Drexel Schools Receive One Million Grant from Hilton Foundation

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DREXEL SCHOOLS RECEIVE ONE MILLION GRANT FROM HILTON FOUNDATION

Funds to be used for operating costs

SAN JOSE … January 21, 2015 … The reach is getting broader.

The Drexel School Initiative, in the Diocese of San Jose, is pleased to announce it has received a one million dollar grant from the Hilton Foundation.

“I offer my deep thanks to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation for its most generous gift in support of the Drexel Schools Initiative,” said the Diocese of San Jose’s Bishop Patrick J. McGrath. “Receipt of this grant is a wonderful affirmation of the new models of ‘blended learning’ and governance that have marked Drexel Schools since their inception.”

“There are two stellar aspects of the Drexel System that are particularly attractive and promising,” stated Sister Rosemarie Nassif, SSND, Program Director for Catholic Sisters and Catholic Schools at the Hilton Foundation.  “The first is that it leverages and addresses all four characteristics of high achieving Catholic schools: mission and Catholic identity, leadership and governance, academic excellence and operational vitality.  Secondly, it creates a true system that networks Catholic schools serving lower income families with those in more affluent communities who can learn from and share both assets and challenges.  As such, I believe it is a ‘pilot made in heaven’ for reinvigorating Catholic schools nationally.”

“This lends a touch of credibility, nationally and internationally, to what we’re doing in the Diocese of San Jose,” said Chuck Flores, Drexel Schools Director of Operations. “It allows us to shine a little brighter and deeper. We are excited for the future and this grant will allow us to continue working towards our goals. The Hilton Foundation recognizes that Drexel Schools are transformative in terms of Catholic education.”

There are seven schools in the Drexel Schools, now in its second year. Those schools are: Catholic Academy, Holy Spirit, Most Holy Trinity, Resurrection School, St. Clare, St. Patrick and St. Joseph Mountain View. The educational focus of Drexel is blended learning, which uses tools and practices to maximize the use of technology and advanced content to make the students’ learning experience more flexible, personalized and lasting. Drexel Schools use the station rotation model of blended learning, a combination of teacher-led and individualized instruction using digital content on an iPad.

Dr. Flores leads the operations team that consists of: Jennifer Baran, Director of Admissions; Jed de Torres, Instructional Learning Specialist; Matt Cordes, Program Administrator; and Winie Tunggono, Controller.

On its website, the Hilton Foundation said its “strategic initiatives involve partnering with grantees, generating new knowledge, giving voice to issues, and joining with others to achieve measureable impact.”

To learn more about the Drexel Schools, visit its new website at drexel.dsj.org.

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About Drexel Schools
The Drexel School System (Drexel) is a new model for Catholic Elementary Schools that transforms Catholic education for the 21st Century. Drexel Schools ensure that Catholic education remains vital and accessible to all families while simultaneously increasing a strong Catholic Identity and delivering excellent academics.

Media Contact:
Liz Sullivan
408-983-0228
easullivan@dsj.org

Lector Workshop: November 18, 2013

Me and the Cool Lectionary - maveric2008 - flickrIs it time to brush up your skills as a lector, or are you thinking of becoming a lector for your parish? This workshop will get you on the right track.

Diana Macalintal, Director of Worship for the Diocese of San Jose, will help you become a better lector in this free workshop. Here’s what we’ll be doing:

  • Discuss why being a great lector is more than just about reading words
  • Look at the characteristics of a great lector
  • Learn how to prepare a reading to make it touch people’s hearts
  • Practice specific skills you can work on right away to become a great lector

This workshop will include a “master class” session where several participants will practice proclaiming a reading and will receive immediate feedback, support, and help to improve their skills as a lector.

Become A Better Lector Workshop
Monday, November 18, 2013
7:30p to 8:45p

Church of the Resurrection
725 Cascade Drive, Sunnyvale, 94087

For more info and to RSVP, contact Kathleen Faust or at 408-290-9644

For those who would like to do a proclamation during the master class, please prepare the first or second reading from either the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C, or Christ the King Sunday, Year C.

 

photo credit: Eric Chan, via flickr, CC BY 2.0