Carondeletter Summer 2014 | Page 2

Celebrate! Every fall, about two-hundred freshman students begin high school at Carondelet. They come as girls, wide- eyed with anticipation, curiosity, and anxiety. They know—and yet they cannot know—that in the four years to follow, they will assume new responsibilities, face unfamiliar challenges, and embark on unexpected adventures. They will forge relationships with classmates, some of whom will become lifelong friends. They will explore their spirituality and develop a more mature relationship with God. And they will learn about themselves and their place in the world. They will grow up. With passion and commitment, the Carondelet faculty, families, and community teach, support, and inspire students so that, four years after those children step tentatively onto the campus, they emerge as women who are capable, aware, generous, and ready to pursue their dreams. Our investment of time and resources—and our students’ persistence and hard work—culminates in graduation, the celebration of two-hundred women who have come of age before our eyes. This issue of the Carondeletter honors the accomplishments of the class of 2014, and the collective dedication that nurtured yet another group of women to go out and make a difference in the world. CARONDELETTER Published quarterly for the alumnae, parents, and friends of Carondelet High School. President Bonnie Cotter Principal Nancy Kelley Libby '76 Director of Development Janet Wilks Director of Alumnae Relations Mary Goebel Frevele '75 Director of Communications Rosanne Siino PhD '80 Historian Sr. Eleanor Eagan, CSJ Editor/Communications Manager Katie Clark Vecchio '76 Digital Media Manager Christina Ditzel '97 Database Services Manager Monica Simmons MISSION VISION STATEMENT STATEMENT Carondelet High School, founded and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, provides quality Catholic education in a caring environment. Carondelet educates, challenges and enables young women to integrate gospel values, to intelligently apply these values to their lives and to reflect these values through leadership and service to the greater community. Carondelet High School, founded and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, will serve those seeking to become “all of which woman is capable” through a curriculum that integrates intellectual, moral, physical, psychological, social, and spiritual development. Carondelet High School will model collaboration among students, faculty, parents, alumnae, Board, and the greater community. Integrating a counter-cultural stance based on gospel values, the School will nurture an environment of risk-taking that enables each person to assume roles of leadership and service to the dear neighbor. Graduates of Carondelet High School will know their responsibility to reflect the CSJ charism of unity and reconciliation in their personal and professional lives.