: "Fall...A Time to Renew"
Dates to Remember
Business Office Reminders
Christmas Greenery Fundraiser
Reflecting on the Pope Pilgrimage
Taking a Look at Declining Student Resilience
Good News
October Gallery
Introducing Saints Helping Saints
Booster Club Information
Students/Faculty of the Month
Xavier High School's monthly newsletter provides updates on:
- A new fundraising event called "Dancing with the Saints" featuring Xavier community members competing in dance.
- Xavier being designated as a "Blue Zones School" for its health and wellness initiatives.
- Bob Cataldo being named the new varsity baseball coach.
- Students earning certification in Microsoft Office applications.
- Upcoming renovations to the school library to create a more collaborative learning space.
This newsletter provides updates on events and activities at Xavier High School in September 2015. It includes sections on the principal's message welcoming the new school year, student senate goals, a group of students traveling to see Pope Francis, guidance counseling updates, and ways for the school community to support those in need through donations. The principal discusses preparations for the new school year, new faculty members, and the digital learning initiative. The student senate officers outline their goals of making a difference and getting more students involved. Campus ministry notes a group of 29 students traveling to Philadelphia to attend events with Pope Francis. Guidance counseling encourages families to utilize the new Family Connection online tool for college and career planning.
This newsletter from Xavier High School provides updates on upcoming events including the end-of-year iPad collection, campus ministry activities, and the semester 1 honor roll. It also includes reflections from Principal Tom Keating on graduation parties and safe celebrations, and from alumna Molly Larkin on discerning her religious vocation.
Global Eyes Magazine (GEM) October 2013 printBeatrice Watson
Global Eyes Magazine, the news and information channel focussing on the Black and Caribbean communities Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Check it out. There is something for you too.
The January/February 2016 issue of the Navigator is here! Inside you'll find many important updates regarding Campus Ministry, Xavier Foundation news, Catholic Schools Week service projects and a special "Principal's Corner" by Mr. Tom Keating.
The annual report summarizes the 2007-2008 school year for Presbyterian School. It highlights that donations increased from the previous year, with close to 500 donors giving over $700,000. Special events like the Secret Garden Gala and Panther Golf Classic raised additional funds. Over 160 parents volunteered approximately 22,800 hours to the school. The report shows that financial and volunteer support from the community allow the school to provide an excellent education for students.
The document is a letter from an English teacher to NBA MVP Steph Curry asking him not to visit the teacher's high school. The teacher is a Warriors fan but believes Curry's visit would inspire unrealistic dreams of becoming a professional athlete in the students. The teacher notes that unlike the students, Curry had private coaching and financial support from an early age. A visit from Curry would not address the students' real lack of opportunities and resources and could discourage them from pursuing more attainable goals through education. While Curry is an inspirational role model, the teacher believes celebrity visits to the school do more harm than good by fostering unrealistic aspirations in the students.
This month's edition of the Xavier High School newsletter, the Navigator, is now available for viewing! This issue includes important information as we head in to November.
Here's what you'll find covered in this issue:
Principal's Corner: "Fall...A Time to Renew"
Dates to Remember
Business Office Reminders
Christmas Greenery Fundraiser
Reflecting on the Pope Pilgrimage
Taking a Look at Declining Student Resilience
Good News
October Gallery
Introducing Saints Helping Saints
Booster Club Information
Students/Faculty of the Month
Xavier High School's monthly newsletter provides updates on:
- A new fundraising event called "Dancing with the Saints" featuring Xavier community members competing in dance.
- Xavier being designated as a "Blue Zones School" for its health and wellness initiatives.
- Bob Cataldo being named the new varsity baseball coach.
- Students earning certification in Microsoft Office applications.
- Upcoming renovations to the school library to create a more collaborative learning space.
This newsletter provides updates on events and activities at Xavier High School in September 2015. It includes sections on the principal's message welcoming the new school year, student senate goals, a group of students traveling to see Pope Francis, guidance counseling updates, and ways for the school community to support those in need through donations. The principal discusses preparations for the new school year, new faculty members, and the digital learning initiative. The student senate officers outline their goals of making a difference and getting more students involved. Campus ministry notes a group of 29 students traveling to Philadelphia to attend events with Pope Francis. Guidance counseling encourages families to utilize the new Family Connection online tool for college and career planning.
This newsletter from Xavier High School provides updates on upcoming events including the end-of-year iPad collection, campus ministry activities, and the semester 1 honor roll. It also includes reflections from Principal Tom Keating on graduation parties and safe celebrations, and from alumna Molly Larkin on discerning her religious vocation.
Global Eyes Magazine (GEM) October 2013 printBeatrice Watson
Global Eyes Magazine, the news and information channel focussing on the Black and Caribbean communities Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Check it out. There is something for you too.
The January/February 2016 issue of the Navigator is here! Inside you'll find many important updates regarding Campus Ministry, Xavier Foundation news, Catholic Schools Week service projects and a special "Principal's Corner" by Mr. Tom Keating.
This newsletter from Xavier High School provides updates on various school events and activities. The principal's article focuses on using Lent as an opportunity for relationship healing and forgiveness rather than just giving things up. It encourages repairing broken relationships through apologies and forgiveness. The rest of the newsletter includes information about upcoming performances, sports, guest speakers, and reminders about tuition payments and financial aid forms.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting. The club heard announcements about upcoming events and a candidate forum. Guest speakers Erin Swain and Ramy Mahmoud, Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year from Plano ISD, spoke about the impact of non-profits in supporting students and the school district. The meeting concluded with the awarding of checks to the teachers and reciting of the Four-Way Test.
The document provides information about the annual St. Lucy's Christmas Boutique event, including details about shopping opportunities, children's activities, dining options, and opportunities for alumnae to get involved. It encourages donations from local businesses and alumnae to support the event. The Boutique will take place on November 8, 2015 from 10am to 3pm and all alumnae and their families are invited.
2013-14 BYA Annual Report -10-3 even laterNikki Keller
This document is the 2013-2014 annual report for Birmingham Youth Assistance (BYA). It provides information on BYA's mission to prevent juvenile delinquency and support families through counseling, educational programs, and youth activities. The report summarizes BYA's programs in the past year, including parenting workshops, a workshop on energy for middle schoolers, and their plans for an upcoming workshop on food and mood. It also provides reports from the Caseworker and chairs of the Family Education and Summer Camp programs, discussing their work serving youth and families in the community.
This document provides information about various holidays and events observed in May and June, including Father's Day, Virgin Mary Day, Cross Day, Mother's Day, Labor Day, Family Day, International Nurse Day, Teacher's Appreciation Day, and the Saint Peter Festival. It also includes recipes, riddles, jokes, and other cultural details.
Guadalupe Family Services is a non-profit organization that has served Camden, New Jersey for 20 years. In 2015, they provided services to over 1,000 people through counseling, education, and community outreach programs. Their programs include family counseling, youth development, gang intervention, summer camps, and support for victims of violence. They rely on grants, donations, and volunteers to support their services.
Every year, hundreds of members of the Carroll community graciously support our mission through generous giving. We thank everyone who has made a donation to Carroll High School this year and ask that others will prayerfully consider how to make a positive impact on our community.
The document provides a 2015-2016 report from Catholic Partnership Schools (CPS) which operates five Catholic K-8 schools in Camden, New Jersey. It summarizes that CPS has been successfully educating over 1,000 students per year, providing them with strong academics and faith-based values based on best practices from other urban Catholic schools. It highlights that CPS students significantly outperform students in the local public school district in reading proficiency and that CPS educates students at a much lower annual cost than other school types in the area. The report also shares stories of successful CPS graduates who have gone on to higher education and careers, crediting their teachers and the CPS environment for their accomplishments and character
This document provides information about Holy Names High School, including:
- A brief history of the school from its founding in 1868 to relocating to its current site in 1927.
- The original aims of providing a Christian education to prepare young women for life.
- Core values of the Sisters of the Holy Names including developing the human person and a commitment to social justice.
- Demographic information about the current student body in terms of race, religion, where they come from.
- An overview of the school's budget and funding gap, calling for philanthropic support from alumni, parents and the community.
Community magazine with a international reach, local stories, health & fitness, recipes, photos, anniversaries, birthdays of Blacks, Africans and Caribbean community, vernacular touch. Cultural diversity,
Acknowledge Alliance provides counseling and support services to students in San Mateo County Court and Community Schools, where 100% of students are on probation or have been expelled and face challenges like poverty, gangs, and abuse. The organization's therapists and interns provide guidance to both students and educators to address students' social-emotional needs and challenges in order to help them remain engaged in school. Acknowledge Alliance aims to ultimately lead students to high school graduation, personal fulfillment, and lifelong success through creating a consistent support system.
The document summarizes the College of the Holy Spirit Manila Alumni Foundation's annual Christmas gathering at the Convent of the Holy Spirit in Quezon City. It describes the entertainment program provided for the aging and retired Sisters of the Holy Spirit, including performances by professional singers of Broadway musical pieces. It discusses how the alumnae helped serve food to the Sisters since many are immobile or use wheelchairs. The gathering aimed to break the monotony of life at the convent and bring joy to the Sisters through music, games, and fellowship with the alumnae visitors.
This document provides an annual report for Big Brothers Big Sisters. It summarizes the organization's achievements in the past year, including receiving its fourth consecutive quality award from the national organization. It highlights that the agency served 668 children and volunteers donated over 26,000 hours of their time. It also provides financial information, showing total revenue of over $1 million and net income of $19,000. The report celebrates the organization's 40th anniversary and impact in helping children facing adversity.
This document provides information on several charitable organizations in Palm Beach County, Florida. It begins with an introduction to Extraordinary Charities, which researches and promotes smaller, local charities. The document is organized into sections on culture, education, and human services. In the education section, it profiles 13 organizations that provide educational resources and support to children and adults, such as the Apostolic Child Development Center, which provides education and care for children in West Palm Beach and has been operating for over 40 years. The profiles provide details on each organization's mission and current funding needs.
KidWorks helps at-risk children and families in Santa Ana, California through educational, health, and leadership programs from preschool through college. Key programs include afterschool activities, mentoring, and a youth leadership group called YEN that worked with the city government to secure $3 million in grants for sidewalks and bike lanes to improve safety. The document discusses several success stories including a girl named Crystal who overcame trauma with help from KidWorks mentors and a group of students who went to camp in Yosemite thanks to a donation. It promotes an upcoming fundraising luncheon and recognizes various donors who support KidWorks' mission.
The document contains announcements for students from Clemens High School. It includes reminders about bathroom use during class time and hall passes. It also advertises upcoming sports events and fundraisers, blood drives, and scholarship opportunities. Deadlines for cap and gown orders and senior exams are provided.
The Notre Dame Club of Dayton held many successful events from August 2011 to August 2012, including lectures, cookouts, game watches, and community service activities. They also provided scholarships totaling $54,250 to 30 local students and recognized 17 admits to Notre Dame from the area. The Club continues to be recognized as one of the top Notre Dame alumni clubs. Upcoming events include monthly luncheons, a cookout, and a Hesburgh Lecture.
This 16-page magazine is a 3-month project that involves copywriters, all membership directors and printer vendors. I was asked to come up with a concept that involves family time, healthy living and interactive fun. I proposed the "Press Play" concept with the intention of encouraging families and individuals to restart activities they enjoy, like sports, exercise and family time. I wanted to incorporate an "App-like" look with elements to attract a younger audience as well as young parents who are looking to improve their family's lifestyle.
The article discusses a holiday toy drive held at Mountain Brook High School to benefit the Toys for Tots charity program. Junior Sophia Giovanelli organized the event with the school's SGA. Students were encouraged to wear tacky holiday sweaters and donate new, unwrapped toys. The goal was to collect as many toys as possible to deliver a message of hope to less fortunate children during the holidays. All donated toys would be given to the local Toys for Tots coordinator to distribute in the community.
This document is a newsletter from the CHS Alumni Foundation containing Christmas greetings from the Provincial Leader of the Sisters of the Holy Spirit of Philippines North and the CHS President. It includes short messages about finding hope and joy in celebrating Jesus' birth. It also features photos of several CHS alumnae with their grandchildren.
The document summarizes information about the Tyler Catholic School Foundation, which provides scholarships and financial support to two Catholic schools in Tyler, Texas - St. Gregory Cathedral School and Bishop T.K. Gorman Regional Catholic School. The foundation is governed by a Board of Directors and Advisory Council. It discusses bequests that support the foundation's mission as well as an upcoming golf tournament fundraiser. The foundation awarded a record $145,000 in scholarships and grants for the current year.
The document is a newsletter from Providence House, which provides housing and assistance to homeless families to help them become self-sufficient. The summary includes:
1) The newsletter profiles several families who have graduated from Providence House's program, including Gloria Webb who earned her GED and degree while living there.
2) It discusses Providence House's accomplishments in 2007, including serving over 700 people, having a 95% success rate for graduates, and developing new programs.
3) The newsletter recognizes donors who have supported Providence House and appeals for continued financial support to help end homelessness.
This newsletter from Xavier High School provides updates on various school events and activities. The principal's article focuses on using Lent as an opportunity for relationship healing and forgiveness rather than just giving things up. It encourages repairing broken relationships through apologies and forgiveness. The rest of the newsletter includes information about upcoming performances, sports, guest speakers, and reminders about tuition payments and financial aid forms.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting. The club heard announcements about upcoming events and a candidate forum. Guest speakers Erin Swain and Ramy Mahmoud, Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year from Plano ISD, spoke about the impact of non-profits in supporting students and the school district. The meeting concluded with the awarding of checks to the teachers and reciting of the Four-Way Test.
The document provides information about the annual St. Lucy's Christmas Boutique event, including details about shopping opportunities, children's activities, dining options, and opportunities for alumnae to get involved. It encourages donations from local businesses and alumnae to support the event. The Boutique will take place on November 8, 2015 from 10am to 3pm and all alumnae and their families are invited.
2013-14 BYA Annual Report -10-3 even laterNikki Keller
This document is the 2013-2014 annual report for Birmingham Youth Assistance (BYA). It provides information on BYA's mission to prevent juvenile delinquency and support families through counseling, educational programs, and youth activities. The report summarizes BYA's programs in the past year, including parenting workshops, a workshop on energy for middle schoolers, and their plans for an upcoming workshop on food and mood. It also provides reports from the Caseworker and chairs of the Family Education and Summer Camp programs, discussing their work serving youth and families in the community.
This document provides information about various holidays and events observed in May and June, including Father's Day, Virgin Mary Day, Cross Day, Mother's Day, Labor Day, Family Day, International Nurse Day, Teacher's Appreciation Day, and the Saint Peter Festival. It also includes recipes, riddles, jokes, and other cultural details.
Guadalupe Family Services is a non-profit organization that has served Camden, New Jersey for 20 years. In 2015, they provided services to over 1,000 people through counseling, education, and community outreach programs. Their programs include family counseling, youth development, gang intervention, summer camps, and support for victims of violence. They rely on grants, donations, and volunteers to support their services.
Every year, hundreds of members of the Carroll community graciously support our mission through generous giving. We thank everyone who has made a donation to Carroll High School this year and ask that others will prayerfully consider how to make a positive impact on our community.
The document provides a 2015-2016 report from Catholic Partnership Schools (CPS) which operates five Catholic K-8 schools in Camden, New Jersey. It summarizes that CPS has been successfully educating over 1,000 students per year, providing them with strong academics and faith-based values based on best practices from other urban Catholic schools. It highlights that CPS students significantly outperform students in the local public school district in reading proficiency and that CPS educates students at a much lower annual cost than other school types in the area. The report also shares stories of successful CPS graduates who have gone on to higher education and careers, crediting their teachers and the CPS environment for their accomplishments and character
This document provides information about Holy Names High School, including:
- A brief history of the school from its founding in 1868 to relocating to its current site in 1927.
- The original aims of providing a Christian education to prepare young women for life.
- Core values of the Sisters of the Holy Names including developing the human person and a commitment to social justice.
- Demographic information about the current student body in terms of race, religion, where they come from.
- An overview of the school's budget and funding gap, calling for philanthropic support from alumni, parents and the community.
Community magazine with a international reach, local stories, health & fitness, recipes, photos, anniversaries, birthdays of Blacks, Africans and Caribbean community, vernacular touch. Cultural diversity,
Acknowledge Alliance provides counseling and support services to students in San Mateo County Court and Community Schools, where 100% of students are on probation or have been expelled and face challenges like poverty, gangs, and abuse. The organization's therapists and interns provide guidance to both students and educators to address students' social-emotional needs and challenges in order to help them remain engaged in school. Acknowledge Alliance aims to ultimately lead students to high school graduation, personal fulfillment, and lifelong success through creating a consistent support system.
The document summarizes the College of the Holy Spirit Manila Alumni Foundation's annual Christmas gathering at the Convent of the Holy Spirit in Quezon City. It describes the entertainment program provided for the aging and retired Sisters of the Holy Spirit, including performances by professional singers of Broadway musical pieces. It discusses how the alumnae helped serve food to the Sisters since many are immobile or use wheelchairs. The gathering aimed to break the monotony of life at the convent and bring joy to the Sisters through music, games, and fellowship with the alumnae visitors.
This document provides an annual report for Big Brothers Big Sisters. It summarizes the organization's achievements in the past year, including receiving its fourth consecutive quality award from the national organization. It highlights that the agency served 668 children and volunteers donated over 26,000 hours of their time. It also provides financial information, showing total revenue of over $1 million and net income of $19,000. The report celebrates the organization's 40th anniversary and impact in helping children facing adversity.
This document provides information on several charitable organizations in Palm Beach County, Florida. It begins with an introduction to Extraordinary Charities, which researches and promotes smaller, local charities. The document is organized into sections on culture, education, and human services. In the education section, it profiles 13 organizations that provide educational resources and support to children and adults, such as the Apostolic Child Development Center, which provides education and care for children in West Palm Beach and has been operating for over 40 years. The profiles provide details on each organization's mission and current funding needs.
KidWorks helps at-risk children and families in Santa Ana, California through educational, health, and leadership programs from preschool through college. Key programs include afterschool activities, mentoring, and a youth leadership group called YEN that worked with the city government to secure $3 million in grants for sidewalks and bike lanes to improve safety. The document discusses several success stories including a girl named Crystal who overcame trauma with help from KidWorks mentors and a group of students who went to camp in Yosemite thanks to a donation. It promotes an upcoming fundraising luncheon and recognizes various donors who support KidWorks' mission.
The document contains announcements for students from Clemens High School. It includes reminders about bathroom use during class time and hall passes. It also advertises upcoming sports events and fundraisers, blood drives, and scholarship opportunities. Deadlines for cap and gown orders and senior exams are provided.
The Notre Dame Club of Dayton held many successful events from August 2011 to August 2012, including lectures, cookouts, game watches, and community service activities. They also provided scholarships totaling $54,250 to 30 local students and recognized 17 admits to Notre Dame from the area. The Club continues to be recognized as one of the top Notre Dame alumni clubs. Upcoming events include monthly luncheons, a cookout, and a Hesburgh Lecture.
This 16-page magazine is a 3-month project that involves copywriters, all membership directors and printer vendors. I was asked to come up with a concept that involves family time, healthy living and interactive fun. I proposed the "Press Play" concept with the intention of encouraging families and individuals to restart activities they enjoy, like sports, exercise and family time. I wanted to incorporate an "App-like" look with elements to attract a younger audience as well as young parents who are looking to improve their family's lifestyle.
The article discusses a holiday toy drive held at Mountain Brook High School to benefit the Toys for Tots charity program. Junior Sophia Giovanelli organized the event with the school's SGA. Students were encouraged to wear tacky holiday sweaters and donate new, unwrapped toys. The goal was to collect as many toys as possible to deliver a message of hope to less fortunate children during the holidays. All donated toys would be given to the local Toys for Tots coordinator to distribute in the community.
This document is a newsletter from the CHS Alumni Foundation containing Christmas greetings from the Provincial Leader of the Sisters of the Holy Spirit of Philippines North and the CHS President. It includes short messages about finding hope and joy in celebrating Jesus' birth. It also features photos of several CHS alumnae with their grandchildren.
The document summarizes information about the Tyler Catholic School Foundation, which provides scholarships and financial support to two Catholic schools in Tyler, Texas - St. Gregory Cathedral School and Bishop T.K. Gorman Regional Catholic School. The foundation is governed by a Board of Directors and Advisory Council. It discusses bequests that support the foundation's mission as well as an upcoming golf tournament fundraiser. The foundation awarded a record $145,000 in scholarships and grants for the current year.
The document is a newsletter from Providence House, which provides housing and assistance to homeless families to help them become self-sufficient. The summary includes:
1) The newsletter profiles several families who have graduated from Providence House's program, including Gloria Webb who earned her GED and degree while living there.
2) It discusses Providence House's accomplishments in 2007, including serving over 700 people, having a 95% success rate for graduates, and developing new programs.
3) The newsletter recognizes donors who have supported Providence House and appeals for continued financial support to help end homelessness.
This annual report from Lehman Catholic High School provides an overview of the school's finances and donors for the 2015-2016 year. It thanks donors for supporting the school's mission and programs through the Annual Fund, which provides tuition assistance to 40% of students. It recognizes various donor levels and lists donors who contributed to the Annual Fund. It also discusses how funds help cover the operational costs to educate each student. The report aims to encourage continued community support of Lehman Catholic.
This month's edition of the Navigator, Xavier's official monthly newsletter, is filled with important information as we continue celebrating 20 years of God's grace! Here's what's covered in this issue:
-President's Corner: Working on a Dream
-Principal Update: New Beginnings
-2018-2019 Xavier Board of Education/Dates to Note
-2018 Parish Appeal
-Honor Roll (2017-2018 Second Semester)
-Campus Ministry Update
-XCEED Wrap-Up
-Counseling Update: Ten Reasons Teenagers are More Anxious Than Ever
-Health Update: Sleep, It Does a Body Good!
-Blood Drive Coming Soon
-New Band Uniforms
-Dancing with the Saints Preview
-Booster Club Update
-Homecoming Information
-Campus Improvement Update
-Students & Faculty of the Month
-AND MORE!
This month's edition of the Navigator, Xavier's official monthly newsletter, is filled with important information as we continue celebrating 20 years of God's grace! Here's what's covered in this issue:
-President's Corner: Working on a Dream
-Principal Update: New Beginnings
-2018-2019 Xavier Board of Education/Dates to Note
-2018 Parish Appeal
-Honor Roll (2017-2018 Second Semester)
-Campus Ministry Update
-XCEED Wrap-Up
-Counseling Update: Ten Reasons Teenagers are More Anxious Than Ever
-Health Update: Sleep, It Does a Body Good!
-Blood Drive Coming Soon
-New Band Uniforms
-Dancing with the Saints Preview
-Booster Club Update
-Homecoming Information
-Campus Improvement Update
-Students & Faculty of the Month
-AND MORE!
The Catholic school students and staff walked three miles along the beach to raise money and awareness for hunger in their local community. They collected over $7,300 in donations for two organizations that provide meals and a food pantry for the poor and homeless. The event showed the school's commitment to helping those in need.
This annual report summarizes the activities of Passport, a nonprofit Christian camp. In 2015, over 5,600 students attended Passport camps, where they encountered Christ, embraced community, and extended grace. The report discusses Passport's capital campaign to raise $1.5 million to fund scholarships, leadership training, facility upgrades, and financial stability. It provides statistics on camper service hours, online devotion readership, and introduces some campers who found faith or were inspired to serve through Passport.
This document lists donors who contributed to King's Daughters Child Development Center between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. It is organized by donation amount, with sections for donations of $5,000 or more, $1,000-$4,999, $100-$999, and $10-$99. It provides an overview of the center's programs, accomplishments in the previous fiscal year, and ways for readers to get involved or contribute.
The principal of St. Elizabeth Catholic High School thanks the school community for their dedication and accomplishments over the academic year in her farewell message. She highlights the school's success in academics, arts, athletics and social justice initiatives. The principal also welcomes the new principal and vice-principal and bids farewell to retiring teachers, wishing all the best for the future.
Life Navigators is a nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities. In 2013, they focused on offering more community outings and social events. Through these, consumers developed skills and friendships. One consumer, Roger, went from being shy to more confident and social. The organization is thankful for its donors and volunteers who make its work possible. Financially, it had over $1.4 million in expenses supporting over 4,700 individuals. It offers various programs to help individuals live active lives in the community.
This document is the 2012-2013 annual report for Marin Horizon School. It includes the following:
1) Letters from the Head of School, Board Chair, and Parent Association President discussing initiatives to increase revenue and enrollment, as well as thanking the community for their support.
2) Highlights from events of the past year like the Wine Tasting & Boutique night and 35th Birthday Art Auction which raised $178,000 for the school.
3) Updates on learning programs, alumni, the 200 year history of the school, and donor listings.
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With almost 1,000 students we strive to create the best educational experience supported by partnerships that have a long lasting impact in our students, their families and our community.
We are reimagining school!
This document provides a summary of information for parents about Kelvinside Academy Senior School. It includes contact details for the school, staff listings, details about the school day and calendar, policies on attendance, and information about extracurricular activities and support systems. The handbook is intended to give parents most of the key information needed about the daily operations and procedures of the senior school.
This document provides a history and overview of Dominican College of Tarlac (DCT). It summarizes that DCT was founded in 1947 as San Nicolas Academy by Fr. Mariano M. Sablay. Over the decades it has expanded its academic programs and now offers elementary, secondary, vocational and college programs. The philosophy of DCT focuses on the total formation of students to attain union with God through the development of reason, faith and living Dominican values.
1. The document summarizes a holiday lunch event held by Beauty Industry West on December 9th, 2008 that thanked various board members and sponsors.
2. A speaker named Nina Curtis from Curtis Communications spoke about wellness.
3. Several families from Haven House, a domestic violence shelter, were adopted by different beauty industry organizations who donated items.
4. Various beauty and personal care product companies donated raffle baskets and goods to benefit the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising scholarship program and Para Los Niños, an organization serving impoverished children.
BIW Spirit Of Giving Holiday Event 2008Linda Bertaut
1. The document summarizes a holiday lunch event held by Beauty Industry West on December 9th, 2008 that thanked various board members and sponsors.
2. A speaker, Nina Curtis from Curtis Communications, discussed wellness coaching.
3. Several families from Haven House, a domestic violence shelter, were adopted by different beauty industry organizations who donated items. Funds and goods were also collected for Para Los Niños, a nonprofit serving children.
4. Upcoming BIW events in January 2009 were announced, including a luncheon with a speaker on natural fragrances and a mega beauty mixer networking event.
The document provides information about the Deerfoot Congregation church including its location, service times, leadership, and upcoming events. It announces that the day is Mission Sunday where all donations will go towards supporting various missionaries and mission work. It also provides a report on the mission work being done that week by a group in Ladyville, Belize and encourages donations to support continued mission efforts.
This document outlines the programs and activities of the Our Family for Families First Foundation in 2012. The Foundation provides scholarships and educational grants to support individuals and families in pursuing higher education. In 2012, it awarded over $3.5 million to scholars. The Foundation also organizes mentoring programs, internships, and community service projects where employees volunteer with local charities. It was honored by the White House for its work supporting military families. The Foundation aims to grow its support for students and build a tradition of giving back through education.
Boys and Girls Club of Kingston & Area Annual Report 2011bgckingston
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Boys and Girls Club of Kingston & Area in 2012. It provides an overview of the organization's mission and programs for children and youth. Key details include:
- The Club served over 2,000 members through various after-school and evening programs.
- Programs were offered in locations across Kingston and Gananoque and focused on health, education, arts, and physical activity.
- Community support from donors, volunteers, and partners like the United Way were instrumental in the Club's success and ability to provide services to members.
- The report highlights some member and community feedback praising the positive impact of the Club.
This document provides an annual report for Marin Horizon School for the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 school years. It includes letters from the Board Chair, Head of School, and Parent Association President discussing the school's mission, leadership transition, community support, and goals. It also provides updates on initiatives around teaching excellence, facilities, enrollment, diversity, and school spirit. The report highlights the school's commitment to joyful learning, character development, and meeting each student's needs through team teaching.
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Teachers and Staff from Rosarian Academy in West Palm Beach, FL celebrate 90 years of education! Since 1925, they've been providing excellent Christian education to Palm Beach County and it's cities.
Check out Rosarian Academy located in South Florida and their latest newsletter highlighting some of their latest events with their students and teachers. Rosarian Academy strives to provide the best in Christian education and raising up leaders for the next generation.
Rosarian Academy Accounces 90 Years In West Palm BeachRosarian Academy
Rosarian Academy is a Catholic school in West Palm Beach, Florida serving students from early childhood through 8th grade. It was founded in 1925 by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. The school offers a Montessori-based early childhood program and a rigorous Core Knowledge curriculum in K-8. It has a 1:1 iPad program, computer labs, and SMART technology in classrooms. Students can participate in various athletic, academic, and service clubs. The school has accepted students to top local and boarding high schools. Rosarian Academy aims to educate the whole person through faith, academics, athletics, arts and service.
Rosarian Academy Teacher Take Pilgrimage. 500 MilesRosarian Academy
Rosarian Academy teacher is taking a pilgrimage following the steps of St. James. Rosarian Academy a christian school located in West Palm Beach, Fl.
807 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
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Rosarian Academy Brochure - A Foundation For Life Rosarian Academy
http://www.rosarian.org | Founded in 1925 by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, Rosarian Academy is the only independent Catholic school in Palm Beach County.
Its mission is to educate the whole person for life in a global community in the light of Gospel values.
For 90 years, Rosarian has been dedicated to providing its
students with the foundation to live life filled with faith,
knowledge, and service.
This is accomplished through the efforts of a dedicated community of faculty and staff who work in unison with administration and parents to provide each student with the tools necessary to be successful.
Rosarian Academy Theater - Celebrating 50 Years!Rosarian Academy
http://www.rosarian.org | Rosarian Academy has infused dramatic excellence into the daily lives of students since its inception in 1925.
Thanks to a generous gift from Mr. Frederick Machlin,
the Margaret Tighe Machlin Fine Arts Center opened
its doors to generations of young hearts on December
14, 1964.
The theater has been an iconic landmark in Palm Beach County ever since. 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of Rosarian’s magnificent theater.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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2. Annual Impact ReportJ u l y 1 , 2 0 1 3 - J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 4
Est. 1925
We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this report. Any omissions or
errors do not diminish the high regard in which we hold all of our benefactors. If we have erred, please
accept our sincere apologies and contact us so we may correct our records and apologize personally.
Please contact Sheena Wilber, Director of Annual Giving and Events: 561.832.5131 x239 or
sheena@rosarian.org.
807 North Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
561.832.5131
www.rosarian.org
Mission & Philosphy
Rosarian Academy, founded in 1925, is a private, coeducational Catholic school sponsored by the
Adrian Dominican Sisters. Its mission is to educate the whole person for life in a global community
in the light of Gospel values.
Belief Statements
• We believe in a Christ-centered community of faith.
• We believe each student is a valued individual with unique spiritual, physical, social, emotional,
and intellectual needs.
• We believe that the quest for self-improvement is a continuous process.
• We believe in a strong academic program enriched by the fine arts and extracurricular
opportunities.
• We believe that service to others is an integral part of the Rosarian Academy community.
• We believe in educating students to make a positive difference in the world.
• We believe in the Dominican tradition of prayer, study, reflection, and action.
• We believe in fostering an awareness of the continual need for social change.
• We believe in and respect religious, ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity.
D e a r Rosarian Academy Community:
In its 88th year, Rosarian Academy continues to be the only independent Catholic school in Palm
Beach County. Presenting its students with a standard of excellence second to none, Rosarian
provides the foundation to live life with faith, knowledge, and service--with the goal to make every
student “strong for life.” This is accomplished through the support of our donors and the efforts of
a dedicated community of faculty and staff who work in unison with administration and parents to
provide each student with the tools necessary to be successful.
This annual report is a declaration of the generosity of you, the Rosarian community. Through the
financial support of parents, past parents, alumni, grandparents and friends of Rosarian, we are able
to constantly improve our facilities and technology; retain highly trained and qualified faculty and
staff; maintain small class sizes; offer an advanced, progressive and accelerated academic program;
provide outstanding athletics and arts; increase co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Each
gift received is a testament to the value of a Rosarian education--educating and fostering students to
make a positive difference in this world. We are forever grateful.
Reflecting on the 2013-2014 academic year, Rosarian continued to experience both educational
and philanthropic growth. Enrollment reached its highest point in years as we welcomed eighty-
eight new students. The Early Childhood Program hit maximum capacity with an extensive waiting
list. Twenty-three seventh grade students were recognized as Duke University Talent Identification
Scholars by scoring in the 95th percentile on standardized testing. Middle School faculty and
students embraced the use of iPad technology in the classroom to enhance self-directed learning,
varied learning activities and creativity. We continued living our faith in service to others with
class trips to help underprivileged children, sandwiches to feed the homeless, collection of over
3,400 pounds of Food for Families and over 1,000 toys for less fortunate children, community
gleans picking over 9,000 pounds of bell peppers and 6,000 pounds of corn for the hungry. Sports
highlights included girls’ basketball team league champions for the second year in a row and
swim team champions for the 23rd consecutive year. To further integrate the Arts into the school
community, we started an extra-curricular Strings Chamber Orchestra Program, open to students as
young as three years old. The expansion of clubs and other extra-curricular activities also included
Soccer for ages three to five, Computer Programming, Zumba KIDS, Mind Lab, and Karate.
This year’s Annual Fund goal of $75,000 was met and exceeded by $40,000. Thank you to the class
agents for your time and assistance in sharing the important message of the Annual Fund which
closes the gap between tuition revenue and the actual cost of educating students at Rosarian. The
35th Annual Auction and Rose Ball was also a great success. Mission complete for chairs Paula
Cook, Cecilia Lim, and Kelly Rooney who led the efforts in exceeding the fundraising goal for
“Casino Royale.”
It is with utmost appreciation that we thank you once again for supporting Rosarian Academy so
that we can continue to provide the best foundation for life, making each student strong for life.
Ms. Virginia Devine , Principal
Mrs. Linda Linsin, Director of Lower School
Mrs. Megan Cloar, Director of Early Childhood
Mrs. Cara Hansen, Director of Marketing
Mrs. Vicky Paulson, Director of Business & Finance
Mr. Jon Payne, Athletic Director
Mrs. Mary Raich, Director of Admissions
Ms. Cathy Reader, Director of Facilities
Mrs. Sheena Wilber, Director of Annual Giving & Events
Administration 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4
3. “
Our four children
started attending
Rosarian Academy
in 2002, when we
moved from Mexico
City, Mexico to
West Palm Beach,
FL. Coming from
another country,
we wanted to make
sure we provided
them with a very
strong academic
foundation as well
as a nurturing
and respectful
environment.
Rosarian not only
met but exceeded
our expectations in
both.
-Arturo Zindel,
Parent of
Arturo (2003),
Santiago (2004),
Mariana (2007),
Carolina (2011)
Annual Fund 2 0 1 4
$5,000 - $10,000
The Fortin Foundation of Florida*
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Moore*
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Haft
Mr. & Mrs. William Koch
Quantum Foundation, Inc. *
The J. M. Rubin Foundation*
John A. & Elizabeth F. Taylor
Charitable Foundation*
$2,500 - $4,999
Mr. Steve Barry & Mrs. Carey
O’Donnell*
Community Foundation for Palm
Beach & Martin Counties*
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Duncker
Mr. & Mrs. James Guildford
Mrs. Lucia Musso*
$1,000 - $2,499
Mr. & Mrs. Christian Angle
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. James Arrigo
Mr. Joseph Arrigo*
Mr. & Mrs. John Bahl
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Brown
Mr. & Mrs. John Bulfin*
Mr. & Mrs. John Cassidy, Jr.
Mr. Frank Chopin*
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coates
Mr. Louis Deziel*
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Dickinson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Diffenderfer
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Freitas
Mr. & Mrs. John Fulton
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Guari
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Haigh*
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Hanlon
Harris School Uniforms*
Mr. & Mrs. David Herlong
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kramer
Mr. & Mrs. Don Landrum
Mr. & Mrs. Sean Lang
Mr. & Mrs. John Mahoney
Mr. & Mrs. Shaun McGruder
Mr. George Michael*
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Michaels*
Mr. & Mrs. Troy Mischke
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Murphy
Mr. & Mrs. Guillermo Perez-Vargas
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Perry
Rio-Bak Corporation*
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Rooney
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Saleeby*
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Schar*
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sieving
Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Skivington
Mr. & Mrs. David Spector
Mr. William Teubner
Mr. & Mrs. Vikram Thakkar
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Ward
$500 - $999
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Albergo
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bornschein
Community Foundation for
Southeast Michigan*
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Conroy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Groth
Ms. Amy Guerrieri
Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Herrera
Ms. Pamela Janson
Mrs. Sandra Kaupe*
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Kurtz
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mackell*
Mr. Andy O’Brien
Ms. Janet Lee Olsen*
Dr. & Dr. Robert Raymond
Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart
Mr. John Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Walsh
Mrs. Serena Wilson
$250 - $499
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Adams
Mr. & Mrs.Brad Albritton
Ms. Justine Dhaiti
Mr. & Mrs. William Fabbri, Jr.
Ms. Maryann Hajduk*
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Javarone
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Lombardi
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Osborne
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Peacock
Mr. & Mrs. Grier Pressly
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Quattlebaum*
Mr. & Mrs. Guy Quattlebaum
Mr. & Mrs. John Randolph
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Schofield*
Mr. & Mrs. William Steele
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Vargas
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Wagner
Mr. & Mrs. Max Wulff
$100 - $249
Dr. & Mrs. Roberto Acosta
Dr. & Mrs. Claudius Alcime
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Anderson
Dr. Mark Ashley
Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Azqueta
Mr. & Mrs. William Bachman
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Barry
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beauchamp
Mr. & Mrs. Lazaro Becerra
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bieber*
Boatman Geller Group*
Box Tops for Education*
Mr. & Mrs. David Brams
Mr. & Mrs. Beau Breckenridge
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Domingo Castro
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Cooney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Debbs
Mr. & Mrs. Donald DeWoody, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Yue Ding
Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Dorsey
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Driscoll
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Duran
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Dyett
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fields
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Fisch
Ms. Elaine Flynn
Mrs. Manolita Galeana*
Mr. & Mrs. Rene Gil
Ms. Sandra Griffin*
Mr. & Mrs. David Griffiths*
Dr. & Mrs. Roberto Guerrero
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hall
Mr. & Mrs. James Harlan
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hendrix
Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Hernandez
Mr. & Mrs. Eliezer Hernandez
Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Hernandez-
Sanchez
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Holloway
Mrs. Lori Hutchinson
Mr. Jeffrey Irish*
Mr. & Mrs. Adam Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kelly*
Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Keogh
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Keough
Ms. Nancy Landers
Mr. & Mrs. Max Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Linck
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Lopez DaCunha
Ms. Marian Macias
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Marcello
Mr. & Mrs. Troy Marchese
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel McCarthy
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Meincke
Dr. & Mrs. Manuel Mendez
Mr. & Mrs. Lance Millar
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Moran*
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Morrison
Ms. Alison Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Eberson Nunez
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Panzeri
Mrs. Silvia Pariseleti
Mrs. Phyllis Quattlebaum*
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Quinlan
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Ray
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Rehm
Mr. John Rieser*
Mr. & Mrs. Manny Sanchez
Mr. & Mrs. James Sanderson
Mr. & Mrs. John Scarola*
Dr. & Dr. Jason Sevald
Mr. & Mrs. Clay Surovek
Mr. & Mrs. John Throop
Mr. & Mrs. Kjell Tonnessen
Ms. Ida Tonnessen*
Mr. & Dr. Luis Townsend
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Trainor
Ms. Kristi Truong
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Walsh
Mr. & Mrs. Charles White
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Wise
Dr. & Mrs. Jack Zeltzer*
$1 - $99
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Agnew
Ms. Kathleen Beazley Ashley
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Atteridge
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Besse
Ms. Lindsey Beylo
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Blumel
Mrs. Carolyn Cahill*
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Cates
Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Ciminella
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Colangelo
Ms. Paula Cook
Ms. Colleen Courtney*
Mr. & Mrs. Derek Crawford
Mr. & Mrs. Deon Curtis
Ms. Virginia Devine*
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Eaton
Mr. & Mrs. Luis Escobar
Mr. & Mrs. William Fabbri
Mrs. Ann Fahmy
Mr. & Mrs. William Fox
Mrs. Ellen Geary*
Mr. & Mrs. Kennth Goffe
Ms. Mary Ellen Gore*
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Hansen
Ms. Liuva Herrera
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johnston
Mrs. Sherri Jones*
Ms. Margaret Kaywell
Mr. & Mrs. Hampton Keen
Mrs. Kelly Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Sean Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Lim
Mrs. Linda Linsin*
Ms. Hillary Longo
Mr. & Mrs. John Melendez-
Rodriguez
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mendia
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Modenos
Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Moore
Mrs. Mayra Morrison
Dr. & Dr. James Mullen
Mr. & Mrs. William Murrell
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Nielsen
Mrs. Shelley Opiela*
Ms. Jane Pais*
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pardavila
Ms. Mary Parry
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Paulson*
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pontillo
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Riley
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Rocco
Mrs. Christa Rusch*
Mr. & Mrs. Raphael Saladrigas
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schrotenboer
Mrs. Kathleen Segerdahl*
Ms. Yvette Trelles
Mr. & Mrs. William Warwick
Mr. & Mrs. Levi Wilber*
Ms. Kathi Jo Williams*
Mr. Stephen Yedinak
Mr. & Mrs. James Young
Annual Fund 2 0 1 4
Rosarian prepared me for life in many ways. Instilling in me effective study
habits has enabled me to continue my education and has helped me become
more disciplined, which pays off at work and play...I was truly blessed to
attend such a great school.
-Peter Lansing, Class of 2004
4. Auction & Rose Ball 2 0 1 3
G u a r d i a n C i r c l e U n d e r w r i t e r s
Chairman- $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 +
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Schar*
President- $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 +
The Arrigo Family
Mr. & Mrs. William Koch
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Moore*
The Rooney Family
Director- $ 5 , 0 0 0 +
Mr. & Mrs. Guillermo Perez-Vargas
Mr. & Mrs. Max Wulff
Advisor- $ 2 , 5 0 0 +
Caf é Sapori*
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Duncker
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Keough
The Gardens Mall*
Council- $ 1 , 0 0 0 +
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Diffenderfer
Dr. & Mrs. Roberto Guerrero
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Kurtz
Mr. Fernando Lovo*
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Michaels*
Mr. & Mrs. John Mordente
Mr.+
& Mrs. William Pannill*
Manager- $ 5 0 0 +
Anonymous
Mr. & Mr. John Bulfin*
Ward Real Estate*
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Lim
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Randolph
Mr. & Mrs. Arturo Zindel*
Associate- $ 2 5 0 +
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Beazley*
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carlson
Mrs. Mercedes Cassidy*
Mr. & Mrs. Matt Cohen
Ms. Colleen Courtney*
Cosmo & Co.*
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin DeJesus
Mr. & Mrs. Donald DeWoody, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William Fabbri, Jr.
Mrs. Sandra Kaupe*
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mackell*
Mr. & Mrs. John Mahoney
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Miller
Ms. Mayra Morrison
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Panzeri
Mr. & Mrs. Grier Pressly
Rocco’s Tacos*
Mr. & Mrs. William Shepherd
Target*
Mr. & Mrs. William Warwick
Mrs. Suzanne Werson
Mr. & Mrs. Levi Wilber*
Mr. & Mrs. Marc Yavinsky
Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Yavinsky*
Supporter- $ 1 0 0 +
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bieber*
Mr. & Mrs. John Bahl
Mrs. Martha Brooks*
California Pizza Kitchen*
Ms. Gay Dedo*
Ms. Virginia Devine*
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fountain, Jr.*
Hamburger Heaven*
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Harper*
Mr. & Mrs. Eliezer Hernandez
Mrs. Pat Johnson*
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kelly*
Mr. Indalecio Mascuana*
Mr. & Mrs. James McGann*
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Schofield*
Mr. & Mrs. William Warwick*
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wolfe*
Friend- $ 5 0 +
Ms. Marcy Allen*
Mr. & Mrs. Lazaro Becerra
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Dyett
Mrs. Ellen Geary*
Ms. Shirley Guffey*
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Goldstein
Mr. & Mrs. Troy Marchese
Ms. Jean Meisenzahl*
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Murphy
Mr. & Mrs. John Scarola*
Ms. Kathy Jo Williams*
Let’s Talk Make Up Salon*
Auction & Rose Ball 2 0 1 3
S p o n s o r s
Leo Paper*
Ed & Cecilia Lim
Maggie & Kate Millar
Manuel V. Mendez, MD, PA*
Birks & MAYORS Jewelers*
Murphy’s Paint & Body Shop*
The Rockenbach Family
Rooney’s Beer Company*
Saladrigas & Cohen Architecture*
$250 - $499
The Gil Family
Mr. Gyro’s Greek & Mediterranean Grill*
The Herrera Family
The Rehm Family
The Sanchez Family
The Wagner Family
Event Underwriters
C h a i r w o m e n ’ s L u n c h e o n
Toni O’Brien
G i r l s ’ N i g h t O u t
Bridget Koch
G u y s ’ N i g h t O u t
Jim Arrigo
Christian Angle
John Cassidy
Jason Guari
Shaun McGruder
Michael Perry
William Steele
K i c k O f f P o k e r T o u r n a m e n t
Joe & Kelly Rooney
T a s t e o f R o s a r i a n
Danielle Moore
U n d e r w r i t i n g &
S p o n s o r s h i p P a r t y
Guillermo & Cecilia Perez-Vargas
Max & Anabella Wulff
$5,000 - $10,000
Mark Cook
Palm Beach Kennel Club*
Toshiba Business Solutions*
$2,500 - $4,999
Arrigo • Dodge • Chrysler • Jeep*
Braman Motorcars*
The Bornschein Family
Phoebe, Lily & Daisy Cook
Empire City Casino*
Robert & Carol Garvy*
Kelly & Danielle Moore
$1,000 - $2,499
Ainsworth Pet Nutrition*
Christian Angle Real Estate*
John C. Cassidy Air Conditioning*
Deutsche Bank*
Florida Power & Light*
Stuart & Alison Haft
Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs, PA*
Matwiczyk & Brown, LLP*
MP Design & Architecture, Inc.*
Palm Beach Prayer Team*
Palm Beach Cancer Institute*
Signature Collection Inc.*
$500 - $999
Adrian Dominican Sisters*
The Bourbeau Family
The Colton Family
Deon’s Cleaning Services*
Equity Land Title*
Garden of Life*
General Contractor Services, Inc.*
Kaywell Interiors, LLC*
Kreusler-Walsh, Compaiani & Vargas, PA*
We moved to Palm Beach eight years ago when our sons were entering the
third and sixth grades. Even after my boys were long gone from Rosarian, I
served on the Finance Committee, the Board, and the Executive Committee,
and I continue to support the school. Why? Because I continue to believe in
the value of a Rosarian education. I have learned that the more I give to an
organization, the more I appreciate and love that organization.
-Martha Schar, Parent of Stuart (2008) and Spencer (2011)
5. Additional Gifts 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4
Student Scholarship Fund
Suzanne P. Bauman Revocable Trust*
Mr. Mark Cook
Mary Alice Fortin Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Schar
Mr. Geoffrey Kasher
I n M e m o r y o f
J o s e p h A . D e v i n e , I I I
Ms. Aileen Adley*
Mr. Roy Cacciaguida*
Fairwinds Credit Union*
Mr. & Mr. John Fulton
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gribbin*
Ms. Sherri Jones*
Mr. & Mrs. John Scarola*
Mr. & Mrs. George Sterling*
Restricted Gifts & Grants
Anonymous
Adrian Dominican Sisters*
Arrigo Dodge Chrysler Jeep*
John C. Cassidy Air Conditioning*
Mr. Mark Cook
Ms. Gay Dedo*
Mary Alice Fortin Foundation*
Gen YOUth Foundation*
Mr. Morris Goldings*
Ms. Pamela Haas*
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Haft
Mr. Lamont Harris*
Mr. & Mrs. William Koch
Mr. & Mrs. Lance Millar
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Morrison
Quantum House, Inc., In Memory of John E. Benz*
Palm Beach Rotary Foundation*
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Schar*
Mr. & Mrs. John Throop
Ms. Allyson Timms
Unrestricted Gifts
Harris School Uniforms*
Mr. John Scully
I n M e m o r y o f J o h n E . B e n z
The Arnold Foundation*
Mr. David Bailey*
Earl A. Hollis, Inc.*
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fazio*
Ms. Marilyn Mints*
John Oelerich*
Patrick Carney Foundation*
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Poisson*
Mr. Don Six*
Ms. Patricia Sned*
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Trausch*
Leadership 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4
Members of the Corporation
1 2 5 7 E a s t S i e n a H e i g h t s D r , A d r i a n , M I 4 9 2 2 1
Sr. Attracta Kelly, OP, J.D., Prioress
Sr. Rosemary Abramavoich, OP, Councilor
Sr. Tarianne DeYonker, OP, Vicaress/Councilor
Sr. Corinne Sanders, OP, Ph.D.,Councilor
Sr. Kathleen Shanz, OP, Councilor
Board of Directors
2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 Income
Tuition & Fees $5,659,233
Auxiliary Enterprise 294,010
Scholarships & Gifts 329,357
Fundraising 408,370
Annual Fund 122,563
Investment Income 155,682
Other 26,630
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2013-14 Income $6,995,845
Instructional $2,791,204
Auxiliary Enterprise 254,297
Student Aid 553,965
Plant Operation 1,168,655
Administration 1,007,463
Development 219,031
Depreciation 675,241
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2013-14 Expenses $6,669,856
Mrs. Ellen Acosta
Mr. Larry Alexander
Mrs. Susan Anderson
Mr. Sergio deAraujo
Mr. Andy O’Brien, Chairman
Mr. John Fulton, Treasurer
Mrs. Martha Schar, Secretary
Ms. Virginia Devine, Principal
Sr. Kathleen Schanz, OP, Board of
Trustees
Mrs. Celeste Cassidy, RAFA Rep
Mr. John Cassidy, Development
Committee Chair
Sr. Janet Capone, OP
Ms. Colleen Courtney
Mrs. Lissa Dorsey
Mr. Tim Hanlon
Sr. Kathleen Klingen, OP
Mrs. Danielle Hickox Moore
Sr. Mary Margaret Pachucki, OP
Mr. Guillermo Perez-Vargas
Mr. Guy Quattlebaum
Mr. Randy Randolph
Mrs. Kara Rockenbach
Charitable Trust Board
Mr. Roberty Garvy
Mr. Robert Linck
Mrs. Vicky Paulson
Mr. Josh Skivington
Ms. Virginia Devine
Mr. Jack Flagg
Mr. Barton Francis
Mr. John Fulton
2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 Expenses
* Denotes grandparent, alumni parent, alumni, friend, or business. +
Denotes deceased.
My family honors my dad this year by introducing a third generation
to Rosarian, so that she may experience the Christ-centered academic
environment in which we prospered in the arms of our Blessed Mother.
Rosarian’s values and our love for this wonderful institution have never
wavered.
-Ginny Benz Parker, Class of 1972, Parent of Kate (1996), Julie (1998),
Tommy (2001) and Grandparent of Maggie Spencer (future Class of 2026)
6. Our graduates leave us to attend the most desired day and boarding secondary
schools and, ultimately, the finest colleges and
universities.
High School Choices C l a s s o f 2 0 1 4
The Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts
American Heritage School
The Benjamin School
Cardinal Newman
Florida Atlantic University High school
Jupiter High School
The King’s Academy
Oxbridge Academy of the Palm Beaches
St. James School in St. James, MD
Suncoast High School
The Taft School in Watertown, CT
William T. Dwyer High School
Duke TIP Scholars 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4
With Your Support Rosarian Academy provides the finest
Catholic learning environment in Palm Beach County. Thank You!
7. ROSARIAN ACADEMY
807 North Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Est. 1925
561.832.5131 • info@rosarian.org • Rosarian.org
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