PN 73-28

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Financial constraints to halt V2K construction next year

Matt Bettonville Core Staff

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he Vision 2000 (V2K) project will come to an indefinite standstill after the completion of the Danis Field House. Contrary to projections that the new student commons and cafeteria would be constructed during the 2009-10 school year, financial constraints will halt construction after the field house is completed in June to allow time for more planning and more funding for financial aid.

For the first school year in recent memory, no V2K construction will take place next year. President David Laughlin said that the pause is primarily because of the economy. V2K draws its finances from two main sources: the school’s endowment, which fell 25 percent in the recent recession (see Vol. 73, Issue 26), and donations from benefactors accrued at the beginning of V2K fundraising. Material and labor costs have risen since the initial amount was raised, creating a “difference between the reality of cost and the funding,” according to Laughlin. Laughlin said that the recession has also created a greater need for financial aid in order to meet student need. Facing a choice between meeting this need and contributing to V2K, Laughlin said, “Financial aid wins hands down.” SLUH increased its financial aid 25 percent for next year to $1.625 million.

photo by zac boesch

Work in the Danis Field House has been progressing, with the bleachers and wood floor installed recently.

see V2K, 10

Michalski to depart next year, Administration to restructure Matt Bettonville Core Staff

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cademic Assistant Principal Mark Michalski will leave St. Louis U. High to become principal at Central Catholic St. Nicholas School and Academy, a school with about 230 children in kindergarten through eighth grade. The SLUH administration will adapt by shuffling its job titles next year, moving current Assistant Principal for Administrative and Technological Services Tom Becvar to the

Academic Assistant Principal title with a new job description. The administration will also seek a candidate for the new role of Assistant Principal for Mission. “I’m at a time in my career when I’ve had my eyes out for a principal’s job,” said Michalski of his decision to leave. He said that he had worked in urban diocesan grade schools in Denver and Kansas City, so Central Catholic St. Nicholas, a largely African American school located in St. Louis City, appealed to him.

see ADMINISTRATION, 10

Awards assembly honors student involvement

Nick Fandos, Eric Lewis Staff, Reporter

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he St. Louis U. High community celebrated students’ involvement in extracurricular activities this past Friday at an end-of-the-year awards assembly. Eleven seniors—Jack Berger, Zac Boesch, Chris Brennan, Kevin Casey, John Heafner, Mark Holzum, Louie Hotop, C. David Jones, Ben Merrill, Rick Shipley, and Tim Wiethop recieved major awards. John Heafner was this year’s recipient of the Hinck-Hereford Award, given each year in remembrance of two alumni who gave their lives to the U.S. effort in World War II. The senior class voted to honor their classmate who “has excelled in leadership, scholarship, and athletics and ... is judged most deserving of this award.” Heafner has served as Student Council

see AWARDS, 12 photo by Joe Shaver

Senior Louie Hotop hugs Fr. Carl Heumann after being announced as winner of the JSEA award.


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