2010-11 Advertising Campaign - Casady School
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Transcript of 2010-11 Advertising Campaign - Casady School
Jim Tolbert ’53, Owner, Full Circle Bookstore,
Chairman, Dean McGee Eye Institute
Daniela Rodriguez-Chavez,Casady Student, Class of 2019
You might be aware of our academic prowess, or the pride and excitement at every one of our sporting events. You might be
interested in our inspiring 80-acre campus or renowned art and drama program. But it doesn’t mean a thing unless our students
grow and succeed. Before our students become leaders, we challenge their minds and build their spirit. It’s all by design. Ask any Casady
student or graduate. They’re always well-prepared.
Casady delivers on its promise to prepare its students for success.
Casady School 405.749.3185 / www.casady.org
Financial aid available. Casady School admits students of any race, color, and
national or ethnic origin.
Today I read to learn.
Tomorrow I encourage others to read.
K. Michele Walters ’84, 1984 Presidential Scholar
Graduate of Harvard CollegeGraduate of Yale Law School
Garrett Zwahlen ’10,2010 Presidential Scholar
Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at University of Pennsylvania
Garrett Zwahlen joins a distinguished group of Casady graduates who have been named Presidential Scholars: Lee B. Wise ’76, Kermit L. Alexander ‘83
and K. Michele Walters ’84. Casady has produced the most Presidential Scholars of all independent schools in Oklahoma. Since 1964, the White House
Commission on Presidential Scholars appointed by the President, annually selects scholars based on their academic success, artistic excellence, essays,
school evaluations and transcripts, as well as evidence of community service, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to high ideals.
Casady delivers on its promise to prepare its students for success.
Casady School 405.749.3185 / www.casady.org
Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or
ethnic origin.
Today I am Student Council President.
Tomorrow I am a Presidential Scholar.
Stephanie Crossno, Middle Division English Teacher
Theater Director
Arjun Nanda,Casady Student, Class of 2015
Casady teachers make learning fun and inspire students to become lifelong learners. A faculty member since 1998, Stephanie Crossno brings literature to life for her students. She also motivates them as they develop
emerging writing skills. Casady students write extensively, honing a skill that lasts a lifetime and provides a solid foundation for success.
Demonstrating its strength, Casady’s program has been commended consistently by the National Council of Teachers of English, and several
students have been awarded Scholastic’s American Visions Award.
Casady delivers on its promise to prepare its students for success.
Casady School 405.749.3185 / www.casady.org
Financial aid available. Casady School admits students of any race, color, and
national or ethnic origin.
Today I guide them on their journey.
Tomorrow, preparation is my guide.
Casady School 405.749.3185 / www.casady.org
Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or
ethnic origin.
Today I am learning what sounds great.
Tomorrow I am surrounded by greatness.
Casady students learn to appreciate the arts by exploring their individual passions. Larry Moore has led the School’s orchestra to achieve the state’s
top rating at contest. It is the only private school orchestra to accomplish this feat—a tradition since 2002. Last year, Upper Division students
earned 102 medals at competition and 28 made honor orchestras. Middle Division musicians won “Best of Class” at the Seasons Music Festival
in Dallas. Casady’s tradition of excellence is not limited to its academic reputation – it resonates through the fine arts programs and leaves an
indelible mark in the lives of its students.
Casady delivers on its promise to prepare its students for success.
Theodore Nollert,Class of 2012
Violin, Casady School Orchestra
Larry Moore, Director of Instrumental Music, Casady
SchoolBassist, Oklahoma City Philharmonic