2018 ANNUAL REPORT - Mercy Career & Technical High

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2018 ANNUAL REPORTCareers Start Here

Dear Friends,I am pleased to report on our students’ accomplishments during the 2017-18school year at Mercy Career & Technical High School, achievements that wouldhave been impossible without the support of you and the many other donorslisted in these pages. With 95% of students requiring financial aid to attendMercy, you are truly partners in preparing our students for the workforce, postsecondary education, or a combination of both.The Class of 2018 was Mercy’s first class to graduate with e-portfolios, a Googlesite that allows students to document their work over their four years in high school. The e-portfolio programhas expanded to become a senior capstone project that students present to the school community in thespring as a requirement for graduation.Mercy’s virtual reality lab opened in the spring of 2018 thanks in part to generous support from Merck,The 25th Century Foundation, and the Helen D. Groome Beatty Trust, administered by BNY Mellon WealthManagement. The VR Lab provides experiential learning using immersive virtual reality.Our biology teacher piloted the use of the VR lab with her sophomore class and found significantimprovement in student comprehension of the subject matter as compared to previous classes. Thisyear, additional academic and career classes are using the VR Lab to enhance learning including HealthOccupations, Social Studies, and Health.Mercy’s goal is to remain the best career and technical high school in the Philadelphia region, graduatingstudents who are highly competent, compassionate, contributing members of the global community. We mustensure that Mercy graduates have the skills that will allow them to advance on their chosen career pathstoday and into the future.In service of that goal, Trustees and school leadership took part in an intensive strategic planning process ledby Dr. Clyde Hornberger, former director of Lehigh Career and Technical Institute and a nationally recognizedexpert in career and technical education. Dr. Hornberger evaluated Mercy’s academic offerings and careerand technical programs and made recommendations.As a result of the strategic planning process, the Board of Trustees approved five strategic goals: Conduct a facilities study leading to a new and improved school facility Expand corporate partnerships Evolve the curriculum to meet the needs and abilities of the Mercy CTE student Offer career and technical programs for high priority occupations Continue to look for financial efficienciesI look forward to sharing our progress toward these goals as we implement the strategic plan. As always, yoursupport will be key to our success.Thank you for all that you do to benefit our students. We truly value your partnership.Sincerely,Sister Rosemary Herron, RSMPresident2018 ANNUAL REPORT 1

Student Certifications & Career OpportunitiesBUILDING CERTIFICATIONS: National Center for Construction Education &Research, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)10 & 30 safety certificationsCAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Facility Technician Union Apprentice Property MaintenanceCOMPUTER SERVICE TECHNICIANCERTIFICATIONS: CompTIA IT Fundamentals, CompTIA A ,Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Computer User Support Specialist Network and ComputerSystems Administrator Computer OperatorBUSINESS EDUCATIONCERTIFICATIONS: Microsoft Office Specialist Certification inWord, Excel and PowerPoint, Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA) 10CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Administrative Assistant Bill and Account Collector Accountant R eceptionist and Information Clerk Office Assistant Teller Bookkeeper2 MERCY CAREER & TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Computer Network Architect Computer Network Support Specialist Information Security Analyst Video Game Designer

COSMETOLOGYCERTIFICATIONS: Pennsylvania State Cosmetology License,Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Cosmetology Instructor/School Director Platform Artist State Board License Inspector Cruise Ship Stylist Wig Manager/Consultant Hairstylist/Salon Owner Entertainment StylistADVERTISING ART & WEB DESIGNCERTIFICATIONS: CompTIA IT Fundamentals; Adobe Certified Associatein Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop CS6; CIW Site Development;Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Graphic Designer Web Designer/Developer Content Developer Multimedia Artist and AnimatorHEALTH OCCUPATIONSCERTIFICATIONS: Pennsylvania Nurse Aide, CPR, First Aid,Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10NOTE: Only high school in Philadelphia that offers a stateapproved nurse aide training programCAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Nursing Home Adult Day Care Center Physician’s Office Acute Care SettingCULINARY & PASTRY ARTSCERTIFICATIONS: ManageFirst Nutrition, ServSafe Food ProtectionManager, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Cook (prep, line, pastry) Cafeteria attendant Hotel coffee break attendant Assistant banquet chef Banquet cook Catering cook Restaurants, schools, food servicemanagement companies, hotels, resorts,hospitals, private homes, test kitchens2018 ANNUAL REPORT 3

Achievements of the Class of 2018In June 2018,Mercy Career& Technical HighSchool graduated77 students.Average dailyattendance rate:95%The Class of 2018 earned state licenses and industry-recognizedcertifications within seven career programs as noted below: 100% of Advertising Art & Web Design graduates earnedcertifications in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign CS6, andAdobe Photoshop. 100% of Building Trades graduates earned the National Centerfor Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Corecertification and OSHA 30 certification. 100% of Business Education graduates earned Microsoft OfficeSpecialist certifications in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. 100% of Cosmetology graduates successfully completed their1,250 hours of cosmetology training and are fully licensed in theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania. 100% of the Health Occupations graduates successfullycompleted the Nurse Aide Training Program and are certified bythe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 83% of Computer Service Technician graduates earned CompTIAIT Fundamentals certification. 78% of Culinary & Pastry Arts graduates earned the NationalRestaurant Association Education Foundation’s ManageFirstNutrition certification and 67% earned ServSafe Food ProtectionManager Certification.4 MERCY CAREER & TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLThe Class of 2018 was awarded 2.3 million in scholarships andmerit awards. 61% went on to postsecondary education– 42% to four-year colleges and universities– 14% to two-year or community colleges– 5% to trade schools or training programs 21% are working part-time and going to school part-time 13% entered the workforce full-time 5% entered the military

Mercy CTE Works!THE CO-OP PROGRAM is a joint venture between Mercy CTE and area businesses and organizations to give seniors on-the-job training intheir chosen career fields. Co-Op helps students practice and develop the skills they learned in their CTE classes. Through Co-Op, studentsalso learn the value and importance of job readiness skills such as punctuality and attendance, flexibility in performing workplace tasks,dressing professionally for the workplace, and interpersonal communication skills. Mercy CTE graduates’ mastery of these soft and hard skillsprepare them for success in their chosen careers and as lifelong learners.Mercy CTE is grateful to the following companies that provided Co-Op jobs for Mercy seniors during the 2017–18 school year:Beneficial BankBoland WoodworkingCampus ApartmentsCenova Snow & Ice SolutionsE Caldwell Tax ServicesBliss The SalonIndependence Mission Schools,13 schools and the main officeLavin, O’Neil, Cedrone & DiSipioLegis Group LLCMasonic VillageMeadowview Rehabilitation and Nursing CenterMercy CTE Admissions OfficeMercy CTE Tech Support DepartmentMercy Neighborhood MinistriesPhelan Hallinan Diamond & JonesPhiladelphia Insurance CompaniesPIDCPTR Baler & CompactorSaint Christopher SchoolSaint Ignatius Nursing & Rehab CenterSona Pub & KitchenUniversity City HousingCommunity Center at VisitationWesley Enhanced LivingWm. J. Donovan Co.Each career and technical program at Mercy CTE has its own Occupational Advisory Council, whose members enhance the CTE programs by providingguest speakers, visits to job sites, and specialized equipment. Mercy CTE is grateful to the following people who served on an Occupational AdvisoryCouncil during the 2017-18 school year:ADVERTISING ART & WEB DESIGN/COMPUTER SERVICE TECHNICIANAlex Chatzistamatis, NuixWilliam Colon, Drexel University’s LeBow Collegeof BusinessMichelle Gross, USLIAaron Heintz, Archdiocese of PhiladelphiaLouis Huang, Burlington County, New JerseyBrien Nunn, Independence Mission SchoolsBUILDING TRADESJoe Boyle, Boyle EnergyMark Brady, Campus ApartmentsStavros Chatzistamatis, Philadelphia WaterDepartmentJim Cocker, Campus ApartmentsVince Console, Associated Builders andContractors, Inc.Brian Fink, Klover ConstructionBrent Ford, PTR Baler & CompactorBobby Gagliardi, Campus ApartmentsRichard Harris, Associated Builders andContractors, Inc.Mike Jayes, TN Ward CompanyAndrew MacDonald, Charles H. MacDonaldElectric, Inc.Charles MacDonald, Charles H. MacDonaldElectric, Inc.Ken MacDougall, National Electrical ContractorsAssociation (NECA)Lee McLaughlin, PTR Baler & CompactorRyan Parker, PTR Baler & CompactorGary Pergolini, TN Ward CompanyIra Stahl, Stahl ElectricalBUSINESS EDUCATIONJoanne Bollinger, Johnson & JohnsonMichael Glatts, PfizerMayla Jackson, City of PhiladelphiaMonique Kelly, MNK CommunicationsTJ Krempa, Revolution Fitness FactoryPat Lindsay-Harvey, Edu-Sports Academy, Inc.(Home of Swing 2 Tee Golf)Tim Lynch, IBMMorgan Maguire, Philadelphia Insurance CompaniesRobert Maiden, Stony Hill AdvisorsLouise McShane, Thomas Jefferson UniversityNathalie Paul, Law Office of Robert H. Holber, P.C.Loren Pierson, Johnson & JohnsonJillian Reilly, Drexel UniversityAli Stewart, Hampton-Haddon MarketingCorporationJill Winnington, Gwynedd Mercy UniversityCOSMETOLOGYLisa Chapman, Ashanti’s Hair DesignMenyana Cerdan, Maya’s Beauty SalonLauren Gramburg, Platinum Hair CompanyBarbara Greeby, SupercutsGiavanna Kettell, SupercutsLisa Lewis, SupercutsPeggy Mitchell, Mitchell’s Barber & Beauty SalonNettie Whitaker, Cosmetology Teacher (retired)Debra Windus, BurmaxCULINARY & PASTRY ARTSBen Burger, Philadelphia Cricket ClubDominique Dixon, Philadelphia Cricket ClubMonica Glass, Constellation Culinary GroupRichard Pepino, Drexel UniversityHEALTH OCCUPATIONSIva Bonaparte, Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaJennifer Brosnan, Phoenixville HospitalJonanna R. Bryant, Black Nurses RockPhiladelphiaBarbara Coleman, Mercy Neighborhood Ministriesof Philadelphia, Inc.Alea Ferrer, Roxborough Memorial Hospital Schoolof NursingJames Glatts, Penn Presbyterian Medical CenterElissa Goldberg, Drexel University College ofMedicineDaniel Singleton, Children’s Hospital ofPhiladelphiaJeffrey O. Wilkins, Sterile Concepts TechnologyMaureen Wright, BAYADA Home Health Care2018 ANNUAL REPORT 5

Mercy Students 2018–19 By the Numbers30697 %55zip codesrepresentedlive in Philadelphiastudents95%95%considered “at risk” due to issuesincluding learning disabilities,neighborhood violence, and povertyaverage dailyattendance rate 14,000cost per student 8,400maximum tuition & fees95%of families qualify forfinancial aid 3,140average tuition afterscholarships/financial aidETHNICITY2% SELECTED OTHERRELIGION8% MULTIRACIAL3% MUSLIMSEX9% NO RELIGIONSELECTED37% MALE13% WHITE36% CATHOLIC17% LATINO60% AFRICAN AMERICAN /BLACK6 MERCY CAREER & TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL52% NON-CATHOLICCHRISTIAN63% FEMALE

Thank You, Donors!The Catherine McAuley Society, named for the foundress of theSisters of Mercy, recognizes individuals who have rememberedMercy Career & Technical High School in their wills, as abeneficiary of their retirement plans or life insurance policies, orthrough other deferred gifts.MEMBERSChairs: Barbara R. Kahn & Charles Kahn Jr.Judith F. Bishop-Duffy & James DuffyMercy Career & Technical High School extends its sincere gratitudeto all the generous donors listed in these pages who invested in ourstudents between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018.MISERCORDIA SOCIETY 100,000 Charles E. Ellis Trust for GirlsMaguire Foundation (Scholarships)Pennsylvania Convention CenterAuthorityThe Henry A. Quinn CharitableFoundationMr. and Mrs. Brian J. RileySantulli Family FoundationCIRCLE OF MERCY SOCIETY 25,000– 99,99925th Century FoundationBAYADA Home Health CareBLOCSChubbConnelly FoundationMr. and Mrs. Laurence GenuardiGlobal Packaging, Inc.Henkels FoundationMaguire Enterprises II, LPJJ White, IncorporatedJ.P. Mascaro & SonsMerck FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert O’Leary, Jr.Ollin LLCPhiladelphia Insurance Companiesa member of the Tokio MarineGroupTherm-Omega-TechUSLIMERCY SHIELD SOCIETY 5,000– 24,999AnonymousHelen D. Groome Beatty Trustadministered by BNY MellonWealth ManagementMs. Carol A. Chiodo andMr. Michael CavanaughMr. and Mrs. James J. Clearkin, IIICNI Sales, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Burton R. CohenCooper Acquistions, LPThe Cozen O’Connor FoundationCustomers BankDelco Properties Holdings, LLLPMr. and Mrs. William J. Devlin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Basil A. DiSipio, Esq.DNB FirstDriscoll Construction Co., Inc.ECBM, LPElliott-Lewis CorporationExelonMr. and Mrs. William J. FinkHamburg, Rubin, Mullin,Maxwell & LupinRod & Kerry Henkels FamilyCharitable FundHowley Family FoundationHoxie Harrison Smith FoundationIndependence Blue CrossMr. and Mrs. Charles Kahn, Jr.Paul E. Kelly FoundationKeyBankThe Patricia Kind FamilyFoundationMs. Colleen M. LangeLincoln Investment GroupHoldings, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund MullinNerney Family FoundationNielsen-KellermanMr. and Mrs. William F. O’DonnellColleen MaguireMr. and Mrs. Joseph PistoneMs. Regina M. PhalanPhiladelphia Council AFL-CIOPhiladelphia Tramrail EnterprisesPNC BankPTR Baler & CompactorMr. and Mrs. Edward J. RodgersMr. and Mrs. Patrick WeldeMr. and Mrs. John SassoSnider HockeyTN Ward CompanyMr. Frank H. TrainerTurner Construction CompanyUHSDr. and Mrs. Christopher A. WeidigWilkie LexusMr. A. Morris Williams, Jr.WSFS BankMAROON & GOLD SOCIETY 1,000– 4,999AnonymousAnna-Maria Moggio FoundationAtlantic Paper CompanyBB&TMr. and Mrs. Ernest “Chip” BehrMr. and Mrs. William J.BonenbergerThe Brady Family CharitableGiving FundMr. and Mrs. Michael CaramanicoMr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeBenedictisSt. Denis Catholic ChurchMr. and Mrs. James DuffyMr. and Mrs. James EganMr. and Mrs. Theodore R. FlintFlynn & O’Hara Uniforms, Inc.Mrs. Eileen B. FlynnFood Depot Holdings LLCMr. and Mrs. James J. GarrityGeneral Building ContractorsAssociation, Inc.Glanzmann SubaruMr. Michael F. Green andMs. Deborah E. DorseyMr. and Mrs. George E. Gunning, IVMr. Daniel FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Josh Greenbaum, Esq.Gwynedd Mercy UniversityMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. HaggertyMr. and Mrs. Alec Hicks, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ray HyerJudge Technology SolutionsKathleen and Jim Lynch EducationFoundationMrs. Maryanne KirkLavin, O’Neil, Cedrone, & DiSipioMr. and Mrs. Eric P. LeisMr. and Mrs. Paul J. LeisMr. and Mrs. John A. Loftus, Jr.Ms. Mary Jane Mac AfeeMrs. Denise C. MarbachThe McCausland FoundationMs. Kathleen McEndyMr. Owen E. McGirrRev. Msgr. Stephen P. McHenryMr. Charles E. McKee, Esq.Meridian BankMr. and Mrs. John MischlerMr. John MoranNational Electrical ContractorsAssociationOptimist Club of PhiladelphiaMr. and Mrs. James D. PrincivalleMr. and Mrs. Robert Riethmiller, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. ScibloSisters of Mercy of the AmericasMid-Atlantic Community Inc.Sky Community PartnersStonemor Partners LPMr. and Mrs. Richard C. SwansonUGI Storage CompanyMr. and Mrs. Daniel P. WalshMr. and Mrs. H. Ray Welch, Jr.Wireless Siting SolutionsWm. J. Donovan Co.MERCY SPIRIT SOCIETYUp to 999AnonymousMr. Jordan Adams ’18Ms. Jane AdamsSister Theresa Agliardi, RSMAmerican Painting & DecoratingMr. and Mrs. Ernest W. AngiolilloMs. Joanie AlstonMr. and Mrs. Christian AumentMs. Catherine AvitabileMr. Satchel Bacon ’18Mr. Thomas Batot ’14Mr. Emilio Bautista ’18BeadforLifeMs. Samantha Belle ’18Ms. Bryanna Bennett ’18Ms. Dolores BochnakMs. Emily Bonett ’18Mr. and Mrs. Adam BorrelliSister Kathleen Boyce, RSMMr. and Mrs. Joseph BoyleMs. Saoirse Boyle ’18Ms. Patricia A. BradleySister Marie Helene Bradley, RSMMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BroderickMr. and Mrs. Howard G. BrothertonMs. Lorraine F. BurneyMr. Brandon Cabibbo ’18Mr. Jonathan Cabrera ’16Mr. Jahid Caldwell ’18Mr. Bob CappsMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. CarchidiCarr & Duff, IncSister Patricia Carroll, RSMMs. Samantha Cartagena ’12Ms. Helen CarterMr. Conor Casey ’14Ms. Louise E. Cebzanov ’80Chadwick Service CompanyMs. Kathleen Chancler andMr. Richard L. McMonigleMr. Stavros Chatzistamatis ’99Mrs. Inger CierniakCitizens Charitable FoundationMr. Edward Clark ’18Mrs. Marian ClingerMr. and Mrs. Raymond M. CollinsMs. Celia M. CooperMr. Michael ConnorMs. Donna CorryMr. Richard CostelloMr. Nelson Crespo ’18Mr. Thomas Crouthers ’02Mrs. Mary CullinanDr. and Mrs. Joseph CurciMr. and Mrs. Edward J. Curry, Jr.Ms. Christina Daley ’18Mr. Michael Daley ’18Sister Santa Maria D’Angelo, RSMMr. Mark Daugherty ’80Mr. Jose Davila ’18Ms. Samiyah Davis ’18Mr. Koree Days ’18Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeAngeloMr. and Mrs. John P. Delaney, Jr.2018 ANNUAL REPORT 7

Thank You, Donors!Mr. and Mrs. Sean DeLucaRev. Paul A. DiGirolamo, JCDMr. Nick DiSantis ’18Ms. Maureen DiSipioMs. Melissa A. DiSipioDonohue, McKee & MattsonMr. David A. DorseyMr. Richard Dougherty ’04Ms. Mary M. DuraMr. and Mrs. Thomas DursoMr. and Mrs. Bernard DwyerMs. Kara DwyerMr. and Mrs. Philip EarleyMr. Andrew Eckroade ’18Ms. Gabrielle Edwards ’18Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ehasz ’79Mr. Joseph Ehly ’18Mr. Patrick EidingMs. Aleeyah Ellis ’18Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. FarrellMr. and Mrs. Martin F. FarrellMr. and Mrs. Francis FeeHonorable & Mrs. James FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. William FitzpatrickMr. Tyshon Fowler ’18Ms. Lisa FoxSister Cecelia Fox, RSMMs. Terrez Frames ’86Mr. Frailyn Francisco ’18Mr. and Mrs. John H. FrantzMr. and Mrs. John FruncilloMr. and Mrs. Richard GaalMs. Celia Gagliardi ’18Ms. Donna GalasMs. Sallyann GallagherSister Suzanne Gallagher, RSMMs. Susan GarretsonMr. Xavier Garro ’18Mr. Barseh Gbor ’18Dr. and Mrs. Mark GernerdMr. and Mrs. Matthew GiannoneMr. William J. Gioioso andMs. Mary A. DuffyMr. and Mrs. James R. Glanzmann, Sr.Ms. Catherine GlattsMr. Hugh F. GlattsMr. and Mrs. Phillip K. GlickMs. Kastiani Gonzalez ’18Mr. Moises Gonzalez ’18Mr. and Mrs. William J. GormleyMrs. Pamela GradyMr. and Mrs. Earl L. GrahamMr. Huibert GrambergMs. Ann M. GrebloskiMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GriffithsMs. Christina Guess ’18Ms. Jena Guess ’18Mr. Eric Gunter, Jr. ’18Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. HaasMrs. Eleanor Carr Hagan ’58Mr. and Mrs. George W. HainRev. Edward J. Hallinan, SJCP, MDiv.The Joe Hand Charitable FundMs. Maryann Battista Hanna ’61Ms. Irene Horstmann HannanMs. Joan HarmerMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartnett, Jr.Mr. Abram S. HauptMr. Robert B. HayesMr. John T. HealyMs. Amber Heffernan ’18Mr. and Mrs. John HerronSister Rosemary Herron, RSMRev. Thomas M. HigginsMs. Shanda HillMr. John HillmanMr. and Mrs. Michael Hobbs, Sr.Sister Barbara Hoffman, RSMMr. and Mrs. John P. HoganMs. Andrea O. HollingsworthIllinois Tool Works FoundationIMC Construction, Inc.Mr. Amir Ings ’18Mrs. Mary Jane Dillon Irvin ’69Ms. Ciani Jackson ’18Ms. Demonee Johnson ’18Ms. Bernadette A. KearneyMr. Thomas Keating ’62Mr. Chase Kelsey ’18Sister Margaret Maura Kirby, RSMMr. and Mrs. John J. KivitzMr. Dennis A. KonopkaBrian T. Kucer, MD andKate A. Murray, MDDrs. Frank and Kathleen KucerThe Kula FoundationSister Patricia Lapczynski, RSMMr. Kevin Leahy ’18Mr. and Mrs. Mark LedgerMs. Mikayla Lee ’18Mr. Guy Robert LeighLinda and John LeighbodyMs. Barbara LevinMrs. Hele

Brent Ford, PTR Baler & Compactor Bobby Gagliardi, Campus Apartments Richard Harris, Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. Mike Jayes, TN Ward Company Andrew MacDonald, Charles H. MacDonald Electric, Inc. Charles MacDonald, Charles H. MacDonald Electric, Inc. Ken MacDo

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