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ANNUALREPORT2019-2020Virginia Catholic Education AssociationDiocese of Arlington

ANNUAL REPORT2019 - 2020 Accreditation Committee Directory (updated 6/20) VCEA History VCEA Facts and Finances (updated 6/20) Accreditation Register (updated 6/20) VCEA Membership Directory (updated 6/20)

VIRGINIA CATHOLIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION – DIOCESE OF ARLINGTONACCREDITATION COMMITTEE 2019-2020ChairpersonSr. Karl Ann Homberg, SSJAssistant Superintendent200 N. Glebe Road, Suite 503Arlington, Virginia 22203(703) 841-2519Executive CommitteeSuperintendent of SchoolsJoseph E. Vorbach IIISuperintendent of Schools200 N. Glebe Road, Suite 503Arlington, Virginia 22203joseph.vorbach@arlingtondiocese.org(703) 841-2519Executive CommitteeAccreditation CommissionerSr. Karl Ann Homberg, SSJAssistant Superintendent200 N. Glebe Road, Suite 503Arlington, Virginia 22203karl.homberg@arlingtondiocese.org(703) 841-2519School RepresentativeSarah ChevlinHoly Family School14160 Ferndale RoadDale City, Virginia 22193schevlin@holyfamilydalecity.org(703) 670-31381st term: 2019-2022; 2nd term: 2022-2025School RepresentativeAnn ReidSt. Agnes School2024 North Randolph StreetArlington, VA 22207areid@saintagnes.org(703) 527-54231st term: 2019-2022; 2nd term: 2022-2025School RepresentativeElba CampagnaPaul VI High School10675 Fairfax BoulevardFairfax, VA 22030ecampagna@pvipanther.net(703) 352-09251st term: 2016-2019; 2nd term: 2019-2022School RepresentativeDavid ConroyAll Saints School9294 Stonewall RoadManassas, VA 20110dconroy@allsaintsva.org(703) 368-44001st term: 2018-2021; 2nd term: 2021-2024

VCEA HISTORYACCREDITATION OF SCHOOLSSince its inception, the 77 Catholic schools in Virginia have been successfullyguided through the VCEA's accreditation process, Design for Excellence. In each case, theschool community has completed a comprehensive self-study of its goals and how well itscurriculum, student services, finances and facilities allow the school to achieve its goals.After the school has completed the self-study, a team of educators, not connected with theschool, visits the school to judge the validity of the self-study and to suggest avenues ofgrowth. Schools which successfully complete this process are accredited by the VCEA. TheDiocese of Richmond decided to withdraw from this accrediting agency. As of July 1,2016 the association will be known as VCEA – Diocese of Arlington.PUBLIC POLICY ISSUESRepresentatives of the VCEA have met with local, state and national legislators,testified at legislative committees of the Virginia General Assembly, and served on tasksforces on a variety of public policy issues. These include child care regulation, transportationof school children, federally-funded remedial programs, and funding for asbestos abatement.

History of VCEA Accreditation ProcessThe Virginia Catholic Education Association was formed in 1986 at the initiative of the twoCatholic school superintendents in the State of Virginia, Dr. Lois King Draina of the Diocese ofRichmond and Rev. William F. Davis, OSFS, of the Diocese of Arlington. The primaryresponsibility of VCEA was to oversee the self-study process for accreditation of schools in theDiocese of Arlington and Richmond. The Association created and successfully implemented theDesign for Excellence Program.Acknowledging the continued need to maintain a process that would encourage school communitiesto confront the diverse approaches to creating a learning community for the 21st century, in 1993the VCEA accreditation committee accepted the task of revising the Design for Excellence process.In 1994, the first draft of the revised Design for Excellence was written. The format was a responseto a shifting paradigm of learning. This new approach demanded an integrated strategy to theformation of a Christ-centered learning environment already immersed in a rapidly changingtechnological society. The shifting of society into an era of interdependency required schools torecognize the unique ways individuals learn and to design an educational process that creates anenvironment which fosters creative, challenging, and ever-changing responses to the ultimate goalof academic excellence.In 1995-96, the revised Design for Excellence was piloted by Holy Spirit School, Diocese ofArlington and St. Edward-Epiphany School, Diocese of Richmond. In 1996-97, the finalrevisions were made and the new document published. The March 1997 Accreditation Workshopfor all school administrators in both diocese is a reflection of the VCEA continued commitmentto promote excellence in Catholic education.During the 1999-2000 school year, the Design for Excellence instrument was updated to meetthe requirements of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, thus enabling the highschools to seek accreditation through the Design for Excellence process. The Virginia Secondaryand Middle Schools Committee acknowledged acceptance of the DFE document as a criteria forSchool Improvement in October 2001.During the 2005-2006 school year, the Arlington Diocese revised the Design for Excellenceinstrument. The Richmond Diocese pursued the SACS District Model, developing the Design forGrowth instrument/process for accrediting schools.Given the fact that there are a number of excellent K-12 accreditation programs throughout thecountry, and acknowledging the diversity of our Catholic schools in the Commonwealth, the VCEAExecutive Board respects the autonomy of both dioceses and thus endorses the use of Design forExcellence (DFE), Design for Growth (DFG) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools(SACS) processes which is now known as Cognia.The Diocese of Richmond decided to withdraw from this accrediting agency. As of July 1, 2016 theassociation will be known as VCEA – Diocese of Arlington.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSARLINGTON COUNTY / CITY OF ALEXANDRIAMr. Daniel Cinalli –PrincipalBasilica School of St. Mary400 Green StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Grades: PreK-8Tel: 703-549-1646 – SchoolFax: 703-519-0840Email: jcantwell@smsva.orgMrs. Melissa Manaker - PrincipalSt. Rita School3801 Russell RoadAlexandria, VA 22305Grades: PS-8Tel: 703-548-1888 - SchoolFax: 703-519-9389Email: saintritaschool@me.comMrs. Valerie Garcia - PrincipalBlessed Sacrament School1417 West Braddock RoadAlexandria, VA 22302Grades PS-8)Tel: 703-998-4170 - SchoolFax: 703-998-5033Email: schoolinfo@blessedsacramentcc.orgMrs. Catherine Davis – Interim PrincipalSt. Thomas More Cathedral School105 North Thomas StreetArlington, VA 22203Grades: PreK-8Tel: 703-528-6781 – SchoolFax: 703-528-5048Email: stmoffice@stmschool.orgMrs. Jennifer Kuzdzal - PrincipalSt. Agnes School2024 North Randolph StreetArlington, VA 22207Grades: PreK-8Tel: 703-527-5423 – SchoolFax: 703-525-4689Email: jkuzdzal@saintagnes.orgMs. Mary Therrell - PrincipalSt. Ann School980 North Frederick StreetArlington, VA 22205Grades: PS-8Tel 703-525-7599 - : SchoolFax: 703-525-2687Email: stann@stann.orgMrs. Anne Dyke – PrincipalSt. Louis School2901 Popkins LaneAlexandria, VA 22306Grades: PS-8Tel: 703-768-7732 - SchoolFax: 703-768-3836Email: kmcnutt@stlouisschool.org

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSSPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY / STAFFORD COUNTY / PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY / CITY OFMANASSASMr. David E. Conroy, Jr. – PrincipalAll Saints School9294 Stonewall RoadManassas, VA 20110Grades PreK-8Tel: 703-368-4400 – SchoolFax: 703-393-2157Email: office@allsaintsva.orgDr. Sally Nicholson – PrincipalSt. Patrick School9151 Ely's Ford RoadFredericksburg, VA 22407Grades: PS-8Tel: 540-786-2277 - SchoolFax: 540-785-2213Email: saintpatrick123@yahoo.comDr. Stephen Fry – PrincipalHoly Cross Academy250 Stafford Lakes ParkwayFredericksburg, VA 22406Grades: PS-8Tel: 540-286-1600 – SchoolFax: 540-286-1625Email: holycrossacademy@verizon.netSr.Mary Sheila Maksim, OP - PrincipalSt. Thomas Aquinas Regional School13750 Mary's WayWoodbridge, VA 22191Grades: PreK-8Tel: 703-491-4447 - SchoolFax: 703-492-8828Email: office@aquinastars.orgMrs. Sarah Chevlin - PrincipalHoly Family School14160 Ferndale RoadDale City, VA 22193Grades: PS-8Tel: 703-670-3138 – SchoolFax: (703) 670-8323Email: office@holyfamilydalecity.orgMr. David Lima – PrincipalSt. William of York School3130 Jefferson Davis HighwayStafford, VA 22554Grades: PS-8Tel: 540-659-5207 – SchoolFax: 540-659-9863Email: office@stwillschool.orgDr. Tricia Barber - PrincipalSt. Francis of Assisi School18825 Fuller Heights RoadTriangle, VA 22172Grades: PS-8Tel: 703-221-3868 - SchoolFax: 703-221-0700Email: schooladmin@comcast.net

SECONDARY ONLY SCHOOLSSr. Lorraine McGrew, IHM, Interim Head of SchoolMr. Carl Patton, Director of InstructionBishop Denis J. O'Connell High School6600 Little Falls RoadArlington, VA 22213Grades: 9-12Tel: 703-237-1400 – SchoolFax: 703-237-1412Email: admissions@bishopoconnell.orgMrs. Ginny Colwell, Head of SchoolDr. Thomas Opfer – PrincipalPaul VI High School10675 Fairfax BoulevardFairfax, VA 22030Grades: 9-12Tel: 703-352-0925 SchoolFax: 703-273-9845Email: gopvi@paulvi.netMrs. Kathleen McNutt, Head of SchoolMrs. Denise Tobin, Director of InstructionBishop Ireton High School201 Cambridge RoadAlexandria, VA 22314Grades: 9-12Tel: 703-751-7606 - SchoolFax: 703-212-8173Email: info@bishopireton.orgSr. Mary Veronica Keller, OP – Head of SchoolMr. P. Shawn McNulty – PrincipalPope John Paul the Great High School17700 Dominican DriveDumfries, VA 22026Grades: 9-10Tel: 03-445-0300 – SchoolFax: 703-445-0301Email: smv.keller@jpthegreat.orgPRIVATE SCHOOLSMrs. Elizabeth Poole – PrincipalLinton Hall School9535 Linton Hall RoadBristow, VA 20136Grades: PreK-8Tel: 703-368-3157 - SchoolFax: 703-393-3036Email: lhs principal@hotmail.comMrs. Vivian Zini, PrincipalAngelus Academy7644 Dynatech CourtSpringfield, VA 22153Grades: PS-8Tel: 703-924-3996 – SchoolFax: 703-924-9683information@angelusacademy.comMrs. Anne Carroll – Executive DirectorMr. Bob Pennefather – DirectorSeton School9314 Maple StreetManassas, VA 20110Grades: 7-12Tel: 703-368-3220 - SchoolFax: 703-393-1199Email: acarroll@seton-school.orgMrs. Ann Lewis/Mr. Peter GorfidaSt. Michael the Archangel High School6301 Campus DriveFredericksburg, VA 22407Tel: 540-548-8748 - Schoolpgorfida@saintmichaelhs.org

DIOCESE OF ARLINGTONEARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERS 2019-2020All Saints9294 Stonewall RoadManassas, VA 201104 years old (City of Manassas)Tel: 703-368-4400Angelus Academy7644 Dynatech CourtSpringfield. VA 221533 years old (Fairfax County)Tel: 703-924-3996Blessed Sacrament1417 West Braddock RoadAlexandria, VA 223023 years old (City of Alexandria)Tel: 703-998-4170St. PhilipEarly Childhood Center7506 St. Philip Ct.Falls Church, VA 220422 years old (Fairfax County)Tel: 703-573-4570Epiphany1211 E. Grandview AvenueCulpeper, VA 227013 years old (Culpeper County)Tel: 540-825-9017Holy Family14160 Ferndale RoadDale City, VA 221933 years old (Prince William County)Tel: 703-670-3138Holy Spirit8800 Braddock Road

Blessed Sacrament, Alexandria Our Lady of Lourdes, Richmond St. Leo, Fairfax St. Mary’s, Richmond St. Luke, McLean St. Patrick, Richmond 1999 – 2000 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Vienna All Saints, Richmond Sacred Heart, Winchester *Charlottesville Catholic, Charlot

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