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So many great things happened this year


EVENTS
The Bosco Tech graduating class of 2022 was celebrated during the baccalaureate Mass and commencement ceremonies on June 4. The Tech again boasted 100% graduation and college acceptance rates, far exceeding national averages. UCLA and MIT were among the universities making offers to these graduates.
Drawing Techmen from all class years to the campus, the first Alumni Reunion Weekend, featuring an all-class reunion as well as individual year celebrations, was a fun-filled two days of reminiscing, catching up, and all-around Tech pride. And they're off! Tech alumni and current cross country team members met up in August for
FUN
The Tiger volleyball team earned back-to-back Camino Real League championship titles.


You’re part of our family, Class of 2025! Tech ninth graders and their families were officially welcomed into the Tech family during November’s Freshman Mass & Tie Ceremony!
“They’ll tell you that Bosco Tech is the only school in the country who does what they do. I’m here to tell you that it is the only school in the world that does what it does. I’ve been all over the world doing these programs, and this is the only school I’ve ever seen that blends college-prep academics with this level of dedicated programming in the applied sciences.” That’s what Dr. Abigail Norfleet James, Author, speaker and educational expert, said about GIVING the Tech when she visited the campus in the spring.
GRATITUDE
the traditional alumni run. It was a great time of camaraderie and friendly competition. First place? Yep, an alumnus-congrats to Michael Herrera (MT 07) and to the lead 2021 team member, Marcus Chavez, who finished right behind him!



The Tiger football team won the Santa Fe League championship for the first time in 20 years!
They’ve still got game! What a fun evening it was when the Tech welcomed home graduates for the traditional Alumni Basketball Game in late November. And the alumni beat the varsity team!


Tech Trustee Bishop David O'Connell and his faithful friends,
The annual Black & Gold Gala the Unfriendly Sons of St. Patrick, pulled out all the stops to support Bosco Tech! Joined by Tech alumni and parents, the group hosted an incredibly successful celebration that raised funds for hardworking students!
Because of COVID, Techmen were limited in paying their respects was an amazing in-person at the January funeral of Brother John Rasor, SDB (ME evening! ’62). As a result, alumni and friends gathered in the Father Penna Proceeds Chapel in May for a morning of remembrance of our brother, teacher, from “Back and friend. to Broadway,” recognizing longtime instructors Dr. Jorge Calienes and Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, will directly help hardworking students. (Golf classic caption) The 32nd Annual Golf Classic was a great day of fun, competition, and camaraderie that raised financial assistance for hard-working students who may otherwise be unable to experience the spiritually centered, academic and technological education that only Bosco Tech provides. Bosco Tech President Memo Gutierrez (Automotive ’83) and Vice President Phil Consuegra hosted 11 regional gatherings, bringing together Techmen in various locales from Denver to Ventura. Several more of the popular get togethers are already planned. GRATITUDE

FRIENDS


Key stakeholders were introduced to “Strength and Spirit, the Vision for Bosco Tech,” the collaborative plan to further strengthen and expand our unique and effective program, at a dinner under the stars in early September.
