Spring 2013 - Christ the King School
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Spring 2013 - Christ the King School
Spring 2013 of C h r i s t t C at ol ng Each year, the Christ the King School community comes together for an evening of spectacular fellowship at its annual Gala & Silent Auction. This year, the event was a celebration of the school’s 75th Diamond Anniversary, and 2013 ANNUAL GALA more than 400 parents, alumni, grandparents and friends of CHRIST the KING School CKS gathered to commemorate this important milestone. s i p . s a v o r . s p a r k l e . s h i n e . Mason Murer Fine Art shimmered under the light cast by numerous crystal chandeliers as guests sipped champagne and perused table after table of tempting auction items. The live auction was full of amazing trips, concerts and events, but the highlight was an exquisite rendering of the Cathedral of Christ the King, painted as a gift to the school for this Gala by renowned artist Steve Penley. Needless to say, the bidding for the painting was spirited! As the auction portion of the evening came to an end, the event came to life through the sounds of Men Without Youth, headlined by our own CKS father Joe McCurdy. “It was an amazing night of community and fun,” said Gala Chair Kim Sheppard, who announced that the event netted more than $185,000 in proceeds for the school. “The evening could not have happened without the unbelievable army of volunteers who selflessly gave of their time and talent, especially Acquisitions Chair Diane Macaluso, Technology Chair Kristen Felty and Décor Chair Donna Cash,” added Sheppard. It was certainly an evening to remember! o h is s i p. s avo r. s p a r k l e . s h i n e . r Celebrating 75 years of Excellence in Education, Faith and Service Ch Published by Chr ist the King School for parents, g randparents, alumni and fr iends Ki h e ed al h r t th e King Sc Cecilia Ann Barnes Sarah Elizabeth Barnett* Paris Nicole Chey* Carolyn Virginia Crane* Emily Diane Davignon* Colin Roesch Forsyth Matthew Eric Francis Elizabeth Donley Fristoe* Andres Francisco Garcia Andrew Hendry Garcia Christopher Collins Guilbert* Natalie Grace Hamilton* Thomas Liam Hardy Ireland Olivia Hathaway* Lilian Katherine Jackson Hannah Laurie Jones Hayden Ross Kiely Julia Nicole Landes Nico Jiacinto Luzum Olivia Marie Macik Harrison Robert Mack Kyle Patrick McLaughlin Sarah Kathleen Miller Emily Ann Millican Matthew Turner Mulloy Clare Conway Naughton* Kipkoech Ng’eny Alexis McKay Orman* Caroline McCall Orman* Emma Frances Orzech* Sierra Ward Orzech* Alexandra Whitley Owens Stephen William Pacholick Emily Marie Pearson* Robert Theodore Porter* Elena Christine Possert* Gretchen Nichole Roberts Nicolas Roberto San Miguel* Laine Elizabeth Scarritt William Conrad Schuh Emily Anne Sewell Emma Maureen Stokes Clare Cassidy Thanner* Alaina Kathryn Van Nort Samantha Payton Volk Brady Robert Winski Mallory Nicole Wood Justyna Natalie Zabinski *National Junior Honor Society member 2 CKS Class of 2013 Graduation day for the 8th grade began with a Mothers’ Brunch, where more than 40 mothers (and grandmothers) of the graduates gathered after carpool to reminisce about their years together at CKS. Immediately following, parents, grandparents and siblings joined students and staff for the traditional “clap-out” send-off for the Class of 2013. The graduates then gathered for a catered luncheon and watched a special video of their years at CKS. The 8th graders received and signed yearbooks and were each presented with a fabulous “memory bag” full of treasures that will be cherished forever. The highlight of the day, however, was a moving Graduation Mass that celebrated the CKS Class of 2013 and wished them well as they begin the next chapter of their lives. Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail. –Ralph Waldo Emerson Photography by Paige MacLane & Susan Euart 8th Grade Gift to CKS There is a tradition at CKS that the 8th grade celebrates their new alumni status by making a gift back to the school. For the past several years, they have raised funds for this effort by hosting the Hot Diggity Dog luncheon for the entire campus. This year’s proceeds were used to commission a piece of art by Brother Mickey McGrath, an Oblate of St. Francis de Sale, and an author and award-winning artist who has enjoyed the honor or presenting one of his paintings to Pope Benedict XVI. Brother Mickey facilitated the CKS faculty retreat for the past two years and has become a favorite of the school staff, so Alumni Representatives Justyna Zabinski and Clare Naughton worked in secret with the artist to have this special painting commissioned for Christ the King School. At the last school mass on May 17, the girls presented the 8th grade class gift to a wonderfully surprised faculty, staff and student body. What a wonderful gift from the CKS Class of 2013! 8th Grade Awards General Excellence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justyna Zabinski / Christopher Guilbert Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clare Naughton / Andrew Garcia Citizenship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecilia Barnes / Brady Winski Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Pearson Christian Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Davignon / Kippy Ng’eny St. Pius X Timothy Angulo Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ireland Hathaway St. Pius X Chi Rho Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Barnett Nominees for the Archdiocesan Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paris Chey / Teddy Porter Kelner Family Scholarship for Outstanding Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicolas San Miguel 3 Arts & Crafts Basketball Cheerleading Chess Club Choir Girls on the Run Guitar Karate Extra-curricular Activities Students at Christ the King School have never had more opportunities to stay after school and enjoy fun and educational activities. Every day after school, the campus is a buzz with students playing sports on the green space and in the gym; recording WCKS – the school’s TV show; using their creativity for arts & crafts club; nuturing their musical talents in guitar or one of the many choirs we have at Christ the King; expanding their academic skills in chess club or math league; or growing as citizens in one of our many scout troops. All of these activities add to the well-rounded child that the school’s mission calls on us to develop, while being fun and creating an even greater sense of community at the school. Math League The Chess Club is in its second year at Scouts Christ the King and met weekly through- Soccer out the school year. Members played Volleyball against each other and their teacher/ WCKS coaches to improve their skills. International Chess Master Coach Blanco Coming in the fall: encouraged club members to read age- Golf appropriate books to hone their skills, with Tennis engaging titles like “How to Beat your Dad Dance Club at Chess,” by Murray Chandler! Cheerleading returned to CKS after a few years’ hiatus. Interest was so strong that two squads were formed, one for 8th graders and one for 6th & 7th graders. Under the direction of Anne Sewell and Heather Jones, the girls cheered at basketball games and during Catholic Schools Week festivities. Their enthusiasm was infectious and created wonderful school spirit. Girls on the Run® is a nonprofit organization with the mission of educating and Gthe irlson run preparing girls for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living. Christ the King girls in grade 3 through 5 have been participating in this program since early 2012. The program combines On April 27th, Christ the King’s GOTR group participated in their first 5K. 4 training for a 5K race with lessons in self-esteem and activities that enhance social, physical and mental health. W eddingof The Q “I, the letter ... Take you, letter U... To be my letter partner To stand beside me in every word In cursive or in manuscript One syllable or five final CTK holy cards HR.pdf 3 1/9/13 final CTK holy cards HR.pdf 2:33 PM 1/9/13 2:33 PM Introibo ad altare Dei! “I will go to the altar of God!” To never let another letter stand between us I promise, to lead you in each word So that all of our words may be spelled correctly For as long as the English language shall exist.” A group of CKS 3rd and 4th grade students were awarded first prize for their outstanding submission to this year’s Archdiocesan Martin Luther King poster contest. The students created a collective collage of Christ the King to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the school and the MLK contest theme: We’ve Come this Far by Faith. 4 first Mass August 15, 1936 Blessing of the Cornerstone October 31, 1937 Dedication of the Cathedral January 18, 1939 Artwork by Marietta de Castro, age 8 Christ the King Mass Cards Contest Winners In honor of our combined 75th Anniversary celebration, Monsignor McNamee asked children from the school and parish to submit Mass Card designs that illustrated what Christ the King means to them. final CTK holy cards HR.pdf 1 1/9/13 2:33 PM final CTK holy cards HR.pdf 2 1/9/13 first Mass August 15, 1936 Blessing of the Cornerstone October 31, 1937 Dedication of the Cathedral January 18, 1939 Artwork by Ian Jezak, age 13 From almost a hundred entries, two Holy Cards were chosen – one by CKS 3rd grader Marietta de Castro, and one by 7th grader and former CKS student Ian Jezak. Congratulations to both Marietta and Ian! 5 2:33 PM Spring Awards congrat s! Each year, students are recognized for a number of outstanding qualities by being named as a recipient of one of the school’s scholarship awards. Those who were honored this spring include: (1) During Catholic Schools Week, Maggie McCurdy was awarded the Katherine Johansen Davis Scholarship for “using her talents and gifts to make Christ the King School more Christ-like.” w w w (2) Michael Marcinko received the Cullum Owings Scholarship during the Peacemakers Mass for being a well-rounded student who displays a balance of academic, athletic and social interests; is compassionate and shows kindness to all; and is a leader who displays natural leadership in and outside of the classroom. w w w (3) The Owen Stokes Scholarship is awarded each year to a Kindergarten boy who shows a passion for reading, sports and arts-and-crafts, and is also kind, well-mannered, good at sharing and always ready to do the right thing. Congratulations to Patrick Davey for being selected as this year’s recipient. w w w (4) Erin Sheeran was awarded the Alumni Scholarship which is given annually to a 7th grade legacy student who lives his or her Catholic faith by showing strength in citizenship, responsibility, service to others, being a self-starter and going above-andbeyond what is asked. Recipients must also have a commitment to family and be a good ambassador for the school. w w w (5) Kelly Long received the Blessed Trinity Book Award for exhibiting academic excellence. w w w (6) The Tim Angulo Scholarship was awarded to Mary Grace Whitlark for her involvement in the community, showing respect for self and others, demonstrating Christian behavior, being an uplifting presence to others, and displaying good sportsmanship. Each year’s recipient must be a peacemaker, show compassion toward others and must also be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, courteous, kind, cheerful, humble, reverent, neat, have an appropriate sense of humor and be clean-cut in manner and dress. w w w (7) Emma Buyarski and Finn McCurdy each received a PVA Scholarship, presented each year by the Parent Volunteer Association to a girl and a boy who exemplify citizenship, school spirit, Christian ideals, and moral values. 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Annual Fund Update Development Committee: For the first time in the school’s history, the Annual Fund has reached two formerly elusive goals – 100% parent participation and exceeding the $400,000 threshold. In fact, this year’s donations represent 111% of our financial goal for the year! Once again, the overwhelming generosity of our school community is humbling. The money raised through the Annual Fund is used to offset operating expenses for the school, which in turn lowers tuition for all students. In addition, our 100% parent participation increases the school’s chances of being awarded foundation grants which typically pay for campus improvements that would otherwise be paid through higher tuition. Goals Actual to Date $375,000 Parent Participation . . . . . . 100% Cash & Pledges. . . . . . . Total Dollars. . . . . . . . . (as of 6/1/13) $417,236 Parent Participation. . . . . . . 100% Endowment Update Since this time last year, the Endowment Fund has grown by nearly $600,000! This is due in large part to our “75 to Thrive” Campaign, which has more than doubled the number of donors who invested in the Endowment Fund this year. A special thanks to all of our alumni and past parents who made this fund a priority as they recognized the school’s 75th Anniversary. As the Endowment Fund continues to grow, the school will enjoy mounting benefits from the interest that the Fund generates. Over time, this Fund will provide the school ever-increasing financial stability, helping it prosper well into the future. Market Value as of 06/01/13 $1,582,812 Notes from the Desk of the Development Director: It is with a heavy heart that I write my final Development Director’s note. This month, I will say good-bye to the CKS community in my current role, although I will never be far from this school in spirit. Six and a half years ago, I took on the challenge of growing the Development function at CKS, and was bolstered continuously by the overwhelming support and generosity of the parents, past parents, alumni, grandparents and friends of this amazing school. My job was made easy by the students I served, as an investment in them was an effortless ‘ask.’ They truly represent the best this country has to offer and are the hope for the future. It was an honor for me to serve this community, and I will miss it terribly, but I have no doubt it will continue to thrive as it embarks on the next 75 years of its history. Tom Hamby, Chair Kelly Miles Katherine D’Amaro Julie Bowerman Annual Fund Chairs: Robyn & Mike Webb Alice & John Horney, Grandparents Elizabeth & John Bresnahan, Past Parents Kelly Cambias Miles ’82, Alumni Annual Fund Grade Captains: K-1 Katie & Dow Kirkpatrick K-2 Sara & John Utsch K-3 Dana & Butch Ross P-1 Laura & Mike Kandilakis 1st Lisa & Joseph Blanco 2nd Stacy & Dan Lewis 3rd Karyn & Eric Froseth 4th Shannon & Kevin O’Donnell 5th Erin & Chris Gannon 6th Patti & John Muenchen 7th Lisa & Kelly McKenzie 8th Debbie & Mike McLaughlin Endowment Council: Katherine & Rich D’Amaro, Chairs Lisa & Joseph Blanco Elizabeth & John Bresnahan Krista & Jim Cosgrove Tammy & Jim Eckstein Lori & Ed Fisher Amber & Tom Hamby Camille Naughton Director of Development 7 Members of the CKS Class of 2009 will be attending the following t colleges and universities in the fall: is h r o Ch ol ng C at Ki h e ed of C h r i s t h r al t th e King Sc C h r is t the K ing Scho o l Development office 4 6 P e a c h t r e e Way NE At l a n ta , G e o r g i a 3 0 3 0 5 404.233.0383 x403 www. c h r i s t k i n g . o r g Alumni Alert If you know of CKS Alumni who have achieved great things, please share their story with us. We would like to hear about Alumni achievements, service and leadership in the community. Have you seen the CKS Alumni eNews? If you want to receive more detailed information on all alumni news and events, please email [email protected]. or call 404-233-0383 x412. CKS Class of 2009 On April 28th, Elizabeth Eidson, Berlin Sewell and Maddie Neel organized a party for their CKS classmates. More than 40 members of the CKS Class of 2009 gathered to share memories of their time together at Christ the King School, and to talk about their next adventure – college. Even though it was a stormy afternoon, the turnout was the best yet for our high school alumni get-together. Auburn University Belmont University Clemson University DePaul University George Washington University Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Louisiana State University Loyola University, Chicago Maryville College Miami University Mississippi State University Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Princeton University Rhodes College Southern Methodist University Texas Christian University Tulane University University of Alabama University of Chicago University of Georgia University of Mississippi University of Notre Dame University of South Carolina University of the South Valdosta State University Wake Forest University
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