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C l e v e l a n d C e n t r a l C a t h o l i c H i g h S c h o o l Learning to Lead, Preparing to Serve 2011-2012 Advancement Review

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High School

Learning to Lead, Preparing to Serve

2011-2012 Advancement Review

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All photos courtesy of Allen Clark2 Cleveland Central Cathol ic n 2011 – 2012 Advancement Review

Note: This publication reviews Cleveland Central Catholic’s Mission Advancement activities between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.

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Letter of Appreciation . . . . . . . 3

Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Mission Statement for Advancement Office . . . . . . . . 4

Advisory Board and Staff . . . . . 5

Financials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Honor Roll of Donors . . . . . . . .7-9

Special Events Summary . .10-11

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Letter of Appreciation

Cleveland Central Catholic High School is a community of faith that is vibrant in

the city….and more! We are an inclusive “family of families” that works together to

bring young women and men to Christ while also positioning them for success in life.

The faith formation and academic preparation our students receive at Cleveland

Central Catholic (CCC) helps prepare them for a bright future.

Over the past 10 years, Cleveland Central Catholic’s student enrollment has

risen more than 47% to a 20-year high of 562 this academic year. This remarkable

outcome is but one of many amazing facts and stories that validate the value

of the investment our families make in Catholic education. The powerful

mission of Cleveland Central Catholic simply could not be accomplished

without our faith in God and the generous providence received from so

many caring sources.

The purpose of this inaugural CCC Advancement Review is twofold. Most

importantly, it is our way to thank those who supported the advancement of

our mission during the past school year – whether financially, with volunteer

service, or simply through their words and prayers. We thank the many individual

donors, our corporate and foundation partners, and the Catholic Diocese of

Cleveland for their leadership and outstanding financial support of our mission.

While the challenges are many, we are reassured by the motto of the great

state of Ohio, “With God all things are possible.”

This publication also serves as an invitation for others to partner with us in our

mission. It is humbling and satisfying to know that our work is impacting so

many young lives. Whatever your contribution, please know it is important to

our school, our broader community, and to the mission of Catholic education

in the Diocese of Cleveland. Your investment in our mission makes

dreams come true!

God bless,

Frank Zombek Leo P. Hyland

Chair, CCC Board of Advisors President

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Mission Statement for School Rooted in Gospel values and Catholic tradition,

Cleveland Central Catholic High School educates

and prepares diverse young men and women of

our city for the future and challenges them to excel

and deepen their faith to responsibly serve God,

church, and community.

The CCC Office of Advancement is

dedicated to working with the school’s

advisory board, leadership team

and all constituents and partners to

responsibly generate the financial

resources to successfully promote

and protect the school’s mission.

Mission Statement for Advancement Office

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2011-12 Advisory Board (Effective June 30, 2012)

Mr. Frank Zombek, Chair

Mr. William Aamoth

Mr. William Beck

Mr. Terry Brizz

Rev. Joseph Callahan

Mr. William V. Carson, Jr.

Mr. Richard T. Castele

Mr. John Cvetic

Mrs. Allyn Davies

Ms. Jennifer D. Deckard

Mrs. Patricia Eschbach-Hall

Mrs. Jessica Gonzalez

Mr. William Hallal

Mr. Paul Huml

Ms. Marie Kittredge

Mr. Jerry Kysela

Dr. Javier Lopez

Mr. Brian McMahon

Mr. John Peca

Mr. Jason Reed

Mr. Frank Roddy

Mr. Robert Rosing

Mrs. Elizabeth Skrha

Mr. Richard Stovsky

Mr. Robert Williams

Office of Catechetical Formation and Education RepresentativesMr. John Ahern

Ms. Margaret Lyons

Mr. Wayne Uehlein

Administration, Faculty and Staff AdministrationMr. Leo Hyland, President

Sr. Allison Marie Gusdanovic, SND, Principal

Dr. Lanny Hollis, Associate Principal

Ms. Lori Sandel, Assistant Principal for Student Life

FacultyMs. Kathleen Adams

Mr. Mark Anderson

Mr. Fred Badar

Mr. Jayce Bailey

Mrs. Marilyn Battistelli

Miss Maryhelen Bednarchik ´77

Mr. Anthony Bien ´99

Mr. Jonathan Bird

Mr. Allen Clark

Ms. Amanda Corrigan

Mr. Adam Cottos

Miss Shelby Dennstedt

Sr. Karen Dolovacky, SND

Mr. Aaron Eatman

Sr. Rose Falorio, SND

Mr. Ronald Gilak

Mrs. Ellen Howard ´66 OLL

Dr. Karen Howard

Dr. Joann Hynes ´69 OLL

Ms. Traci Jones

Mr. Albert Junior

Mr. Joseph Kilburg

Ms. Stefanie Klaus

Ms. Mindy Kosir

Mrs. Erin Kraly

Sr. Antoinette Krejsa, SND

Mrs. Christine Lottig

Miss Katherine Modic

Mr. Thomas (T.C.) Murphy

Mr. Michael Palcisko

Ms. Montina Preston

Mrs. Darlene Pritchett

Ms. Beth Rancourt

Sr. Mary Seton Schlather, SND

Mr. John Schweickert

Miss Linda Sinclair

Mrs. Jennifer Somrak

Mrs. Tammy Sparks ´90

Miss Danielle Timko

Mr. Brandon Traud

Mrs. Carol Troxell

Mr. Steven Winkler

Mrs. Shannon Wood

Mr. Ralph Wroblewski

Mr. Michael Yako

Ms. Linda Ziska ´86

Mr. John Zito

StaffMrs. Patricia Ayers

Mrs. Kaneshia Crenshaw

Ms. Martha Croll ´77

Mrs. Rita Dowd-Mikolajczyk

Mr. Karl Dumas

Sr. Mary Josephe Fernandez, SND

Mr. Richard Goodrich

Ms. Nadine Gurley

Mr. William Hahn

Mr. Grant Innocenzi

Mrs. Beverly Jarrett ´58 SJC

Ms. Julie Lachman

Ms. Christine Masulovich

Mrs. Linda McClure´65 SS

Ms. Linda O’Neill

Mr. Samuel Osborne

Ms. Carmella Reiger

Ms. Michele Fusco Scoccola

Ms. Pamela Shelley

Sr. Julie Smith, SND

Mr. Thomas Tamasi

Mrs. Donita Wilks

Mr. Richard Wojcik

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Income

Expenses

n Tuition Revenue $3,301,438.71n Grants & Scholarships $364,445.12n Donated Facilities Income $285,000.00n Contributions $267,564.09n Mandated Services Income $168,223.07n Development Event Income $153,293.87n Diocese - Subsidy $119,999.96n Other $174,530.94

Total Income $4,834,495.76

Financials July 2011 through June 2012

Tuition Revenue 68.29%

Donated Facilities Income 5.90%

Contributions 5.53%

Mandated Services Income 3.48%

Personnel 53.93%

Administrative Expense 5.18%

Depreciation 5.17%

Bad Debt Expense 2.35%

Development Event Expense

1.01%

n Personnel $2,752,386.30n Other Personnel Costs $765,948.27n Plant and Maintenance $323,571.05n Donated Facilities $285,000.00n Administrative Expense $264,187.18n Depreciation $263,616.75n Bad Debt Expense $120,000.00n Athletic Expenses $96,174.64n Development Expenses $62,587.61n Development Event Expense $51,415.10n Other $118,771.02

Total Expenses $5,103,657.92

Grants & Scholarships 7.54%

Development Event Income 3.17%

Diocese - Subsidy 2.48% Other 3.61%

Other Personnel Costs 15.01%

Plant and Maintenance

6.34%

Donated Facilities 5.58%

Athletic Expenses 1.88% Development

Expenses 1.23%

Other 2.33%

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Champion Society - $250,000+Third Federal Savings and Loan/Third Federal Foundation*

Visionary Society - $50,000-$249,999Fairmount Minerals FoundationKeyBank Foundation

Distinguished Benefactor Society - $25,000-$49,999Barbara and William V. Carson, Jr.Howley Family Foundation*University Hospitals Health SystemMary Lu and George F. Wasmer*

Benefactor Society - $20,000-$24,999Anonymous (1)The Giant Eagle Foundation

Patron Society - $10,000-$19,999The Castele Family Scholarship Fund of the Catholic Community Foundation*Jenniffer and Daryl DeckardSusie and Donald J. DiemerThe Edward and Betty Sloat FoundationMarie and Harrington Glidden Foundation and the Robert and Loretta Cleary FamilySisters of Notre Dame*Sullivan Scholars Fund of the Cleveland Foundation*The Swagelok Foundation

Sponsor Society - $5,000-$9,999Anonymous* (2)AON FoundationAllyn and John Davies*The Catholic Education Endowment Trust*Forest City EnterprisesCindy and Brian McMahonMedical Mutual of OhioKatie and Ray MurphyPatricia and Charles J. NockJanelle M. Pauer*Patricia and Frank J. Roddy

President’s Society - $2,500-$4,999Ann and John BeringerDr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Castele Foundation*Mary Beth and William A. HallalJones DayRhonda and Thomas RichlovskyPatricia and John P. RingenbachThe Musca Family Charitable FundTom Kiczek Charitable Fund

Founders Club - $1,000-$2,499Arthur B. McBride, Sr., Family FoundationJean and William J. BergoldBarbara DurkinMary Lou DurkinFerry Cap & Set Screw Company

Judith A. GedeonGalaxy Balloons, Inc.Guardian Angel Charitable FundTricia and Bill HallBeth and Leo P. HylandCathy and Tim HylandIndustrial Manufacturing Company, LLCJoyce and William LitzlerMargaret and George A. MasonMaterionPNC Financial ServicesKnights of Columbus Council # 3297Laura Pedersen and Brad RollerMarcia and Robert RosingJanet and John D. Solomon ´74/´76Betsy and Richard StovskyMary M. WasmerMary P. Wasmer

Advocates Club - $500-$999Gail Glamm and Anthony BrancatelliElizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterAlfred J. BuescherCarolyn Leitch and Richard T. CasteleAnne and Joseph P. ClearyJoanne and Michael DiminoSuzanne (Avsec) Dvoroznak ´75 +Paula and Michael J. IacampoHeidtman Steel Products, Inc.Paula and Marc KleckaKelci LanickChristine and Russ LottigFrank D. Manfredonia ´72Susan B. MurphyDebbie and Joe MuscaStacy and Stephen J. NockDarleen and Thomas PattonMost Reverend Alexander J. QuinnGerald F. Schroer, Jr.Diane and William ValerianCarolyn and Larry VandendriesscheNancy and Frank Zombek

Associates Club - $250-499Sharon and William AamothAnonymous (3)Thomas AshdownMarian (Nypaver) and Michael J. Badaczewski ´72/´72Leslie and William BeckKate L. BrownReverend Joseph H. CallahanJody and David Chabowski ´76Mary Ellen and Peter ChudykVicki and Michael F. ClearyAnita and Thomas J. CookPatricia A. DorenkottRobert J. DurkinMost Reverend Roger W. GriesJoan and Richard GucwaDebbie and Paul HumlMarie and Kenneth JezeskiMary and James P. KanderJean G. KellerSharon (Coyne) Kives ´70Knights of Columbus Council #2803Knights of Columbus Council #3297Marlene KylerJohn P. O’BrienLucia and Donald L. OttoJoanna and John Peca ´70Laura and Gerard RamellaMary Margaret and Richard SchwindMarilyn (Jamiot) and John Serrao ´80/´78

Honor Roll of Donors 2011-12Cleveland Central Catholic High School is profoundly grateful for all the philanthropic resource provided in support of our mission to educate and prepare “…diverse young men and women for the future and challenge(s) them to excel and deepen their faith to responsibly serve God, church and community.” Without this generous private financial assistance, our wonderful school simply could not exist. All gifts listed below were credited for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011 and ending June 30, 2012.

Gifts in support of current operations

The following gifts were made in support of Cleveland Central Catholic’s operating budget during the 2011-12 academic and fiscal year. This includes the Central Catholic Fund, the CleanUp+Clams and Calcutta special events, annual scholarships and program grants. Private gifts in support of current operations are essential in helping our families afford the blessings of a Catholic education. A listing may include more than one gift made during the past fiscal year.

Central Catholic High School

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Reverend Michael Surufka, OFMTarget, Inc.Peggy and Frank VolinWells Fargo Community Support ProgramEllen L. Zoller

Century Club - $100-$249Lara and James Adler +Suzanne and John R. Ahern +Terence M. AtkinsMary and Fred BadarJames M. Bacik ´70Carole and Paul T. Becka, Jr.Margaret (Papesh), OLL ´66 and John T. BillickAutumn (Gentile) ´74 and Michael A. BrachnaCatherine (Hoffman) Brusk ´74Laura M. Brewster ´92Joanne and Terrence A. BrizzRegina and Herbert BrosnanAngela and Peter CarlinMary Beth and Dennis J. ChambersJoAnn M. ClarkMike Cleary, Sr.Susie and Steve DeJohnWilliam DivisBrian G. Dyko*Rosemary (Boumis) and Anthony J. Dziak ´70/´70

Ann N. ErtleNick EzzoneMary Lou and Gerald Fasko, OLL ´65Margaret and Kenneth F. Fox* Margaret and Frederick A. Frisko ´85Patrick FlynnTimothy A. GarryJane and Tom GeorgeRita (Krysinski) Golubski, SS ´48Erasmia and Timothy GriffinGene Alice and Dr. Edwin HaasRoslyn (D’Agostino) ´75 and Don HashiguchiDianne and Richard S. Hawrylak ´75Margaret M. Horvat, OLL ´63Reverend Paul Hritz

Denice (Dominak) ´70 and Terry HunekPaul Karbowski ´72Marie Kittredge and Clark Broida Richard KirbusJean and Robert KloosKnights of Columbus Council #3222Joseph A. KocabRosemary and Dale KucajGina (Maistros) Kundrat ´73Susan and Patrick LambDaniel E. Lamparyk*Denise and Edward J. Langood ´70Jan and Jeffrey LeitchNancy and Dr. Javier LopezMagnificat High SchoolMelinda and James MasonMichael McCarthyRobert F. Mihalik ´80Michele and Michael MulleeDr. Albert A. MuscaDavid P. NichtingAnne and Edward F. NolanBonnie and Steven M. O’BryanCatherine M. PalciskoKelli and the Honorable Ralph J. Perk, Jr., OLL ´63Anne and Joseph RagusoJoyce and Joseph RomanJanice (Benda) and Walter Romansky, OLL ´66/´65Judy (Reinke) ´71 and James SchmittBeverly and Jerry SchweickertThe Sherwin-Williams FoundationBetty Ann SkrhaMary C. and Bernard J. SmithCatherine and Gary T. SoederJanet (Kordan) and Jeffrey F. Solomon ´72/´72Bonnie and Joel P. Solomon ´72Patrick F. SullivanMonica and Robert ThomasMonica Valentovic ´74 and Gary RankinKathleen and Frank Zaubi, OLL ´63

Partners Club - $50-$99Anonymous (4)Nancy (Speno) ´76 and Andrew Arcipowski Catherine (Bieseda) ´77 and Thomas BasistaMartha BenekK.L. and Stan Biel ´72Jane and George BlattLouise (Jadus) ´70 and Mike BonomoMary (Waters), SM ´63 and Thomas J. BrennanMaureen and Timothy J. CotterAnastasia K. DulickMary Anne ErtleAdria and Mark FuscoJessica and Andres Gonzalez

Dr. Charles Gulas ´75Pat and John HarknettA. Joyce Bannerman and Franklin KalinowskiMegan and Edward KanderSuntine and Thomas Krejci, OLL ´66/´66Susan M. Krosel ´70Cece and Jerry KyselaPatricia R. LangeSr. Karen Lyons, CSJVictoria (Neaman), OLL ´63 and Peter MarsickElaine and David A. Moranski ´76Sharon (Grealis) Murray ´70Regina and Allen G. Perk ´74PNC FoundationVictoria and John PolitoJudith and Dennis PotterDavid J. Stopar, OLL ´64Deborah and William J. SvobodaThomas TamasiKristina and Mark VachaMary C. WarrenJoanne and Alan WascoRonald F. WayneRoxine and Raymond Witkiewicz, SS ´60Loretta (Levan), SJC ´61 and Daniel Zehe

Contributors Club - $49 and belowAnonymous (5)Marcelle Baaklini ´91Kathleen and Thomas A. BarberMichael BlaszakJoan and David BorovickaMercedes (Nunez) Burns ´84Geraldine and Charles CaloviniDiane (Krawulski) Gielski, SS ´64Debra (Pituch) Hurst ´88Chrislyn and James Jana ´75Melissa and Brian KinzelSuzanne (Koracin) ´71 and William G. KostonErin and Brandon KralyJohn S. Kusmierczyk ´73John Malcolm ´82Margaret M. MatuskaElaine and Gregory MersolSteve MuellerRobert F. MuthMichelle and Edward J. Mysliwiec, Jr. ´84Robin and Stephen Nypaver, SM ´66John Pavlas ´86Linda (Hupka) Rezabek ´75Janice T. Roccosalva*Georgia and Mark T. SingletonLouise (Kobak) ´74 and Timothy SlavikSr. Carol Anne Smith, H.M.The Sherwin-Williams Foundation

Monika (Pilipczuk) ´95 and Ron StavnickyShannon and David WoodMary (Mirek), SS ´63 and James Zamiska

Capital GiftsAnonymous (6)Charles W. CantaleCarol and Charles A. Rini, Sr.

Endowment GiftsJoanne and Terrence A. BrizzNancy and Dr. Javier LopezGerald F. and Susanne F. Schroer Family FoundationMary M. Wasmer

Karl J. Ertle President’s Endowed Scholarship FundThird Federal Foundation

Inez Killingsworth Endowed Scholarship FundThird Federal Foundation

St. Stanislaus Class of 1961 Endowed ScholarshipJanet and Richard Badar, SS ´61George M. Chase, SS ´61Christine (Zbrzeski) and Dennis Deluga, SS ´62/´61Lynda (Stevens), SS ´61 and Bob Frechette Louise (Hemel) Ganley, SS ´61Francine and Frank Gren, SS ´61Joyce and Lawrence Guzy, SS ´62/´61Donna (Roginski), SS ´61 and Edward J. Heid, IIIAlice (Justavich) Kelley, SS ´61Patricia and Joseph Lasinis, SS ´61Rebecca and Norbert Leszcz, SS ´61Gerry (Tatulinski), SS ´61 and Mickey SajetowskiNicki and Joseph Shaw, SS ´61Ingrid and Robert Sledz, SS ´61Dennis Zaborowski, SS ´61

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Memorial GiftsIn Memory of Colleen Gannon Bosak ´84Mercedes (Nunez) Burns ´84

In Memory of Lora A. Iglodi ´80Robert F. Mihalek ´80

In Memory of Dean KinleyMary Lou and Gerald Fasko, OLL ´65

In Memory of Katherine J. LamparykMaureen and Bryan G. Dyko*Daniel E. Lamparyk*Margaret and Kenneth F. Fox*Michael McCarthy*

In Memory of Joseph G. PillaAnonymous (7)Magnificat High SchoolSr. Carol Anne Smith, H.M.

In Memory of Christine SalisburyJoyce and Richard SalisburyNorma and Charles B. Schumacher

In Memory of Dargy Sebera ‘75Dr. Charles Gulas ´75

In Memory of Larry SoederGary T. Soeder

In Memory of Fred StevensLynda (Stevens), SS ´61 and Bob Frechette

In Memory of Ed Stevens, Sr.Lynda (Stevens), SS ´61 and Bob Frechette

In Memory of Mark WasmerCharles H. BrewsterLaura M. BrewsterBarbara DurkinMary Lou DurkinGeorge A. Mason

In Memory of Thomas WasmerCharles H. BrewsterLaura M. BrewsterBarbara Durkin

Mary Lou DurkinGeorge A. Mason

Honorary GiftsIn Honor of Carol Ann Chase, SS ´61George Chase, SS ´61

In Honor of Sr. Allison Marie GusdanovicJanelle Pauer

In Honor of George F. WasmerGeraldine and John MurrayMary M. Wasmer

Gifts In KindTerry Brizz / Galaxy Balloons, Inc.Allyn and John Davies / Merrymeeting Group, Inc.Kelci LanickKaren Long / The Plain DealerMagnificat High SchoolNotre Dame-Cathedral Latin SchoolRobert Rosing / Dwellworks, Inc.Joyce and Richard SalisburyMary Lu and George F. WasmerFrank Zombek / Highland Consulting Associates

Corporate and Foundation Partners (Alphabetical)AON FoundationArthur B. McBride, Sr., Family FoundationThe Cleveland FoundationCatholic Community FoundationThe Catholic Education Endowment Trust*Cutting Dynamics, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Castele Foundation*The Edward and Betty Sloat FoundationFairmount Minerals FoundationFerry Cap & Set Screw CompanyForest City EnterprisesGalaxy Balloons, Inc.Gerald F. and Susanne F. Schroer Family Foundation The Giant Eagle Foundation

Guardian Angel Charitable FundHeidtman Steel Products, Inc.Howley Family Foundation Industrial Manufacturing Company, LLCInterstate Diesel Services, Inc.Jones DayKnights of Columbus Council #2803Knights of Columbus Council #3222Knights of Columbus Council #3297Magnificat High SchoolMarie and Harrington Glidden Foundation and the Robert and Loretta Cleary FamilyMaterionThe Musca Family Charitable FundNotre Dame-Cathedral Latin SchoolPNC Financial ServicesPNC FoundationThe Sherwin-Williams FoundationSisters of Notre Dame*The Swagelok FoundationTarget, Inc.Third Federal Savings and Loan/Third Federal Foundation*Tom Kiczek Charitable FundUniversity Hospitals Health SystemWells Fargo Community Support ProgramVic’s Floral

Notes:

An asterisk (*) denotes these dollars are restricted for scholarship purposes.

A plus sign (+) denotes a matching gift was leveraged.

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Special Events Summary

Welcome Back Day

The school year began with the creation of a new tradition at Central Catholic – Welcome Back Day! Sponsored by our friends at Third Federal, Welcome Back Day was designed to open up the school’s campus to the broader community while also enjoying the first home football game of the season in CCC’s Ben S. Stefanski, II Stadium. Happily, the day was an enormous hit with our fans!

The celebration began with a gathering of alumni and friends at Sokolowski’s on the eve of the first-ever CCC Welcome Back Day. Saturday morning featured campus tours and a trip down memory lane, thanks to a historical display created by Ellen Fasko Howard, OLL `66, who is also a standout CCC faculty member. Our guests were treated to pre-game meals of hot dogs, chips and a soft drink – all courtesy of Third Federal.

Under sunny skies and warm temperatures, the Ironmen opened their season against Columbia High School (a playoff team the prior season). The fans were treated to an action-packed seesaw contest that had five lead changes – including four in the second half. Coach John Lundy’s troops would not surrender, though! Trailing 23-18 with just minutes to go, the Ironmen drove the length of the field to score the winning touchdown with just 20 seconds remaining.

The crowd went wild in celebration as the final seconds expired. Final score: Central Catholic 24, Columbia 23. What a thrilling way to begin our new school year and football season! It was a terrific way to begin our new CCC tradition – Welcome Back Day was a community-wide success.

CleanUp+Clams

Another CCC tradition was also gaining steam last autumn. CleanUp+Clams has evolved into CCC’s own “Fall Classic” as our community gathers to clean, paint, trim and celebrate! This fun-filled day featured over 100 volunteers – students, parents, board members, faculty and staff members, friends and family members – joining in a day of focused hard work to make our lovely campus sparkle.

The effort was celebrated with a delicious clambake for all volunteers. It was also the perfect prelude to a jam-packed Ironmen’s football game in Stefanski Stadium. Under a gorgeous blue sky, the team faced North Coast rival Holy Name High School in a wild 56-42 shootout to determine league’s White Division champion.

Thanks to the strong support of our corporate sponsors, the good work and cheer also generated over $35,000 in tuition assistance for CCC families.

The 2011-12 school year at Cleveland Central Catholic was exceptional in many ways. The year combined things old and new, drawing people, attention and financial support to the mission of Catholic education. Here is a brief recap of CCC’s three principal special events for 2011-12, Welcome Back Day, CleanUp+Clams, and the 9th Annual Calcutta Auction. We are most grateful to all those who helped make these events so special to our community – especially the leadership of our board members, the outstanding support of our corporate sponsors, the alumni and friends who attend and help us celebrate our school, and all the volunteers who selflessly share their time, talent and treasure to ensure our success. Thank you!

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All information presented in the Cleveland Central Catholic Advancement Review is deemed to be accurate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011 and ending June 30, 2012.

Names, contact information for Advancement Office personnel.

Ms. Michele Fusco Scoccola

Director of Advancement

216.641.2034

[email protected]

Calcutta Auction

The 9th Annual Calcutta Auction was another huge success – and big boost to CCC’s bottom line! The Calcutta Committee again did a fabulous job of making this a stellar event, while adding in a few new twists. It is no wonder that Calcutta has become Cleveland Central Catholic’s signature fundraising event!

On Wednesday, March 14, 2012, over 265 people packed the Wasmer Ironman Center for a night celebrating our school and our students. We were blessed with a lovely evening, great food, good company, a fun and productive (silent and live) auction and much goodwill.

The annual bash, held on the eve of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament continues to draw people to CCC and its mission. Guests have the chance to chat with our students while purchasing whistles (yes, it’s a total basketball theme!), bid on various silent auction items or participate in a

raucous live auction that is always competitive and fun. Altogether, Calcutta 2012 raised over $115,000 – the proceeds of which are used for tuition assistance for our families.

One new highlight was the on-line “pre-game” raffle of a luxurious four-bedroom home in Hilton Head, SC. The home was a big hit and generated over $7,000 toward the cause.

The 10th Annual Calcutta Auction will be held on March 20, 2013 in the Ironman Center. Please plan on helping us celebrate this very special milestone!

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