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Mother Seton Academy2010 - 2011 Annual Report

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Sr. Barbara Bowers, SSNDBro. Arthur Caliman, CFX

Sr. Anne Patrice Hefner, OSF Sr. Mary Catherine Warehime, DC

Sr. Ellen Maroney, IHMBro. Frank O’Donnell, SM, JD

Sr. Charmaine Krohe, SSND - PresidentMrs. Laura Peterson Minakowski - Principal

Yvette ArmsteadLeah BenzingAnne DoyleSheila Epps

Sr. Mary Ann Hartnett, SSNDLisa Knickmeyer

Jonathan LucaSr. Patricia Maxa, SSND

Sandi McFadden

Bro. Jesse O’Neill, SMSr. Lisa Perkowski, IHM

James RossiSr. Marianne Roderick, SSND

James ScottTameka TaylorNatalia Thaniel

Sr. Joan Warner, DC

Administration

Member BoardDaughters of Charity

Marianist SocietySchool Sisters of Notre Dame

Sisters of St. Francis of PhiladelphiaSisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Xaverian Brothers

Faculty & Staff

Sponsoring Congregations

Board of DirectorsBrendan Baloh

Sr. Donna Desien, OSF Jonathan Dubin, M.D. Sr. Mary Gilbart, DC

Sr. Ellen Maroney, IHMRicardo Johnson, Esq.

Mary Ellen KaplanBro. James Kelly, CFX

Michael Kelly, Esq.Sr. Charmaine Krohe, SSND - ex-officio

Larry LawsonDana Moore, Esq.

Patrick MutchMichael Naccarato, CPA, Esq. - Treasurer

Bro. Frank O’Donnell, SM, JD - ChairSuzanne Price

Paul Speargas, CFA Lisa Stromberg

Sr. Josephann Wagoner, SSND - Secretary

Volunteer StaffBro. Michael Chiuri, SM

Drew HavensRoberta Poulton

Anne DoyleJonathan Luca

Newsletter Design

2011-12 Mother Seton Academy Family

Cross created by students in our Sunrise Art Program

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As Mother Seton Academy completes its second year at its Greenmount Avenue home, we stand in awe of how much has been accomplished over the years. To remind us of how far we have come, on special occasions we display a picture of the six founding members of our school to remind all of us of the vision they had and the risks they took to make others aware of the need for providing a tuition-free Catholic School education for children of underserved neighborhoods in our city. Because of their vision, six religious communities have remained deeply committed to our school through their presence, support and belief in our mission. During the past school year, our dedicated teachers enabled our students to make significant academic progress in mathematics, science, social studies and reading as measured in our standardized test scores. Art, music and the opportunity for field trips broadened their experiences. Community service stretched them to look beyond their own needs and become more aware of the needs of others. Parents attended workshops which provided tools for enrichment and support. Volunteers contributed additional services to the school and students. We welcomed new board members Lisa Stromberg, Patrick Mutch, and Sister Ellen Maroney, IHM. Our 2010-2011 school year was a busy and productive year. As we develop channels of communication to assure

ongoing contact with our alumni and former graduates who are now in high school or college, we look with gratitude to those high schools that have opened their doors and their hearts to embrace our students. They continue to provide quality education for MSA’s students who come from our middle school environment to their high school campuses. Their support and scholarships have enabled so many of our students to become successful citizens in our world. Although faced with a challenging economy, through your generosity we were able to meet our financial goals this past year. We were also able to increase our scholarship sponsors and our student enrollment. In addition, new after school clubs have been added to enhance our program. Our Board of Members and Board of Directors remain strong in their leadership and continue to build on the vision of those founding members who believed that every child should have the opportunity to not only have an excellent education but a Catholic education as well. Thank you for being generous partners as we continue this vision and guide our students into the future.

President and Board Greetings

Sincerely,

Sr. Charmaine Krohe, SSND Bro. Frank O’Donnell, SM, JD School President Board President

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Class of 2007College Acceptances

Albright College

Baltimore City Community College

Barry University

Community College of Baltimore County

Coppin State College

Dundalk Community College

Frostburg State University

King’s College

LaSalle University

Morgan State University

Mount St. Mary’s University

Santa Barbara City College

Seton Hall University

Stevenson University

Towson University

University of Maryland

Anthony Willliams at his graduation from Archbishop Curley High School. He will be attending Albright College and has earned a full 4-year scholarship.

Shaniqua Jones graduates from St. Paul’s School for Girls and expresses her thanks to her sponsor, and MSA Board Member, Suzy Price. She will be attending Towson University and majoring in Accounting.

Yolanda Vargas at her graduation from St. Paul’s School for Girls. She will be attending Frostburg State University.

Diego Martinez at his graduation from Mt. St. Joseph High School. He will be attending LaSalle University and has earned a full scholarship.

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One of the core values at Mother Seton Academy is to provide an environment that offers our students the opportunity to grow in their faith. Each year our eighth grade class attends a four-day retreat at the Marianist Family Retreat Center in Cape May Point, New Jersey, funded by the generosity of the School Sisters of Notre Dame and the Marianists. These holy days away from the pressures of their everyday life give our students sacred space and time to reflect on their three-year journey at Mother Seton Academy. This May was no exception. The theme of our retreat was “Go Out and Make a Difference in God’s World” and Mother Seton Academy students had the opportunity

to reflect on their future path into high school through prayer experiences and various team-building games. The retreat was also expanded by an extra day, incorporating an oceanography unit led by Sr. Joan Warner, DC, eighth grade teacher at Mother Seton Academy with the assistance of the Cape May Nature Center. Sr. Joan explored with the students the discovery of God’s presence at the beach through a variety of scientific experiments. These activities helped all of us to see the magnificence of God’s creation in our midst. Our annual eighth grade retreats serve as an unforgettable experience for our students and reminds them how much they are loved by God.

A Peaceful Time to Reflect and Grow

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MSA Graduate Wins with Mt. St. Joe Five members of Mount St. Joseph High School’s robotics class won first place at the U.S. Naval Academy’s Underwater Robotic Challenge, and one of those students was Mother Seton Academy graduate Brandon Smith-Saxon. News of a former Mother Seton Academy student flourishing at Mount St. Joseph is not a surprise. Brother Jim Kelly, CFX, President and CEO at Mount St. Joseph, was instrumental in founding Mother Seton Academy, and has served as a faithful member of our board of directors for many years. Because of this close relationship, Mount St. Joseph’s has a history of embracing Mother Seton

Academy’s graduates, and fostering our young men’s spiritual and academic success in high school. This strong educational foundation has continued to serve Brandon well. The Mount St. Joseph Robotics Class students were in third place after the preliminary speed trials at the competition. This entitled the Mount St. Joseph team to advance to the “cap the well” state championship where they were pitted against eight other Maryland schools. In the simulated oil spill, the Mount St. Joseph students had to pick up the well cap of a simulated leaking oil well eight feet under the water, and maneuver it onto the well. The lid had to stay on the well so that the well stayed “capped.” Brandon helped bring the team to an overall first place time of one minute and 44 seconds – beating out 96 other Maryland teams by close to a minute or more. Congratulations to Mother Seton Academy Alum Brandon Smith-Saxon and Mount St. Joseph!

Mother Seton Academy graduate Brandon Smith-Saxon with Bro. Jim Kelly, CFX (left) and Barry J. Fitzpatrick,

principal of Mount St. Joseph High School.

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Beginning this past March, some special creatures were springing up at Mother Seton Academy. In collaboration with an internship class from the Maryland Institute of Art (MICA), a group of sixth and seventh grade girls from Mother Seton Academy participated in an afterschool program of art and community building. Working with art educators from both schools, the interns designed and implemented a program for adolescent girls to investigate their own behavioral characteristics and personality traits as both a by-product of and contributor to their communities. Calling the project “My Avatar,” students worked through experimental and reflective processes that led to their creations. First, the students identified animals that represented aspects of their own behavioral characteristics. Then, after experimenting with recyclable

materials, students brought their ideas to form in a paper mâché sculpture that acted as their avatar. Next, they applied paint colors and patterns on their sculptures to represent their “inner landscapes,” again symbolic of their personality traits. Photographs of their finished avatars were collaged into two-dimensional landscapes illustrating the relationship between their avatar and its environment. Finally, the students designed the installation of their avatars to represent the community built in the classroom during the afterschool program. In May, interns installed the avatars in MICA’s Art Education exhibit area. The program culminated with a trip to see the exhibit. There, students, interns and faculty that had participated in the program had the opportunity to reflect on and celebrate the experience of their wonderful, artistic journey of self-discovery.

My Avatar

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Sometimes, when you meet a person, you know instantly that this is a good and caring person. George Brown is one such person. George Brown (a.k.a. Uncle Gene) came to Mother Seton Academy by way of our neighbor, St. Ann’s Parish. He regularly attended mass at St. Ann’s and was intrigued when the former homeless shelter was sold to a school called Mother Seton Academy. George kept his children – Dean, Bob, Aileen and Patrick – updated on the progress of the building and the news of the new tenants. When George first toured the completed school in 2009, he was stunned by how impressive the transformation had been, and how wonderful the Mother Seton Academy community was. He met our students and Sr. Charmaine and knew that this was one organization he wanted to help, and wanted his children to help.

He asked his children to join him in giving a gift to Mother Seton Academy and they readily agreed. The first gift made to us by George, two of his children and his brother Bob was the purchase of new sweaters for all our students. Since then, the Brown family giving has expanded

to include all his children, and they have given faithfully over the years to support Mother Seton Academy, and in honor of their father George. This year, George Brown plans to increase his family giving to include his 21 nieces and nephews. His letter to his extended family asks them to

Generations of Giving

Three generations of the Brown family on vacation in West Virginia.

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join him in giving to Mother Seton Academy and says: “Picture in your mind polite, well-mannered children all dressed in school uniforms. The boys and girls have firm handshakes while looking into your eyes. I attended an event at the school – ‘Poetry Out Loud’ – where eighth grade students recited a poem or part of a poem. I was sitting next to a Mother Seton Academy teacher, and when the students came off the stage and passed by the teacher there were smiles, hugs and pleasant remarks. The students know the teachers and the teachers know the students. On another occasion, at the conclusion of the program the audience was invited to go to the cafeteria for cookies and punch. I was led to the reception by an eighth grade girl, hand in hand, who told me how excited she was

to be going to high school next year, and then onto college. I am writing to ask you to join me and my sons and daughters and their spouses in helping to support this effort. You know the value of a quality education – you received one. I am asking you to contribute to a ‘Brown Fund’ to help Mother Seton Academy continue to provide a quality education for these deserving children.” George Brown cares about Mother Seton Academy, and has made that clear not only in his giving to us but in his faithful work at spreading the word among his family and friends. It is this ever-growing tree of giving that will be Mother Seton Academy’s legacy, and we are grateful to the Brown family and all our generous supporters for continuing to care so thoughtfully for the Mother Seton Academy family.

To view a video from our Poetry Outloud event along with other videos and photographs visit:

Facebook.com/mothersetonacademy

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Thank you to allthe donors and

volunteers who make our school a success.

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$1,000 and aboveAnonymous (8)Katherine and Donald AwaltMr. and Mrs. Thomas BoothGeorge BrownJenny BudgeAnn CarberryCatholic Community of St. Francis XavierCatholic Residents of Mercy RidgeChurch of the AnnunciationJoseph Michael Connelly, Jr.The Dresher FoundationDr. Jonathan DubinMr. and Mrs. James M. DuganGino and Margaret GemignaniMr. and Mrs. Steve GoluekeBarbara and Vincent GuercioSusan LancelottaSteve and Laura LauzonCatherine H. McClellandElizabeth MetteeSkip and Fran MinakowskiMudd, Harrison & Burch, L.L.P.Amy and Patrick MutchNotre Dame PreparatoryW. O’Neil FoundationAnita Healy O’NeillOur Lady of Angels Catholic Community

Daniel and Marree PaszkiewiczBetty PowellMr. and Mrs. Robert PriceRiggs, Counselman, Michaels & DownesMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schwartz, IIIMr. and Mrs. Paul SpeargasSt. Alphonsus Rodriguez ChurchSt. Joseph Parish of CockeysvilleThe Thomas More Project Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welkie, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. WidnerPatricia WilsonRdml. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson, III

$500 and aboveAriosa & CompanyMr. and Mrs. Bruce E. BehrensBollinger Energy CorporationTheresa BoscoMr. and Mrs. Rinse BrinkMr. and Mrs. Patrick BrownCarol S. CareyCatholic Daughters: Court St. JosephCoastal Exteriors, Inc.Carolyn DonohueDavid Donovan

$50,000 and aboveAllegis GroupDrs. Michael and Mary Lee Lynch, D.V.M.Nicholl Family FoundationSolid Rock FoundationStephen & Renee Bisciotti Foundation

$25,000 and aboveKnights of Columbus: Santa Maria CouncilPam and Tom O’Neil

$10,000 and aboveAnonymous (3)Mary Catherine BuntingMr. and Mrs. Francis ContinoFrance-Merrick FoundationMartin C. HaufPartners in ExcellenceCharles A. Staylor Scholarship FundLisa and William Stromberg

The following list recognizes donors’ contributions to the annual fund between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Every attempt was made to make this list accurate. If your name is missing or inaccurate, please accept our apologies and contact the development office at 410-563-2833.

2010-11 Annual Fund Donors

$5,000 and aboveAnonymousAsbestos Specialists, Inc.Samuel W. Chairs, Jr.Church of Saint MarkColumbia VendingRobert and Teresa A. CookMary Ellen and Leon KaplanThe Marion I. & Henry J. Knott FoundationLoyola University CCSJMaryland Glass & Mirror CompanyJeanne MottMr. and Mrs. Wesley PerichSchool Sisters of Notre DameEdith and Kenneth ShigleySisters of Charity of St. Joseph’sSSND Gospel FundSt. Joseph Catholic CommunityThomas Wilson Sanitarium for Children of BaltimoreVend Lease Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Waldron, Jr.Mary and David Williams

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Karen and Kevin ElliottF. Paul Galeone PhotographerKathleen and Gregory FarnoWilliam GaudreauStephen and Nancy GeorgeRichard and Mary GormanHeidi Ann HansanJoann IglehartBro. James Kelly, CFXGregg LandryDr. Colleen LeavittMyrtle LobigJanet MarshMr. and Mrs. James E. Marthinuss, Jr.Marialyce and John MartinDennis B. McCarthyGeorge W. McManus Foundation, Inc.Rev. John McMurry, SSFrancis and Barbara MorrisThe Joseph Mullan CompanyMr. and Mrs. Frank Pilachowski, Jr.PNC FoundationMr. and Mrs. John C. ReeseSisters of Notre Dame de NamurSt. Vincent de Paul of GlyndonStanley Black & DeckerFred TrenkleMr. and Mrs. Leon WilhelmJoseph and Jeny F. Winterling, Jr.Yakabod, Inc.

$250 and aboveRev. John AbrahamsSara BentleyMr. and Mrs. Dean BrownDenise BrownJames and Christine J. BuckleyAnn and Thomas CannaliatoCatholic Daughters: Court St. LouisChesapeake Energy ServicesMike J. ChovonecChurch of the NativityJohn ClasterChristie and Ward CoeCristo Rey Jesuit High SchoolThe Deering Family Foundation, Inc.Audrey DrimalMr. and Mrs. Alexander DurandMr. and Mrs. Perry M. FathEvan FeinbergStephen F. FruinMary GloriosoCarol and Mark GouldCharles GraftonCathy HainesMary Anne HeckwolfMichael V. HorvathJulie and Michael KellyKnights of Peter Claver Leslie and Michael KrainakMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. LanghoffLoyola College CCSJMays Chapel Wine & Spirits

Michael and Therese McAllisterMargaret and Carl McClellandMECU of BaltimoreMary Helen and Zigmond MolnarMr. and Mrs. Pat MonaghanDr. and Mrs. Philip MooreThe Morgan Family Foundation, Inc.Mount St. Joseph’s High SchoolTim MudricRobert MulliganJoyce A. NashNorthrop Grumman FoundationMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. O’NeilMr. and Mrs. Stephen PerkowskiCharles and Bonnie PhippsRent Day, LLCSacred Heart School of GlyndonTodd and Aileen ShinamanMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. SpringerSt. Ann’s Roman Catholic ChurchMary Zatina

$100 and aboveAnonymous (2)Joseph and Sarah AdelmanJoan Kerry BaderLillie BaileyRichard and Dean BaldwinBrendan and Lisa BalohMaragaret D. Basham

Diane and Robert BastressChristina T. BaumanBay City Pest Mgt.Erin and Steve BishopMel R. BlackburnSusan and Paul BrilhartJ. Robert and Mildred BrownMichelle BullSandra and James ButzowMr. and Mrs. Jack H. CampbellCapital One Services, LLCRaymond CicaleDeborah and John ClancyShannon ClancyRobert Coleman, Jr.Max and Ellie ColmersHarry and Kelly CranstonFrances and Phillip CulottaDaughters of CharitySheryl and Mark Del GiornoWilliam and Kathleen DelinskySr. Donna Desien, OSFMr. and Mrs. Peter DileonardiVeronica and Andrew DouglasAnne B. DoyleMr. and Mrs. Richard DrydenClaire EbelingECHO of Northrop GrummanSr. Joan Elias, GNSHAngela and John EllisRosemary K. ElsonBrendan FieldsFood for ThoughtMr. and Mrs. Daniel GallagherMr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher

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Gideons InternationalLaura and Thomas GillenMichael and Linda GilsdorfBaroness Ghislaine Godenne, MDLinda and Alan GrasleyLinda and Christophe GrayeMr. and Mrs. Robert GwynnWilliam and Peggy HarperRobert J. HartMarisa A. HartmannPatricia M. HartnettMary and Dan HelfrichWilliam and Elizabeth HennMichael and Charlene HeydenPaul HummDaniel and Margaret HursonMr. and Mrs. Bobby JacksonAlain JaramilloCassandra JohnsonRicardo JohnsonSteven KaniaMr. and Mrs. G. Hunter KerlinJane KerriganMr. and Mrs. Edward KiernanKnights of Columbus: Archbishop Sheen Council Knights of Fatima CouncilAmanda and Andrew KnipfingMr. and Mrs. Daniel LaffertyMark and Amy LavelleJonathan LucaGayle MahaneyMarianist Province of the U.S.Frank McDermottMr. and Mrs. Mark McDougall

Theresa and Robert McLeodLeo McManusMr. and Mrs. Keith McQuayMr. and Mrs. Francis J. MeagherMicrosoft Giving CampaignMr. and Mrs. Roland H. MillerMr. and Mrs. Charles J. MoranvilleMurphy & ShafferMichael NaccaratoMr. and Mrs. William O’ConnorBro. Frank O’Donnell, SMBeverly PalmerGladys E Palmer-ButlerMr. and Mrs. James ParkerClementine and James PatanellaNonetta PierreKenneth PlanteMargaret PotthastDr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Preis, DDSThomas I. PuleoJohn and Joan RayMargaret RenehanMary and Ray RenehanCarol RinggoldSharon RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Robert RollMr. and Mrs. William RoweDonna and Paul RussellJames and Theresa SandkuhlerDr. and Mrs. Toshio SasamoriSchool Sisters of Notre Dame Communities: Assumption

Cathedral of Mary our Queen Our Lady of Hope St. Thomas Aquinas Convent Sisters AcademyDr. and Mrs. Kenneth SchuberthAnn and Chris ShaferRobin and Allen ShayMichael and Talia R. SheridanElizabeth and Albert SimonSisters of St. Francis of PhiladelphiaTheresa SkeptonPatricia SlackSociety of Saint JosephMr. and Mrs. Larry StaudmeisterMr. and Mrs. Dylan StewartDanielle StilesJacqueline and Mark StokesDavid and Jacquelyn StoutMs. Maryann SurineTargetTCM Plumbing Plus, LlcEdna and Claire TilletteMr. and Mrs. Michael TrageserRhonda TullyMr. and Mrs. Pedro TurinaMary and Raymond VaccareRobert VenturaSr. Bernadette Walsh, SSNDRobin and Eugene WarrenMr. and Mrs. Jon WebbPeggy WillsBeverly WinakerJerry T. Wooden

Deborah A. WydaSusan and Robert ZawodnyBeverly and John Zielinski

Up to $100Anonymous (2)Rafael M. AlvarezBernard F. AndersonJennifer and Matthew AnthonyTheresa ArchambaultStephanie Archer SmithJoanne and James ArchibaldMr. and Mrs. Kevin AverillLuann and Christopher AwaltHoward Baetjer, Jr.Beverly and James BallorEileen BalohBank of America FoundationMr. and Mrs. Daniel BartolowitsRachael BattinSr. Marie Angela Bayne, SSNDKevin BeardDr. Damian E. BirchessMr. and Mrs. Peter BlascoBlessed Sacrament Parish Jerome BoeckmannOlga BohlmanBarbara and Robert BolardBoys Hope Girls HopeCarl W. Brand, IIIAllan BrellerElizabeth and Phil BriscoeDorothy M. BrownNorman and Marjorie BrubeckDavid Bruce

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Akeesha Bryant-KellyCol. and Mrs. Richard BuczekMaureen Byrne and Tom HughesJohn ByrnesShirley S. CaldwellMary Beth CalvinJohn Peter CampbellJoan CanappJoe CareyMatthew T. CareyMaureen and John CarrMichelle and Erik CarrPatricia CaudleMargaret and Bruno CentofantiMary Angela ChairsPatricia ChalfantBernadette B. ChestnuttKathleen ChipkoMr. and Mrs. Vincent ColeianneDeborah and James CollinsChristine M. CondonMichael ConlonMr. and Mrs. John ConreyMr. and Mrs. Raymond D. CookMr. and Mrs. CoolahanDorothy CoppolinoKerry and Matthew CravenMary S. CremenMarilyn CunninghamDavid and Deborah CzorapinskiDiane DavisEmma and Weido DimaioSr. Vincentia Dorsey, IHMThomas J. Doud, Jr.

James DuffyMary M. DuganMr. and Mrs. Marc EbersbergerBro. Edward, CFPMr. and Mrs. EgerRoy and Theresia ElliottChristine and John EybsMr. and Mrs. Luke FarrellDr. Cornelius Feehley, PhDSpring FergusonBarbara S. FerraraSusan FieldConstance and Hugh FitzpatrickF. Bruce FormhalsCheryle S. FranceschiRosalie FrickPatricia and John FrizzeraMary A. GahanJoan GencelGenova TechnologiesMr. and Mrs. Joseph I. GerberCarole GibisonChristopher and Lauren GlassBarbara Glaub-UrbanJacqueline and Ernest GlinkaBernadine and Bruce GoodwinMarion GrahamArthur GrierFr. Edward J. GriswoldKathleen Gubala WinterNancy M. GuidoDavid and Mary Ellen HaddadSr. Marie de Chantal Haigley, SSNDCharles and Joanne Haitmanek

Ardyth L. HallJoseph and Susan HallVirginia and Charles HarrisonSr. Mary Ann Hartnett, SSNDDiane E. HaynesBarbara and John HillmanMary HoganDiane and Kenneth HollaschMary HollenbaughJohn and Mary HornerColeman HorvathCarolyn and Neil HrdlickSr. Mary Catherine Jakubowski, SSNDKatherine and Ralph JandorfLuz JimenezSadie Ann JohnsonTeresa and Stephen JohnsonJerome JoyceMaria and John KachikMary K. KaneDr. and Mrs. Kathleen KarpersKristen and Joseph KeiserMr. and Mrs. John L. Kellermann, Jr.Antonio KennedySr. Victoria Kessler, SSNDMr. and Mrs. Frank KimmelLarzie KircherArlene and James KlairPaul and JoAnn KlattMr. and Mrs. Edward KleinPeter KleinMary K. KnessCraig and Katie Kotras

Robert and Anne KraemerMr. and Mrs. John KraftC. A. KrusniewskiMr. and Mrs. Francis W. KuchtaJoseph and Ann LangBetty Ann Brenner LeeCarl and Nancy LenhoffPauline LewisMary LidinskyStacy LinkMozelle V. LittleSarah and Martin LobertMartha LohmeyerAnn LucaJoanne W. LynchCurtis MabryAndrew and Eileen MacAvoyMr. and Mrs. George ManfredLisa and Frank Marcellino, Jr.Erich and Michelle MarchLelia H. MasaschiJackie MattheuMary McBrideJoanne McClaytonMonica and Michael McGrewJacqueline and Michael McLoughlinHeather and Robert McMonagleCathleen and Brian McNamaraAdele MeyerMary MeyerEugene J. MillerLaura and Adam MinakowskiKathleen and Dominic MonteilJoseph T. Moran

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Roger and Margaret MorrisonJanet E. MosesScott and Janice MotterTimothy and Mary Beth MudricCindy and Michael MulcahyMr. and Mrs. MulhollandMr. and Mrs. William MullanEllen M. MurphyCecilia T. NaceKellie and John NapolitanoElizabeth NormanAudrey and Robert NovakOblate Sisters of ProvidenceJeanne and Dennis O’BrienLois O’Brien-CroninBro. Michael O’Grady, SMMr. and Mrs. John O’HaganPatricia and Robert OhmThomas OrzechowskiMr. and Mrs. Peter O’SullivanAnn and James OwensMr. and Mrs. Jim OwensJennifer PalmisanoMr. and Mrs. Joseph Parham, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PavlockM. Elaine PeleshMary and Charles PerryMr. and Mrs. Morien Perry, Sr.Nancy and Robert PerryCarol Petrocelli WeissCatherine PolkowskiProcter & Gamble Cosmetics Foundation, Inc.Anne E. QuirkFrancis Regemer

Mr. and Mrs. John ReinerJanet and Robert ReiterCarol RiceJudith S. RiceSr. Margaret Mary Robins, DCSr. Marianne Roderick, SSNDRosalie RooneyBrenda RoysterJulia H. RudolphVirginia RugemerMr. and Mrs. John D. RusinkoNorman SadakaMr. and Mrs. Donald SandruckMr. and Mrs. William SappDeborah and John SauerPatricia E. ScaleseTeresa SchellSamuel R. SchnydmanSchool of the CathedralSchool Sister of Notre Dame Communities: College of Notre Dame Cor Unum Corpus Christi Mother Theresa Nazareth Notre Dame Convent Providence Road Shalom VisitationMichele ScottoKathleen A. SearsEleanor and Thomas SeilerMr. and Mrs. Ferdinand SelbyPaul J. Senger

Jamelee and Charles SeymourClaire and Thomas ShafferDr. and Mrs. Thomas D. ShawMargaret Anne ShetzMr. and Mrs. T. Bradford SinclairJudith SipesKathleen and Joseph SmithSusan and Kevin SmithPatricia SmythGeorge SnedikerDavid SouthwickSylvia D. SpringSt. Ignatius Loyola AcademyPatricia SteidleMargaret Jane SteinhagenPatricia Styen-SpeharFrederick L. ThaneAmanda and Jonathan ThomasGilbert and Jeanne ThompsonCheryl and Roger ThunellJeanne and Michael TigheVincent TobinMary and Joel TolleyRichard UllrichElocadio UriasSr. Francis Marie Usher, SSNDMichael VeceraRuth Bishop VelkerVerizon FoundationRobert and Francis VillaJoan VolenickSr. Maria Vooreneveld, IHMKathryn C WachterRobert Wacker

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. WalterMr. and Mrs. John A. WandishinPatricia WarrenSheila R. WharamMonica WheelerJames and Phyllis WhelanValerie and Thomas WhiteClare and Mark WieberGeraldine WilsonRuby S. WilsonMary Therese Susan WoodMichelle WoodDianne and Robert WrobelMarianne YannarellBeverly and Kenneth Young

Endowment GiftsDaughters of CharityThe Thomas More Project

How to DonatePlease send your tax-deductible contribution to:

Mother Seton Academy2215 Greenmount Ave.Baltimore, MD 21218.

For more information on ways to donate contact Anne Doyle 410-563-2833 or [email protected].

Donate online at MotherSetonAcademy.org.

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Gifts in Kind13.5 Wine BarAnonymousAntrim 1844Atwater’sBaloh FamilyBaltimore RavensBaltimore Streetcar MuseumSr. Jeanne Barasha, SSNDBare Bones Grill & BreweryBasignani WineryKevin BeardStephen and Renee BisciottiBlessed Sacrament Parish Bo Brooks RestaurantRev. Tim Brown, SJGrace BruneAnne BurganCabot Creamery CooperativeCafé HonJoan CanappCatholic Community of St. Francis XavierCatonsville Wellness Center MassagePat ChalfantJudy CiveraTheresa M. CorasanitiJane CravenSr. Rita Joyce DiNardo, DCCarolyn DonohueDr. Jonathan DuBois DubinEddie’s of Roland ParkFick Brothers Roofing & Exterior Remodeling Co.

Kim FrazierFrazier’s Gaske, Inc.Sr. Mary Gilbart, D.C.Golden WestBeth GriebSr. Catherine Gugerty, SSNDNancy & Bruce HamiltonKaren HanrahanHarry and David GiftsSr. Mary Ann Hartnett, SSNDHightops Backstage GrilleIvy BookshopMary Ellen and Leon KaplanRev. John Kemper, S.S.Fran and Ed KiernanSr. Charmaine Krohe, SSNDRev. Richard Kuhn, SMLiberatoresLinwoodsMama CucinaMark LuceMerritt Athletic ClubsMichael’sFran and Anthony MinakowskiSr. Joan Minella, SSNDKaren NickelNona of Paradise SpaPat O’BrienBro. Frank O’Donnell, SMPadma Hair SalonPanera’sParfections ChocolatesPatrick’s Restaurant and PubPeppermill

Sr. Lisa Perkowski, IHMBonnie PhippsMr. and Mrs. Vito PiazzaPiney Branch Golf ClubKevin Post and Inline Personal TrainingRoberta PoultonRadcliffe JewlersRadebaugh’s Florist & GreenhousesStephanie Rawlings-BlakeRed Brick StationRotunda Massage, LLCRyan’s DaughterSt. Ann’s Roman Catholic ChurchSt. Joseph Medical Center FoundationSt. Mary’s Seminary and UniversitySt. Mary’s Spiritual Center & Historic Site

St. Thomas Aquinas ParishSammy’s TrattoriaSamsara Salon & SpaThe School of the Cathedral of Mary our QueenSchool Sisters of Notre DameJoanne SewardRuth Shaw, Inc.Shenandoah CavernsSterling PortraitsSubwayTark’s GrillTGI FridaysToby’s Dinner TheatreTrinity SchoolCathy ToplanchikTuxedo HouseSr. Josephann Wagoner, SSNDSr. Bernadette Walsh, SSNDSharon WatersMary and David WilliamsWoodhall Wine Cellars

DonationsContributed ServicesReligious SubsidiesPartners in ExcellenceParents’ FeesTotal Income

$884,573$185,755$107,362 $22,500$18,363

$1,218,553

IncomeSchool ProgramsGraduate SupportOperational SupportAdministrationTotal Expenses

$1,009,931 $92,456

$142,161 $93,312

$1,337,860

Expenses

Financial Report July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

Figures from unaudited financial statements.

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Joshua AndersonArchbishop Curley High SchoolAubrei Barton Erin Baumgartel Amber Beigay Anne BurganCatherine Cardi Allison Carney Pat ChalfantMichael Chovonec College of Notre Dame Shannon Davis Margaux D’Onfrio Carolyn DonohueAnna Louise DowningLisa Dittmar Kathryn Downes Suzanne Duffy Joshua Dumbroff Lauren Fessak Megan FiebigerDiandre Fortune Elizabeth Gielner Celia Gonzalez Diana HealyEmily Heller

Alicia Iuliano Kaitlin Kalm Kit KaneAmanda Kelsten Steve Langhoff Paula Langmead James LeitchRachel Kammen Carolyn Ketterer Tamarah LawrenceRachel Lobo Kelsey Loftus Loyola University Kevin LynchMaryland Institute of ArtApril-Ann Marshall Maryvale Girls Sarah McCann Audrey McGonigle Kelly McKeon Helen McCutheon Natalie Mcquiston Danielle Melfi Jennifer Melon Carolyn Mills Carol MonteiroM.S.A. Families

Ashley Moulton Delia Murray Morgan Murray Amanda Nawoichik Maria Angela Negro Kathy NortonLauren O’Brien Erin O’Hara Jay Orrson Sharin Park Peabody Harp Pedagogy DepartmentShanika Peck Andrea Pesce Nonetta PierreMichael Porter

Roberta PoultonShyla RaoCarol RiceJennifer Ruckel Stephanie Scarpinato Rachael Schulze Michelle Scorrano Robin Shay Victoria Soldiviero Michelle Stephey Joo Youn SukBeairshelle Tity Ivana Valenzuela Sr. Patricia Warnick, SSNDSamantha WetzelbergenMary Williams

2010-11 Volunteers

Roberta Poulton, a long-time volunteer nurse at

Mother Seton Academy, helped to cover, catalog,

and shelve new books.

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Mother Seton AcademyPresents the 5th Annual

Wine Harvest&

Silent AuctionNovember 12, 2011

5:30 - 8:00 PM Loyola University

Live music byTuxedo Park Strings

Fine Wines hand selectedby wine sommelier Nelson Carey, Co-Owner of Grand Cru

Live music by string quintet, Tuxedo Park Strings

Food sampling by localbaltimore eateries

Exciting silent auction iTemsand door prizes

Advance tickets are $45

For information and tickets,visit MotherSetonWineHarvest.com

or call 410-563-2833

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Have you considered making a gift from your estate to Mother Seton Academy?

You can make a lasting contribution towards the education of our students by considering a special gift to Mother Seton Academy through your will, living trust or retirement plan.

When your attorney draws up your will or living trust, we suggest you use the following language: “I hereby give and bequeath __________ to Mother Seton Academy, a not-for-profit incorporated by the laws of the State of Maryland with an address of 2215 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218, for its general purposes.”

If you wish to discuss the language of your bequest, or if you would like additional information about other opportunities to give to Mother Seton Academy through your estate, please call Anne Doyle at 410-563-2833 or [email protected].

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2215 Greenmount AvenueBaltimore, MD 21218

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