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Details for the 7th Annual Scholarship Dinner!

The 7th Annual Scholarship Dinner sponsored by ACCESS Academies and the Vatterott Foundation will be held Wednesday, June 3, from 6:00PM-9:00PM at the Four Seasons Hotel-St. Louis.

The Scholarship Dinner will raise high school tuition dollars for more than 300 NativityMiguel graduates from Most Holy Trinity Academy, St. Cecilia Academy, and St. Louis the King at the Cathedral, as well as three independent NativityMiguel schools: De La Salle Middle School, Loyola Academy, Marian Middle School. The Scholarship Dinner also maintains its commitment to two schools that have closed: The Academy at King of Glory Lutheran School and Central Catholic Academy.

Click the images below for a copy of this year’s invitation and RSVP cards.

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Working Together & Building Futures

Three days a week the energy at St. Louis the King School at the Cathedral is charged with excitement and anticipation as students eagerly await their opportunity to head down to the woodshop room where “Mr. Frank & Ms. Gay” from Building Futures awaits with a new lesson and a new project.

Mr. Frank, whose real name is Frank Lorberbaum, is an architect/builder. He established Building Futures with Gay Lorberbaum, a professor at Washington University and fellow architect, in 2012 to teach students how to invent, create, and make projects with their hands while learning complex problem solving skills and building self-esteem.

“Building Futures is a curriculum-based program that uses a student’s critical thinking skills to build furniture scale projects,” said Lorberbaum. “Yes, they learn how to use power tools, but before they get to use these tools, they must strategically plan their projects using communication, science, and mathematics skills.”

Specifically, during the design process, students begin developing a model of their project which will then be presented and discussed among the class. The group then discusses if and how the project’s design will work. Once approved, the students will then convert the model into a full-scale size object.

“Building Features was chosen as an academy program to enhance students’ critical thinking skills, and the outcome of the program has been nothing but positive from students and their classroom teachers,” said Joslyn Sandford, Graduate Support Specialist at St. Louis the King School at the Cathedral.

At. St. Louis the King, projects range in size and capabilities. From classroom chairs to desks and shelves, students work with their homeroom teachers to decide what is needed for their classrooms and school.

“The look of excitement and accomplishment on the students face after they have built a project is the best feeling ever. The students can’t wait to show and tell you about the project which lets me know they are enjoying themselves!” Added Sandford.

Building Futures is taught over a 40 week period at St. Louis the King School at the Cathedral. To learn more information about Building Futures, please visit http://building-futures.org/. For more information regarding this release, please contact Julie Linder, Public Relations for ACCESS Academies, by calling (573) 268-0639.

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“Celebrate the Gift of Brilliance” Holiday Party

The “Celebrate the Gift of Brilliance” Holiday Party was a great success! Approximately 150 guests filled John D. McGurk’s back patio to help raise more than $18,000 in high school tuition dollars for ACCESS students.

Two activities were key in raising donations over the course of the evening, with the first being the “High School Scholarship Fund Challenge,” which encourages guests to make a donation on behalf of their alma mater and/or their child(ren)’s current school. Alums from Christian Brothers College High School raised the most donations on behalf of their alma mater, and will have bragging rights for the next year. The second activity was the “staycation” raffle, which was awarded to Mimi Baumstark. As the winner, she receives a one night stay at the Four Seasons- Saint Louis, a spa package, and breakfast for two at Cielo.

Below is the video that was played for guests at the event. Please click the triangle play icon on the video strip below to watch it again in its entirety.

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First Semester Honor Roll at St. Cecilia

ACCESS would like to congratulate the 37 Academy students at St. Cecilia who made the Honor Roll for the first semester!

2014 – 15 First Quarter Honor Roll

1st Honors – 3.5 +

8th Grade

  • Carley B.
  • Yesenia G.
  • Samantha H.
  • Christian M.
  • Maria P.
  • Brenda S.-R.
  • Frieda V.

7th Grade

  • Harry B.
  • Abby B.
  • Raphael M.
  • Gretchen M.
  • Manuel O.
  • Andrea S.-R.
  • Humberto V.

6th Grade

  • Ian B.
  • Cassie H.
  • Noelle H.
  • Manny N.
  • Aaron T.
  • Alex V.
  • Leslie V.

 

2014 – 15 First Quarter Honor Roll

2nd Honors – 3.0 – 3.49

8th Grade

  • Omar C.
  • Monique G.
  • Carrie J.
  • Michel Q.
  • Jeezel V.

7th Grade

  • Heavyn B.
  • Jordyn H.
  • Fernando M.
  • Susi N.
  • Benjamin T.
  • Christian Z.

6th Grade

  • Miguel A.
  • Elian D.
  • Karina G.
  • Jasmine M.
  • Esmeralda R.

 

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Betsy Liberatore Appointed Interim Director

Betsy Liberatore Appointed as Interim Director of ACCESS Academies

ST. LOUIS, MO. October 23, 2014- Mrs. Betsy Liberatore has been appointed the Interim Director of ACCESS Academies. She replaces Blake Youde who stepped down as the Executive Director in September.

Liberatore, who has served as ACCESS’ Event Director since 2011, has helped to raise over $1,570,000 in high school tuition dollars for NativityMiguel students. Previously, she has held a variety of leadership roles including Executive Director of the Saint Louis Ambassadors, Inc.

“Betsy has done an outstanding job for ACCESS Academies, and will continue her focus on fundraising efforts,” said John Vatterott, chairman of the Board of Directors.

ACCESS Academies provides a unique college preparatory education for economically and/or socially disadvantaged students in under-represented neighborhoods through the St. Louis NativityMiguel Model of Education program, which:

  • Extends the school day and school year from 6-8th grade to provide additional academic support. This includes a robust academic curriculum, homework assistance, service projects, and enrichment.
  • Encourages family involvement to further support the physical, social, emotional, and academic well-being of each student.
  • Eases the transition to high school and into college through graduate support. This includes, but not limited to, tutoring, mentoring, academic scholarships, and monitoring each student’s individual academic growth and achievement through high school and into college.

Currently ACCESS serves more than 135 middle school students at three Archdiocesan partner schools, and over 215 NativityMiguel graduates at more than 20 college-preparatory high schools in St. Louis. Since its inception in 2005, more than 600 students have benefitted for ACCESS’ services.

For more information regarding this release, please contact Julie Linder, Public Relations for ACCESS Academies, by calling (573) 268-0639.

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