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learn. serve. lead. Marian High School WWW.MARIANHS.ORG 574-259-5257 1311 SOUTH LOGAN STREET MISHAWAKA, INDIANA 46544

Marian High School At A Glance Mission Marian High School challenges students to spiritual and moral growth, academic and physical excellence, and social maturity. As a Catholic community, Marian values the sanctity and individuality of each student and strives to live the example set by Jesus Christ as teacher and servant. Vision Marian High School will thrive as a Catholic high school, a faith filled community with a strong college preparatory curriculum, while meeting the needs of the students. Marian will prepare students for lifelong learning while fostering personal integrity and critical thinking. Marian will empower students to serve and to lead the Church, the local, and the global community. By the Numbers 660 Enrollment $5.7 Million in Scholarship Money Class of 2017 6th in State of Indiana rankings for College Preparedness 15:1 Student - Teacher Ratio 44 National Merit 63% Academic Honors Diploma Scholarship Finalists Since 2000 20.5 Average Class Size 21 National Scholastic Art Gold Keys 68 National Merit Commended Scholars Since 2000 37 International Science & Engineering Fair Competitors Since 2001 100% Graduation Rate Marian s History On Tuesday, September 4, 1964, Marian High School started classes at 8:40 a.m., marking the beginning of Catholic secondary education in Mishawaka. Under the direction of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, over two years of planning and construction of the 72 acre campus took place before the front doors were opened to the first freshman class of 131 boys and 108 girls. Twelve faculty members comprised the first teaching staff, which included one lay teacher. Since opening its doors over 50 years ago, Marian s dedicated faculty and staff has served over 7,000 students from Mishawaka, South Bend, Granger, Goshen, Elkhart, Plymouth, and more. Our current enrollment has grown from that first class of 239 to 700 students, and our faculty and staff has grown to over 100. Marian s blue and silver were chosen by the first class on the first week of school, and our colors run true to this day. Grade Scale Grade A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- F Percentage 93-100 90-92 87-89 83-86 80-82 77-79 73-76 70-72 67-69 63-66 60-62 0-59 Points 4.00 3.67 3.33 3.00 2.67 2.33 2.00 1.67 1.33 1.00 0.67 0.00 Honors/AP/ACP 5.00 4.67 4.33 4.00 3.67 3.33 3.00 2.67 2.33 2.00 1.67 0.00

Where Our Grads Go An average of 98% of our graduates enroll in a college or university. Here are some of the institutions our graduates are attending: Arizona State University Ball State University Boston College Butler University College of Mt. St. Joseph Cornell University Chicago Art Institute Dartmouth College DePaul University Florida State University Fordham University Franciscan University Georgetown University Holy Cross College Indiana University John Carroll University Kansas State University Loyola University (IL) Marian College Marquette University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Miami University of Ohio Michigan State University Northwestern University Oberlin College Princeton University Purdue University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Saint Mary s College Stanford University Tulane University University of Arizona University of Chicago University of Colorado University of Dayton University of Notre Dame University of Portland University of Southern California University of St. Thomas Valparaiso University Vanderbilt University Washington University US Military Academy US Air Force Academy US Naval Academy Xavier University Yale University Marian At A Glance Continued Accreditation Marian High School is accredited by the Indiana Department of Education and AdvancEd. The school has utilized AdvancED s Continuous Improvement Process to enhance student learning. Currently, we are in process of utilizing the North AdvancED Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (AdvancED CASI) process to enhance both teacher and student performance. Graduation Requirements Marian High School requires 49 credits to graduate. This combines the Indiana State Department of Education s requirement of 40 credits with additional credits in Theology, Computer Science, and electives. MHS Credit Requirements (49 Credits for Diploma) English (8) Social Studies (6) Fine Arts (2) Theology (8) Health (1) Electives (10) Science (6) Physical Ed. (2) Mathematics (6) 49 Credits CORE 40 These credits are required for admission to Indiana s public universities. Academic Honors Diploma (AHD) Students must obtain an additional 2 credits in Mathematics, 6-8 credits in World Languages, and 2 credits in Fine Arts, complete 2 AP or earn 6 college credits in Dual Credit courses, and maintain at least a B grade point average. School Choice Scholarships (Vouchers) Indiana s School Choice Scholarship (Voucher) Program allows eligible families to use the portion of state funds that would have been spent on their children in their assigned public school district to attend a private school that has opted to participate in the voucher program. Marian s Business Office staff is available to help parents determine if their families are eligible for a School Choice Scholarship and to help eligible families file the paperwork to receive the scholarship. We Have Over 40 Clubs and Organizations Altar Servers Student Ambassadors/ Leadership Team Art Club Arts Alive Bible Study Bowling League Campus Ministry Leadership Team Choral Chamber Class Officers Creative Writing Dance Drama Club Drumline Environmental Club Fencing Club Film Club French Club German Club International Student Club Intramural Sports Jr. ROTC Latin Club Liturgical Choir Mock Trial National Honor Society Newspaper Pep Club Prom Committee Quiz Bowl Right to Life Robotics Rocketry SADD Science Olympiad Ski Club Spanish Club Stage Crew Student Council Team Managers Vincentians Yearbook

Catholic Identity at Marian We Are One In the Spirit Collette Cline Class of 2021 I attended St. Matthew School from grades K-8. It was an easy decision for me to choose Marian for my high school education, but at the same time, I knew that I had other big important decisions to consider. After all, a big part of growing up is figuring out who I am and what I should do with my life. Thankfully, all of the students at Marian are asking these questions and seeking answers. We are part of a strong community building our relationship with Jesus. At Marian, this effort is led by a Chaplain, our Christ-like mentor who encourages and prays with all students. He is assisted by a Campus Minister, the Principal, the Dean of Student Formation, and the teachers. The students build their relationship with Jesus by meeting Jesus face-to-face in the sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation and by actively participating in their Theology classes, joining clubs like Campus Ministry, Right to Life, and Vincentians, and by sharing friendships. Marian is not just a school, Marian is a family whose members want all that is good for one another and who assist each other along the road to sainthood and to heaven. We invite you to join the Marian family! It is our primary focus at Marian to find meaningful and innovative ways to continually incorporate the Sacramental life of the Church, our rich faith tradition, and Catholic culture into every aspect of education at Marian High School. Doing so will prepare Marian students to be successful contributors to our community and our world, and most importantly, will help them become future citizens of Heaven. The Sacraments The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian Life; therefore, participation in the Sacramental life of the Church flows from our celebration of the Eucharist and flows back to that very celebration. Marian High School invites all members of our community to participate regularly in the Sacramental life of the Church with all-school Masses, all-school Penance services during the seasons of Advent and Lent, and multiple opportunities for daily Mass and Confession each week. Additionally, students have opportunities to celebrate Mass with members of their school clubs or sports teams. We also offer RCIA classes for teens interested in being initiated into the Catholic Church or who simply desire a greater understanding of Catholicism. All of these opportunities work together to place Christ at the center of the individual and at the heart of our community. Campus Ministry Campus Ministry at Marian High School provides opportunities to enrich the spiritual lives of our students, faculty, and staff. Following our Lord s command to, Go into all the world and proclaim the Gospel to the whole of creation (Mk. 16:15), we foster Christian discipleship by helping one another to pattern our lives after the example of Jesus. With opportunities for learning, prayer, fellowship, service, celebration, healing, and leading, the work of Campus Ministry invites members of the Marian community to live an integrated and incarnational Christian life, as we strive together to respond to our universal call to holiness. Together we entrust our ministry to the maternal care of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Lourdes, patroness of Marian High School. Highlights Fall Campus Ministry Leadership Team Retreat Freshman Mass & Prayer Breakfast Freshman & Sophomore Retreats Lunchtime Bible Study Winter Our Lady of Lourdes Feast Day Celebration Advent Penance Service Junior & Senior Retreats Lunchtime Bible Study Spring Lenten Penance Service Living Stations of the Cross May Crowning Baccalaureate Mass Lunchtime Bible Study more

Catholic Identity Continued Prayer Life If the person who prays is the theologian, and if theology is truly faith seeking understanding, then prayer, in all its various forms, guides the Christian on his or her path to holiness. At Marian High School, all are invited to actively participate in a life of prayer filled with richness and diversity. Our daily routine of prayer integrates aspects of the Liturgy of the Hours, readings from and reflections on Sacred Scripture, writings of the Saints, and great prayers from the Catholic Tradition. Each month, our prayer focuses on a different spiritual theme, and every day begins with an invitation to live out the Christian life according to that theme. In addition, plentiful opportunities for prayer and fellowship abound through Lunchtime Bible study, weekly Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplets, class retreats, adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, weekly Knight Life meetings, and Theology on Capp. Our life of prayer enables us to more fully enter into one another s lives, and thus enter more fully into the life of the Church and into the very life of God. To put out into the deep is to go out of ourselves and our own small world, and open ourselves to God and what He can do. When we go out of ourselves toward God and toward others, we open our hearts to friendship and to solidarity. We do good things, help others and build a better world. People to Know Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, Marian High School 50th Anniversary Mass Theology Courses Marian High School requires theology courses throughout each student s academic tenure. These classes build a strong foundation in Sacred Scripture, the Sacramental Life of the Church, and Jesus Christ s Call to Discipleship, and help form our students into active, compassionate, informed, and prayerful Catholics of the world. Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades Diocese of Fort Wayne - South Bend Fr. Chris Lapp Chaplain Ryan Dainty Dean of Student Formation Lea Snyder Campus Minister Sr. Marie Morgan Chair, Theology Department RCIT Eduardo Siguenza Moderator, Theology on Capp Anne Brusky Assistant Principal scan to learn more or visit www.marianhs.org MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1311 S. LOGAN, MISHAWAKA, IN 46544 574-259-5257 WWW.MARIANHS.ORG

Academic Excellence at Marian Learn Mallory Spiess Class of 2016 Since graduating from Marian High School as a member of the Class of 2016, I have continued my education at the University of Notre Dame. As a dual-degree candidate in Business Administration in Marketing and Photography, I have been able to use the skills I gained at Marian to further advance my academic career. The high standards that I was held to at Marian and the resources that I was given to meet those standards have helped me to succeed in the highly-demanding environment at Notre Dame. In regard to both academics and extracurriculars, my experiences at Marian prepared me to balance my time and succeed in multiple areas of collegiate life. Marian did more than just prepare me academically: it gave me the opportunity to find my true passion in photography and the encouragement to pursue it, the drive to succeed, and the desire to give back to my community. At Marian, I was able to grow in multiple areas of my life and was well prepared to be successful in college and beyond. I encourage you to explore the possibilities and the benefits of a Catholic education at Marian High School. In all that we do at Marian, we strive for excellence, especially in the classroom. In fact, an average of 98% of Marian graduates attend college immediately after graduation. Those graduates find themselves prepared for the challenges of college because of the varied and rigorous course offerings at Marian, which include AP, ACP, and Dual Credit courses as college level classes. 98% devices. In the next two years, Marian will be adding two additional year-long courses in STEM Curriculum Marian is also proud to offer a curriculum based on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) principles through a partnership with Project Lead the Way. Presently, Marian offers a Computer Science and Software Engineering course to students who work throughout the year on APP development for mobile this STEM curriculum. College Credit Opportunities Marian is pleased to offer a wide variety of opportunities for students to earn college credit while completing courses at Marian High School. These challenging courses assist students in meeting the state requirements for the Academic Honors Diploma, as well as preparing them for rigorous academic work at colleges and universities. Advanced Placement (AP) courses provide students the opportunity to earn college credit at colleges and universities across the country. Credit is determined by the college or university based upon a student s score on the AP exam given in May of each academic year. Marian also offers college-level classes to students while still in high school. Dual Credit courses are provided through a partnership with IUSB and IVY TECH. This partnership provides students with a college level course at no additional cost to the student or family. College Credit Courses AP Calculus AB Calculus BC English Literature and Composition English Language and Composition German Latin: Vergil Microeconomics Physics 1 Physics C: Mechanics Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Statistics Studio Art 2D Studio Art 3D United States History United States Government & Politics DUAL CREDIT Advanced Biology Advanced Chemistry Calculus I & II English Literature English Language and Composition Entrepreneurship: Marketing Research Entrepreneurship: Enterprise French III & IV German III & IV Intro to Business Microeconomics Physics Pre-Calculus Principals of Marketing Spanish III & IV Studio Art 2D US History more

Academic Excellence Continued Arts As a means of encouraging all students to think critically, express themselves with thoughtfulness and creativity, and to learn to appreciate various cultural and historical perspectives, Marian is proud to offer a wide variety of Liberal Arts courses and co-curricular clubs that will prepare students to excel in college. Throughout their education at Marian, students are challenged by a first-rate English sequence, which provides students two opportunities to take courses for AP credit. Students also have the opportunity to take art classes in our incredible Fine Arts department, which offers courses that range from performing arts to visual arts. Students in these classes regularly place in regional and national competitions, including the National Scholastic Art Awards in New York City. Marian students may choose to take one of the four-year sequences of World Languages, which includes Latin. Additionally, Marian students have the opportunity to take electives that enrich a traditional social studies curriculum, including Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology. Sciences Marian is proud to offer classes in science, business, and mathematics that are second to none. For many years, Marian students have led the region in recognition and awards from regional, state, and international science fairs. Marian s Advanced Research Course allows students to work cooperatively with local professors on college and university campuses, investigating real-world problems through scientific study. Marian annually partners with the University of Notre Dame s QuarkNet Laboratory where students and professors conduct research for CERN s Large Hadron Collider. Students also have the opportunity to take three AP mathematics courses including Statistics and Calculus. Those students interested in corporate professions may pursue their interests in Business classes such as Business Law, Marketing, and Accounting. Students can also spend some of their time outside the classroom participating in academic clubs such as Science Olympiad, Robotics, and Quiz Bowl. People to Know Ken Andrzejewski Chair, Science Department Cheryl Madison Chair, English Department Mike Davidson Chair, Math Department Kitty Gunty Chair, Fine Arts Department Sr. Marie Morgan Chair, Theology Department Ben Tricker Chair, Social Studies Department Rob Carrasco Chair, Business Department Marie-Rose McKenna Chair, World Languages Ben Householter Chair, PE & Health Jen Tiller Director, School Counseling MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1311 S. LOGAN, MISHAWAKA, IN 46544 574-259-5257 WWW.MARIANHS.ORG

Working For Good at Marian Serve Hunter Renner Class of 2020 I grew up attending St. Monica Parish and Mishawaka Catholic school. This started my journey in service to others, but Marian High School has expanded my opportunities to serve my school, the local community and the Church. I am a member of the Marian Student Council, and we sponsor a variety of events for students, including the Hunger Bowl, Homecoming Week, and Eric s Promise. Students also support local causes by donating food for needy families and by collecting items for the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Each fall the entire school goes into the community for a day of service, working for local charities, such as REAL Services, La Casa d Amistad, Hannah s House, St. Paul s Retirement, Women s Care Center, and more. It is so gratifying to see the faces of all of the people who are helped. It makes us proud to be a part of the service done by the Knight Nation. Marian s faculty, staff, and students are great role models for balancing excellent academics and genuine service to others. Marian has taught me that simple things can bring joy, hope, and big changes to people s lives. I am a part of the Marian family and I am proud to be learning, serving, and leading. Marian students constantly encounter opportunities to follow Christ s example of service. This happens primarily because of the very way in which the educational mission of Marian is different than that of secular schools. Christ is the foundation of the whole educational enterprise in a Catholic school. His revelation gives new meaning to life and helps man to direct his thought, action and will according to the Gospel, making the beatitudes his norm of life. - The Catholic School Serving the Community For many Marian students, the primary invitation to service is to the family and to the school community. Marian High School provides a myriad of diverse opportunities to serve both the Marian and local community. Vincentians Serving the Poor Arts Alive Unleashing the Spirit { Santa s Workshop Serving God s Little Ones Student Fundraising Advocating for Local Charities Student Hunger Drive Feeding The Hungry Serving our Church Following the example of the Blessed Mother who said yes to the invitation to serve God and all of humanity, Marian students, under her protection and guidance, serve the Church of her Son. The participation of Marian students enriches the Liturgical celebration, daily prayer, and spiritual life of the school where the call to serve is nurtured and cultivated. March for Life Students and chaperones accompany Bishop Rhoades to Washington, DC each January to join the Right to Life March. Liturgical Choir Choir members sing for each All- School Mass, the Mass for the Bishop s pastoral visit, and the annual Pueri Cantores Mass. Eric s Promise Clothing the Naked Knights in Need Comforting those who Mourn An authentic faith - which is never comfortable or completely personal - always involves a deep desire to change the world Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium Campus Ministry Leadership Team Students work with our Campus Minister to plan liturgies, organize bible studies, prayer groups, and student retreats. Student Altar Servers Students assist the celebrant at All-School Masses on the altar during the liturgy. more {

Working for Good Continued Serving Each Other While public service to the community and to the Church is necessary and important, there are also less noticeable ways in which Marian students serve one another daily. Numerous clubs and organizations within the school, all overseen by Marian s Dean of Student Formation, work to support and inspire the building up of the Marian student body. Student Government The elected student leaders collaborate with members of the student body and the administration to coordinate class and all-school events. Science Olympiad There are over 7,000 teams in all 50 states who take part in rigorous standardsbased challenges in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Student Ambassadors Help to orient and acclimate new, transfer, and prospective students and their families to Marian High School. Homework Help Teachers and students volunteer their time and staff after school study tables for students seeking help with homework. Campus Ministry Leaders Students gather to share spiritual testimony and to pray for one another and members of the school community. Homeroom Tutoring NHS students provide homework help for freshmen who need assistance in mathematics and English. NHS Tutoring Members of the National Honor Society provide academic support after school, M-TH, for any student seeking additional assistance. Pep Club Fosters school spirit and student participation through events such as pep assemblies, intramural activities, and competitions. SADD Club Educates students on the importance of making good decisions both inside and outside the school. People to Know Ryan Dainty Dean of Student Formation Lea Snyder Campus Minister Annie Ganser Moderator, SADD Anne Brusky Moderator, Spirit Night Joe Tansosh Co-Moderator, NHS Micah Niespodziany Moderator, Student Publications Rebekah Randall Moderator, Young Vincentians Kitty Gunty Moderator, Santa s Workshop/Arts Alive Colleen Pingel Director, Liturgical Choir Sr. Marie Morgan Moderator, Pep Club MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1311 S. LOGAN, MISHAWAKA, IN 46544 574-259-5257 WWW.MARIANHS.ORG

Triumphant In The Fray at Marian Lead Michael Baughman Class of 2020 I have been a member of the Marian boys soccer team for two years. Coach Ben Householter (aka Coach House) has been a phenomenal coach, teacher, and leader. He was awarded the NIC Coach of the Year Award in 2017. He is a proven winner who works tirelessly to get our team to become the best we can be and to reach our full potential. Under his leadership, the boys soccer program won back to back state titles. The team is not just a collection of individuals but truly a family that works hard together, challenges each other, and supports one another. Being a member of the Knights soccer team has helped me gain both knowledge and confidence necessary to overcome any obstacles that may rise up in the future. Choosing to play soccer at Marian has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. At Marian, our athletic program is an important vehicle for furthering the mission of the school and for teaching life lessons that transcend the classroom. Through their involvement in our athletic teams, Marian student-athletes learn how to make a commitment, to put team before self, to sacrifice for a common objective - to lead. It is our goal that our studentathletes enjoy an authentic team experience that serves as a model for their future endeavors. Through this process, they come to discover their talents and how best to use those talents to serve the community. Varsity Athletics FALL Co-Ed Cheerleading* Girls Cross Country Golf Soccer Volleyball Boys Cross Country Football Soccer Tennis *Denotes Non-IHSAA Varsity Sport JV and Freshman programs are offered in most sports. People to Know Steve Ravotto Athletic Director WINTER Co-Ed Cheerleading* Girls Basketball Swimming and Diving Poms* Boys Basketball Swimming and Diving Wrestling Hockey* Kyle Hanyzewski Associate Athletic Director scan to SPRING Girls Lacrosse* Softball Tennis Track and Field Boys Baseball Golf Lacrosse* Rugby* Track and Field learn more or visit www.marianhs athletics.org more more

[ Triumphant in the Fray Continued At Marian High School, athletics are considered to be an integral part of our entire developmental program. Students develop spiritually, academically, socially, and physically. Our rich athletic tradition has been an important part of the total development of outstanding men and women. [ Onward Knights To Victory In addition to varsity level sports, we offer full JV and Freshman programs. Approximately 70% of our student body participates in interscholastic athletics, while many more participate in our intramural athletic programs. This participation yields great success! Since opening our doors in 1964, our athletes have earned countless awards, placed in several tournaments, played in18 state championship games, and brought home 3 state football championships, 2 women s state volleyball championships, 2 men s individual state golf championships, 1 state golf championship, and1women s and 2 men s state soccer championships. Marian Plays Like a Champion Marian High School has partnered with Notre Dame s Play Like a Champion Today initiative, to further our commitment to develop the whole person through sports by fostering growth in athletes physically, mentally, socially, morally, and spiritually and to elevate the culture of sports by forming our teams to be moral communities. Eligibility Information IHSAA Physical Completed Form on File Medical Consent Completed Form on File IHSAA Disclosure Completed Form on File Athletic Code of Conduct Completed Form on File Concussion Testing Completed Form on File Athletic Fee Paid via Business Office Academic Eligibility Students must maintain a GPA above 1.67. Students who earn less than a 1.67 GPA and/or are failing two (2) or more classes will be on academic probation and will lose all co-curricular and extra-curricular privileges. Facilities Main Gymnasium Capacity: 2800 Weight & Conditioning Room All Weather Track Awards Display Area Otolski Football Field Capacity: 4500 Lighted Baseball Diamond Lighted Freshman Baseball Diamond *Athletes have access to these facilities for individual training throughout the school year and summer. Baranay Sports Complex Soccer Stadium Soccer Practice Fields Bishop D Arcy Softball Field 10 Tennis Courts Cross Country Course MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1311 S. LOGAN, MISHAWAKA, IN 46544 574-259-5257 WWW.MARIANHS.ORG

Submitting Your Application Join the Marian Family here to help Nuts & Bolts Tuition (Non Parishioner 2017-18) 1 student: $8,040/year 2 students: $175 family credit 3 students: $500 family credit 4 students: 4th student free Tuition (Parishioner 2017-18) 1 student: $6,625/year 2 students: $175 family credit 3 students: $500 family credit 4 students: 4th student free Mandatory Fees (2017-18) Registration: $100 Mandatory Fees: $1190 Tuition Assistance Assistance is readily available based on need. Buses Available Granger, Elkhart, SB West Side $800 (1 rider) $950 (family) Mary Kay Dance Admissions Director We are delighted that you are considering Marian High School and invite you to join the Marian Family by applying for admission. Please review the steps below, and if you wish to apply contact our Admissions Director, Mary Kay Dance, at mdance@marianhs.org or 574-259-5257. Step 1: Application You will need to complete the following to apply for admission to Marian HIgh School. Contact: Mary Kay Dance, Admissions Director at 574-259-5257, mdance@marianhs.org Register your student for the placement exam Complete enrollment online at www.marianhs.org beginning in November Submit registration fee for each student Step 2: Admissions Review In addition to a completed application, Marian s Admissions Committee will review the following in consideration of each students admittance into Marian High School. Contact: Jennifer Tiller, Director of Counseling at 574-258-7664, jtiller@marianhs.org 7th & 8th Grade Transcripts High School Placement Exam Results Grade school standardized test results Student s disciplinary and attendance history Course recommendations from current principal, a current teacher, or counselor Step 3: Tuition Assistance/FACTS After the registration and enrollment paperwork is processed, you will receive Financial Aid and FACTS (tuition payment) information from the Business Office. Contact: Larry Daher, Business Manager at 574-255-2020, ldaher@marianhs.org Complete Financial Aid Request for Assistance (based on need). Complete FACTS Tuition Payment Plan paperwork Step 4: Select Classes When your application paperwork is processed, our Admissions Director will schedule a time to meet with you and your student to select classes for the upcoming school year. Contact: Mary Kay Dance, Admissions Director at 574-259-5257, mdance@marianhs.org Step 5: Get Involved! Now that you re a part of the Marian family, we want to see you around! There are many opportunities for the whole family to get involved. Contact: Ryan Dainty, Dean of Student Formation at 574-259-5257, rdainty@marianhs.org Students: Sign up for clubs, athletics, Campus Ministry, service projects, and more. Parents: Join us for Masses, volunteer at the school, become a team parent, help with teacher appreciation, field trips, retreats, fundraising, and service day. Siblings: Cheer on the Knights at games, plays, and concerts, join us for all-school Masses, sign up for athletic and academic summer camps. MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1311 S. LOGAN, MISHAWAKA, IN 46544 574-259-5257 WWW.MARIANHS.ORG

Why We Are Different at Marian We Are Marian YOU will find a PLACE here. In this sometimes exciting, sometimes scary, sometimes unexpected, sometimes crazy time in your life, you may find yourself searching for who you really are. There can be so many questions. Where do you fit in? Who will you call life-long friends? Where does God fit into your life? At Marian, there is a place for you as you find out who you are on your journey. With community at the heart of our school and Christ at the center of our community, all who enter are welcome, all who enter are cared for, and all who enter are loved. Still unsure about joining the Marian family? Read on. Administrators for Formation Our energetic, faith-filled, and innovative administrators are constantly working to answer the question: how do we help get our students to college...and then to Heaven? Principal, Mark Kirzeder taught Physics and Math at Marian for nine years and served as Assistant Principal before becoming Principal in 2014. He strives daily to ensure that the Catholic faith is imparted in all aspects of our school. Assistant Principal, Anne Brusky, came to Marian with seven years experience serving schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago. A graduate of the ACE Program at Notre Dame, Ms. Brusky is working to further the mission of Marian High School by bringing insight and innovation from her vast experience teaching and leading in Catholic Schools. Dean of Student Formation, Ryan Dainty, is the first to hold this position at Marian. Equipped with a Master of Divinity Degree, Mr. Dainty is able to fulfill this role in a pastoral manner, bringing discipline under the gospel and formation at the heart of all of his interactions with students. Teachers Who Serve As A Model For Christian Community An indispensable contributor to student success and spiritual formation at Marian can be found at the front of each classroom, daily proclaiming the Gospel message in word and in deed. If you ask any former Marian student, they will tell you that teachers make all the difference in a student s life. Marian faculty members truly embody the sentiments expressed in the document, The Religious Dimension of Education in a Catholic School: Prime responsibility for creating this unique Christian school climate rests with the teachers, as individuals and as a community. The religious dimension of the school climate is expressed through the celebration of Christian values in Work and Sacrament, in individual behavior, in friendly and harmonious interpersonal relationships, and in a ready availability. Marian faculty members view teaching not as a job, but as a vocation, a call to serve that they have answered in their own lives. This is perhaps one of the reasons that so many Marian graduates return to teach at the school they once attended. Students Who Care Beyond Our Walls Becoming a part of the Marian family is so much more than just choosing a high school that will deliver an academic curriculum. Becoming a part of the Marian family has the potential to shape the rest of your life. Marian graduates live, work, and serve not only across the country and the world, but also find their life s calling in the widest variety of careers. From Indiana to India, from engineering to acting, from SpaceX to the seminary, Marian graduates spread the good news of the Gospel. Long after their four years at Marian have concluded, alums continue to LEARN with humility, SERVE with compassion, and LEAD with integrity in the manner so perfectly taught by Our Blessed Mother Mary and her son, our Lord, Jesus Christ. MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1311 S. LOGAN, MISHAWAKA, IN 46544 574-259-5257 WWW.MARIANHS.ORG