Summer 2013 - Saint Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School
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Summer 2013 - Saint Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School
the Flame SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL A P U B L I C A T I O N S T A SAVE THE DATES! FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL AUGUST 12, 2013 HOMECOMING GAME NOVEMBER 1, 2013 LOBSTER BASH NOVEMBER 16, 2013 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Distinguished Graduate 2 Class of 2013 4 ACT 30+ 5 Alumni News 6 iPad 1:1 8 Double Trouble 10 Athletic Roundup 11 O F T H E A D V A N C E M E N T O F F I C E S U M M E R 2 0 1 3 Capital Campaign Moves Forward As Saint Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School continues to move forward with our Ignite-Invest-Invoke Capital Campaign, we are excited to announce that over $1,600,000 has been pledged thus far. Of this $1.6 million, approximately $900,000 in assets has been collected through cash payments and gifts-inkind. After meetings and discussions with the Diocese of Baton Rouge and with Gasaway-GasawayBankston Architects, STA plans to move forward this summer with design drawings and begin installation of the road that will serve initially for construction, and eventually for ingress and egress of the campus. Support for the Campaign continues to come into the Advancement Office, and the STA community is now being challenged to raise $500,000 in assets this summer. This figure will give us the amount needed in assets to receive the “green light” to begin construction. The Diocese of Baton Rouge will match this amount with a low-interest loan to allow construction to begin. *Totals current as of June 2013 Bishop Muench presents a personal donation to the Campaign during the public kickoff in August to Principal Jose Becerra, Superintendent Melanie Verges. Construction Timeline As the time to begin construction gets closer, we have now been able to produce an approximate timeline over the next 18 months: Begin Clearing of Road Summer 2013* $500,000 in assets raised in order to begin construction - completed by September 2013* Design Drawings completed by October 2013 Remove Portable Buildings - December 15, 2014 Plans out to Bid November 2013 Celebrate and Move In January 2015 Accept Bids December 1, 2013 Finish Paving of Road March 1, 2015 Begin Construction December 15, 2013 Complete Construction December 2014 *timing of steps 1 & 2 determine the accuracy of the following steps PAGE 2 Michelle Chauvin, STA Advancement Office, The Very Reverend Robert W. Muench, Bishop of the Diocese Baton Rouge, Brooks Moore, STA Distinguished Graduate, and Dr. Melanie Verges, Superintendent of the Diocese of Baton Rouge Brooks Moore ‘94 Chosen Distinguished Graduate Brooks Moore has been selected as the 2013 Saint Thomas Aquinas High School Distinguished Graduate. After graduating from STA in 1994, Brooks received a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and went on to receive a Master’s Degree from Florida State University. Brooks is currently the Associate Dean of Students at Indiana State University. Brooks has worked in higher education administration for 14 years at Florida State University, University of Tennessee, University of Illinois, University of Southern Mississippi, and Indiana State University. Principal José Becerra said, “Brooks was an excellent role model to his classmates at St. Thomas Aquinas. He emulated the mission of STA in developing the whole student, which was evident in his involvement in many school and community activities. Brooks was a true servant and used his experiences as he advanced his education and career.” Brooks commented on his experience at STA, “Catholic education instills a values-based approach to living, learning, and community building. It focuses on human development with guidance and direction from Christian principles.” Brooks is married to Lisa Ruster Moore and they have two children, Murphy (7) and Carter (5). Alumni Return for Career Day “It’s important for our students to witness successful professionals in all career fields,” commented Alumni Director Errol Gauff. “But it is tremendous for them to be able to witness our own alumni, people who were sitting in their same seats a few years ago, who are now successful adult professionals.” Several alumni were among the 30 speakers who came to share their professional experiences for Career Day last fall. Students attended three sessions by various career speakers who discussed the education needed for the profession, colleges that offer specific programs, various places of employment, daily job duties, and personal journeys into the profession. Among the graduates who visited were Jessica Downing Mathis ‘04, Veterinarian; Butch Roussel ‘04, Entrepreneur; and Catie Chaucer ‘05, Pharmacist. A PUBLICATION OF THE STA ADVANCEMENT OFF ICE PAGE 3 1st Annual Mi5ke for STA The first annual “Mi5ke Run/Walk” to benefit the Mike Darouse STA Scholarship Fund, as well as the Esophageal Cancer Action Network, was held on May 11 in Cate Square. More than 70 runners braved the rain to participate in the 5K race. Mike Darouse was a coach and Theology teacher at STA for several years until his untimely death in 2009. His family was proud to present a check for $2500 to STA for the Mike Darouse Scholarship Fund to provide tuition assistance to students at STA. “Everyone who knew Mike was aware of the love he had for the students of STA and the young people in the military,” said his mother, Mrs. Shirley Darouse. “What a great legacy if he can continue to help the students of STA through the Mike Darouse Scholarship Fund. God's blessings on all who helped make this a success.” Mother Seton Award Honoree Mr. Johnny Milazzo The Saint Thomas Aquinas Home & School Association has selected Mr. Johnny Milazzo as the 2013 recipient of the Mother Seton Award. The award was created to honor those individuals whose volunteer service and dedication to home, school, and church has been exemplary. Mother Seton recipients have strong Catholic values and a selfless dedication to Catholic education. The Diocese of Baton Rouge honored all Mother Seton recipients at a luncheon on April 11, 2013. Johnny has been an active parent at STA since 1999 and has continued to be a supporter in many areas of the school. He has served on the Buildings and Grounds committee, where he took a leadership role in the building of the Austin Brooks baseball facility, along with underground drainage and irrigation systems of both the baseball and football fields. He was an active member in the building of the Father Mark Leuer O.P. Field House and the improvements to the grounds and walkways linking the facilities. He also created the athletic banner sponsorship program that today includes participation for all sports and consistently raises needed funds for the athletic program. A supporter of many campus functions including Lobster Bash, fundraisers, barbeques, and even painting the gym, Johnny has most recently Sharron Buchart, president of the Diocesan Home and School Association, Dr. Melanie Verges, Superintendent of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, and Bishop Robert Muench present the Mother Seton Award to Mr. Johnny Milazzo, who has generously shared the gift of volunteerism through exemplary service at Saint Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School. concentrated his efforts as a member of the Capital Campaign committee. He continues to share his excitement and passion for STA and his desire for its continued growth. Johnny and his wife, Angela, have been married for 30 years and have 4 children: Amanda, a 2003 STA graduate; John, a 2005 graduate of STA; Joshua, a 2007 STA graduate; and Alex who graduated from STA in May 2013. PAGE 4 94 Graduate in Class of 2013 The Class of 2013 has received $3,713,286 in scholarship offerings. 73% of the Class of 2013 received a TOPS scholarship. The average ACT score of the Class of 2013 Top Ten is 29. 2013 Valedictorian Jacob Smith and Salutatorian Kaitlin Farkas The class of 2013 completed 3,332 hours of service at All Saints Episcopal Church, Belle Maison Nursing Home, CASA, Catholic Charities, Crime Stoppers of Tangipahoa, Diocese of Baton Rouge, Hammond Kiwanis, Hammond Nursing Home, Hammond Rotary, Hammond Strawberry Fields, Holy Ghost Catholic School and Church, Hospice House, Humane Society, Lallie Kemp Medical Center, Mater Dolorosa Catholic School and Church, Ministries of Hope, New Horizons, North Oaks Medical Center, Options, Relay for Life, Our Lady of Pompeii Catholic Church, St. John the Baptist Parish Recreational Department, St. Joseph Catholic School and Church, St. Vincent DePaul, Special Olympics, TARC, Tangi Food Pantry, and Trafton Academy. Four members of the Class of 2013 scored 30 or above on the composite of the ACT. The Class of 2013 will be attending the following colleges and universities: Clemson University, Delta State University, Louisiana State University, Louisiana Tech University, Loyola University, Martin Methodist College, McNeese State University, Mississippi State University, Nicholls State University, Northshore Technical Community College, Samford University, Sewanee: The University of the South, South Central Louisiana Technical College, Southeastern Louisiana University, Spring Hill College, Tulane University, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, University of Louisiana at Monroe, and University of Mississippi. ‘13’s Top 15 A PUBLICATION OF THE STA ADVANCEMENT OFF ICE PAGE 5 Homecoming: a Treasured Tradition at STA 2012-13 STA Homecoming Queen Miss Brooke Elizabeth Barringer “The Happiest Homecoming on Earth” was the Disney-inspired theme of the 2012 Homecoming Week, which began with each class decorating an area of the school like a Disney theme park: Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Magic Kingdom. And then the fun began. Time-honored traditions such as “Decade Day,” Bloomer Bowl, and “Theme Day” remain, while new traditions were begun such as “Fashion Faux Pas Day” and “Maroon, Grey, and White Spirit Day.” The students tried a new event of having the parade and pep rally at night so that the football players could participate, as well as allowing more family, friends, and alumni to attend. The ever-popular Bloomer Bowl rounded out the week of fun at school. The Homecoming game was held on October 5th, where the Classes of 1993 and 2003 were the honored alumni escorts for the Homecoming maids. Brooke Elizabeth Barringer was crowned Queen, and the Falcons defeated St. Helena 52-6. At the Home- coming dance, Justin Archote was crowned Homecoming King. As Coach Gauff reminded the students, Homecoming is about “coming home,” and so we hope that these great Homecoming Week memories propel our graduates to “come home” and stay part of the Falcon Family! ACT 30+ Club Grows Five students were inducted into STA’s ACT 30+ Club for having a composite score of 30 or above on the ACT. They are (front) Laura Crother and Brooke Barringer; (back) Andrew Jordan, Sara Gambel, Spencer Wyld Thirty-five STA students are on their way to 30+ by scoring a 30 or above on one or more component of the ACT. They are (l-r, first row) Miranda Howes, Abby von Almen, Kara Tucker, Rebecca Ishee, Summer Naquin, Amanda Jordan, Keisha Davis, Bailey Penzato; (second row) Clayton D’antoni, Dani Schillace, Madison Chauvin, Spencer Wyld, Elena Wisecarver, Lauren Taylor, Sydney Milazzo, Brooke Barringer; (third row) Juan Valenzuela, Thomas Misuraca, Andrew Jordan, Christopher Hudspeth, Clay Parker, Zachary Burke, Katherine Sharp, Tori Durand; (fourth row) Bret Wagner, Butch Bartels, Sara Gambel, Logan Thompson, Sam Sciortino, Jacob Smith, Ben Schnadelbach, Laura Crother, Christopher Gaudin. Not pictured: Devin Baize and Kalie Beckers. PAGE 6 If you have News to share, please email Alumni Director, Coach Errol Gauff at egauff@ stafalcons.org Alumni News J.T. Spangler ‘98 recently celebrated the release of his album, “What’s A Little Heartbreak” on AOL Music CD Listening Party. This is J.T.’s first full-length release, and is also available for purchase on iTunes, Amazon, and all other major digital retailers. Welcome home, Amanda King Mars ‘02! She is back at STA as the new Art teacher, replacing Mrs. Sibley who retired after 21 years. STA graduate Scott Gaudin '99 was named to the Top 40 Under 40 by the Baton Rouge Business Report. Kinsey Dinnel ‘04 graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree from the LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport. He will pursue an Obstetrics & Gynecology residency at the University of Arkansas Medical Center. Anne Valenti Lyon ‘00 received her second Bachelor of Science degree (the first was in Hospitality Management) in Early Childhood Education. She and her husband recently moved to Loxley, AL. Congratulations to John Daniel Guerin ‘02 on his recent marriage to Christy Wiedeman. Blake Saunier ‘05 graduated in May 2012 cum laude from the University of Louisiana at Monroe with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and has accepted a position as a pharmacist with Walgreens in Monroe. Brooke Saunier ‘08 graduated in May 2012 from the University of Louisiana at Monroe with a BS in Health Studies: Health Care Management & Marketing. She is attending graduate school at Mississippi College in Clinton, MS. Jenna Fugarino ‘08 graduated from SLU in May with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She began law school at Mississippi College in June. Alumni Association Pins Class of 2013 Falcon Alumni Association Board Member Ellen Valenti Adams ‘96 awards Bryce Cothern ‘13 an STA Alumni Pin. On May 7, the Class of 2013 completed exams, received their alumni pins, and said goodbye to their high school days. After their final exam, the graduating class convened in the gym for a breakfast, provided by the Falcon Alumni Association and Lisa's Drive-In. They laughed and cheered for the slide show of photos from their four years at STA. Alumni Director Coach Gauff, and Technology Director Mr. Wittie, Class of 2000, welcomed them to life as alumni and encouraged the seniors to stay in-touch, and stay involved with STA. Finally, they received their Alumni Pins from Meagan Candiotto Possoit '05, Ashley Arnone Brady '97, Ellen Valenti Adams '96, and Lindsey Taylor Whittaker '00. We will miss you, Class of 2013. A PUBLICATION OF THE STA ADVANCEMENT OFF ICE PAGE 7 2nd Annual Alumni Crawfish Boil-Off The Class of 2012 was represented by Brennan Flores, Phillip DiBenedetto, Seth Bleakley, and Garrett Taylor at their first alumni event. The second annual Alumni Crawfish BoilOff was held on Saturday, May 11th. STA welcomed back about 100 alumni and their families, who consumed 860 pounds of crawfish! Nine teams competed in the BoilOff with Matt Lyons ‘92 once again winning first place honors! The second place team captain was Matt Ingraffia, and third place team captain was Rodney Taylor. Funds raised from the event will be used for the Capital Campaign fund. Looks like “Lyons” is the team to beat in 2014… or will it be a three-peat? Seniors Give Day of Service On Tuesday, March 19th, while the other STA students were participating in National Testing Day, the Class of 2013 joined together for a day of service. They traveled to Laplace to help in cleaning up several parks that were damaged during Hurricane Isaac in August and were still out of use. The STA seniors volunteered at REGALA Park, Greenwood Park, Hwy 51 Park, and Stephanie Wilkins Park. At each park the students picked up trash, removed and replaced old signage, pulled weeds and dead grass, and spread mulch. Coach Errol Gauff, one of the chaperones, commented, “In a short period of time, the STA seniors were able to make a very noticeable improvement. The service day was a great day for the STA Class of 2013. I think they learned the value of strength in numbers. Our 95 young men and women rejuvenated four parks for children and families to use in time to celebrate Easter.” At one park, noted Coach Gauff, as they were loading up the bus, the students were able to witness some young children approaching the park, perhaps the first children able to use it since August. "That's powerful," he exclaimed. vacaciones de primavera en España For the second year, STA partnered with EF Tours Student Travel Company - this time, for a Spring Break Tour of Spain. Nine students and two teachers spent eleven jam-packed, but funfilled, days touring such cities as Malaga, Granada, Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville. Highlights included the Gaudi Cathedral in Barcelona, attending Easter Mass at the Cathedral in Seville, visiting the Alhambra in Granada, touring the Prado Museum in Madrid, and viewing Don Quixote’s windmills in La Mancha. They also enjoyed salsa dancing lessons and an olive oil tasting. Taylor ‘13. “I wouldn’t have traded this trip for anything.” “Spain was the most beautiful place I’ve ever been,” said Lauren A trip to Italy is planned for Spring Break 2014. Nine students and two teachers spent Spring Break in Spain. PAGE 8 Falcons Soar to the Top From left are Sean Adams ‘14, Ms. Alicia Oalmann, and Bret Wagner ‘13 at the Beta National Convention. Congratulations to Bret Wagner ‘13 for placing 4th in the nation in the Oratory Competition at the National Beta Convention in Mobile this summer. Sean Adams ‘14 also competed nationally in On-Site Pencil Drawing. These young men qualified for Nationals through placement at the District and State levels. Two STA students achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest advancement rank in Boy Scouting . Congratulations to Juan Valenzuela ‘13 and Christopher Hudspeth ‘14. Congratulations to Laura Huggett ‘15, Sadie Daugereaux ‘15, and Alexis Theriot ‘16 who qualified by audition to participate in the Louisiana Music Educators Association’s District IX High School Honor Choir. STA Cheerleaders and Starlettes rocked the Hammond Knight's annual “Twist N Shout Cheer & Dance Competition.” The Starlettes placed 1st in the high school dance competition and the Cheerleaders placed 2nd in the high school cheer competition. iPad Program Continues to Excel Falcon Alumni Association board members Lindsey Taylor Whittaker ‘00 and Ellen Valenti Adams ‘96 present Alumni Director Errol Gauff with a check for $3275 to pay for speakers in all classrooms. After finishing a successful first year of the iPad “1-to-1” program, STA is looking forward to even more innovation using the iPads. STA will be implementing a new workflow for assignment distribution and turn-in called E-Backpack. EBackpack will streamline the process for teachers to assign work, students to complete and turn in assignments, and teachers to grade. Teachers will also have a new tool to help students “focus” in class, with the ability to direct student iPads to a particular app during instruction time to en- sure students are more on task. “STA continues to set the pace for other schools in the Diocese and the region with our innovative iPad program,” said Technology Director Joshua Wittie ‘00. Falcons Excel at Literary Rally Logan Thompson ‘16, Spencer Wyld ‘13, and Butch Bartels ‘16 all placed at the State Literary Rally Congratulations to our three Falcon scholars who placed in the State Literary Rally at LSU. Freshman Logan Thompson placed third in English I; Senior Spencer Wyld received second place in World History; and Freshman Butch Bartels brought home third place in Geometry! STA also had excellent rankings at the 2013 District Literary Rally held at SLU, which includes private and public high schools from St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Livingston, Washington, St. Charles, West Feliciana, Iberville, and East Baton Rouge Parishes. A total of 75 schools competed in 28 events at this year’s rally. Sixteen Saint Thomas Aquinas students placed at the District Level. A PUBLICATION OF THE STA ADVANCEMENT OFF ICE PAGE 9 Sara Gambel Selected as Diocesan Student of the Year Congratulations to senior Sara Gambel who was selected as the 2012-2013 STA Student of the Year and advanced to be named Student of the Year for the entire Diocese of Baton Rouge. Sara is a member of the Cross Country, Track, and Soccer teams. She also is a member of Student Council and Key Club and serves as secretary for both. Her other school extracurricular activities include STA Ambassadors, Beta Club, National Honor Society, and Drama Club. Sara’s awards and recognitions include McDonalds A+ Athlete, All -Academic State Composite Team, House of Blues Regional Art Contest winner, ACT 30+ Club, and Principal’s List and President’s Award all four years, just to name a few. Outside of school, Sara co-founded “Tangi Cause for Paws” with her sister. The organization promotes pet adoptions and collects supplies for the Tangipahoa Parish Animal Control Center. Sara has also participated in the Nicaragua International Outreach Program were she assisted physicians in Nicaragua to set up medical clinics and examine patients. Locally, Sara has volunteered for the Relay for Life were she helped organize a relay team of children called “Kids for Sara Gambel ‘13 Cure.” Sara is the daughter of Layne & Gary Gambel of Hammond. Coming Soon: Online Donations Coming soon to the Advancement Page on the STA website (www.stafalcons.org) will be the ability to make donations online. These taxfree contributions can be made for many occasions, including annual appeal, memorial and honor gifts, endowments, scholarship funds and more. All gifts to STA help maintain the academic excellence that is expected at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School and provide for the long-term stability of STA. Starlettes Ranked 3rd Nationally The Starlettes were once again triumphant in Orlando, FL, where they competed in the Universal Dance Association’s National Dance Team Competition. The Starlettes competed against 120 Small Varsity dance teams from across the country. They received an automatic bye to finals in their Hip Hop preliminary group and also advanced to Small Varsity Jazz finals for the second consecutive year. The Starlettes ranked the highest in school history in Small Varsity Jazz with an 8 th place finish. The STA Starlettes also earned a spot in the Top 3 by receiving bronze medals and a third place trophy in the Small Varsity Hip Hop category. This marks the first time in STA history that the Starlettes have been ranked in the Top Ten in two categories. Starlettes coach Carley Cryer commented, “As a coach, there is no better feeling than the pride of watching your team transform throughout the year and truly reach every goal they set. For months and months, we worked intensely to prepare for Nationals, and it was so rewarding to be able to show-off The 2012-13 Starlettes are (front) senior captains Kodi our hard Labat, Taylor Drude, Brooke Downing, and Brooke Barwork on the ringer, and Karlie King; (back) Haileigh Bolton, Bailey Barringer, Skylar Compton, Lauren Daniel, Coach Cryer, Nationals Dani Schillace, Isabella Perrilloux, and Chloe Chauvin. stage. It means so much to each and every one of us, and we are honored to rank so high amongst so many talented dance teams across the country.” Starlettes choreographers are Katie Fear and Evelyn Wells. STA Spirit Director is Alicia Oalmann. PAGE 10 Above are the T-shirts worn by the fans for the State Championship game. At right and below are some of the fans holding FatHeads. Student Council donated shakers and FatHeads of the seniors and coaches. Double Trouble in Monroe March wasn’t just “mad” for college basketball. After winning District Championships, both of STA’s basketball teams tore their way through playoffs. The games leading up to the state match all set up a different challenge for our teams to overcome, such as playing rivals and facing large visiting fan sections. However it also brought rewarding moments: like when our Lady Falcons finished a game with 103 points! Before we knew it, we were sending both teams to the 2A State Championships in Monroe. The week leading up to what we like to call “STAte” was excitingly frantic in preparation. A fan bus was organized, fan equipment was gathered, and Student Council made FatHeads for the senior players and coaches. Once at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, we realized that we had outdone ourselves. Falcon fans far outnumbered both opposing teams by almost double, and our spirit was definitely overpowering. The student section played a huge part in the amazing first game by the girls – and that final buzzer sounded that STA Lady Falcons were the State Champions! Senior Amber Donnes was named Division MVP. The crowd took a minute to breathe because right up behind them was the boys game. The guys, as well as the fans, poured their hearts into the back and forth of the game, but beamed with excitement as our boys took home 2nd Place. Both teams joined the fans for a postgame tailgate party, and then the trip home where many gathered in the gym for the girls team to cut the nets, and to receive a special blessing from Father Mark Beard. Nothing can compare to the pride for STA that was displayed through everyone’s journey to the championship. --Submitted by Madison Chauvin ‘14 Double Trouble t-shirts are still available on a limited basis. If you are interested, contact Michelle Chauvin at [email protected]. Two Lady Falcons Sign with Universities Carly Keller Womens Basketball, Delta State University Amber Donnes Womens Basketball, McNeese State University A PUBLICATION OF THE STA ADVANCEMENT OFF ICE Falcon Athletics Soars to the Top FOOTBALL: Advanced to 2nd round playoffs Academic All State: Rus Chiasson, Patrick Ingraffia, Austin McShan, Zack Terrebonne VOLLEYBALL: Advanced to State Regionals Academic All State: Alex von Almen, Molly Willis, Katie Williams, Catherine Costa CROSS COUNTRY: Boys: 3rd at State Girls: 4th at State Academic All State: Laura Crother, Sara Gambel, Rachel Greer GIRLS SOCCER: Advanced to 2nd round playoffs Academic All State: Sara Gambel, Laura Crother, Rachel Greer, Sydney Milazzo, Katie Williams, Molly Willis BOYS SOCCER: Advanced to state quarterfinals Academic All State: Camp Sledge, Spencer Wyld GIRLS BASKETBALL: 2A State Champions District Champions 2A State MVP: Amber Donnes Academic All State Composite: Allie Seale Academic All State: Amber Donnes, Meg Gambel, Carly Keller BOYS BASKETBALL: 2A State Runners Up District Champions Academic All State: Cody Addison, Kaylan Richardson SOFTBALL: Competed for District Honors Academic All State: ? BASEBALL: Advanced to regionals in state playoffs Academic All State: Justin Archote, Jonathan Camelo PAGE 11 POWERLIFTING: State Champ in Super Heavy Weight: Reid Travis; 5th in Super Heavy Weight: Gabe Stant 2nd in 132 lbs: Tyler Carollo TRACK & FIELD: Boys Indoor: State Runner-Up Girls Indoor: State Runner-Up Boys: Regional Runners-Up Girls: District Champs TENNIS: Boys: Regional Champs Xander duPlooy, Mason Trapen, Hunter Gebbia, Cruise Dunn, Samuel Abene, Jacob Orlando, and Christian Boutwell advanced to State Tournament Academic All State: Sydney Milazzo, Darby Murphy, Lauren Taylor SWIMMING: Girls: Lindsey Dettwiller placed at State Boys: Jacob Wright placed at State Girls & Boys Relay placed at State Flame NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID HAMMOND, LA PERMIT NO. 15 the 14520 Voss Drive Hammond, LA 70401 985-542-8941 Saint Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School is a diocesan coeducational school shaped by Christ-centered values and the Dominican tradition of Truth. Our mission is to teach Gospel values in an environment of academic excellence that fosters the development of the whole person in a Catholic-Christian community. www.stafalcons.org STA Partners with LSU for Robotics In an effort to promote an increased number of graduates who choose science and math majors as career paths and improving student preparedness for the rigor of undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Engineering, STA has partnered with Red Stick Robotics and Louisiana State University to offer a Robotics Stem Program. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. The program will entail a dual enrollment with LSU, where the students will earn 3 hours of credit in Computer Science. The course content meets LSU’s rigorous standards for course credit. Additional hours may become available later in the program. The introductory course will be an Introduction to Programming (with Robotics Lab). The course will be facilitated at STA by Mr. Flanagan. The students will build and program robots in laboratory sessions. Future courses may include Intermediate and Advanced Robotics. The program also provides a mentorship network, as STEM-related businesses are reaching out to schools for these opportunities. All learning leads to competition events. “We are so fortunate to be the only school in the area to be chosen by LSU to offer this course,” said Principal Jose Becerra. “We look forward to a growing partnership with LSU in order to better serve our students.” The Robotics course at LSU now joins the other Dual Enrollment courses offered at STA through Southeastern Louisiana University. They are English 101, English 102, Biology 151, and History 202. These courses are an opportunity for our students to earn college credits during high school.