2011-12 - Cristo Rey Jesuit High School

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2011-12 - Cristo Rey Jesuit High School
2011
2012
annual report
magis:
delivering more
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MISSION: To provide an education in the Jesuit
tradition, which integrates college preparatory
academic and professional work environments
thereby preparing students from under-resourced
families for success in college and life.
Table of Contents
From the President, Fr. Tim Manatt, S.J. ..............................3
From the Principal, Jeb Myers ............................................4
Student Spotlight ...............................................................5
Hire4Ed Work-Study Program .............................................6
Road to College Graduation ..............................................8
Volunteer Spotlight ........................................................9
Supporters .......................................................................11
Financials ..........................................................................18
Board of Directors and Administration .........................19
2011-2012 Student Demographic Profile
Ethnicity
Latino/ Hispanic
Black/ African American
Multi-racial
White
Asian/ Pacific Islander
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% of Total
71%
19%
8%
1%
1%
City of Origin
Minneapolis
Southern suburbs
Northern suburbs
St. Paul/ Eastern suburbs
Western suburbs
% of Total
75%
10%
7%
5%
3%
Magis...Seeking Excellence
Among the many Jesuit catch phrases is Magis, which refers to the concept of seeking excellence for the
greater service to God and neighbor. After the elation of our first graduation, our team took a step back and
strategized for the future. In 2011-12, the examples of Magis within our community are numerous.
For instance, the word is out in the community about our school and its mission to prepare students for
success in college and life. For the second consecutive year, more than 100 families chose our school for
their 9th grade students. Moreover, we have expanded our relationships with partnering middle schools
from which a record 221 8th graders applied.
Consequently, more students means the need for more jobs; for every four students we enroll, we need one
more job. The Hire4Ed poster board in the entrance of our school shows 90 companies and organizations
where our students worked in 2011-12.
Our graduate count is now in the triple digits at 114; 85% are in college or serving in the U.S. military, while
others work to support themselves and their families. We established more traditions when we welcomed
our alumni back for social gatherings during Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks and in early June.
Indeed, the claim that Cristo Rey Jesuit High School has on its graduates, and they on us, is remarkable.
Our graduates are even expanding their own Cristo Rey networks; as with two graduates whose college
roommates are alumni of other Cristo Rey network schools.
In Arts and Athletics, with the leadership of our Director of Extra-Curricular Activities, we expanded our
boys and girls soccer, basketball and track and field schedules, organized our first ever drama presentations,
and spotlighted student artwork throughout the school.
We thought that our first graduation was a “mountain top” experience, yet we did not reach the summit.
Rather, we simply reached a high plateau with a beautiful vantage point. We have set our sights higher.
That is the beauty of the Magis– as with the kingdom of God, it is never fully present, never fully achieved,
but a continual goal by which we are renewed and strengthened. Thank you for your on-going support in
our pursuit of Magis.
Fr. Tim Manatt, S.J.
President
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Commendations and Recommendations
November is the time of remembrance, reflection and thanksgiving. In
November of 2011, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School hosted AdvancED,
our accrediting agency; the Commonweal Foundation, a key partner and
benefactor in this mission; and the Cristo Rey Network in successive weeks.
Each group reviewed our community, practices, curriculum and authenticity.
Over the three weeks we were commended for our commitment to the
mission and our students. We were recognized for our rigorous curriculum
that authentically teaches 21st century skills, our strong sense of partnership
between teachers, support staff, parents, work supervisors and students
and how all levels of practice center on removing barriers that would hinder
student success. The AdvancEd accreditation team even suggested that we
should pursue accreditation with distinction in the next cycle.
Each group also offered recommendations. As usual, strengths can also be
weaknesses. It was recommended that we help our faculty and staff to find
work life balance. Each group was worried that our commitment to removing barriers to student success would cause
burnout and high rates of faculty and staff turnover. Gratefully, up until now, we have not experienced high turnover,
but nevertheless we reflected and strategized over the second semester on how we could continue to support student
success in a more efficient manner.
While hosting these teams required a great deal of our time and attention, we welcomed the third-party perspectives
that they were able to provide. As November closed, we were thankful for the assurances and the input (and thankful
that the reviews were over!). And we are excited to continue to refine our mission and partner with great supporters like
you to better serve our community.
Jeb Myers
Principal
By the Numbers: Most Significant Achievements of 2011-2012
54: Number of seniors in our second graduating class
100 Percent of graduates accepted to college or the military
:
95: Percent of students retained between August 2011 and June 2012, our best school year to date
93: Percent of students who successfully demonstrated standards
in order to be promoted to the next level
97
: Our daily student attendance rate
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Welcoming the Newest
Members of Our Community
This year also brought bountiful blessings to the families of our faculty
and staff. A total of nine administrators, faculty or staff are welcoming
new children into their families. Students, faculty and staff alike are enjoying
the new additions to community. Of one thing we can be sure – our next
faculty and staff family gathering will not be a quiet one.
Setting high standards
Gabriel Jara ’14 achieved a first at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School. Gabriel was
recognized not once, but twice as “Student of the Session,”—an award given
five times a year by teachers to the student who has most excelled in his/her
classes and maintains exceptionally positive relationships with teachers and
peers. Gabriel was selected his freshmen and sophomore years.
The oldest of five, born to Ecuadorian parents, Gabriel’s family motivates him
to persevere and get the best education he can. “I want to get the most out
of my education, which shapes my future. It shapes what I am going to be.
There is no one from my family who has gone to the university. I want my parents to be proud of me and feel
happy because I tried really hard and got into a good university.”
Gabriel tries to teach the same values to his younger siblings, helping them with their homework at night before
starting his own. “They want me to just give them the answers, but instead, I try to help them understand.”
Helping his siblings is not enough. Gabriel also tutors students of Urban
Ventures’ Learning Lab each week after school. Gabriel says, “It’s so important
to give back to the community. It feels good. It makes you want to keep coming
back and teaching them.”
Gabriel has set high goals for his future; he wants to be a doctor and knows his
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School teachers will support him. “They are very helpful
and very intelligent. They take the time to help me. They care.”
Gabriel’s English teacher, Mr. Andrew Baron has no doubt Gabriel will
accomplish this goal. “I’ve never met another student with the same level of
commitment to his long-term goals. He wants to go to Harvard Medical School,
and he has the determination to get himself there.”
And who knows….this year might bring a “three-peat” as Student of the Session.
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Hire4Ed Work-Study:
Small Things Make a Big Difference
In the words of Mother Teresa, “Not all of us can do great things. But
we can do small things with great love.” It’s not just the major financial
contribution our Hire4Ed Work-Study companies provide that makes
the program a success...it’s also the small things done with great love.
It starts with what our committed supervisors do on a daily basis.
By being punctual, dressing professionally, and doing their jobs
well, our supervisors act as great role models that instill confidence in our students and transform the way our the way
our students view work. In little ways, like remembering a student’s birthday, taking a student to lunch to celebrate
academic success, or holding a student worker accountable for a simple mistake, supervisors teach our students the
importance of building relationships at work and gives them a sense of job well done.
We partner with 90 companies and organizations and hundreds of employees. We’ll never know all the little things they
do to make a big difference in our students’ lives. We are grateful to them for helping to prepare our students for life.
One student said it best when she said, “My supervisor always makes
me feel confident and pushes me to do more. To her I have potential”
Meg Brudney
Executive Director, Hire4Ed
Part of the Leonard, Street and Deinard Family
Brianna Gay ’13 was part of the first team of student workers to join the legal firm Leonard, Street, and Deinard in 2010,
the year the firm joined the Hire4Ed work-study program. After a year working in the Records Department, she joined
the Human Resources (HR) Team, led by Heidi Burton, Director of HR.
Brianna quickly became an important and highly valued member of Burton’s team. “There has always just been this
comfort level with ‘Bri’ coming into our department. She comes to her job with a positive attitude—high energy, willing
to learn, willing to pick up whatever it is that we need her to do.”
Brianna assists HR assistant, Katie, to manually enter resumes received in HR.
It’s not Brianna’s favorite task, but she understands how even the simplest task
is important to her team. “It makes me feel better when I enter the resumes
for Katie, because then she doesn’t have a whole ton of work on her back.”
Burton introduced Brianna to the Director of Research Services. The director
volunteered to support Brianna in her college search. She helped Brianna
research schools, connect with alumni and even develop a timeline for her
college application process.
Through the Hire4Ed program at the firm, Brianna found more than a job; she
feels part of something special. “At Leonard, Street and Deinard, it’s not just
like working with co-workers; it’s like they are my family.”
Leonard, Street, and Deinard is a champion of the Hire4Ed program. They are committed to developing our students
and it is paying off. Brianna plans to go to law school and become a immigration lawyer. We and Brianna can’t thank
them enough.
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Students worked in 90 companies and organizations
throughout the Twin Cities.
Our students work hard! They earned $1.6 million – almost 50% of the total cost of their education. But students
acquire so much more through their Hire4Ed jobs. One student recently shared, “My Hire4Ed job has made a better
student, a better worker, and overall I am more mature than I ever was.” THANK YOU Hire4Ed companies and
supervisors for all you do for our students and Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
Automotive
Advance Auto Parts
Luther Automotive Group
Customer Care Center
Luther Automotive Group
Motors Management
Corporation
Risen Christ
Elementary School
Leonard Street and
Deinard, P.A.
University of St. Thomas –
Opus College of Business
Lindquist & Vennum PLLP
University of St. Thomas –
School of Law
Banking/finance
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
PwC, LLP
Trujillo’s Services
Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Professional
services
Zelle Hofmann Voelbel &
Mason LLP
Lazard Middle Market LLP
US Bank
Oppenheimer Wolff &
Donnelly LLP
Xcel Energy, Inc. Legal
Administration
Dougherty Financial Group
Manufacturing
Energy
Xcel Energy
Ecolab
Wells Fargo Home
Mortgage
Accretive Health
Valspar Corporation
Allina Hospitals & Clinics
Media/printing
Children’s Hospitals and
Clinics of Minnesota
Hubbard Broadcasting
Inc.
HealthPartners Corporate
Japs–Olson Company
Medtronic, Inc.
OptumHealth Care
Solutions
Regions Hospital
KFAI, Fresh Air, Inc.
AgMotion
Construction
Mortenson Construction
Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Nonprofit
General Mills
UnitedHealth Group
Casa Guadalupana
Human resources
Catholic Charities of
St. Paul & Minneapolis
Education
Capella University
Cristo Rey Jesuit High
School
ECMC
International Education
Center
Joyce Preschool
Ceridian Corporation
Law
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Best & Flanagan LLP
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
Gray Plant Mooty
Hennepin County Fourth
Judicial District
Retail
Best Buy Corporate
Scientific research
Pace Analytical
Thomson Reuters
Consumer goods
SuperValu Distribution
Center
Marquette Real Estate
Group
Merrill Corporation
UnitedHealthcare
Community & State
Kemps, LLC
Real estate
Tennant Co.
Healthcare
Commodities trading
SALO /Oberon/
NumberWorks
LeJeune Steel Co.
Wells Fargo Securities, LLC
Wipfli LLP
Office interiors
Omni Workspace
UnitedHealth Group Legal
Deloitte Services LLC
Youth Frontiers, Inc.
Merchant & Gould
Robins, Kaplan, Miller &
Ciresi LLP
BMO Financial Group
(formerly M&I Bank)
The Basilica of Saint Mary
Cabrini Partnership
Friends of the Orphans
Holy Rosary/Santo
Rosario Catholic Church
Minnesota WorkForce
Center
Northern Star Council,
Boy Scouts of America
Open Arms of Minnesota
Pohlad Family Giving
Project For Pride In Living
Sports
Minnesota Twins Baseball
Club
Technology
Amcom Software, Inc.
Avtex Solutions LLC
Geek Squad – Roseville
SPS Commerce
Transportation
C.H. Robinson
Worldwide, Inc.
Delta Airlines, Inc.
Expeditors International
Marquette Transportation
Inc.
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Hard Work Continues in College
Our second graduating class was like raising our second child. We had more
confidence, more experience, and more knowledge of what works with our
students. Our parents became more involved as we expanded our weekend
campus visits from four colleges to eight. More of our students were accepted to
and enrolled in out-of-state colleges. They applied for more scholarships. More
underclassmen became involved in a college-going culture by attending college
fairs, meeting admissions officers, attending summer enrichment programs and
learning about career options.
Our graduates add so much to fueling our students’ dreams by sharing their stories
of what it’s like to go to college. One co-ed who is now studying at Santa Clara University put it this way to the senior
class: “You have to be willing to work really hard to make it in college. And you all can do that, because you go to Cristo
Rey, and you learn to work hard here while you’re still in high school. So listen to your teachers. Work more. !Sí se puede!”
Micki O’Flynn College Counselor
Florida: Here They Come
Maguie Najera ‘12 and Kelyn Colindres ’12 always knew they wanted to go away to
college, but getting accepted was just the beginning of their journey. Their dreams
came true when they were accepted into St. Leo’s University, Tampa, FL. Along the way,
a Hire4Ed Work-Study supervisor, Linda Bielke, at Delta Airlines, helped the girls realize
their dreams.
When Delta Airlines joined the Hire4Ed program in August 2011, Bielke and her coworkers didn’t know what to expect of the three teen-agers that were going to be with
them each week at Delta. Nevertheless, Bielke and Kelyn became close as they worked
together throughout the year. “They became more like family,” said Kelyn.
Kelyn shared her college application process with Bielke, who was one of the first to
know when she decided to go to St. Leo’s. Excited for Kelyn. Bielke started thinking,
“But, how is she going to get down there?” Bielke knew that as much as they might
want to, Kelyn’s family wasn’t able to bring her to Florida. Bielke graciously offered to
accompany the girls.
On the evening of August 16, Kelyn and her friend and classmate, Maguie Najera ’12, met Bielke at the Minneapolis/ St.
Paul airport to fly stand-by, using Kelyn and Bielke’s flying privileges, to Atlanta, in the hopes of catching a connecting
flight the next morning to Tampa.
They made it to Atlanta with six hours before their flight the next morning—so Bielke, Kelyn, Maguie and all their
belongings spent the night on a bench at the Atlanta airport.
Bielke’s generosity did not end there. Upon arriving in Tampa, she rented a car and accompanied the girls shopping for
all of their dorm room necessities. On move-in day, Bielke brought them to St. Leo’s and helped them settle into the
campus life.
Bielke says she was happy to help the girls. “It wasn’t a big deal. It was good for me to do something for Kelyn.”
Months later, Kelyn and Maguie are enjoying St. Leo’s, but still struggle to express their gratitude. “We could have
never done this by ourselves,” Maguie says, “I really don’t know how to thank her.”
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Where Are They Now
After many joyous college acceptances and two emotional graduation ceremonies, we have 114 graduates. Our students
continue to beat the odds and outperform other students just like them across the country; 85% of our graduates are
enrolled in college or are serving in the military. Currently, our graduates are studying in over 40 colleges and universities
in 16 states.
SCHOOLS IN MINNESOTA
Augsburg College
Carleton College
Center Point Massage Therapy
School
Concordia University
Dunwoody College of Technology
Everest Institute
Gustavus Adolphus College
Hamline University
Hennepin Technical College
Mankato State University
Metropolitan State University
Minneapolis Community
and Technical College
Normandale Community College
Northwestern College
College of Saint Benedict/
Saint John’s University
Saint Catherine University
Saint Mary’s University of MN
College of Saint Scholastica
Saint Paul College
St. Cloud State University
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
University of Saint Thomas
SCHOOLS OUT OF STATE
College of St Mary –NE
Concordia University- IL
Georgetown University-DC
Loras College-IA
Loyola University Chicago-IL
Marquette University-WI
Michigan Technological University-MI
New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology-NM
North Dakota State University-ND
Saint Leo’s University-FL
Saint Mary’s College-IN
Santa Clara University-CA
Seton Hall University-NJ
South Carolina State University-SC
University of Nevada Las Vegas-NV
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire-WI
University of Wisconsin Platteville-WI
University of Wisconsin River Falls-WI
BRANCHES OF THE
MILITARY
Army
Army National Guard
Marine Corps
100 Years of Giving Back at
Dorsey and Whitney
The law firm of Dorsey and Whitney, a Hire4Ed employer since 2007, is
celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. As part of the celebration,
Dorsey planned a number of special events including a volunteer event,
supporting Cristo Rey Jesuit High School. Planning committee member,
Marlene Curtis explains, “We wanted to do a community event that would
include our clients. Because so many of our clients also are involved with
Cristo Rey, we thought it was a wonderful opportunity to do the baskets
for the graduating class.”
Curtis and her co-worker, Kristen LeRoux, both Hire4Ed supervisors, formed a committee to organize the event in
collaboration with Micki O’Flynn, our college counselor. “Many of our students are the first in their families to go to
college. They don’t realize they need a shower caddy or extra-long twin bed sheets.”
On April 26, college baskets were assembled for our more than 50 graduates. Attorney partners, staff, and clients put
school supplies in backpacks and made fleece blankets for student dorm rooms.
Our graduates were surprised with the baskets the day before graduation at a special “Senior Shower.” Curtis and LeRoux
were on hand to get the Christmas morning-like feeling of watching students dig into their baskets of college goodies.
Students were overwhelmed with gratitude. One wrote in their thank you card, “Thank you for all the great things for my
dorm room. Your support really means a lot to us! This will really make going to college a lot easier for me and my family.”
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Giving Time and Talents
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School volunteers are essential to our
mission. Dedicated professionals and local college students give
of their time each day to support our students in their journey to
college graduation. When Tom Coulter, long-time Cristo Rey Jesuit
High School volunteer and supporter, introduced Richard Geis to
our school, it was the beginning of a full-time commitment for Geis
and a life-long friendship.
Geis admits that the Cristo Rey model immediately caught his
attention, “I thought, wow, that’s interesting. I’ll find out more
about it.” Soon after, Geis found himself in Math teacher Don
Beach’s classroom… all day, almost every day of the week.
“He trained me. He put me to work.”
Putting in just about as many hours as regular staff members, Geis is a staple in Beach’s classroom four days a week. “It’s
really fun because I feel like I can really help; I can really make a difference.”
At graduation last June, Geis was able to witness the fruits of his labors. He was impressed with the gratitude and joy of
both students and their families. “From all of the cheering and clapping, you could tell how much they appreciate Cristo Rey.”
Geis is too modest to take any credit for the role that he plays at the school. He signs his emails “Assistant to the
assistant, to the aide third-removed, for Mr. Beach.” “I do it for the students, truly. They benefit from anything I can do
to make Mr. Beach’s job easier.”
To Geis, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is a unique opportunity not only for him, but for our students. “I never saw a high
school where the principal greeted everyone outside at the door in the morning. That’s incredible.”
“This is a perfect model. You have teachers here who are dedicated! And you continue to support students all the way
to college. I hope this just keeps on growing and growing,” says Geis.
Our students achieve more because of volunteers like Richard Geis, who truly become part of our community.
Goodbye Mortgage
One thing that we don’t have more of after the 2011-12 school year are
mortgage payments. Thanks to our founding leadership, board of directors,
and generous benefactors, we are thrilled to announce that as of July 2012
the mortgage on our building is paid off.
To celebrate the milestone, we invited school founders to help us shred the
mortgage that was issued back in 2006 when ground was broken on the Colin
Powell Youth Leadership Center. Among the guests were Pat and Ann Ryan
and Colleen Ryan (on the left with current board chair, Tim Kosiek, founding
board chair, Brian Murray, and Fr. Tim Manatt, S. J.). Ryan Companies’ support
and partnership was fundamental to the construction of the Colin Powell Youth
Leadership Center. Pat Ryan shared, “Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is one of the
best things Ryan Companies has ever done.”
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Families choose Cristo Rey Jesuit High School because they want their children to
succeed in college and life. Students willingly agree to a longer school year, put in
longer days, and attend summer enrichment programs. Most importantly, they go
to work – at jobs in our corporate work-study program where they earn half the
cost of their education.
In turn, we offer these motivated young people a superb, Catholic, college-preparatory education. We are proud of our
students, whose achievements are supported by devoted teachers, staff, volunteers and the Jesuit community.
The “secret” to our success is the students’ hard work coupled with the investment of many partners. And the critical
investment is the tremendous financial support we receive from many faithful donors. Thank you!
Donors truly did “more” to serve our students. In fact, in this year’s report, we needed three more pages for donor
names! So, in addition to your annual gift, please continue to advocate for our students and Cristo Rey Jesuit High
School. We would love to add more names and pages to next year’s annual report.
With gratitude,
Bob Elfstrand
Director of Development
Donors
Individuals and Families
$50,000+
Anonymous
Jane McDonald Black and
Archie Black
Michael and Kathleen
Dougherty
Darren and Terry Jackson
Dick and Robin Kelly
Al and Mary Agnes McQuinn
Joe Ryan
Robert and Rebecca Pohlad
Gary and Pat Sauer
Warren and Mary Lynn Staley
$25,000-$49,999.99
Ray and Mary Lou Barton
Betty and Whitney MacMillan
Brian and Shelly Murray
Patrick and Ann Ryan
$10,000-$24,999.99
Larry and Virginia Coss
Edward and Karayn
Cunnington
Wayne Dirkman
Thomas Dolphin
Tim and Ann Fleming
Gregory and Jane Goven
Timothy and Mary Gray
Jim and Kathy Haymaker
Jack and Kate Helms
Betty Lucas
John and Jane McNeill
Laura Bohlander, Elizabeth
Page and Robert Page
Colleen Ryan
Hank and Chris Shea
Jim and Cindy Shingler
Dean and Amy Sundquist
Dr. Tim and Mary Beth Trine
Donna Welsh
$5,000-$9,999.99
Anonymous
Terry and Laura Becker
Richard and Virginia Craven
Mary Ann and Harry Debes
Gary and Linda Dooner
Mary and Ernest Dorn
Susan Friborg
Michael and Marie Gallagher
John and Paula Kelly
Stephen and Colleen Lucke
Rolf and Sarah Peters
Gerald and Katherine Roehl
Colin Ryan
Mrs. Marion Short
Joan and Bill Slattery
Peter Spokes
$1,000-$4,999
Patrick and Mary Alexander
Maggie and Craig Allen
Michele Manatt and Wolfram
Anders
Dorisene Anderson
Sanford Anderson, MD
Alan and Mary Arkatov
Mary Jo and David Bangasser
Joseph and Helen Bettendorf
Mary Pat Cleary and Peter
Bianco
William Bieber
Mark and Kandice Bierle
Deborah Schlichting and
Charlie Blomme
Matt and Lori Brumbaugh
Christine and Jay Brunkhorst
James and Carmen Campbell
Wally Carson
Cory Pope and Jim Caspers
Dr. Bob and Nancy
Christensen
Timothy and Tara Clark
Ron and Kathy Colby
Ronald and Joan Cornwell
Glenda and Fritz Corrigan
Thomas and Katherine
Coulter
Joseph Cronin
Christopher and Ingrid Culp
Porter and Lisa Dawson
James and Sue Denney
Dave and Katie Dorn
Dan and Janet Dryer
Mike and Debbie Ducar
Patricia Dufresne
Daniel H. Dunn, MD
Jonathan and Michele Eisele
Robert and Elizabeth
Elfstrand
Mary Kate and Stephen Engel
Elizabeth Fenn
JoAnn and Roy Ferber
David and Helen Fitzgerald
John and Sheila Folkestad
Maggie Lockner Franke and
Matt Franke
Bill and Barbara Gabler
Robert and Charlotte Gavin
Charles and Muriel Geisen
Mary McMahon and Alan
Geiwitz
Mark and Susan Gherity
Michael and Jean Giese
Kevin and Patricia Gilligan
Peter and Mary Gove
David Graves
Scott and Amy Grow
Jerome and Elvira
Grundmayer
Joan and Craig Gudorf
Ken and Evelyn Gudorf
Robert Hand
Thomas and Joyce Hansen
Lyth and Mary Hartz
Susan and Bradford Hewitt
John and Sharon Hite
M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen
Jeff and Cindy Holker
Tim Holmberg
Roger M. and Susanne Hoy
Patrick and Christine Hughes
David and Sharon Jasper
Roxann and Jerry Johnson
William Kane, MD, Ph.D.
Peter G. Kelly
Paul and Jill Kirwin
Hank and Deb Koch
Millie and Tim Kosiek
Thomas and Alice Kullman
Dean Laurance
Tom and Mary Gerry Lee
Stephen Lerum
Daniel and Katherine Linwick
Anthony and Piper Manatt
Brad and Mary Manatt
Kathleen Manatt
Michelle Manatt
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Donors $1,000 – $4,999 (cont’d)
Ms. Joanne Manthe
Annette Margarit
Brian and Susan Mark
Michael and Teresa Marshall
MaryAnne and John Mauriel
Charlie McCrossan
Michael and Mary Kate
McFadden
Richard and Joyce McFarland
Katherine McKenzie
Harry McNeely, Jr.
Mike and Linda Fiterman
Girard Miller
William and Chouhei Mullin
Cary and Regina Musech
James and Marjorie O’Hara
Tish and Richard Osborn
Martha Schmitz Paar and
Christopher Paar
Alfonso Paucar
Joyce Peter
Benjamin Peyton
Thomas and Laurie Pohlad
Linda Tapsak and David Pote
Raymond Pruban
David and Karen Quinby
Mary Ann and Jack Remick
Daniel Ryan
Robert and Sharon Ryan
Tess Ryan
Timothy Ryan
Samuel and Cecilia Salas
Scott and Ellen Sayer
Stephen Schulz
Nancy and Jeff Selleck
Brian and Kathy Short
Storrow Sommer
Margaret Selby-Soran and
Philip Soran
Ella Spanjers
Mary Streitz
Ann and Taige Thornton
Scott and Michelle Torborg
Tracy Tredinnick
Joan and Ron Villella
Jane Ladky and Charles Vogel
John Watkins
Brian and Kathleen Wenger
Sunny Wicka
Ann and Michael Wilczynski
Peter and Michelle Wilhoit
Phaedra Valente and Dave
Young
$500-$999
Barbara Ahlstrom
Robert and Kathleen Azman
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
Gene Bard
Ted and Donna Bauer
Lisa Becchetti
John and Patricia Belian
Terry and Karen Bonertz
Kathy and John Boone
Matthew Brophy
Meg and Jim Brudney
Marjorie B. Cohen
Daniel and Roseanne Collins
Lucia and Stoddard Crane
George and Peggy Crolick
Tom and Ellie Crosby, Jr.
Edward and Sherry Ann
Dayton
June and Dan DeHart
Barbara Diekmann
Bridget Doyle
Janet Henrich and Chip
Glaser
David and Paula Graff
Chris Fields and Christa
Groshek
Robert and Carmela Hobbins
Eric and Heidi Hough
Christopher and Cindy
Huerter
Kathleen Humphries
Edward Kaye
Nicholas and Jodee Kozlak
Jim and Sara Kunitz
Steven Lauder
Mike and Karlene Lindseth
Cynthia McNulty Coughlin
Michael and Lisa Michaux
John and Eileen Mullen
Joanne Nalepka
David and Kristine Overman
Richard and Nancy Perrine
Larry and Judith Pfaff
Wayne and Ann Rice
Curtis and Joan Roy
Roy Rueb
Sean Ryan
Janet Sailer
Scott and Stephanie Sample
Ed and Mireille Sarquis
Colleen and David Smith
Mariah Snyder
Bev and Lawrence Stirtz
Kenneth Swanson
John and Carol Thompson
Richard Voelbel
Karin and Craig Westgate
Lucy and Richard Wilhoit
To $499
Anonymous (3)
Wilson and Theresa Acevedo
Saul Alanis
Leonard Albers Family
Mary Alberts
Jamie Anderson
Josh Anderson
Ben Bache-Wiig
Roger and Donna Bailey
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William and Beverly Bailey
Margaret King and James
Bangert
David T. Barber
Jack and Joan Barrett
James Barry
Rosemary Barry
Jim Bartholomew
Peggy and Jim Beardsley
Leo and Lenora Beauregard
Johanna Bell
Marc and Alicia Belton
Howard and Jo Anne Bennett
David and Jackie Berg
Theodore and Lisa Bertrand
John and Shibani Bisson
Archie and Patricia Black
Faye Bland
F. Patrick Bodine
Karen and Jeff Boelsen
Edward Bohrer
Marjorie Boldenow
Joe and Becky Boone
Marcella Bormes
Robert and Rhonda Boswell
Anthony Bramante
Margaret and Frank Brantman
Dwain and Barbara Breitbach
Lorraine Breitenbucher
Lisa and Christopher Brink
Dale and Judy Brodal
Margaret and John Brossart
Gerald and Dianne Brost
Patricia and Paul Brown
D.P. Brunsvold
Allyson and John Buck
Amy and J. Scott Buckley
Robert Bunten
David and Mary Burke
Dave and Mary Burrill
Robert Buth
Daniel Butler
Daniel Callahan
Sharon Carey
Lois M. Carland
Steven and Margaret Carlson
Pam Cass
Barbara Cassius
Joseph and Jane Cavanaugh
Yeng Chang
Joe Christensen
Chris Claude
Rabbi Norman M Cohen
Jeanette Raymaker-Cokley
and Donald Cokley
Daniel and Katherine Cole
Alfred Colling
Nathan and Barbara Collins
Rosellen and Lawrence
Condon
George X. Connor
Joseph Claus and Martha
Conway
Carla Coonan
Patrick M. Coonan
Karen and Scott Cooper
Carrie and Darrel Cote
William and Sharon Coyne
Georgia Gaskill Crockett and
Paul Crockett
Timothy and Nancy Cronin
Cecilia Crowley
Patricia Crowley
Thomas Crowley
Lynne Crowther
Marlene and Roland Curtis
Thomas and Bobbi Davis
Thomas and Marianne Davis
Martha Lepore Delaney
Lou and Nan DeMars
Tony and Joyce DeMatthew
Jim and Jill Denham
John and Judith Devney
Neil and Judith DeVries
Margaret and Rodney Dickey
Harold and Joyce Diers
Joseph and Holly DiGange
Gina Dillon
James Dillon
Anyce Ditter
Joseph Dixon
Alan and Colleen Doerer
Mary Jane and Joseph Doll
Sara and John Donaldson
Henry Dougherty
Michael Doyle
Matthew and Vickey Dudley
Faye M. Padgett and Francis
J. Duggan
Bernard and Kari Dusich
Karen Elfstrand
Muriel Ellyson
Jennifer Elmquist
Greg and Marissa Erickson
Jeremy Ericson
Pat and Rick Erlandson
David and Lorraine Fait
Damon and Becky Farber
Eugene and Margaret Fedora
Patrick and Arlene Finley
Lance and Meredith First
Peter and Lorraine Fischer
Donors To $499 (cont’d)
Mark and Teresa
Fleischhacker
Trish and Tom Flock-Johnson
Terrence Flower
Jennifer Foley
Richard and Ruth Foley
Larry and Toni Forsland
Thomas and Pauline Foster
MaryAnne and Stephen Frank
John and Laura Franke
Daniel J. and Dr. Janice D.
Frederick
Mark Fredrickson
Jasper Freeman
Wally Freitag
George Frey, Jr.
Chip and Mary Kay Fuhrman
Rob and Ann Furst
Barbara and James Gabbert
Edward and Joan Gartner
Jean Geil
Jon Gennaro
Joan and Mark Gennrich
Phil and Dar Gerber
Theodore and Eloise
Giannoble
James and Virginia Giefer
Dan Gilroy
Nancy Glaser
Audrey Glynn
Christiane and Jean Pierre
Goetstouwers
Marvin and Gaynice Greener
John and Theresa Griep
Jane B. Griffin
Tom and Carol Gullickson
Agnes Haack
Laura and Daniel Haack
Francis and Darleen Hagen
Margaret and Edward Hagerty
Michelle and Joseph
Halverson
Dr. Joseph and Kathryn Hamel
Albert and Linn Hammerlund
Scott and Michele Hansen
Robert Harbeke
William and Germaine
Harbeke
Clementine Moore and John
Harley
Reynolds-Anthony Harris
Seanne and Michael Harris
Jeff Hart
Claire Hartley
Eileen F. Hassel
Sarah Haugen
Thomas and Kathryn Hayden
Sarah Heidkamp
Joseph Hennessy
Jean and Milton Hilbrecht
Joan Hirmer
Paul Hodapp
Gene Hoff
Kirk Hoffman
Karen and Brian Holcomb
Arthur and Martha Horwitz
Matt and Alexandra Hourigan
Helen House and Robert
Hovde
Christine Solso and Robert
Huber
Gary and Bonnie Hugeback
Vincent K. Hutterer
Justin Irving
Glenn Jackola
Ann Rockler Jackson and
Robert Jackson
Chris and Misti Jo Jackson
Richard and Kathleen Jackson
Paul Jaeger
Thomas Jamison
John and Mary Lynn Jeffries
Bruce and Theresa Johnson
Gordon and Hope Johnson
Julie Bakken-Johnson and
David Johnson
Karen Johnson
Linda and Dale Johnson
Mark T. Johnson
Mike Addy and Nancy
Johnson
Mike and Kara Johnson
Phil Johnson
Susan J. Johnson
Kathleen Jones
James and Mary Ellen Jordan
Kathy and David Jungquist
Charles and Barbara Keffer
Richard and Joan Kelley
Jeannine Kellogg
Robert and Teresa Kemmerer
Robert and Jean Kennedy
Ann and Edward Kirk
Scott and Julia Klein
Bill and Elaine Klinkhammer
Anne and Warren Knapp
Donald K. Knauer
Franklin Knoll
Jocelyn and Peter Knoll
Brian Lammers and Emily
Knox
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Kobilka
Frank and Gwendolyn Kocon
Chris and Mylene Kocourek
Kenneth Koetz
Elaine and Allan Kolles
Duane and Gayle Kolsrud
Elizabeth Kostelc
Frederick Kotovic
Thomas J. Kraker
John and Barbara Krenn
Michele and Thomas Krenn
Mary Kubes
Joseph and Twink LaFave
Nathaniel Land
Carol Lansing
Dr. Robert Larsen and Alice
Brown Larsen
Megan Kalina and Mark
Lasswell
Anne LaLonde Laux and Paul
Laux
Peter and Janis Lee
William and Ana Leheny
Arlene and Richard Lenarz
Rebecca Lentz
Martha S. Lepore
Suzanne Veenhuis and Daniel
Levitt
Gregory and Mary Lewis
Brittany Libbey
Mark and Suzie Libbey
Richard and Margaret Lidstad
Jonathan Liesener
Katherine Lindberg
Margaret Sullivan and Jay
Lindgren
Larry and Kathy Link
Jim and Marcia Lockman
Anne Lockner Bernat
Lawrence Loomis
Jennifer and Aron
Lopez-Herrera
Chris Lorsung
Sue Lukken
Jody and Jed Lund
Bertha Lunzer
Thomas and Barbara Lynch
Jim and Sarah MacGillis
Bill and Barb Madden
Peter and Charlene Malinosky
Pat Malone
Thomas and Dorothy Maloney
Jacquelyn and Richard Manatt
Rosemary and Patrick Manion
Meg and James Mannix
Robert and Joan Marino
Michele and Thomas
Marrinan
Anthony and Carolyn Martino
William and Carole Martino
Tim Marx
Rebecca and John Mason
Dorothy Mayer
Cynthia and John McArdell
Joseph and Ruth McCarthy
Mr. Terence Fruth and
Dr. Mary McEvoy
Ross and Martha McGlasson
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
McGrath
Francis McGuinn
Thomas and Susan McGuire
Pat and Toni McHale
Tim McNulty
Jessica Cass and Chad
Medrow
April and Daniel Mehls
Wendy Groth Meifert and
Raymond Meifert
Sigrid Ruhland and Ted
Mellby
Shirley and David Mellen
Barbara Merritt
Frank and Ginny Meuers
Rich and Ann Meyer
Robb Meyers
Connie and Robert Miller
Nicole Miller
Robert and Linda Mlnarik
Monica and Jim Mogen
Rashid Mohamoud
Lee Moisant
John and Holly Monahan
John Montgomery
Tim and Mary Alice Morin
Thomas Moses
Sidney and Rosalyn Mott
Joe and Barb Mullaly
Richard K. Mullin
Mimi Mullin Villaume
James and Jean Mulvahill
Boake Munsch
Alyne and Timothy Murphy
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Donors To $499 (cont’d)
Patricia Murphy
Benjamin Murray
Meredith Matthew Musel
Tina Fritz Namian and
Michael Namian
Rosemary B. Naphin
John and Florence Nelson
George and Ann Nemanich
Jose A. Nery
Joseph and Judith Neumeier
James Nichols
Doug Nooak Family
Beth Norgaard
Kenneth W. O’Brien
Carolyn Ocampo
Mrs. Mary B. O’Connor
Shawn and Rebecca O’Grady
John and Lori Ohl
Mary Frances O’Keefe
Paula and Casey O’Keefe
Elizabeth O’Leary
Maura O’Leary
Dr. James and Lori Olson
Linda Olson
Kingsley Ondich
Joy Shealer Orson and Eric
Orson
Jill and John Osborn
David and Nora Osendorf
Gary and Jill Oslund
Karen and Ron Oswald
John and Martha O’Toole
Mimi Ouellette Weinberger
George and Margaret Overlie
John and Carminda Passino
Roger and Sidney Pauly
Richard Pearson
Ken Pellegrini
Alice Pena
John and Elizabeth Peterson
Wayne and Darcy Peterson
Cindy Petree
Francis and Mary Ann Petron
John and Nancy Peyton
Dr. Richard and Margaret Pfohl
Robert and Jeanette
Pfotenhauer
Michelle and Tim Pollis
Dale and Lois Pollock
Arthur and Joanne Popehn
Thomas and Catherine
Popehn
David and Christine Power
David Prem
Daniel and Amanda Quesnell
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Kristine and Joseph Quinn
Roshan Rajkumar
Maureen Rangen
Deb and Thomas Ratelle
Robert and Margaret Regal
Jack and Evelyn Reif
Michael and Emily Reif
Alice and John Reimann
Emily Reimer-Barry
Maureen and Rick Rendahl
James and Isabel Reynolds
Jane Richards
Mike and Nancy Roach
Susan and Christopher
Roberts
Ryan and Kathleen Robinson
Jim and Donna Roemer
Michael and Shari Rogalski
Melinda Rogers
David and Annmarie Rondeau
Jeanne and Philip Rooney
Amy and John Rourke
Peter and Kathleen Royse
Beth and Peter Rozga
Laurence Ruggeri
Patricia Ryan
Jose E. Sanisaca Guallpa
Cynthia and David Savard
Grant W. Sawyer
John and Carole Sayer
John Scanlan
Randal and Louise Schlichting
Doris and Stephen Schmaltz
Mary Margaret and Phil
Schmidt
Marianne Schulz
Ed and Eileen Schutter
Merlyn and Bernadine
Scroggins
Dick and Marianne
Seidenstricker
Regis and Ruth Seidenstricker
Valentina Selleck
Joseph Selvaggio
Jane and David Siegel
Elena and Mark Sifferlin
John and Betty Sikkink
Markus and Tricia Silpala
Thomas Slotnick
Robert and Marilyn Small
Frank and Julie Smaron
Linda Smith
V.J. Smith
Gizelle M. Smothers
Lawrence and Marylee Sobel
Suzanne and Robert Sparby
Duane and Susan Spiegle
Tiffany Johnson and Mark
Spreiter
Albert Starshak
John and Cheryl Stearns
Mary and Ernie Stelzer
Earl Stender
Paul and Debra Stoll
Paul and Jane Stone
Thomas and Sandra Story
Thomas and Beverly Stratton
Beth and Todd Suits
Michael and Mary Ellen
Sullivan
Theresa Sullivan
John and Nancy Swanholm
Ellen Doll and Jay Swanson
Sandra and Dave Swanson
Katen and Nathan Swanstrom
Hugh and Susanne Sweeney
Barbara and Robert Sykora
Millie Tareski
Rafael Tarrago
Kathleen Thiede
Brenda and James Thompson
Judy Thul
Julie Timmerman
Lynda and Lawrence Travis
Rodolfo G. Trujillo
Dan Untiedt
Mary and Gary Vacek
James and MaryAnn
Van Houten
Heidi Fryman and Michael
Vanrossum
Laura VanValkenburg
Sandy Veal
Jenny and Michael Vellon
Douglas Verbout
Lee and Kristin Vetter
Steve and Susan Vnoucek
Kristin Pardue and Brad
Von Bank
Joyce Waddick
Louise and Michael Waddick
Rodney Wald
Glenn and Carol Wallace
Lila Wallace
Richard and Michelle Wallin
Teresa and Fred Wehling
Allen and Judy Wehr
Stephen and Amy Wehr
Richard and Mary Jean
Weigel
Arlene Welbes
John and Cici Welsh
Mike Wendorf
Mary and Jeffrey
Werbalowsky
Dianne Westendorp
Hugh Westgate
Robert and Beth White
Jim and Mary Wibbens
J.D. and Carol Jo Williams
Rogia Williams
Brian and Beth Wilson
Mary and George Wilson
LuAnn Wilwerding
Jeffrey Winker
Arnie and Evie Wodarz
Rebecca and Steven Wodarz
Michael and Pamela Wold
Derek Wood
Gloria Woog-Kamish
Walla and Chris Wright
Debra and Stephen Yanda
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Zimmel
Susan Znameroski
Foundations,
Corporations and
Organizations
Anonymous (2)
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
AgMotion, Inc.
Agnes M. Bendorf Charitable
Trust
Allina Hospitals & Clinics
APi Group, Inc.
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Bieber Family Foundation
BMO Harris Bank NA
Boundary Waters Experience
C.S. McCrossan, Inc.
Campbell Foundation
Campion Reunion Fund
Catholic Charities of St. Paul
& Minneapolis
Catholic Community
Foundation
John & Mary Anne
Mauriel Charitable Fund
John & Jane McNeill
Family Fund
W. Edward & Mary Hester
Mullin Fund
Brian & Michelle Murray
Charitable Fund
Ellen & Scott Sayer
Charitable Fund
John & Carole Sayer
Charitable Fund
Michael & Pamela Wold
Fund
Catholic Youth Camp, Inc.
Children’s Hospitals &
Clinics of MN
Church of the Ascension
CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP
The Commonweal
Foundation, Inc.
Foundations, Corporations,
and Organizations (cont’d)
The Commonweal
Foundation Fund of the
Community Foundation for
the National Capital Region
Craig-Hallum Capital
Group, LLC
First Memorial Waterston
Chapel Cremation
Society, Inc.
Cristo Rey Scholarship Fund
CWH Services, LLC
Darden Restaurants,
Inc. Foundation
Darren & Terry Jackson
Foundation
Deloitte and Touche, LLP
Deluxe Corporation
Foundation
Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
The Dorsey and Whitney
Foundation
Dougherty Family Foundation
Dryer Family Foundation
DuAll Services
Contractors, Inc.
Eagle Brook Church
Edward and Karayn
Cunnington Family
Foundation
Elizabeth C. Quinlan
Foundation, Inc.
Faye M. Padgett Trust
Ferber Family Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Jack and Kate Helms Fund
McNulty Family Account
SMF Fund
Richard and Mary Jean
Weigel Donor-Advised
Fund
Fort Snelling Memorial
Chapel Foundation
Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP
The Furst Foundation
General Electric Company
General Mills Foundation
General Mills, Inc.
Graco Foundation
Great Clips, Inc.
Groshek Law, P.A.
Guarani Foundation
Gudorf Family Foundation
H.B. Fuller Company
Foundation
Harry Debes Family
Foundation
Hays Companies
Highland Capital
Brokerage, Inc.
Highland Management
Group, Inc.
Honeywell International
Corporation
Hunt Electric Corporation
IBM Employee Services Center
Jane N. Mooty Foundation
Trust
Jary Lemieux Scholarship Fund
Jesuit Community at
Creighton University
Jim Strande Insurance, Inc.
Joyce Preschool
Kent Family Charitable Trust
Kiwanis Golden K Club of
Edina
Klodt Incorporated
Lazard Middle Market,
Minneapolis Office
Liberty Diversified
International
Live Now, Inc.
LRE Foundation
Magic Johnson
Foundation, Inc.
Marco, Inc.
Marjorie B. Cohen Family Trust
Markoe House Jesuit
Community
Marquette Club of Minnesota
Marquette Jesuit
Associates, Inc.
McGladrey, LLP
The Medtronic Foundation
Mike & Linda Fiterman Family
Foundation
The Minneapolis Foundation
David and Kathy
Jungquist Fund
Brian Mark Family Fund
Terence Fruth and Mary
McEvoy Family Fund
Dick and Joyce H.
McFarland Family Fund
Jim and Colleen Ryan
Family Fund
Minnesota Community
Foundation
Alan Geiwitz and Mary
McMahon Charitable Fund
MMC Matching Gifts Program
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Norman & Associates, LLC
Northwestern Mutual
Foundation
The Numad Group, LLC
Oak Grove Capital
OLG Men’s Club
Omaha Community
Foundation
Huerter Family Fund
Oppenheimer Wolff &
Donnelly, LLP
Oppidan Investment
Company
OptumHealth, a UnitedHealth
Group Company
Opus Foundation
Ouellette Foundation
Padilla Speer Beardsley
Pax Christi Catholic
Community
Pfizer Foundation
Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family
Foundation
The Polaris Foundation
Prewire Specialists, Inc.
The Prudential Foundation
PwC
Quality Circuits, Inc.
Rashid Financial Services
Rasmussen College
Razoo Foundation
Residential Mortgage Group
Riverway Foundation
Rochester Area Community
Foundation
Cleary Family Fund
Ryan Companies US, Inc.
The Saint Paul Foundation
Double A Foundation
Mary Kate and Stephen
Engel Family Fund
Tom and Mary Gerry Lee
Family Foundation
Rueb Family Fund
San Miguel Middle School
Schwab Charitable Fund
Goven Family Fund
Shamrock Foundation
Sisters of St Joseph of
Medaille
SPS Commerce, Inc.
Staley Family Foundation
The Summer Fund
Tall Sales Company, Inc.
Target Corporation
Target Field Trips
Teaching Channel
The Murray Institute
Thrivent Financial for
Lutherans Foundation
Truist
Tubby Smith Enterprises, LLC
Turning Point Financial, LLC
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
U.S. Bank National Association
St. Peter and St. Clemens
Society of United Catholic
Financial
Greater Twin Cities United
Way
United Way of Metropolitan
Chicago
UnitedHealthcare Community
and State
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program
The Bob and Beth
Elfstrand Family Fund
Visitation Monastery of
Minneapolis
Walter C. RasmussenNortheast Bank Foundation
Warren Foundation, H.E. and
Helen
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Middle Market Real Estate
Wells Fargo Foundation
Educational Matching Gift
Program
Wells Fargo U.S. Corporate
Banking
Whitney & Elizabeth
MacMillan Foundation
Wisconsin Province of the
Society of Jesus
XATA Corporation
Tributes
The following people
generously gave to Cristo
Rey Jesuit High School in
honor of friends, loved ones,
and other members of our
community.
In honor of Clarence
Albertson
Pam Cass
In honor of Advance Auto
Parts
Jeremy Ericson
In honor of James Bakken
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
In honor of Jeffrey and Maria
Bakken
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
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In memory of Joseph
Harbeke
William and Germaine
Harbeke
In honor of Father David
Haschka, S.J.
Daniel and Katherine Cole
In honor of first graduating class
of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School
Joan Hirmer
In honor of Julie and David
Johnson
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
Tributes (cont’d)
In honor of Marilyn Bakken
Julie Bakken-Johnson and
David Johnson
In honor of Lars and Sharon
Bakken
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
In honor of Kathleen S.
Connor
George X. Connor
In honor of Ron and Joan
Cornwell
Kenneth Koetz
Richard Pearson
Cindy Petree
Arthur and Joanne Popehn
Thomas and Catherine
Popehn
Randal and Louise
Schlichting
Lawrence and Marylee
Sobel
Heidi Fryman and Michael
Vanrossum
Joyce Waddick
Louise and Michael
Waddick
Mary and Jeffrey
Werbalowsky
In honor of James and Mary
Crowley
Patricia Crowley
In honor of Eric and Mickey
Curran-Bakken
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
In memory of James Crowley
Anonymous
Marcella Bormes
Robert Buth
Sharon Carey
Lois M. Carland
Steven and Margaret
Carlson
Jeanette Raymaker-Cokley
and Donald Cokley
Georgia Gaskill Crockett
and Paul Crockett
Cecilia Crowley
Thomas Crowley
Harold and Joyce Diers
Muriel Ellyson
Eugene and Margaret
Fedora
Margaret and Edward
Hagerty
Vincent K. Hutterer
Ann and Edward Kirk
Donald K. Knauer
Frank and Gwendolyn
Kocon
Michele and Thomas Krenn
Peter and Charlene
Malinosky
Patricia Murphy
John and Lori Ohl
Gary and Jill Oslund
George and Margaret
Overlie
In honor of Kristine and
Michael Daly
Lars and Marilyn Bakken
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In honor of Martha Delaney
Martha S. Lepore
In honor of Fr. Phil Dreckman,
S.J.’s 60th Jubilee in the
Priesthood
Jane Richards
In honor of William B. Dudley
Matthew Dudley
In honor of Emily Dufault
Jim and Cindy Shingler
In honor of Harry Elfstrand
Karen Elfstrand
In honor of William J. Gabler
David and Nora Osendorf
In memory of Randy
Gegelman
David and Jackie Berg
In memory of Van der
Auwera, S.J.
Christiane and Jean Pierre
Goetstouwers
In memory of Patty Jones
Roger and Donna Bailey
F. Patrick Bodine
Patricia and Paul Brown
D.P. Brunsvold
Amy and J. Scott Buckley
Carrie and Darrel Cote
Lynne Crowther
Margaret and Rodney Dickey
Gina Dillon
Patrick and Arlene Finley
Rob and Ann Furst
Barbara and James Gabbert
Janet Henrich and Chip Glaser
Nancy Glaser
Jane B. Griffin
Albert and Linn
Hammerlund
Karen and Brian Holcomb
Helen House and Robert
Hovde
Jane N. Mooty Foundation
Trust
Linda and Dale Johnson
Kathleen Jones
Jim and Marcia Lockman
Rosemary and Patrick Manion
Wendy Groth Meifert and
Raymond Meifert
Robert and Linda Mlnarik
Alyne and Timothy Murphy
Mary Frances O’Keefe
Dr. James and Lori Olson
Linda Olson
Kingsley Ondich
Karen and Ron Oswald
Roger and Sidney Pauly
Kristine and Joseph Quinn
Alice and John Reimann
Maureen and Rick Rendahl
Melinda Rogers
Cynthia and David Savard
Dick and Marianne
Seidenstricker
Nancy and Jeff Selleck
Valentina Selleck
Linda Smith
Suzanne and Robert Sparby
Earl Stender
Katen and Nathan
Swanstrom
Hugh and Susanne Sweeney
Tall Sales Company, Inc.
Brenda and James Thompson
Julie Timmerman
Mary and Gary Vacek
Glenn and Carol Wallace
Lila Wallace
LuAnn Wilwerding
Debra and Stephen Yanda
In memory of Leonard Kosiek
Millie and Tim Kosiek
In honor of Gene Kramer
Rosemary Barry
In memory of Festus J.
Krebs, Jr.
Joseph and Twink LaFave
In memory of Claudette
Casey Linwick
Daniel and Katherine
Linwick
In memory of Ed Lucas
Betty Lucas
In memory of Charles Manatt
Mrs. Mary B. O’Connor
Kathleen Thiede
Joseph and Holly DiGange
In memory of Ruth McGuinn
Francis McGuinn
In honor of John McNeill
Lou and Nan DeMars
In memory of Fr. James V.
O’Connor, S.J.
Christine Solso and Robert
Huber
In memory of Richard Phelan
Hugh and Susanne Sweeney
In memory of Joe and Victoria
Fleischhacker
Gerald and Katherine Roehl
In honor of Colleen Ryan
George and Peggy Crolick
In memory of Jim Ryan
Maura O’Leary
Michael and Kathleen
Dougherty
Mary Alberts
Tributes (cont’d)
William Bieber
Tom and Mary Gerry Lee
Sidney and Rosalyn Mott
In honor of Phil & Mary
Margaret Schmidt Family
Mary Margaret and Phil
Schmidt
In honor of Michael & Mariah
Shingler
Jim and Cindy Shingler
In honor of Joan Shrout
Rosemary Barry
Joan and Mark Gennrich
Tom and Carol Gullickson
Agnes Haack
Laura and Daniel Haack
Francis and Darleen Hagen
Robert Harbeke
Thomas and Kathryn
Hayden
Jean and Milton Hilbrecht
John and Mary Lynn Jeffries
Bruce and Theresa Johnson
Richard and Joan Kelley
Bill and Elaine Klinkhammer
Frank and Ginny Meuers
Connie and Robert Miller
Nicole Miller
Monica and Jim Mogen
John and Holly Monahan
Joe and Barb Mullaly
James and Jean Mulvahill
John and Florence Nelson
George and Ann Nemanich
Doug Nooak Family
Paula and Casey O’Keefe
John and Elizabeth
Peterson
In honor of Starr Sommer
Marianne Schulz
Stephen Schulz
In honor of Fr. Sthokal
Wayne Dirkman
In memory of Leonard Thiede
Leonard Albers Family
James Barry
Marjorie Boldenow
Margaret and Frank
Brantman
Dale and Judy Brodal
Allyson and John Buck
David and Mary Burke
Patrick M. Coonan
Karen and Scott Cooper
Tony and Joyce DeMatthew
Jim and Jill Denham
Anyce Ditter
Mary Jane and Joseph Doll
Henry Dougherty
Jennifer Elmquist
Pat and Rick Erlandson
MaryAnne and Stephen
Frank
Wally Freitag
Chip and Mary Kay
Fuhrman
Jean Geil
Diana and John Roth
Amy and John Rourke
Ed and Eileen Schutter
Markus and Tricia Silpala
Gizelle M. Smothers
Tiffany Johnson and Mark
Spreiter
Michael and Mary Ellen
Sullivan
Millie Tareski
Judy Thul
Lynda and Lawrence Travis
Dan Untiedt
Sandy Veal
Rodney Wald
Teresa and Fred Wehling
Dianne Westendorp
Jim and Mary Wibbens
Lucy and Richard Wilhoit
Mary and George Wilson
Arnie and Evie Wodarz
Rebecca and Steven
Wodarz
Gloria Woog-Kamish
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Zimmel
In honor of the Class of 2012
Visitation Monastery of
Minneapolis
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Kobilka
Duane and Gayle Kolsrud
Carol Lansing
William and Ana Leheny
Arlene and Richard Lenarz
Margaret Sullivan and Jay
Lindgren
Sue Lukken
Jody and Jed Lund
Bertha Lunzer
Pat Malone
Robert and Joan Marino
Ross and Martha McGlasson
Wayne and Darcy Peterson
Francis and Mary Ann
Petron
Dale and Lois Pollock
David and Christine Power
Daniel and Amanda
Quesnell
Emily Reimer-Barry
Mike and Nancy Roach
Jim and Donna Roemer
David and Annmarie
Rondeau
Jeanne and Philip Rooney
In memory of Samuel Young
Phaedra Valente and Dave
Young
In Kind Donations
A&M Business Interiors
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
Agency Trading Group
AgMotion, Inc.
Best Buy Co., Inc.
Tammy Brooks
Joellen Brugman
Niki Carlson
Carlson Printing Company
Catholic Charities of St. Paul
& Minneapolis
CityKid Java
Clean’n’Press
Clothes Mentor
Thomas and Katherine
Coulter
Designer Shoe Warehouse
Rebecca DesLauriers
George Dmowski, Jr.
Gerald Foley
Maggie Lockner Franke and
Matt Franke
Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP
Great Clips, Inc.
Rosemary Heille
Beth Holec
Hot Ice Jewelry
Bruce Howison
Dr. Daniel Huesgen
Mary Kath
Paul and Jill Kirwin
Lindquist & Vennum PLLP
Marco, Inc.
Annette Margarit
John and Jane McNeill
Minnesota Vikings
Brian and Shelly Murray
Kelly Nguyen
Ranae Noble
Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family
Foundation
Pohlad Family of Companies
Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Sampson Miller Advertising, Inc.
Judith Harmatys and Richard
Snyder
John and Nancy Swanholm
Thomson Reuters
Tiller Corporation
Urban Ventures
Alan and Mary Weingart
Peter and Michelle Wilhoit
We have made every effort to include all who have contributed funding, services and materials.
We sincerely regret any inadvertent omissions or errors. Please contact us if you discover an error.
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Consolidated Statement of Activities
for the Year Ended June 30, 2012
An independent audit of the school’s finances was performed for the year ended June 30, 2012.
For a copy of the complete audited financial statements, please contact Gabriel Espinosa 612-545-9707.
2%
ASSETS
6%
Cash
$328,592
Accounts Receivable
357,328
Pledges Receivable, net
1,391,373
Prepaid Expenses & Other Assets
Endowment Investments
21,301
32%
135,989
Property & Equipment Net
TOTAL ASSETS
60%
12,751,439
$14,986,024
Revenues
Contributions and operating pledges*
3,023,742
Hire4Ed Sponsorships
1,601,225
Other revenue
283,429
Family Contributions
LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable
$52,029
Accrued Expenses
249,194
Notes Payable
305,617
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$124,411
$5,032,807
* Includes pledges received from prior years.
$606,840
5%
6%
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted Net Assets
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
796,916
Permanently Restricted Net Assets
135,989
TOTAL NET ASSETS
88%
$13,446,278
$14,379,183
Expenses
Program Services
General and Administrative
TOTAL LIABILITIES
AND NET ASSETS
$14,986,024
Fundraising
$4,165,469
256,292
$407,085
$4,828,846
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Board of Directors
Administration
Chairman Mr. Timothy Kosiek
Partner Baker, Tilly, Virchow, Krause, LLP
Mr. Brian Murray
Chief Financial Officer, Ryan Companies
Fr. Tim Manatt, S.J.
President
Vice Chair Mr. Girard P. Miller
Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski LLP
Mr. Benjamin Peyton
Investment Manager
Jeb Myers
Principal
Treasurer Mr. Michael McFadden
Co-CEO Lazard Middle Market
Mr. Robert C. Pohlad
Principal, Pohlad Companies
Meg Brudney
Executive Director of Hire4Ed
President Rev. Timothy Manatt, S.J.
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School
Ms. Colleen Ryan
Community Leader
Gabriel Espinosa
Director of Business Activities
Ms. Kathy Boone
Education Director, Groves Academy
Mr. Samuel Salas
Headmaster Emeritus, Breck School Bob Elfstrand
Director of Development
Mr. Darren R. Jackson
President and CEO,
Advance Auto Parts Inc.
Mr. Ed Sarquis
Area Manager, Minnesota Bank & Trust
Annemarie Hansen
Director of Admissions and
Communications
Mr. Stephen P. Lucke
Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Rev. Patrick M. McCorkell, S.J.
Superior, Jesuit Retreat House
Rev. John Thiede, S.J.
Assistant Professor, Marquette University
Matt Von Ende
Facilities Manager
Mr. Peter Wilhoit
Senior Vice President,
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Rev. Thomas J. Merkel, S.J.
President, Creighton Preparatory School
Ms. Rita Johnson-Mills
Senior Vice President, AmeriChoice
-- A United Health Group Company
The Dream That’s Working
In October 2011, Earvin “Magic” Johnson was the featured speaker for our
joint fundraiser with Urban Ventures, “The Dream That’s Working.” “Magic”
took the time to address our students in an all school assembly before the
event. He encouraged students to continue in their studies and to work
hard despite adversities. “You may be poor, but don’t have poor dreams.”
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