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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Philadelphia

Camden Upper Darby

Dear Friends of Cristo Rey Philadelphia,

We opened the doors to our first 9th grade class on August 13,

2012, so, this first annual report is probably overdue.

Opening day was not really the beginning of Cristo Rey

Philadelphia, but more like the end of the beginning. The real

beginning was a fortunate encounter in the fall of 2006

with Fr. John Foley, SJ, the founder of the first Cristo Rey

school that opened in Chicago in 1996. Fr. Foley planted the

seed in Philadelphia, gently but firmly, and thereafter

never missed the chance to needle, “When do you think

Philadelphia will join us?”

Opening Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School was about

gathering a broad and diverse community of supporters that

began with Fr. Foley’s encouragement and continues to

this day.

Opening was enabled by the endorsement of the Oblates

of St. Francis de Sales, the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate

Heart of Mary and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Opening

required the vision and faith of leaders like the Henkels,

Maguires, Nerneys and many other Angel Investors who are

listed on page 5. Opening required businesses to actively

engage in the nurturing of teenagers who need their support.

Comcast, Independence Blue Cross and 20 others led the way

in year one, and today our Job Partners include most of the

leading organizations in the Delaware Valley (See page 3).

Our plans for Cristo Rey Philadelphia attracted talented

and committed people who were excited to build the dream.

Employee #1, Flannery O’Connor, began as a volunteer

and then promoted herself to Start-up Manager, then to

Admissions Director and now, her dream job: Theology

Teacher. The leader of our Principal Search Committee,

Michael Gomez, selected himself! And then he built a faculty

of superstars – talented, hardworking and committed to

our mission.

We are off to a good start. In year two, our classrooms are

full. Families know about Cristo Rey and applications

have skyrocketed. Most importantly, the students are thriving:

spiritually, academically, physically and socially. Every day

at work builds their confidence and self-esteem.

Opportunities to improve are abundant. We will invest

more in teaching reading skills and professional behavior.

We will add art, drama and technology programs.

We will need more Work-Study Job Partners. And we are

planning some exciting upgrades to our facilities.

All of us remain committed to our mission, “…to serve

students who could not otherwise afford a private education…

and…to nurture and challenge them to recognize and realize

their full potential.”

Our mission appeals to a broad and diverse group of

supporters who are committed to confronting a crisis that is

devastating our entire community. Our basic tools are

collaboration, creativity and unconditional love of

the students. Because of your support, we will help hundreds

of children every year to escape poverty and to earn

a life of dignity.

All of us at Cristo Rey, and especially the students, are proud

and grateful to include you in our community of supporters.

Sincerely,

John R. McConnell

Founder and President

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THE FIRST CLASS OF 9TH AND 10TH GRADERS REFLECTS THE DIVERSITY OF THE REGION

Philadelphia

Camden Upper Darby

“The college prep classes

and Work-Study

Program are preparing

me for college and

the real world.”

Raven

9TH & 10TH GRADE ENROLLMENT AT 9/3/13 241

MALE FEMALE 40% 60%

AVG. FAMILY INCOME $29,220

AVG. PER CAPITA FAMILY INCOME $8,385

REPORTED RELIGION

Not Reported 44%

Catholic 27%

Other Christian 26%

Buddhist & Muslim 3%

RACIAL & ETHNIC GROUPS

African American/Black 64%

Hispanic/Latino 22%

Multiracial 8%

Asian 4%

White 2%

FEEDER SCHOOLS

Archdiocese 46%

Public 21%

Charter 20%

Private 13%

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MEET DAVIDDavid was in eighth grade when Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School’s admissions

director came to speak to his class. “I knew I wanted to go to Cristo Rey when I heard

I would be working. It sounded interesting, definitely different from any other high

school around here,” David said.

David worked at Towers Watson,

a consulting firm in Center City

Philadelphia, last year and now works

at Liberty Property Trust. “I boast to

my cousins all the time that I have a

real job,” he said. David’s work has

included binding books as well as more

technical work such as fixing printers

and troubleshooting computers.

From a young age David knew he

was talented at solving problems and

working with his hands, which has helped him succeed

at his Work-Study jobs. “When I was younger, my uncles

would come to me if they had a problem with their

computer and I would fix it,” David said. “One day

at work, some of my coworkers were having trouble

creating a mirror image on PowerPoint. They

were looking for a button that would do it for them,

but instead I just did it manually. I thought outside

of the box and fixed their problem.”

David credits the faculty and staff of Cristo Rey

Philadelphia High School with helping him to succeed

on the job on an interpersonal level. “They taught

us how to interact with the people at our job,” David

explained. “I learned how to put the age difference

between me and my coworkers aside.” David learned

that work doesn’t always have to be serious, too. “I know

when to be serious, but I can also joke around,” he said.

“Everyone I work with is really nice.”

The four remaining days of the

week that David is in class, he is

a model student.

He has received first honors, perfect

attendance and the Insignis Award.

Insignis is Latin for “remarkable,

noted, prominent, or extraordinary.”

Students who earn the Insignis

Award have zero detentions, perfect

attendance, “Exceeds Expectations”

or higher on their Work-Study

timesheets, and First Honors with a GPA of at least 3.67.

Outside of school and work, David participates in

his church’s youth group, enjoys playing Frisbee, and

is learning how to play guitar. “My family says

I’m musically inclined,” David said. “But, I’m having some

trouble going between chords, so I have to work

on that.” He isn’t sure where he wants to attend college,

but he thinks he wants to study engineering because

of his knack for repairing things and providing solutions

to problems.

Although it is about an hour commute by subway

from David’s home in South Philadelphia to Cristo Rey,

he says it is well worth it. “I’ve definitely grown and

matured at Cristo Rey,” he said.

I boast to my cousins all

the time that I have a real job.

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CRISTO REY PHILADELPHIA WORK-STUDY JOB PARTNERS

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MEET JAYLAJayla was in eighth grade when her friend told her about Cristo Rey Philadelphia

High School’s Open House. “I really wanted to come here because we would be the

founding freshmen,” Jayla said. “It makes us special.” Jayla also looked forward

to fun things that came with being the founding freshmen like choosing a mascot

and creating after-school activities that interested her class.

Jayla lives in Southwest Philadelphia

with her parents and two brothers.

Every weekday, she gets up at 5:30

a.m. to make the hour and a half trip on

public transportation to go to school

at Cristo Rey. Math is her favorite

subject, but science is where she gets

her laughs. “Sister Janice always tells

jokes,” she explained.

Jayla’s affinity for math and science will aid her

in fulfilling her dream of becoming a doctor. Her first

Work-Study job was at UnitedHealthcare where she

learned about the business of paying for medical care.

Some of her duties included mailing, filing, and

completing claim verifications.

High expectations push Jayla to succeed. “One day,

my supervisor asked me around 9:30 a.m. how many

verifications I had done, and I only had about 50,” Jayla

said. “My supervisor told me I needed to have at least

200 done by lunch, and I met the goal.” It’s this work

ethic that got Jayla promoted to the third floor where,

along with her normal duties, she researched agents

and created maps.

It’s not just about the work she did at UnitedHealthcare,

though. Jayla also liked just talking to her supervisors

and coworkers. “I’ve learned how to interact with adults

by working there,” she said. “I’ve also

learned how to be responsible,

organized, and I’ve learned how to work

to deadline, which helps me to finish

school assignments on time, too.” After

a school year of discipline in the

classroom and the workplace, Jayla

says she’s much more mature.

For her sophomore year, Jayla is excited to be

matched with a job at Pennsylvania Hospital continuing

her education in the health field. She is enjoying

social studies and getting to know the new teachers

and freshmen.

Jayla has also been looking at potential colleges.

“St. Thomas University in Florida visited our school

and said they would give us a discount on tuition if we

graduated from Cristo Rey,” Jayla said. “So, I’m

definitely interested in that!”

Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School isn’t easy, but

Jayla understands that you have to work hard to fulfill

your dreams. So, to those who are unsure

about attending because it seems difficult, Jayla says,

“Come to Cristo Rey because it is a challenge.”

I’ve also learned how to be responsible,

organized, and I’ve learned how to work to deadline, which helps

me to finish school assignments on time, too.

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Angel Investors

All of the students who ever attend Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School will be forever grateful for the generosity of the Angel Investors who established the financial foundation for launching the school in August 2012.

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$1,300,000PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP

$500,000 – $1,000,000MR. AND MRS. T. RODERICK HENKELS

THE MAGUIRE FOUNDATION

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS P. NERNEY

$200,000 – $499,000LOUIS CALDER FOUNDATION

CONNELLY FOUNDATION

MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. MCCONNELL

WALTON FAMILY FOUNDATION

$100,000 – $199,000 MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. BALLBACH

MR. AND MRS. W. NICHOLAS HOWLEY

PAUL E. KELLY FOUNDATION

VWR CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

$25,000 – $99,000Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Connolly

Deloitte Global Partners

The Fabiszewski Family

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fahey, Jr.

Friends of Northeast Catholic High School

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Gleason

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hagan

Mr. and Mrs. James Kane, III

Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGlinn II

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Meehan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Moran

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’Shaughnessy

Oblates of St. Francis de Sales

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Quigley

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rooney

van Ameringen Foundation

Xtreme Bikers Association

$10,000 – $24,000 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dooner

Mr. and Mrs. William Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geraghty

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grogan

Mr. Matthew W. McConnell

Jacqueline M. Morley, Esq.

Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Ryan

Sisters, Servants of the

Immaculate Heart of Mary

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smart

The Host of AngelsAd Altiora FundMr. and Mrs. Charles AdomanisMr. and Mrs. Scott AkmanAnexinetArchdiocese of PhiladelphiaDr. and Mrs. Richard M. BehlerMr. Matthew BenderMr. and Mrs. William J. Bole, Jr.Sr. Nancy Bradbury, IHMMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. BrophyMr. and Mrs. Gerald E Burns, IIIRev William J. Byron, SJMr. and Mrs. Drew CalhounMrs. Janet CampbellMr. and Mrs. Lee CasaccioMr. William F. Connors, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William G. CoreyMr. and Mrs. Michael DeckertMr. and Mrs. Louis DePaulDr. and Mrs. Marcelino A. deSantosMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. DoonerMr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Drueding, IIIMr. and Mrs. John FeeheryFerdinand Wheeler House Jesuit CommunityFM GlobalMs. Linda Galante and Mr. John ColussiMr. and Mrs. Erik GilbergMrs. Helen GleasonDr. and Mrs. Michael GomezMs. Nancy Carty GreenMs. Wilhelmina GreenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. HagstromMr. and Mrs. Mark HallowellMr. Christopher G. HanssensHayden Real Estate Investments, LLCMr. and Mrs. Caswell F. Holloway, IIIMsgr. John JagodzinskiMr. and Mrs. Homi KapadiaMr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Killmeyer, IVMr. and Mrs. Christopher LallyMr. Michael LaskeyMr. Robert LoreauxMr. Jerry MaginnisMcBride Insurance Agency, Inc.Mr. John Blake McConnellMs. Katy McConnellMr. Michael McConnellMr. Brian McElweeMr. and Mrs. Peter MorrisMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. PyleMr. and Mrs. Louis RicciMr. and Mrs. Lewy W. ScanlonMr. and Mrs. Edward ScottRear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph C. StrasserMr. and Mrs. John SwanickTucker Law GroupUSAA FoundationMr. and Mrs. Christopher T. ValerioMs. Portia WallerMr. Brian Zumbrum

“My children are blessed to have

access to a great education and other

children should have that opportunity

and choice.”

Kerry Henkels

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MEET OMAROmar first learned about Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School while in class at

his elementary school. “My teacher showed us a video about Cristo Rey and

gave us information on how to apply,” he said. “I liked the fact that everyone who

goes to Cristo Rey winds up going to college, and I thought it would be a good

challenge for me.”

Omar’s home is with his father, but he

lives with his grandparents in North

Philadelphia during the week to have

a shorter commute to school. Omar

takes school seriously and has excelled,

receiving the coveted Insignis Award

in his first trimester of school for

excellence academically and at

his work-study job.

Although Omar’s accomplishments

are due to his own hard work and

dedication, he credits his success to

the tireless efforts of the teachers at

Cristo Rey. “The teachers here really care,” he explained.

“They stay after school for tutoring help, and they

won’t stop helping you until you understand it.”

Mr. Murray, the theology teacher, was Omar’s favorite

ninth grade teacher. “He makes class interesting,”

Omar said. “Even if you come into his class in a bad

mood, he makes sure you leave in a good mood.”

Outside of class, Omar likes to play basketball with

his friends at a local court, and he dreams of one

day becoming a lawyer. This dream has started to take

shape in the form of his Work-Study jobs at

Cozen O’Connor last year and the District Attorney’s

Office this year. Some of his daily duties at

Cozen O’Connor included filing, doing inventory,

and data entry. This year, he sometimes sits

at the prosecutor’s table in court.

Jim Mulcahy, one of Omar’s supervisors

at Cozen O’Connor, was very impressed

with Omar’s work. “By the second

week Omar was ready to be in charge

of me,” Jim joked. Another supervisor,

Courtney Mullen, recounted how

Omar taught himself how to

print nametags. Mullen said, “He takes

initiative and gets the job done.”

Omar impressed his supervisors at

Cozen O’Connor so much that he was

hired to continue his job part-time over

the summer break. “We have complete

trust in Omar that whatever we give him he’ll get it

done,” Mulcahy said.

Omar has connected the skills he has developed at

work and has applied them to the classroom.

“I’ve learned how to ask questions more in class because

I can’t be afraid to ask them at work,” Omar explained.

“My jobs have also helped me learn how to act and

communicate with adults.”

“I’ve learned how valuable education is,” Omar said. “I just

want to get into college and chase my dreams.” Currently,

Omar has his sights set on St. Joseph’s University as a

potential candidate in his on-going college search.

Omar’s father is pleased with what Cristo Rey has done

for his son. “It’s hard for me to find anything I’d like to

change because I’m so happy with the school,” he said.

“It’s an experience you can’t get anywhere else.”

The teachers here really care.

They stay after school for tutoring help, and

they won’t stop helping you until you

understand it. do

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rsCristo Rey Philadelphia High School gratefully recognizes the following donors for their gifts and pledges between July 1, 2012 and December 31, 2013 to help cover student scholarships and the school’s operating costs.

This list does not include payments on pledges made by Angel Investors, recognized on page 5, who established the financial foundation for launching the school.

$400,000 and aboveUSLI

$100,000 to $399,999The Barra Foundation

Comcast

Maguire Enterprisesvan Ameringen Foundation, Inc.

$50,000 to $99,999ACE Charitable Foundation

Customers Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fahey

Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Nerney

Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley

Recovery Networks, Inc.

Sky Community Partners

Tray-PakVWR Charitable Foundation

$10,000 to $49,999Mr. and Mrs. Scott Akman

Carol A. Ammon Foundation

Aqua America, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Belveal

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Connolly

Decon Labs, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dooner

East River Bank

The Fabiszewski Family

First Niagara

Mr. and Mrs. William Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Gleason

Goldman Sachs

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Graham

Hamilton Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hanssens

Hayden Real Estate Investments, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. T. Roderick Henkels

Howley Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. James Husted

Paul E. Kelly Foundation

Kildare Capital

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kind

The Patricia Kind Family Foundation

J.P. Mascaro & Sons Education Fund

Mr. and Mrs. John McGlinn

Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGovern

The McLean Contributionship

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moran

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morris

Philadelphia Insurance Companies

PNC Bank

RealMarq Corporation

Republic Bank

Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stemper

UHS of Fairmount, Inc.

US Restaurants Inc.

The USAA Foundation

Care2 Fund at USLI

Visiting Angels Mr. Robert Walker

$1,000 to $9,999Anonymous

171 Lancaster Avenue Associates

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adomanis

Ameriprise Employee Gift Matching Program

Anexinet

Mr. Andrew Avellano

Dr. and Mrs. Rick Behler

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blume

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Borneman

Rev. William Byron, SJ

Mr. Drew Calhoun

Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy

Cherokee Construction

Mr. Joseph Clearkin

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cohen

Compass Ion Advisors, LLC

The Connelly Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen

Mr. and Mrs. William Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Day

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dooner

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Epstein

Eureka Growth Capital

Ms. Sammie Fletcher

Gelman and Pelesh P.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geraghty

Mrs. Helen Gleason

Ms. Nancy Carty Green

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hagstrom

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hallacy

Dr. Karl Hausker

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heller

Mr. Jim Higgins

Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Holloway

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Horn

Mr. John Jablonski

The Jesuits at Wheeler House

Mr. and Mrs. Homi Kapadia

Mr. and Mrs. Michael King

Ms. Tonie Leatherberry Lunkins

Ms. Susan Levin

Mr. Robert Loreaux

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Malefant

Mr. David Maynard

Ms. Karen Mazer

Mr. Matthew McConnell

The McInerney Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Brian McNeill

Mr. Robert McNeill

Mr. and Mrs. James Meehan

Mr. and Mrs. John Meehan

St. Thomas More Society

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nadolski

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin O’Brien

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Connor

Mr. Jerry O’Grady

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’Shaughnessy

Mr. Louis Pichini

Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce

Progress Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Randall

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Reilly

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silvers

Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith

Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph StrasserMr. Joseph Tennant

$250 to $999Ms. Annemarie Agnew

Mr. Mark Altmeyer

Dr. Eugene Andruczyk

Ms. Kate Antonacci

Mr. Ronald Aubert

The Beer Yard

Bench International

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry

Ms. Kathleen Biemer

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boccuzzi

Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Boye

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brophy

Mr. Frederick Browne

Mr. Michael Conn

Mr. Michael Connery

Employees of Cozen O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daly

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davies

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Decker

Mr. and Mrs. John Diederich

Mr. and Mrs. John DiIulio

Mr. Kevin Donnelly

Ms. Stephanie Douglas-Parkin

Ms. Deane Dray

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Drueding

Mr. John Egner

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Etherington

Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Etherington

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rsMr. and Mrs. Russell Etherington

Mr. Ted Francavilla

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Funk

Mr. Stephen Gardner

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Giacchino

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gillespie

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Gomez

Mr. Bert Graham

Ms. Margaret Havens

Mr. Richard Hayes

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Holtshouser

Ms. Amey Hutchins and Mr. Dylan Steinberg

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchins

Msgr. John Jagodzinski

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Killmeyer

Ms. Christina Kind

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lancaster

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson, Jr.

Legacy Planning Partners

Mr. and Mrs. David Loftus

Mr. James Lyons

Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Manfrey

Ms. Isabel Marriott

Mr. Thomas Marriott

Mr. and Mrs. John Blake McConnell

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McIlvain

Dr. and Mrs. Marc McKenna

Ms. Nancy McNichol

Mr. Charles Moffitt

Mr. Evan Morris

Mr. Lee Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris

Mr. Tyler Morris

Rev. Kevin Nadolski, OSFS

Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor

Ms. Siobhan O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Hara

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Neill

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O’Reilly

Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Rourke

Mr. and Mrs. John Oakes

Overbrook Golf Club

Rev. Thomas Pesci, SJ

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Rethore

Ms. Denise Rosemann

Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenberg

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Ryan

Ms. Nancy Shaich

Ms. Elizabeth Shay

Mr. Walter Sheehan

Mr. and Mrs. Luba Spikula

Mr. and Mrs. John Swanick

Mr. George Taite

Tucker Law Group

Mr. Lawrence Walker

Ms. Portia Waller

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Welch

Mr. and Mrs. Jerold WrightMs. Gail Wygant

$100 to $249Ms. Kathy Amick

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Armstrong

Mr. Doug Atkin

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Baccash

Blank Rome, LLP

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Boccuzzi

Mr. Edward Boccuzzi

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boccuzzi

Ms. Lori Boccuzzi

Bofinger and Breslin Plumbing

Boy Scouts of America – Troop 6

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brace

Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Breuer

Mr. Shaun Budnik

Ms. Bridget Byrne

Ms. Janet Campbell

Mr. Raymond Carr

Mr. Lee Casaccio and Dr. Eileen Casaccio

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colton

Mr. Ian M. Comisky

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conaway

Ms. Carrie Costantin

Mr. and Mrs. John D’Alessandro

Mr. William Dalton

James Earl Davis, Ph.D.

Mr. Christian DelGozzo

Ms. Geraldine DelVaglio

Mr. and Mrs. Armand Della Porta

Mr. Andy Derrow

Mr. Michael Dillon

Doylestown Tennis Club

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dunleavy

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunne

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durkin

Ms. Sherry Durnan

Ms. Rebecca Elias and Mr. Christopher Dodson

Ms. Ellen Epps

Ms. Peggy Fallon

Mr. Patrick Farrell

Father Judge High School

Mr. Kevin Flanagan

Mr. David Forman

Mr. Thomas Gavin

Ms. Suzie Gerber

Mr. John Gilroy

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gordon

Ms. Jane Greenspun

Mr. Francis Gray

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grossman

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heaberg

Mr. William Holtshouser

Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hirsch

Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson

Ms. Mary Kakowski

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kelly

Mr. Kevin Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kois

Mr. Greg Latran

Mr. Thomas Leonard, Jr.

Ms. Eileen Lynch

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyons

Ms. Jane Mack

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden, Jr.

Ms. Diane Mallery

Mr. and Mrs. Vince Marriott

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Matteis

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCabe

Mr. Michael McConnell

Mr. and Mrs. John McDevitt

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEwan

Mr. and Mrs. Francis McFadden

Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern

Ms. Helenmarie McLaughlin

Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin

Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara

Mr. and Mrs. Steve McNear

Mr. Michael Meehan

Ms. Amy Meehan-Ritter

Ms. Elizabeth Meyers

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Michie

Ms. Rebecca J. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. James Mordy

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moribondo

Ms. Cindy Nelson

Mr. John Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris

Ms. Flannery O’Connor

Ms. Jane O’Connor

Ms. Colleen O’Donnell

Ms. Colleen O’Grady

Ms. Kathy Ochroch

Odyssey Reinsurance Company

Mr. and Mrs. David Pace

Ms. Rachel Pecker

Mr. John Penders

“Cristo Rey and my Work-Study

employer, Comcast, have helped me

develop professional skills that

I will need in college and my

future career.”

Thaike

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Ms. Elyse Raby

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Randazzo

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rapchick

Republican Committee of Chester County

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ricci

Mr. and Mrs. James Roehm

Mr. Stephen Ryder

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Santel

Mr. Christopher Savage

Mr. and Mrs. George Scherbak

Mr. DeMark Schulze

Mr. and Mrs. Surinder Singh

Ms. Annette M. Smith

Ms. Holly Stichka

Ms. Anne Strasser

Ms. Mary Strimel

Mr. and Mrs. James Swope

Rev. John Swope, SJ

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor

Mr. John Trumbore

Mr. David Vilushis

Ms. Jean T. Walker

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Walter

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waters

Ms. Heidi Waters

Mr. Jim Wellinghoff

Mr. Michael Williams

Mr. Sam Winans

Mr. Andrew Winslow

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods

Ms. Donna Woody

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yachnik

Mr. Bill Yukstas

ZogSportsMs. Megan Zug

Up to $100Mr. and Mrs. James Ackroyd

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albers

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Alexandra

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Amick

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson

Ms. Caroline Antonacci

Mr. Chris Antonacci

Ms. Laura Antonacci

Mr. Michael Armijo

Mr. Jake Armstrong

Avalon Senior Citizens Organization

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Azzalina

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bakula

Ms. Jean M. Barnes

Ms. Elizabeth Barr

Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Barrantes

Ms. Linda Bartosch

Ms. Kristine Beaudoin

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Becker

Ms. Tiffany Becker

Mr. Matt Bender

Mr. Daniel Blaine

Mr. Justin Blake

Ms. Sondra Blasenstein

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bloom

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Blumenstock

Mr. Frederick Bockelmann

Mr. John Bodenhausen

Ms. Rosemarie Bonavitacola

Mr. and Mrs. James Borowski

Ms. Laurie Boyer

Mr. Robert Boykin

Ms. Katherine Brooks

Ms. Rita Brophy

Mr. Daniel Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown

Mr. Stephen Brown

Mr. Michael Bucci

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Burns

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Busby

Ms. Leigh Ann Buziak

Mr. and Mrs. James Byrne

Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrne

Mr. and Mrs. John Callaghan

Mr. and Mrs. Mario Canales

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlo

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Chatterton

Mr. Guy Ciarrocchi

Mr. Michael Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cohen

Mrs. Patricia Collins

Colonial Cleaners

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connors

Mr. Eric Conway

Ms. Susan Cook

Mr. Kevin Cosentino

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cosden

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cosica

Mr. Joseph Cox

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coyle

Mr. James Crowe

Mr. William Curran

Ms. Claire Daly

Mr. Jim Daly

Mr. Brian Davey

Mr. Brendan Day

Mr. Michael Day

Mr. Timothy Day

Ms. Diane De Hosson

Mr. David DeLizza

Ms. Pamela Devine

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Vito

Ms. Mary Diamond

Ms. Meghan Doletzky

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dougherty

Mr. and Mrs. William Dougherty

Mr. Darren Dwyer

Mr. and Mrs. Holland Earle

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egitto

Ms. Kate Ericsson

Ms. Stacie Evans

Ms. Kathryn Fallon

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Feron

Mr. Michael Feron

Mr. Jerry Fillman

Mr. Ryan Fillman

Ms. Bridget Fitzgerald

Mr. Jason Flanigan

Mr. Jordan Fox

The Frederick Family

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Furtaw

Mr. Dennis Gallagher

Ms. Marianne Gauss

Ms. Colleen Gibson

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gill

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillespie

Mr. Brenden Glackin

Mr. and Mrs. David Glatt

Ms. Clara Grande

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray

Ms. Elaine Green

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gross

Mr. Mark Hammons

Ms. Marie Haney

Mr. Riley Hansen

Mr. Edward Hanson

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hawley

Ms. Catherine Hayton

Ms. Laura Heacock

Mr. Kevin Heist

Ms. Jackie Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Herzog

Ms. Regina Hierholzer

Dr. Alice Hoersch

Mr. Peter Holston

Mr. Matt Holtshouser

Mr. Brad Hostetter

Ms. Sarah Howe

Ms. Violet Hrin

Mr. Stephen Hull

Ms. Lauren Hunter

Ms. Sonia Huntzinger

Ms. Sue Huntzinger

Ms. Patricia T. Hyland

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Mr. Joseph Ingemi

Inside Edge Consulting Group

Ms. Gloria Jaccarino

Ms. Kristen Jasiukiewicz

The Jensen Family

Mr. Thomas Jimenez

Mr. Thomas Jones

Ms. Diane Joseph

Ms. Melissa Joseph

Mr. Michael Jumbo

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kampf

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kane

Ms. Krista Kanya

Ms. Lori Kauffman

Mr. Brian Kearney

Ms. Elizabeth Kelly

Mr. George P. Kelly

Ms. Kati Kelly

Ms. Lauren Kelly

Ms. Sandi Kempf

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Killan

Ms. Nancy Kindl

Mr. Joe Kniaz

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kolenda

Ms. Helen Korlas

Ms. Frances Kuber

Ms. Julia La Roche

Mr. Denis J. Lawler

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Layden

Mr. and Mrs. James Leyden

Mr. Nathan Lebowitz

Ms. Sally Loreti

Ms. Joanna Lucca

Ms. Carolyn Lynch

Ms. Jamie Lynch

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons

Ms. Yvonne Macolly

Ms. Margaret MacWhirter

Macy’s Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mahaffey

Mr. Howard Marcus

Mr. Tim Marrer

Mr. Christopher Marriott

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Matteis

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick May

Mr. Michael McBride

Ms. Katy McConnell

Ms. Charlotte McDaniel

Mr. Michael McDevitt

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McGinley

Mr. Joseph McLoughlin

Mr. and Mrs. John McNicholas

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Medina

Mr. Michael Meehan

Mr. William Meehan

Ms. Grace Mehan

Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Mejia

Mr. and Mrs. David Melchiorre

Ms. Lisa Merrill

Mr. Donald Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mina

Mr. and Mrs. James Molyneaux

Mr. Joseph Monahan

Mr. Eric Montroy

Mr. Doug Monty

Ms. June Moody

Mr. Dennis Mulgrew

Mr. James Mullin

Ms. Jessica Mullin

Ms. Kathryn Musica

Ms. Annemarie Nagle

Ms. Margery Nathanson

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Neufeld

Mr. Quy Dac Nguyen

Ms. Lise Nielsen

Ms. Roseann Noonan

Ms. Kelsey Norrett

Mr. and Mrs. William O’Donnell

Ms. Mary O’Neill

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olphert

Mr. Anthony Olson

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Ominski

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pace

Mr. and Mrs. James Pallis

Mr. Mike Panasiuk

Ms. Sophie Paolizzi

Mr. Victoria Parente

Mr. Mark Pharo

Ms. Leah Pillsbury

Ms. Jenna Pisani

Mr. Ryan Pollock

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pompei

Mr. Sam Poole

Ms. Jill Poretta

Ms. Cathy Pray

Mr. and Mrs. Rich Pugh

Ms. Laura Pyott

Mr. and Mrs. William Raney

Ms. Jiyeun Rha

Mr. and Mrs. Reverdy M. Rhodes, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rizzo

Mr. Tim Robeson

Ms. Elaine Rodery

Ms. Kathleen Rooney

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roselle

Ms. Joan R. Rosiak

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roszkowski

Rutter Roofing

Ms. Susan Ruzzo

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan

Mr. Michael Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sachs

Mr. Peter Sanford

Mr. Anselm Sauter

Ms. Marlene Schleifer

Mr. Justin Schukraft

Ms. Stephanie Scott

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sheridan

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Short

Ms. Kathleen Simons

Ms. Alexandra Skoog

Ms. Elizabeth Smith

Ms. Jessica Smith

Ms. Catelyn Sofio

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sofio

Mr. Zach Spears

Mr. Eugene Stack

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanton

Ms. Meaghan Stanton

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Straus

Mr. Edward Sweeney

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sweeney

Mr. Steven Tekirian

Mr. Casey Thomas

Ms. Amanda Thompson

Mr. Dan Tishman

Mr. Neal Tishman

Ms. Judy Torchiana

Mr. Patrick Torrey

Mr. Fred Trainer

Mr. and Mrs. John Udovich

Ms. Alison Ungerleider

Mr. Jeff Vaughn

Mr. and Mrs. Melchiore Vernace

Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Visco

Ms. Jennifer Wagner

Mr. John Wagner

Ms. Kate Waters

Mr. Alan Weissberger

Ms. Bethany Welch

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wellinghoff

Mr. Tom Welsh

Ms. Jennifer Wessels

Mr. John C. Whalen, Jr.

Ms. Margaret Whalen

Ms. Lori Wilkinson

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Winter

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Winter

Ms. Carrie Woody

Mr. Dan Woody

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Workman

Ms. Caroline Wyspianski

Ms. Deborah Yauman

Ms. Kelly Ann Yost

Ms. Michaeline Young

Ms. Sophie Yurkoski

Ms. Barbara Zarro Mr. Brian Zumbrum

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Ameriprise Financial

Goldman Sachs

Macy’s FoundationUSAA Foundation

Scholarship PartnersMr. and Mrs. Scott Akman

Carol A. Ammon Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Connolly

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dooner

Mr. and Mrs. William Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Graham – Christian

Massey Memorial Scholarship

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hagstrom

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hanssens

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heller

Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Holloway

Mr. and Mrs. James Husted

Mr. and Mrs. Homi Kapadia

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kind –

Moe Glickman Scholarships

Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGovern

Mr. and Mrs. Brian McNeill

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Clark O’DonoghueMr. and Mrs. John Rooney

Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Partners171 Lancaster Avenue Associates

Aqua America, Inc.

Cherokee Construction

Comcast

Cozen O’Connor

Customers Bank

CVS Caremark

Eureka Growth Capital

Hayden Real Estate Investments

Maguire Enterprises

J.P. Mascaro and Sons Education Fund

Philadelphia Insurance Companies

Ransome CAT

Recovery Networks, Inc.

Sky Community Partners

Tray-Pak

UHS of Fairmount, Inc.

US Restaurants Inc.VWR International

Educational Improvement Tax Credit PartnersAnonymous

ACE American Insurance

AmerisourceBergen Corporation

Decon Laboratories, Inc.

Elliott-Lewis

First Niagara Bank

Gelman and Pelesh P.C.

Hayden Real Estate Investments

Kildare Capital

J.P. Mascaro and Sons Education Fund

Philadelphia Insurance Companies

PNC Bank

RealMarq Corporation

Republic Bank

UHS of Fairmount, Inc.

USLIVisiting Angels

Gifts were given in memory of:Mr. Stephen Boccuzzi

Mr. Robert BroadhurstCharles and Jane Dunne

Gifts were given in honor of:Ann and Jerry Agnew

Sr. Nancy Bradbury, IHM

Mr. James Burgy

Mr. Robert Fahey

Sr. Regina Flannigan, IHM

Ms. Lorainne Gaasche

Mrs. Helen Gleason

Mr. Ken Kind

Ms. Jill Mayer

Mr. Michael Meehan

Tom and Jill Nerney

Mr. Rich Pugh

Rev. Adam Rosinski, SJ

Rev. Daniel Ruff, SJ

Rear Admiral Joseph

StrasserMr. John Trumbore

Donors who gave through United Way Donor Choice:Mr. and Mrs. Scott Akman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Decker

Mr. John Egner

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gillespie

Mr. and Mrs. Roderick T. Henkels

Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGovern

Mr. Robert McNeill

Ms. Jane O’Connor

Ms. Siobhan O’Connor

Mr. Louis Pichini

Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney

Ms. Myrna Soto

Mr. and Mrs. William R. StemperMr. Lawrence Walker

Gifts In-Kind:12th Street Catering

Abington Friends School

Mr. Thomas Brophy

Mr. Frederick Browne

BTG International Inc.

Cadence Cycling and Multisport

Mr. Joseph Clearkin

Cozen O’Connor

Daymark Realty Advisors

Decon Laboratories, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doring

Mr. and Mrs. Brett Drexelius

Ms. Rebecca Elias and Mr. Christopher Dodson

The Haverford Trust Company

Kershner Office Furniture

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Killmeyer

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larney

McShea Law Firm

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ostrem

Mr. and Mrs. Travis Peyton

Philadelphia Insurance Companies

Saul Ewing

Mr. and Mrs. John Schanz

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith

USLI

Ms. Marikate Venuto

Verge Yoga

VWR Charitable FoundationTiger Woods Foundation

”Everyone at Cristo Rey

Philadelphia is passionate

about improving the lives

of students. There is no

greater mission.“

Melissa McGlinn

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Year 1 Planning Year

2012-2013 2011-2012

REVENUE

Gifts and Pledges $ 2,004 $ 2,675

Work-Study Contract Fees 947

Tuition and Fees 168 7

Other income 4 3

$ 3,123 $ 2,685

EXPENSES

Program Expenses $ 1,646 $ 117

Administration 658 306

Facilities 200 22

Fundraising 168 112

Total Expenses $ 2,672 $ 557

Change in Net Assets $ 451 $ 2,128

Less Capital Spending $ (783) $ (406)

Change in Net Assets Adjusted $ (332) $ 1,722

July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 was the planning year to prepare for the opening of Cristo Rey Philadelphia High

School in August 2012. Gifts and initial pledge payments to the Foundation Capital Campaign were reserved to

cover planned facilities preparation costs and planned operating deficits in the first three years before the school

reaches full enrollment and full employment for all students.

The school is on track to achieve, by Year 4 (FY2016) when the school is at full enrollment, a balanced revenue/

expense model as summarized below.

CRISTO REY IS A SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL MODEL BASED ON SHARED RESPONSIBILITIES

REVENUE/STUDENT AT FULL CAPACITY$12,000

COSTS/STUDENT AT FULL CAPACITY$12,000

Work/Study Revenue $7,200

Fundraising $3,500

Family Contribution$1,300

Reserve $300

Programs & Support $1,600

Facilities & Operations$1,800

Personnel$8,300

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CHAIRMAN

REV. KEVIN NADOLSKI, OSFS

Oblates of St. Francis de Sales

VICE CHAIRMAN

MR. ROBERT FAHEY

Executive Vice President

CB Richard Ellis

MR. SCOTT P. BELVEAL

Vice President

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

JAMES CULLEN , ESQ.

Partner

Cozen O’Connor

DR. JAMES EARL DAVIS

Professor of Education

Leadership and Policy Studies

Temple University

SR. JOHN EVELYN

DITROLIO, IHM

Sisters, Servants of the

Immaculate Heart of Mary

MR. STEPHEN GLEASON

President

Kairos Real Estate Partners, LLC

MRS. KERRY HENKELS

Mother of four children

MR. ROD HENKELS

CEO

Henkels & McCoy

MR. KEN KIND

President

van Ameringen Foundation

MR. JOHN MCCONNELL

Founder and President

Cristo Rey Philadelphia

High School

MS. MELISSA MCGLINN

Mother of four children

MR. MICHAEL MORAN

Executive Vice President

Towers Watson

REV. MICHAEL MURRAY, OSFS

Oblates of St. Francis de Sales

MR. DAVID NEU

President

AmerisourceBergen

Drug Corporation

MR. TIM O’SHAUGHNESSY

Chief Financial Officer

Archdiocese of Philadelphia

MS. JESSICA PENA

Director, Great Schools Fund

Philadelphia School Partnership

JACK PIERCE, ESQ.

Partner

Saul Ewing

MR. JOHN ROONEY

Partner

Deloitte

MR. JOHN SCHANZ

Executive Vice President and

Chief Network Officer

Comcast Cable

MR. SEAN SWEENEY

Partner

High Roads to Hope

REV. JOHN SWOPE , SJ

President

Cristo Rey Jesuit Baltimore

MR. JOHN WHITE

President and CEO

The Consortium

SR. ROSE YEAGER, IHM

Sisters, Servants of the

Immaculate Heart of Mary

JOHN MCCONNELL Founder and President

MICHAEL GOMEZ, ED.D. Principal

ROBERT FABISZEWSKI Director of the Work-Study Program

LORI BOCCUZZI Director of Pathways to Success in College

NANCY GREEN Director of Development

MARLENE LALLY Business Manager

ANNA WINTER Coordinator of Marketing, Public Relations and

Executive Administration

BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEADERSHIP TEAM

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