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11/6/2015 News from Providence Cristo Rey High School
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SophomoreHollis Coe
Learning that works . . . for life.75 North Belleview Place, Indianapolis, In. 46222 (317) 8601000, www.pcrhs.org
Providence Cristo Rey High SchoolNewsletter
November 2015
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What are our students'career goals?
"I want to be an architect."‐ Junior Tylan White
Dear Friends, Family Members and Supporters:
We recently wrapped up a successful first quarter celebrating ourmany honor roll achievements with our first academic pep rally ofthe 2015‐16 school year. Nearly half of our student body wasrecognized for outstanding grades, including nearly 60 percent ofour senior class. All members of the Class of2016 are busy applying for scholarships andcompleting college applications, and ourjuniors have been prepping for ACTs. We alsorecognized our Outstanding Corporate WorkStudy students for first quarter ‐ SophomoreHollis Coe, who works for NextGear and JuniorFred Rustin who works for EnviroForensics
were both nominated bytheir supervisors foroutstanding performance. Hollis' supervisor said:"He has a professional approach to everyone heinteracts with from the President of the Company to his group members." Fred'ssupervisor said: "Fred acts like a full‐time employee andtakes his tasks andresponsibilities veryseriously." Two students were
recognized for having the highest GPA:Junior Cheick Diallo, who works for
CWS partnerEli Lilly (4.35GPA) and
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Junior Fred Rustin
Junior Cheick Diallo andSophomore Cesar Maresreceived awards for First
Quarter Top GPA.
Students met Indianapolis Mayor GregoryBallard at the 23rd Annual Prayer
Breakfast.
"I want to be anultrasound technician."
‐Senior NovemberBennett
"I would like to be an FBIAgent."
‐ Freshman Ruth Contreras
"I want to be a mechanic." ‐Freshman Collin Giles
SophomoreCesar Mareswho worksforDelta Faucet(4.44 GPA).
Otherhappeningsin our busyfirst quarterincluded:
> Our Annual Homecoming Dance. > A unique poetry presentation to our
English classes by artist Tony Styxx.> Student attendance at the 23rd Annual Indianapolis Prayer
Breakfast. > Our newcoordinator ofFamily and AlumniRelations went onthe road to visit ourcollege students anddeliver carepackages. > School‐wideparticipation inWorld Food Day,raising funds forCross CatholicOutreach.
Thanks for all you do to support our school and our mission!
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Archbishop Joseph W. Tobinspeaks with Providence CristoRey President Joseph P. Heidt. .
"I want to become asoftware database
engineer." ‐Junior Froylan Avil
"I want to travel the worldand learn to speak many
different languages."‐ Sophomore Kennan
Thomas
"I want to become a nurse."
‐Junior Cameron Moore.
Students enjoyed "A Night in Paris" theme for this year'sHomecoming Dance.
Archbishop Tobin Supports CRN with Visitto the Vatican
Speaking at a gathering of Providence Cristo Rey board members,donors, partners, stakeholders andguests, Archbishop Joseph W. Tobinsaid: "When I came to Indianapolis, oneof the things I was so impressed with isthe strong support for CatholicInstitutions. Cristo Rey is reaching a partof the population that is invisible tomany." The Archbishop joined FatherJohn Foley, Founder and Honorary Chairof the Cristo Rey Network for a July
visit to meet with a member of PopeFrancis' Council of Cardinals on behalfof the Cristo Rey Network. "We had avery warm welcome. They were veryimpressed with the Cristo Rey missionand vision," said Tobin. The ministry ofCristo Rey spans more than 30 differentdiocese throughout the United States.
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PCRHS board member Sr. DawnTomaszeweki, S.P. speaks withArchbishop Joseph W. Tobin.
Seniors Zach Morris and ToryJames are pictured with Citizen'sEnergy guest speaker Mike
Miller.
"I want to become apediatrician."
‐ Junior Precious Mayfield.
"I want to attend college andbecome an RN."
‐Freshman Monica Hernandez
"I want to be an FBI agent."‐ Sophomore Angel Frazier
The visit to the Vatican helped move theCristo Rey Network forward in definingstandards of education and identity, andin seeking endorsements by sponsoringbishops. "The vision of Cristo Reyembodies the mission of Pope Francis,"said Tobin.*** Special thanks to Vince Caponi,Mike and Rosie Houk and Sean andChris O'Connor for assisting with ourvideo.
Welcome New
Board MembersWayne Pack, Chief Human Resources Officer withCommunity Health Network has more than 30 yearsof experience as a strategic business partner in thearea of human resources management with RCACorp, General Electric, and Thompson ConsumerElectronics, his latest appointment being with
BrightPoint North America. He earned a bachelor of science degree insecondary education from Tennessee Technology University.Tom Bennett, CFO Schwarz Partners, LP worked in banking inCincinnati until 1996 when he moved his family to Indianapolis to workas CFO for local entrepreneur, Jack Schwarz. Schwarz Partners is anapproximate $2.5 billion total revenue company with more than 4,000employees. Bennett served on the board of Happy Hallow Camp forChildren in Brown County and more recently on the boards of Agape, acharity founded locally to keep foster siblings together in a safeenvironment, and Safe Families for Children, designed to help familiesin crisis. He and his family are members of St. Elizabeth SetonCatholic Church, Carmel.
Guest Speaker Tells About Life Underground
Citizen's Energy Corporate WorkStudy partner supervisor Mike Miller,recently told students what it is like tobe an engineer on a $12 billion tunnel.Construction on the project one of thelargest underground storage units in thestate, running beneath Lucas OilStadium, requires skills in problemsolving, math and science, said Miller, agraduate of Lumen Christi CatholicHigh School, Jackson, Mich., andMichigan State.
PCRHS Welcomes Prospective Students to
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Tom Zupancic
"I want to become apediatrician."
‐Junior Shaylyn Zachery
"I want to earn a degree incomputer science."‐Senior Ajay Pandya
Fall Open HouseIn the first Open House of the 201516 Academic Year,Providence Cristo Rey welcomed more than 100 people for an
afternoon of tours, refreshmentsand time to meet the facultyand staff. If you wereunable to make itto our openhouse but wouldlike to learnmore about Providence
Cristo Rey, call (317) 8601000, ext. 121 toschedule a shadow day or learn more.
Community Connections
>Special thanks to PCRHSboard member Tom Zupancic for providing our "Shadow Day Students" with a tour of DEEM andproviding an closeup view of a Super Bowl Championship ring. > Special thanks to Bill Bonkosky, Art to Remember.> Special thanks to Corporate Work Study partners Shiel Sextonand Harding Poorman for helping us update our Corporate WorkStudy Partner recognition wall.
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> Special thanks to MJ Insurance for including us in the openhouse for Sharp Business Systemsat the Indianapolis Colts Complex.
> Special thanks to Linda Matowski, City Securities Corp forincluding us as a guest at the Women in Philanthropy Dinner> Special thanks to VanAusdall & Farrar for including us as aguest at the DeVoe School of Business Event.> Special thanks to Andy Kaelin, KBIC. > Special thanks to John Crisp, DTZ> Special thanks to Phil Enck.Milliken Design, Inc. > Special thanks to 21st Century Scholars for assisting with theregistration of eighth grade students.
Other Community Connections: > Cristo Rey Network Academic team recently visited to learnabout our our dual credit program and school growth plan as itrelates to schools in similar markets. > Key Private Bank, Pete Dunbar> JohnsonMelloh Companies, Bob McKinney> Hays & Sons, Jacob Houk> Philip Seabrook, Assistant Vice President for Diversity, Equityand MultiCultural Affairs> Christopher Barnthouse, Financial RepresentativeNorthwestern Mutual> Andrew J. Kossack, Education and Workforce Policy Directorfor Governor Michael Pence.> Darrin Gray, All Pro Dad Corporate Partnerships and TonyDungy, Author, NFL sports. > Expectations Project, Jeff Woods> Indiana University, John Wisneski (Kelley School of Business)> AIT Labs> St. Monica School, Michelle Boyd
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PCRHS VP ofInstitutional
> Latinos for Quality Education, Patricia Castaneda> Legatus President's Party, St. Thomoas Aquinas> Celebrating Catholic School Values Scholarship Awards> Sponsors of the IU School of Informatics and Computing atIndiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis, and JPMorganChase, workforce development project iDew. Read Story Here.> Kroger Gardis & Regas, Madalyn Kinsey> Oaks Academy President Andrew Hart> St. Joan of Arc, Principal Joe Feeser> Indiana State Museum President & CEO Thomas A. King> Marian University Athletic Director Steve Downing> UIndy, Ron Dow, Director of Business Parnterships and RobManuel, President> Indianapolis Urban League Tony Mason, President and MarkRussell, Director of Education>Senator Luke Kenley
President Joseph P. Heidt provided State Senator LukeKenley with a tour of PCRHS during a recent visit.
> Oxford Financial Group, Jeff Stroman, Managing Director> Purdue Extension Service, Steven Wagoner, Extension Director> Salesforce Foundation, Dana McNulty, Program Director> CBRE, Chad Phillips, COO> Archdiocese Poverty Summit, Planning Committee> R.B. Annis Foundation, Dan Yates, Trustee
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Advancement,Nancy Martin is
pictured with FatherJohn Foley, Founderand Honorary Chairof the Cristo ReyNetwork. Fr. Foleycelebrated mass at arecent meeting in
Chicago of Network Schools.
Junior Israel Adams met Colts wide receiverT.Y. Hilton at a Corporate Work Partner
event.
Thanks to all of our Corporate Work Study Partners.
As we approach Thanksgiving, Providence Cristo Rey High School has much to be thankful for.As we look over the past nine years, our combination of a strong moral environment, rigorousacademic curriculum, and our unique Corporate Work Study experience has served ourstudents well and has had a major impact on their lives, not only at PCRHS, but in college andthe professional world beyond. None of this would have been possible without the support and generosity of our supporters,who share our dream of lifting up those students most in need. It is our hope that you willcontinue to support Providence Cristo Rey. Your donation will help change the lives of theremarkable young men and women we serve. We encourage you to take advantage of theIndiana Scholarship Tax Credit Program available to both individuals and corporations, allowinga 50% tax credit against your Indiana tax liability for the amount donated. If you choose thisprogram, please make checks payable to The Institute for Quality Education (SGO) and ensureto designate Providence Cristo Rey as the recipient school of the scholarship funds. You maylearn more and donate on line at the SGO website, www.i4qed.org or simply mail your donationto: Providence Cristo Rey, c/o Office of Institutional Advancement, 75 N. Belleview Place,Indianapolis, In. 46222.
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