Crusader Communication Updates
May 2022
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With the support and encouragement of Dr. Till, Angela Green ’24 and Isabella Sevilla ‘22 both won the Club, Zone, and Regional levels, advancing to the District level of the Lion’s Speech contest. We are so proud of them.
April 2022
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Mater Dei Catholic High School has 10 Ford Scholars this year! Please join us in congratulating the following students: Nathanael Check (General), Jane Clark (Education), Mark Cu (Social Science), Charlotte Doherty (General), Mya Hiatt (Arts), Diya Patel (Medical), Catalina Roji (Education), Bernadette Solares (Business Mgt./Admin.), Melina Vicente (Science), Andre Wichman (Social Science).
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Before returning to campus after Easter Break on April 25, 2022, we are requiring students to take a home rapid COVID-19 test, which were distributed to your students today. If your student was absent, you will need to purchase a rapid test on your own. The USPS is also offering free home tests again at https://www.covidtests.gov/.
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After 11 years at Mater Dei Catholic, Director of Advancement Alejandra Saavedra is going off on a new adventure as Director of Development for the San Diego Natural History Museum. We are very grateful to Ms. Saavedra for her time and service to Mater Dei. We are a much better school for everything she has done for us. We wish her well in her new endeavor.
March 2022
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We had a big week this week. First, I’d like to thanks ASB, Mrs. Braunstein and our chaperones for helping to organize a very fun Spring Fling dance for our freshmen and sophomores. It was a two-year wait for our sophomores to come to their first dance at MDCHS, and everyone seemed to have a great time. On Monday, we welcomed students and faculty to campus with an option to wear a mask, as the mask mandate for schools was lifted. There is a different spirit on campus this week as a result and I just want to remind everyone to continue to practice good hygiene and follow safety protocols so we can continue to keep everyone healthy on campus.
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Now that masking is moving to “highly recommended,” students out of dress code will be more noticeable. We would appreciate your partnership in having students follow the expected dress code (clean-shaven and neatly groomed). Thank You!