Staying Connected August 2020
A PUBLICATION FOR FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL
SNAPSHOT OF OUR NEW LEADERS Dr. Crystal LeRoy, President
Dr. Crystal LeRoy comes to Christian Brothers having most recently served as Superintendent/Chief School Business Official of Kenilworth Public Schools in Kenilworth, Illinois. Her extensive background in educational leadership includes a master’s degree in cultural education and policy studies from Loyola University, and a doctorate in educational administration and supervision from Loyola University. Dr. LeRoy has also served as an adjunct professor at Northeastern Illinois University. With two children who attended Catholic schools, she is thoughtfully aware and actively engaged in the changing needs of the Catholic school system. “I am deeply honored and profoundly humbled to serve as President of Christian Brothers High School. The opportunity to unite my Catholic faith with my vocation as an educator is a dream come true. To do so in the rich and transformative Lasallian charism of the Christian Brothers is a blessing and a trust that I hold sacred,” says Dr. LeRoy. Reflecting on her arrival in Sacramento, Dr. LeRoy noted, “I have only been in Sacramento a few weeks, but I have already learned a bit about what CB means to the community. I have been greeted on the street or in the grocery store just because I’m wearing CB gear. The ties that bind the larger CB community together are clearly strong. And our donors, through their generosity, make them even stronger.” Fun Fact: Dr. LeRoy has a green thumb and a master gardener certificate from the University of Illinois Extension.
Ms. Annemarie Bacich, Principal
Ms. Annemarie Bacich, or “Annie” as she likes to be called, brings to Christian Brothers extensive experience as a classroom teacher and administrator in schools in various cities on both the East and West Coasts. She holds a bachelor’s degree from University of San Francisco, a master’s degree from UC Berkeley, and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Columbia University. Ms. Bacich is a professional educator who loves our Catholic faith and embraces education as a vocation, not merely as a career choice. “As the world faces epic challenges, being given the opportunity to serve the Christian Brothers High School community in this moment is a great sign of hope in my life. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the Church, young people, and the world at Christian Brothers High School and to seek the Presence of God in the circumstances we are facing.” In addition to her notable educational and occupational background, Ms. Bacich brings her love of travel (she speaks Spanish, Italian and French), her passion for English literature and her love of the music of Bob Dylan. Her hobbies include hiking, camping, reading, cooking, and spoiling her nieces and nephews. Fun Fact: Ms. Bacich was the curator of the 2019 New York Encounter exhibit, Something is Happening Here: Bob Dylan, the Man and His Music.