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www.stlucys.com • winter 2015 Violette Ruidera, mother of Brianna ’18, poses with Santa and Roarie at the 2014 Boutique. Turn the page for this year’s Boutique Invitation.

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Shop for holiday décor, handcrafted items, custom-made gift baskets, live plants and homemade baked goods.

ViSit our Children’s Workshop for story time, cookie decorating fun, and photos with Santa, the Grinch and

our very own Roarie.

Dine in the North Pole Food Court on Senior Pizza, Junior Snow Cones or Cotton Candy, Sophomore

Cookies and Milk and Freshmen Coffee.

Reconnect with your alumnae sisters in the Regent Club Room.

How you can get involvedIs your child in a local dance troupe or musical ensemble that would like to perform at Boutique?

We welcome children of all ages who can dance, tap, tumble, and sing. Sound system provided.

Do you own or work for a business that would like to gain more exposure to the St. Lucy’s community through a donation to our Opportunity Drawing or Regent Club Silent Auction?

We welcome donations of custom-made baskets, gift certificates, and/or relevant product. All businesses will be listed in our event program, on our North Pole Food Court banner, on our website and in other printed materials.

Join fellow alumnae to help plan fun activities in the Regent Club (Alumnae) Room.

Sponsor a Boutique Shoppe or Food Booth as an individual or through your company.

save tHe date • sunday, november 8, 201510:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

All alumnae and their families are invited back to campus to shop, dine, and reconnect in support of the St. Lucy’s community!

If you would like to get involved, or have any questions, please contact the St. Lucy’s Office of Advancement at (626) 963-0017 or [email protected].

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Dear Friends, I am filled with excitement as I write a letter of introduction to you as a new member of the Office of Advancement at St. Lucy’s Priory High School. As the Director of Advancement and External Relations, I am looking forward to many opportunities this year where I can get to know members of the community — alumnae, alumnae parents, current families, students and friends. I am getting to know the beautiful campus as well as all of the amazing individuals who I have the pleasure of working with every day.

Working for a Catholic, all-girls, high school is a privilege that I hold close to my heart. I am passionate about the education that is provided for the students at St. Lucy’s. The ability to empower students through a comprehensive, college-preparatory curriculum has been carried out year after year and was evident when I attended the most recent commencement ceremony for the Class of 2015. These young women are prepared for the opportunities and challenges that are in front of them because of the time they spent at St. Lucy’s learning in a supportive and religious environment.

It is an exciting time at your Alma Mater! St. Lucy’s is embarking on an ambitious project this year to reduce the School’s carbon footprint. The School is investing in solar panels that will reduce energy costs and demonstrate the ways we can all do our part for the environment. At the same time, we are making improvements to WiFi access and networking on campus. You can read more about these improvements for the 2015–2016 school year in this issue of the Alumnae Newsletter.

I like to think of high school as a second home. It is a place where girls become young women and they form friendships that will last a lifetime. I look forward to hearing stories from alumnae about the friendships they have all carried with them, close to their hearts, throughout the years.

The holidays are around the corner and St. Lucy’s is happy to embrace the season with the annual “Home for the Holidays” Christmas Boutique. I hope you will join us in this time-honored tradition and enjoy the many opportunities to get a jump-start on your holiday shopping.

The accomplishments of individual students and various departments on campus are highlighted in this issue and is a testament to the well-rounded, Catholic education that is offered at St. Lucy’s. Whether we are recognizing a student athlete in our community or the strides being made by the Music Department, we are blessed to have amazing programs, dedicated teachers and eager students who utilize all the opportunities afforded them by a St. Lucy’s education.

Thank you for your past and continued support of St. Lucy’s as we work together to enhance the future of this beautiful school!

Kindest Regards,

Summer L. WilliamsDirector of Advancement and External Relations

save tHe date • sunday, november 8, 201510:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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St. Lucy’s Priory High School joined in the Homecoming festivities at Damien High School. The events kicked off on Friday, September 25th with a Middle School Pre-Game BBQ for students that are interested in attending St. Lucy’s, Damien or Pomona Catholic. The BBQ was a success with over 200 prospective 7th and 8th graders in attendance. “Over the last five years, this event has provided future Regents with the opportunity to experience the tri-school community first-hand prior to making their decision about attending St. Lucy’s,” says Katie Rossi, Director of Admissions and Public Relations.

“In addition to eating dinner with new friends, they can capture memories in a photo booth, meet the Spartan Spirit Squad and Regiment, enjoy a competitive football game and witness the halftime tradition and crowning of the new queens.”

At the same time, alumnae were officially invited to participate in a tailgate party prior to the football game that featured a food truck from In-N-Out. St. Lucy’s alumnae were welcomed to Damien and enjoyed the pre-game festivities with families and friends from both high schools.

St. Lucy’s students Jessica Haddad, Remy Hogan and Hailey Zavala were recognized as the Homecoming Princesses during halftime at the game. Hailey Zavala was crowned as Queen. The Damien Spartans won the game against the South Hills Huskies and the final score was 41-7.

Following the victory, the celebration continued with a 21 and over party for alumnae from all three high schools. Attendees were treated to a live band and DJ, beer and wine, and appetizers. “It was an amazing evening and so nice to see St. Lucy’s alumnae come out and be a part of Damien’s Homecoming,” says Summer Williams, Director of Advancement and External Relations. “We plan on continuing this tradition in the years to come.”

St. Lucy’s Participates in 2015 Tri-School Homecoming at Damien High School

Left to Right: Remy Hogan, Jessica Haddad and Hailey Zavala

Hailey Zavala was crowned as Queen.

Jessica HaddadHailey ZavalaRemy Hogan

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scholarship achievements

class of 2015

$21,264,890Total scholarships and grants offered

to the 112 students in the class of 2015.

Total pass rate for the 164 St. Lucy’s students who sat for 266 AP exams, well above the state average of 63.6% and global average of 60.7%.

Number of students who received athletic scholarships.

79.4%

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new technology brings better, more efficient services to st. lucy’s

T E C H N O L O g y E N H A N C E M E N T C A M P A I g N

The 2014–15 Annual giving Campaign was a tremendous success, raising more than $47,000. This year, we are excited to announce plans to support technology enhancements and the long-term sustainability of our school. These improvements include two projects that will be completed during the 2015-16 school year including upgraded Wi-Fi services and the installation of solar panels. These projects will not only help our school’s learning and working environments, but also create cost savings for years to come.

“St. Lucy’s is investing today in technologies that will sustain our school in the long run,” says Mike Kowalski, Consultative Board Chair.

“The support of our alumnae is vital in helping us reach our goals.” The upgraded Wi-Fi services will include faster and more effective communications. Faculty, staff and students will be able to work more efficiently and utilize all the learning tools that are available today on the Internet.

Solar panels will be installed on the roof of the main building, providing electricity for the entire campus. Because the school will be leasing the panels, St. Lucy’s will be able to see cost savings within the first year of use.

“Solar energy provides a way for us to significantly lower our electricity costs, and provide cost savings well into St. Lucy’s future,” says Principal gina giuliucci. “And, while both of these projects are moving forward, we are also seeking the support of our alumnae and alumnae parents to help off-set project costs.” In the coming month, you will be receiving more information about how you can support our Technology Enhancement Campaign. Our current fundraising goal is $75,000 to help ensure that our Wi-Fi upgrades and solar project remain on track for this year. Any amount you can donate toward our goal is greatly appreciated. For more information or if you have questions, please contact Summer Williams or Pam Armus in the Office of Advancement at (626) 963-0017 or email [email protected].

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Chamber Singers Receive Invitation to Perform in London

St. Lucy’s Chamber Singers were formally invited to perform in the New Year’s Day Parade and Festival in London in December of 2016. Lord Mayor Cllr. Robert Davis greeted the students, faculty, parents and other guests on Thursday, October 1st in a formal ceremony that took place in the RRC on campus. Cllr. Davis has been a Westminster City Councillor in London since 1982 and is currently Deputy Leader of the Council for Planning and Special Events. Cllr. Davis is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Open Air Theatre, Regents Park and is a Trustee of the Savoy Educational Trust and Mousetrap Theatre Projects. He visited St. Lucy’s as part of his tour to the United States to select a number of groups that will be invited to take part in the festival. Cllr. Davis was welcomed to St. Lucy’s Priory High School with a performance given by the Chamber Singers, led by Choir Director Mr. James Plunkett. The choir was thrilled to perform for the esteemed guests including Ms. Karen Davis, Mayor of the City of Glendora. The Chamber Singers were officially invited to perform in London and Mr. Plunkett is very happy that the students have the opportunity to participate. “The students need an outlet for their creative talents. They learn a lot from being a part of a group that counts on them and depends on them to be the best they can be,” says Mr. Plunkett. The Chamber Singers were created during the 2013–2014 school year, when Mr. Plunkett developed the idea of having a choir, and the group has performed

successfully and flourished ever since. With an invitation to perform at this level in front of an international audience, the program is reaching new heights and St. Lucy’s is looking forward to the future for the two choir programs at the School: the Chamber Singers and the Treble Choir.

“Although the classes are demanding in terms of the expectations that are placed upon them, they are also fun,” he says. The Choral Director for the festival is Justin Doyle who says, “Singing is something which brings people together from all over the world, in the most wonderful shared language. My hope for this festival is that some of my own enthusiasm for choral singing will brush off on the young people participating.” Mr. Doyle is an accomplished conductor with several different choral groups. He is the Principal Conductor of Manchester Chamber Choir, the Manchester University Chorus as well as the Musical Director of Opera North Children’s Chorus.

The package for attendees includes airfare, hotel accommodations, guided walking tours to London’s famous landmarks, a New Year’s Celebration and many other educational outings.

Would you like to attend? St. Lucy’s would like to welcome alumnae to join in the opportunity to travel to London for the festival. The inclusive dates are December 27, 2016 – January 3, 2017. If you would like more information, please contact Mr. James Plunkett at [email protected].

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The Chamber Singers with Lord Mayor Cllr. Robert Davis, Westminster Councilior in London, England, glendora Mayor Karen Davis, and Mr. James Plunkett, Music Director at St. Lucy’s

Left to Right: Glendora Mayor Karen Davis, Lord Mayor Cllr. Robert Davis and Gina Giuliucci, St. Lucy’s Principal

Lord Mayor Cllr. Robert Davis with St. Lucy’s Music Director, Mr. James Plunkett

The Chamber Singers perform for the guests visiting St. Lucy's as well as, faculty, staff and parents.

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Bryan and Debi Jacobs are the proud parents of Jenna ’15 and Lauren who graduated from Ontario Christian High School in 2013. Their experience is not unlike other families at St. Lucy’s. “My favorite part of being a St. Lucy’s parent was knowing how much my daughter enjoyed the school as well as knowing that she was receiving a quality education,” says Debi.

As a student, Jenna was an active member of the St. Lucy’s Dance Team as well as the Damien Spartan Spirit Squad. She was a National Honor Society member and also enjoyed the Art Club. According to her mom, she enjoyed every aspect of her high school experience, especially the opportunities to spend time with her friends. Jenna is confident that St. Lucy’s prepared her academically and she is enjoying her first semester at Azusa Pacific University. “The work load at St. Lucy’s and the amount of homework definitely prepared me for college. I learned time management skills and how to balance work with fun,” says Jenna.

Debi was highly involved as a parent in the Boutique and is very proud of her work as co-chair of the Children’s Workshoppe in 2014. “We re-vamped the entire Workshoppe and added new activities for children including a Christmas cookie decorating station as well as a station to create paper garland décor for the Christmas tree we had in that room,” says Debi. There were many other ways

Debi enhanced the Children’s Workshoppe, including a hot chocolate station where little shoppers could fill a mason jar with hot cocoa mix and other toppings, an ornament decorating station and the list goes on and on. “I enjoyed the festivities that surrounded Boutique and BASH because it was a pleasure to see the entire school working together for the greater good,” she says.

As active parents within the community, the Jacobs also felt a responsibility to participate in the Growing For You Fund over the years. “Debi and I felt it was important to help supplement the cost of tuition at St. Lucy’s since tuition doesn’t cover the entire cost of educating each student,” says Bryan. “We believe that it’s biblical to give our time, money and talents to help organizations like St. Lucy’s that spread god’s love. And we want to see the School flourish now and in the future.”

Their dedication to the future of St. Lucy’s is apparent in many ways and everyone at the School is truly grateful for their support. The Jacobs plan on participating in the Annual giving Campaign as alumnae parents and are looking forward to returning to St. Lucy’s to attend Boutique and BASH. “We think it’s important to stay involved as alumnae parents because we want to help preserve St. Lucy’s for the next generation of young women,” says Bryan.

Why We Give To St. Lucy’sThe Importance of a St. Lucy’s Education to the Jacobs Family

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Taffi Hotard Parrish ’82 lived in Georgia for 15 years and moved to Del Mar three years ago where she resides with her 13-year-old son, Cole, and husband, Paul. Although she enjoys her business career, she also enjoys surfing every day. She won 1st place in a Carlsbad Surf Competition and will be competing

throughout the next year. She loves raising her son and being a mom.

1990’sGlenda Castaneda ’90 is co-owner with Mike Denton of the Kona Ice franchise. Their company is a mobile shaved ice truck that caters fundraisers, events, after school functions, corporate

events, festivals and fairs. They are excited to be working with Damien High School and look forward to connecting with St. Lucy’s in future activities and fundraising events. Glenda and Mike love their business and are happy that they can provide a service that so many children of all ages enjoy!

Lauren Gasparo Anton ’92, recently accepted a promotion at La Ventana Treatment Programs as the Director of Dietary Services, where she will lead the dietary team and lead the dietary aspect of treatment for all La Ventana programs. La Ventana treats both adults and adolescents who suffer from eating disorders and/or substance abuse.

La Ventana’s model is derived from the 12-step program and the approach is one of mindfulness and attunement to the body and its innate need to reconnect with hunger and fullness cues.

Nicole Durkan Lam ’98 and her husband Van welcomed their third child on February 4, 2015. Joseph Paul Lam joins his brother Thomas (age 8) and sister Meghan (age 6).

2000’sJessica Clague DeHart ’00, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Cancer Etiology at City of Hope and a proud graduate from St. Lucy’s. She earned her undergraduate degree in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the University of Southern California and then pursued an MPH in Chronic

Disease Epidemiology from yale University. She completed her PhD in Cancer Epidemiology at the University Of Texas School Of Public Health and her doctoral training at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Her current research focuses

on examining the biology behind associations between modifiable risk factors and cancer prevention and survival, and providing personalized wellness prescriptions to high-risk families, women undergoing treatment and survivors of cancer. Jessica and her husband Eric DeHart, live in La Verne and have two beautiful boys—Samuel Eric DeHart (4 years old) and James Alexander DeHart (1 year old).

Dr. Jennifer Vargas ’01, is a resident physician at the University of California, Riverside - Riverside County Regional Medical Center Family Medicine program. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Spanish Literature from UCLA in 2005. She received her medical education at the Universidad

Autónoma de guadalajara and New york Medical College. She plans to continue practicing family medicine in the Inland Empire and working with the underserved population.

Megan Wade ’03, graduated from the University of San Diego in 2008 with a B.A. in Psychology and English. She was recently honored with her second Emmy Nomination for her role as Producer of the popular prime time series, Dancing With The Stars.

The award will be presented at the Prime Time Emmy Awards ceremony on FOX on Monday, September 20th live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

2010’sNicole Dela Rosa ’12 graduated this year from the University of California, Santa Barbara with Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and global Studies. She received High Honors at graduation.

Julia Angelica Castaneda ’15 was recently hired at Disneyland as a Character Host.

BryAnna Wertz ’15, was recently awarded the highest honor as a Girl Scout. She received the Gold Award through girl Scouts of greater Los Angeles. BryAnna’s project was called “gathering Around a Campfire” in which she dedicated more then 80 hours to a therapeutic equestrian center

by revamping their learning center and painting a mural to be used as a visual aid. The equestrian center provides therapy to handicapped children and adults. As a result of earning this achievement, BryAnna was awarded a $4,000 scholarship for Whittier College where she will be attending this fall.

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St. Lucy’s is forming an Alumnae Committee. We are looking for alumnae who would like to get involved by attending four meetings per year to discuss and plan new opportunities for alumnae to re-connect with their Alma Mater. If you enjoy keeping your classmates connected, planning events or just want an excuse to visit and re-connect, this opportunity is for you! For more information, please contact Summer Williams, Director of Advancement and External Relations at (626) 335-3322 or at [email protected]. Thank you for your time and commitment to St. Lucy’s!

Danielle Mavridis ’12 is a senior at the University of San Diego (USD). For her senior design project, her team will be designing and building a one passenger off-road vehicle to compete in the SAE Baja Competition in May 2016! This is one of the largest projects in senior design history at USD and they will be the first team to participate in this competition representing their college. Over the course of the school year, Danielle and her team will be working to complete the process of building their vehicle, including

work on chassis/frame/ergonomics, front and rear suspension, steering, brakes, drivetrain/powertrain and the electrical systems. Everyone at St. Lucy’s is very proud of Danielle for her achievements in this field, and we look forward to seeing what her future holds. good luck, Danielle!

Samantha Keehn ’13 visited St. Lucy’s recently and spent time catching up with her teachers and friends from other classes. Everyone was excited to see Samantha in her Navy uniform and hear all about her accomplishments since graduation.

danielle mavridis ’12 takes on ground breaking senior project at usd

If you are interested in sponsoring a senior to attend Kairos, contact the Office of Advancement at (626) 963-0017 or [email protected]. We are also looking for volunteers! If you would like to volunteer as a rector or assistant rector for Kairos, please contact Sharon Haeflinger at (626) 335-3322 or [email protected].

Volunteers Needed!

Kairos Coming Soon! Sponsors and Volunteers Welcome!

in loving memoryGraciela SalasMother of Rossana Salas Helbert ’82 and Grandmother of Gracyn ’15, Aryana ’16 and Jacqueline ’19 Sunrise: Sept 18, 1942 Sunset: June 25, 2015

Julie Hartranft Ross ’92 Daughter of Judy Hartranft (St. Lucy’s Faculty)Sunrise: January 15, 1974Sunset: September 3, 2015

Carolyn LaPierre Kartzke ’86Aunt of Roni LaPierre ’14Sunrise: July 10, 1968Sunset: July 5, 2015Carolyn inspired many with her commitment to family and community. Family and friends from St. Lucy's and Damien gathered together on August 5, 2015, at Angel Stadium in Anaheim to celebrate her life.

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Loryn Carter ’16 was recently featured in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune for her amazing athleticism on the Varsity Volleyball Team at St. Lucy’s Priory High School. She will be attending the University of Irvine following graduation in 2016 on an Athletic Scholarship for Volleyball.

“Loryn is a strong leader,” says Valerie Pentolino, Athletic Director and Assistant Principal for Student Life. “She is well-respected by her teammates, coaches and the entire St. Lucy’s community.”

St. Lucy’s has a long-standing tradition of offering a highly competitive Athletic Program and Volleyball is no exception, being ranked as a Division 1A team. “Loryn started her freshman year on the Varsity Team,” says Ms. Pentolino. “To be a starter on the Varsity Team as a freshman is a huge honor! She brought strength to her team right away, and we knew she was going to be an asset.”

Among her many accomplishments, Loryn was awarded the Roarie Regent Athlete Award for three consecutive years from 2012–2014. This award is given to the student who demonstrates attributes beyond their talent in any given sport. Nominees are judged based on academics and involvement in the community.

As captain of the volleyball team for three years, Loryn cherishes her friendships with teammates that she has played with during high school. “I love how we get along on and off the court,” she says. “We understand that when times get tough we can pull through by working together.” She went on to say that winning is a great feeling and something she enjoys sharing with her teammates.

In addition to her dedication to her team, Loryn also is an active member of club volleyball outside the regular season. Students involved in this Club, travel throughout the year and compete against other teams. St. Lucy’s also offered Loryn the opportunity to grow in other areas. She served as a Regent Ambassador for two years and was also a member of the Captain’s Council. Loryn was included in the Honor Roll during the 2013 and 2014 school years and says, “I am working hard in school, but also treasuring each moment a little more since I am a senior and will not be here next year.”

Most recently, Loryn was the recipient of the Athlete of the Week award from the SoCal Prep Legends group comprised of the Los Angeles News group (LA, Long Beach, Torrance, Pasadena, San Gabriel, Whittier, Inland Valley, San Bernardino and Redlands). These news syndicates select feature athletes from the various publications and then the community is asked to vote for their choice for “Athlete of the Week.” Loryn was recently nominated along with six other athletes for this prestigious award. The results came in and Loryn received 3,296 votes, putting her in first place! “Everyone at St. Lucy’s is proud of Loryn’s accomplishments and we are all excited to see what her future holds at UCI and beyond,” says Ms. Pentolino.

athlete of the week:loryn carter ’16 making news

Is your reunion coming up? St. Lucy’s Advancement Office can provide reunion chairpersons with contact information for your classmates. Reunion photos can also be included in future issues of the Alumnae Newsletter. If you are interested in organizing a reunion, please contact the Advancement Office at (626) 963-0017 or [email protected].

class of 199520-year reunionFriday - November 6, 2015 8:00 p.m.Coco Palm - Tropicana Terrace1600 Fairplex Drive, PomonaFor more information and to RSVP, please contact Liz Hall at [email protected].

class of 197540th tri-school reunion Saturday - November 7, 2015 10:00 a.m. St. Lucy’s Alumnae: Brunch at Walter’s Patio 310 yale Avenue, ClaremontContact Nancy Baker ’75 at (480) 399-3826 or at [email protected].

St. Lucy’s, Damien and Pomona Catholic Alumnae: Pomona Sheraton Fairplex Hotel Time 6:00 p.m.601 W McKinley Avenue, Pomona For room reservations, please call (909) 622-2220. Tickets: $65.00Make checks payable to: 1975 40-year Reunion Attn: gary Schwary1223 W. Foothill Blvd., Upland, CA 91786

class of 2005tri-school reunion Saturday - November 28, 2015 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Chloe’s at Golden Brewery 5410 W. San Fernando Road, Los AngelesTickets: $100 each RSVP and Purchase Tickets: brownpapertickets.com/event/2074410For more information, contact Kathryn Redmond ’05 at [email protected].

class of 198630th tri-school reunion July 2016 To learn more, join the Class of 1986 Facebook page Search: St Lucy's Damien Pomona Catholic Class of 1986 Tri-School ReunionFor more information, contact Lisa Manning-Pratt ’86 at [email protected].

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office of advancement

Summer [email protected]

Laurie [email protected]

Katie [email protected]

Charity [email protected]

Pam [email protected]

Julie [email protected]

stay connected!Have you been recently married, had a baby, started a new job, made travel plans, retired or received recognition for a job well-done? Contact the Office of Advancement with your news by phone (626) 963-0017, mail, or email us at [email protected]. Alumnae Parents: If your daughter no longer lives at your address, please contact the Office of Advancement so we can update her mailing address and phone number.

Office of Advancement(626) 963-0017 • [email protected]

CHANGe SeRViCe RequeSTeD655 w. sierra madre ave. glendora, ca 91741

office of advancement655 w. sierra madre avenue, glendora, ca 91741

(626) 963-0017 | [email protected] hours: monday – friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

closed on school holidays

upcoming events/save the dates

8th Grade Shadow VisitTuesday - October 27, 2015 12:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Christmas BoutiqueSunday - November 8, 2015St. Lucy’s Campus

8th Grade Shadow VisitWednesday - November 18, 2015 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Open HouseSunday - December 6, 2015 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

8th Grade Shadow VisitWednesday - January 13, 2016 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Mother Daughter RallySaturday - January 30, 2016St. Lucy’s Gym

BASH Dinner & AuctionSaturday - March 19, 2016St. Lucy’s Gym

NeW 7th Grade Shadow VisitWednesday - April 6, 2016 10:00 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.

transcript requestNeed your St. Lucy’s Transcript? Download a Graduate Transcript Request Form from stlucys.com. Click on “Forms” found at the top left of the home page. Transcripts are now $5.00 each and must be paid at the time of your request.