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    SOgBCATHOLIC INNER-CITY SCHOOLS

    EDUCATION FUND

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    Taking time to re!lee! on how imponant Catholic education is to me ... also causes me to takelook at how hlcssed I am to he a pan of a place like LaSalle High School. "Iany of us might tfor granted hecause we'w heen around it our whole lives. For the m~~iorityof us it \\ould he foreto have church in school. .. or think how t~lst the day would go without any prayer. .. o r religionFor some that might be enjoyable. but to me. 1 l ove heing ahle to talk and express my feelingGod openly in a classroom. It's a great privilege to me that 1appreciate.

    A Catholic education has been a hig pan of my growing up. I've heen in catholic schtx)ls for mylife and I k now that it has helped shape me into who I am today. and who I will he for the reslife So I gue~s the point that I am getting at is we should all he appreciative of the situation~arc in hecause many people havc it worse ... and many would give a right foot to ha\e a Ceducation.

    DeVier PoseySI. Bonit~lce Class of '04LaSalk High Schwl Class of 'OR

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    CISE CampaignThe annual CISE Campaign provides the majority of funding for the mission of educating some of Cincinnati's neediest children. With the increase in need for support forthe CISE schools. the success of this campaign is more important than ever. CampaignChairmen Michael Price and Michael McCucn \vere up to the task for the 2006 C

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    , 2006 CISE Campaign Young ExecutivesTeam SponsorsBartlett & CompanyCincinnati Children's HospitalMedical CenterDeloitteDinsmore & ShohlFifth Third BankFrost Brown ToddGlobal Scholarship AllianceGraydon Head & RitcheyKPMGKeating Muething & Kld.ampNational CityTaft. Stettinius & HollisterThe Cornerstone Group @ Smith BarneyTri vant is Corporat ionU.S. BankWestern Southern Financial Group

    Team CaptainsBob AlexanderCharlie BavermanMark D. CinquinaSue ErhartScott FarrellDenny FoxGreg GibbonsRichard HaffevJim Hagel1yGreg HartmannMatt IacobucciTony IsaacsKevin JonesLair KennedyAllison KroppJohn .I. KroppTim Mangan

    Arlen\." ~vloGeorge MoJohn O'Conn.Jennifer PowLaura Raine~'Iike RoberRick RokoszBrian SchueEric SchuermKatlw StevcEd SublettWill ThatcheTodd Voelk\.Jeff VollmerJohn Wirthli

    The iVlost Reverend DaniL'1 E. Pi larC/vkAn'hhishop of Cinl'innatiBro . .loseph Kami:--, S.l'v!.Supel"intendent of Schools and Din'ctor of Educational Sen'kesCarol StevieDirectm' of CISECISE Staff.Iudy HokrkampAssistant Dil'ectorEric YoungCommunications Coonlinator.linny PurcellAdministratin AssistantTnn Scl1n )L'l!nAdministratin Assistant

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    CISE Advisory Board

    The CISE Fund benclits from the guidance of an Advisory Board L'onsisting or husiness kader~. edllL'ator~ andadministrators who arc dedicated to providing a hetler ruture for the chi Idren of Cinci nnati. \ !emhers of the hoardprovide kadership. resources. time and energy that an: key to the ongoing ~lICL'e~sor the prngram.Robert J. HodgeChairman

    Harry H. Santen. Esq.Vice-Chairman

    Patricia ArmstrongRev. JamesM. Bok. a.F.M.c. Joseph Bride. Jr.T. Brian BrockhorfJohn W. BunkerStcve BurgerPeter W. BushelmanBrian R. CampbellSr. Kathryn Ann Connclly. S.c.Hal'-)' Fath

    .I. Scotl GolanRohert T. GoldclIl1pRichard F Clrei\\L'Lawrence I.. C;rypp.lames B. HagertyPatricia HeadleyL. Thoma~ Hilt/ .. Esq.Bro. Joseph Kamis. S.M.Lawrence KennedyAllison KroppCraig ~v1.MannGeorge iVlolinsk:William.l. i'doran. Jr.Paul NaherhallsJennifer D. PowellH. Nichnla~ Ragland. III

    Hon. Fanon A. RUL'kerStephen SchrantlKL'nneth C. Sd1LlermannThol1la~ E. SedkrChri~topher Sehring.Io~L'phH. Stagal1lanRohert SlIlli\ anSu~an Te\\Richard A, Tripp. :\,I.A.lad, T\\'\ man\'lolh A. \'ollmer.Iim \\'oodallRohert E. StauthL'rg. Emeri[

    Faith in Education Award:The Faith in Education Award was established asa means for CISE to recogni/e a commitment toexcellent educational opportunities ror inner-cit:-children,

    Rl'dpients:Thol1la~ and FranciL' HillI-~()O.~Harry and Linda Fath-~()()3.Io~eph and Su~an Pidllcr-~()()3PelL'r BlI~hell1l;1Il-~()()-+DL'nni~ and Lois [)ovk-~()()-+.I. KL'nlk'th Blad\\'ell-~()()5Ton:- and RL'gina RL'i~-~()()5RohL,rt and SlI~ie CaslL'lIini-~()()hCarl Lindner-~()()h

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    Enrichment and Support ProgramsSC \Iinistries Foundation Summer Prognlll1sA generou~ grant from the SC :vlinistriL'~ Foundation of thL'Sisters of Charity is helping to offset the L'(bt of a ~unlmL'r~chool program from CISE stUtknh at Corryvilk Catholic andSt. Francis de Sale~ schools, The gr,tIl l ,d~o provides for L'achCISE school tn offer orientation ~e~~ion~for f;lIllilie~ of ne\\incoming studenh,Fifth Third Bank Technology ProgramFifth Third Bank, in partnership \\ith PomL'ro~ IT Solution~.Cincinnati Hell Technology Solution~. ,\Iino~oft and Nel\\Or/"DataSystem~pro\'ided CISE school~ \\'ilh ne\\ de~/"top,tIld laptop computers. printers. software and cahling, IT prok~~ionabfrom Fifth Third instalkd Ihe l'quipml'nl at thL' schools.Leadership Scholars ProgramBeginning in the 2()()7-200X school Yl'ar. ~l'kCIl 'd stUtknh ingrade~6-X in theCISE school~ a~\\ell ;I~thL'r\rmkder Sd100!in dO\vntO\\ 'n Cincinnati wil l receive a L'hancl' to l 'nh,lnl 'l' andutili/e kader~hip skills via thi~ program fountbl h~ CISE r\dvisory Board member Harry Sanll 'l1- Studenh \\ i ll p,lrt icipall'in worbhops. tield trip~ ami a ~ummer pmgram, \kntor~ fmllllocal Catholic High Schools will pla~ ,I pmmillL'nt rok in thl'program. Thi~ program is heing funded indl'pL'1Hkntl~ of CIS I:and Tracy \loore. a recent graduale of I-Ianard Llniver~it~ h:l~heen selected as E.\ecutive Director.CISE Inten-ention ProfessionalsTo meet the challenges presented h~ gmwing enrollment. nl:ln~of whom come from fail ing school:-.,Ihe elSE Advisor~ Boardauthoril.ed theCISE Intervention Profe"ionab Pmgram, CISEpn)\'ides the schoob with money to hirL' ~oL'ial\\'orker~. Il'achers' aids and tutor~, These prokssional:-. pn1\ ide till' ~ocial andacademic support that studenh need to !1\l'f'come their uniqul'set of challenge:-.,Lindner Technology ProgramCISE students continue to henclit from thi~ program \\'hich \\a.~estahlished in 19

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    In an crrort to cnsurL' sllldcnh a nurturing learning cn\'irpnIllL'nt throthc 12th gradc. sCh'ral gL'llL'rOlh supportcrs of CISE ha\c cstahlishigh school llIition grant funds ror CISE graduatcs attcnding Cathhigh schopls in grcater Cincinnati, SllIdcnh arL' sL'leL,tedfor thc grIXISL'don nL'cd and \\ ritIL'n applicatipns. During tilL' 2006-2007 sdycar. 2)~ graduatcs uf CISE sdlPpls attcndcd Cathplic high sdlPor that nUlllhcr. 20