Message from the Director
April 2012
Dear Friends of DePaul Catholic,
An Exciting Time to be a Spartan!
Academic Awards Night, Spring Musical, Spring athletic contests, Prom, Baccalaureate Mass and Dinner Dance, 19th Annual DePaul Catholic Golf Tournament and the Graduation of the Class of 2012
The Class of 2012 has continued the Spartan “Tradition of Excellence” in Academics, service work, athletics and acceptance into outstanding colleges and universities.
The spring sports season is now in full swing for all of our teams. I hope you have a chance to follow the events either in person or on our website, Twitter or Facebook.
Please contact the Development Office for information out how to join our social media outlets. (Ext. 441, merrittb@dpchs.org)
The
Spring Open House for DePaul Catholic High School is scheduled for Wednesday, May 2 at 7:00pm. All are invited to learn more about DePaul Catholic and the application process for the Class of 2017.
Please click
here for the
Summer Sports Camps schedule and to register. Coach Joe Lennon, Athletic Director, coordinates our summer sports camps, and is happy to answer any questions you may have. (lennonj@dpchs.org)
We are also offering
Pre- 9th Summer Enrichment Academic Programs during the month of July in English, Algebra and Advanced Algebra. A one-day, four-hour seminar for improving study skills is also an option. All courses are highly recommended. Please click
here for more information or to register.
The director of the Summer Academic Program is Mrs. Bethany Dacles. (daclesb@dpchs.org) Please contact Mrs. Dacles with any questions you may have about the program.
Just for the Fun of it.
I hope you can join us at our annual
Golf Tournament at North Jersey Country Club on June 4th.
Please contact Brynn Merritt with any questions. (x441, merrittb@dpchs.org) More information can also be found
here.
The proceeds of this annual fundraiser go to The Sister Patricia Flarity Scholarship Fund.
Thanks-
John Merritt '71
Enrollment Director
DePaul Catholic High School
“Large Enough to Challenge, Small Enough to Care"