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IN CURRICULUM AND STAFF.Resurrection Catholic School2320 Oakcliff Street, Houstonchoosecatholicschools.org/ccFOR THE FUTURE”EDDIE AND NOLENA MECHETEN YEARS OFPREPARING STUDENTSTHE CA“BENEFITS TO STUDENTS FROMTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE FUNDS LAST YEAR:On this 10th anniversary ofThe Cardinal’s Circle,2019 High School Attendance fromINNER CITY CATHOLIC SCHOOLSHIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDEDntageofStrcePefunding and particularly its effect on their efforts to keep*Virtually all schools offer tuition assistance to the majority of their students.the struggles that the Inner City Catholic Schools had withCamp Kappe Environmental ProgramComputer equipment and softwareField tripsSchool suppliesMusic and Art class suppliesPlayground equipment and maintenanceReligion and Literature booksScience project suppliesSports equipmentTextbooksTuition* and payroll assistanceOther Private High School11%Charter High School7%Public High School22%Catholic High School60%““Superintendent7%11%60%22%Nancy and I have always believed that everyone who seeks aCatholic education for their children should be able to do soregardless of their ability to pay the full tuition. We learned oftuition affordable for these families.Since 2010, contributions to The Cardinal's Circlehave supported more than 16,000 students fromthe Inner City Catholic Schools. Your generositycontinues to be critical to the operations of theseschools as they strive to ensure academic excellenceand teach the values of our faith and tradition.On behalf of all our students, past, present and future,we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.The Cardinal’s Circle was born out of necessity of filling thegap between these schools’ operating budgets and the actualcosts. We are pleased that so many of you have joined thiseffort to offer the opportunity of a Catholic education to”students who attend our Inner City Catholic Schools.”DEBRA HANEYDebra Haney, Superintendent of Catholic Schools is featured with Cardinal DiNardontseud“I am particularly grateful to all of you as supporters ofour Inner City Catholic Schools. As you read the alumnistories from each of our 12 Inner City Catholic Schools,you will realize the far-reaching impact your substantialgift has had on them, their families, and the Church.As an essential part of this Circle, you continue to providethe value of a Catholic education where it is neededmost. You recognize the value of providing an excellenteducation, along with daily faith to students whoseparents sacrifice to make this a reality for their children.Thank you for your faithful loyalty to the Inner CityCatholic Schools. Your commitment and generosity willbe felt for years to come.DANIEL CARDINAL DINARDOArchbishop of Galveston-HoustonTHE CAIt has been our privilegeto be a member ofThe Cardinal’s Circlesince its inception. The InnerCity Catholic Schools needand deserve our support.We believe Catholic schoolsprovide a great educationand are the only real qualityeducation choice formany of these children.Because strong academicsare combined with continualCatholic faith, thesestudents will be a creditto our Church andour community.”CLEIRCFor more information visitchoosecatholicschools.org/ccP.O. Box 4343, Dept.116Houston, TX 77210-4343713.652.4417ARCHDIOCESE OFGALVESTON-HOUSTON812 Main Street, PasadenaSt. Pius V Catholic School3006 Rosedale Street, HoustonSt. Mary of the PurificationCatholic School5100 Dabney Street, HoustonSt. Francis of AssisiCatholic School8134 Park Place Boulevard, HoustonSt. Christopher Catholic School5500 Laurel Creek Way, HoustonQueen of Peace Catholic School6703 Whitefriars Drive, HoustonOur Lady of Mt. CarmelCatholic School2405 Navigation Boulevard, HoustonOur Lady of GuadalupeCatholic SchoolHoly Ghost Catholic School801 Roselane Street, HoustonAssumption Catholic paign ends June 30, 2020AN ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION OF 5,000.*INNER CITY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS THROUGHINVEST IN THE LIVES OF STUDENTS IN THEMEMBERS OF THE CARDINAL’S CIRCLEOF THEIR STUDENT POPULATION.ASSISTANCE REQUIRED BY A LARGE PORTIONTHESE 12 SCHOOLS BY PROVIDING TUITIONTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE ALSO ASSISTSSt. Augustine Catholic School916 Majestic Street, HoustonA STANDARD OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEINNER CITY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS MAINTAINTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE IS TO HELPFOUNDED IN 2010, THE MISSION OF1702 Ninth Street, Galena ParkOur Lady of FatimaCatholic School6920 Chimney Rock Road, HoustonNAL’sDIRTOM MACRINIFounding Member

”TOM MACRINIstudents who attend our Inner City Catholic Schools.effort to offer the opportunity of a Catholic education tocosts. We are pleased that so many of you have joined thisgap between these schools’ operating budgets and the actual“The Cardinal’s Circle was born out of necessity of filling thetuition affordable for these families.funding and particularly its effect on their efforts to keep*Virtually all schools offer tuition assistance to the majority of their students.Camp Kappe Environmental ProgramComputer equipment and softwareField tripsSchool suppliesMusic and Art class suppliesPlayground equipment and maintenanceReligion and Literature booksScience project suppliesSports equipmentTextbooksTuition* and payroll assistanceBENEFITS TO STUDENTS FROMTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE FUNDS LAST YEAR:”Founding MemberSince 2010, contributions to The Cardinal's Circlehave supported more than 16,000 students fromthe Inner City Catholic Schools. Your generositycontinues to be critical to the operations of theseschools as they strive to ensure academic excellenceand teach the values of our faith and tradition.On behalf of all our students, past, present and future,we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.the struggles that the Inner City Catholic Schools had with“regardless of their ability to pay the full tuition. We learned ofCatholic education for their children should be able to do soNancy and I have always believed that everyone who seeks aOther Private High School11%Charter High School7%Public High School22%Catholic High School60%22%7%60%11%sentduSuperintendentDEBRA HANEYntage ofStrcePeHIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDEDINNER CITY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS2019 High School Attendance fromCMYCMMYCYTHE mption Catholic School801 Roselane Street, HoustonHoly Ghost Catholic School6920 Chimney Rock Road, HoustonOur Lady of FatimaCatholic School1702 Ninth Street, Galena ParkFOUNDED IN 2010, THE MISSION OFTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE IS TO HELPINNER CITY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS MAINTAINOur Lady of GuadalupeCatholic School2405 Navigation Boulevard, HoustonOur Lady of Mt. CarmelCatholic School6703 Whitefriars Drive, HoustonA STANDARD OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEQueen of Peace Catholic SchoolIN CURRICULUM AND STAFF.Resurrection Catholic SchoolTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE ALSO ASSISTSTHESE 12 SCHOOLS BY PROVIDING TUITIONASSISTANCE REQUIRED BY A LARGE PORTIONOF THEIR STUDENT POPULATION.MEMBERS OF THE CARDINAL’S CIRCLEINVEST IN THE LIVES OF STUDENTS IN THEINNER CITY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS THROUGHAN ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION OF 5,000.**Campaign ends June 30, 20202320 Oakcliff Street, Houston916 Majestic Street, HoustonSt. Augustine Catholic School5500 Laurel Creek Way, HoustonSt. Christopher Catholic School8134 Park Place Boulevard, HoustonSt. Francis of AssisiCatholic School5100 Dabney Street, Houston“It has been our privilegeto be a member ofThe Cardinal’s Circlesince its inception. The InnerCity Catholic Schools needand deserve our support.We believe Catholic schoolsprovide a great educationand are the only real qualityeducation choice formany of these children.Because strong academicsare combined with continualCatholic faith, thesestudents will be a creditto our Church andour community.”EDDIE AND NOLENA MECHESt. Mary of the PurificationCatholic School3006 Rosedale Street, HoustonSt. Pius V Catholic School812 Main Street, PasadenaARCHDIOCESE OFGALVESTON-HOUSTONP.O. Box 4343, Dept.116Houston, TX 77210-4343713.652.4417For more information visitchoosecatholicschools.org/cc

you can be proud of theirachievements.support gave me theunderstanding thatI was believedin and could indeeddo great things.”GRADValedictorian 2011and teachers.“Thank you so much forallowing students to havean amazing educationand school experiencethey would not have gottenat another school.”“What an incredible investment youare making in a young person’seducation and development.I would like to see St. Mary’scontinue to receive financialresources it needs so that itcan make an impact onfuture generations.”BENEFITS TO STUDENTS FROMTHE CARDINAL’S CIRCLE FUNDS LAST YEAR:CODY GRAHAM*“On this 10th anniversary ofThe Cardinal’s Circle2019 High School Attendance from“Thank you for supportingINNER CITY CATHOLICSCHOOLSmy school and the students.You are making positive changesHIGH SCHOOLS ATTENDEDevery day in Catholic schools! “ agentof SCampGRADKappeEnvironmental Programrcete2010P 2018GRAD Valedictorian60% Catholic High School11%Computer equipment and software GRAD 20147%Field trips22% Public High SchoolSchool supplies60%22%NABOR MIRELES, JR.7% Charter High SchoolMusic and Art class suppliesCAROLINA HERRERA SONORACHARLES PRESSLER*11% Other Private High SchoolHigh School:equipmentSt. Thomas High School, 2017 and maintenancePlaygroundHigh School: Channelview HighCollege: University of Texas, junior (Honors Program)High School: St. Thomas HighSchool, 2019Sport played: BasketballSchool, 2014Religionand Literature booksCollege: University of Houston, freshmanFavorite Memory: Participating in Science fairs andCollege: Texas State TechnicalFavorite Subject: English; Father Steve Sellers madeattendingweeklyMassCollege,2017Science project suppliesfun andthathis writinglessons not onlyconsistedNancyand I have always learningbelievedeveryonewhoseeks aWhat does Catholic education mean to you?Favorite subject: Math and Science, becauseI tholic education means that I have been blessed toliked being a problem solverSports equipmentperspective.have received education from the very best and I haveSports played: Baseball, football, andCatholicbasketballeducation for theirchildren should be able to do soSports played: Volleyball, Track and Field, Cheer Teaman obligation of service to others. I am grateful andNotable Achievements: In high school I helped start thehope to give back toTextbooksmy community.What does Catholic education mean to you?regardlesspay the full tuition. We learned ofRobotics Club and was captain of the teamin its inaugural of their ability AtoCatholic education prepares one to accept other viewsWhere are you now? As a first generation college uctedbut stay consistent with the teachings of the ChurchTuition*payrollassistancemy ultimate goalandis to be acceptedto medical school.into the Order of the Arrow, Scouting’stheNationalHonorstrugglesthat the Inner City Catholic Schools had withsentudHigh School: St. Pius X High School, 2017College: University of the Incarnate Word, juniorFavorite subject: Math, because I like working withThe Evangelista Familynumbers. My mom is a math teacher and taught us aboutnumber relationships when we were young.Sports played and clubs involved in: Basketball,STEFANYtrack, Lead Altar Server and Trainer, Class President, andHighSchool:CristoReyJesuit,2015 (Magna Cum Laude)President of NJHS.College: Texas State University, 2019What does Catholic education mean to you? It meansSport played: Basketballthat Catholicism is integrated into my daily activities as aFavorite subject: Englishconstant reminder of my relationship with God and myWhere are you now? After majoring in Businessobligation to always be a servant leader.Administration in college, I am now working in the oil industry.Notable achievements: I received the Mr. Panther Award atNATALIESPX High School, an honor bestowed upon an outstandingHighSchool:CristoReyJesuit,2019 (National Honor Society)male senior. At UIW, I have been on the Dean’s List and amCollege: University of Texas at San Antonio, freshmanplaying NCAA Division Men’s Basketball and recently, Soccer, Basketball, TrackSports played:received a Valero Alamo Bowl Scholarship. For the past twoFavoritesubject: English and Literatureyears, I have made the Southland Conference Commissioner’sI am particularly grateful to all of you as Wheresupportersare you now?ofAs a freshman in college,Honor Roll and have been nominated for atus.Inner City Catholic Schools. As you read the alumniAll-AmericanERIKWhere areyounow?ThissummerIworkedasacoachforstories from each of our 12 Inner City CatholicSchools,High School: Cristo Rey Jesuit, freshmansummer basketball camps facilitated by The NationalSport played:Socceryouwillimpact yoursubstantialBasketballAcademyandrealizeplan to finish themy BBAfar-reachingin AccountingFavorite subject: Mathand then pursue an MBA.gift has had on them, their families, and WhatthelifeChurch.lesson did Catholic School Teach You?“Thank you for making itTo keep reaching for your goalsMy hope is to continue excelling in academics as I havereceived honors classes with a 4.06 GPA as a freshman.I hope to study Business and Marketing in college andwould love to continue working at Minute Maid Park togain more knowledge of the working environment.“I have maintained a 3.9 GPA and am a founder of a pre-medhonors society on campus.Society. At Texas State Technical College I became a studentNotable Achievements: In high school, I was a part offellow students to become the best students they could be.children, and National Honor Society. I have beeninvolved as a Catechist and an Altar Server at my parish.Where you are now? At UH I am a Math major on apre-law track. I hope to become a Family and ImmigrationLawyer and be a tool and resource for my community.the Math Club, the Interact Club, PALs mentoring program to*Virtually all schools offer tuition assistance to the majority of their tutor.students.This was an immensely rewardingfundingexperience helpingand particularly itseffect on their efforts to keep“possibleAsfor studentsand their part of this Circle, you continue to providean essential“Without the help of The Cardinal’s Circle,families to experience a CatholicthevalueofaCatholiceducationwhereit isneededourfamilycould not have attended Holy Ghosteducation. In today's world,CatholicYou, along with God, wereYouthe value of providinganSchool.excellentwe needmost.all the Godwe canrecognizeget!”there for us.” – The Evangelista Family“I am sincerely grateful forthe investment madetowards my education.I am confident St. Augustineinstilled in me a strongfaith and work ethic.”Since 2010, contributions to The Cardinal's Circlehave supported more than 16,000 students from“Without your help, I don'teducation, along with daily faith to students whoseknow if I would be whereValedictorian 2018theInnerCityCatholicSchools.YourgenerosityI am today. I am who I amsacrificeValedictorian2013 to make this a reality for their children.GRAD parentsbecause of the educationcontinuesGRADto be2013critical to the operations of theseand experience I receivedThank you for your faithful loyalty to the Inner Cityfrom your assistance.”schools as they strive to ensure academic excellenceCatholicSchools.and generosity willWhile both theparish andthe schoolYourmadecommitmentevery effortto stem thebetideof aforsteeplydecliningenrollment,feltyearsto come.and teach the values of our faith and tradition.GRAD2010St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School closed at the CARDINALof the 2018-2019 school year. TheDANIELArchdioceseworkedDINARDOGRADS Natalie 2015 Erik 2019 Stefany 2011Archbishopof Galveston-Houstonwith the remaining students to makethe transitionwe thank you from the bottom of our hearts.as seamless as possible to other schools.”*Past Keynote Speaker at The Cardinal’s Circle DinnerDebra Haney, Superintendent of Catholic Schools is featured with Cardinal DiNardoDEBRA HANEYSuperintendenttuition affordable for these families.Where you are now? After graduating from collegewith 3 degrees I moved to Austin, Texas where I becamea network engineer for a managed IT services provider.”The Cardinal’s Circle was“Withoutborn theoutsupportof necessityof filling theofThe Cardinal’s Circle, my parentsgap between these schools’operatingand the actualwouldnot have beenbudgetsable toafford such a privilege.costs. 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THE CACLEIRCNAL’sDIRInner CityCatholic SchoolGraduatesTransform TheWorldThese graduatesare examples of themany accomplishedstudents who haveattended the Inner CityCatholic Schools.As a member ofThe Cardinal’s Circle,you can be proud of theirachievements.MATHEW MENDOZA*High School: St. Thomas High School, 2012College: University of Houston, 2016;South Texas College of Law, 2017Sport played: Baseball; my dad helped coach!Favorite subject: English; I always enjoyedreading and writing and now I get to do it for a living!Where are you now? After passing the Texas Bar Exam,I am now a licensed attorney and am recently engaged!“I would like to say thank you to thedonors of the Circle and urge them tocontinue to provide assistance to theInner City Catholic Schools.I would also like them toknow that I look forwardto joining them soonin their philanthropicefforts!”GRAD2008GRAD“Thank you for allowing studentsto excel to the best of their abilities!Without your help, students wouldnot be able to receive the besteducation possible.”High School: Incarnate Word Academy, 2015College: University of St. Thomas, Honors Program 2019;First year student at South Texas College of LawWhat clubs did you belong to?National Junior Honor SocietyWhat life lesson did you learn at OLG? The value ofcommunity through the practice of true Christian values.What does a Catholic education mean to you?To me it is the union of faith and reason in teaching.Building character while developing the intellect ensuresthat the power that comes with this knowledge is usedto better the world.Notable Achievements: I interned with the Office of theGovernor during the summer of 2018 in the Budget andPolicy Division. As part of this role, I coordinated a serviceproject in Houston with First Lady of Texas Cecilia Abbott.Valedictorian 2011JEANETTE LAMBERTHigh School: Incarnate Word Academy, 2014College: Stephen F. Austin University, 2018Favorite subject: Math was my best subject becauseI was good at it and enjoyed it.Sport played: VolleyballWhat does Catholic education mean to you?Catholic education means being able to be your trueself and not having to tiptoe around beliefs or faithwhile being with your peers.Notable achievements: I was a part of IWA’s missiontrip to Bosnia and Herzegovina and had an internshipwith Houston Audubon in college.“Thank you so much forallowing students to havean amazing educationand school experiencethey would not have gottenat another school.”GRADGRAD2019High School: St. ThomasHigh School, 2014College: United States Military Academy West Point, 2018Favorite subject: Science, because I’ve always likedfiguring out how things workSport played: BasketballWhat does Catholic education mean to you?Teaching for your mind and your soulWhat would you want a donor to know aboutyour grade school? St. Francis of Assisi gave me thetools to achieve everything that I have worked for andI know that keeping schools like it thriving will helpour future generations.Where you are now? I am a Second Lieutenant andPlatoon Leader in the Army stationed at Fort Hood. I plan onattending Physician’s Assistant school to become a P.A.“I appreciate everythingThe Cardinal’s Circle donorshave done and continue todo! Your generosity makesa big difference in somany lives.”GRADHigh School: Strake Jesuit CollegePreparatory, juniorFavorite subject: Math; my teacher Mr. Chancemade it fun and enjoyable.Sports played and clubs involved in: Basketball, track,choir and the Spanish clubWhat life lesson did you learn in grade school:I learned valuable life lessons about character, humility,kindness and service for others. I carry all of these lessonswith me and use them in my daily life.What does Catholic education mean to you?I attended a public school for a few years and it gaveme a much deeper appreciation for the values taughtthrough a Catholic education.Where are you now? I plan to continue serving asa volunteer for Camp Blessing in Brenham, Texas andI am working toward the rank of Eagle Scout, givingback to the church and school. In college I’d like tostudy something related to science.“What an incredible investment youare making in a young person’seducation and development.I would like to see St. Mary’scontinue to receive financialresources it needs so that itcan make an impact onfuture generations.”201020102014ANGELINA RANGELHigh School: Cristo Rey Jesuit, sophomoreFavorite subject: Math was my favorite subject becauseI liked to learn how to solve different equations thatchallenge my thinking.Sport played: Volleyball. In 2017, we advanced to theChampionship Game!What life lesson did you learn in grade school?I learned to be a good leader. I was selected as the VolleyballCaptain in middle school and this helped me with mycommunication and leadership skills, time management, andthe importance of teamwork.What does Catholic education mean to you?It means that I was able to practice and learn about myfaith every day and attend Mass regularly.What you hope to do: My Cristo Rey internship is withMinute Maid Park with the Houston Astros Organization.My hope is to continue excelling in academics as I havereceived honors classes with a 4.06 GPA as a freshman.I hope to study Business and Marketing in college andwould love to continue working at Minute Maid Park togain more knowledge of the working environment.“Thank you for supportingmy school and the students.You are making positive changesevery day in Catholic schools! “GRAD Valedictorian 2018The Evangelista FamilySTEFANYHigh School: Cristo Rey Jesuit, 2015 (Magna Cum Laude)College: Texas State University, 2019Sport played: BasketballFavorite subject: EnglishWhere are you now? After majoring in BusinessAdministration in college, I am now working in the oil industry.NATALIEHigh School: Cristo Rey Jesuit, 2019 (National Honor Society)College: University of Texas at San Antonio, freshmanSports played: Soccer, Basketball, TrackFavorite subject: English and LiteratureWhere are you now? As a freshman in college,I am majoring in Mexican-American Studies.ERIKHigh School: Cristo Rey Jesuit, freshmanSport played: SoccerFavorite subject: MathWhat life lesson did Catholic School Teach You?To keep reaching for your goalsNABOR MIRELES, JR.CHARLES PRESSLER*High School: St. Thomas High School, 2017College: University of Texas, junior (Honors Program)Sport played: BasketballFavorite Memory: Participating in Science fairs andattending weekly MassWhat does Catholic education mean to you?Catholic education means that I have been blessed tohave received education from the very best and I havean obligation of service to others. I am grateful andhope to give back to my community.Where are you now? As a first generation college student,my ultimate goal is to be accepted to medical school.I have maintained a 3.9 GPA and am a founder of a pre-medhonors society on campus.“I am sincerely grateful forthe investment madetowards my education.I am confident St. Augustineinstilled in me a strongfaith and work ethic.”Valedictorian 2018GRADWhile both the parish and the school made every effortto stem the tide of a steeply declining enrollment,St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School closed at the endof the 2018-2019 school year. The Archdiocese workedwith the remaining students to make the transitionas seamless as possible to other schools.“ Thank you for theopportunities you havegiven me and for yourcontinued support.”GRAD“Without the help of The Cardinal’s Circle,our family could not have attended Holy GhostCatholic School. You, along with God, werethere for us.” – The Evangelista FamilyValedictorian 2013High School: St. Pius X High School, freshmanSport played: Volleyball, track, and basketballFavorite subject: ScienceFavorite Memory:Being an altar server and playing sports.What does a Catholic education mean to you?I started Pre-K and while there learned strong leadershipskills, Catholic values to grow in my faith and beganto enjoy playing sports because of the opportunities thatwere offered to me.What you hope to do: I hope to stay involved inplaying sports while at SPX High School. I alsoplan to study veterinary medicine in the future.CHRISTOPHER LOWEWhere you are now? I am an Education Specialistat the Houston Audubon Raptor Center near St. Christopher.I have developed a stronger relationship between theschool and the Raptor Center by offering field trips,programs, and education opportunities for studentsand teachers.“Thank you to allthe donors ofThe Cardinal’s Circle.The scholarshipsupport gave me theunderstanding thatI was believedin and could indeeddo great things.”JOSEPH LOWERYAMANDA MENESES2012VICTORIA HADDAD*CODY GRAHAM*“Thank you for making itpossible for students and theirfamilies to experience a Catholiceducation. In today's world,we need all the God we can get!”High School: St. Pius X High School, 2016College: Texas A&M-Commerce, seniorSport played: VolleyballWhat does Catholic education mean to you? Being analumnus at a Catholic school enabled me to become aresponsible young adult and make good decisions.Receiving an education at Assumption gave me perennialfaith and the best education.Notable achievements: I was a straight A studentthroughout high school and in every semester at college.I am an All-American Collegiate Volleyball Player.What you hope to do: I will soon be graduatingwith a degree in Public Health. From there, I will beapplying to the University of Texas Nursing School inhopes of becoming a Clinical Nurse Specialist forAdult Gerontology.GRADGRADHigh School: St. Pius X High School, 2017College: University of the Incarnate Word, juniorFavorite subject: Math, because I like working withnumbers. My mom is a math teacher and taught us aboutnumber relationships when we were young.Sports played and clubs involved in: Basketball,track, Lead Altar Server and Trainer, Class President, andPresident of NJHS.What does Catholic education mean to you? It meansthat Catholicism is integrated into my daily activities as aconstant reminder of my relationship with God and myobligation to always be a servant leader.Notable achievements: I received the Mr. Panther Award atSPX High School, an honor bestowed upon an outstandingmale senior. At UIW, I have been on the Dean’s List and amplaying NCAA Division Men’s Basketball and recentlyreceived a Valero Alamo Bowl Scholarship. For the past twoyears, I have made the Southland Conference Commissioner’sHonor Roll and have been nominated for AcademicAll-American status.Where are you now? This summer I worked as a coach forsummer basketball camps facilitated by The NationalBasketball Academy and plan to finish my BBA in Accountingand then pursue an MBA.SHELLEY CHAPRON2013High School: St. Thomas HighSchool, 2014College: Texas State TechnicalCollege, 2017Favorite subject: Math and Science, because I alwaysliked being a problem solverSports played: Baseball, football, and basketballNotable Achievements: In high school I helped start theRobotics Club and was captain of the team in its inauguralyear. I achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and was inductedinto the Order of the Arrow, Scouting’s National HonorSociety. At Texas State Technical College I became a studenttutor. This was an immensely rewarding experience helpingfellow students to become the best students they could be.Where you are now? After graduating from collegewith 3 degrees I moved to Austin, Texas where I becamea network engineer for a managed IT services provider.“Without your help, I don'tknow if I would be whereI am today. I am who I ambecause of the educationand experience I receivedfrom your assistance.”GRADGRADS Natalie 2015 Erik 2019 Stefany 2011CAROLINA HERRERA SONORAHigh School: Channelview HighSchool, 2019College: University of Houston, freshmanFavorite Subject: English; Father Steve Sellers madelearning fun and his writing lessons not only consistedof improving our rhetoric, but also improving ourperspective.Sports played: Volleyball, Track and Field, Cheer TeamWhat does Catholic education mean to you?A Catholic education prepares one to accept other viewsbut stay consistent with the teachings of the ChurchNotable Achievements: In high school, I was a part ofthe Math Club, the Interact Club, PALs mentoring program tochildren, and National Honor Society. I have beeninvolved as a Catechist and an Altar Server at my parish.Where you are now? At UH I am a Math major on apre-law track. I hope to become a Family and ImmigrationLawyer and be a tool and resource for my community.“Without the support ofThe Cardinal’s Circle, my parentswould not have been able toafford such a privilege.The repercussions of the blessingof Catholic education will foreverbe present in my life.”2010GRAD2015*Past Keynote Speaker at The Cardinal’s Circle DinnerCELEBRATING THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CARDINAL'S CIRCLE

For more information visitchoosecatholicschools.org/ccP.O. Box 4343, Dept.116Houston, TX FOR THE FUTUREARCHDIOCESE OFGALVESTON-HOUSTON812 Main Street, PasadenaSt. Pius V Catholic School3006 Rosedale Street, HoustonSt. Mary of the PurificationCatholic School5100 Dabney Street, HoustonSt. Francis of AssisiCatholic School8134 Park Place Boulevard, HoustonS

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