2014 School Annual Report v2.pub
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2014 School Annual Report v2.pub
2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Friends and Families of St. Rose, We celebrate another year of growth of both students and facilities on our campus, and we are pleased to share the good news of the previous year with you in this Annual Report. With an average enrollment growth of over 15% a year, we thank you for your continued support our mission toward the integral formation of the entire Christian youth: mind, body and spirit. In addition, the School and Early Childhood programs are now housed in shared space with many families entrusting their children of all ages to our care. As students grow here, they ultimately graduate from 8th grade with an enriched experience having shared the word of God with one another for 10 years. This Annual Report outlines the successes of our year as we continue to plan for our future. Join in in the celebration of God’s work here at St. Rose of Lima Catholic School. Achieving Our Goals In 2009, the Catholic Schools Office of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston implemented the Lumen Pro Via (Light for the Way) study to outline goals and strategies in order to help all of our schools to build towards a brighter future. As this study moved into the implementation phase in 2012, St. Rose of Lima began a dynamic focus on compiling our strategic plan in terms of 1, 3, and 5 year goals with the help of our own community’s vision. In January of 2013, St. Rose of Lima requested feedback from our parents and parishioners through the use of surveys and focus groups. The resulting plan was challenging and sparked enthusiasm amongst St. Rose Administration and Leadership. At the end of the 2013-2014 school year, review of the Strategic Plan showed that 63% of the established one and three-year goals to be completed. First Year Goals Limit Classroom Sizes Hire a new technology teacher Hire a resource teacher Create a stipend program for those teaching after school activities Hire an additional personnel for ASAP program Strengthen Marketing Committee of TBE Redevelop Open Houses purchase a new sound system for West and East Halls Develop a plan for the physical growth of the school Develop an after school tutoring program Develop a parent-based program for in classroom volunteer assistance Increase the consistency of marketing timeline Publish an Annual Report to detail financials Extend Campus Ministry Three Year Goals Hire a Spanish Teacher and Reintroduce program Hire an Assistant Principal Hire an Athletic Director Achieve complete advanced program for middle school Institute funding for the Monsignor Paul Pieri Fund to include emergency support for families in need Our Growth in numbers 2008-09 2013-14 NO. Students 98 217 GRADES PreK - 5th Grade PreK - 8th Grade NO. Classrooms 14 18 Sports Volleyball, Basketball, Track Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track and Cheerleading Financials income Tuition (Net of financial aid and discounts) Student fees Registration and General Fees Extended Day Fees Athletics Other Fees Cafeteria Income Fundraising Income Annual Fund Halloween Festival Steps for Students Donations Memorials & Church Envelope Grants Parish Subsidies (Spring Festival) Other Sales Booster Club Sales Club / Student Activity Sales PTO Income Supplies for Resale Facility and Usage Fee Interest Income Total Income Actual $1,110,289.00 Budget $1,087,100.00 Variance $23,189.00 $133,896.00 $84,821.00 $7,912.00 $12,967.00 $52,713.00 $127,600.00 $70,000.00 $6,000.00 $5,350.00 $50,000.00 $6,296.00 $14,821.00 $1,912.00 $7,617.00 $2,713.00 1 $112,412.50 $78,801.15 $70,810.66 $58,000.00 $70,000.00 $73,000.00 $54,412.50 $8,801.15 -$2,189.34 3 $12,744.00 $30,471.50 $18,000.00 $2,682.47 $14,100.00 $33,803.00 $18,000.00 $20,000.00 -$1,356.00 -$3,331.50 $0.00 -$17,317.53 $8,608.00 $44,209.00 $9,755.00 $11,127.00 $5,000.00 $2,789.00 $1,810,008.28 $12,000.00 $25,500.00 $5,000.00 $9,100.00 $5,000.00 $5,050.00 $1,694,603.00 -$3,392.00 $18,709.00 $4,755.00 $2,027.00 $0.00 -$2,261.00 $115,405.28 Expenses Salaries & Benefits Staff Development Cafeteria Expenses Diocesan School Tax and Insurance Administrative Expenses Instructional Expenses Athletic Supplies Extended Day Fundraising Expenses Supplies Booster Club Supplies Clubs / Student Activity Supplies PTO Supplies Supplies for Resale Plant Operations Total Expenses Actual $1,213,125.00 $5,175.00 $48,053.00 $29,188.00 $63,799.00 $53,859.00 $8,087.00 $126.00 $19,124.00 Budget $1,284,090.00 $6,550.00 $46,400.00 $30,100.00 $38,800.00 $44,850.00 $6,750.00 $250.00 $15,850.00 Variance -$70,965.00 -$1,375.00 $1,653.00 -$912.00 $24,999.00 $9,009.00 $1,337.00 -$124.00 $3,274.00 $10,613.00 $44,550.00 $3,468.00 $5,886.00 $238,731.00 $1,743,784.00 $10,000.00 $25,803.00 $2,500.00 $4,500.00 $173,160.00 $1,689,603.00 $613.00 $18,747.00 $968.00 $1,386.00 $65,571.00 $54,181.00 Total Income Total Expenses Net $1,805,008.28 $1,743,784.00 $61,224.28 $1,689,603.00 $1,689,603.00 $0.00 $115,405.28 $54,181.00 $61,224.28 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 5 9 10 Notes to Statements of Income and Expense 1. Tuition/Fees budget originally based on 225 students, enrollment for 2013-14 was 217. 2. Includes Late, NSF and Band Fees for the year. 3. The 2013-14 Annual Fund received a very generous one time gift of $50,000. 4. Special gifts were moved into restricted accounts based on the wishes of the donors, thus leaving a large variance within the unrestricted account. 5. Club/Student Activity Sales includes fundraising done by our 8th grade students for their class trip as well as the new Karate program. This variance is reflected equally in the income and expense sections of the budget. 6. The original budget for salaries and benefits included pay for a resource teacher and a technology teacher. The resource teacher position was combined with the religion teacher position and the hired technology teacher left the position mid-year. 7. Administrative expenses experienced an overage due to a one time purchase of copy equipment. St. Rose moved from rental agreements to ownership in order to realize long-term savings. 8. A new reading program and other items were purchased during this year with those expenses absorbed through one-time restricted donations. 9. Plant Operations included additional expenses incurred in order to renovate classrooms 18 and 20 for the upcoming 2014-15 school year. 10.Overages for various line items that combine for a total net of $61,224 are deposited into a savings based trust account for emergency and/or capital based future expenses. Faculty Spotlight Mary Andrews, Celebrating 40 Years Take a prospective parent tour at St. Rose of Lima and chances are that at least one parent on the tour was a former student of Mary Andrews. In 1976, Mrs. Andrews joined our staff from 2 years of teaching at St. Charles Borremeo. Thirty-eight years later and not only has Mary been an part of our school, but her 3 children with husband, Gary, along with granddaughter, Jaycelyn have all been St. Rose alums. Mary has been an integral part of faith formation at both the school and parish as a Sacramental Preparation teacher for our 2nd grade. She finished her years at St. Rose as Religion teacher to PreK thru 5th grades. We are grateful for Mrs. Andrews many years of service to children and families, sharing the word of God to all. She was recently celebrated for her work with recognition at the 2014 All Schools Mass, shaking hands with Bishop Sheltz and Dr. Vogel, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese. Mary Andrews Teacher of the Year Award In honor of her years of service to our school, St. Rose of Lima Catholic School started the Mary Andrews Teacher of the Year Award. This honor will be awarded annually to a teacher whose dedication and service mirror that of Mrs. Andrews and who excels in the formation of the Mind, Body and Spirit of our children. The award is accompanied by a monetary stipend to the winning teacher. To support the Mary Andrews Teacher of Year Fund, please contact the Development Office at 832-320-4107. IOWA TESTING Each March, our 1st – 7th graders complete the IOWA Test of Basic Skills that is normed nationally. A score of 50%ile marks on- level for grade, and we are pleased to report that most of our classes scored much higher, with some into the 4th quartile, 2nd Grade being the highest at 88%ile. Congratulations to both students and teachers on these accomplishments. The scores by grade level are as follows: # Tested Reading Language Math Social Studies Science Composite 1st grade 22 84% 91% 77% 76% 85% 81% 2nd grade 23 83% 87% 85% 83% 85% 88% 3rd grade 20 46% 57% 45% 40% 59% 50% 4th grade 17 43% 54% 38% 51% 59% 49% 5th grade 16 64% 78% 62% 63% 69% 67% 6th grade 11 44% 58% 45% 41% 45% 47% 7th grade 17 56% 71% 44% 66% 56% 58% Fulfilling our Mission In fulfillment of our mission and in honor of our parish's first pastor, St. Rose of Lima awards annual tuition assistance through the Monsignor Paul Pieri Fund, providing financial assistance to students in need. The fund was established based on his wishes following his death in 1969. The Fund was started in order that no child would be denied the benefits of a Catholic education based on their financial status. It is maintained through annual donations requested of our parish community through a special second collection and of our school families through our annual fund. During the 2013-2014 school year, 9 families received assistance totaling $12,670. Through the generosity of donors to our Annual Fund and parish second collections, along with a $7,000 grant from the Charity Guild of Catholic Women, St. Rose collected $13,417.36 in support of the Fund to be awarded for the 2014-2015 school year. To support the Monsignor Paul Pieri Fund, please contact the Development Office at 832-320-4107. Monsignor Paul Pieri, circa 1946 Our Mission is… The integral formation of the entire Christian Youth: Mind, Body and Spirit. Corporate and Reward Gifts Each year we ask parents to collect Box Tops for Education, Coke Rewards points, and Campbell's Soup Labels. These programs make it possible for our school to make several changes to our campus including upgrades in technology, new classroom materials and even additional programing. Coke Rewards and Campbell’s Label’s for Education reward St. Rose through a catalog of materials available through point redemption. For the 2013-2014 school year, our Coke Reward points afforded us a new 32” LED TV to be used in our ASAP program. With points earned through the Campbell’s Labels for Education we were able to get a new art drying rack to be used in the PreK classrooms this year. A new tutoring program was instituted last Fall in order to offer additional support to those students who received a 60% or below on the IOWA test during the previous Spring. Those students identified as benefitting from additional help were offered afterschool tutoring at no additional cost. During this formative year, 24 students were tutored through this new program, with another 15 receiving support through Title 1 tutoring. In support of this program, the school received funding through the Target Take Charge of Education program as well as a generous $2,000 grant from Dynegy made possible through their employee and one of our Total Board of Education members, Leslie Haydel. Monetary donations made possible through the Box Tops for Education and Kroger Neighbor totaled $3,656 for the 2013-2014 school year. These donations, along with a generous $2,000 grant from IBM , made possible through long-time St. Rose volunteer, Wally Bircher, allowed for upgrades in our campus technology. These upgrades included increasing the quality of our wireless coverage in the classrooms along with increasing security and protection of our students while on our internet connections. Please remember to register for our Kroger Community Rewards and Target Take Charge of Education programs and keep collecting those Box Tops, Campbell’s Soup Labels and Coke Reward points! A generous St. Rose parishioner, Ms. Matilda Bubela honored our community this past year by including St. Rose in her estate. In addition to gifts made to the St. Rose of Lima Food Pantry and the Men’s Club, the wishes of this wonderful woman included a gift to our parish, which, in fulfillment of her family’s wishes was used to rebuild our PreK/Kinder playground. In the Fall of 2013, our playground was uprooted and fenced off in order to allow for renovations to the original 1948 school wing. This summer, through Ms. Bubela’s generosity and the hard work of the St. Rose Building and Maintenance committee, the playground was rebuilt to include vibrant new equipment and is ready to welcome our PreK and Kindergarten students this coming Fall. Wishes become reality⁄. As our school continues to grow by more than 15% annually, so do the needs of our students. Each year St. Rose of Lima has been able to expand and progress our programs, classrooms and instructional materials offered through the generosity of our donors and our growing budget. During the 2013-2014 school year, efforts to publicize our school’s needs resulted in more than $35,000 worth of support for new classroom materials and furnishings, a new sound system for the West Hall, computer software, additional document camera, and a complete new reading program for grades PreK-5th. We are extraordinarily grateful for the generosity of these families, especially the Gilliam and Amalfi families, for making our wishes a reality. Pictured below is the 2013 St. Rose Football Team, who played their first season. Our football program was made possible through a generous donor in 2012. Rewards Programs Monetary donations made possible through the Box Tops for Education and Kroger Neighbor to Neighbor program allowed for upgrades to campus technology with total donations of $X,XXX from both combined. Target’s Take Charge of Education program supported the St. Rose Tutoring program for a total of $XXX. Coke Rewards points afforded us a new 32” LED TV to be used in our ASAP program. With points earned through the Campbell’s Labels for Education we were able to get a new art drying rack to be used in the PreK classrooms this year. Please remember to register for our Kroger Community Rewards and Target Take Charge of Education programs and keep collecting those Box Tops, Campbell’s Soup Labels and Coke Reward points! Donors Annual Fund With $112,412 raised over this past year, the St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Annual Fund aims to bridge the gap of $1,800 per child that is not covered by tuition. Funds raised during the 2013-2014 school year supported the Monsignor Paul Pieri Tuition Assistance Fund, upgrades in technology, and outfitting new classrooms. Thank you to the following donors: Geraldo Acosta AIG Matching Grants Program Kay Alexander W.L. and Helen Allee Terry and Carolyn Allen Sheila and Charlie Amalfi John and Alissa Amalfi Mary Andrews Lucille Anglin Anonymous Bank of America Volunteer Grants Program Raymond and Lynnette Bartula Monique and Tim Bennett Sean and Emily Berman Colyn and Victor Bezanilla Wally Bircher Theresa Bishop Robert Boudwin Evelyn Brown Jeny Burrell Carmen Busceme David and Treasa Butcher Richard and Sue Calvin Marilyn and Troy Carr Ralph Celestino Arturo and Maria Elena Chavez Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Suzie and Albert Chincuanco Kendall and Andy Collette Angela and WilliamCook Joe and Donna Danna Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Deras Soltis Terri and Christian Devin Raymond & Teresa Doherty Emmett Doherty Catie and Casey Donohue Bernadette and Larry Drabek Alizabeth Drabek Yanira and Brent Dudley Amanda and Dennis Duffy Michael and Brittney Duffy Ramiro and Valerie Duran Maurice Edwards Mary & Onyekachi Egbuonu John and Shirley English Edith and Mark Erwin Johnny and Mary Farmer Elyse and Mark Farrow Michael and Katherine Fisher Timothy and Alice Fjeldal Todd Flannigan Mary Flores John and Joan Fox Robert Gabrysch Angela and Wayne Gabrysch Galborg USA LLC / David and Vanessa Groves Emily and Matthew Garcia David and Jennifer Garcia Catherine Glaze Cathy and Ken Grahmann Michael and Tricia Greaves Monica and Juan Guerra Aida and Carlos Guevara Gene and Linda Guglielmi Benedict R. Gumienny Irene Haldas Edgar and Mary Hancock Annabel Harris Ryan and Kathryn Hartzog Laura Beth and Kevin Hatem Tim and Linda Headley Carol Jean Hebert Gerard Hetmaniak Bill and Marietta Hetmaniak Kenneth and Kathy Highlander Charles and Andrea Hillegeist Lillian Holley Mike Hoover Humphrey and Linda Hughes Zach and Beth Hughes Eva and Breda Hughes Patricia Juge Aires KBR Kevin and Marion Kelleher Frank and Edith Korenak Deborah Kotzur Somaiah and Rajitha Kurre Jennifer and John Kurtz Destini & Chris Lanaux Horace Langfeld Joseph and Martha LaPlante Taylor Linkfield Arnold and Erika Lopez Gerald Lowe Bill and Jessica Lucas Rich and Kasi Majeres Carolina Manzanares Paul and Kathy Marek Marek Family Foundation The Marshall Family Gina and Adam Massiatte Christina and Brian Matula Mary Kay Smith Foundation Kevin and Catherine McCluan Bette McCormick Jana and Jamie McEwen Kevin and Ginette McGovern Neil and Sarah McWhorter Christine and Dory Michels Sandra Milla Beckie and Gasper Mir Oscar and Monica Montemayor Nikki Montgomery Jesse Morales Curtis and Nancy Morgan Sha'na Mulder Tiffany and Brandon Mullen Cheryl and Mel Myers Philip and Kathleen Naff Jimmie and Annette Naiser Alicea Najera Melissa and Anthony Neiser April Oldham Stuart Fieldhouse and Veronica Oliveira Nancy and Paul Oppermann Jose and Michelle Oxi Michael and Jessica Padilla Carrie Patrick Leslie Pauls Chuck and Robbie Pearce Joe and Alice Perez Malcolm and Priscilla Phillips Terry and Denise Phillips Anna Polito Ryan and Cristina Poole Chris and Catherine Powell Dolores Prater Sue Pruitt Candace Ramirez Jerrold Rausch Charlotte Ray James and Susan Richard Lorissa and Don Robinson Cora and Heriberto Rodarte Rob Rollans Kathy and Gary Russell Dora Russell Barbara Russell Maria and Armando Saenz Dee and Allison Saladino Megan and Trent Salch Kerri and Jon Salinas Ryan and Kristen Sauer Matt and Adriane Schultea Angela and Erik Scott Ali Seabold Vibha and Punit Shah Amy and Bill Shaughnessy Matt and Lisa Shepherd Larry and Shelly Shindler Greg and Karen Shindler Barbara Smith Miriam and Brandon Smith Dan and Vanessa Smith Starbucks Coffee on 43rd Cathy and Clint Stephen Pete and Rose Suico Gregory Sowda Elaine Testerman Cat and Jason Theriot Kyle and Heather Thiel Amy Thompson Matthew and Allison Torregrossa David and Maggie Torres Katrina Torres Oscar Towns Kim and Rick Tresco USAA Foundation, Inc. Rose Mary Valencia AC Vento Joe and Sylvia Villarreal Jennifer and Jeremiah Walcik James Whaley Lori and Lee Whatley Bill and Janeal Whitefield Mary Ellen and Jim Willburn Dahlia Wrobel Tina Wusterhausen Linda Younger Monica Zapata Stephanie Zarate Tony and Diane Zuccarini If you would like to support our 2015 Annual Fund, please return the enclosed envelope with your pledge information. Halloween Festival On October 25, 2013, St. Rose of Lima played host to more than 600 people from the St. Rose Catholic School, Parish and surrounding community. Fundraising efforts for this event, headed up by Cora Rodarte, brought in a net of $66,260 from raffle sales, tickets and wristband sales, auction proceeds and sponsorships. Thank you to the following for your support of our event. A. D. Players Theater A.J.'s Landscaping & Design Aerodrome Ice Skating Complex Adolf Hoepfl & Son Garage Sheila and Charles Amalfi Amy's Ice Cream Anonymous Arthur Murray Mr. Rudy Avelar Bath Junkie Bayou Wildlife Park Beavers The Bell Tower on 34th Benjy's Modern American Cuisine Monique Bennet Billy and Renee Blaize Robert Boudwin Buffalo Grille Buffalo Hardware Company Build-A-Bear Workshop Jacob Calle, Artist Calloway's Nursery Sue Calvin Canvas on Demand Carmelo's Ristorante Italiano Dr. Lourdes Celestino Cookies by Design Corelli's Italian Café Juli Crow Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Cypress Trails Equestrian Center Cypresswood Golf Club Valerie and Forest Daigle Terri Devin Dewberry Farms Discover Gymnastics Disney Briggette Dix-Calvin, Bloom Makeup Artistry Catie and Casey Donohue Ramiro & Valerie Duran Edible Arrangements Edwards Marque Theater The English Family Events Family Bingo Center For Heavens Cake Friend of St. Rose GAIAM Emily and Matthew Garcia George Ranch Historical Park Great Wolf Lodge Gregory Law PLLC/ Myrna Davila Gregory The Law Office of Guerra & Farah PLLC Ms. Irene Haldas Edgar and Mary Hancock Ms. Annabel Harris Haven Leslie Haydel Houston Ballet Houston Dairymaids Houston Dance Works Houston Fire Museum Houston Grand Opera Houston Museum of Natural Science Houston Rockets & Clutch the Bear Houston Rockets & Leslie Alexander Houston Scuba Academy, Inc. Houston Symphony Houston Texans James Avery Katz Coffee Knick, Knacks and Paddywhacks Laser Quest Laser Tag Laurenzo's Longwood Golf Course Luxury Lawns Mad Potter Maid in the Shade Main Street Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Rich Majeres Kathy and Paul Marek Marek Family Foundation Mariquita Masterson, Inc. Marc Bridges, of M Salon Mark's American Cuisine Gina and Adam Massiatte Christina and Brian Matula Mayan Ranch Mr. and Mrs. John McEnaney The Law Office of William McLellan Melting Pot Menchie's Messina Hoff Winery and Resort Christine and Dory Michels Julia Milla Mister Hotshine Car wash Mountasia Family Fun Center Carlos Moya MRE Consulting Dana Munoz Museum of Fine Arts Houston Natural Bridge Caverns Jesse Navaro The O'Neill Family Melissa and Anthony Neiser Jessica and Michael Padilla Panera Bread Company Amy Perez Cecelia Piwetz Pizzitola's Catherine and Chris Powell Dolores Prater Wendy L. Prater, Attorney at Law Primerica- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emig RA Sushi Rainbow Lodge The Ray Family Cinthia Requenes Adriane and Matt Schultea Sensia Studio & Japanese Day Spa Amy and Bill Shaughnessy Shipley Do-Nuts Silver Eagle Distributors Silverlight Photography Smith and Wollenski St. Agnes Academy St. Pius X High School St. Rose Altar Guild St. Rose Booster Club St. Rose Men’s Club St. Rose PTO St. Rose Total Board of Education St. Thomas High School Stages Repertory Theatre The Cathy and Clint Stephen Family Connie Swenceski Taste of Texas Texas Renaissance Festival Texas State Railroad Cat and Jason Theriot The Wallace Family Tour 18 Gladys Turney Twisted Twang UTSA's Institute of Texan Cultures The Wine Man, David Maggard Justin and Jackie Wallace The Walcik Family Janeal Whitefield Whitefield Plastics Wonderwild Steps for Students This year’s Steps for Students effort raised a net of $65,043. Thank you to all of you who supported our efforts and helped St. Rose of Lima Catholic School to be the top fundraising school again! Funds raised through runner registrations, runner fundraising efforts, Family Fun Night tickets and the auction all directly support St. Rose of Lima Catholic School. Success of this event would not have been possible without the leadership of Steps Co-chairs Adriane Schultea and Amy Thompson. Thank you to the following donors for your support of our Steps for Students efforts: Mirage Mobile DJ Shipley Do-Nuts Image Cinema Theresa Campbell Carter Thomas Down House Pizza L’Vino Spec’s Wine, Spirits and Finer Foods Landry’s Inc. Tenenbaum & Co. Mary Wisniewski St. Rose of Lima is a 501(c)3 organization, and as such, donations made to our school are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. All of us Together As I close out my second and last year as President of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Parent Teacher Organization, I am happy to report that “Great Things Are STILL Happening at St. Rose”. These great things are going on in our school every day, AND in the community as a whole. It has been such an exciting time to be a part of the school with the addition of the middle school and the new classrooms. We just graduated our second 8th grade class, and our graduates have been accepted at several Houston area Catholic High Schools and some of the most prestigious academic programs in HISD. Our middle school sports program now offers football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball and track. We will begin our 2014-2015 school year with a record 3 Pre-K classes and 2 classes of Kindergarten and 1st grade. The goal is to see this growth continue until all of our grades have 2 classrooms full of students. I want to say a BIG thank you to all of the parents and parishioners of St. Rose for supporting our school through our Legacy of Faith, Annual Fund, Halloween Festival and Steps for Students fundraisers. The school is supporting itself financially, but appreciates the support that the parish continues to give each year. We are so excited to be growing our school from the bottom up with more students from the 77018 zip code and more parishioners enrolled than we have seen in the past several years. The faculty and staff of St. Rose are amazing, and they love and support our students in all of their efforts inside and outside of the classroom. I really consider this team led by Mrs. Stephen and Fr. Clint, the “Dream Team” of any Catholic School in Houston. We could never repay them for the blood, sweat and tears they have put into making St. Rose of Lima Catholic School one of Houston’s premier Catholic Schools and a model school for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Every day the students at St. Rose are being loved, nurtured and formed mind, body and spirit, and it is a beautiful thing to witness. If you have never seen it, I suggest you stop by the West Hall any school day morning at 7:45 for the morning assembly and see all of the “Great Things Happening at St. Rose” with your own eyes. Thank you for letting me serve you and Go Cardinals! Amy Thompson PTO President, 2012-2014 Where are they now? Congratulations to our 2014 8th grade graduating class. We are confident that St. Rose of Lima has helped to build a strong academic and moral foundation for their success, and we hope to continue to see your faces around St. Rose for years to come. We are proud to be sending graduates to the following schools: Energy Institute High School HSPVA (High School for the Performing and Visual Arts) Incarnate Word Academy Jersey Village High School St. John’s School St. Pius X Catholic High School St. Thomas High School Leaving a Legacy As St. Rose of Lima continues with Phase 2 of its Legacy of Faith Capital Campaign, the Legacy Continues, new buildings and renovations make for additional changes for our school. The Parish Hall, with its state-of-the-art audio/ video capabilities, has been an asset to the school in giving us added space for banquets, receptions and meetings. The new property afforded our school and its summer program, DECATS, with much needed storage. And lastly, with the expansion to the ECC in the renovated 1948 school wing, St. Rose was able to bring in 70 new families into our Early Childhood Center. We cannot help but to see these new children as more future Cardinals! We look forward to the continued progress of Phase 2 and the beginning of plans for Phase 3 to help continue to grow our school and campus and build for a brighter future for our students. Thank you to those school families and faculty who committed their support to the Legacy of Faith Phase 1... Sean and Emily Berman Owen and Juli Crow Noah and Elizabeth Denson Larry and Bernadette Drabek Michael and Katherine Fisher Matthew and Emily Garcia Kenneth and Mary Grahmann Jacob and Maria Honey Kevin and Marion Kelleher Keith and Amy Kieschnick Ruben and Michelle Martinez Kenneth and Christine Michels Oscar and Monica Montemayor Anthony and Melissa Neiser Michael and Jessica Padilla Richard and Toni Pendleton Stefanie Peterson Jon and Lisa Phillips Chris and Catherine Powell Rev. Clint Ressler Heriberto and Cora Rodarte Trent and Megan Salch Jonathan and Kerri Salinas Jay and Holly Schlosser Matthew and Adriane Schultea Bill and Amy Shaughnessy Matthew and Lisa Shepherd Greg and Karen Shindler Daniel and Vanessa Smith Clinton and Cathy Stephen Amy Thompson David and Margarita Torres Jeremiah and Jennifer Walcik ...and to those who have already committed their support to the Legacy of Faith Phase 2, the Legacy Continues. Gary and Mary Andrews Sean and Emily Berman Colyn and Victor Bezanilla Kristen and Brad Brawner Lauren Bryce Jessica Burke Andrew and Kendall Collette Owen and Juli Crow Noah and Elizabeth Denson Terri and Christian Devin Brent and Yanira Dudley Dennis and Amanda Duffy Michael and Katherine Fisher Todd Flannigan Wayne and Angela Gabrysch Matthew and Emily Garcia Kenneth and Mary Grahmann Karen Langley Carolina Manzanares Kevin and Catherine McCluan Kenneth and Christine Michels Oscar and Monica Montemayor Michael and Jessica Padilla Stefanie Peterson Jon and Lisa Phillips Rev. Clint Ressler James and Susan Richard Heriberto and Cora Rodarte Trent and Megan Salch Jonathan and Kerri Salinas Bill and Amy Shaughnessy Daniel and Vanessa Smith Clinton and Cathy Stephen Jason and Catherine Theriot Amy Thompson Jeremiah and Jennifer Walcik PASTOR TOTAL BOARD OF EDUCATION Rev. Clint C. Ressler Cora Rodarte PRINCIPAL Jessica Padilla President Cathy Stephen NURSE / RECEPTIONIST Terri Devin REGISTRAR Melissa Carney OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Kathryn Hartzog DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Emily Garcia PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION Amy Thompson President St. Rose of Lima Catholic School 3600 Brinkman Houston, TX 77018 713-691-0104 www.stroselima.org/school Vice President Alice Ward Secretary David Durham Mike Fisher Alison Henning Rich Majeres Christine Michels Chip Mills Sheila Tybor Jennifer Walcik