save the dates - Detroit Cristo Rey High School
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save the dates - Detroit Cristo Rey High School
Messenger Fall 2014 Dear Friends of Detroit Cristo Rey, SAVE THE DATES Mark your calendars. There is always something happening at Detroit Cristo Rey! ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ Spring Gala * May 8, 2015 Baccalaureate June 5, 2015 Graduation June 7, 2015 * For tickets, contact: Naomi Howrani 313.402.0081 [email protected] Sponsored By The Congregation of St. Basil, Basilian Fathers “Teach me goodness, discipline and knowledge.” Psalm 118 The Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Deep Faith, Courageous Spirit, Action for Justice I am often asked to describe Detroit Cristo Rey to people who are just learning about our school and mission. I simply reply… it is a place of hope. My favorite definition of hope is “expect with confidence”. That fits our students perfectly. Despite the very difficult economic situations from which our students arrive at our school – they leave with a quiet confidence that success in college and beyond is in their future. Their hope does not come from naiveté. It is earned by their own hard work, the dedication of our academic team, the rigorous curriculum and the caring mentorship of our work partners. Hope is powerful. It is why our students endure a school day and a school year much longer than their friends at other schools. Hope is why our new students give up a month of summer vacation to participate in our job training program. It is why our students march into corporate offices and take on responsibilities usually reserved for those much older and more experienced. Hope is the cornerstone of Detroit Cristo Rey. It is why the IHM Sisters and Basilian Fathers decided to open our school. It motivates our job partners to invest over $1.8 million in our school this year. Hope also drives the limitless determination of our faculty to prepare every student to meet the academic challenges of college. HOPE “My favorite definition of hope is ‘expect with confidence’. That fits our students perfectly.” Hope is contagious…please make plans to visit our school, spend some time our students and catch Detroit Cristo Rey “fever”. You will love every minute of it. I remain incredibly grateful for the wonderful support we receive from all of our friends. Michael Khoury President A Proud Tradition of Educating the Children of Detroit Visit our website. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. detroitcristorey.org THANKS TO: Corporate Work Study Partners AAA Ally American Axle & Manufacturing Archdiocese of Detroit Art Van Beaumont Hospital Brooks & Kushman Cardelli Lanfear Cengage Learning ChemicoMays Chrysler Group Clark Hill PLC Community Financial Credit Union Credit Union One Dearborn Mid-West Conveyor Delphi Detroit Athletic Club (DAC) Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau Detroit Salt Co. DTE Energy Edward C. Levy Co. Expeditors International Fifth Third Bank Focus:Hope Ford Motor Company General Motors Grant Thornton Henry Ford Health System Hudson-Webber Foundation Hylant Group IHS Automotive The Ideal Group Industrial Control Repair (ICR) Johnson Controls Kasperek Optical Kitch Attorneys & Counselors Link Engineering Lumin Financial Madonna Univ.(Supported by the Felician Sisters) Magna International of America Marathon Oil Marygrove College Masco Corporation Mason Dixon Intermodal Michigan Credit Union League Michigan Head & Spine Michigan First Credit Union Michigan Science Center Most Holy Trinity Grade School Most Holy Trinity Rectory Nativity of our Lord Parish Oakwood Hospital-Dearborn Peoples Trust CU Plastipak Packaging Plunkett Cooney PNC Bank R.L. Polk & Co. SER Metro (Supported by the Ford Fund) Skillman Foundation Southwest Solutions St. Mary Mercy Hospital St. John Providence Health System State Farm Insurance Stout, Risius & Ross Strategic Staffing Solutions Synergies Plus Solutions Trinity Senior Living Communities Trinity Care - Bellbrook Trinity Care-Fraser Trinity Care-Villa Marie University of Detroit Mercy Law School Walbridge Weldaloy ...and others. Call Pamela Jackson at 313.843.2747 for more information on how to become a Corporate Work Study Partner. Detroit Cristo Rey remains very grateful for financial support from the following foundations: Archdiocese of Detroit Basilian Human Fund Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation The Carls Foundation B.J. and C.L. Cebelak Foundation Chalfonte Foundation Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Congregation of St. Basil, Basilian Fathers Cristo Rey Network (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) CVS Caremark Foundation The DeRoy Testementary Foundation DTE Energy Foundation Ethel and James Flinn Foundation Fifth Third Bank First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association Flagstar Bank The Glorio Luther Foundation Herbert and Elsa Ponting Foundation John and Jean Dinan Foundation McGregor Fund McNish Family Foundation Metro West Chapter of Credit Unions Molinello Family Foundation Moroun Family Foundation The Oliver Dewey Marcks Foundation PNC Foundation Quicken Loans Racine Dominican Mission Fund Raskob Foundation Robert M. Morand Scholarship Fund Samuel Westerman Foundation Scripps Howard Foundation Sisters of Mercy – West Midwest Community Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Skillman Foundation SSIHM Ministry Fund Weed Foundation W.K. Kellogg Foundation Young Woman’s Home Association ...and others. MIke and Mary with their kids: Chris, Alyssa, Sarah DONOR SPOTLIGHT Mike and Mary Roberts Pope Francis recently said that, “We all have the duty to do good.” Mike and Mary Robert live that declaration. They both give their time, talent and treasure to the students and mission of Detroit Cristo Rey. And they do it with a smile! Their journey to Detroit Cristo Rey began several years ago due to a chance encounter with long-time friend, Patty Evans at a summer cook-out. As they caught up, they were fascinated as Patty shared stories about her work as a teacher at Detroit Cristo Rey. Its mission of providing a high quality Catholic education to deserving students matched perfectly with their core beliefs and they were anxious to learn more. They quickly received a call from the school inviting them to visit. It is telling that Mike received that call while up on a ladder in West Virginia doing a house repair as part of his parish’s Christian service group. During their first visit to the school, they both recall how the tour “touched their hearts.” They immediately became enthusiastic supporters of the school. In addition to financial contributions, Mike and Mary contribute in many other ways. They are both excellent photographers and continually volunteer to attend school events and donate their photography services. In addition to taking photos, they have helped mentor students interested in photography. Due to WAYS TO GIVE⋆⋆⋆ Support of Detroit Cristo Rey High School Mike’s background as a Vice President at American Dryer, he has made sure that all restrooms at the school are equipped with the best available hand drying products at little or no cost to the school. Both Mike and Mary are excellent at sharing the school’s story with their friends and they have brought many newcomers into the Detroit Cristo Rey family. A few years ago, they arranged for Detroit Cristo Rey to present at their parish, St. Fabian’s. That talk led to both jobs and financial support for the school. As President Michael Khoury states, “I can’t begin to count the ways Mike and Mary have made our school better. I could not be more grateful to have them as supporters and personal friends.” Mike and Mary are both humble about their support of the school and they talk about receiving more from Detroit Cristo Rey than they have given. They like how the school is managed and feel that they really get a “bang for the buck” on their donations. The opening Mass of the school year is a favorite event that they both enjoy and they talk about clearly feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit during the celebration. The Robert’s strongly believe that if a person has been blessed with a Catholic education – they need to pass it on. They encourage others to consider Detroit Cristo Rey as the place to do just that. ⋆ Detroit Cristo Rey provides a Catholic, college-prep education to students who have limited educational options. Here are some of the ways that you can help support our mission: — Gifts of Cash — Wills — Transfer of Stock — Insurance — Planned Giving — Charitable Gift Annuities — Gifts of Appreciated Securities Note: Detroit Cristo Rey High School is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional financial services. If legal advice or other expert assistance is needed, please seek the professional services of an attorney or certified public accountant. If you have any specific questions about the Planned Giving program at Detroit Cristo Rey High School, please contact Naomi Howrani, Director of Development at 313.402.0081 or [email protected]. PARTNER SPOTLIGHT GENERAL MOTORS When Teojineya Tomlin (’15) is asked what she did on her work assignment at General Motors last year, she smiles and replies, “I contributed to my team’s success.” Her team was Global Facilities and she worked on a variety of projects, including keeping current their Business Plan Development Board – a key project management tool. As she states, “they treated me like a team member, not a teenager.” General Motors certainly believes that Teojineya, and all of their student workers made important contributions to their teams’ success. In fact, they believe it so strongly, that in the 2014-15 school year, they have hired 35 students, up from 8 last year. This makes General Motors the largest job partner in the Detroit Cristo Rey family and one of the top 5 in the 28 school Cristo Rey Network! “I CONTRIBUTED TO MY TEAM’S SUCCESS... THEY TREATED ME LIKE A TEAM MEMBER, NOT A TEENAGER.” - TEOJINEYA TOMILIN The journey to becoming the largest partner began with a nudge from Loren Venegas of Ideal Group for GM to learn more about the program. Russ Brewster (Director of Asset Services – Global Business Services) did some initial research and was excited about the potential. He invited Mari Kay Scott (Executive Director of Global Facilities) to attend an information breakfast at long time job partner, St. Mary Mercy Hospital. At the breakfast Mari Kay was impressed – both by the students she met and the strong testimonials from other work partners. Eager to introduce young people, especially minorities, into STEM and automotive careers, they cautiously moved forward to hire a team of 4 students in 2011-12. While initially nervous about how automotive veterans, who had been in the industry before most of the students had even been born, would react, Mike Demsky (Senior Manager of Contracts & Procurement – Global Facilities) quickly became a believer. After three years involvement with the program, Mike is not certain who gets the most benefit out of the arrangement – the students or their co-workers. GM team members have embraced the opportunity to mentor the students and have enjoyed having the extra help on key projects – ranging from developing a critical supplier database to handling key details on “Ride and Drive” events. As more people in General Motors learned about the program and interacted with the students, the requests for Detroit Cristo Rey students on other teams increased. This year, students will work at both the Technical Center and the headquarters in the Renaissance Center. They will work with Finance, Purchasing, Manufacturing Engineering, and of course, the original supporters – Global Facilities. “DO IT! YOU WILL BE SHOCKED AT THE VALUE YOU GET OUT OF THE STUDENTS.” - MARI KAY When Mari Kay is asked what she would tell companies still on the fence about becoming a job partner – “Do it! You will be shocked at the value you get out of the students. It will be one of the best things you can do to give back to the community and drive your own employee engagement.” ⋆ Bray James Student Spotlight She is committed to helping other kids learn that “the streets are not their only option and that college is the way to go.” A popular refrain in both business and academic circles is the lack of students interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). The shortage is especially acute among minority students. Detroit Cristo Rey senior, Bray James, is doing her part to address this concern. Bray has always enjoyed both math and science – especially chemistry. Therefore it’s no surprise that she plans on majoring in Chemical Engineering in college. While she hasn’t made a final selection for college, the University of Michigan is high on her list. Bray’s determination is evident to all who meet her. She has worked hard in the classroom and at her job assignments during her Detroit Cristo Rey career. In addition to enjoying math and science, she lists Mr. Dwyer and his Latin class among her favorites. As a senior, she will be part of a select group of seniors taking Latin IV. It was Bray’s goal to have several different Mary currently teaches 9th and 10th grade Language Arts and has always been in love with reading and writing. In addition to reading historical fiction, one of her favorite books as a child was, Bray’s high energy and smile are evident whenever one interacts with her. But what may leave the biggest impression to a visitor is how Bray defines a successful career – “giving back to her community.” She is committed to helping other kids learn that “the streets are not their only option and that college is the way to go.” Bray shares that she learned this from her mom, who always stresses family and community. Detroit Cristo Rey is blessed to have Bray as a student and extremely proud of her definition of success. ⋆ Ms. Mary Neville STAFF SPOTLIGHT After finishing her undergraduate degree at Michigan State University, Mary Neville enrolled in the ACE Program (Alliance for Catholic Education) at the University of Notre Dame. For as long as Mary remembers, she “always wanted to be a teacher.” It wasn’t until she became familiar with Cristo Rey schools through the ACE Program that she knew Detroit Cristo Rey was the place for her. Mary first joined DCR as a Capuchin volunteer in the fall of 2013 – we’re honored to welcome her as a full-time teacher this year! work experiences while a student at DCR and she has done just that – working at PNC Bank, Clayton & McKervey and ChemicoMays. She has enjoyed learning more about business at all of her jobs – but she particularly liked the project work that she was able to do at PNC. In addition to work study jobs, Bray has caddied at Detroit Golf Club for the past three summers. The Giver, by Lois Lowery. This year Mary’s students will read, Night, by Elie Wiesel about Wiesel’s experience in Nazi German concentration camps during the Holocaust. Her students will also read a novel about autism. Mary is especially excited about teaching her students how to use nonfiction text features to help them better understand fiction. In addition to teaching, Mary will be adding “Cross Country Coach” to her list of responsibilities here at school. Although Mary is originally from Jackson, MI she now resides in Detroit’s Brush Park neighborhood with her husband, Ben. When she’s not teaching she enjoys running and volunteering with the Capuchins. ⋆ WHERE ARE THEY NOW? JASMINE MARISA JONATHAN ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT We always love hearing from our graduates and getting updated on their busy lives. Recently we had a conversation with a few and thought you would enjoy hearing from them. Q: What are you doing now? Omar Gudino (Class of 2012) I am working full-time with two jobs, trying to save up some cash before the fall semester at Eastern Michigan begins. I am also having my weekly meeting for the Latino Student Association, of which I am the current President. Jasmine Kendrick (Class of 2012) I will be starting my third year at Wayne State University, continuing my studies in Astronomy and Physics. I am also the new Program Coordinator for the KALES ACT Preparatory Institute at WSU. COLLEGE Marisa Shivers (Class of 2012) - I am currently entering into my third year at Lawrence Technological University. I’m working towards my Bachelor’s Degree in Media Communication with a concentration in Architectural Studies. I was recently elected Publicity Chair for LTU’s National Society of Black Engineers and Black Student Union Chapters. Also, I am the student assistant for Lawrence Tech’s Office of Human Resources. Jonathan Hernandez (Class of 2013) - I am working so I can save up money so I can continue with my schooling. I will return to Henry Ford Community College for a year after having a great year at Western Michigan University, however, I will be returning to Western Michigan University for my junior year. OMAR ⇨ Q: What is your best Detroit Cristo Rey memory? Jonathan - My best memory would have to be my friends, but when we got to throw pies at the teachers for a student council assembly would have to come in a strong second! Jasmine - This is honestly a very hard question, as I have had nothing but good times at Detroit Cristo Rey. However, if I had to choose, it would be freshman year. DCR was just starting in August of 2008. There was nothing but reluctant teens who didn’t know much about Cristo Rey and teachers and staff who knew just as much. Mrs. Rowe never failed to let us know how special and important our class was, as the first graduating class. Q: What do you miss about Detroit Cristo Rey? Omar - I definitely miss how close the relationship was between the students and teachers. Jonathan - What I miss the most is the advice I got. Even though I wouldn’t really pay attention to it at first, I now know what they meant when they told me those things. Jasmine - What I miss most about DCR are the people. Even though I and fellow alum seem to visit often, there’s never a moment where I am not thinking about my Cristo Rey family. Marisa - I miss the strong bonds I was able to make with my teachers and peers at Detroit Cristo Rey. Q: What are your future plans? Jasmine - I plan to continue my endeavors at WSU, graduating with my Bachelors of Science in Astronomy with R ⇨ Remember this? Graduation 2012: Omar Gudino with family and friends a concentration in Physics. Afterwards, I will continue to graduate school, pursuing a degree in Physics and become an Astrophysicist. I hope to conduct experiments and work in a research laboratory - hopefully at Wayne State University in their new department of Astronomy and Physics. Marisa - I have been working on starting my own blog called curvopolitan.com. I plan on growing as a writer and entrepreneur. I have also considered continuing my education in a graduate program. WE’VE GROWN! ⇨ Jonathan - My future plans are to be a part of either the FBI Crime Scene Investigator division or a part of the US Marshals division. ⋆ May 8, 2015 ⋆ Eastern Market Detroit Cristo Rey has outgrown our beautiful (but little) courtyard for the spring fundraiser. While we are sad to move, we are excited to announce that in 2015, our gala will be at historic Eastern Market! On Friday, May 8, we will feature food, product and entertainment representing the great city of Detroit. Be Sure To Save The Date! For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact our Director of Development, Naomi Howrani at 313.402.0081. NON PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID DETROIT, MI PERMIT NO. 855 5679 West Vernor Highway Detroit, MI 48209-2157 Phone (313) 843-2747 www.detroitcristorey.org Return Service Requested 2014 ⇨ ACADEMIC CORNER Featuring Principal Sue Rowe Close Reading Every year the academic staff at Detroit Cristo Rey embarks upon a school-wide academic improvement plan guided by their strong commitment to college readiness. This year the focus is on increasing the rigor of the Literacy Program. Over the summer, Principal Sue Rowe and the DCR teachers visited Chicago for a professional development course on Close Reading. Close Reading is a strategy to engage with a complex text directly and examine meaning thoroughly. The goal of Close Reading is a deep and meaningful comprehension of a text. In addition to reading, teachers will also be adding more writing to the curriculum. This year, students will be doing a lot more responding to reading through writing to prepare them for college. This initiative is not just for the English Department but for ALL teachers. As Mrs. Rowe says, “every teacher is a reading and writing teacher.” It’s critical that students practice writing across the curriculum to be prepared for college and beyond. In addition to the Close Reading program, teachers will be increasingly focused on exposure to informational texts in both reading and writing this year. In particular, teachers will focus on teaching how to use informational text tools to help students better understand what they’re reading as well as building strong academic vocabularies through nonfiction reading. Mrs. Rowe is also looking forward to allowing teachers more time to improve their teaching skills through observation. This year teachers will be encouraged to visit their colleagues’ classrooms and participate in informal peer to peer observations. “It’s amazing how much a teacher can learn by simply visiting someone’s classroom and observing their teaching practice, ” says Mrs. Rowe. Teachers will also be encouraged to conduct self observations by recording themselves teach a lesson. When asked about the benefits, Mrs. Rowe replied, “You can really begin to understand what you do well and what you need to work on by watching yourself teach.” ⋆