smca annual report 2011
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The Annual Report provides the St. Michael’s community with information about our school’s activities and performance during the past year, as well as recognizes our donors for their continuous support.TRANSCRIPT
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Annual Report 2010ñ2011–
TABLE OF CONTENTSBy the Numbers 4School Highlights 6Fine Arts 7Faith Life 8Athletics 9Faculty/Staff Accomplishments 9Alumni 10College Acceptances and Matriculation 11Financial Summary 12Annual Appeal 14Crusader Classic Golf Tournament 15Grandparents’ Day 16St. Michael’s Annual Gala 16Ways You Can Give 18Honor Roll of Donors 20In-Kind Donor 25
Mr. Jay Arellano
Ms. Deann Armstrong
Mr. Billy Austin
Mrs. Holly Bayer
Ms. Toni Bravo
Mrs. Corinne Callahan
Mr. John Clanton
Ms. Ruth Cook
Mrs. Veronica Cunningham
Mrs. Tori Gorman
Ms. Christina Dehan
Mr. Daniel Diffen
Mrs. Becky Frost
Ms. Sonia Gaillard
Mr. Steven Gauna
Mr. Patrick Goertz
Mrs. Amparo Gonzales
Ms. Elsa Gonzales
Mrs. Jill Graham
Ms. Heidi Gray
Ms. Jessica Grisham
Mrs. Rae Harrison
Mr. Donald Haynes
Mrs. Melissa Henwood
Mr. Les Huff
Ms. Reem Kattura
Mrs. Lori Kirby
Mrs. Dorothy Klousia
Mr. Ivan Klousia
Dr. Charlotte Knepp
Mr. David Koch
Mrs. Ginny Koch
Mrs. Susan Kohagen
Mrs. Kami Land
Mr. Peter Lang
Ms. Larissa Leal
Mr. Anthony Lee
Mrs. Susan Maher
Mr. Jesse Martinez
Dr. Charlotte May
Mr. Ed McCabe
Fr. Jim McDonough
Ms. Aine McVey
Mrs. Sharon Meyers
Mr. Brian Moreland
Mrs. Anna Morrison
Mr. Matthew Muller
Mr. Ben Ortiz
Mr. Darrell Pantalone
Mrs. Angela Parsons
Mr. Wade Pellerin
Mrs. Kelly Perez
Ms. Lisa Perez
Mrs. Paula Priour
Mrs. Ayne Ray
Mrs. Sharon Scamardo
Mrs. Patrice Scheier
Mr. Calvin Schiraldi
Mr. J. C. Shakespeare
Dr. Dennis Sheeter
Mr. Mackey Smith
Mrs. Hillary Spiller
Mr. Aaron Stancik
Mrs. Stephanie Stewart
Mr. Augie Tijerina
Mrs. Patricia Torrey
Mr. George Waguespack
Dr. Penny Weibly
Mr. Kevin White
Mrs. Cheryl Winkler
FACULTY/STAFF 2010-2011
DEAR PARENTS, ALUMNI, AND FRIENDS OF ST. MICHAEL’S,
This Annual Report gives our school the opportunity to share with
each of you the achievements of St. Michael’s Catholic Academy during the
2010-2011 school year. Our remarkable students continue to balance aca-
demics and extra-curricular activities, excelling in their work and maintain-
ing the esteemed tradition of being a Crusader.
During the past year, St. Michael’s students have won championships in virtu-
ally every discipline and performed more than 6,000 hours of service to help
each other, our school, and the greater Austin community. Our Symphonic
Ensemble placed First and Second during the past two years in the TAPPS
State Championships. Thirty-two percent of our students represent ethnic
diversity, with 5% coming from outside the United States.
The members of the graduating Class of 2011 were accepted to more than
160 colleges and universities and were awarded more than $10.4 million in
scholarships. St. Michael’s students continue to soar academically – several
graduates last year earned very prestigious awards at universities such as
Southern Methodist University and Emory University.
Fourteen St. Michael’s students have been recognized as National Merit
Scholars over the past 5 years – well ahead of most public and independent
high schools in Austin. Our SAT and ACT scores are more than 20% higher
than national averages.
Indeed, it is a great time to be a St. Michael’s Crusader. I want to express my
gratitude to each of you for your continued support of SMCA. With your help
and God’s blessings, we will continue our mission of inspiring our students for
life.
Sincerely,
Sharon S. Scamardo, M.Ed., Principal
A LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL
BOARD 2010-2011William Franz, Chair
Carl Mica ’89, Vice-Chair
Sara Carlstead Brumfield, Secretary ’93
Don Keller, Treasurer
Josie Barrett
Spencer Carlton
Brother Richard Daly, CSC
Guy Diedrich
Christopher Dolce ’88
Steve Felice
Manny Flores
Dr. William Paver
Lisa Sikora
David Smith
Jay Watson
EX OFFICIO BOARDMEMBERSDr. Ned Vanders
Superintendent of Catholic Schools
Diocese of Austin
Sharon S. Scamardo, M.Ed., Principal
FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010-2011Stephen J. Rohleder, Chair
Thomas Bernhardt
Dr. Don Carlton
Carolyn DeRoeck
Mark Finley
William Franz, Trustee Liaison
Sister Gertrude Levy, D.C.
Sharon Meyers
Kay Mooney
Dr. William Paver
Greg Peters
Sharon Scamardo, M.Ed.
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BY THE NUMBERS
CLASS OF 2011 119 students graduated in May 2011.
2011 SAT SCORES
400
500
600
Cr. Reading Math Writing
SMCA Mean
Texas Mean
National Mean
SMCA Middle 50%Cr. Reading(520–640)
SMCA Middle 50%Math (520–670)
SMCA Middle 50%Writing (530–640)
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SMCA Students 25.6
Texas 20.8
National 21.1
2011 ACT COMPOSITE SCORES
NATIONAL MERIT RECOGNITION, 2011
National Merit Finalists and Scholars
National Merit Commended
National Hispanic Recognition4
5
6
2011 SAT SCORES
400
500
600
Cr. Reading Math Writing
SMCA Mean
Texas Mean
National Mean
SMCA Middle 50%Cr. Reading(520–640)
SMCA Middle 50%Math (520–670)
SMCA Middle 50%Writing (530–640)
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Selena Alonzo
Monica Ball
Margaret Barber
Julianna Barreiro
Randall Bloomquist
Stephanie Brown
Austin Burch
Alexander Cady
Rachelle Caparroso
Elizabeth Carls
Haley Cartwright
Angela Chronis
Lauren Dow
Mary Drisdale
Joseph Finley
Christina Heyl
Kyung Jeon
Nia Johnson
William Klein
Johann Mahler
Jennifer Mott
Brianna Muniz
Angela Park
Anna Parsons
Kira Parsons
Christina Pensock
Andrew Reue
Haley Riscen
Rebecca Rodriguez
Christina Ross
Luke Seeker
Marisa Silva
Bethany Smith
Paul Smith
Erin Spencer
Blythe Storrar
William Taylor
Kimberly Trimble
Genevieve Tyler
Rachel Walker
Charlice Wehbe
Alison Wenholz
Emily Zagger
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS 2010-2011NHS MEMBERS NHS INDUCTEES
Sarah Allen
Seth Bernacki
Seth Blanke
John Bridge
Michael Cantu
Vanessa Carrizales
Michael Cimino
Teresa Cruz
Caleb Dautel
Joshua Dautel
Megan Doyle
Aylin Eker
Phillip Flagg
Seung Ju Han
Ashley Hancock
Anne Harwig
Stuart Heinlein
Theresa Hodapp
Sydney Holmes
Abigail Huffman
Nicholas Land
Megan Lawyer
Hyo Jung Lee
Sung Hoo Lee
Matthew Leibowitz
Alec Lewis
Cella Mahoney
Meredith Mancill
Marissa Martin
Irene Minderhoud
Adam Nastars
Emma Nicolas
Seong Hyuk Park
Radica Patel
Alexandra Petrucci
Martin Prado
Patrick Roland
Benjamin Russell
Allison Saft
Kyle Sarradet
Blake Seeker
John Shea
Ellen Smith
Caitlin Whiteley
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FINE ARTS
SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLESMCA students earned TAPPS 5A State Runner-Up Honors for 2011. Students also succeeded as the only school to receive
100% Division I ratings in all categories including: Full Orchestra, Jazz, Small Ensembles and Solos. Additionally, nine stu-
dents earned All Region Honors in the public school ATSSB Symphonic, Concert and Jazz Band. Two students advanced to
the Area Competition; one student made 1st Chair Flute All State ATSSB; and two students made All State TPSMEA Sym-
phonic and Jazz Bands. The Crusader Marching Band also had the opportunity to perform at the Annual Operation Blue Santa
Parade in Austin during Thanksgiving.
VISUAL ARTS• SMCA students placed 1st in District TAPPS Competition.
• Art students participated in worldwide art program, the
Memory Project, creating portraits for disadvantaged children.
• Sixteen students’ works of art placed at State TAPPS competi-
tion with one student receiving the State Champion award.
• Students participated in scholarship competition and exhibi-
tion at Treaty Oak Bank.
• Visual Art students presented work in an exhibit in the Campus
Center at the end of the year.
DRAMAThe 2010-2011 school year began with our Fall Play, Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector, a satire on government cor-
ruption and hypocrisy. There were thirty-nine students who participated both on stage and behind the scenes.
Competitions included:
The Varsity Drama team participated in eleven Texas Forensic Association (TFA) qualifying tournaments. A SMCA Varsity
Drama student, Deborah Corpening (‘11), became our first TFA State Champion in Poetry Reading. A Duo Interpretation team,
a Duet Acting team, and a Prose Interpretation competitor reached the TFA State semi-finals. The Varsity Drama students
also competed in the TAPPS State Academic contest where they collected two individual state championships and two
runner-up awards. Two Varsity Drama students, James Boone (‘11) & Deborah Corpening (‘11), qualified for, and competed at
the National Forensic League National Tournament, another first for the Varsity Drama Team. The Varsity Drama Team also
presented their annual showcase performance.
Productions for the year included:
• The Drama II/III class presented the holiday play, The Gift of the Magi.
• The Drama Club hosted the annual school-wide talent showcase.
• The Drama II/III classes presented their annual spring production, a comedy: The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon.
• The year ended with our Spring Musical, Bye Bye Birdie which included thirty-two students who were on stage or behind
the scenes.
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FAITH LIFE
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
The Campus Ministry department excitedly inaugurated the first Senior
Retreat Team which consisted of 15 seniors who worked closely with
the Campus Minister to develop and implement the underclassmen
retreats.
KAIROS
The Kairos retreat program for seniors continued to thrive as we had a
record number of attendees for this four-day optional Christian awak-
ening retreat. Attendance included many faculty and staff members
as well as senior Kairos leaders who shared generosity, spiritual-
ity, and time as they led small groups and gave talks on how to gain
greater spiritual awareness.
SMCA was excited to be instrumental in bringing a wonderful program
to the Diocese of Austin: Catholic Heart Work Camp. In July, we were
the host site to over 220 high school students from all over the coun-
try who participated in this week-long camp combining service work
in the Austin community with Catholic spiritual programming. On the
last day of the camp, we warmly welcomed Bishop Joe Vàsquez to our
campus for the first time.
The Service-Learning Program continued to develop as 10 students
logged more than 100 service hours last year to receive the Mother
Teresa Award for Service. We also added a monthly Saturday service
outing. The student body raised a significant amount of money for
earthquake relief in Haiti through Catholic Relief Services. We also
provided over 200 Thanksgiving meals to less fortunate families
through Catholic Charities.
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ATHLETICSThe 2010-2011 athletic season was exciting and successful for the St. Michael’s Crusaders. In the fall, Varsity Football won
the District Championship and made it to the State Semi-Finals. The Lady Crusader Volleyball team also made the playoffs
while the Cross Country women finished seventh and the men finished ninth at the State Meet. For winter sports, both
men’s and women’s Soccer made it to the playoffs, along with the men’s and women’s Basketball teams. The men’s Swim
team finished fifth at State and the women’s team finished ninth. In the spring, Baseball won Co-district Champions and
made it to the Regional Finals. Softball finished second in District and went all the way to the State Tournament finish-
ing 3rd. The men’s Lacrosse team went to the Regional Finals. The Track team was successful at State: the women’s team
finished in third place and the men’s team placed tenth.
St. Michael’s had 42 athletes receive All-State recognition and 27 athletes received Academic All-State, in recognition of their
outstanding athletic and academic achievements. Additionally, ten athletes from the Class of 2011 went on to further their
athletic careers by competing at the college level.
FACULTY/STAFF ACCOMPLISHMENTSDuring the NHS ceremony last fall, faculty and staff were recognized for milestone years of service to the St. Michael’s com-
munity. Faculty and staff recognized for completing five years of service were: Billy Austin, Holly Bayer, Becky Frost, Rae
Harrison, Kami Land, Rev. James McDonough, and Brian Moreland. Recognized for fifteen years of service was Susan Koha-
gen. Paula Priour, Dean of Studies, was recognized for 20 years of service to SMCA.
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ALUMNI At the Homecoming game halftime, Jamie Schanbaum, Class of 2007, was honored as the Alumni of the Year. This special
award is given each year to an SMCA graduate who is “Living the Mission” of St. Michael’s through demonstrated leader-
ship, service and decision-making that is consistent with Catholic val-
ues. All Alumni and Alumni parents are encouraged to officially join
the St. Michael’s Catholic Academy Alumni Association by registering
at www.smca.com/updateus.
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COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES AND MATRICULATIONFOR THE ST. MICHAEL’S CLASS OF 2011All graduates plan to attend college: 97% will attend a four-year college or university, 3% will enroll at a 2 year college.
Abilene Christian University* Furman University Rhodes CollegeThe University of Alabama* Galveston College* Rice University*Allegheny College Georgia Institute of Technology* Saint Joseph's UniversityAmerican University* Gettysburg College Saint Louis University*Amherst College* Hardin-Simmons University* Sam Houston State University*Angelo State University Hendrix College* University of San Diego*Arizona State University Houston Baptist University University of San Francisco*The University of Arizona University of Houston Santa Clara UniversityUniversity of Arkansas University of Houston, Victoria Sewanee: The University of the SouthAuburn University University of Illinois University of Southern CaliforniaAustin College University of the Incarnate Word Southern Methodist University*Austin Community College* James Madison University Southwestern University*Babson College John Brown University St. Edwards University*Baylor University* Johns Hopkins University St. John Fisher CollegeBeloit College Juniata College* St. John UniversityBentley University Kalamazoo College* St. Mary's University of San AntonioBirmingham-Southern College The King's College Stanford University*Blackburn College Knox College Stephen F. Austin State UniversityBlinn College* Lewis & Clark College Sul Ross State UniversityBoston College* Louisiana State University Susquehanna UniversityBoston University Loyola Marymount University Swarthmore CollegeBowling Green State University Loyola University Chicago Syracuse UniversityBradley University Lycoming College Tarleton State University*Bryn Mawr College* University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Texas A&M University*University of California at Berkeley * Maryville University* Texas A&M University, CommerceUniversity of California at Los Angeles McDaniel College Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi*University of California at San Diego McMurry University Texas A&M University, Galveston*California Lutheran University Miami University, Oxford* Texas Christian University*Carleton College University of Miami Texas Southern UniversityCentre College University of Michigan Texas State University-San Marcos*Chapman University Middlebury College Texas Tech University*College of Charleston* Millsaps College The University of Texas, ArlingtonUniversity of Chicago University of Mississippi The University of Texas, Austin*Cisco Junior College University of Missouri Columbia The University of Texas, DallasClarke University The University of Montana, Missoula The University of Texas, Pan American*Coastal Carolina University Muhlenberg College The University of Texas, San Antonio*University of Colorado at Boulder* Navarro College* The University of Texas, TylerColorado College* New York University Trevecca Nazarene University*Colorado School of Mines UNC Chapel Hill Trinity CollegeConcordia University at Austin* North Greenville College Trinity University*Cornell University Northeastern University Tufts UniversityCreighton University Northwestern University Tulane UniversityDallas Baptist University University of Notre Dame University of TulsaUniversity of Dallas* Nova Southeastern University Vanderbilt UniversityDartmouth College Oklahoma State University* University of VermontUniversity of Dayton Our Lady of the Lake University University of VirginiaDenison University* Oxford College of Emory University Wake Forest UniversityUniversity of Denver Pepperdine University Washington University in St. Louis*Duke University* Point Loma Nazarene University Wheaton College ILEckerd College Providence College Whitman CollegeEmerson College Purdue University William Penn University*Emory University Reed College The College of WoosterFlorida Southern College Regis University* Xavier UniversityFlorida State University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
*Indicates that one of more members of the Class of 2011 matriculated.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
SOURCES OF FUNDS
TOTAL = $6,660,000
EXPENDITURES
TOTAL = $6,124,000
TUITION AND FEES $5,978,000
ANNUAL GIVING - UNRESTRICTED $459,000
BOOSTER CLUB FOR FIELD IMPROVEMENTS $101,000
OTHER $69,000
ENDOWMENT INCOME $53,000
SALARY AND BENEFITS $3,726,000
FINANCIAL AID $773,000
UTILITIES & MAINTENANCE $323,000
ADMINISTRATION $275,000
CAPITAL PURCHASES $239,000
DEBT SERVICE $226,000
INSTRUCTION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT $205,000
OTHER $148,000
ATHLETICS $120,000
STUDENT ACTIVITIES $47,000
TRANSPORTATION $42,000
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ANNUAL GIVING
TOTAL $886,000
UNRESTRICTED GIFTS $459,000
RESTRICTED GIFTS $427,000
0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000
GALA $208,000
ANNUAL APPEAL $203,000
THRIFT SHOPPE $20,000
CRUSADER CLASSIC $28,000
UNRESTRICTED GIFTS
RESTRICTED GIFTS St. Michael’s raised over $425,000 in restricted gifts. A large portion of these gifts came from funds raised for the
new building which houses the Learning, Writing, Math, Entrepreneurial and Testing Centers. Other funds raised
were for debt retirement and other small projects.
ENDOWMENTSt. Michael’s $1.2 million endowment provides a source of financial support for fulfillment of the School’s mission
of teaching and learning. An endowment is money contributed to the school from a donor which is then invested
by the school. Investment earnings from the endowment are then used for scholarships and other initiatives. If you
are interested in creating a legacy that will benefit St. Michael’s for years to come, consider endowments.
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ANNUAL APPEAL
St. Michael’s Catholic Academy is a unique school. The
small classes, highly educated teachers and extracur-
ricular/curricular programs depend on the Annual
Appeal to keep SMCA exceptional. Similar to other
schools, tuition alone does not fully cover the cost of
educating our students. The school moderates tuition
increases allowing St. Michael’s education to remain
competitive and affordable. Tuition, together with a
successful Annual Appeal, allows St. Michael’s to main-
tain operations.
The 2010-2011 Annual Appeal Campaign Mind the Gap
was a huge success! With the generous support of the
St. Michael’s Community, we were able to raise over
$203,000! A big thanks to our Campaign Co-Chairs,
David and DeeAnn Smith and our Annual Appeal Com-
mittee. Thank you again to our generous donors and
volunteers that helped to ensure this year’s success!
CO-CHAIRSDavid and DeeAnn Smith
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Freshman: Charlotte Brigham and Elizabeth Cole
Sophomore: Deborah Taylor
Junior: Bitsy Rice
Senior: Lisa Sikora
MIND THE GAP
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CRUSADER CLASSICThe tournament was held at the beautiful Falconhead Golf Club on Sunday, November 2010. Participants had the oppor-
tunity to renew old friendships and raise money to support the future of St. Michael’s Catholic Academy. This day of fun
and fellowship helped raise necessary funds to support the mission of the School and the ongoing needs of the students.
Thanks to the SMCA community we were able to raise over $28,000! The event was successful because of the support of all
the fabulous golfers, sponsors and golf committee members! Thank you all for making this event a success!
CHAIR Greg Heinlein Trish Boushka
Kim Coffey
Kyle Day
Tim Dowling
Ron Fischer
Jennifer Lenich
Ron Lewis
Joe Morales
Clark Ross
Tim Shea
COMMITTEE
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GRANDPARENTS’ DAYThe second annual Grandparents’ and Grand Friends’ Day was celebrated on November 1, 2010. Grandparents and stu-
dents enjoyed the celebration of Mass followed by lunch and pictures taken with students. This was a great opportunity
for grandparents to experience life at St. Michael’s and enjoy spending time with their grandchildren. We look forward to
strengthening and broadening our community even further next year.
ST. MICHAEL’S ANNUAL GALA
“JOIN THE JOURNEY”Thanks to an entire committee’s time and talent, this year’s the gala was extremely successful. Led by Pam Bernhardt and
Diann Watson, the Gala was held at Austin Country Club on Saturday, February 26th. The evening included dinner, drinks,
and a live and silent auction. After the program guests enjoyed dancing the night away with Blue Finger Disco.
Thanks to the dedication of this year’s co-chairs, the generous SMCA community and the time and talent of this year’s gala
committee, we were able to raise over $207,000! Thank you to everyone who helped make this event a huge success!
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GALA CO-CHAIRSPam Bernhardt & Diann Watson
COMMITTEE MEMBERSSherie Artaza
Charlotte Brigham
Reneé Butler
Allison Callegari
Kyle Day
Rosalie Dowling
Elizabeth Duron
Chris Easley
Kaye Eichler
Mary Alice Feeney
Leroy Friesenhahn
Toni Gompel
Shari Hodges
Marybeth Hubenak
AnnMarie Kocher
Lynn Lapham
Diane Laube
Margie Mahoney
Emma Mayang
Sheila McCabe
Jeanne McCarthy
Laurie Mertens
Mary Mitchell
Linda Mountain
Heidi Muth
Mara Reilly
Leesa Ross
Laura Roussea
Patricia Smith
Barbara Solano
Connie Spagnola
Barbara Weiss
SPONSORSPrincipal
Edward & Reneé Butler /Cliff & Linda Mountain /Jay & Diann Watson
Teacher
Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation/Tom & Pam Bernhardt
Counselor
Carlton Family
Chris & Mitzi Easley/Greg & Tess Peters
St. Michael’s Foundation Board of Directors
Vinson & Elkins LLP
Mentor
Sherie and Gustavo Artaza
Tutor
Ann Butler
Maureen & Bill Franz
Heidmann/Jefferson Group-Merrill Lynch
Pepe & Catherine Martinez
DeeAnn & David Smith
Lisa & David Sikora
Cindy Matula & Fernando Sotelo
Debra & Adrian Pylypec
Cindy & Brad Wiewel
UNDERWRITERSDinner Sponsor
Elaine & Don Carlton
Entertainment Sponsor
Mary & David Marmonti
Decoration Sponsor
Diedrich/Rousseau/Shea/Soules
Dessert Sponsor
Austin Learning Center - Becky Fliss
Live Auction Sponsor
Charlotte Brigham/Turnquist Partners,
Realtors, Inc.
Allison F. Callegari/Capital City Sothe-
by’s International Realty
Airline Sponsor
Amy & Larry Bloomquist
Kyle Day
Andrea & Michael Durkin
Silent Auction Sponsor
SMCA Student Council- Community Day
In-Kind Sponsors
Ambhar Tequila
nFusion
Quik Print
The Simplifiers: Event Planning
Tito’s Handmade Vodka
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BEQUESTSConsider a perpetual gift to St. Michael’s. By including St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in your will, you can be a part of the
education of future generations. You can bequeath a percentage of your estate, a fixed dollar amount, or specified personal
property to St. Michael’s Catholic Academy.
CASH & PLEDGESCash gifts are immediately available for use by St. Michael’s. Cash gifts may be unrestricted or restricted to special projects.
Pledges enable donors to show support immediately and pay when convenient.
DEFERRED GIFTSYour tax advisor can discuss various trusts and other forms of deferred contributions that can benefit St. Michael’s Catholic
Academy and provide life income for you or your loved one.
LIFE INSURANCE A gift of life insurance is a wonderful way to make a significant gift to St. Michael’s Catholic Academy. An existing policy may
be donated or a new policy purchased. St. Michael’s should be named as the beneficiary and premiums are tax deductible.
MATCHING GIFTSMore than 1,000 employers will match gifts to St. Michael’s Catholic Academy. Obtain matching gifts forms from the person-
nel office of your employer.
WAYS YOU CAN GIVE
TO ST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC ACADEMY
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PERSONAL PROPERTYArt, antiques, jewelry, and rare books are examples of gifts of personal property that are deductible for income tax purposes
at their fair market value.
REAL ESTATEGifts of real estate usually allow the avoidance of the capital gains tax and provide a charitable deduction. Lifetime occu-
pancy of a donated residence may be retained.
SECURITIESAppreciated stocks or bonds can be donated to St. Michael’s and may be deducted for income tax purposes at full, fair market
value on the date of transfer with no significant capital gains liability.
UNITED WAYYou can make contributions to any 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization of your choice through United Way. Ask your United
Way representative how to designate St. Michael’s Catholic Academy as the recipient of your United Way contribution.
PLANNED GIVING: Planned giving may be defined as a method of supporting a nonprofit that enables donors to make gifts larger than they
could make from their regular income. While some planned gifts provide a life-long income to the donor, others use estate
and tax planning techniques to plan for charitable giving in ways that maximize the gift and/or minimize its impact on the
donor’s estate. Whether a donor uses appreciated securities/stock, real estate, partnership interests, personal property, life
insurance, a retirement plan, trusts, or an annuity, the benefits of a planned gift can make this type of charitable giving very
attractive to both the donor and the nonprofit. By contrast, gifts to the annual fund are generally made from a donor’s dis-
cretionary income, and while they may be budgeted for, they are not considered planned giving.
One donor who understood the value of maximizing a planned gift was
Monsignor Richard McCabe. Monsignor McCabe worked with the founding
members of the school to create St. Michael’s Catholic Academy, and was
widely considered a beloved friend of the school. At the time of his pass-
ing, Monsignor designated St. Michael’s as the beneficiary of a $100,000
life insurance policy. By only paying a small amount for the policy, he was
able to make a significant gift in the form of an endowed scholarship to
help minority students with a financial need attend St. Michael’s. Monsi-
gnor McCabe’s planned gift will ensure his legacy at the school will live on
in perpetuity as an endowed scholarship for generations of students.
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FOUNDER ($100,000 +)Mr. & Mrs. Ron Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. David Marmonti
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Rohleder
VISIONARY ($50,000 - $99,999)Seton Family of Hospitals
PATRON ($25,000 - $49,999)Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. Carlton
Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Keller
Scanlan Foundation
CRUSADER ($10,000 - $24,999)American Electric Power
Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Bell
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Bernhardt
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Blanke
Mr. & Mrs. Joel J. Kocher
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Mountain
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Peters
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory A. Peters
Mr. & Mrs. David Sikora
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Spagnola
Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. Watson
CHAMPION ($5,000 - $9,999)Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation
Anonymous
Mr. Robert Baillargeon
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Beck
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Butler
Mr. & Mrs. Steven T. Coffey
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Crowley
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Durkin
Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Long
Dr. & Mrs. Shaun A. Maloney
Dr. & Mrs. Jose A. Martinez
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Muth
Dr. & Mrs. William Paver
Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pylypec
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Reynolds
Ron Lewis & Assoc
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rousseau
Mr. & Mrs. David Smith
The Catholic Foundation
The Patrick & Beatrice Haggerty
Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. David W. Tybor
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Zagger
HONOR ROLL OF DONORSThe Honor Roll of Donors is made up of parents, faculty, staff, grandparents, alumni and friends whose annual gifts amount
to $250 or more. Thank you to all these donors. We hope their leadership and generosity will inspire others for years to
come.
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LEADER ($1,000 - $4,999)Mr. & Mrs. Bale C. Allen
Anonymous
Austin Infiniti, Inc.
Austin Learning Center
Ben Archer Insurance Agency
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Bloomquist
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Boone
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Boushka
Bregger & Associates Financial
Planning
Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Brigham
Ms. Ann Marie Buerkle
Mrs. Roy Butler
Dr. David Byers & Dr. Wei-Li Huang
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Callegari
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carls
Mr. Ben Brumfield & Mrs. Sara
Carlstead Brumfield
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Carlton
Cash America
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Chronis
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Cole
Mrs. Kyle Day
Dr. & Ms. Robert D. Delgado
Mr. & Mrs. Guy Diedrich
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Easley
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Felice
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Flores
Mr. & Mrs. William Franz
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Frost
Gjerset & Lorenz LLP
Mr. Daniel Gonzalez & Ms. Diana Cantu
Dr. & Mrs. John M. Harwig
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Heinlein
Mr. & Mrs. Colin Hodges
IModules Software, Inc.
J.P. Scott & Company
Joe B. Foster Family Foundation
John G. & Marie Stella Kenedy
Memorial Foundation
Ms. Theresa L. King
Ms. Terrie Kunec
Mr. & Mrs. Albert E. Larochelle
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Leibowitz
Mr. & Mrs. Homero Lucero
Mr. Fernando Sotelo & Ms. Cindy
Matula
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McCaul
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Mica
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Mooney
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin W. Morse
Mr. & Mrs. Brent Muth
National Instruments
Mr. & Mrs. David Potter
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Powell
Mr. Richard A. Queen & Ms. Sara
Stevenson
Rallyhood, LLC
Dr. & Mrs. David Reue
Dr. & Mrs. William Rice
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robertson, III
Mr. & Mrs. Randall D. Rudy
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Scamardo
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Schneider
Schwab Charitable Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Shea
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Mr. & Mrs. Mike Shutt
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Soules
Mr. & Mrs. John Sweitzer
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Taylor
Texas Star Documents
The John C. & Carolyn Noonan Parmer
Private Foundation
Truist
Weaver LLP
Wells Fargo Business Banking
Mr. & Mrs. David Wenholz
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Wiewel
PACESETTER ($500 - $999)A Leigh Marketing, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Alexander
AMD Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ames
Austin Turnkey Services, Inc.
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Bee Caves Medical
Benny Boyd Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep
Dr. & Mrs. Edward J. Bernacki
Catholic Heart Workcamp
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Caulo
CG & S Design Build
Ms. Susan Cimino
Mr. Rudy Colmenero
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cudmore
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Davidson
Dell Direct Giving Campaign
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Dowling
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Eichler
Mr. Ronald F. Fischer
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Friesenhahn
Mr. & Mrs. Rueben Gamez
Mr. & Mrs. James Gjerset
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Graham
Mr. & Mrs. Robin Green
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Haggerty
Mr. Joseph J. Hajjar
Mr. & Mrs. John Hale
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Harrison
Heidmann/Jefferson Group - Merrill
Lynch
Hubco, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Jacobson
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Koch
Ms. Lynn Lapham
LPI
Mr. David Maduzia & Ms. Heather Baily
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Maher
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Martin
Mrs. Katherine C. McCord
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meyers
Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Mitchell
Mr. Peter Mora & Mrs. Trisha Fortune
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mott
Mr. George Parsons & Mrs. Janet
Strohmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Javier Prado
Prodensa Consulting, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Rhoads
Mr. & Mrs. Vince Ring
Dr. Tim Roland & Ms. Janey Marks
Rose Dental Group
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Dr. & Mrs. Peter Scholl
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Snodell
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Stephens
Mr. & Mrs. Alan P. Stoner
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Swartz
The OB/GYN Group of Austin
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Warhoe
Mr. & Mrs. George D. Welleck
PARTNER ($250 - $499)Mr. & Mrs. August Alcala, Jr.
Anonymous
Ms. Natalie Bain
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Barrett
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur O. Beach
Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Blanke
Mr. & Mrs. Christian Bourgeacq
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. Wade Buckner
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Butler
Mr. & Mrs. David Cantu
Dr. & Mrs. George Cantu
Mr. & Mrs. Juventino H. Cruz
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Dautel
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. DeNefe
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeVine
Mr. & Mrs. Patton Drewett
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Edson
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Feeney
Mr. Robert Grady & Ms. Mara A. Reilly
Ms. Elizabeth Guillot
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gullahorn
Mr. Alejandro Guzman De Lagarza &
Mrs. Ma Del Carmen Elizondo
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Hallmark
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hartunian
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Holmes
Ms. Ashleigh Johnson
Kohfield & Associates
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Lawyer
Mr. & Mrs. William T. Leasure
Mr. Charles Linton
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Lossau
Mr. & Mrs. Edward McCabe
Mr. & Mrs. Scott W. McClendon
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McDonald, III
Mr. Brian Moreland & Mrs. Kathryn
Geiger
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nassour
Dr. & Mrs. Ephraim E. Nsien
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Ojeda
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Pantalone
Mr. & Mrs. Wade Pellerin
Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Pensock, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Pietruszynski
Mr. & Mrs. Randall L. Pitts
Mr. & Mrs. Kris Radhakrishnan
Mr. & Mrs. Xavier Ramirez
Ross Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge
Mr. & Mrs. Randall Ross
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Ross
Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Salmeron
Dr. & Mrs. Rollin Sarradet
Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Scallon
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Schroeder
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Mr. & Mrs. William Schultz
Sheffield Wellness Group, PLLC
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Solano
Mr. & Mrs. Steven H. Sproull
Ms. Janet Strohmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sullivan
Ms. Colleen Trabold
Mr. & Mrs. William Vaubel
Ms. Barbara Weiss
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Wheat
Mrs. Milly Whittington
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512 Nails & Spa
Ace Custom Tailors
Acupuncture Changes Lives
AcupunctureAustin.com
Mr. & Mrs. Bale C. Allen
Arbor Carwash & Lube Center
Art USA
Mr. & Mrs. Gustavo Artaza
Ascendte Advisors
Aspire by API
Austin Country Club
Austin Deep Tissue Massage
Austin Junior Forum
Austin Learning Center
Austin Steam Train Association
Austin Turnkey Services, Inc.
Back Home Furniture
Barton Creek Golf Club at Lakeside
Barton Creek Resort & Spa
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Bernhardt
Berry Austin
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Blanke
Blanton Museum of Art
Blazer Tag
Bling for the Soul.com
Bonamici Design
Bradz Salons & Spas
Briarcliff Marina
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Butler
C.P.R. Resources, Inc.
Cafe Monet
Cakes, Chocolate & More, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Callegari
Castle Hill Specialized Fitness
Catholic Art & Gifts
Cathy’s Cleaners
C’est Chic! Gift Boutique
Chinatown Downtown
Chuy’s
Clear Channel Radio
Cloud 9 Design
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
College Nannies & Tutors
Copeland Jewelers
Mrs. Kyle Day
Daybreak Miniature Golf
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Dekker
Diamond Nails
Discount Electronics
Mr. & Mrs. Patton Drewett
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Easley
Elements Laser Spa
Embellish Nails & Boutique
Fall Creek Vineyards
Fastframe & The Westlake Gallery
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Felice
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Finley
Frank & Angie’s Hut’s Hamburgers
Garbo’s Salon & Spa
Grace & Charm
IN-KIND DONORS
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Gratia Plena Designs
Mr. & Mrs. Robin Green
Mr. Rocky Greenwood
Grille at Rough Hollow
GSD&M
Guero’s Taco Bar
Haute Chics of Austin
Heimsath Architects
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Heinlein
Mr. Jose Hernandez
Hibiscus Imports
Hill Country Animal Hospital
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hubenak
Hudson’s on the Bend
JCF Communications
Junior League of Austin
Kathleen Tacquard & Associates
Keith Kristofer Salon
Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Keller
Kelly Jones Photography
Kendra Scott Design
Kim’s Cleaners
Kittleman Photography
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Knepp
Kuk Sool Won of Oak Hill Martial Arts
Kurant Events
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Lakecliff Country Club
Lamb’s Tire & Automotive
Ms. Lynn Lapham
Laser & Electrolysis, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Lewis
Life Ki-do Martial Arts
Lonestar Limo
LPI
Maduzia General Contractors
Magnolia Cafe
Managieri’s Pizza Cafe
Mandola’s Italian Market
Maudie’s Tex-Mex
McDonald Observatory
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McDonald
Medi-Bella
Mesa Ranch Restaurant
Michelle Loconto Photography
Molly Girl Designs
Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill
More Than A Teacher
My Fit Foods
Nancy Whitworth Photography
Neiman Marcus
Neiman Marcus Last Call Austin
Newman, Grady & Associates CPA(s),
P.C.
Nightscenes Landscape Lighting
Professionals
Omni Austin Hotel
Open Labs
P Terry’s Burger Stand
Paramount Theatre
Party Cat
Personal Wine
Posies
Precision Cameras
Pure Austin Fitness
Rae Cosmetics
Revolution Prep26 | SMCA Annual Report 2010–2011
River Ranch Radiology
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Rohleder
Round Rock Express Baseball Club
Mr. & Mrs. R. Robert Ruggio
Sail & Ski Center
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Schneider
Sewing by Norma
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Shea
SMCA Arts Guild
SMCA Thrift Shoppe
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Solano
Star of Texas Events
Steve Armstrong Photography
Mr. Roger Stirm & Mrs. Nevert Boraie
Ms. Maureen W. Swanson
Sweet Charity
Texadelphia
The Beauty Store Salon & Spa
The Grove Wine Bar & Kitchen
The Hills Fitness Center
The Maids Home Service
The Meat House
The Oasis
The Physical Fit
The Wiewel Law Firm
Uchi/Uchiko
Mr. & Mrs. Juan Vasquez
Vince Young Steakhouse
Miranda Watson
Ms. Barbara Weiss
Zachary Scott Theatre
VOLUNTEERSWe would like to give special thanks to all of the wonderful volunteers who donated their valuable time
to support St. Michael’s this last year. Our St. Michael’s community would not be what it is today without
the generosity and support of our families and friends. If you volunteered with us, many thanks! If you
are interested in volunteering for St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in any capacity, please visit
www.smca.com/volunteer and let us know your volunteer interests!
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INSPIRED FOR LIFE
MISSIONSt. Michael’s Catholic Academy is a college-preparatory school founded by laity within the Diocese of Austin to serve a
diverse student body. Combining academic excellence with faith formation and co-curricular learning opportunities, St.
Michael’s prepares the whole student for leadership, service and decision-making consistent with Catholic values.
“As each has received a gift,
use it to serve one another,
as good stewards of God’s
varied grace.” 1 Peter 4:10
St. Michael’s Catholic Academy
3000 Barton Creek Blvd.
Austin, Texas 78735
512-328-2323
www.smca.com