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Student of Achievement: Ramon A.

We are thrilled to recognize Ramon A., a seventh-grader at St. Cecilia School & Academy, as a Student of Achievement!

According to Mr. David Hackett, Ramon’s Graduate Support Counselor, said, “as a student, Ramon is the definition of a hard worker; he is bright and dedicated to learning. This semester Ramon put in the effort to get great grades in all his classes. Ramon also excelled as a runner in track this semester!”

Congratulations, Ramon, and keep up the good work!

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Favorite Teacher: Ms. Elise Earley. She is strict but fun, and she pushes us to our limits and helps us rise up to meet expectations.

Current Academy Programs: Harmonica, Service, Leadership, Debate, Young Professionals, and Study Hall.

Most Helpful Academy Program: Service because it teaches you to get along with other people.  I like helping other kids and inspiring them to do better.

Prospective High Schools: I don’t know yet, but am considering SLUH, Vianney, or St. Mary’s.

Prospective Career: Ms. Earley inspired me to become a Mathematician.

Role Model: Drew Brees. He founded the Brees Dream Foundation in 2003 to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and provide care, education, and opportunities for children and families in need. Also through the foundation, Brees became actively involved in Hurricane Katrina recovery and in 2007 announced a partnership with Operation Kids in an attempt to rebuild and recreate academic facilities as well as parks, playgrounds, athletic centers, after-school and mentoring programs.

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Student of Achievement: Jada M.

We are excited to recognize Jada M., a seventh-grade student at Most Holy Trinity Catholic School & Academy, as a Student of Achievement!

According to Mr. Cherry, Jada’s homeroom teacher, she is “an outstanding student academically, she always has a smile on her face, is willing and able to help other students as well as her teachers. Jada is also fully engaged in her extra courses.”

Favorite Subject: Mathematics because I like working with numbers. I am currently learning Algebra and working on integers.

Favorite Teacher: Mr. Cherry because he is nice and funny, and helps me with my work.

Favorite Academy Program: Basketball because I am a physical person.

Jada is also in Spanish, Student Council, and the ACCESS Academies Young Professionals program.

Fondest Memory of School (so far!): Last year, I was one of ten Academy students who went to Lindenwood University. I liked the people I went with and the tour, and am thinking this might be a good college choice.

Prospective High Schools: Incarnate Word, Bishop DuBourg, and St. Joseph’s Academy.

Career Aspirations: A health professional. Maybe a doctor or orthopedic surgeon.

Prospective Colleges: Lindenwood University or the University of Missouri – Columbia

Role Model: My mother is my role model. She is a nurse and independent. She has shown me she can do it all by herself.

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ACCESS on STL Live

Recently, Tom Mackowiak, Executive Director of ACCESS Academies, and Nick McDowell, Director of Graduate Support at Most Holy Trinity Catholic School & Academy, joined STL Live host, Sarah Thompson, in the studio! Click below for our two-part segment.
Part 1

Part 2

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Graduate Testimonial: Shawn T.

Recently, we had the opportunity to catch up with Shawn Taylor, an ACCESS Academies alum from Most Holy Trinity and De Smet Jesuit High School, currently attending Rockhurst University.

Q: Shawn, why did you choose Rockhurst University?

A: I looked at Rockhurst initially because my older sister studied there. She was the first in my family to go to college. I ended up choosing Rockhurst because of their degree program in Information Technology. Rockhurst partnered with the University of Missouri-Kansas City to advance their Information Technology degree program and provides tutors and supplementary instructors to help us learn.  The classes are small, I am able to bond with my professors, and the campus is beautiful. Overall, I love the environment.

Q: Why did you choose Information Technology as your field of study?

A: When I was at De Smet I realized I enjoyed being around, using, and working with computers. I started looking for opportunities that would allow me to enhance my knowledge and skills, and worked summer jobs in the IT Departments at the License Collector’s Office and YMCA, and for a local family center. I also had an internship at Ranken Technical College.  When it came time to apply for college, I knew a career in Information Technology was the best fit for me personally and professionally.

Q: Tell me about your classes.

A: My favorite class so far is Digital Image and Design, which teaches us how to use MAC computers for illustration, design, and cinematography. I am also pursuing a minor in psychology. At De Smet, I took several psychology classes, including Advanced Placement Psychology, and found it fascinating how the mind works- from the developmental stages as we grow as humans to why people do what they do. I have always done well in my psychology classes because they are so interesting.

Q: Tell me about the extracurricular activities you are involved in at Rockhurst?   

A: I am a Rockhurst Ambassador, helping prospective students explore what the school offers and what values they can bring to the school; a member of the Student Activities Board, which creates fun, free activities and events for fellow students so they feel more connected to our campus community; and a member of Alpha Delta Gamma, a Catholic fraternity founded on the five Jesuit morals of Scholastic, School Spirit, Service, Spiritual, & Social.

I also volunteer as a videography intern with the Athletics Department, taping games and creating highlight reels, and work on-campus at the
Phone-a-thon, helping to raise money for student scholarships. My job is fun and interesting, and I have been asked to serve in a leadership position next semester.

Q:  Wow, you sound busy!  Did you ever think you’d be doing all this in college?

A:  I believe the more you are willing to roll up your sleeves and get involved, the more doors will open, but never thought I would have so many opportunities. Mr. Nick (aka Nick McDowell), my ACCESS Graduate Support Director, has helped me learn to prioritize my responsibilities and manage my time.  He has been an awesome counselor and friend and I reach out to him often for advice. 

Q:  As you look back on what contributed to where you are today, how did ACCESS play a role?

A:  ACCESS has helped not only me but my younger sister. We both completed the Academy program at Most Holy Trinity, and benefitted from the enrichment programs, career days, and campus field trips that helped expose us to new opportunities.  ACCESS also helped pay for our tuition – mine at De Smet and hers at St. Joseph’s Academy. We would not have been able to attend either of these schools if it were not for ACCESS’s support. My sister is now a freshman at Rockhurst with me, and Mr. Nick continues to check on us both. He has been a huge influence on us both. Yeah, as I think about it, ACCESS has really helped me and my family out.

Q:  What’s next for you? 

A:  I’ve got finals right around the corner, so I’ll be studying! Over Christmas break I will begin researching and applying for summer internships. Then in the spring, I will be taking 18 credit hours, completing all my core class requirements. I also have my campus job, clubs, extracurricular activities and my family (six sisters and one brother) to keep me busy!

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Kenyon Named Vice Chair

Marie Kenyon, Director of the Peace and Justice Commission and Associate General Counsel for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, has been named Vice Chair of our Board of Directors. Congratulations, Marie!

Marie Kenyon in the News

Catholics mark Migration Week with welcoming spirit
St.Louis ReviewJan 11, 2018

St. Louis’ Catholics push for peace, in city roiled again by race
National Catholic ReporterSep 19, 2017

Marie Kenyon named director of new Peace and Justice Commission
St.Louis ReviewJan 6, 2015

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ACCESS Academies Young Professionals

ACCESS Academies is excited to partner with Career & College Clubs, a not-for-profit focused on college and career readiness, to develop a school-based enrichment curriculum known as the ACCESS Academies Young Professionals.

The ACCESS Academies Young Professionals curriculum creates a culture of college-going success through career exploration, post-secondary opportunity awareness, financial literacy, and essential communications skills. Specifically, our students will:
– Identify and explore careers represented in the six career pathways
– Develop and use leadership skills as mentor leaders
– Discover educational post-secondary opportunities
– Learn about personal banking and explore options for paying for college
– Study and practice professional etiquette

The ACCESS Academies Young Professionals curriculum is aligned with grades 6-8 Common Core State Standards and the American School Counselor Association National Standards for Students. To learn more, please contact Tom Mackowiak, Executive Director, by calling (314) 898-0430.