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St. Ailbe School, Chicago
Stephanie Clausell, Site Administrator
773-734-1386
Total of seven students are now enrolled including Pre-schoolers, 3 rd and 8 th graders from a New Orleans family staying with cousins who live in the neighborhood. A parish grandparent has also taken in 11 others from Louisiana.
Alphonsus Academy & Center for the Arts, Chicago
Dr. Barbara Rieckhoff, Principal
773-348-4628
One Pre-School girl from the affected area is now enrolled.80
St. Athanasius, Evanston
Colleen Cannon, Principal
847-864-2650
Accepted two students in the 5 th grade, a boy and a girl.
St. Barnabas School, Chicago
Elizabeth Gard, Principal
773-445-7711
Enrolled one family of three students on September 6; boys are in Grades 5, 6, and 7.
St. Benedict, Blue Island
Susan Rys, Principal
708-385-2016
St. Benedict has one family from New Orleans with three students in preschool, second grade and eight grade. The family is staying with a relative in Calumet Park.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, Orland Hills
Judy Schutter, Principal
708-403-6525
A student has been accepted into the 4th grade from St. Benilde School in New Orleans. He is living with his uncle in Tinley Park.
Carmel High School, Mundelein
Sr. Mary Frances McLaughlin, BVM, President
Fr. Robert C. Carroll, O. Carm., Ph.D., Principal
847-566-3000
Carmel recently welcomed two hurricane evacuees from New Orleans; a senior girl and National Merit Semi Finalist at Mount Carmel Academy in New Orleans, now residing with her grandparents in Mundelein, and a freshman boy, the eldest of six children, who moved into a rehabbed home in Round Lake where he will reside for the next year with his family.
St. Columbanus School, Chicago
Sandra Wilson, Principal
773-224-3811
There are now six students enrolled at St. Columbanus including a second grader from St. Agnes School in Jefferson, Louisiana.
Divine Infant Jesus, Westchester
Leonard Gramarossa, Principal
708-865-0122
The school has taken in two students, an eighth grade girl from Mississippi and one Kindergarten girl from Louisiana.
St. Dorothy School, Chicago
Robert Zeegers, Principal
773-783-0555
Five children are enrolled in Kindergarten, grades 2, 3, 4, 5 from New Orleans who have a family member in St. Dorothy School. A school volunteer offered to put the family up in a vacant apartment in her building.
St. Elizabeth, Chicago
Adrien Guillory-Chatman, Site Administrator
773-548-4100
Accepted a student from Gulfport, Mississippi in 7th grade and hired a pre-school teacher displaced from New Orleans.
Fenwick High School, Oak Park
Rev. Richard LaPata, OP, Principal
708-386-0127
Fenwick has received two students, freshman and junior girls who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
St. Francis Xavier, Wilmette
Suzanne Sullivan, Site Administrator
847-256-0644
Accepted two boys in 2 nd and 6 th grades.
Frances Xavier Warde, Chicago
Dr. Jack Sloan, Executive Director
312-466-0700
Accepted five boy students in 2 nd, 3 rd, 6 th and 7 th grades.
St. Gilbert, Grayslake
Gloria Petraitis, Principal
847-223-8600
Enrolled two Katrina students - an 8th grader and a 3rd grader.
St. Giles, Oak Park
Susan Poetzel, Principal
708-383-6279
Accepted one student from New Orleans - a fourth grader.
St. Ignatius College Prep, Chicago
Dr. Catherine Karl, Principal
312-421-5900
St. Ignatius accepted four students from the hurricane affected area: two senior girls from New Orleans, a junior girl from Metarie LA, and junior boy from Bay St. Louis Mississippi. The boy is from Korea and was at a boarding school that was totally destroyed; his is currently living with a St. Ignatius family. The girls are staying with relatives.
St. Joan of Arc, Evanston
Eileen Hogan Heineman, Principal
847-679-0660
Two boys and a girl from the Gulf area are now enrolled in Kindergarten, second and fifth grades
St. John Berchmans, Chicago
Sr. Joyce Montgomery, OP, Site Administrator
773-486-1334
A mother moved from the affected area with her two children to the home of her sister. The two girls are now registered in pre-school and Grade 1.
St. John of the Cross,Western Springs
Maureen Colin, Principal
708-246-4454
Accepted a 4th grader on September 9 th who was previously enrolled in The Holy Name of Jesus School, New Orleans.
St. Josaphat, Chicago
Elizabeth Rusin, Principal
773-549-0909
Accepted a 2 nd grade girl.
St. Joseph, Homewood
Donna Lamoureux, Principal
708-798-0467
St. Joseph has one 4 th grader who came from New Orleans with nothing but is now outfitted with a school uniforms and supplies. She is in the same class with her cousin, with whom she is living.
St. Margaret of Scotland, Chicago
John Flanagan, Assistant Principal
773-238-1088
St. Margaret of Scotland has registered one child from the hurricane area.
Marian Catholic High School, Chicago
Sr. Kathleen Anne Tait, OP, Principal
708-755-7576
Admitted five students with a 6th possibly coming next week.
St. Matthias/Transfiguration, Chicago
Mary Reinhard, Principal
773-784-0999
Two boys have been enrolled in 2 nd and 6 th grades.
St. Michael/South Shore, Chicago
Sr. Judine Hilbing, OP, Principal
773-221-0212
One student from New Orleans has been accepted in first grade.
Mount Carmel Academy, Chicago
Shane Staszcuk, Principal
773-525-8779
One Pre-School boy from the affected area has been enrolled.
Notre Dame High School, Niles
Rev. Michael DeLaney, CSC, President
847-965-2900
Notre Dame High School (boys) has admitted two displaced families from the South.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Chicago
Michael Hughes
773-768-0999
Enrolled 3 students from Mississippi on September 9 who relocated to Chicago and are staying with their aunt on the south side of Chicago. The two students are in the 8th grade and one is in 4 th grade.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Glenview
Amy Mills, Principal
847-724-6990
Accepted four students, two boys and two girls in 2 nd, 5 th, 6 th and 7 th grades.
St. Peter School, Antioch
Christine Mors, Principal
847-395-0037
A family in the parish is expecting relatives to be coming to live with them (as of 09-02-05). The school expects to receive two students for grades 3 and 8.
St. Peter, Skokie
Joan McCain, Principal
847-673-0918
One Pre-School boy from the Gulf area is now enrolled.
St. Philip Neri, Chicago
Mary Lou Piazza, Principal
773-288-1138
Six children are registered at St. Philip Neri School. They are in grades 4, 5, 6 and in Pre-School.
St. Philip Neri School, Chicago
Mary Lou Piazza, Principal
773-288-1138
Two children in grades 4 and 6 and another in Pre-School staying with relatives in the neighborhood have enrolled. A fourth child in the 7 th grade is expected to arrive soon.
Pope John XXIII, Evanston
Rosalie Musiala, Principal
847-475-5678
A displaced family with one child is registered in 5 th grade.
Prince of Peace, Lake Villa
Mary Lou Cacioppo, Principal
847-356-6111
Accepted one family from New Orleans with a child in grade 3.
Queen of All Saints, Chicago
Stephanie Di Prima, Principal
773-736-0567
Accepted four students, an 8 th grade boy, a 4 th grade girl and twin girls in the 2 nd grade.
St. Scholastica Academy, Chicago
Anne Matz, Principal
773-764-5715
St. Scholastica Academy has accepted two students as of September 2 who have transferred due to the Katrina’s devastation to their Louisiana communities.
St. Sabina Academy, Chicago
Helen Dumas, Principal
773-483-5000
St. Sabina currently has seven students from the affected Gulf states and is expecting one more.
St. Scholastica Academy, Chicago
Anne Matz, Principal
773-764-5715
St. Scholastica Academy has accepted one junior student who transferred due to Katrina’s devastation to her Louisiana community.
St. Sylvester, Chicago
Patricia Welegala, Principal
773-772-5222
One third grade student from Louisiana has been enrolled.
St. Theresa, Palatine
Dorothy Aebersold, Principal
847-359-1820
The school has also opened it doors to three students, two from Louisiana and one from Mississippi, displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
St. Thomas the Apostle, Chicago
Dorothy Murphy, Principal
773-667-1142
Accepted two students in Pre-School and Grade 8 from Mississippi and Louisiana.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart, Lake Forest
Madonna Lee Edmunds, Principal
847-234-4300
The school has opened its doors to a junior student displaced by the hurricane from Woodlands’ sister school in New Orleans, the Academy of the Sacred Heart (The Rosary).
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