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Class of 2014
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DEAR FRIENDS AND FAMILIES,
I hope you will take a moment to flip through these pages, and celebrate the many activities of Savio students and faculty this past school year. It’s a joy to watch great teachers and enthusiastic kids as they work together through challenges and successes. I am very proud of the work that has been done by them.
It’s also been a great year of support by our families and friends. Parent volunteers supported everything from retreats to art, math and robotics, not to mention athletics, theatre, science and music. Our HSA and Booster Club members were busy planning and supporting many school events. In addition, we enjoyed a large increase in funds raised for the annual Build the Nest appeal and the Soiree Fund-A-Need. On top of that, our community fully funded a project to add four additional modular classrooms that are under construction as I write this.
We have successfully navigated the implementation of a new governance model, created new Board bylaws, and collaborated to share resources and knowledge with one another. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation as we adopted Ren Web, the school’s new software management system, and strived to improve our fiscal accountability in finance and development. It was a full year full of excitement, and we are grateful for everyone’s sincere efforts on our behalf.
LOOKING FORWARD TO A GREAT NEW YEAR!
JOAN WAGNER, Ph.D.PRESIDENT
President's Welcome
ON THE COVER: St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School's graduating class—Class of 2014.
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I am pleased to have served St. Dominic Savio as Principal in our fifth year as a school. In May, we successfully graduated 73 young men and women who will now go out into the wider community as “Servant Leaders in the Image of Christ.” It is our continuing goal to provide a quality Catholic education experience to our students and families in the coming years. The administration strives to work with the faculty, staff, parents, and students to develop and strengthen our academic programs, to deepen
faith formation through liturgy, service and retreats, and to provide outstanding extracurricular and leadership opportunities. We have accomplished a tremendous
amount as a growing school, from championships in athletics, fine arts, and robotics to national academic award recognition, to the service provided to
others. Thank you to all in our community who continue to make Savio a great Catholic high school for our young men and women.
MORGAN DANIELSPRINCIPAL
Principal's Message3
SAVIO GRADUATES ENTERthe ConventSt. Dominic Savio was overjoyed to announce that two of our graduating seniors, Robyn Aanstoos and Ava Lynk, have been accepted for entrance to the postulancy (the first stage of formation), of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Dominican Sisters of Mary, who have teaching missions throughout the U.S., have been serving in the Diocese of Austin since 2009, and are in the process of establishing a permanent presence here, as they seek to build a large priory in Georgetown. The Sisters have been teaching at Savio since the school opened in 2009, and Robyn and Ava will be the first St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School students to enter.
† The community was founded in 1997 with 4 Sisters
† The order has grown to approximately 110 Sisters in just 17 years
† Average age of the Sisters is 29
† Average age of the women who enter is 21
† Sisters represent most of the states across the U.S. and provinces in Canada
† Administer two Spiritus Sanctus Academy schools in Ann Arbor, MI
† Teaching missions at 13 schools located in CA, FL, TX, AZ, OH, and IL
*data from sistersofmary.com
*FASTfacts
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Seniors Choose Collegesas of July 14, 2014
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Robyn Frances Aanstoos | Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist
Travis M. Bailey | Concordia University
Gabrielle Theresa Bernhard | Catholic University of America
Kelly Elizabeth Bowen | Johns Hopkins University
Erionna Nekia Brown | Howard Payne University
John Tomás Brown | Blinn College
Matthew Gerald Bruns | Texas A&M University
Sara Anne Butler | University of Alabama
Byron Seve Canales | Ithaca College
Adanna Louise Court | St. Mary's College
Albert Luke Daisy | California State University - Northridge
Parker T. DiNardo | St. Edward's University
Ethan P. Do | University of Texas at Tyler
Christina Marie Fair | Concordia University
Cecelia Ann-Marie Flores | Tarleton State University
Matthew Ryan French | Rice University
Gabriella Judith Fuentes | Catholic University of America
Michael Joseph Gauna | Texas Technical College
Paul Christopher Gray | University of Texas at Austin
Sandra Mae Haddad | University of Dayton
Stephen Arthur Harden | Texas A&M University
Renee Elizabeth Hawkins | Texas Christian University
Sarah Christine Henningsgard | Texas Tech University
Louis Anthony Henschen | Baylor University
Danielle Herridge | Texas A&M University
Natalie Ann Hoelting | Texas A&M University
Lauren Elline Hudson | Concordia
Chizitam Francis Chidera Ibezim III | University of Missouri - Kansas City
Lauren Catherine Johnson | University of Texas at San Antonio
Christine Elaine Jones | St. Edward's University
Ashlee Anne Keeley | Concordia University
John Michael Lavorato | Texas A&M University
Thomas Phuoc Le | University of Texas at San Antonio
Talyn Mancillas LeJeune | Louisiana State University
Jacob Anthony Liles | University of Kansas
Sophia Isabel Lillis | University of Notre Dame
Marissa Monique Loredo | Seattle University
Ava Marie Lynk | Dominican Sisters of Mary,Mother of the Eucharist
Amira Reneé Mahler | St. Edward's University
Jennifer Marie Martin | Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi
Emily Catherine McCauslin | University of St. Thomas
Andrew Stuart McKenna | Franciscan University
Abigail Rose Miksch | United States Air Force Academy
Jacob Anthony Morgan | Austin Community College
Abigail Rose Moses | Austin College
Ye-Lim Mun | Le Cordon Bleu
Lance Anthony Nadon | University ot Texas at San Antonio
Krystin Noelle Nañez | Austin Community College
Audrey Thiên Trang Nguyen | Texas A&M University
Franklin Demme Roy Nichols | Blinn College
Daniel Armstrong Noth | Concordia University
Daniel James Parrella | University of Oklahoma
Eduardo Leopoldo Perez Lechuga | Santa Clara University
Alexis Krista Phillips | Texas A&M University
Jessica Louise Phillips | Trinity University
Luke Spencer Rivas | University of Alabama
Turner J. Robbins | Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Quinn Russell Robichaux | Texas State University
Saphana Rodriguez | South Seattle College
Matthew H. Russell | Santa Clara University
Marcos Angelo Sanchez | University of Texas at San Antonio
Clara Therese Schlemeyer | Texas Tech University
Daniel Joseph Schroeder | Texas State University
Ian Francis Sequeira | Texas A&M University
Anelia Marie Snyder | Franciscan University
Lee A. Spangler II | University of Dayton
Johnathan Parker Tadlock | Baylor University
Monserrat Torres-Bernal | St. Edward's University
Alexandria Renée Urbanczyk | Texas Tech University
Chelsi Danita Wade | University of North Texas
Lucia Marie Winkeler | Texas A&M University
Matthew Michael Zambrano | University of Texas at San Antonio
Nicholas David Zamora | University of Texas at San Antonio
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St Dominic Savio’s Principal,
Morgan Daniels, is proud to announce the Class of 2014’s highest ranking seniors, Kelly Bowen and Daniel Parrella. Kelly Bowen is the class Valedictorian and will be attending Johns Hopkins University in the fall. Daniel Parrella is the class Salutatorian and will be attending the University of Oklahoma.
Valedictorian andSalutatorian Announced
THE IRON EAGLES ROBOTICS TEAMS ARE AN AMAZING GROUP OF STUDENTS AND ADULT MENTORS!
They had an incredible season during the 2013-2014 school year! Only ten teams in Texas advanced to the World Championships and St. Dominic Savio became the only school in Texas to advance two teams, “Optimus” and “Prime.”
At the World Championships, held in St. Louis, both teams competed well with “Prime” going undefeated on the second day. ”Optimus “ advanced to the finals and although they fell short, they finished as the highest ranking team in the state of Texas.
As a finalist, “Optimus” ended their season as a member of one of the top four alliances (12 total teams) in the world!
Iron EaglesAmaze
In April, the junior class at St. Dominic Savio went on a retreat that was very different than others experienced by students. For about 20 hours of the retreat, students listened to, visited with, and learned from, the homeless living on the streets in downtown Austin. This “Retreat on the Street” was an amazing experi-ence for the students and chaperones. Several deacons, a priest, associates from Mobile Loaves and Fishes, and a number of parents accompanied the students as they spent time eating and talking with our brothers and sisters on the street. Many of the juniors described their experience as, “one of the most powerful things I have done.”
Retreaton the Street
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St. Dominic Savio is partnering with Play Like A Champion Today (PLACT) in bringing its coach clinic and parent workshop to our school community. University of Notre Dame PLACT Program Director and former Notre Dame Cheerleader, Kristin Sheehan, ND ’90, ’93 will join athletic directors, Crystal Clark and Orlando Florez at Savio to conduct the trainings. Savio will become the first Austin-area high school to partner with PLACT. Several local grade schools already embrace the initiative. PLACT workshops are nationally accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Coaching Education. The initiative enjoys partnership with 30 Catholic dioceses and exists in over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada. PLACT has educated over 50,000 coaches and 20,000 parents who in turn have impacted the lives of over a million athletes.
“If Catholic-sponsored sports programs are going to achieve their full-potential as envisioned by Pope John Paul II, Catholic schools and dioceses are going to have to invest in preparing coaches and sport parents to understand sports in a holistic perspective in teaching athletes the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance directly through their sport experience,” says Kristin Sheehan, PLACT Program Director.
Savio Athletic Director Crystal Clark agrees, “More than half our students are involved in sports here at Savio. I am looking forward to implementing the PLACT program because it is all about building character through participation in sports and aligns perfectly with our school's mission, vision and philosophy of developing our students in all aspects of their lives.”
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Music Department NotesA SUCCESS IN 2013-2014! The instrumental, string, and vocal departments competed at the TAPPS regional competitions. All of the large ensembles received 1st division ratings in both performance and sight reading at the regional level. All large ensembles moved forward to the TAPPS State competitions. At the regional level, Savio had 37 soloists receive 1st division ratings and five small ensembles receive a 1st division rating and move forward to state the competitions. At the state competition, both our string orchestra and wind ensemble received 1st division ratings in both performance and sight reading receiving a sweepstakes plaque. Additionally our jazz band, Savio combo, advanced percussion ensemble, show choir, men’s choir, women’s choir, and sacred choir all took 1st division ratings in performance. We had 20 soloists receive 1st division ratings and 3 small ensembles take 1st division ratings at the state competitions. Overall, the vocal department took 4th place in the state at the TAPPS music competitions. The instrumental/string department claimed the TAPPS state championship again, now four years in a row! The music department also competed at the Director’s Choice music competitions in Dallas, where the symphony orchestra received a rating of excellent and the choir program received a rating of superior and runner-up in class. We are so very proud of our students!
In addition, the theatre program performed Where the Lilies Bloom for the fall One Act Play and competed at the TAPPS Regional competitions. The theatre department also performed Bye Bye Birdie for the spring musical. Both were a huge success!
PLAY LIKE AChampion
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Each year, St. Dominic Savio holds a night to honor the students’ hard work inside the classroom. Each department presents an award to a student at each level for their outstanding achievement. The departmental awards are named after a saint who has given significantly to each area. CONGRATULATIONS!
Award WinnersAcademic
ENGLISH { ST. FRANCIS DE SALES }Fr: Ava Viccinelli
So: Josh NothJr: Brian McNaughton
Sr: Daniel Parrella
MATH { ST. HUBERT OF LIEGE }Algebra I: Chris Dunia
Geometry: Cameron KologinczakAlgebra II: Emily Shoemaker
PreCalculus: Brian McNaughtonSenior Award: Ava Lynk
SCIENCE { ST. ALBERT THE GREAT }Biology: Ben Wagner
Chemistry: Callen HajdaPhysics: Jacob Mink
Senior Award: Daniel Parrella
SOCIAL SCIENCES { ST. BEDE }Fr: Angele Kelly
So: Lloyd-Wayne BirdJr: Thomas Hurlimann
Sr: Lucia Winkeler
THEOLOGY { ST. AUGUSTINE }Fr: Andres UriegasSo: Julia ParrellaJr: Thomas WeisSr: Lee Spangler
WORLD LANGUAGE { ST. FRANCIS XAVIER }Chinese: Emma Russell
Classical Languages: Stephen HardenSpanish: Nick Mun
Senior: Audrey Nguyen
Technology & EngineeringTECHNOLOGY { ST. ISADORE OF SEVILLE }
Underclassman: Cameron KologinczakUpperclassman: Brooke Ellis
ENGINEERING { ST. PATRICK }Underclassman: Felipe Quijano-Ortiz
Upperclassman: Matthew French
PROJECT LEAD THE WAY 4-YR CERTIFICATEAlexis PhillipsLee Spangler
Matthew FrenchIan SequeiraNick Zamora
Visual ArtsVISUAL ARTS { ST. LUKE }
Fr: David KimSo: Michael Holmes
Jr: Molly McNabSr: Sandra Haddad
Photography: Natalie Boyce
Musical ArtsORCHESTRA { ST. CECILIA }
Underclassman: Sabrina UriegasUpperclassman: Louis Henschen
BAND { ST. CECILIA }Underclassman: Jacob Mink
Upperclassman: Lee Spangler
CHOIR { ST. CECILIA }Underclassman: Zach Larson
Upperclassman: Audrey Nguyen
Catholic Daughters of AmericaRebecca Bright
Julia RabensteineMia Viccinelli
Danielle HerridgeLloyd M. Robbins
Ana Sustaeta
Outstanding StudentsGOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT
Robyn Aanstoos
ST. DOMINIC SAVIOChizi Ibitzem
Athletes of the YearBOYS: Parker TadlockGIRLS: Abigal Miksch
200 ClubSTUDENTS EARNING MORE THAN 200
HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICEGabby Fuentes
Danielle HerridgeNatalie Hoelting
Chizi IbezimMichael LavaratoEmily McCauslinAudrey Nguyen
Clara SchlemeyerIan Sequiera
Parker Tadlock
National Merit ScholarsCOMMENDED SCHOLARS
Matthew BrunsSandra HaddadStephen HardenLouis Henschen
Alexis PhillipsJessica Phillips
T.J. Robbins
NATIONAL HISPANIC SCHOLARLee Spangler
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSKelly Bowen
Daniel ParrellaMatt Russell
Class of 201473 students graduated
5,000+ hours of community service
400+ applications to 100+ colleges
Earned $6,547,051 in scholarships
Won 4 state music championships and put on 4 musicals/other productions
Athletics competed in state playoffs and championships
Robotics team qualified for the World Championships 3 times
Savio Awards Night
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STUDENT GROUPS and ORGANIZATIONSApologetics Club
Chinese ClubEagles for Life
Engineering ClubEnvironmental Club
Faith ChoirJazz Band
Liturgical MinistersNaNoWriMo
Pep BandFrassati Fellowship
Savio Art ClubShow Choir
Spanish ClubSpring Musical Theater Company
Ultimate Frisbee Club
COMPETITIVE GROUPS Iron Eagles Robotics Team
Quiz Bowl TeamSavio Math Team
TAPPS Competition Teams
LEADERSHIP GROUPSSavio Student Council
Timothy TeamRetreat Team
ATHLETICSBaseball
Basketball (Boys/Girls)CheerleadingCross Country
FootballGolf
Soccer (Boys/Girls)Softball
SwimmingTennis
Track and FieldVolleyball
VISUAL and PERFORMING ARTSVisual Arts
MusicTheatre Arts
HONOR SOCIETIESNational Honor Society
Mu Alpha ThetaSociedad Honoraria Hispanica
Tri M Music Honor Society
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Our Savio cheerleaders were examples of spirit and service both on and off of the field this year. At the Homecoming pep rally, a total of 62 women gave selflessly by donating eight inches of their hair to the American Cancer Society/Pantene's Beautiful Lengths. Inspired by a personal story from one of the cheerleaders, the crowd saw a tearful reunion with our own cheerleader and a friend whose mom lost the battle with cancer. Parents, staff, teachers, and members of the community gathered at this event to show their support.
During the year, the Savio cheerleaders went on to win a National Award by UCA (Universal Cheerleaders Associa-tion), the American School Spirit Award, Judges Favorite and Charity Award. "When choosing a winner UCA looks for teams that exemplify community service, outstanding athletic support, spirit raising activities, and high academic standards." They won the Charity Award in which Savio Cuts for Cancer was highlighted.