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Barb Dawson • November 25, 2024
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This month, Montini Catholic's Band is celebrating a National Champion (Class A) title in the National Catholic Band Association's national band competition. "We are incredibly proud," said the Lasallian college preparatory high school's Music Director Donnie Glowinski. "This is the first time in school history that Montini Catholic has earned this title." Each year, Catholic high schools from across the country are invited to submit performance recordings to be adjudicated by a panel of expert judges. "This prestigious honor is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and talent of our student musicians. Their commitment to excellence has brought great pride to our school community," added Glowinski. "Every year, we work on becoming better musicians, and every year, the band rises to the challenge. I am so unbelievably proud of the work this group has done this year and everything they have accomplished. I am really looking forward to the future to see what these students will be able to do!" In the summer of 1953 a small group of concerned band directors, led by Director of Bands Robert F. O’Brien, met on the campus of the University of Notre Dame to discuss the Catholic School Band, its particular problems, and what might be done to further its development. Fr. Theodore Hesburgh Notre Dame President, gave the welcome speech. Mr. O’Brien then proposed goals for the organization and the NCBA was born. Today, NCBA's office is located at Villanova University Office of Music Activities. The NCBA recognizes the value of music within the Catholic school community. Their mission is to establish high musical, educational and ethical standards in Catholic schools' band programs. Image Above: Montini Catholic band members front row l to r: Olivia Marin, Kayli Gergen, Maggie Cyze, Miranda Meier, Sarah Gudmundson, Camile Arnold and Abby Milas; Second row: Roberto Williamson, Margaret Palkoner, Chris Reyes, Michael Patacsil, Maddy Aguilar, Lailah Stubblefield, Simon Poulin, Raphael Patacsil, Mason Maldonado, Cristian Alcantara, Kevin Barrett and Andrew Shin; Back row: Colin Murray, Tyler Whitlock, EJ Schicker, Lucas Van Witzenburg and Oghosa Idemudia Not pictured: Julia Gergen and Eric Hu

Montini Catholic High School sophomores practiced 'self selling' skills last week during speech class - participating in mock college admission interviews. The unique exercise provides an opportunity for the future college applicants to acquire constructive feedback as well as learn what to expect for actual interviews. Students were coached by speech teacher, Ms. Jackie Martin, on how to best prepare for interviews including showing enthusiasm, not presenting 'rehearsed answers,' asking intelligent questions, making eye contact and presenting a firm and confident handshake. Ms. Martin's goal of giving her students an authentic interview experience with constructive feedback, better prepares her students for future college and job interviews.

Montini Catholic seniors celebrated National College Decision Day on Thursday, May 1st. The first day in May typically marks the final step in the college admissions process as the deadline for high school seniors to officially accept offers of admission and commit to their chosen college. Bronco seniors enjoyed an official 'clap out' as they passed through the hallways before congregating in the gym for a group photo wearing their college t-shirts. Montini Catholic seniors from their Class of 2025 have accumulated a total of over $21,500,000 in academic scholarship offers this year!