2022-2023 Bishop Miege Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023

Dear Bishop Miege Family:

This place is awesome! Pardon me for saying it, but this is my first year here and I am so encouraged by the specialness of this place and all of you. I have already encountered people who desire to help others, strive for excellence, and take steps to make our world a better place. Your footprint on Kansas City is big and the difference you are making is huge. I consider it a blessing to be here, and I look forward to humbly serving you and walking the journey together. I believe the Lord has great things in store and we are to be a light to this world.

First, I want to thank all of our generous donors who are so committed to making Bishop Miege High School better by giving to us in so many ways. Thanks to your generosity, there were several renovations. The gym was renovated, and the court named to honor legendary basketball coach Terry English. The Joseph Michael Pedrotti Innovation Center opened, much of the HVAC system was replaced, the foyer to the gym was remodeled, and the main hallway floor was brought up to date with stained concrete. Now, when you walk in the doors of the school, the excellence that is Bishop Miege is immediately seen. The daily activity of the Pedrotti Center and Math Hub showcases our emphasis on Science, Technology, Math, and Engineering. Directly across the hall, our Learning Resource Center works with students who have learning differences by providing accommodations so they can grow spiritually, academically and socially.

Second, the excellence continues in athletics, robotics, debate, theatre, music, publications and more. Several teams and programs have won state titles this past year, highlighted by the state title for the yearbook staff and national recognition for our publications teacher, Sarah McCambridge. As you look through this report, you will read about the excellence that covers so many areas. It is this goal of excellence and the true “Catholicity” of the school that has drawn me in. It is such a wonderful experience for our students, who come from so many different backgrounds, cultures and abilities. They come together as one and journey towards the Lord of life. The “Miege family” is real and filled with generations of Stags who continue to welcome others into this special school community that has Christ at the center.

Third, as you read through this Annual Report, you will learn about not only the excellence that takes place, but the opportunity that is given. Nearly half of the students who attend Bishop Miege receive some type of financial assistance. This is only possible because of your support and the work of the Miege Foundation, who has established a substantial endowment through Bridge to the Future and other initiatives. Because of these resources, Miege distinguishes itself as a great Catholic school by providing financial support for those in need. I thank all of you for making this happen.

Finally, know that I am grateful for you and your commitment to making Bishop Miege the best Catholic high school it can be. I look forward to journeying with you and our students for many years. You are in my prayers.

God bless,

The Bishop Miege Board of Trustees are members of the community, approved by the Archbishop, to manage the activities of the school. In 2010, each high school in Johnson County became their own not-for-profit corporation, with the Board of Trustees responsible for ensuring the mission of the school is consistent with the Catholic Church and the school’s finances and assets are managed appropriately. In addition, the Board of Trustees is responsible for hiring a President. Each Trustee serves a three-year term with a maximum of two consecutive terms.

2023-2024 HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair - Holly Bentley

Vice Chair - Deacon

Steve Nguyen

Treasurer - Regina Garcia ‘88

Secretary - Bill Maloney

Ex Officios:

Dr. Vincent Cascone, Superintendent of Schools

Phil Baniewicz, President

Members:

Father Bill Bruning

Gloria Bryant

Barb Burns

Jennifer Merrill

Yoly Nordling

Father Kent O’Connor

Mark Thompson

A Message From
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the President
Cover Photo: Mallory (Bock) Hurlbert ‘03, Miege Learning Resource Director

the heart of miege

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Enhancing 21st Century Learning

The new Joseph Michael Pedrotti Innovation Center contains new learning spaces equipped with state-of-the-art tools and technology. There are two separate spaces, a Project Studio and an Engineering Lab. Students utilize the two areas for academic investigations to create products and solutions not possible within a traditional classroom.

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In the Miege Classroom

PROJECT STUDIO: Serves ALL students by providing Project Based Learning opportunities where they create solutions to real world problems with access to rapid prototyping technologies, including 3D printers, laser cutters, microelectronics, vinyl cutters, and traditional woodworking tools.

ENGINEERING LAB: This classroom was needed in order to accommodate the increased enrollment in the Project Lead the Way Engineering program. It is equipped with technology for designing, building, and testing projects related to a wide range of high demand careers.

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Robotics Team Helps Student Pump Up the Jams

Reprinted with permission from The Leaven by Moira Cullings

WhenParker McElroy tried out his Halloween costume at Bishop Miege High School here, his smile lit up the entire room.

“It was the most joyful thing I’ve ever seen,” said principal Maureen Engen. “It was what life is about.”

Parker is an 11-year-old boy with quadriplegic cerebral palsy.

“He doesn’t sit without support, he doesn’t stand without support, he’s nonverbal,” said his father Nick.

“When it comes to Halloween,” he continued, “the impact is it’s extremely hard to find any kind of Halloween costume that fits him properly but [also] fits within or on a wheelchair.”

This year, four students on Miege’s robotics team were determined to change that.

They volunteered to create a costume with all the bells and whistles customized just for Parker.

“It meant everything,” said Nick. “For a family like ours, [there’s] a daily fight for anything for Parker — whether it’s through the doctors or insurance or anything.

“When you don’t have to fight, and you can just step back and breathe and [the situation] goes beyond your expectations, it’s a big thing.”

Senior Maggie Swearingen and juniors Norah Heise, Catherine O’Connor and Michaela Wilcox, under the leadership of robotics director Scott Anderson, were eager to make Parker’s Halloween special.

They connected with him through Swearingen’s mom, who works with Parker as a paraprofessional at school and as a caregiver during the summer.

“We were talking [between] us girls about how he needed a costume,” said Swearingen. “We brought it up to Mr. Anderson, and it evolved from there.”

Anderson told the McElroys his robotics team wanted to

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create a costume based on Parker’s interests.

“For the most part, we’re a very active family,” said Nick. “We do a lot of hunting and fishing and outdoor [activities]. Parker enjoys all that.

“But for Parker, music is his go-to. Music is the one thing Parker enjoys above and beyond everything else.”

When Nick and his wife Kylie suggested a DJ costume, the robotics team was up to the challenge.

“A DJ booth is something [where we could] incorporate the wheelchair into the costume instead of working around it,” said Heise.

The students started the project near the end of August and met with Parker early on to take measurements.

In the off season, the robotics team meets two evenings a week, and the girls spent much of that time working on the costume.

After six weeks, the completed product was equipped with LED lights, two turntables and a red and yellow button — one to play 30 preset songs and the other to make a scratch sound effect.

Anderson said it didn’t take much to get the students motivated. “This project, I would say, is one where the kids did almost all the work,” he said. “I gave little pieces of advice every once in a while, but not much. “And that felt really good. You could tell they had ownership of it.”

“It was a big deal for Parker.”

The second was with family, friends and trick-ortreaters outside the McElroy home on Halloween.

“Helping a person with special needs and making a positive impact on his life has actually changed my life for the better”

For Wilcox, witnessing the effects of her team’s efforts was powerful.

For O’Connor, putting her skills to use in this way was fulfilling. “I was super excited because I’ve always loved helping people with special needs,” she said. “This just deepened that love for it.”

A few weeks before Halloween, the team presented Parker with his costume. He and his family were “blown away with what they provided,” said Nick.

“It was really nice because it was fun to see the happiness between everyone and everything,” said Swearingen. “We were all there cheering. It was really fun to be in that moment.”

Anderson agreed. “The kids know I do smile occasionally,” he said, “but I don’t usually grin that much. But that night, I couldn’t stop smiling just watching him. “It was like pure joy.”

Nick said Parker showed off his costume on two special occasions — the first at a trunk-or-treat event with a group Parker participates in called Hope Outdoors.

“His costume was the hit of the night,” said Nick. “Every child and every adult that were there thought it was the most amazing thing ever.

“Getting to see what an impact the costume made on Parker and his family was so meaningful and wholesome,” she said.

“Helping a person with special needs and making a positive impact on his life has actually changed my life for the better,” she added.

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Parker tests out his DJ costume while, from left, Michaela Wilcox, Margaret Swearingen and Norah Heise look on.

DEBATE: 2023 Regional Champions with a perfect 10-0 record. Both 2-Speaker and 4-Speaker teams brought home 3rd Place trophies at the State competition.

MARCH FOR LIFE: 40 students and 4 Miege chaperones participated in the Washington DC March for Life.

YEARBOOK The 22-23 Yearbook “Just Different” received an AllAmerican rating with five marks of distinction (the most you can earn!) from the National Scholastic Press Association. Other awards included the Walsworth’s Gallery of Excellence and the All-Kansas Publication Award from the Kansas Scholastic Press association.

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Life of a Stag

Sarah McCambridge, our Yearbook and Journalism teacher, received a Rising Star Award from the Journalism Education Association. Sarah is one of eight award recipients from all over the country. She has advised the newspaper and yearbook for five years at Bishop Miege. She recently began serving a two-year term on the Kansas Scholastic Press Association Board and was the 2010 recipient of the JEA Future Journalism Teacher Scholarship.

JOURNALISM AWARDS

State Champions 2023

State Runner-Up 2021 and 2022

All-Kansas in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023

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Fall Musical “All Shook Up” cast and ensemble Prayer service in West Virgina as part of a mission trip during spring break
Life of a Stag

give your whole heart

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2023 State Volleyball Champs

Student Achievements

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(Right photos) Coach Nate Huppe, (left), Boys and Girls Head Soccer Coach, received the 2023 Boys Fall Central (Midwest) High School Coach of the Year award for Private/Parochial Schools. (Far right photo) Lindsay Zych Franco, was recognized by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) as one of the 2023 “Thirty Under 30” High School coaches. ACADEMIC ATHLETES 2022-2023 United Soccer Coaches National Team Academic Awards! The Boys Soccer team had a cumulative team GPA of 3.68 and Girls Soccer had a cumulative team GPA of 4.21. This is the 5th straight Academic Award and 12th overall for the Boys’ program and the 14th straight Academic Award for the Girls’ program. 2022 & 2023 Boys’ Soccer (9-peat) - State Champs 2023 Dance Team “Dazzlers” 3rd Place - State 2022 & 2023 Girls’ Soccer (6-peat) - State Champs 2022 & 2023 Girls’ Basketball - State Champs

Student Fundraisers

STAG STRUT

A beautiful sunny morning in September was the backdrop to the Annual Stag Strut. Students casually walked laps around Dixon Doll Stadium. Bill Creach ‘83, Director of Campus Ministry, kept the tempo upbeat with music over the sound system. As is tradition, seniors were decked out in fun, creative costumes.

Students raised an impressive $79,316 exceeding their goal and earning an extra day off of school for Thanksgiving break.

Students stepped up to sell $28,150 in car raffle tickets for a chance to win a new 2023 Nissan Sentra. The winning ticket was drawn the night of the Annual Auction.

Mary Mitchell, Miege Class of 1983, was the lucky winner of the new car. For many years Mary has purchased 5 tickets for $100. She was surprised and elated when she received the call informing her she won the car.

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MIEGE GOLF CLASSIC

A little cold air didn’t deter golfers from having a great time at the Third Annual Miege Golf Classic. Thanks to the generosity of golfers and sponsors, $16,749 was raised!

Miege is grateful for the leadership of the tournament committee: JP Latenser ’99 & Kevin Switzer ’97 (event chairs), Jennifer Burroughs, and Shannon McDonald.

Congratulations to the tournament winners: The Reardon Pallet Team: Brian & Jason Kane, Daniel Reardon, and Roman Sienkiewicz.

Community Events

PEDROTTI 3V3 BASKETBALL

The 2023 JMP (Joseph Michael Pedrotti) 3v3 Basketball Tournament was another great success raising $20,694!

Proceeds from the event were directed to the Joe Pedrotti STEM Fund which provided a leadership gift to build the Joseph Michael Pedrotti Innovation Center, which was completed over the summer.

Marc ‘90 and Angie ‘90 Pedrotti established the fund in memory of their son Joe, Class of 2017.

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Photo: Overall Competitive League Winner - Panther team with the Pedrotti family: Jon Pedrotti, Sam Pedrotti, Joseph Gleason ’17, Cade Green, Cameron Green, Gus Gomez, Angie Pedrotti, Marc Pedrotti and Kate Pedrotti Photo: JP Latenser, Brian & Jason Kane, Daniel Readron and Kevin Switzer

OPERATIONAL RESULTS 2022-2023

INCOME

NOTES

1. Miege’s financial statements are reviewed each year by an independent auditing firm.

2. Archdiocesan support (income) consists of $736,974 in subsidy assessment from Johnson County parishes and $41,300 from the Archbishop’s Call to Share program.

3. Full-time enrollment for 2022-2023 was 651 students. Tuition was $10,800 per student from Johnson County parishes and $12,300 for all other students.

Tuition and Fees Archdiocese Support Contributions/Community Support Other Income North Campus TOTAL $9,155,594 100% Salaries/Benefits $6,374,154 70% Administrative $368,484 4% Plant/Maintenance $765,939 8% Instructional $718,111 8% Student Activities $397,858 4% Other Expenses $232,327 3% North Campus $257,472 3% TOTAL $9,114,345 100% $6,063,131 66% $778,274 9% $1,575,935 17% $370,157 4% $368,097 4%
EXPENSES
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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

Through the generosity of our alumni, parents and friends, Miege received donations in 2022-2023 to the following established Endowed Scholarship Funds:

Aidan Michael Riley

Bernie Madden Memorial

Bill and Terri Hendricks Scholarship Fund

Bob Martin Memorial

Christine Mayne Scholarship Fund

Clara George Scholarship Fund

Edmund L. Bower Memorial Scholarship Fund

Eric Druten Scholarship

Jonathan Ring Memorial*

Lacy Family Scholarship Fund

Mike Pedrotti Memorial Nass Family Fund

MEMORIALS

Peggy (Gladbach) Louree Fund

Peggy Clune Dunn Scholarship Fund

R. J. Rhoades Scholarship

Robert K. Tavernaro Scholarship

Robert L. Mogren Sr. Memorial

Tom Sullivan/Janice Steinbrecher Scholarship

Ursuline Scholarships

Sister Millie Berdelle

Sr. Martina Rockers

* designated for the Media Center

Memorial contributions were made in memory of the following individuals in 2022-2023:

Carroll (Colbert) Logsdon

Fr. Peter O’Sullivan

Lynn Salisbury

MATCHING GIFTS

Charles Thompson

Margaret Tremonti

We are grateful to companies that have made matching gift contributions to Bishop Miege in the names of their employees. A total of $24,478 in matching gift donations were rececived in 2022-2023.

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Annual Auction 2023

A BIG BANG AT “ALL THAT GLITTERS!”

ANNUAL AUCTION - The gym and commons were transformed into an elegant sparkling event space commemorating 50 years of auctions at Bishop Miege High School. The generosity of the Miege community was unprecedented!

Our community donated over $937,000 to support Miege students! Most of the proceeds supported the Fund-a-Need to build the Joseph Michael Pedrotti STEM Innovation Center and complete the gym and gym foyer renovations. The refinished court, now bears the late Coach English’s name and signature. (see page 19)

Thank you to everyone who played a part in the tremendous success of the auction: donors, underwriters, guests, committee chairs, volunteers, faculty, and the Nigro brothers. Their tremendous support was instrumental in the record-breaking amount raised for the evening.

Special thanks to our auction chairs, Dave and Jennifer (’87) Ruf for their leadership, enthusiasm, and incredible dedication to Miege.

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Photo: Making an opening bang to kick-off the 2023 “All That Glitters” with confetti poppers and champagne to celebrate 50 years of the annual auction.

Annual Auction 2023

We are grateful for the generous in-kind gifts and donations from these individuals and businesses for the 2023 Auction:

Advance Auto Parts

Amanda Williams

Annie Campbell

Anthony Oropeza

Anthony and Jennifer Cecena

Ara’s Oriental Rug Gallery LLC

Arthur Murray Dance Studio

Authentic Esthetic KC

Balsam John Jewelry

Bates City BBQ

Best Graphics

bijin salon & spa

Bock’s Steam Star

Botanica Flower Studio

Brookside Gallery & Framing

Chick-fil-A/Ward Parkway

CHILL in the Village/Amanda

Marnett

Chris and Jane Barreca

Connor and Sarah

McCambridge

Corbin Sedlacek

Coterie Theatre Country Club Bank/

The Thompson Family Crown Center

Dan Carr

Dan and Amy Meara

Dave and Jennifer Ruf

Deloris Moore

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Dirty Dawgs

Dolce Bakery

Don and Patty Kincaid

Eagles Gymnastics

Ed Manning

Eisenhower Foundation

Elaine Schmidtberger

Emily Tuttle

Fairway Eye Center

Family Tree Nursery

Fiddly Fig Florist

Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue

First Act Theatre Arts

First Watch Restaurant in Fairway

Frank and Mariann Jaksa

Friend of Miege

Garozzo’s Ristorante

Gateway Letter Jackets

Greg and Vickie McDonald

Homestead Country Club

In Clover Boutique

Indigo Wild

Jaegers Subsurface Paintball

Jaegerz Laser Tag

James and Martha Drone

James and Mary Wilcox

Jason and Jennifer Brentano

Jill Opelka

Jill Rippee

Jim and Becky Skaggs

Joe Cebula

Joe and Robin Christie

John Bukaty

John and Jenny Waldeck

Johnson County Parks & Recreation

Jon and Lynne Fleenor

Jostens

Julie Flanagan

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Chamber Orchestra

Kansas City Renaissance Festival

Kate Heitkamp

KC Pie LLC

KC Pretzel Boys

KC Royals Charities

Keith and Angela Lueckenotto

Kenny Carpenter

Lauritzen Gardens

Le Fou Frog

Link x Lou

Locate I Compass Realty

Group/Caroline Harris

Madden McFarland Interiors

Mann Made LLC

Manny’s Restaurante Mexicano

Mark & Amy Thompson

Mark and Janae Melvin

Mark and Maureen Engen

Mary Beth and Bruce Summers

Matt and Laura Eshelbrenner

McLain’s Bakery

Meat Mitch Barbecue

Melissa Reynolds

Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County

Community College

Miller Marley School of Dance and Voice

Mission Pet Mart/Chad & Joyce Owens

Molly and Rick Peterson

Nail Perfection

Naomi’s Hallmark

Neff Packaging Systems

Omaha Children’s Museum

O’Neill’s Restaurant & Bar

Paisley & Stripe Salon

Patricia Gill

Paul and Susan Tremonti

Paula and Mike Patterson

Pinstripes

Plato’s Closet/Jill Moxley

Portraits by Christopher

Prime Care

PRP Wine International

Pryde’s Kitchen and Necessities

Quality Hill Playhouse

Rellec Apparel Graphics

LLC/Jerod Eller

Richard and Debra Landis

Rob and Diane O’Byrne

Robert and Kate Joseph

Rolling Hills Zoo

Ron and Teresa Stockton

Ruback Fine Jewelry

Ryan Wrigley

Ryan Lawn & Tree

Sean and Wendy Pennington

ShananiGanns/Kristina

Gann-Albright

Shawnee Hy-Vee

Sherilyn and Larry Fahlstrom

Sign Post Transformations

LLC/Brad Davidson

Sis Woods

Stan and Nancy Weber

Steve and Sheryl Shondell

SuiteEssentials/Joe Heller

Sunflower Hills Golf Course

Suvee Sweets Cakerie

T. J. and Julie Lynn

Taher Inc.

Taryn Frank

Ted & Wally’s Ice Cream

The Cosmosphere

The Broadway Comedy Club

The Cermaic Café

The Cheesecake Factory

The Corner Candle Shop

The Magic House

The Museum at Prairiefire

The National WWI Museum and Memorial

Tim and Patti Marnett

Tim and Sarah Grunhard

Top Notch Heating and Cooling

Trezo Mare Restaurant & Lounge

Trinity House

Unicorn Theatre

Union Station Kansas City Inc

Village Inn

Vincent and Heidi Davis

Waldo Pizza

William and Cheryl Padek

William and Jean Jansen

Wilson Lighting

Youthfront

Zerorez KC

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Emcee Bill Creach ‘83, Foundation Board Chair John Waldeck, Dave & Jennifer Ruf ‘87, Chaplain Father Anthony Mersmann and Guest Emcee Jackson Kurtz ‘14

Fund-a-Need 2023

2023 FUND-A-NEED SETS AUCTION RECORD!!

$711,757 Raised for the Joseph Michael Pedrotti Innovation Center, Gym and Gym Foyer

Jason and Tenille Adkins

Brad and Carol Anderson

John and Nicole Anderson

Joe and Karin Andrade

David and Katherine Barber

Stephen and Lisa Carr

Dan and Barbara Carr

Carolyn Cawley

Warren Cawley

Tom and Suzette Clark

Pat and Judy Donnelly

Neil and Fran Douthat

Bob and Jane Druten

Chad and Rebecca Duckers

Mark and Robin Duhe

Diane Barber

Sam and Laurie Barton

Paul and Kathy Bastasch

Bernie and Marilyn Bianchino

Jason and Jennifer Brentano

Dylan and Annie Brown

Doug and Jerilynn Burris

Jeff and Jennifer Burroughs

Kevin and Charlotte Butler

Colt Energy, Inc

Kevin and Kate Coniglio

Country Club Bank/The

Thompson Family

Bill Creach

Tom Creach

Larry and Dianne Dercher

Ross and Jennifer Dessert

Paul and Amy Doble

Brian Dunn

Bob and Amy Dunn

Terry and Peggy Dunn

Bill and Marianne Dunn

Mark and Cindy Einhellig

Mark and Maureen Engen

Mary Farrar

Steve and Megan FitzGerald

Terry and Julie Flanagan

Dan and Jenny Fontaine

Amy Fowler

Bob and Ada Frazier

Brent and Amanda Frey

Michael and Susan Gangel

Anthony and Brandie Garcia

Jerry and Maureen Gaughan

Terence and Kathy Glynn

Gary and Meg Grandcolas

Jerry and Gail Gregory

Tim and Sarah Grunhard

Father Justin Hamilton

Mick and Marlys Haverty

Ryan and Beth Heap

Ron and Joann Heap

Bill and Terri Hendricks

Skip and Sherry Hensler

Renee Hernandez

Darin and Lauren Heyen

David and Lisa Hoebelheinrich

Hollis + Miller Architects

Joan Horan

Ron and Joyce Huska

Dan and Ronda Intfen

Theresa Jackson

Frank and Mariann Jaksa

John J. Sullivan, Jr. Charitable Foundation

Robert and Kate Joseph

Alex and Lauren Keith

Tom and Donna Kellerman

Mark and Amy Kellerman

Don and Patty Kincaid

Christopher and Becky

Klausner

Brittany and Chuck Knill

James and Michele Kolarik

Nick and Abbey Kurt

Brandon and Sarah Lasala

John and Mary Latenser

Leah Lawler

Mary LeBourveau

Jonathan Long

Chris and Kim Lopez

Brandon and Amy Lukert

T. J. and Julie Lynn

Terry and Carrie Madden

Josh and Tricia Marsee

Maxfield

Michael and Kristi Marshall

Travis and Amy Mattox

Daniel and Jennifer McBride

Greg and Vickie McDonald

Tom and Jean McDonnell

Tom and Lisa McGuire

Dan and Amy Meara

Andrew and Melinda Metzger

Cori Meurer

Mike and Colleen Meurer

Jason and Lisa Meyers

Chris and Kate Migneron

Debbie Moeller

James and Linda Morris

Jeremy and Kathryn Morris

Brandon and Amanda Myers

Jim and Winnie Nass

Father Viet Nguyen

Rob and Diane O’Byrne

Michael and Christina Parra

Joe and Jean Passantino

Marc and Angie Pedrotti

Joseph Pedrotti Memorial Foundation

Ralph L. Smith Foundation

Manu and Dawn Rattan

Susan Reidenbach

Jennifer Reiser

Dave and Mary Lou Richardson

Aaron and Carol Roberts

Dave and Jennifer Ruf

TJ and Carol Salmon

Dennis and Merrill Schapker

Bert Schnettgoecke

Joe and Jill Schramp

Kelly Specht

Paul and Misti Steger

Stu and Dana Stram

Pat and Janna Stueve

Betty Summers

Mary Beth and Bruce Summers

Kevin and Jessica Switzer

Matthew and Jennifer Thomas

Mark and Amy Thompson

Kevin and Julie Tushaus

Dick Vogt

Rich and Mary Ann Vogt

Hal and Kathryn VonWyl

Mike and Sue Waldeck

John and Jenny Waldeck

Scott and Alison Ward

Carl and Nancy Wasinger

Robert and Marilyn Watson

Jim and Barb Wheeler

Marc and Michelle Whitmore

Jeff and Denise Wicker

James and Mary Wilcox

Greg and Danielle Wilcox

William G. McGowan

Charitable Fund,Inc.

Brian and Regina Wilson

Terry Wofford

Chris and Stephanie Wofford

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Thank You to the following 2023 Fund-a-Need Donors:

Thank You to Those Who Donated to the Terry English

Gym Renovation Project

Terry English Renovation Project

Lisa Aguilar

Mike and Linda Aleksaites

Larry and Barb Allen

Steve and Rosie Baker

Chris and Jane Barreca

Lauren Barrick

Bob and Denise Beaman

Sharon Beggs

Richard and Donna Borchardt

Jon and Dianne Boren

Ken and Casey Braun

Larry and Laura Brown

Kent and Leslie Brown

Mary Buechler

Sarah Burgess

John and Joyce Burns

William and Nancy Burns

David Burns

Jim and Terry Byfield

Stephen and Lisa Carr

Sue and Terrence Carter

Mary Clohecy

Jerry and Denise Coatney

Larry and Pat Corrigan

Reid and Sue Davison

Mitchell and Sheila Delich

Dianne DeMarco

Larry and Dianne Dercher

Dave and Mary Beth Dover

Jeff and Jan Easterday

Sue Eiche

Jeff and Maddy English

Susie English

Joe and Linda Erny

Sherilyn and Larry Fahlstrom

David and Lucy Fitch

Carrie Fitzgerald

Doug and Peggy Fitzgerald

Tom and Susan Fletcher

William and Margaret Ford

Bob and Carol Fowler

Jennifer Frank

Teresa and Brad Franz

John and Diane Fuehne

GABL Youth Sports Foundation Inc.

Hires Gage

Larry and Jeanne Gates

Katie Gates-Calderon and

Dan Gates

Jerry and Maureen Gaughan

Clara George

Hoot and Katie Gibson

Lonnie and Megan Gilbert

Frank and Mary Sue Gilman

Mike and Karen Glavin

Terence and Kathy Glynn

Jon and Cristina Gonzalez

Ryan Graves

Eric Greble

Kurt and Sylvia Gruenbacher

Tim and Anne Hannon

Marie Hardenbrook

Judy Heeter

Bernie and Donna Heit

Joanne Henley

Lyle and Dolores Holthaus

Mike and Elene Hubka

Brian and Jennifer Huska

Roger and Nadyne Jackson

Deborah Jaklevic

Frank and Mariann Jaksa

John J. Sullivan, Jr. Charitable Foundation

Ron and Pat Kalcic

Tim Kennedy

Dennis and Therese King

Steve and Nina Kolich

Avery Kurt

Carly Kurt

Lexi Kurt

Gerry Labayen

Robin Lackamp

Liz Latenser

Paul and Rosie Lavery

Camille Lindquist

Tim and Karen Lindquist

Mary Lindquist

Marita Link

Jack and Marjorie Livingston

Tim and Caroline Mahoney

Bridget Martin

Joe and Cathy McConniff

Pete and Cheryl McDonald

Alex and Morgan McElvain

Edward and Melanie McFadden

Auris and Mary Beth McGee

Doug and Christine McLagan

Kent and Susan McNeill

Jay and Amy McNitt

Clancy and Jennifer Merrill

Stan and Kathy Michaels

John and Marla Michaels

Jack and Rosemary Miller

Robert and Rosemary Miller

Robert and Maureen Mitchell

Michael and Amy Morfeld

Jeanne Musgrave

Jim and Winnie Nass

Kevin and Lee Neenan

Dale and Linda Niehus

Pat and Linda North

Karen Nusbaum

Robert and Jonni Ottesen

Mary Etta Palmisano

Rafe and Colleen Parsons

Joe and Jean Passantino

Jim and Barbara Patterson

Marc and Angie Pedrotti

Dick and Maureen Pedrotti

Alan Peel

Ron and Sue Peterson

Charlie and Pam Pierce

Gwenn Pike

Mark and Jeanne Ragland

Coki Reardon

Nicole Reid

Michael and Christine Resovich

Dave and Mary Lou Richardson

Mark and Christi Rinella Douglas

Tim and Monica Robertson

Tom and Kim Rogge

Timothy James Ross

Rose Mary Rost

Kevin and Betsy Rudolph

Fallon Russell

Dolores and Pat Ruzicka

Randy Salisbury

Jerry and Cathy Sanderson

Sarah Sanford

Jean Schmidt

Steve and Dolores Schroff

Jim and Nancy Schumm

Diane Schwartz

Tom and Brooke Schwob

Amy Shea

Christine Shimono

Steve and Sheryl Shondell

Jeanne Sill

Mike and Kyle Sill

Lisa and Sara Skwarlo

Traci Smiley

Melissa Snider

Janet South

Kelly Specht

Jerry Stadler

Dave and Denise Staudenmyer

Angela Sutera

Annie Sutera

Richard and Martha Taylor

Julie Thomas

Bob and Karen Thomas

Julie Thomas

Bob and Karen Thomas

Monica Thompson

Meghan Thompson

Phyllis Tocco

Paul and Susan Tremonti

Katy Unruh

Mark and Terri Van Dyke

Kathleen Walker

C. C. and Corrine Warlop

Tom and Patty Westfall

Jim and Barb Wheeler

Rudy and Nancy Wichmann

Bob Wing

Franz and Colette Winklhofer

Rick Worner

Angela Wright

James and Mary Zeller

John Ziegelmeyer

Art and Rosemary Zimola

Rick and Laura Zych

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A Message From the Foundation President

Dear Miege Friends,

This Annual Report gives us many reasons to celebrate the amazing spirit of stewardship shown by our school community. Year after year the extraordinary kindness and support of our current parents, alumni and their parents, and our many friends have helped make Bishop Miege the great Catholic high school it is today.

Another reason for celebration is described on pages 22 & 23. The story starts in 1992 when seven individuals had a vision to form the Bishop Miege Foundation (BMF). These loyal Miege supporters came together to form a working group to insure the long-term vitality of the school.

You will find an impressive summary of the many projects the BMF took on over the last 30 years to keep Miege on top. Their vision and leadership coupled with the extraordinary generosity of so many Miege friends like you have established an impressive legacy of stewardship that still lives on today.

Probably the most impactful undertaking of the BMF has been the Bridge to the Future (BTF) endowment and scholarship program. Its goal is simply to keep Miege as affordable as possible for our families for decades to come. You will find the details on pages 24 & 25 of how BTF is currently sustaining our enrollment.

BTF has been a remarkable success due to its community-wide support with over 1,200 donors contributing to the program. However, as you will also read, we still have more work to do as we are just short of getting our endowment to a selfsustaining level. By reaching the $5 million goal we would prevent BTF from becoming a sinking fund. Please consider helping us reach that goal by returning the enclosed response card.

On behalf of the Foundation Board, I want to thank you for all you do to keep Miege strong. Please know you are making a real difference in the lives of our students. We could not do it without your support.

Blessings,

FOUNDATION CAMPAIGNS & CONTRIBUTIONS

2022-2023 Results

High School Operations - $2,320,634

Contributions to the BTF Endowment - $1,008,536

Development Office Expenses Covered - $105,067

Total $3,434,237

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Bishop Miege Foundation

QUICK FACTS FOUNDATION BOARD

The Bishop Miege Foundation was formed as a separate 501(c) (3) in 1992 with the purpose of securing the long-range viability of our school. Since then, Bishop Miege High School students and families have greatly benefited from having the unique two-board structure by utilizing the leadership and commitment of a broad range of members of our school community that serve the two-board structure: The Foundation Board and the High School Board of Trustees (which focuses primarily on the complex operations of the school.)

FOUNDATON BOARD MEMBERS

FOUNDING MEMBERS

William Dunn Sr. Michael Waldeck

John Sullivan, Jr.

Jerry Mayne

Dick Anderson

CURRENT LEADERSHIP

Bill Dunn, Sr. Emeritus

Bernie Bianchino ‘66

Fran Douthat ‘82

Bill Dunn, Jr. ‘66

Larry Gates

Cindy Green ‘76

Patrice Schmitz-Hall

Thomas McDonnell

Concentrates on the future long-range challenges:

• Capital Improvements & Operational Needs

• Scholarships

• Grants and Estate Gifts

• Fundraising Oversight

• Manage Investments & Disbursements

John Waldeck Chairman Dr. Joe Passantino President

Joe Hemberger

John Latenser

Katie Maher ‘01

Diane O’Byrne

Dennis Schapker

Pat Stueve ‘80

Kevin Tushaus ‘80

Carl Wasinger

PAST FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS

Dick Anderson

Heather Bahora ‘91

Paul Bastasch

Bob Bibb ’66

Bob Collins

Becky Conaghan

James Dawson

Romano DeMarco ’88

John DeStefano

Jane Druten

Mark Foster

Gary Grable*

Dan Hiatt

Marlys Haverty

John Hoffman

John Houlehan

Todd Johnson

Tim Jury

Don Kincaid

Mel Lavery ’64

Bernie Madden*

Jerry Mayne

Jean McDonnell ’67

Tom McDonnell

Bob Mogren*

Phil Moore ’57*

Linda Nixon*

Bob Northrip

Herb Rome*

Patrice Schmitz Hall*

John Sullivan, Jr.*

Susan Tremonti ’79

Mike Waldeck

Greg Wilcox ‘78

Rick Worner

“I don’t have to worry about Bishop Miege because they come to me with solutions to challenges rather than problems.” -Archbishop Naumann, Foundation Dinner 2019

*deceased

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Campaign:

"Expanding The Tradition"

Immediate Facility Needs

Meeting Challenges Past, Present and Future

Capital Projects:

2 M 1.4 M

• Science Room Expansions

• Foreign Language Lab

• Stadium Restrooms

• Gym Renovations

• Writing Lab

• New Boiler

• Gym Roof

• Chemistry Lab Upgrades

• Music Room Upgrades

• Classroom Remodel

• Library Computers

• Parking Lot Repair

• School Furniture

• Student Lockers

• Computer Lab

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Campaign:

"BECAUSE MIEGE MATTERS"

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A Master Plan for Future Development of the Physical Plan

• Renovation of the Chapel

• North Campus Purchase

• West Drive Redesign

• Kincaid Media Center Addition

• Total New HVAC system

• Technology Upgrades

• Funds for Reducing Faculty Workload

1999 - Five Men in a Tub

Five Foundation members (known as “Men in a Tub”) formed an LLC, “Friends of Miege” and agreed to borrow enough money to purchase the Old Mission High School on behalf of Miege until the school could raise the funds to purchase it from the members.

In August, 2007, Don & Patty Kincaid donated the North Campus property after taking over and paying off the bank note.

Campaign:

"future of miege athletics"

Beyond the Classroom

• Press Box

Campaign:

One Student in 2008 to 282 Students

Over 40% of Miege students rely on support from BTF

• New Stadium

• Concession Stand

• Field Turf and Track

• Installation of the Crucifix

• Storm Sewer Requirements

2000 Acquisition of the North Campus

"BRIDGE TO THE Bridges the Gap between with Donor Bridge to the Future Optimal Enrollment

21.5 6 M

2000 - Acquisition of the North Campus

In 2000, Bishop Miege acquired the land and facility now known as the North Campus. The land is utilized as practice facilities for soccer, football, softball and baseball. The facility contains our second gymnasium and is utilized by our Robotics squad, wrestling and dance/cheer teams as well. The rental income generated annually from two tenants more than covers all operational expenses of the property.

- - - - - - 1995 1996 - - - - - - 1998 2007 - - - - - - 2008 1999 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2006
1992
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2008
Expansion & Improvement Needs FAMI LY DONO
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• Over $136,000 Scholarships
• School-wide Classroom Renovations

Bishop Miege High School Foundation

Campaign: THE FUTURE"

between Family and School

Projects: STREAM & MATH HUB

• Project Lead the Way

• 21st Century Learning

• Engineering Curriculum

• Rigorous STEM Education

• Advanced Math Enrichment

• Innovative Project Based Learning

Recent Years: "phase I & II improvements"

Safety & Facility Enhancements

• South Entrance Security

• New Innovation Center

• Commons Renovation

• Gym Foyer Upgrades

• Gym Renovations

• Exterior Work

Vision for the Future

UnrestricTed FUNDs

On-going: From Stag Strut, Annual Fund & Auction

Currently Raising $1.7M in Bridge to the Future Pledges to Keep the Endowment from Becoming a Sinking Fund

Fund Future Facility Improvements and Program Enhancements

Annually Raise $600K from Unrestricted Fundraisers to Support High School Operations

Donor
Sustain Enrollment
2016 - - - - - - 2020
Support Future Helps to
Level
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2021 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2023 $ 5.5 14.0 2.0 $21.5M Scholarships Awarded Endowed Scholarships Future Pledges 21.5M 2.1M 3 M SCHOOL DONO R
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&
Replacement
2019
Turf
Track
11.2M Offsets
Difference Between
Actual
Supplements
$64M $11.2 31.5 21.5 $64M Unrestricted Funds Capital Campaigns BTF Endowment 1999 - - - - - - - 2023 1992 - - - - - - 2023 Total contributions To Date
the $1,000
Tuition and the
Cost
the Annual School Budget
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Four Reasons We Need to Grow Our Bridge to the Future Endowment

1.

When we started serving just one student in 2008, we expected to max out by serving 200 students per year. That is no longer the case as we served 299 last year and that number is climbing.

2.

We initially projected the need to award $500,000 in scholarships per year. That is no longer true either, as $636,000 will be awarded this year and that amount will continue to increase annually.

3.

As tuition levels continue to grow (about 4% each year), the number of families needing assistance and the amount of scholarship funds required to meet their need is also increasing.

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The Need for Scholarships Continues to Grow Each Year Scholarships Awarded through 2023-2024 $5.5 M $2,500 0 $571,723 $525,031 $474,900 $398,350 $254,000 $169,250 $94,000 $61,500 $46,500 $12,500 YEAR $ Funded # of Students 1 5 18 24 44 82 130 223 200 228 239 08-09 09-10 14-15 13-14 12-13 11-12 10-11 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 20-21 19-20 247 256 $540,000 $568,000 290 299 $591,140 $611,110 21-22 22-23
Bishop Miege Foundation

Bishop Miege Foundation

Since its inception, Miege’s dependency on BTF to sustain an optimal enrollment level has steadily increased. In the last eight years the percentage of students depending on BTF to attend our school has grown from 30% to 46%. That trend is also certainly going to continue.

Our
is Currently Just $1.7 Million Away From Being Self Sustaining... WE NEED YOUR HELP TO GET THERE!
25 By Reaching Our $5 Million Goal Our Endowment Will Grow to Exceed $20 Million. $5M 4M 3M 2M 1M $3.3M
Endowment
4.
Increasing Cost of Tuition 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 $6,650 $6,900 $7,075 $7,325 $7,525 $7,825 $8,100 $8,350 $8,625 $8,975 $9,200 $9,700 $10,000 $10,400 $10,800 $11,250 YEAR (in Parish) TUITION $6,650 (2008-09) $11,250 (2023-2024) 0.14% 0.68% 2.39% 3.24% 5.90% 11.23% 18.26% 30.84% 33.19% 32.37% 35.20% 37.71% 39.45% 42.21% 46.14% % of School BTF Recipients YEAR % RECIPIENTS 0.14% (2008-09) 46.14% (2022-2023)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
2022-23
2008-09
2020-21 2021-22

Bishop Miege Foundation

Your Support Impacts the Lives of Others

“Catholic education has always been a priority for our family and because of the BTF Scholarship, we have been able to keep it that way.”

Dear Donors,

When we began looking at High School options for our four children, we really didn’t think we would be able to send our kids to Miege. Because of the generosity of the donors, our children have received or are receiving a college ready education, made lifelong friends, have had experiences otherwise not afforded to them and have more importantly, grown in their Catholic Faith. Catholic education has always been a priority for our family and because of the BTF Scholarship, we have been able to keep it that way...

We couldn’t possibly thank you for all that you have given our family. We are forever grateful!

2022-2023

Bridge to the Future

Donors:

Amy Aldrich

Chip and Sally Anderson

Dave Atwell

Jon and Dianne Boren

Frank Bower

Steve and Kathleen Bower

Carol Brinks

Michael and Linda Brooks

Rachel Carlton

Christine Mayne Memorial Scholarship

Carlos and Beth Corredor

Country Club Bank/ The Thompson Family

Lynn P. DeMarco Charitable Foundation

Theresa DeMarco

Joe and Michele Diebold

Ralph L. Smith Foundation/ Fran & Neil Douthat

Bob and Jane Druten

Mary and Daniel Duff

Anita Dunn

Kevin Dunn

Terry and Peggy Dunn

Bill and Marianne Dunn

Dunn Family Foundation

Drew Dusek

Dale Eikmeier

Pat and Sue Fagan

Bill and Sarah Grant

Denis and Jennifer Greene

Nicholas and Susana Guerra

Thomas and Shannon Heffron

Bill and Terri Hendricks

Charles and Mary Henre

Carolyn Hughes

Greg Hunt

Dan and Ronda Intfen

Rosa Izurieta

Roger and Nadyne Jackson

Tim and Janet Jury

Pat Kolarik

Steve and Cathy Lacy

Rita Laws

Jason Leiker

Loretto Foundation

Pete Louree

Jackie Madden

Marion and Henry Bloch Family Foundation

Bridget Martin

Julio and Marlen Martinez

Chris and Michelle Masoner

Tom and Jean McDonnell

Jack and Lauren Merriman

TJ and Amy Meyer

Debbie Moeller

Thomas and Camille

Muehlberger

Dennis and Marilyn Mueller

Casey and Elizabeth Murray

Jim and Winnie Nass

Margaret O’Sullivan

Randolph and Marty Oliver

John and Amy Owen

Dick and Maureen Pedrotti

Kenny and Serena Price

Michael and Michele Rhoades

Thomas and Linda Rhoads

Richard and Kathleen Rocha

Randy Salisbury

Sherman Family Foundation/ John & Marny Sherman

Jerry Stadler

Jan Steinbrecher

Michael and Michella Stiles

George and Yvonne Studinski

Pat and Janna Stueve

Lisa Thomas

Forster-Powers Charitable Trust

Judy Vohs

Dick and Marianne Weber

William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc.

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Bishop Miege Foundation

Foundation Dinner Honorees

HERB ROME STEWARDSHIP AWARD

This annual award was established to honor members of the Bishop Miege community who, like Herb, display exceptional leadership, stewardship, and long-time service to Bishop Miege High School.

Dr. Janis Steinbrecher was recognized at the Foundation Dinner in November for her tremendous philanthropy across the globe and her unmatched stewardship to Bishop Miege. For over 40 years, Jan and her late husband Tom, who was a teacher and coach at Miege in the 70’s, have funded scholarships to provide tuition assistance for students whose families could not otherwise afford to send their children to Miege.

Jan said at the Dinner that she was always struck by how Miege looks at each student as a unique individual with potential for unlimited success. Jan’s commitment to Miege has been exceptional and we are thankful for her amazing kindness and generosity.

ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR AWARD

Bishop Miege is blessed to have tremendous support from our alumni community. Annually we recognize one alumnus for their outstanding stewardship to Bishop Miege High School.

Dixon Doll, class of 1960, was honored at the Foundation Dinner as the Alumnus of the Year. Dixon and his wife Carol have helped a lengthy list of nonprofits through the years; their kindness towards Miege has been extraordinary.

The Doll’s leadership gift for building the Dixon Doll Stadium in 2007 has provided Miege student

athletes and our entire school community with a first-class venue for many activities.

Dixon is nationally recognized as one of the leaders in Venture Capital. His business prowess has greatly benefited the Bridge to the Future Scholarship program. He made it possible for Miege to benefit from two major venture capital funds that will allow Miege to provide tuition assistance for countless families to send their children to Miege for decades to come.

Miege is grateful for Dixon’s long-time support and the profound impact he has had on our students and families.

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Photo: Andrew Doll, Dr. Joe PassantinoFoundation President, Jane Doll True, Carol Doll, Dixon Doll, Janis Steinbrecher, Judy Gilman, Joe Gilman, and Phil Baniewicz - President

Can You Help Support Our Stags?

There is a $1,000+ gap between tuition and the cost of Catholic education at Miege. Will you help Miege keep tuition affordable for all families with a gift to the Annual Fund?

We are over halfway to our goal of $300,000.

Will you help support excellence in Catholic education by donating to the Annual Fund?

What makes this place so unique is that every person is valued for who they are. It is something that is beyond the classes, the lockers, and the walls. It is found in every routine, every lunch, every conversation, and every person.

~Rocco, class of 2024

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Alunmi Feature

MIEGE ALUMNI RECEIVE DEO GRATIAS AWARD

Prensented by the Catholic Foundation of Northeast Kansas (CFNEK)

Each year, the Catholic Foundation of Northeast Kansas (CFNEK) honors a Catholic family and a Catholic institution active in planned giving and endowments. John and Claudia (Bizal) Caton, both 1970 alums, were this year’s recipients of the Deo Gratias Family Award.

As cited in The Leaven, John has been at the forefront of planned giving within the archdiocese. Archbishop Nauman explained, “John’s been instrumental in establishing several endowment funds for vocations, including two endowment funds for the Serra Club.” John and Claudia have supported the Serra Club for 42 years. The organization is close to their hearts, and it has had a profound impact on their spiritual growth throughout their lives.

Stewardship has been a way of life for the couple throughout their married life. John credits Monsignor Tom Culhane, former pastor at St. Ann’s, with helping Claudia and him understand the value of stewardship. Collaborating with Monsignor, John and others helped establish the very first CFNEK fund through St. Ann’s.

John and Claudia Caton, class of 1970, were presented with this year’s Deo Gratias award by Archbishop Joseph Naumann. LEAVEN PHOTO BY KATHRYN WHITE

John and Claudia have been long-time Miege supporters. They remember their high school years as “the best four years of their educational journey.” They learned about God, stewardship, and leadership at a young age through dedicated instruction and wonderful examples from Sister Martina Rockers and Dorothy Murphy. Sister Martina oversaw STUCO, Claudia was the STUCO secretary, and John was the VP of his senior class. Learning from Sister Martina was a tre-

mendous blessing for both of them. She and Dorothy Murphy taught them life lessons that have served them well.

Two of their three children attended Miege. John and Claudia have been involved in supporting Miege over the years through events like the Bob Frazier Alumni Golf Tournament and helping to coordinate class reunions.

Miege congratulates Claudia and John for receiving the CFNEK Deo Gratias Award!

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We are grateful to those who supported the Annual Fund during the 2022-2023 fiscal year for it makes a positive impact on every student, every day. The Annual Fund helps to close the gap between tuition and the actual cost of a Catholic education. A special thank you to the Miege community and to the following alumni, listed by class for their contributions.

Class of 1959

56 in class = 7%

Total = $250

Donald Hugo

Marilyn (Granquist) Watson

Mary Ann (Metzger) Weding

James Whitaker

Class of 1960

121 in class = 6%

Total = $2,460

Doris Downing-Miller

Barbara (Purinton) Hill

Michael Kahler

Jim North

Garrick Rollert

Diana (Walker) Rose

Jim Stueve

Class of 1961

96 in class = 11%

Total = $1,215

Judy Arnold

Marilyn (Hess) Barbour-Gray

Margaret (Hoy) Corley

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Mary Kay (Pyle) Dillingham

James Feren

Paul Gerling

Linda (Trabon) Hugo

Patricia (Kirby) Malcolm

Robert Metzger

Jean (Chambers) Nickel

John Raydo

Class of 1962

121 in class = 4%

Total = $2,210

Carol Blumel

Larry Blumel

Phillip Gotner

Joyce (Granquist) Holland

Thomas Kellerman

Mary Kay (Amoneno) McCall

Mary (Dwyer) North

Class of 1963

127 in class = 11%

Total = $1,670

Mary Helen (Fuchs) Connelly

Shirley (Johnson) Feinblatt

John Hale

Steve Hudson

Mike Kimmons

Patrice Krampff

Levern (Di Marco) Lorenz

George Mance

Julie (Dold) Maxwell

Mary Ann (Myers) Ryan

Ted Ryan

Paul Spaeth

Leslie (Spurck) Whitaker

Daniel Zager

Class of 1964

195 in class = 7%

Total = $4,025

Larry Allen

Kay (Hippmann) Findley

Sandra (DeCelles) Horvat

Melvin Lavery

Lawrence Maher

Betty (Wartman) McGehe

Susan (Cushing) Molen

William Nees

Suzann (Melton) Parrish

Louis Ruebelmann

Melanie (Veenboer) Shirk

Pam (Shannon) Wages

Katherine (Reynolds) Watkins

Tom Younger

Class of 1965

221 in class = 7%

Total = $5,300

Lawrence Chamblin

John M. Collins

Narron Gibson

Sarah (Wisneski) Green

Dennis Harris

Barbara (Metzger) Hines

Carol (McIntyre) Leiszler

Michael Mance

Linda (Krause) March

Jane (Dwyer) McMahon

Sandra (Lenihan) Mostyn

Robert Numrich

Dale Rohr

Steve Scheier

Annette (Kearny) Stoerman

Dan Watkins

Class of 1966

234 in class = 5%

Total = $9,375

Robert Bibb

Karin (Spinner) Capron

Patrick Doherty

David Dwyer

Laurie (Couch) Johnson

Carolyn (Ketter) Messbarger

Maria (Spaeth) Murphy

Janet (Dwyer) Otis

Kent Reynolds

Estrella (Glenn) Smith

Mariella (Cellitte) Tefft

Marianne (Furst) Weber

Class of 1967

229 in class = 5%

Total = $5,985

Barbara (Wolski) Allen

John Baker

Mark Batenic

Theodore Freese

Pamela (Amoneno) Gessler

Dennis Hallier

Janet (Dierks) Hutz

John Silady

Mary Silady

Richard Soenen

Michael Whitmore

Class of 1968

209 in class = 5%

Total = $5,095

Mark Anwander

Dianne (Sayers) Boren

Cynthia (Meyer) Einhellig

Greg Gero

Jacqueline (Hurlbert) Irvine

Jennifer (Shea) Lewis

Tom Mayse

Kathleen (Riordan) Olvera

Michael Peterson

Michael Prior

Teresa (Conry) Robinett

Joan (Malone) Seichepine

Class of 1969

231 in class = 7%

Total = $3,225

Anne Marie (Metz) Adams

Janice (Dimarco)

Caggianello

Phyllis Cellitti-McEntire

Patty (Rhoades) Draskovich

Sue (Lynam) Gorman

Nancy (Fuller) Kaufman

Mary Kinerk

Karen (Klein) Koch

Kathleen Orr

Mark Portell

James Schumm

Nancy (Irmen) Schumm

Mary (Stein) Shobe

Susan (Hensler) Soenen

Denis Viscek

Maryann (Bollig) Williams

John Ziegelmeyer

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Martin Thoennes Class of 1968 55th Reunion

serve from the heart

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Class of 1970

222 in class = 4%

Total = $1,700

Mary (Beverlin) Fitzgerald

Pat Gallagher

Jennifer (Brenner) Holladay

Joe Huppe

Nancy (McReynolds) Huppe

Patrick Lowry

Rick Reynolds

Thomas Smith

Vicki (Grebowiec) Smith

Class of 1971

196 in class = 5%

Total = $1,175

Jeanine (Clune) Cindrich

Russell Eads

Kathleen (Maher) Flora

Timothy Hannon

John Kirkpatrick

Patricia (Leroy) Mehok

Judith (Ketter) Morr

Kathy (O’Shea) Purvis

Timothy Reilly

Renie Shannon

Susan Weitkamp

Class of 1972

216 in class = 4%

Total = $4,170

Patricia Centner

Joe Diebold

Michele (Ring) Diebold

Paul Dow

James Kirkpatrick

Steve Lacy

Terrie (O’Connell) Maloney

Thomas Pattison

Jeff Prior

Theresa (Happer) Scheier

Class of 1973

169 in class = 8%

Total = $5,550

Dan Bowden

Kathy (Schleicher) Bowden

Denise (Galvin) Canon

Laurie (Decha) Hannon

Michael Hannon

Bonnie (Carter) Kane

Eric Martincich

Karen (Vacek) O’Donnell

Sheryl (Theno) Shondell

Steve Shondell

Nancy (Miller) Summers

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Steve Summers

Cynthia (Goff) Welch

Thomas Wilkes

Class of 1974

201 in class = 5%

Total = $1,850

Susan Geraghty-Miller

Kathleen (Shaffer) Henley

William Hickey

Philip Martin

Kathleen (Kennally) McGrew

Steve Miller

Robert Purvis

Christy (Clune) Sirridge

Lisa (Schutte) Thomas

Patty (Judge) Wamsley

Class of 1975

188 in class = 7%

Total = $7,820

Phil Chrzanowski

Tom Clark

Theresa (Kunz) Cooper

Catherine Dolan

Andrew Fiorini

Christopher Johnson

Debbie (Farrar) Konomos

Phil Moran

Mary (Swift) Viveros

Class of 1976

200 in class = 6%

Total = $7,820

Maureen (O’Connell) Alexander

Deborah Brenner

Patty (Tierney) Burns

Cindy (Zishka) Green

Peggy (Carr) Kittel

Debbie (Wernel) Kolarik

Jonathan Long

Tim Maio

Kathleen (Roult) Marx

William Meador

Elaine (O’Connell) Schmidtberger

Gregory Shondell

Joe Vyhanek

Martha (Ruhl) Vyhanek

Class of 1977

205 in class = 7%

Total = $2,710

Teresa (Bizal) Blongewicz

Bridget (Lanning) Brown

Jane (Gleissner) Ferguson

Jerome Gaughan

Sylvia (Viveros) Gruenbacher

Andrew Hoedl

Diane (McCowen) Kusman

Paul Lacy

Andrew Lutz

Susan (Wimer) Harrison Lutz

John Manning

Anne Miller

Patrick O’Connell

Deborah (Kraft) Ragauskis

Rita (Schroeger) Tiehen

Class of 1978

237 in class = 8%

Total = $2,990

Dan Buckley

Robert Dunn

William Hendricks

Bill Klasinski

Matt Smith

William Watkins

Julie (Bartoszek) WestHoff

Kevin Yeado

Class of 1979

237 in class = 8%

Total = $3,585

Elizabeth (Blanz) Alford

Luke Corkill

Phil Heintzelman

Clarise (Conrad) Hovis

Theresa (McConniff) Jackson

Christopher Keith

Elizabeth (Rellihan) Lillis

Karen Mischlich

Paul Novick

Rosemary Podrebarac

Steve Rohleder

Ted Schilling

Mary Pat (O’Neill) Smith

David Sprung

Paul Tremonti

Susan Tremonti

Teresa (Vogt) Van Dyke

Jim Warhurst

Paula Welch

Class of 1980

221 in class = 2%

Total = $300

Laurie (Maher) Ingram

Jerry Lacy

Sharon McQuerry-Lacy

Anne (Knipper) Murphy

Dan Perez

Mary (Schauf) Perez

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Class of 1977 45th Reunion

Class of 1981

214 in class = 6%

Total = $2,400

Michael Bizal

Leslie (Heeter) Brown

Kathy (O’Connor) Calvert

Stephen DeBauge

Nancy (Payne) Ellis

Janet (Wohlrab) Gose

Jane (Burke) Kelling

Marcy (Sheridan) Kincaid

Maureen (Kennally) Mitchell

Michael Orrick

Manuel Rios

Susanna Velasquez-Eaton

Jim Milazzo

Kathleen (Brosnan) Rechtien

Robert Riscoe

Class of 1982

227 in class = 2%

Total = $3,025

Kathryn (Bichlmeier) David

Michelle (Lavery) Derusseau

David Pickert

Melissa Snider

Lynn (Sanderson) Weist

Chris Ziglinski

Class of 1983

241 in class = 4%

Total = $2,551

Michael Albright

Anne Marie (Gould) Albright

Catharine (Hirner) Carter

Chris Duval

Christine (Chezek) Jordan

Mary Kay (Koehler) Mitchell

Deborah (Cawley) Moeller

John Nicholson

Richard Toma

Frances (Spaniol) Wahl

Class of 1984

226 in class = 2%

Total = $6,100

Suzette (Shatto) Clark

Robert Faherty

Patrice (Rome) Maloney

Amy (Jacquinot) Riscoe

Doug Sprenger

Class of 1985

232 in class = 5%

Total = $10,375

Carolyn Cawley

Amy Jo (Winterman) Compton

Kathleen (O’Brien) Coode

Sara (Dougherty) Hudnut

Gerry Labayen

Mark Lacy

Stephen Madrigal

Jim Milazzo

Kimberly (Anderson) Milazzo

Kathleen (Brosnan) Rechtien

Robert Riscoe

Janet (Klasinski) Sprenger

Class of 1986

211 in class = 2%

Total = $1,380

Joseph Fahlstrom

Michelle (Cawley) Masoner

Ken Scheve

Melissa (Blumel) Scheve

John Schweder

Class of 1987

267 in class = 2%

Total = $2,770

Jeffrey Evans

Julianne (Hake) Henshaw

Scott Schemmel

Angela (Scheve) Schermerhorn

Brian Smith

Andy Tylicki

Class of 1988

230 in class = 3%

Total = $1,950

Rachel Carlton

Amy (Campin) Goebel

Teresa (Jackson) Harris

Marjorie (Nass) Huggins

Andrew Lutz

Jeralyn (Pilsl) Lutz

William Morris

Dana (Pedrotti) Stram

Class of 1989

252 in class = 2%

Total = $2,825

Anna (Rodriguez) Gibson

Annual Fund 2022-2023

Jay Holthaus

Dean Johnson

Cathleen Lillis

Robert Northrip

Joseph Owens

Class of 1990

225 in class = 2%

Total = $5,950

Casey (Regan) Braun

Jennifer (Tylicki) Fontaine

Daniel Koetting

Paula (DeMarco) Long

Amy (Gattermeir) Mattox

Mary (Vohs) Wilcox

Class of 1991

162 in class = 4%

Total = $4,475

Jennifer Cawley

Corrine Clanton

David Herr

Anthony Jaime

Amy (Heit) Morfeld

Lyn (Brooks) Petro

Michael Voll

Class of 1992

134 in class = 2%

Total = $1,600

Ann (Audley) Erskine

Joe Fahey

Lee (Moritz) Neenan

Class of 1993

180 in class = 3%

Total = $2,325

Philip Ludwikoski

Jenny Owens Hughes

Sam Panis

Greg Reiser

Marc Whitmore

Michelle (Aziere) Whitmore

Class of 1994

134 in class = 1%

Total = $175

Lisa (Whitmore) Sciachetano

Kristen (Wheeler) Wilson

Class of 1995

163 in class = 1%

Total = $2,510

Kara Kurtenbach

Scott Richardson

Class of 1996

154 in class = .6%

Total = $150

Stephanie Lee

Class of 1997

163 in class = .6%

Total = $50

Mary (Wohler) DeLarber

Class of 1999

235 in class = 2%

Total = $3,375

Brian Abram

Dana (Whitmore) Geary

Brian Krupich

David Nesbitt

Timothy Streff

Sean Switzer

Class of 2000 - 2010

Total = $5,304

Alan Peel ’00

Stephanie (Heschmeyer)

Switzer’00

Sarah (Lynn) Baltzell ’01

Kathleen (Houlehan) Maher ’01

Cory Schulte ’01

Kyle (Rudolph) Sill ‘01

Michael Sill ’01

Greg Hawkins ‘02

Mary Beth (Cleary) Summers ‘02

Kevin Rudolph ‘03

Joseph Collins ‘06

Leah (Latenser) Lawler ‘06

Mary Kathleen (McMahon)

Schulte ’06

Stephanie Foster ‘08

Kayla (Lopez) Jestila ‘08

Clancy Merrill ‘10

Class of 2011 - 2022

Total = $2875

John Rost ‘11

Madison Merrill ‘12

Allison Pope ‘12

McKinley Merrill ‘14

William (Liam) Bryson ‘15

Sidney Furlong ‘17

James Masoner ‘19

Paul Masoner ‘20

Maggie Masoner ‘21

Jake Whitmore ‘22

Three generations of Stags!

Anne (Gerling) Lemon Class of 1996, Carson Lemon Class of 2025, Paul Gerling Class of 1961

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Thank you to the following donors who contributed to Bishop Miege during the 2022-2023 fiscal year. Listings reflect: Annual Fund, Bridge to the Future, Fund-a-Need, Terry English Gym Renovation Project, Memorials and other gifts.

FOUNDER $100,000 & ABOVE

Steve and Cathy Lacy

Loretto Foundation

Tom and Jean McDonnell

Sherman Family Foundation/John and Marny Sherman

William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc.

LEADER 50,000 - $99,999

Mike and Millie Brown

Bill and Marianne Dunn

Don and Patty Kincaid

Pat and Janna Stueve

Greg and Danielle Wilcox

BENEFACTOR $25,000 - $49,999

Jason and Tenille Adkins

Country Club Bank/ The Thompson Family

Forster-Powers Charitable Trust

Ron and Joann Heap

J E Dunn Construction Company

The Joseph Pedrotti Memorial Foundation

Carl and Nancy Wasinger

PATRON $10,000 - $24,999

Paul and Kathy Bastasch

Frank Bower

Katie Gates-Calderon and Dan Calderon

Bob and Jane Druten

Dunn Family Foundation

Terry and Peggy Dunn

Kevin Dunn

Susie English

Terry and Julie Flanagan

Larry and Jeanne Gates

Mick and Marlys Haverty

Bill and Terri Hendricks

Terry and Carrie Madden

John J. Sullivan, Jr. Charitable Foundation

Vincent Key

Lynn P. DeMarco Charitable Foundation/Romano DeMarco

Travis and Amy Mattox

Dick and Maureen Pedrotti

Ralph L. Smith Foundation

T. J. and Lynn Rasmussen

PROTECTOR $5,000 - $9,999

John and Nicole Anderson

Mark and Kathy Batenic

Ron and Germaine Buck

David Burns

Jeff and Jennifer Burroughs

Dennis and Janet Cawley

Carolyn Cawley

Christine Mayne Memorial Scholarship

Bob and Loree Faherty

Jerry and Maureen Gaughan

Darin and Lauren Heyen

Joan Horan

Tim and Janet Jury

Tom and Janet Knauff

John and Mary Latenser

Tom and Maria Murphy

Rafe and Colleen Parsons

Joe and Jean Passantino

Alan Peel

Dennis and Merrill Schapker

Greg and Sis Shondell

Jan Steinbrecher

Michael and Michella Stiles

John and Jenny Waldeck

Mike and Sue Waldeck

Jim and Barbara Weaver

AMBASSADOR $2,500 - $4,999

Steve Bastasch

Jenny Cawley

Kevin Connor

Constance M. Cooper Charitable Foundation

Tom Creach

Theresa DeMarco

Joe and Michele Diebold

Richard and Catherine Dolan

Bob and Amy Dunn

Greg Gero

Tony and Stephanie Hawkins

Joe and Patty Hemberger

Skip and Sherry Hensler

Hollis + Miller Architects

Thomas Janssen

Mark and Amy Kellerman

Tom and Donna Kellerman

Nick and Abbey Kurt

Mark and Carolyn Lacy

Tom and Sandra Long

Bridget Martin

Eric and Mary Jo Martincich

Quentin and Kristin McArthur

Greg and Vickie McDonald

Mike and Colleen Meurer

Jeremy and Kathryn Morris

Jim and Winnie Nass

Rob and Diane O’Byrne

Manu and Dawn Rattan

Scott and Anne Richardson

Dave and Jennifer Ruf

Randy Salisbury

TJ and Carol Salmon

Mark and Amy Thompson

Hal and Kathryn VonWyl

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Cummulative Giving 2022-2023

CHAMPIONS $1,000 - $2,499

Brian Abram

Bruce and Sandra Allen

American Heart Association/ NFL Play:60

Brad and Carol Anderson

Bernie and Marilyn Bianchino

Bob and Sally Bibb

Buck Roofing

Liam Bryson

Brian Cahalan

Rachel Carlton

Dan and Barbara Carr

Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)

Pat Centner

Linda and Doug Clarkson

Tom and Carol Cleary

Carlos and Beth Corredor

Robert and Shirley Cunningham

Kurt and Kathy David

Dan and Peggy Davidson

Michael and Kelly Delancy

Dan and Erin Dercher

John and Sherri Donaldson

Pat and Judy Donnelly

Neil and Fran Douthat

Anita Dunn

Brian Dunn

Kirk and Mendi Eskew

Joe and Sue Fahey

Mary Farrar

Thomas and Teresa Fickas

Amy Fowler

Brent and Amanda Frey

Anthony and Brandie Garcia

Bill and Sarah Grant

Andrew and Jacque Hansen

Greg and Debbie Hawkins

Jeff and Julie Henshaw

David and Catherine Herr

Kevin and Sue Hicks

David and Lisa Hoebelheinrich

Jay and Kimberly Holthaus

Dan and Ronda Intfen

Roger and Nadyne Jackson

Bernie Jacquinot

Joe and Anne Jezak

Neenan Company/Joe Neenan

Kansas Section of A W W A

KASA Controls & Automation

Christopher and Becky Klausner

Brittany and Chuck Knill

Brian and Jennifer Krupich

Jim and Mary Kaye Lauterwasser

Jim and Dunrie Lewis

Pete Louree

P.J. and Mary Ludwikoski

Jackie Madden

Madden McFarland Interiors

Stephen Madrigal

Marion and Henry Bloch Family

Foundation

Midwest Distributors Co., Inc.

Donald and Barbara Jo Marx

Kenneth Marx

Chris and Michelle Masoner

Mark and Kandi McCasland

Kevin and Kathleen McGrew

Tom and Lisa McGuire

Terry and Rita McMahon

Clancy and Jennifer Merrill

Andrew and Melinda Metzger

Midwest Basement Solutions

Will and Patricia Miller

John and Mary Kay Mitchell

Debbie Moeller

Brandon and Amanda Myers

Neff Packaging Systems

Vince and Linda Nowak

Pat O’Connell

Kathy and Peter Orr

Margaret O’Sullivan

Joe Owens

Michael and Christina Parra

Lee and Suzann Parrish

David and Lou Ann Patterson

Pearce Construction Company

Marc and Angie Pedrotti

Kenny and Serena Price

R. E. Pedrotti Company, Inc.

Greg and Annemarie Reiser

Manuel and Gloria Rios

Kevin and Betsy Rudolph

Josiah Satzler

Dave and Melissa Schlader

Steve and Dolores Schroff

Scott Schulte

Steve and Sheryl Shondell

Show Me Cabinets

Brian and Angie Smith

Matt and Mary Pat Smith

Melissa Snider

SpecChem/Mike Shull

Steve and Nancy Summers

Switzer Brothers Painting

Bob and Karen Thomas

Matthew and Jennifer Thomas

Paul and Mandy Thomas

John and Evelyn Van Goethem

Judy Vohs

Scott and Alison Ward

Dan Watkins

Dana Weber

Jim and Barb Wheeler

Williams-Gaughan Insurance

Rick Worner

SPONSORS

$500 - $999

Joe and Karin Andrade

Tonya Anjard-Hillard

Mark and Janice Anwander

Bryan and Amy Beaver

Black & Veatch - LECOKC

Jon and Dianne Boren

Dan and Kathy Bowden

Steve and Kathleen Bower

Father Bill Bruning

Mark and Mary Callahan

Campione Interior Solutions, LLC

Cantor Law

Warren Cawley

Lawrence Chamblin

Tom and Katie Clark

Tom and Suzette Clark

Colt Energy, Inc

Ken and Judy Decker

Mark and Cindy Einhellig

Jeff and Maddy English

Pat and Sue Fagan

Sherilyn and Larry Fahlstrom

Dan and Jenny Fontaine

Mark and Mitzi Foster

Jennifer Frank

Clara George

Nora Jane Grant

Jerry and Gail Gregory

Jeffrey and Teresa Harris

Lyle and Dolores Holthaus

The Hood Law Group

Joe and Nancy Huppe

Brian and Jennifer Huska

Jonathan and Peggy Hyde

Robert and Kate Joseph

Rick and Peggy Kittel

Robert and Jeanne Kobler

Dan Koetting

Mel and Rita Lavery

Charles and Liz Lillis

Bill Logsdon

Joe Lucas

Susan Mackiewicz

Tim and Patti Maio

Josh and Tricia Marsee Maxfield

Kathleen and Paul Marx

Jay and Amy McNitt

Jason and Lisa Meyers

Chris and Kate Migneron

Jim and Kimberly Milazzo

Robert and Maureen Mitchell

Steve and Sharon Mohler

James and Linda Morris

Bill and Kristi Morris

Patti Murphy

Mike and Linda Neenan

Dale and Linda Niehus

Aaron and Sarah North

Bob Numrich

Jim and Kathy O’Sullivan

Jim and Janet Otis

Dan and Leslie Pope

Ramp Up Labor

Nicole Reid

RE/MAX EXCEL - Barb Burns

Thomas and Linda Rhoads

Dave and Mary Lou Richardson

Steve and Aimee Rohleder

Dale and Mary Rohr

Rudy’s Tenampa Taqueria

Russ and Sandy Schnieders

Joe and Jill Schramp

Jim and Nancy Schumm

David and Debbie Scott

Donald and Melanie Shirk

Kelly Specht

Jerry Stadler

Annette Stoerman

Mary Beth and Bruce Summers

Peter Sutherland

Kevin and Jessica Switzer

Lisa Thomas

Rich and Mary Ann Vogt

Sean Walsh

David and Lynn Weist

James and Leslie Whitaker

Mike and Sherry Whitmore

Mary Wilbers

Chris and Stephanie Wofford

ADVOCATES $250 - $499

Sarah and Brian Baltzell

Sam and Laurie Barton

Pam and Jim Bauer Nolan

Rich and Sherry Bendis

Mike and Cyndee Bohaty

Ken and Casey Braun

Debbie Brenner

Doug and Jerilynn Burris

Jim and Terry Byfield

Michael and Kirsten Byrd

Ken and Patricia Carter

Sue and Terrence Carter

Phil Chrzanowski

Rich and Beth Cole

Kevin and Kate Coniglio

Thomas Crowley

Larry and Dianne Dercher

Ross and Jennifer Dessert

Paul and Amy Doble

Chad and Rebecca Duckers

Mary and Daniel Duff

Russ and Cathy Eads

Jeff and Sheila Evans

Doug and Peggy Fitzgerald

Rick and Marisa Fleenor

Scott and Kathy Flora

Bob and Carol Fowler

Bob and Ada Frazier

Ben and Cynthia Gajewski

Michael and Susan Gangel

Patti Garbeff

Terence and Kathy Glynn

Joseph and Janet Gose

Gary and Meg Grandcolas

Cindy Green

Jo Greene

Kurt and Sylvia Gruenbacher

Michael and Nancy Hand

Phillip and Nancy Hanson

Kelly Hokanson

Greg Hunt

Theresa Jackson

Tony and Karen Jaime

Brian and Chris Jordan

Kansas State Council Knights of Columbus

Chris and Becky Keith

Alex and Lauren Keith

Mike Kimmons

Bill and Joanne Klasinski

Tom and Debbie Kolarik

Pat Kolarik

Brandon and Sarah Lasala

Sara Lauterwasser

Leah Lawler

Janelle Lazzo

Mary Lindquist

Jonathan Long

Pat Lowry

T. J. and Julie Lynn

Joe and Juanita Madrigal

Larry and Judy Maher

Bill and Patrice Maloney

Mike Mance

Gary and Linda March

David and Mary Kay McCall

Cori Meurer

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Donald and Norma Moeller

Phil and Vicki Moran

Dennis and Marilyn Mueller

Bob and Laura Myer

Kevin and Lee Neenan

Bill and Catherine Nees

Jim and Mary North

Robert Northrip

Sam Panis

Nick Perrini

Molly and Rick Peterson

John and Judy Raydo

Santiago Requena

Kent Reynolds

Michael and Michele Rhoades

Aaron and Carol Roberts

Teresa Robinett

Jack Rost

Tom and Katy Rottinghaus

Susan Ryan

Richard and Angela Schermerhorn

Ken and Melissa Scheve

Bert Schnettgoecke

Amy Shea

Tom and Vicki Smith

Doug and Janice Sprenger

Darrell and Karen Steiner

Stu and Dana Stram

George and Yvonne Studinski

Sean and Stephanie Switzer

Richard and Martha Taylor

James and Rita Tiehen

John and Ann Vering

Denis Viscek

Dick Vogt

Jim Warhurst

C. C. and Corrine Warlop

Marc and Michelle Whitmore

Franz and Colette Winklhofer

Tom Younger

Art and Rosemary Zimola

FRIENDS $100 - $249

Anne Marie Adams

Lisa Aguilar

Kate Aguilera

Michael and Anne Marie Albright

Amy Aldrich

Lissa and Philip Alford

Chip and Sally Anderson

Dave Atwell

David and Barbara Aziere

John Baker

David and Katherine Barber

Diane Barber

Joanne Barbera

Chris and Jane Barreca

John and Jackie Batliner

Bob and Denise Beaman

Jerry and Joan Beck

Esther Bizal

Michael and Marcy Bizal

Teresa Blongewicz

Larry and Carol Blumel

Jason and Jennifer Brentano

Carol Brinks

Kent and Leslie Brown

Hank and Cheryl Brown

Jeff and Sharon Bryant

Mary Buechler

Bill and Brigid Burgett

John and Joyce Burns

Bob and Barb Burns

William and Nancy Burns

Milling and Denise Canon

Kenneth and Karin Capron

Stephen and Lisa Carr

Cathy Carter

Michael and Phyllis Cellitti-McEntire

Jerry and Denise Coatney

John Collins

Joe Collins

Bob and Peggy Collins

David and Amy Jo Compton

Mary Helen Connelly

Terry Cooper

Bill Creach

Steve DeBauge

Dianne DeMarco

Michelle Derusseau

Bill and Juliet Dickerson

Alan and Mary Kay Dillingham

Cummulative Giving 2022-2023

Linda Dinsmore

Monte and Doris Downing-Miller

Mark and Robin Duhe

Robert Durr

David and Shirley Dwyer

Jeff and Jan Easterday

Robert and Lisa Eckwall

Sue Eiche

Dale Eikmeier

Mark and Maureen Engen

Joe and Sandy Fahlstrom

James Feren

John Fessler

Jack and Phyllis Fierst

Frederick and Kay Findley

Andy and Tracy Fiorini

David and Lucy Fitch

Carrie Fitzgerald

Mary Fitzgerald

Steve and Megan FitzGerald

Teresa and Brad Franz

Ted Freese

Sidney Furlong

Wayne Gauthier

Paul Gerling

Jeff and Kristi Gibbs

Joseph and Anna Gibson

Philip Glynn

Scott and Amy Goebel

Eric Greble

Robert and Sarah Green

Denis and Jennifer Greene

Tim and Sarah Grunhard

Nicholas and Susana Guerra

Father Justin Hamilton

Joseph Hannah

Tim and Anne Hannon

Dennis and Sandra Harris

John Harris

Lynn and Janie Harris

Rita Harris

Judy Heeter

Bernie and Donna Heit

Mike and Kathy Henley

Charles and Mary Henre

Bill and Kim Hickey

Barbara Hines

Andrew and Rhonda Hoedl

Jim and Mary Kay Hogan

Steven and Jennifer Holladay

Joyce Holland

Chip and Clarise Hovis

Andrew and Sara Hudnut

Matthew and Margie Huggins

Linda Hugo

Ron and Joyce Huska

David and Beth Ann Hutchinson

Harry and Jan Hutz

Robert and Laurie Ingram

Rosa Izurieta

Frank and Mariann Jaksa

Dean Johnson

Randy and Laurie Johnson

Michael and Peggy Kahler

Frank and Celia Katosh

David and Jane Kelling

Mary Kinerk

Jim and Laura Kirkpatrick

Bill Klasinski

Judy Klein

James and Michele Kolarik

Steve and Nina Kolich

James and Mary Komoroski

Debbie Konomos

George and Mary Lee Koppe

Patrice Krampff

Gerry Labayen

Jerry and Sharon Lacy

Paul and Lisa Lacy

Liz Latenser

Paul and Rosie Lavery

Rita Laws

Mary LeBourveau

Stephanie Lee

Denny and Bernie Lee

Jason Leiker

Carol Leiszler

Jim and Jill Lenox

Eric and Amy Loehr

Frederick and Paula Long

Chris and Kim Lopez

George and Carol Lucas

A. J. and Susie Lutz

Terry and Katie Maher

Tim and Caroline Mahoney

Andrew and Patricia Malcolm

Fred and Rose Ann Mance

John and Sue Manning

Michael and Kristi Marshall

Philip and Cindy Martin

James Masoner

Maggie Masoner

Paul Masoner

Rich Maurer

Tom and Karen Mayse

Patrick and Patricia McAnany

Daniel and Jennifer McBride

Joe and Cathy McConniff

Pete and Cheryl McDonald

Alex and Morgan McElvain

Auris and Mary Beth McGee

Bruce and Betty McGehe

Joe and Judy McGuire

Doug and Christine McLagan

Dave Mehl

Patty Mehok

Jack and Lauren Merriman

Carolyn Messbarger

Robert and Linda Metzger

Bob Meyers

John and Marla Michaels

Stan and Kathy Michaels

R.B. and Holly Miller

Delores Miller

Michael and Amy Morfeld

Daniel and Judy Morr

William and Sandra Mostyn

Casey and Elizabeth Murray

Michael Murray

David Murrell

Jeanne Musgrave

Currie and Bernadette Myers

Bill and Peggy Myers

Terry and Joanna Nelson

Father Viet Nguyen

John and Pamela Nicholson

Pat and Linda North

P.J. and Sherry Novick

Bob and Nancy Nowatzke

Karen Nusbaum

Randolph and Marty Oliver

Kathy Olvera

Mike and Anita Orrick

Norman and Julie Oswald

John and Amy Owen

Jim Owens

Thomas Pattison

Brad and Becky Pepin

Mike and Janet Peterson

David Pickert

Charlie and Pam Pierce

Rosemary Podrebarac

Allison Pope

Mark Portell

Jeff and Wei Wei Prior

Pat Purcell

Butch and Kathy Purvis

Thomas and Debbie Ragauskis

Theresa Raydo

Coki Reardon

Kathleen Rechtien

Susan Reidenbach

Tim Reilly

Jennifer Reiser

Angelo and Vanessa Reyes

Rick and Janet Reynolds

Mark and Christi Rinella Douglas

Tom and Kim Rogge

Garrick and Frances Rollert

Bob and Susan Rometti

Timothy James Ross

Tim and Alisa Roth

Louis Ruebelmann

Ted and Mary Anne Ryan

Kevin Scanlon

Scott Schemmel

Ken and Kathy Scheve

Kurt and Donna Schmidt

Jean Schmidt

Diane Schwartz

Tom and Brooke Schwob

Betsy Scott

Christine Shimono

John and Mary Silady

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Cummulative Giving 2022-2023

Mike and Kyle Sill

Christy Sirridge

Lisa and Sara Skwarlo

Traci Smiley

Chris and Kim Sorensen

Janet South

Paul Spaeth

David Sprung

Jim Stueve

Betty Summers

Angela Sutera

Annie Sutera

Ray and Kim Swaney

John and Mariella Tefft

Robert and Patricia Thedinger

Marty and Peggy Thoennes

Julie Thomas

Meghan Thompson

George and Patricia Tierney

Rick Toma

Andy and Melissa Tylicki

Katy Unruh

Mark and Terri Van Dyke

Donna Vermillion

Ed and Judy Vodopest

Mike Voll

Brent and Frances Wahl

Kathleen Walker

Walkin & Rollin Costumes, Inc.

Katherine Watkins

Bill and Connie Watkins

Robert and Marilyn Watson

Dick and Marianne Weber

Sue Weitkamp

Robert and Cindy Welch

James Whitaker

John and Lucille White

Jeff and Denise Wicker

James and Mary Wilcox

Tom and Joan Wilkes

Neil and Kristi Wilson

Bob Wing

Terry Wofford

Matt and Shawna Wright

Lida Wurtenberger

Kevin Yeado

Daniel Zager

John Ziegelmeyer

Christopher and Marcia Ziglinski

Kris Zondca

Rick and Laura Zych

STAGS UP TO $99

Mike and Linda Aleksaites

Maureen Alexander

Larry and Barb Allen

Betsy Alsop

Judy Arnold

Marina Arroyo

Steve and Rosie Baker

Jack and Margaret Baker

Marilyn Barbour-Gray

Maurice and Donata Barenberg

Lauren Barrick

Sharon Beggs

Ed and Colette Bernica

Judy Bond

Richard and Donna Borchardt

Christel Bouldin

Jim and Gwen Brooks

Michael and Linda Brooks

Beth Brown

Dylan and Annie Brown

Larry and Laura Brown

Gary and Bridget Brown

Dan Buckley

Bryce and Jennifer Buntz

Sarah Burgess

Peter and Caroline Burnett

Bob and Patty Burns

Kevin and Charlotte Butler

Janice Caggianello

Christopher and Kathy Calvert

Mel and Barb Carney

Michael and Jeanine Cindrich

Corinne Marie Clanton

Mary Clohecy

Steve and Mary Cockrell

John and Theda Compton

John and Alicia Contreras

John and Kathleen Coode

Larry and Pat Corrigan

Peggy Couch

James and Janet Daley

Reid and Sue Davison

Anoland de Leon

Scott and Mallie DeLarber

Mitchell and Sheila Delich

Patrick and Cathy Doherty

Sam and Sarah Dominguez

Dave and Mary Beth Dover

Paul Dow

Patty Draskovich

Drew Dusek

Chris and Lu Ann Duval

John and Nancy Ellis

Joe and Linda Erny

Matthew and Michelle Faul

Joel and Shirley Feinblatt

James and Jane Ferguson

Sr. Angela Fitzpatrick

Tom and Susan Fletcher

Larry and Pat Fogel

Margaret Foley

William and Margaret Ford

Tim and Katy Forrest

Stephanie Foster

Ron and Gina Frigault

John and Diane Fuehne

Michael and Rebecca Furlong

GABL Youth Sports Foundation Inc.

Hires Gage

Pat Gallagher

Matt and Dana Geary

Steve and Susan Geraghty-Miller

James and Pamela Gessler

Hoot and Katie Gibson

Narron and Marianne Gibson

Lonnie and Megan Gilbert

Frank and Mary Sue Gilman

Mike and Karen Glavin

Margaret Glenn

Jon and Cristina Gonzalez

Jim and Sue Gorman

Phillip Gotner

Tom Grant

Ryan Graves

John Hale

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Cummulative Giving 2022-2023

Tom and Mary Hall

Michael and Laurie Hannon

Marie Hardenbrook

TJ and Liz Hawks

Ryan and Beth Heap

Thomas and Shannon Heffron

Joanne Henley

Renee Hernandez

Farley and Barbara Hill

Emily Holliday

Joseph and Sandy Horvat

Mike and Elene Hubka

Steve Hudson

Burt Huerter

Carolyn Hughes

Jack and Kathy Hurley

Alan and Deena Hutsell

John and Lori Hyde

Jeremy and Jackie Irvine

Deborah Jaklevic

Patrick and April Janssen

Kayla Jestila

Chris and CeeCee Johnson

Barbara JoRay

Ron and Pat Kalcic

Thomas and Bonnie Kane

John and Nancy Kaufman

Mike and Mary Keens

Tim Kennedy

Chuck and Marcy Kincaid

Dennis and Therese King

Lynn and Criss Kirchhoff

Scott and Pamela Kirkpatrick

James and Karen Koch

James and Michele Kolarik

Avery Kurt

Carly Kurt

Lexi Kurt

Kara Kurtenbach

Diane Kusman

Robin Lackamp

Rafe and Lacey Lazarczyk

Stan and Jennifer Lewis

Cathleen Lillis

Tim and Karen Lindquist

Camille Lindquist

Marita Link

Jack and Marjorie Livingston

Heinze and Levern Lorenz

Brandon and Amy Lukert

Andrew and Jeralyn Lutz

Guadalupe Magana

Jim and Terrie Maloney

Scott and Sue Mannebach

Brian and Susan Marrello

Julio and Marlen Martinez

Edward and Melanie McFadden

John and Jane McMahon

Kent and Susan McNeill

Bill Meador

Dan and Amy Meara

Clancy Merrill

Madison Merrill

Mackey Merrill

TJ and Amy Meyer

Anne Miller

Jack and Rosemary Miller

Robert and Rosemary Miller

Karen Mischlich

Joseph and Susan Molen

Jim and Ellen Monty

Thomas and Camille Muehlberger

Don Mulik

Anne Murphy

David and Abby Nesbitt

Marion and Jean Nickel

Niccole Noblitt

Albert and Nicole Oblepias

Ed and Karen O’Donnell

Robert and Jonni Ottesen

Jenny Owens Hughes

Mary Etta Palmisano

Dan and Mary Perez

Ron and Sue Peterson

Lyn and Soren Petro

Gwenn Pike

JoAnne Platt

John and Natalie Post

Mike and Pamela Prior

David and Jennifer Putz

Niccole Radetic

Mark and Jeanne Ragland

Tim and Shannon Reel

Ray and Carolyn Reinhart

Michael and Christine Resovich

Bob and Amy Riscoe

Tim and Monica Robertson

Richard and Kathleen Rocha

Marty Rogowski

John and Diana Rose

Rose Mary Rost

Fallon Russell

Dolores and Pat Ruzicka

Carolyn Ryan

Jerry and Cathy Sanderson

Sarah Sanford

Ted and Cathy Schilling

Francis and Coletta Schmidt

Elaine Schmidtberger

Cory Schulte

Lisa Sciachetano

Ralph and Joan Seichepine

David and Gerilyn Semro

Renie Shannon

John and Mary Shobe

Jeanne Sill

Brandon and Amber Smith

Tella Smith

Garrett and Judith Smith

Dick and Susan Soenen

Karin Soper

Dave and Denise Staudenmyer

Paul and Misti Steger

Henry and Jane Stoever

Al and Sharon Strayhall

Tim and Maggie Streff

Elinor Swartz

Amado and Stephanie Tamayo

Monica Thompson

Emilian Thornburg

Phyllis Tocco

Ursuline Sisters

Susanna Velasquez-Eaton

David and Robin Verhulst

Carlos and Mary Viveros

Joe and Martha Vyhanek

Gary and Pam Wages

Thomas and Kathleen Walters

Michael and Patty Wamsley

Mary Ann Weding

Brian and Tammy Weiss

Paula Welch

Tom and Patty Westfall

Jake Whitmore

Rudy and Nancy Wichmann

Dawn Williams

Maryann Williams

Brian and Regina Wilson

Amy Woods Butler

Rick and Laura Worms

James and Mary Zeller

Stephan and Mary Zil

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2023-2034 Administration and faculty professional development day before the new school year

Scholarship for the 21st Century

S tag Alumni Support Future Stags

The Class of 1990 initiated the class gift idea of giving back to future Stags their Senior year. They collected donations from classmates and the Student Council to provide scholarships for future students. This has become an impactful tradition of Stags supporting Stags.

In addition, several reunion classes have established scholarship gifts with a current value of $43,384. Miege is grateful to the classes of 1958, 1960, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1979, 1990, and 2005 for their generosity and their commitment to giving back.

On the occasion of their 30th class reunion, the class of 1991 donated an astounding $60,000 for building repairs through their “30 for 30 Challenge”!

Over the course of the past 34 years, $934,929 has been raised by Stags for Stags!

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GRADUATING CLASS GRADUATING CLASS DONATION DONATION CURRENT VALUE CURRENT VALUE 1990 $6,090 $34,398 1991 $6,307 $34,535 1992 $7,221 $43,148 1993 $7,416 $25,665 1994 $7,698 $32,572 1995 $8,071 $32,094 1996 $8,060 $31,249 1997 $8,500 $28,863 1998 $9,038 $28,998 1999 $9,209 $27,570 2000 $8,500 $24,400 2001 $8,795 $25,218 2002 $10,300 $23,581 2003 $11,800 $23,105 2004 $11,800 $24,442 2005 $11,800 $23,395 2006 $11,800 $22,377 2007 $13,651 $21,520 2008 $12,332 $19,992 2009 $11,800 $26,877 2010 $11,800 $23,859 2011 $11,800 $20,231 2012 $11,800 $20,174 2013 $11,800 $20,361 2014 $11,240 $16,395 2015 $11,750 $18,365 2016 $14,000 $19,462 2017 $17,200 $23,154 2018 $19,550 $24,243 2019 $12,320 $14,725 2020 $17,750 $20,994 2021 $21,092 $21,092 2022 $14,019 $17,271 2023 $17,220 $17,220 TOTAL: $831,545

Planned Giving

Establish a Legacy of Supporting Catholic Education

Bishop Miege relies on the support of the community to provide an exceptional Catholic education that is accessible to all. The generosity of our donors has allowed Miege to provide faith formation to equip next-generation leaders with a strong moral compass, outstanding academics with state-of-the-art learning facilities, and a variety of club and sports activities to allow students to flourish outside the classroom.

We invite you to invest in Miege’s future. Together we can continue to build a community of faith, learning, and service, for generations to come.

Consider These Gifts to Create a Lasting Legacy

• Bequests: Designate a gift to Bishop Miege in your will or trust, ensuring your legacy continues to touch lives for years to come.

• Charitable Gift Annuity: In return for a significant tax-deductible donation, receive a fixed income for life.

• Charitable remainder trusts: Transfer assets irrevocably to a trust, receive an income for life and upon your death, the remainder goes to Bishop Miege.

• Life Insurance: Designate Bishop Miege as a beneficiary on your life insurance policy or gift a policy you no longer need.

• Real Estate: Donate your home, land, or farm to Bishop Miege now or upon your death.

Charitable Giving with Tax Advantages

• Stocks, bonds, mutual funds: Avoid taxes on capital gains by donating an appreciated asset.

• IRA Minimum Required Distribution (RMD) IRA owners age 70½ or over can transfer up to $100,000 to charities tax-free each year through QCDs, providing a tax-smart way to give to a charity. Distributions are made directly by the trustee (bank or brokerage house) of an IRA, to organizations (like Miege) that are eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions. For those who are at least 72, QCDs count toward the IRA owner’s required minimum distribution (RMD) for the year.

See an example outlined on next page

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Tax Savvy Giving

Alumni Leverages QCDs to Support Miege

Greg Gero ’68, recently returned to Kansas City to celebrate his 55th class reunion. While he was in town, he stopped by to see the changes to the school and talked to the Development Office about establishing a giving plan. Greg felt his Miege education, played a significant role in his successful career, and wanted to give back so others can benefit as he did. Greg has used Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) for several years to donate to Miege. He plans to continue to support current and future Stags using this tax-friendly strategy.

As an IRS-certified volunteer tax counselor with the AARP, Greg has helped many people understand the benefits of QCDs. He assisted Miege in developing the information below.

If you answer “yes” to these questions, a QCD may be a great way to reduce your taxes:

• Are you over 70½?

• Do you have a Required Minimum Distribution(RMD) from an IRA?

• Do you donate money to a 501(c)(3) charity?

Example: A married couple, both aged 72, with combined social security and pension income of $77,000, donates a portion of their RMD to charity. The examples below demonstrate the substantial tax savings by using a QCD for their charitable donations.

Example 1

Example 2

We encourage you to consult with your accountant, attorney or financial planner to determine the best way to support Miege. The examples presented above are estimates only. Actual results are dependent upon a variety of variables unique to your situation. Please contact Molly Peterson at mpeterson@bishopmiege.com with questions or to let us know you have included Miege in your estate plans. We are happy to honor your wishes for anonymity.

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RMD Amount $20,000 Gift/QCD Amount $10,000 QCD Tax Savings $1,200
RMD Amount $45,000 Gift/QCD Amount $35,000 QCD Tax Savings $3,690

ADMINISTRATION

Mr. Phil Baniewicz, M.S.E., President

Mrs. Maureen Engen, M.S.L., Principal

Mr. Joe Schramp, Ed.S., Associate Principal/ Athletic Director

Mr. Alex Keith, M.S.L., Dean of Students

ADMISSIONS

Mrs. Patti Marnett, Director of Admissions

Ms. Katie Jo Kirk, Admissions Coordinator

CAMPUS MINISTRY TEAM

Mr. Bill Creach, M.L.A., Director of Campus Ministry/Christian Social Service Program

Fr. Anthony Mersmann, M.Div./S.T.B. Chaplain

Mrs. Debbi Schraeder, Administrative Assistant

COMMUNITY RELATIONS COORDINATOR

Mr. Jon Holmes, M.S.A.

DEVELOPMENT

Mrs. Molly Peterson, Director of Advancement

Mr. Corbin Sedlacek, Development Associate

Mrs. Becky Skaggs, Development Associate

Mrs. Teresa Stockton, Director of Communications

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID

Mrs. Patti Marnett, Comptroller

FOUNDATION

Dr. Joe Passantino, Foundation President

Mrs. Susan Tremonti, Foundation Associate

GUIDANCE

Mrs. Amy Carman, M.S., Counselor

Mrs. Evelyn Lopez, Administrative Assistant

Mr. Dan Meara, M.A., Counselor

Mrs. Teresa Rodriguez, Registrar & PowerSchool Manager

Mrs. Elaine Schmidtberger, M.A., Counselor

Mrs. Katie Stilwell, L.P.C., N.C.C. Social Emotional Counselor

IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR

Mr. Justin Story

2023-2024 Faculty & Staff

LEARNING RESOURCE DEPARTMENT

Mrs. Mallorie Hurlbert, LMSW, M.Ed, Learning Resource Director

Mr. Bill Conley, B.S.E.

Mrs. Martha Devine, B.S.E.

Ms. Sara Strayhall, Learning Center Support Staff

STREAM COORDINATOR

Mr. Matthew Peterie, M.S.E.

MATH HUB COORDINATOR

Mrs. Lori Voss, M.A.

21ST CENTURY LEARNING

Mr. Matthew Peterie, M.S.E. Director/ Engineering Lab

Dr. Jackelyn Arico, Ph. D., Project Studio

Mrs. Lori Voss, M.A., Math Hub Coodinator

PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

Mrs. Barbara Allen, Bookkeeper

Mrs. Mariann Jaksa, Executive Assistant

Mrs. Patti Marnett, Comptroller

Mrs. Ellen Monty, Administrative Assistant

ATTENDANCE OFFICE

Mrs. Jennifer Ceceña, Administrative Assistant

Mr. Nate Huppe, Assistant Athletic Director

FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE

Mr. Ryan Wrigley, Facilities Manager

Mr. Bob Dankert, Custodian

Mr. James Jones, Maintenance

Mr. Jeff Jones, Custodian

Mr. Jose Lopez, Custodian

Mr. Calvin Ross, Custodian

SCHOOL NURSE

Mrs. Malisa McEachen, R.N.

SECURITY OFFICE

Mr. Gregg Schiffelbein, SRO

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS

BUSINESS/COMPUTER SCIENCE

Mr. Matt Eshelbrenner,  M.A.

Ms. Lori Dowd, M.E.

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS

Mr. Dan Fournier,  M.A., Chairperson

Mr. Brock Hess, B.A.

Mrs. Melissa Reynolds, M.A.

Mrs. Jessica Switzer, M.E.

Mr. Jacob Taylor, B.A.

Mrs. Margaret Verschelden, M.A.

Mrs. Janie Woods, B.A.

ENGINEERING

Mr. John Clark, M.Ed., Chairperson

Mr. Scott Anderson, M.A.

Mr. Matt Eshelbrenner,  M.A.

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE

Mrs. Bridget Hays, B.S.

FINE ARTS

Mrs. Robin Christie, B.M.E.

Ms. Kathryn Berry, B.A.

Mr. Austin Barnes, M.M.

Mr. Michael Long, B.F.A

Mrs. Sarah McCambridge, M.A.

Mrs. Tiffany Nesbihal, B.A.

Mrs. Melissa Reynolds, M.A.

MATHEMATICS

Mrs. Erica Hafey, M.A., Chairperson

Mrs. Jane Barreca, B.A.

Ms. Taryn Frank, B.S.E.

Mr. Andrew Groene, M.A.

Ms. Kayla Moylan, B.S.

Mrs. Cara Nelson, M. Ed.

Mrs. Lori Voss, M.A.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH

Mr. Travis Grosdidier, M.A. Chairperson

Mrs. Lindsay Franco, M.A.

Mr. Tyler Paule, B.S.

SCIENCE

Mrs. Mary Beth Summers, M.S., Chairperson

Mr. Scott Anderson, M.A.

Mrs. Nikki Burnett, M.S.

Mr. John Clark, M.Ed.

Ms. Emily Knaus, M.Ed.

Mrs. Angela Lueckenotto, M.N.A.S.

Mrs. Paula Patterson, B.S.

SOCIAL STUDIES

Mr. James Wilcox, M.Ed., Chairperson

Mr. Greg Bippen, M.A.

Mr. D.J. Gemmill, M.A.

Mrs. Amy Lukert, M.Ed.

Mrs. Margaret Verschelden, M.A.

THEOLOGY

Mr. Steve Koesterer, Ed.S., Chairperson

Mrs. Patricia Arnold, M.A.

Ms. Alicia Baehr, M.A.

Mr. Ryan Geris, B.A.

Mr. Brock Hess, B.A.

Mrs. Nancy Weber, M.A.

WORLD LANGUAGE

Mrs. Martha Drone, M.Ed., Chairperson

Mrs. Jennifer Dessert, M.A.

Mr. Ryan Geris, B.A.

Mrs. Leigh-Ann Haggerty, M.B.A.

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Please join us for a stagtacular evening of dinner, live music dancing, and bidding at the 2024 Annual Auction. We are excited to announce our auction chairs: Karin & Joe ’91 Andrade and Germaine & Ron Buck. Karin and Joe have two daughters; their oldest, Alli, is a junior, and younger daughter Nina will be Miege class of 2029. Ron and Germain have three daughters: their oldest, Emilia, is a junior, Olivia is a freshman, and their youngest child Jelisa, is in sixth grade.

Purchase Your Tickets Today! Join Us at the 51st Annual Auction Stagtacular! on April 27, 2024 Dinner • Live Music • Dancing Great Auction Items! 43

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SAVE THE DATES:

• April 27, 2024 - Miege Stagtacular! Auction

• June 1, 2024 - 3v3 Basketball Tournament

• October 4, 2024 - Homecoming and Miege Golf Classic

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