CELEBRATINGTENYEARS of Excellence
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CELEBRATINGTENYEARS of Excellence
CELEBRATINGTENYEARS of Excellence San Juan Diego Catholic High School 2011-2012 Annual Report Our Mission San Juan Diego Catholic High School provides highly motivated students the opportunity to earn a Catholic, college preparatory education enriched by participation in a corporate work study program. Board of Advisors Board of Advisory Directors Most Rev. Joe S. Vásquez Bishop of Austin Mr. Victor Castillo Office of the Attorney General Mr. Gerald Bramlett BenefitStreet Mr. Andy Esparza Former Dell Inc. Executive Hon. Raúl González Former Texas Supreme Court Justice Mr. John Glode Home Instead Senior Care Mr. Steve Gurasich GSD&M Idea City Mrs. Leticia Hinojosa Eanes ISD Dr. Judith Loredo The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Mr. Clarence J. “Dutch” Kellerman Former IBM Executive Mr. Louis G. Munin Former Corporate Executive Mr. Bret Plymire Dell Inc. Mr. James Schneider Horizon Bank Bro. William Nick (Chair) Brothers of Holy Cross Mr. Gerónimo M. Rodríguez, Jr. Seton Family of Hospitals Mrs. Michele Strain PMB Helin Donovan BOARD CHAIR EMERITI Mr. John H. McManus UBS Bank Mr. Joe Caputo Healthcare Control Systems Mr. William H. Daniel McGinnis, Lochridge and Kilgore, LLP Mr. Pedro Kaufmann Piedras, LP Mr. Dennis A. Kearns Burlington Northern Santa Fe BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rev. Msgr. Tom Frank Pastor, San José Catholic Church Mrs. Pamela S. Jupe Principal, SJDCHS Mr. Allan Shivers, Jr. The Shivers Group Mrs. Mary Beth Koenig Chief Financial Officer, Diocese of Austin Hon. Tim Von Dohlen The Von Dohlen Group Dr. Ned Vanders Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Diocese of Austin Dear Friends, San Juan Diego Catholic High School (SJDCHS) is celebrating ten years of providing outstanding, Catholic, college preparatory education. I am pleased to present this Annual Report with a summary of the school’s progress throughout the years. 10 FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT SJDCHS SJDCHS was founded in Austin in 2002. The Diocese of Austin, led by Bishop Vásquez, provides tremendous support to SJDCHS. SJDCHS is the only school of its kind in Texas—a Diocesan, Catholic, college preparatory high school with a Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP). 100% of students participate in CWSP, which provides students with four years of professional experience and future career possibilities. 100% of SJDCHS students receive college acceptances. This year, 85% of the senior class will be first generation college graduates. SJDCHS opened an eighth grade academy this year to assimilate students into the rigors of the college preparatory curriculum. Over 95% of the eighth graders will matriculate into the high school for the 2012-13 school year. Since its opening in 2002, SJDCHS is serving its highest percentage of families in need, with 67% of current families qualifying for free/reduced lunch. SJDCHS is still committed to serving ANY family, regardless of race, religion or socioeconomic status. SJDCHS raises over $700,000 annually in order to continue serving all of those who otherwise would not have access to this extraordinary high school program. Sound financial management and a strong development program enable SJDCHS to maintain financial stability. Corporate sponsors, individual donors, and over 35 foundations have contributed to SJDCHS. 84% of SJDCHS students are Hispanic and 60% of the student body comes from public schools. SJDCHS attracts and retains outstanding teachers and staff, 61% of whom have master’s degrees. SJDCHS recently established an alumni association with its 200+ alumni. Alumni give back to the SJDCHS community professionally and through volunteering. On behalf of the SJDCHS community, I would like to thank you for your support of our unique mission. It is only with this support that SJDCHS has been able to create an exciting opportunity in Austin for students with the greatest financial and educational needs. Here’s to many more years of academic excellence! Sincerely, Pamela S. Jupe Principal, San Juan Diego Catholic High School Academic Profile SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS San Juan Diego Catholic High School’s 20112012 enrollment consisted of 168 students, with 17 students in the Eighth Grade Academy. 86% of the students were Catholic. The demographics of the student body are as follows: STUDENT PROFILE First-Generation College Graduates.............................................. 72% HOUSEHOLD INCOME Median Known Income...........................$36,557 Mean Known Income...............................$42,097 ETHNICITY White, non-Hispanic 9% Black Asian American-Indian 5% 1% 1% Hispanic 84% HISTORY Archbishop Gregory Aymond recognized the acute need for Catholic college preparatory education in Austin, Texas and opened San Juan Diego Catholic High School (SJDCHS) in August 2002. SJDCHS is modeled after Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago, and is commonly known as “The School That Works!” To date, the school has graduated seven classes of students. CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM (CWSP) The CWSP of SJDCHS provides students with professional experience and subsequent career possibilities while offering the opportunity to earn part of the tuition for their college preparatory education. Each student is part of a team of four students who share a full-time, entry-level position in the corporate world. Every student works five eight-hour days per month. They develop practical job skills and experience in a variety of industries, including law, health care, technology, education, real estate, finance and non-profit services. Students are formally reviewed on their performance four times per year. In addition, students are supported in the program through an intensive summer training program and personal coaching administered by CWSP staff. Teamwork, time management, personal responsibility, organizational skills, computer applications, written and verbal communications, and basic business concepts are integral components of the learning experience provided by this program. ACCREDITATION AND MEMBERSHIPS GENDER Male 49% Female 51% PREVIOUS SCHOOL ATTENDED Private, non-Catholic Charter 5% Homeschooled 3% 1% San Juan Diego Catholic High School (SJDCHS) received full accreditation from the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department (TCCED) in 2010. The TCCED is assisted by the Texas Catholic Conference Accreditation Commission and is part of the state-approved Texas Private School Accreditation Commission. SJDCHS is a member of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, the National Catholic Education Association, the Texas Association for College Admission Counseling, and The College Board. The school is also represented on the board of the National Catholic College Admission Association. DIPLOMA All students of San Juan Diego Catholic High School fulfill requirements for the Distinguished Achievement diploma (30 credits) of the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department. COMMUNITY SERVICE REQUIREMENT Catholic 31% Public 60% In the hope of transforming students into caring individuals who generously respond to the needs of society, San Juan Diego Catholic High School requires that every student complete a minimum of 80 hours of service to the poor and disadvantaged of the community before graduation. “ My time at San Juan Diego has STUDENT LIFE helped me learn leadership and San Juan Diego offers these extracurricular activities: become more aware about the Sports Boys Baseball, Girls Softball, Co-Ed Soccer, Girls and Boys Cross Country, Girls and Boys Basketball, Girls Volleyball, Cheerleading organizational skills. I’ve also need for community service.” Victoria, SJDCHS Class of 2012 The University of Texas at Austin Clubs and Organizations ACT Prep, Art Club, Choir, Cooking Club, Criminal Justice, Drama Club, Driver’s Education, Drumline, Guitar Club, Guitar Jam Band, NHS, Prom, Spanish Club, Student Ambassadors, Student Government, Venture Crew, Weights and Conditioning, Woodworking GOALS FOR GRADUATES Our Graduates will: >Embody a spirit of Christian love and service. >Demonstrate respect for self and community. >Engage confidently with the corporate world. >Pursue intellectual potential beyond high school. >Exhibit informed ethical decision-making skills. PROFESSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FACULTY AND STAFF Our Faculty and Staff will: >Live and work in accordance with Gospel values. >Sustain a culture which leads students to become committed persons of faith, outstanding citizens, and lifelong learners. >Cultivate an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation among the San Juan Diego Catholic High School community. >Provide students with a faith-filled, challenging learning environment that integrates academic excellence with corporate professionalism. >Achieve excellence in education through continued professional development and pursuit of best practices to improve student learning outcomes. >Build community by participating in prayer, liturgy, service and extracurricular activities. ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES In the 2011-2012 academic year, San Juan Diego Catholic High School offered Advanced Placement courses in the following subjects: Art History, Biology, Calculus, English Language and Composition, and English Literature and Composition. NATIONAL ACADEMIC RECOGNITIONS National Hispanic Merit Scholars, 2007-2008.......................1 National Hispanic Merit Scholars, 2008-2009.......................2 National Hispanic Merit Scholars, 2010-2011.......................2 National Achievement Scholarship Program, Outstanding Participant 2010-2011............................................1 Why Your Support is Needed IN 2011-2012: >Tuition at San Juan Diego Catholic High School is based on family income and ability to pay. Students are never turned away for financial reasons. >The typical San Juan Diego family raises an average of 2.6 children on a known annual household income of $42,097. >Student tuition only covers 10% of the cost to educate. >Half of the cost of education comes from the generosity of people like you! INCOME FOR 2011-2012 $2,069,376 Other $2,469 <1% Subsidy $165,675 8% Corporate Work Study $748,751 36% Student Income $296,372 14% Development $856,109 41% EXPENSES FOR 2011-2012 $2,008,895 Development $140,676 Facility 7% $379,033 19% Enrollment $62,579 3% Corporate Work Study $204,811 10% Administrative $485,583 24% Instructional $736,213 37% PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT As a community of faith, we believe that a Catholic, college preparatory education, combined with a corporate work study program, creates spiritual, intellectual, and professional growth for the students we serve. We provide a Catholic education that transcends economic barriers and is accessible to all. We believe that each of our students is a unique gift from God, with the potential to be transformed and to transform others. We value our students, their families, and the rich culture that they bring to our school community. We are committed to shaping the young hearts and minds of our future leaders. Our Thanks to Our Sponsors 2011-2012 CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM SPONSORS FOUNDATIONS Dell Inc. The ABE Charitable Foundation Inc. Seton Healthcare Family Gila Corporation Anonymous Foundations Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Foundation Catholic Campaign for Human Development Dell Direct Giving Campaign Duke Energy Foundation Foresight Foundation IBM International Foundation Kenedy Memorial Foundation Scanlan Foundation Strake Foundation Sursum Corda Foundation The Rachael and Ben Vaughan Foundation The Westerman Foundation William Gano Houstoun Foundation St. Edward’s University Austin Community College Black Sand Technologies Bury+Partners, Inc Sandalwood Management Cathedral School of St. Mary St. David’s Community Health Foundation Catholic Charities of Central Texas St. Thomas More Catholic Church CWS Corporate Housing Relevant Radio Diocese of Austin Chancery Texas Capital Bank Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GAHCC) Texas Parent to Parent Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody, PC Heroic Media McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore, LLP San José Catholic Church Texas PTA University Catholic Center University of Texas Environmental Engineers Vinson & Elkins, LLP Thank you to our new, incoming Corporate Work Study Program sponsors for 2012-2013. Additionally, we thank all of our past CWSP sponsors. You make us “The School That Works!” “San Juan Diego has made a huge impact on my life. I get a lot of support setting goals for myself, and I have developed valuable life skills through the work study program.” San Juan Diego Catholic High School —Mario, SJDCHS Class of 2012 St. Edward’s University Honor Roll of OUR THANKS Thank you to everyone who has supported San Juan Diego Catholic High School since its inception in 2002. In this edition of our Annual Report, we acknowledge our 2011-2012 supporters. Your privacy is extremely important to us. For this reason, donors are listed in alphabetical order rather than by giving level for each fundraising campaign. Every effort was made in the publication of this Annual Report to accurately account for all of the gifts made to San Juan Diego Catholic High School between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. If there are any errors or omissions, please accept our sincere apology and contact our Development Office at (512) 804-1935 x316. We wish to express our sincerest appreciation to the San Juan Diego Catholic High School Parent Club for their tireless commitment to volunteering and fundraising for our student events and extracurricular activities. HONORS AND MEMORIALS Dr. Al Cuevas and Nola Flores, in honor of the Faculty and Staff at SJDCHS Alicia Kay Davis, in honor of Mr. Jim Schneider Luis and Aixa Delgado, in honor of the Faculty and Staff at SJDCHS Stephen Dickman, in memory of Mr. Frank Fruth Al Cuevas and Nola Flores, in honor of the Faculty and Staff at SJDCHS Gordon Gorychka, in honor of Mrs. Marlene Glade James Holecek, in honor of Bro. Edwin Reggio Dr. Judy Knotts, in honor of Mrs. Marlene Glade Gilbert and Montserrat Lopez, in memory of Mr. and P.M. Mrs. Chavez Mary and Kelly Martin, in memory of Mr. Nobert Knopp Mrs. Paul Merola, in memory of Mr. Paul Merola Dorothy Pereira, in memory of Mr. Gene Pereira Vance Porfirio, in honor of Mr. Charles Porfirio Connie Solis, in memory of Mr. Pete Solis George Vacek, in memory of Ms. Clara Vacek Peggy and Harry Zechman, in memory of Mr. Philip E. Rice Bro. Frances Barrett, Jim Klepac and Sr. Mary Anselm Memorial Fund (“Frank’s Fund”) Leo and Georgia Braun Brothers of Holy Cross Daniel E. and Patricia D. Graham James Holecek SMSGT Robert ‘Bob’ Jarvis USAF (Ret.) and Jeannie Jarvis Martin and Mary Kelly Mrs. Rhonda Klepac-Uecker Charles Porfirio Vance Porfirio Bro. Edwin Reggio Dan Richter In memory of Don Rojas Oliver and Stacee Bell Joyce Bowles Charles Brown Russell and Eva Byington Lisa and Mike Cannon Joseph and Gerri Caputo Vita and Lynda Carbone Carvajal Carvajal Thomas and Linda Caver Sandy and Sandra Cohen Judith Cohen Jeanne and Michael Crosno Brenda Davis Charles and Sherri Dixon Roger and Peggy Drinovsky Tom and Deb Feo Kathryn Ferrell Mary Flaherty Kris Fuhr Timothy and Lesley Gentz William and Louise Gordon Charles and Kimberlee Graves Roger and Elaine Hamm Heroic Media Douglas and Carol Kadison Stephen Kelliner Karen and Curt Kern Patricia LaBarge Pedro and Leticia Landa William Levia Jane Linderman Dr. Judy and Sonny Loredo Calvin and Karen Martin Margaret and Michael Martin Carol and Gareth Martin Lisa Martin Lavonne and Bonnie McFarlin Drs. Kenneth and Janet Mitchell Wade and Sally Monroe Travis and Jeanette Mullenix Susan Pacey Charyl Rojas Greg and Kathy Sales Richard Sears Seton Southwest Volunteers Allen and Janice Shahan Maria Simili-Croteau Debra and David Slater Missy Smith Candice Snyder Maynard Spitz Frank and Beth Stabile James and Nancy Totton Deidre Vedder Charlie Watts Albert Travis and Sharon White Col. Robert and Carole Wilson Betty Wilson Janet Young Pat Younts TUITION ASSISTANCE / FUND-A-SAINT Anonymous Alicia Alcantara Russ Allen Deacon Roy and Patricia Amo David and Monica Applewhite Dan and Helen Armstrong Michael and Aileen Aviles John and Nancy Barnidge Martin and Pat Benavides Chris and Colleen Benson Carol Bercen Crystal and Todd Blahnik Peter Bongard Tony Bonilla Mary Bradley Leo Braun Sr. Stephanie Brignac Virgil and Barbara Broering Fr. Lou Brusatti Dr. and Mrs. Karl Butzer Rick and Cecilia Castillo Victor and Veronica Castillo Alicia Castro Catholic Order of Foresters Maria Cerda John and Yolanda Chacón Henry Ciolino Gerard and Chantele Cisneros James and Colleen Clark Class of 2012* Class of 2013* Class of 2014* Class of 2015* James and Janice Conroy Stephen and Tammy Cooper Maegan and Nick Covelli Richard Curran Ann and Joseph Daly Bill Daniel Daughters of Charity Martha and Donald DeGrasse Dell Direct Giving Dell Inc./Adelante John and Rhonda Dirvin Elena Doskey Fr. Ray Dowling Dr. Tyra Duncan-Hall Marlene DuPlessis Terry Louis and Evelyn Edwards El Milagro of Texas, Inc. Drs. Kenneth and Lisa Ellis Andrew and Karen Esparza Gerald and Jeanette Essl Farm Credit Bank of Texas Ben and Desiree Figer Donald and Pamela Figer Janice Fiore Becky Fliss John Fournie Bro. Thomas Frey Ray and Patti Fuentez Gina Garcia Fr. Charlie Garza Gianfranco and Wakena Gerosa Roy Gomez Maria Gonzales Dan and Pat Graham Individual Donors James and Mary Lou Gwynn Dr. and Mrs. John Hellerstedt Damion and Megan Heredia Rozella and Edward Hernandez Leticia and Eugenio Hinojosa James Holecek Stuart and Annette Hudson Adriana Hunt R. “Hutt” and Kathleen Huttenhower IBM Corporation Matching Grants Program Nancy Jamail Deacon Ray and Barbara James Gerald Jasko Lori and William Jasper Ramiro Juarez Pam and Pat Jupe Dutch and Bernadette Kellerman Mary and Martin Kelly Knights of Columbus Council #8156 Knights of Columbus Council #7600 Vanessa and Brandon Kraft Sergio Lara Marion Lee Lloyd Lochridge Ernest Loera Ray Lopez Dr. and Mr. Dorothy and Ed MacInerney Laura MacLean Greg Maher Bob Mahoney Marianites of Holy Cross Ross and Denise Martin John Mash Kevin McCabe, MSM Trust Mrs. Paul Merola Ellen Mika Ann Moody Lt. Col. and Mrs. Miguel Morris Lou and Audrey Munin Sandra Nanyes Edward and Jackie Neidel Br. Bill Nick Bruce Oban Mary Ellen Oliver Laurie Osman Felix Paiz Terry Pardo Margarita Perusquia Thomas and Mary Louise Poloskey Jim and Nuala Porteous Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Randall’s Good Neighbor Program Bro. Edwin Reggio Lily Reyes Alfredo Reyna Dan Reynolds Dan Richter Geronimo Rodriguez and Nicole Holt Gustavo and Natalie Rodriguez Celina Romero and Paul Williams Jordan Ruggeri Pat Ryan Evelyn Schuchert Christopher and Catherine Schuelke Janel Smith Cheryl and Stephen Soileau Dr. and Mrs. Allen Sonstein Frank Soto Marcella Spiller Michele Strain Bob and Alexa Stuifbergen Leslie and Rob Suffoletta Klaas and Dorothy Tadema Target Take Charge of Education John Tempesta Barbara Traverse Dr. Ned Vanders Most Rev. Joe S. Vásquez Jim Walsh Laura Warren William Charnes - Westbank Dry Cleaning Friends YourCause LLC *100% Participation 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Tabitha Adams Alamo Drafthouse Melissa Avila Ben White Florist Bismeaux Records Bronwyn Casillan Rick and Cecilia Castillo Gabriel Diamante Elena Doskey Fair Bean Coffee Ben and Desiree Figer Fr. Charlie Garza Laura Gutierrez-Witt Habana SoCo Alecia and Kevin Harrington R. “Hutt” and Kathleen Huttenhower Pat and Pam Jupe Brandon and Vanessa Kraft Jason and Annelisa Longoria Dr. Judy and Sonny Loredo Laura MacLean Pedro Martinez John Mash Nuevo Leon Laurie Osman P. Terry’s Burger Stand Pei Wei Red’s Porch Bro. Edwin Reggio Dan Reynolds Thundercloud Subs Uchi + Uchiko Bro. Robert Weinmann The Woodhall Family Yoga Yoga Terry McDaniel and Company Cocktail Hour Underwriter H-E-B Printing and Signage Underwriter San José Catholic Church Wine Pull Underwriter THE 2012 ROSE GALA Knights of Columbus Council, St. John Neumann Judith Laredo, Ph.D., Honorary Chair Deanna Serra, Honorary Creative Director Elena Doskey, Mistress of Ceremonies Rose Gala Committee Tony Bonilla, Gerri Caputo, Evie Cascarano, Victor Castillo, Maegan Covelli, Marlene Glade, Pamela Jupe, Amy Kenney, Liz Morse, Laurie Osman, Leticia Pister, Angie Robles Event Volunteers with gratitude to Adelante Russ Allen, Jesus Amaya, Crystal Blahnik, Tony Bonilla, Sr. Stephanie Brignac, Rick Castillo, Marlene DuPlessis, Patsy Duran, Desiree Figer, Steven Fleischmann, Merced Garza, Endrica Hardwick, Rozella Hernandez, Sergio Lara, Annette Laurich, Laura MacLean, Ray Lopez, Victor Mares, Melisa Nauert, David Perez, Cynthia Ramirez, Gulean Ramirez, Dan Reynolds, Rebecca Sanchez, Annette Trevino, Emily Trevino, Enrique Ybarra GALA UNDERWRITERS Seton Healthcare Families Auction Paddle Underwriter “I love the small classes at San Juan Diego. Students interact and grow together, and teachers can give the attention that is necessary to individuals.” —Myra, SJDCHS Class of 2012 Concordia University PLATINUM SPONSORS Dennis and Jane Kearns with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Jeff and Deanna Serra with The ABE Charitable Foundation, Inc. GOLD SPONSOR Andrew and Karen Esparza SILVER SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSORS Charles Attal Confianza, LLC Drs. Kenneth and Lisa Ellis Harutunian Engineering, Inc. Kiewit Building Group, Inc. San José Catholic Church St. Edward’s University Rob and Leslie Suffoletta DINNER SPONSORS Paul and Patsy Alvarez Michael and Aileen Aviles Johnny and Melisa Atkinson Joe and Gerri Caputo Rick and Cecilia Castillo Alicia Castro Cheryl Covelli Interiors Don and Susan Cox Diocese of Austin Maria Elena Doskey Becky Fliss John and Angela Glode Dr. William and Marlene Glade Oscar and Yolanda Gonzalez Honorable and Mrs. Raul Gonzalez Edward and Rozella Hernandez Nancy Jamail Tom and Amy Kenney Knights of Columbus at St. Catherine of Siena LatinWorks Marianites of Holy Cross Charles and Liz Morse John and Helen Osman PMB Helin Donovan Angie and Estuardo Robles Charyl Rojas Celina Romero and Paul Williams Willa Rosen Allan “Bud” Shivers, Jr. SJDCHS Parents Association St. Ignatius Martyr School Dr. Ned Vanders Refugio C. Velasquez FUND-A-SAINT “PADDLES UP” The ABE Charitable Foundation, Inc. Arturo and Delma Alvarez Andrew and Karen Esparza Vito and Rue Fabiano Savanna Faulkner Christian and Jodi Gonzalez Oscar and Yolanda Gonzalez Paula Hern and Thomas Barbour Geronimo and Nicole Holt Jeri and Jim Houstoun Jeff and Marybeth Hubenak Steven and Robin Levatino Ken and Deb Libert Dr. Judy and Sonny Loredo Joe and Kathy Mendoza John and Brenda Mosher Lou and Audrey Munin Leo and Tracye Ortega Marcia Rohrer Paul and Ellen Seals Gene Sekula Rev. Msgr. Michael Sis Jim and Jan Thomas Greg Vidal James Vinson Richard and Rebecca Woodhall Mike and Elsa Zambrano ROSE GALA SUPPORTERS Joseph and Gerri Caputo Rosie Castillo Don and Susan Cox Luis and Aixa Delgado Andrew and Karen Esparza Vito and Rue Fabiano Ben and Desiree Figer Maria Gonzales Oscar and Yolanda Gonzalez Dr. and Mrs. John Hellerstedt Barbara Henderson Danny and Alanna Heyl Forrest and Michelle Higdon Geronimo Rodriguez and Nicole Holt Jeri and Jim Houstoun Jeff and Marybeth Hubenak David and Sharon Johnston Pat and Pam Jupe Tom and Amy Kenney Adam and Abbey Kucera Cynthia Langford David Laude and Cathy Stacey Steven and Robin Levatino Kevin and Deb Libert Michael and Genia Lillis Ray Lopez Dr. Judy and Sonny Loredo Victor Mares John and Holly McDaniel Joe and Kathy Mendoza Molly Minus Joe and Maggie Moreno Charlie and Liz Morse John and Brenda Mosher David and Erin Osman Grace and Bob Renbarger Paul Root Paul and Ellen Seals Deanna and Jeff Serra Don and Catherine Simoneaux David and DeeAnn Smith Adam and Alison Tate Rosario and Jesse Tristan Bob Vallilee Ben Vaughan Lupe Velasquez Greg Vidal Enrique Ybarra Sean and Sherie Zebrowski AUCTION DONORS Abel’s on the Lake Alamo Drafthouse Annick Vidal Arbor Car Wash Art on 5th Gallery Austin Children’s Museum Austin Java Avant Salon Spa Baby Acapulco Ballet Austin The Bar Method Benold’s Bettysport Book People Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. C3 Presents Capital Cruises Capitol City Comedy Club Carmelo’s Ristorante Italiano Carrabba’s Italian Grill Evie Cascarano Chaparral Ice Cheesecake Factory Contessa Gallery Crown Limousines Services Dart Bowl Doc’s Bar and Grill Driftwood Estate Winery El Patio Elements Laser Spa Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar Freytag’s Florist Grape Creek Vineyards The Grove Restaurant Guero’s Taco Bar H20 Hand Car Wash Haak Vineyards and Winery Hat Creek Burger Co. HEB Central Market Highland Lanes House Wine Huts Hamburgers / Frank & Angie’s Hyatt Regency Austin Nancy Jamail Jco Salon ChouChou Stylish Jerry’s Rentals Jorge Ulloa Kurant Events Legendary Beads The Long Center Magnolia Cafe The Maids Serving Austin Margo Mead at Jco Salon Marlene Glade Marriott Courtyard New Braunfels River Village Maudie’s Tex-Mex Meyer’s Elgin Smokehouse Moonshine Patio and Grill Rep. Elliot Naishtat Natural Bridge Caverns Nicole Longoria Trevino at Jco Salon Omni Hotel Outback Steakhouse The Paramount and State Theatres Patsy Alvarez Perry’s Restaurants Pilates360 Playland Skate Center Brother Edwin Reggio Bob Renfro ROAR Rockin ‘R’ River Rides Round Rock Express Russell Korman Fine Jewelry & Watches Sail and Ski Center Sen. Kirk Watson Stella Says Go Tara Songey at Jco Salon Teo Espresso, Gelato and Bella Vita Texas Capital Bank Texas Hills Vineyard Texas Tubes Uchi + Uchiko Volente Beach Waterpark Westin Hotel Woodrose Winery Zach Theatre WINE PULL DONORS Patsy Alvarez Alicia Castro Kelly Elder Foley Family Wines Rev. Msgr. Tom Frank Edward and Rozella Hernandez Spec’s Wine and Spirits Refugio C. Velasquez We thank all of the students, parents, faculty and staff of the San Juan Diego Catholic High School community. College Acceptances for the Class of 2012 The 27 students from the Class of 2012 were offered over $745,000 in college scholarships! Abilene Christian University Loyola University Chicago Texas A&M International University Angelo State University Marquette University Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Austin College McNeese State University Texas Lutheran University Baylor University Midwestern State University Texas State University Blinn College Our Lady of the Lake University Texas Tech University Brigham Young University St. Edward’s University Texas Woman’s University Concordia University St. Mary’s University The University of Texas - Austin DePaul University Schreiner University The University of Texas - San Antonio Drake University Southwestern University University of Houston Ithaca College Stephen F. Austin State University University of the Incarnate Word Lamar University Syracuse University Thank you for making us “The School That Works!” nua2011-20 l R 12 epo rt NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID AUSTIN, TX PERMIT NO. 580 ebrating C el An 10 Years of Excellence 800 Herndon Lane Austin, TX 78704 Watch our school’s video instantly! Simply use your smartphone’s camera and a reader app to scan a QR code. Did you know? >67% of San Juan Diego Catholic High School students are eligible for free or reduced federal lunch and many more families earn only slightly over the amount needed to qualify. >Tuition at San Juan Diego Catholic High School is based on family income and ability to pay. Students are never turned away for financial reasons. >Student tuition only covers 10% of the cost to educate. Fund-aSaint - Through the Fund-a-Saint program, you can make a difference in the life of a student. Please consider helping a student receive a Catholic, college preparatory education by providing tuition assistance of $4,500 per year. Thank you for your continuing partnership in this important ministry. To learn more about how you can Fund-a-Saint, contact the SJDCHS Development office: (512) 804-1935 x316 development@sjdchs.org