June 21, 2018
Students pictured are among those honored at recent graduation ceremonies.
SI graduated 355 seniors June 2 in ceremonies at USF Memorial Gym. Jesuit Father Edward Reese, president, presided. Students were accepted to 292 colleges and universities and offered $35,423,723 in scholarships.
Archbishop Riordan High School graduated 163 young men on May 26 in the James Lindland Theatre. Andrew Currier, president, and Timothy Reardon, principal, presented diplomas. The Class of 2018 earned millions of dollars in college scholarships and will be attending top schools across the U.S., and pursuing military careers and trade programs
SHC graduatesd 330 seniors on May 26 at Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, San Francisco. Students were accepted into 238 colleges and universities across 41 states and five countries.
Diplomas were presented by Gary Cannon, principal, and Christian Brother Ronald Gallagher, president.
Mercy High School, San Francisco, graduated 89 young women on June 2 at Holy Name of Jesus Church, San Francisco. This year’s graduates were accepted to more than 175 colleges and universities throughout the United States and were awarded $2.3 million in scholarships toward their college education. Angelica Quinonez, associate head of school for mission, and Dan Meyers, associate head of school for academics, presented diplomas.
Convent High School graduated 53 students on May 25 at 2222 Broadway, San Francisco. Diplomas were conferred by Gabriela Parcella, chair of the board, and Ann Marie Krejcarek, president. Stuart Hall High School graduated 52 students on May 25 at 1715 Octavia, San Francisco. Diplomas were conferred by Gabriela Parcella, chair of the board, and Ann Marie Krejcarek, president.
ICA, Cristo Rey graduated 59 seniors on June 5, at Archbishop Riordan High School’s Lindland Theater in San Francisco. Graduates were accepted to more than 65 colleges and universities throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, earning $6.9 million in scholarships toward their college education. Dominican, Sister Diane Aruda, president, and Lisa Graham, principal, presented the diplomas.
Sacred Heart Preparatory graduated 148 students at its 120th commencement ceremony May 25. Graduates from the Class of 2018 will attend 72 schools of higher learning; 13 earned recognition by the National Merit Scholarship program and the class was awarded over $8.6 million in merit scholarships. Diplomas were presented by Richard A. Dioli, director of schools; Jennie Whitcomb, principal; Anna McDonald, assistant principal for academic life; and Shami Ravi, incoming chair of the board of trustees.
Woodside Priory School graduated 68 students on June 2 at the Father Christopher Field on the Priory campus. Priory graduates were accepted to more than 100 colleges and universities throughout the world and were offered more than $5.2 million in scholarships toward their college educations. Brian Schlaak, head of the upper school recommended the graduates to Tim Molak, head of school who presented them with their Priory diplomas.
Junipero Serra High School graduated 218 students on May 26 at St Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco. This year’s graduates were accepted to more than 225 colleges. They earned almost $27 million in scholarships and completed 29,127 hours of community service. Diplomas were presented by principal, Barry Thornton.
Mercy High School, Burlingame graduated 70 seniors on June 3 at St. Ignatius Church, San Francisco. Graduates were accepted to more than 115 colleges and universities throughout the United States winning nearly $6 million in scholarships toward their college educations. Karen Hanrahan, Head of School, presented diplomas.
Notre Dame Belmont celebrated 102 graduates om May 30 at St. Bartholomew Church, San Mateo. Graduates received 620 acceptances to 166 colleges and universities throughout the United States winning more than $11 million in scholarships toward their college educations. Maryann Osmond, head of school, presented diplomas.
Marin Catholic presented diplomas to 186 graduates on May 31 at the Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium at the Civic Center in San Rafael. The Class of 2018 received over 900 acceptances to colleges and universities nationwide. They are also recognized achievements including 33,463 Christian Service hours contributed to people in need, locally and around the world. Presenting diplomas were Tim Navone, president and Chris Valdez, principal.