August 2025

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Bosco Tech family--

Welcome to the 2025-2026 academic year! I hope your summer was positive and that you enjoyed some down time with loved ones. Although the summer seemed to fly past, I think we’re all ready to gear up for the coming months.

A very special welcome to our freshman families-we’re so glad you’re here and look forward to helping your sons thrive in the next four years. I hope that they enjoyed the Freshman Summer Program and the opportunity to explore our unique technology programs.

Many of our seniors (and a few juniors) are returning from impressive summer internships with new perspectives. Working at companies and organizations like Boeing, the City of Hope and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has given these young men valuable insights into their future studies and professions. I’m confident the experiences also imparted lasting lessons in time management, networking, and building strong resumes. I’d encourage juniors to look into the Tech’s one-of-a-kind internship training program that guides candidates in everything from job interviews to workplace etiquette.

Join us on Thursday, August 14, at Back to School Night, starting at 6 p.m. You’ll have the opportunity to walk through an abbreviated version of your son’s class schedule, meeting his teachers and reviewing what he’ll be learning this year.

Please mark your calendar for Friday, August 22, when our dedicated Parent Council will host a very special BBQ with music, raffles, fun and more. It’s a great opportunity to get to know more Tech families and to chat with instructors. See the flyer in this issue of The Gear for details.

I’m looking forward to seeing your family on campus in the coming weeks. Here’s to a great new school year!

Godblessyouandyourfamily,

‘83)

A MESSAGE FROM THE SALESIAN DIRECTOR

Dear Bosco Tech Students, Faculty and families,

Welcome back to a brand new school year! We are so excited to begin another chapter of learning, growing, and journeying together as a Salesian family. This year, we look to a modern guide and inspiration of another Salesian Saint--Blessed Carlo Acutis (the canonization of the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint, will take place on September 7, 2025).

Carlo was a teenager just like many of you, who lived his life with joy, purpose, and deep faith. Though only 15 when he passed away, Carlo lived fully what Don Bosco always taught: to be “a good Christian and an honest citizen.”

He went to daily Mass, prayed with love, and saw the Eucharist as his “highway to Heaven.” But he didn’t stop there. He also stood up for the bullied, helped the poor, and used his talents in technology to spread the Good News.

In Carlo, we see that holiness is possible–even in sneakers, in school, and online. To learn more about Blessed Carlo Acutis, visit: https://www.catholic news agency.com/ news/264735/10-things-you-should-know-about-blessed-carlo-acutis

As we begin this school year, let us take inspiration from Carlo’s life::

• To be people of faith, not just on Sundays, but every day.

• To be people of service, always looking out for others.

• To be people of excellence, in our studies and our actions.

• And above all, to be like Carlo–-authentic, joyful, and holy. Together, may we grow as good Christians and honest citizens, just as Don Bosco dreamed–and just as Blessed Carlo Acutis lived.

Welcome back-–let’s make this year a blessing!

WithprayersandSalesianjoy, Fr.ThienNguyen,SDB

TECH STUDENTS NAMED AP SCHOLARS

COLLEGE BOARD RECOGNIZES STUDENTS FOR EXEMPLARY SCORES

Based on this past spring’s Advanced Placement exam results, the College Board, administrator of the exams, has notified us that 36 Tech students were named AP Scholars. That’s a 29% increase from the previous year.

Twenty four earned the AP Scholar title, six earned the AP Scholar with Honor title, and six were awarded the coveted AP Scholar with Distinction designation. Congratulations to the following students and recent graduates:

AP Scholar--awarded to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams:

Kendron Beltran

Luis Camacho

Evan Cheung

Andrew Cini

Robert Gauna

Nathan Gonzalez

Evan Hauffen

Vincent Hernandez

Jose Iniguez

Marc Islas

David Kassabian

John Lugo

Alexander Martinez

Jacob Martinez

Vincent Nieves

Abraham Orea

Kevin Rojas

Julian Santana

Oscar Sun

Kyle Tran

Ryan Viengkhou

Jaedon Vo

Micah Wong

AP Scholar with Honor—awarded to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams:

Gianni Carrano

Ricardo Martinez

Robert McjunkinContreras

Ricardo Moya-Aguayo

David Parks

Riley Tanada

AP Scholar with Distinction—awarded to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of the exams:

Tomas Carranza

Dominic Diaz

Seth Guerrero

Kyle Lieu

Aaron Wu

Auston Wu

SCHOOL PICTURE DAY IS AUGUST 21

Please note that Wednesday, August 21, is school picture day. It is a formal dress day for all students and standard haircuts are expected.

Flyers with photo package information will be passed out to students--please check with your son-and are also available at mylifetouch.com. LifeTouch customer service can be reached at (626) 577-7012.

Make-up picture day is Friday, August 30, from 2:30 to 4 p.m.

SENIOR PORTRAITS ARE SEPT. 10

Senior parents, please note that portraits of your sons will be taken on Wednesday, Sept. 10, starting at 3 p.m. in the campus’ Multipurpose Room.

This year’s photography team will be Prestige Portraits; they can be contacted through Mr. Rudy Herrera (rherrera@ boscotech.edu).

FOLLOW THE TECH

ACCESSING FACTS FAMILY PORTAL

The FACTS Family Portal gives you a convenient opportunity to get more involved in your student’s academic progress and future success, all online. A private and secure parents’ portal allows you to view academic information specific to your student, while protecting their information. You can also conveniently communicate with teachers and other school staff members.

Here’s how to access our easy-to-use FACTS Family Portal:

• If you have created an account at the time of admissions to Bosco Tech and created a username and password, please continue to the following instructions to login;

• In Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer, go to www. boscotech.edu and click on Student/Parent Hub at the top right-hand corner. Scroll down halfway through the page and click on FACTS Login button. The School’s District Code is DBTI-CA. Type in your Username and Password used to create the Admission application, select Parent and Login.

• Once on the FACTS Family Portal home page, you will have access to school announcements, the calendar, faculty and staff directory, resource documents, school flyers, forms, The Gear newsletter, grades, class schedules, FACTS payment plans, reenrollment, FACTS Grant and Aid, and more.

• Parents who have not created a username and password, please follow the instructions below: Go to the Bosco Tech website (www.boscotech.edu) and click on Student and Parent Hub at the top right-hand corner, scroll halfway down the page and click on the FACTS Login. Type the school’s District Code: DBTI-CA, and click on Create New Family Portal Account. Type your Email Address and click on Create Account. An email will be sent to your email address that includes a link to create your FACTS Family Portal login. The link is active for six hours only. Click on Create your FACTS Family Portal Login link within the email sent to you. A web browser displays your name and FACTS personal ID. Type a User Name, Password, confirm your password and Save. You will receive a message stating “User Name/Password Successfully Updated.”

• Logging back into FACTS Family Portal: go to www.boscotech.edu, click on Student/Parent Hub at the top right-hand corner, then scroll halfway down the page and click on FACTS Login, District Code: DBTI-CA, Username and Password click on Parent and Login.

• Please contact Mrs. Doris Longoria at dlongoria@boscotech.edu with any questions regarding FACTS.

CAMPUS POLICIES

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

As we move into the new school year, please review these important guidelines. For a full description, see the Parent-Student Handbook on the school’s website.

Attendance

In the event of an absence, please notify the Attendance Office at (626) 940-2002 (or attendance@boscotech.edu) and leave a message on the answering service by 9 a.m. The parent/guardian calling must state the following:

a) student’s name, year, and ID #

b) reason for the student’s absence

c) phone number where the parent/guardian may be reached during the day.

Upon returning to campus, the student must present a signed note to the attendance office stating the dates and reason for the absence. If the student was treated by a physician, he must bring a note from the doctor. The note must state: a) the date the student is permitted to return to school and b) any restrictions regarding participation in school activities such as PE, sports or technology.

Tardies

A student is tardy to school if he is not in his assigned place when the first period bell rings. If tardy, he must obtain a late slip from the Attendance Office. A note from a parent/guardian should always be presented explaining the reason for tardiness, although this does not ensure the student an excused tardy. Disciplinary action will be taken if the reason for the tardy is not recognized as valid.

Students are given nine excused or unexcused tardies before detentions are issued. They will begin to serve Saturday detentions after every tenth tardy. Parents will be contacted to develop a plan that will assist the student in being punctual to class. Fifteen tardies per semester are the maximum allowed before credit for the course becomes null.

Student Drop Offs

Parents are asked not to drop off or pick up students in the front administration parking lot because of the inherent danger this causes students on foot; instead, parents are asked to use the south parking lot to drop off/pick up students before/after school. Please observe the ‘no parking’ areas in front of the school, including the bus stop and designated emergency vehicle zones. Parents’ vehicles are never allowed on campus unless by specific permission.

IN GRATITUDE

The Bosco Tech community is extremely grateful for all recent donations made by generous foundations, organizations and alumni. Among those gifts:

Name

May 2025

Ahmanson Foundation

Cranston Family/

Philip Rinaldi Charitable Trust

Lee Doble, Jr.

June & July 2025

Purpose

$50,000 Scholarships

$23,750 Scholarships

$20,000 Class of 1964 Scholarship Endowment, Capital Campaign Faculty Development Endowment

Edmund & Mary Shea Foundation $20,000 Scholarships

Roman Catholic Archbishop LA

The Casey Foundation

$20,000 Wildfire Tuition Assistance Relief

$10,000 Joseph & Dolores Casey Endowed Scholarship

John B. & Nelly Llanos Kilroy $ 7,500 Scholarships Foundation

ALUMNI, WE’RE HEADED YOUR WAY

COMING SOON TO A VENUE NEAR YOU!

Alumni, join us in the coming weeks for networking with your Tech brothers from the area.

Getting together Techmen, no matter where you live--that’s what these free gatherings are all about. No speeches, no fund requests--just an opportunity to catch up with Tech alumni in your neighborhood, enjoy appetizers and a beverage in a lowkey setting, and visit with your brothers for a while. Visit https://www.boscotech.edu/ alumni/out-of-town-alumni-receptions for details.

Seattle Sept. 18

Silicon Valley Oct. 1

East Bay Oct. 2

Reno/Tahoe Oct. 16

San Diego Nov. 6

North OC Nov. 20

2024-2025 2ND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

Honors List

2nd Semester Final

GPA 3.00-3.49

Freshmen

James Barrie

Damian Cardenas

Jorden Carter

Mark Castillo

Leonardo Chicas-Chavez

Mychael DeArman

Kaysen Duhamel

Alejandro Gutierrez

Elliott Klussmann

Daniel Longoria

Isaac Macias

Lucas Maltez

Nathaniel Mendez

Santiago Morales

Joaquin Mose

Peter Oliver

Joshua Ortiz

Santino Pedraza

Vincent Ramirez

Sebastian Rivera

Christian Rocha

Valentino Serbin

Paul Vasquez

Noah Yamaguchi

Raymond Zozaya

Sophomores

Angel Alvarado

Angel Calvache

Harrison Coronado

Raymond De La Cruz

Anthony Delgadillo

Luis Garcia-Henriquez

Freddy Gonzalez

Aidan Hauffen

Henrik Helms

Albert Mendoza

Daniel Mojica

Kalei Motta

Dominic Munoz

Muhammad Nabeel

Ivan Nunez

Jaycob Ochoa

Gavin Pacificar

Bryant Ramirez

Tyler Tafoya

Pok Wai David Yang

Juniors

Noel Aguilar

Alex Cai

Gianni Carrano

Dylan Casas

Lukas Deusch

Diego Favela

Nathan Garcia

David Gomez

Aaron Gutierrez

Jhonen Hasenbein

Alexandro Parra

Aidan Ramos

Stephen Ramos

Eduardo Soto

Matthew Tran

Joshua Vargas

Diego Zambrano

Seniors

Isaac Barba

Joshua Camarillo

Caleb Cisneros

Mark Kou

Bobby McJunkinContreras

Aiden Perez

James Saballos

Max Sanchez

Damian Suzuki

Ayden Uribe-Reyes

Roman Valdepena

Anthony Villeda

Saul Zenteno

High Honors –

Principal’s List

2nd Semester Final

GPA 3.50-3.99

Freshmen

Jivan Abajian

Damien Chan

Maxwell Ciriano

Arturo Cuadrado-Guerra

Adam Delgadillo

Joshua Diaz

Jeff Garcia

Matthew Lopez

Maxwell Lopez

Darren Luong

Nathan Mendez-Osorio

Esteban Ortega

Leonardo Palacio

Sean Resendez

Christian Rodriguez

Luis Rosas

Andrew Villegas

Tyler Wu

Eric Xia

Sophomores

Matthew Abundiz

Brandon Ayala

Owen

Roksmy Beltran

Connor Bigham

Wyatt Brause

Raymond Cervantes

Nathan Cortez

Julian De La Torre

Andrew Estevez

Daniel Garcia

Sergio Gomez

Diego M. Gonzalez

Diego S. Gonzalez

Sebastian Guzman

Liam Hogan

Dallas Jauregui

Xolani Johnson

Jalen Jovellanos

Anthony Marquez

Kenneth Martinez

Andrew McJunkinContreras

Frank Munguia

Harnoor Multani

Manolo Pedraza

Isaiah Perez-Sandi

Sean San Diego

Diego Sandoval

Matthew Scofield

Ricky Tran

Joaquin Varela

Dylan Vo

Jensen Yost Juniors

Jose Alvarez

Patricio Bernard

Nathan Bobadilla

Ethan Jether

De La Cruz

Nicolas Gonzalez

Carlos Maguellal

Andrew Phaneuf

Nicholas Renteria

Diego Romero

Francis Smith

Raul Tapia

Dominic Valadez

Josiah Villasenor

2024-2025 2ND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

Seniors

Eli Acob

Diego Acuna

Mario Aguilar

Aiden Avalos

Kendon Beltran

Darius Benitez

Jacob Campa

Clark Canada

Daniel Cendejas

Andrew Cini

Robert Luis Gauna

Sebastian Gomez

Evan Hauffen

Jose Iniguez

George Khazaal

John Lugo

Alexander Martinez

Daniel Munoz

Anthony Ramirez

Andrew Rodriguez

David Tadian

Riley Tanada

Gaston Valdez

Adam Velasquez

Cedes Williams

Auston Wu

Highest Honors –

President’s List

2nd Semester Final

GPA 4.00 and Above

Freshmen

Nicolas Adalin

Henry Arizmendi

Micah Beltran

Clark Castro

Ahmir Childress

Justin Cini

Valentino Consolida

Ernesto Cosme

Isaac Decuir

Edward Florez

Robert Hamilton

Ruben Hernandez

Abraham Jette-Kouri

Alexander Kelekian

Lucas Kooyenga

Carter Lam

Lexus Leung

Enrique Mercado

Cristian Mojica

Colin Oh

Enrique Perez

Noah Reyes

Alexander Richter

Sebastian Rosas-Garcia

Ezio Veneziano

Noah Villanueva

Sophomores

Seraj Arteaga

Louis Barna

Andy Cao

Gavin Castellanes

Evan Cipriani

Ethan dela Rosa

Yuchen DuBois

Andrew Garcia

Shotaro Harada

Aditya Kumar

Julian Lee

Matthew Marin

Raymond Martinez

David Morales

Raymond Morales

Joaquin Nguyen

Tristan Nguyen

Marcos Posada

Riley Rapp

Diego Rico

Oscar Sun

Arnel Tacadena

Edwin Yang

Juniors

Mario Barbosa

Tomas Carranza

Lucas Castillejo

Naim Diab

David Kassabian

Hovan Kuftedjian

Liam Lopez

Jacob Martinez

Ricardo Martinez

Vincent Nieves

David Parks

Cristian Payan

Alejandro Rico

Aleister Santana

Julian Santana

Massimo Sorce

Kyle Tran

Aaron Wu

Great job, gentlemen!

Seniors

Nolan Adalin

Luis Camacho-Castro

Evan Cheung

Dominic Anthony Diaz

Chris Godinez

Nathan Gonzalez

Seth Guerrero

Vincent Hernandez

Kyle Lieu

Ricardo Mora-Aguayo

Abraham Orea

Kevin Rojas

Jacob Rooney

Ryan Viengkhou

Jaedon Vo

Micah Wong Nearly 70% of the Tech student

earned

for the 2nd semester of ‘24-’25

SUMMER INTERNS RETURN TO CAMPUS

Congratulations to our students who completed STEM-focused professional internships this summer; some students even had more than one internship. Working for prestigious companies and organizations, they earned valuable practical experience, met prospective mentors, and enhanced their resumes and college applications.

Active Collision, Inc,

Aaron Gutierrez, IDEA

The Boeing Company

Mario Barbosa, MSET/IDEA

Lukas Deusch, CSEE

Hovan Kuftedjian, MSET

Francis Smith, IDEA

City of Hope - The Eugene & Ruth Roberts Summer Student Academy

Joshua Vargas, BMET

The Complete Athlete, Inc.

Joaquin Maltez, MAT

JMDiaz, Inc.

Massimo Sorce, ACE

Harvard

Aditya Kumar, CSEE

USC Bridge Institute’s Bridge UnderGraduate Science Jr. Program (BUGS Jr.)

Diego Favela, BMET

WET Design

Andrew Phaneuf, IDEA

Jhonen Hasenbein, IDEA

Sean Cortez, MSET

Cal Tech Office of Technology Transfer and Corporate Partnerships

Andy Cao, BMET

Pomona College of Academy of Youth Success

Andy Cao, BMET

UCLA Sci/Art Lab TeamInstructional Assistant

LAC & / USC Medical Center

Dylan Vo, BMET

LA Metro Transportation Career Academy

Ricardo Martinez, ACE

MUSE TV

Tomas Diego Carranza, MAT

Liam Lopez, MAT

Nicholas Renteria, MSET

Andy Cao, BMET

Radation Oncology Research

Fellowship- Dr. Pham - to present at Kyoto Institute of Technology’s Nanotechnology Symposium

Andy Cao, BMET

CalTech Research Project & Lab Research w/ Professors Linda Ye and Anqi Zhang.

Andy Cao, BMET

STUDENT’S GIANT ROBOT STEALS SHOW

JUNIOR’S OPENSAUCE CREATION WOWS YOUTUBE STARS

Last summer, Tech rising junior Marcos Posada (CSEE ’27) made a last-minute trip to a science and engineering convention that completely changed his life in the best possible way, he tells us!

In 2024, Marcos attended OpenSauce, where engineers, hobbyists, and artists gather under the umbrella term “makers” to showcase wild projects. Think Maker Faire, but curated by YouTubers.

Founded by William Osman in 2023, the event more than doubled in size and scope to more than 20,000 attendees and 500 exhibitors by 2024. Learning about it the week prior to the event, Marcos attended as a spectator.

“I didn’t know it then, but that trip lit a fire under me that would burn for the next year straight,” Marcos says. “I saw projects from regular people—people like me—doing insane stuff. I walked out of that venue knowing I’d be back, but next time not as a spectator. I’d return with something that would make people stop in their tracks.”

And stop in their tracks they did! Using high-tech skills and industry equipment from the Tech, Marcos designed and built a giant walking, six-legged HEXBUG Spider toy robot. The process was ‘a yearlong grind’ for the honor student, especially when coupled with a rigorous course load that included studying for his AP classes and maintaining a super high GPA!

A highlight of the entire 2025 OpenSauce experience: upon seeing the robot in action, William Osman himself pronounced it ‘sick,’ and shared with Marcos that he wasn’t building anything like it when he was in high school!

Marcos is already planning next year’s exhibit entry (hint: it might be a fully autonomous drone!) Read about his amazing experience in his own words, what famous YouTubers met his HEXBUG, and the helpful people to whom he is grateful at: https://files.constantcontact.com/46e50122301/8fe874452852-4b3d-addc-ff258ad9b4f8.pdf

INDUSTRY PREMIERES STUDENT FILMS

Congratulations to seniors Nicholas Renteria and Tomas Diego Carranza, whose films were spotlighted on August 2 by Indie Film LA, a collaboration between film festival organizers, cinema and distribution companies, and industry professionals.

The screening of the student films, at LA’s SOHO Cinema Club, recognized the young creative’s talent and cinematography. Both Tomas and Nicholas recently wrapped up summer internships, along with classmate Liam Lopez (bottom left photo), with MUSE TV, a digital media network currently seen in 132 countries and a YouTube channel getting more than 11 million views. MUSE TV was founded by Michael Sandoval, a Tech alumnus. Congratulations to these talented young men, and maybe future Oscar winners!

• Watch Honor by Nicholas Renteria--https://youtu.be/HvV1GmK6RN0

• Watch The Shack by Tomas Carranza--https://youtu.be/OPfWTiPJHPMwatch?v=OPfWTiPJHPM

FRESHMAN TECHNOLOGY SELECTION

Now that Bosco Tech’s ninth grade class has successfully completed the two-week Freshman Summer Program (FSP), they are gearing up for the start of the official academic year.

During the first semester, freshmen will spend their technology time rotating through three introductory programs of their choosing. These overview courses will inform students of the various classes, exciting projects, and college and career opportunities associated with that technology major.

Every six weeks, parents and guardians are required to attend a special meeting with teachers, called the Technology Information Session (TIS). Please note the following dates:

• TIS #1 Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

• TIS #2 Thursday, Oct. 9, 5:30 p.m., following the 5:45 p.m. Freshman College Info Meeting

• TIS #3 Sunday, Nov. 16, 11 a.m., in technology classrooms, following 9:30 a.m. Freshman Tie Ceremony

These important meetings provide parents information about each program so the final decision in selecting a technology major will involve both the parent and student.

On Saturday, December 13, each freshman and at least one parent or guardian must attend Technology Selection Day. Students will be scheduled, in order of their GPA, to be interviewed before determining their final technology choice. This important day results in the student being placed into the technology program that he will study for the next three and a half years at Bosco Tech. Questions regarding the technology programs offered at Bosco Tech should be directed to each technology chair or to the Assistant Principal of Science & Technology Luis Garza at lgarza@ boscotech.edu.

ACADEMIC HELP IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE

Did you know that Bosco Tech’s Tech Support program provides individualized academic assistance available to all students seeking extra guidance or tutoring? Tech Support works throughout the semester, and can be arranged to begin at the start of the school year. It is provided by both instructors and National Honor Society members, for peer-to-peer tutoring.

Tech Support is not only for those needing assistance, but for anyone looking for extra help in maintaining grades. If you have questions, please contact Mr. John Garcia at jgarcia@boscotech.edu or (626) 940-2000.

2025 FRESHMAN SALESIAN EXPERIENCE

TheFreshmenRetreat(officiallyknownas “TheSalesianExperience”)formanyyearshas beenthewayincomingfreshmenandtheirnew classmatesaregentlyintroducedintowhatwill betheirhome,school,church,andplayground forthenextfouryears.Ittraditionallytakesplace bothoncampusandatHuntingtonState Beach.

Thisyear’sExperience,attendedby90 freshmen,wasonlymadepossiblethroughthe tirelesseffortsof55BigBrothers,17small groupleaders,and8retreatleadersconsisting of6seniors,2alumni,andadultleaders,andavarietyofvolunteerparentswhogaveessential helptoourchefMagdainpreparingretreatmealsandsnacksoncampusandatthebeach. Thefreshmendadsprovidedovernightchaperoningandcookedmealsatthebeach.The coordinatorofthiscomplicatedeventwasYouthMinistryandStudentLifeDirectorMr.Rudy Herrera,whostartedtheplanningovertwomonthsago.

TheaccompanyingnarrativeoftheRetreatwaswrittenbyFreshmanMatthewPosada,Classof 2029.(Matthewranhisfirst5KraceJuly4thinClaremont.HeandhisjuniorbrotherMarcosare membersofBoscoTech’sCrossCountryteam,andtheyinviteallfreshmenrunnerstojointhem.)

FROM A FRESHMAN’S

PERSPECTIVE--THANK YOU, MATTHEW POSADA (‘29)

As I arrived at the freshman retreat, I was greeted with cheers and excitement. In addition, I saw many of the kids I knew, making me feel comfortable and at home. In that moment, I felt prepared for the fun day ahead and activities waiting for us in the evening. After the cheering had stopped, I was immediately directed to the MPR to drop off my luggage and told to go to my classes.

My favorite part of the day was when we were told that popsicles were being handed out on the mall. Everyone immediately rushed towards the mall unaware that it was a trap, a barrage of water balloons that seemed to block out the sun were now facing us. In the panic, I continued to run towards the balloons to get some for myself. After I had reached the tubs of balloons, I grabbed as many as I could and hurled some towards my friends. These actions resulted in me being drenched from head to toe because of the water balloon fight.

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After the fight had ceased, we were all herded to hear about our next activity which was the scavenger hunt. During the scavenger hunt we ran around the entire campus collecting clues and parts of a picture of St. John Bosco. It was revealed earlier that this hunt would decide where we slept so everyone was running to find each clue and piece of the puzzle. My group had gotten eight and decided to sleep in the MPR.

The final event for Friday night was reconciliation on the football field. As we gathered in our groups we talked about God and shared our thoughts and feelings about the night. After reconciliation everyone prepared to go to sleep. Although we had chosen the MPR as our place to sleep for the night we decided to sleep outside because of how hot it became with so many people inside one room.

In the morning, we all got ready to go to the beach and packed our sleeping bags. As we got on the beach most of us were excited to finally be able to swim despite the freezing water. At the beach we made core memories and bonded over the experience. Towards the end of the day, we had Mass, which was an interesting experience, this was because we were on the beach and there were massive speakers playing music at a restaurant nearby.

When we arrived back at Bosco Tech, we were relieved and tired from the day and ready to go home. We finished our closing ceremony and were happy to see our parents. Throughout my freshman retreat I was constantly enjoying myself whether it be the many various activities, the comradery, or fun at the beach. I was happy with the experience and hope to be able to volunteer next year for the new incoming freshmen class of 2030.

Thank you, Matthew!

UPCOMING ALUMNI EVENTS

2025-2026 ANNUAL GUIDE

Alumni, watch your mailbox for the 2025-2026 Techman Annual Guide. In it, there are lots of great opportunities to reconnect with your alma mater and other Techmen in the coming months.

Mark your calendar and don’t miss Reunion Weekend, Friday and Saturday, October 10-11! Saturday’s event will honor classes who have milestone anniversaries.

Don’t miss the fun! Click on the image to see more!

TECH ALUMNI, ARE YOU HEARING FROM US?

If you or a Techman friend is not hearing about upcoming alumni events, please make sure we have your current contact information. Visit www.boscotech.edu/alumni/info.

ALUMNI REUNION WEEKEND IS OCT. 10-11

DON’T MISS THE FUN!

A weekend dedicated to our alumni community--Techmen from all over the world are cordially invited to join us on campus the weekend of October 10-11 for the 2025 edition of Techmen Reunion Weekend.

The festivities begin on Friday, October 10, with the All-Alumni Cocktail mixer.

The fun continues on Saturday, October 11, with the individual class reunions, celebrating the milestone anniversaries of several years. All events will be held on campus, and spouses and significant others are always welcome!

BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT IS AUG.14

DON’T MISS THIS INFORMATIVE START TO THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR

Back to School Night is Thursday, August 14, from 6 to 9 p.m. The evening will begin with a welcome message by Principal Jeff Krynen and an introduction of the Tech’s Parent Council. Classroom visits begin at 6:30 p.m.

Herff Jones will be selling products (class rings, letterman jackets, graduation announcements) from 5 to 8 p.m. Carpool information and sign ups will be available.

Prior to Back to School Night, on-campus dinner options will be available starting at 5 p.m.

36 TH ANNUAL TECH GOLF CLASSIC

RESERVE YOUR FOURSOME TODAY

After once again shattering the record for money raised in 2024, the Tech is thrilled to present the 36th Annual Bosco Tech Alumni Golf Classic at the beautiful Hacienda Golf Club in La Habra Heights on Mon., Sept. 8, 2025. Shotgun start will begin promptly at 10:30am.

Golfers all receive breakfast upon arrival, a swag bag, complimentary practice tee for warm-ups, golf, drinks and lunch on-course, and admission to the infamous posttournament 19th Hole Gathering!

Proceeds from the Golf Classic go directly to the Bosco Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund. Since 1955, Tech’s focus has been educating students from all walks of life. Your sponsorships and fees help the Tech support over 70% of their families to afford a nationally unique education. Visit https://www.boscotech.edu/golfclassic for reservations.

AUGUST 2025

Welcome to the 2025-26 school year! Our Bosco Tech Athletic program has been working through the summer to build a strong 2024-25 athletic year. If you are interested in playing a sport this year, be on the lookout for information from coaches, the athletic department and our Instagram, @BoscoTechTigers.

FOOTBALL

Our football team, led by Coach Adam Uballez have been working all summer to prepare for the upcoming season. Follow @boscotechfball for more! Here are the upcoming games for the fall season:

Friday 8/15 SCRIMMAGE vs Compton Early College @6pm HOME

Friday 8/22 @ Rosemead HS @7pm AWAY

Friday 8/29 @ Wilson HS @7pm AWAY

Friday 9/5 vs Trinity Classical @7pm HOME

CROSS COUNTRY

The defending Del Rey League champs look to hold their crown as led by Coach Blayze Fimbres. They will start their season with invitationals before beginning league races in October. Contact bfimbres@ boscotech.edu for more information.

Saturday 8/23 Mountie Express Invitational @ Mt Sac College Time TBD

Friday 9/19 Woodbridge Invitational @ Great Park, Irvine Time TBD

SOCCER

We’d like to give a big welcome to new Head Coach Eric Alvarenga as he comes aboard to lead the soccer program! Follow @bosco_tech_soccer on Instagram for more news and updates on screening and workouts before the winter season.

BASKETBALL

Coach Hector Hernandez looks to build on a strong first year as he leads the basketball program. Follow @boscotechbb on IG for information on screening and workouts before the winter season.

BASEBALL

The defending Santa Fe League champs are already back working to defend their crown, led by

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Coach Dustin Duhamel. Follow @ boscotechbaseball for more news and updates on fall/winter ball and screenings before the spring season.

GOLF

Coach Brian Waters leads his growing golf program into another strong season in the Del Rey League for next year. Contact bwaters@boscotech. edu for more information on training and winter work going into the spring season.

VOLLEYBALL

Coach Damien Reyes and his team have been working all summer to prepare for the spring season. Follow @boscotechvb on IG for more information on screenings, tryouts and practices for the spring season.

TRACK AND FIELD

Contact Coach Blayze Fimbres at bfimbres@boscotech.edu for more information on practices and opportunities to join the returning CIF SS qualifiers.

TENNIS

Contact Coach Rudy Herrera at rherrera@boscotech.edu for more information on practices and opportunities to join the team!

programs. program. Lorenzo, the Bosco Tech Community congratulates you on your achievement and sends you our

AUGUST 2025

Please note that dates, events and locations are subject to change. Check the school’s full calendar at https://www.boscotech.edu/student-life/calendar for the latest updates.

MON-FRI

8/4-8/8

TUES 8/5

BAND CAMP 3-6 PM EACH AFTERNOON

PARENT COUNCIL MEETING AT 6 PM

MON 8/11 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS

TUES 8/12

THURS 8/14

START OF TECH ROTATION 1 (GRADE 9)

FALL ORIENTATION (BY TECH PERIOD)

BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT AT 6 PM

FRI 8/15 LATE START AT 9 AM

SAT-SUN 8/16-8/17

CHEER CAMP IN THE GYM

TUES 8/19 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING AT 10 AM

SENIOR COLLEGE INFO NIGHT AT 6 PM

THURS 8/21 PICTURE DAY (FORMAL DRESS)

CAP AND GOWN SIZING WITH HERFF JONES 1:45-3 PM

FRI 8/22 WELCOME BACK BBQ HOSTED BY PARENT COUNCIL AT 6 PM

TUES 8/26

SOPHOMORE COLLEGE INFO NIGHT AT 6 PM

WED-FRI 8/27-8/29 TRIDUUM

WED-THURS 8/27-8/28

WED 8/27

THURS 8/28

FRI 8/29

MON 9/1

TUES 9/2

WED 9/3

RECONCILIATION SERVICES BY THEOLOGY CLASS

TRIDUUM ASSEMBLY AT 8:10 AM

JUNIOR COLLEGE INFO NIGHT AT 6 PM

TRIDUUM LITURGY (FORMAL DRESS)

SCHOOL PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY

LABOR DAY HOLIDAY (SCHOOL CLOSED)

MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR COLLEGE VISIT SESSION FOR SENIORS

PARENT COUNCIL MEETING AT 6 PM

JUNIOR RING / JACKET ORDERS 6:30-8 PM

MON 9/8 36TH ANNUAL TECH GOLF CLASSIC AT HACIENDA GOLF CLUB 10:30 AM

WED 9/10

FRI-SUN 9/12-9/14

SENIOR PORTRAITS BEGINNING AT 3 PM

TECHNOLOGY INFO SESSION #1 AT 6 PM (MANDATORY FOR FRESHMAN PARENTS)

CATHOLIC SCOUT RETREAT ON TECH CAMPUS

TUES 9/16 L.A. CATHOLIC PRAYER BREAKFAST AT CATHEDRAL AT 8 AM

WED 9/17 END OF TECH ROTATION 1 (GRADE 9)

THURS 9/18 START OF TECH ROTATION 2 (GRADE 9)

MON-FRI 9/22-9/26 SPIRIT WEEK

TUES-THURS 9/23-9/25 NORTHERN CA COLLEGE TOUR

THURS 9/25

SAT 9/27

SUN 9/28

LEADERSHIP DONOR DINNER AT 6 PM

CITADEL SHOPPING EXTRAVAGANZA BY BAND BOOSTERS

MOTHERS’ TEA HOSTED BY PARENT COUNCIL

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