Thursday, April 14, 2011

Award Recognition for Saint Martin Faculty


An Office of Student Success was created during this school year, with a shift to focus on our student retention and strengthening of the positive aspects of our school culture. We are working as an entire school community to live the motto, “Be Saint Martin”. Importantly, our student success team includes two Master of Social Work counselors, a school psychologist, and Mandel School of Applied Social Science, School of Social Work student interns. Sadly, too few schools have licensed social workers and our city’s students desperately need the services social workers and psychologists provide.

Two members of our Counseling Office recently received award recognition for their work:

Gwen Howard, MSSA, LSW, was named Ohio School Social Worker of the Year. Gwen is a dedicated social worker not only here at Saint Martin, but at her church, and in the community! Gwen is also the Regional Director for OSSWA (Ohio School Social Work Association) and has been working with Cleveland State University on the launch of their School Social Work program.

Ebony Speakes, an intern with the Counseling Office, was named Master Social Work Student of the Year Award for the National Association of Social Workers in Region 3 of Ohio. In addition to her work at Saint Martin, Ebony is running for city commissioner in her hometown of Springfield, Ohio.

Congratulations to Gwen & Ebony!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Rich Clark Delivers State of the School Address


Rich Clark, our founding President, provided his State of the School address to many Saint Martin supporters on April 6. Rich provided updates on office of Mission initiatives, academic success, our Corporate Work Study Program Partnerships, as well as the financial position of our school. It had been a few years since his last State of the School address and there have been many exciting developments both at the school and with the staff since that time. He focused on the commitment to our growing school community and shared a special message from a few Saint Martin alumni. To watch their video, please click here. Special thanks to Sue Stewart of American Appetites for her work in catering the evening.

Rich's remarks included:

Cura Personalis
• Campus Ministry now offers single-gender, themed, small-group retreats for young women and men, nature lovers and art lovers and our service trip offerings will expand from service to Cleveland and New Orleans to also include service in El Salvador.
• “Wonder Week” has strengthened our “small school” sense of community and is a faculty-inspired initiative that will continue.
• Three licensed social workers and a school psychologist provide our students with necessary service that does not, unfortunately, exist at other schools in Cleveland.

Our Community
• Enrollment will reach our target of 500+ students within the next few years with an expected second-consecutive admissions class of 150 students.

• Our student community will number 750 students next year with 270 alumni and a student body of 480. Our alumni outreach director ensures that our alumni receive support and know that they remain member of our community.

• 125 good corporate citizens currently partner with us through the Corporate Work Study Program and that number will reach 140 next year.

Academics
• Office of Student Success’s collaborative effort deserves great credit for our current -year retention rate of 97%.
• 100% college acceptance – for the fourth consecutive year!

• Saint Martin students have been accepted at 110 colleges and universities over the last four years, including first-time acceptances this year at Georgetown University, Heidelberg College, Lourdes College, and Wittenberg University.

Important Context
• High school graduation rate in Cleveland – 54%

• 100% Saint Martin graduation rate over past 3 years
• 5-year college graduation rate:

- 40% for all students nationally who enroll in college

- 6% for all students in the lowest economic quartile who enroll in college

• 72% of our graduates are currently enrolled in college and we will have our first college graduates next year – four years after our first graduation!

Our Financial Sustainability
• Our students have now contributed more than Bill & Melinda Gates - $11 million through their work! At full enrollment, 60% of our revenue will be generated by our 500+ student workers. Our students have earned over $2.2 million this year.
• Behind the committed leadership of board chair Nick Howley, we quietly raised $3.1 million of a $3.25 million goal through a recapitalization effort which has taken place over the last 14 months.
• With a successful Birthday Bash May 14, this will be our strongest fundraising year in the school’s history with operating revenue raised of nearly $1.4 million.
• The Commonweal Foundation will have contributed $1 million over the last four years in scholarship and other financial support by July 2011.
• Public schools receive government support of $15,000 per pupil. Through active advocacy in Columbus, we hope that meaningful school choice will become the law in Ohio. If we were to get a mere $4,000 per student, we would be happy, the State would save money, and students would receive a better education.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Congratulations to Mary Ann Vogel


Mary Ann Vogel, founding Principal of Saint Martin de Porres High School, has been accepted into the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education for a Doctorate in Educational Leadership. This highly competitive program brings together a new, select and diverse cohort of 25 educational leaders to build an intensive professional learning community in an executive-style 36-month doctoral program. The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education is one of the best graduate schools of education in the country, as ranked by US News and World Report.


"Mary Ann continues to prove herself as a dedicated educational leader, committed to changing the landscape of education, and transforming urban Cleveland," said founding President Rich Clark, in his announcement to the Saint Martin community.

Mary Ann will travel to Philadelphia one weekend a month during the school year and for a one-week, intensive meeting each summer. She will continue to serve as Principal at Saint Martin throughout her study. Congratulations to Mary Ann on her acceptance.