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2015-16New Student Orientation
Program Guide
Sempre Avanti–Always Forward
Welcome Class of
2019
Our MissionJustin-Siena is a Catholic high school
in the Lasallian traditioncalled to provide educational excellencein a loving, Christ-centered community
that prepares students to serve and to lead in an ever-changing world.
4026 Maher Street, Napa, CA 94558 | 707.255.0950 | www.justin-siena.orga catholic high school in the lasallian tradition
about our sChool seal
In addition to identifying our physical location and the year of our founding, our seal contains the history of our school. The Justin-Siena High School seal embodies the icons of the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael (who co-sponsored the school through the 2005-06 academic year) and the De La Salle Christian Brothers.
The original black and white cross, or Fleury, has been associated with Dominicans since the 13th century and indicates a spiritual ide-al in spreading the Gospel of Christ by preaching and teaching. The five-pointed star signifies the sign of faith, which guides all Christian Brothers and Lasallian partners in their vocation of Christian education.
The shield containing these two icons symbolizes the Dominican shield which first appeared in the early 15th century when the Order of Preach-ers began using the shield as a coat-of-arms for identification. Finally, Sempre Avanti heralds the legacy of the Brothers, and more specifically, Justin High School. Meaning always forward, these words appeared on the original school seal of Justin High School representing a commit-ment always to look forward and to uphold a high standard for preparing students to serve and to lead in an ever-changing world.
August 18, 2015
Dear New Parents,
Welcome! On behalf of the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, and the many members of the Justin-Siena family, we are excited to welcome you to Justin-Siena. We are glad you have chosen Justin-Siena, and we trust that knowing us to be the premier Catholic, Lasallian, college preparatory institu-tion in the Napa Valley made the decision easier.
Justin-Siena provides an education that is accessible, sustainable, and relevant, marked by rigor, relevance, and relationships. The framework of a Lasallian school further provides context to who we are as a community and gives life to the mission of our school. You are now joining our family, and we look forward to your discovery of how our mission comes to life on a daily basis.
We hope that the transition to high school will be a smooth one for you and your child. Tonight’s Orientation is intended to provide you with a glimpse into the many ways that the Justin-Siena community is here to serve you. With multiple sessions for you to choose from, tonight’s program was de-signed to assure that all your questions be answered.
We wish you the very best as you join us here at the Home of the Braves. Know that you remain in our thoughts and prayers now and throughout the year.
Sincerely,
Robert T. JordanPresident & CEO
John BordelonPrincipal
4026 Maher Street, Napa, CA 94558 | 707.255.0950 | www.justin-siena.orga catholic high school in the lasallian tradition
Orientation Schedule
6:00 pm Registration Breezeway
6:20 pm Community Prayer Patrons Plaza
6:25 pm Dinner Patrons Plaza
7:05 pm Welcome Remarks Dining Hall
7:15 pm Session 1 Various
7:35 pm Session 2 Various
7:55 pm Session 3 Various
8:15 pm Closing Prayer Clark Gym
In order to best serve your needs, we will provide you with an op-portunity to attend three sessions on topics about which you are most interested.
Please know that the individual presenters are also happy to meet with you to answer any questions you might have, especially if you were un-able to attend a particular session or your questions were not able to be covered in the allotted time. Please review the sessions topics available and determine which session you would like to attend.
Tailor the evening to meet your needs!
when what where
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Session Topics
Meet Your LeadersRoom 402
Presented by:Robert Jordan John BordelonPresident & CEO PrincipalHear first-hand from Justin-Siena’s chief
administrators about the vision and
priorities for the upcoming school year.
Mr. Jordan and Mr. Bordelon will discuss
the models of parent-school partnership,
effective communication, and how to
navigate some of the new realities of high
school. They will also offer an update on
the latest school initiatives and plans for
the next four years.
iPads in Your homeRoom 502
Presented by:Robert BaileyVice Principal for Strategic Initiatives Today your student is
receiving a powerful
educational tool – an
iPad. Learn how as parents you can
manage the iPad at home so that it is used
for its’ primary purpose – education. Mr.
Bailey will review tips and strategies for
how the iPad should be managed in your
household, how to set parent controls, and
how to play an active, yet respectful role in
helping your son or daughter use this tool.
Feel free to borrow your student’s iPad for
this session and learn how they should be
used at school and at home.
Guidance Services Room 503
Presented by:Marisa Bartalotti Guidance Director Sandra Alvarez, Jill Sinclair ’99Counselors
Justin-Siena regards highly our partner-
ship with parents, the primary educators
of the students entrusted to our care. In
this session, our Guidance Department
will provide an overview on how they help
students journey toward self-advocacy
and ownership. Learn from our Guidance
Department about how they partner with
you to ensure your student’s emotional,
intellectual, and personal health through-
out their high school career.
3.
Justin-Siena athleticsDining Hall
Presented by:George NessmanAthletics Director Did you know that more
than 80% of our students
participate in athletics?
Our Athletic Director will
provide you with information related to phi-
losophy, schedules, expectations, and more
for being a successful student-athlete at the
Home of the Braves.
The arts SceneRoom 414
Presented by:James BaileyDirector of Theatre Arts & Chair of the Visual and Performing Arts DepartmentJustin-Siena’s strong
tradition of excellence in the arts will live
up to its reputation once again this school
year. Hear from Mr. James Bailey as he
details the opportunities in the areas of
theatre, dance, music, film, and visual arts
available to students this year. He will
highlight specific programs and produc-
tions as well as performance calendar and
expectations.
Schoology & PowerSchool 101 Room 508
Presented by:Alma Gallegos Director of Academic Services Schoology and Power-
School are two important
online tools for students and parents. Hear
more about these tools, how your student
can use them effectively, and ways you can
be aware of what your child is doing in the
classroom.
The First Few Months of SchoolRoom 416
Presented by:Alicia ValdiviaDirector of AdmissionsTim GarciaDirector of TransportationFrom the first dance, the first bus stop,
or the first liturgy dress-up day, this is an
opportunity to see the schedule and how
you can help your student be prepared for
all those firsts.
Volunteer Opportunities CBC Welcome Center
Presented by:Paula Vlaming Director of AdvancementFiorella O’Neill Special Events Manager Volunteers make the difference for
4.
Justin-Siena! Come share your time and
talents with our school community. We
know it’s high school, but we still need
you. Meet other parents and make friends.
Jobs/tasks are varied and both large and
small—come find out tonight. There are
plenty of exciting opportunities—some-
thing for everyone!
College Counseling College Counseling Center
Presented by:Andrea Flores Director of College Counseling Kim Kostin-Borders College CounselorJustin-Siena believes that the four years
spent with us are among some of, if not
the most, pivotal of a student’s life; we
recognize that the college admission
environment is increasingly more complex.
Hear from our resident experts a little
about what the school does to provide
information to students beginning even at
the freshman level.
Freshman Classes and CourseworkRoom 106
Presented by:Heidi HarrisonVice Principal for Cur-riculum and Instruction As freshmen transition
from middle school envi-
ronments to the high school college prepara-
tory environment, they often encounter new
kinds of academic expectations and course-
work. This session will give an overview of
academic expectations in freshman classes,
typical challenges freshmen encounter in
their classes, the academic systems in place
to support them, and recommendations for
how parents can help their children navigate
the transition toward success.
5.
The Class of 2015 by the numbers:• 160 graduates; Justin- Siena’s 46th Commencement•223 universities/colleges issued acceptance(s) to Braves•99% attending college* (86% to 4 yr./13% to 2 yr.) * One senior will attend the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School and another senior will attend the Hun School of Princeton.
•$2.78 Million awarded in scholarships
PeoPle to know
Bob BaileyVice Principal for Strategic
Initiatives; Residential Faculty; Instructor of [email protected] ext. 665
School Administration
Heidi HarrisonVice Principal for
Curriculum and [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 602
John BordelonPrincipal
[email protected] 707.255.0950 ext. 641
Adolfo GuevaraDean of Students
Summer School [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 524
Robert JordanPresident & CEO
Instructor of [email protected] ext. 675
6.
Sandra AlvarezGuidance Counselor
[email protected] ext. 633
Marisa BartalottiGuidance Director
[email protected] ext. 622
Michele FarverStudent Support Program
Coordinator [email protected] 707.255.0950 ext. 634
Guidance Department
Matthew Schmitz ‘01Guidance Counselor;
Residential [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 561
Jill Sinclair ‘99Guidance Counselor
Instructor of Ed Skills/[email protected] ext. 623
7.
A well-qualified and professional counseling staff is available to assist Justin-Siena stu-dents with academic counseling, personal, and college counseling. Students may request to see a counselor by filling out a request form. Parents who wish to meet with their stu-dent’s counselor may call or email for more information (see below). Be sure to check the website and school calendar for upcoming college and guidance evenings for students and parents. The Guidance Offices are located in the Christian Brothers Center.
Student CounSelinG ASSiGnMentS(based on student last name)
A-E………..Bartalotti
F-M……….....Sinclair
N-Z……….....Alvarez
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Andrea FloresDirector of College
[email protected] ext. 610
George nessmanDirector of Athletics
[email protected] 707.255.0950 ext. 655
Follow on Twitter:@JSBraves
Sarah Merkel, MA, AtCAthletic Trainer; Instructor
of Sports [email protected] ext. 624
Follow on Twitter:@JSSportsMed
Kim Kostin-BordersCollege [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 664
College Counseling
Braves Athletics
The College Counseling Department, located in the Christian Brothers Center, provides guidance and support through the college exploration, application and selection process. We pro-vide assistance in developing your college application list, organizing and compiling your applications, gathering information on scholarships and/or financial aid, making a college choice and transi-tioning to college. We offer a full spectrum of college counseling, such as individual meetings with students and their parents, workshops for students and parents, and advice on visiting colleges and admission interviews.
More than 80% of Justin-Si-ena students participate in our Athletic Program. Student-athletes compete in the Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) and we are well regarded for both our accomplishments and our sportsmanship. Athletics are seen as an extension of the classroom and teach about character and commitment as well as successful com-petition.
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Stan CorderoDirector of
Lasallian Student [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 609
James BaileyDirector of Theatre Arts;
Visual and Performing Arts Department Chair
[email protected] ext. 659
Sarah neidhoeferDirector of
Lasallian Student [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 591
Lasallian Student Life
Justin-Siena ArtsJustin-Siena has a rich histo-ry of successful productions in the performing arts. Each student-artist is encour-aged to stretch themselves. Coupled with the skill of our performing arts faculty, who are all working, professional artists, the opportunities for artistic expression bring a unique experience to the Justin-Siena student-artist. Justin-Siena is thrilled to host many guest-artists through-out the year.
The Lasallian Student Life Office (LSLO) is responsible for serving the needs of the student from prayer and wor-ship experiences, retreats, rallies, dances, student council, clubs, assemblies, and more. The Directors also assist in ensuring that the 5 Core Principles of a Lasallian school are lived out on a daily basis in all the activities of our school. LSL offers many leadership opportunities for students.
facebook.com/JustinSienaTheatre
Important Office Staff
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BrOther Bede Center (BBC):
Cynthia Paniagua ‘75Attendance [email protected] ext. 677
debbie SkillingsAssistant to Student Life [email protected] ext. 642
Patty SugarAdministrative Assistant to the [email protected] ext. 661
Silvia VillalobosAssistant for Academic [email protected] ext. 676
BuSineSS OFFiCe (CBC):
leanne iundFinance [email protected] ext. 689
eileen SimmonsAccounting [email protected] ext. 608
John Van HofwegenDirector of [email protected] ext. 604
ChriStian BrOtherS Center (CBC):
Caroline Gerlomes ’79Executive Assistant to the President [email protected] 707.255.0950 ext. 644
letty HerreraChristian Brothers Center Receptionist and Admissions [email protected]
707.255.0950 ext. 637
OFFiCe OF adVanCeMent (CBC):
Paula VlamingDirector of [email protected] ext. 628
Br. Kevin Slate, FSCAssistant Director of [email protected] ext. 705
Fiorella o’neillSpecial Events [email protected] ext. 620
tiffany WingDatabase [email protected] ext. 646
Faith: At Justin-Siena, we invite students to explore their relationship with God. Essential to our school’s Catholic identity is a respect for the many religious traditions in our world. We propose the Catholic faith, but do not impose it, because faith is a gift freely offered and freely received.
SChOLarShiP: As a college preparatory school, our curriculum is designed for students to be competitive for college placement, while becoming young men and women inspired to put their faith into action, to apply their knowledge for the benefit of others, and to embrace their bravery within.
BraVerY: Vibrant co-curricu-lar programs enhance student life by engaging young people in unique activities including spiritual development, service, athletics, and the arts while developing and exercising personal lead-ership skills and being of service to the greater community.
Inspiring . . .
Lasallian Core Principles
OConCern for
the Poor and soCial justiCe
quality eduCation
faith in the PresenCe of god
resPeCt for all Persons
inClusive Community
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Key dates forbacK to school
For a complete and up-to-date
calendar of school events visit:
www.justin-siena.org
The JusTin-siena 31st annual Crab Feed is not to be missed!
Saturday, January 23, 2016
We’re headed to CuBa for the JusTin-siena Great Party 2016.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
www.justin-siena.org
12.
Parent welcome reception
Meet Our New PrincipalWednesday, August 19, 2015
6–7:30 pmChristian Brothers Center
orThursday, August 20, 2015
8–9:30 amChristian Brothers Center
Fall SportsParent Meeting
Monday, August 24, 20156:30–7:30 pm
Coffee with Counselors
Tuesday, August 25, 20158–9:30 am
Christian Brothers CenterAND
Thursday, August 27, 20156–7:30 pm
Christian Brothers Center
Back to School night
Monday, August 31, 20156:30–8 pm
Taste of
JUSTIN-SIENA Great Party 2016
APRIL 23, 2016
TICKET
TICKET
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Wed, August 19First day of School
A special welcome to
the Class of 2019!
Sun, November 8open HouseA great day for
prospective families to visit campus
Thurs, November 19President’s
Circle ReceptionDining Hall
Sat, October 24Alumni Reunion
Off Campus–TBDCheck website for info
Fri, October 23Homecoming
Football Gamevs. Drake
@ Dodd Stadium
Mon, December 11our lady of Guadalupe Celebration
Thurs, September 3Mass of
the Holy SpiritFirst All-School Liturgy
Patrons Plaza
Fri, October 23Vocation day
Alumni speaker series designed to inspire
and engage.
Wed, November 25Alumni Games
Get in the game!
Thurs, October 22Braves Bash,
Rally, & BonfireA Braves Homecoming
tradition
November 5–8Justin-Siena Theatre presents
Aristophanes’ The Birds
A Modern Adaptation by Don Zolidis
Fri, December 5Winter Concert
The Chapel at Mont La Salle
Honoring our past and the native inhabi-tants of the land with which the school has been blessed, Justin-Siena is proud to be the Home of the Braves–since 1966.
In 2011 the Justin-Siena community had a unique opportunity to partner with mem-bers of the local Wappo-Mishewal Tribal Council—representatives of the inhabi-tants who called the Napa Valley home as early as 4500 BC. With the blessing and encouragement of the Council, a group of Justin-Siena student leaders began to re-search the Wappo people, culture, and tra-ditions—a project which would inform the creation of our Brave.
Our mascot’s name is Pawa, which means number one in the Wappo language. The five red diamonds in the headdress, which is called a flicker, represent Justin-Siena’s five Lasallian Core Principles of: concern for the poor and social justice; faith in the presence of God; respect for all persons; in-clusive community; and quality education. These important tenets of a school in the centuries-old, Lasallian tradition perme-ate everything we do at Justin-Siena—in and out of the classroom and on and off the playing field.Located around the neck of our Brave is
a strand of shells representing the Wappo
currency. The arrowhead on the necklace symbolizes the resourcefulness of making tools from what nature provides, such as obsidian from nearby Glass Mountain. The fact that our Brave wears this arrowhead is to signify a sense of readiness and prepara-tion for whatever lies ahead.
The cross-armed stance of Pawa conveys a sense of all what it means to be BRAVE: faith, knowledge, confidence, strength, courage, integrity, tenacity, and commit-ment.
We stand together united by a proud lega-cy and the collective confidence in our pre-paredness for whatever we face on the field, on the court, on the stage, in the classroom, within our families, in our communities, and in life. WE ARE Justin-Siena, and to-gether we are BRAVE.
Enjoy fine wine and benefit the students of Justin-Siena with each purchase of Speratus wine.
Speratus Winery exists for a single purpose: to fund the Brother David Brennan, FSC, Tuition Assistance Program that ensures financial accessibility to all students desiring a JUSTIN- SIENA education regardless of their ability to pay. Speratus is derived from the Latin word sperare, which means to hope.
Meet Our Mascot
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Calling All Braves!
Get in gear for game day and shop our full line of signature Shield and Braves wear for men, women, and youth at our convenient, online Braves Store. Apparel, gifts, gear, and more!
www.braveswear.comspecial new student discount - Save 15%!
Limited time only; act fast! Use neWStudent15 before midnight Sunday, August 23 and save 15% off your order. It’s our way of saying, “Welcome to the Braves family!”
A Catholic High School in the Lasallian Tradition
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Learn Your Way Around
HistoryJustin-Siena High School was founded near-ly fifty years ago when a need for a Catholic college preparatory education arose in the Napa Valley.
In 1966, Justin High School for boys (spon-sored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers) and Siena High School for girls (sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael) were founded.
In 1972, the schools merged and became co-educational under the name of Justin-Si-ena High School. The De La Salle Chris-tian Brothers became the sole sponsor of Justin-Siena in June 2006. With such a rich heritage, Justin-Siena bears a distinction of educational excellence that ensures the school is always moving forward as our motto suggests—Sempre Avanti. We take pride in our current students and graduates who con-tinue to serve and lead in their communities.
De La Salle Christian BrothersThe Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (also known as the De La Salle Christian Brothers) is a Roman Catholic teaching order founded in France in 1680 by John Baptist de La Salle, a Catholic priest. Originally serving the purpose of educating the young, with a particular concern to those of modest or limited means, the De La Salle Christian Brothers currently sponsor ap-proximately 1,000 institutions more than 80 countries around the world. The Founder, St. John Baptist de La Salle, is regarded today as the patron saint of all teachers. It is from this rich legacy lasting more than 330 years that we celebrate our Lasallian traditions everyday, throughout our campus, and in all that we do.
A Catholic High School in the Lasallian Tradition
Inspiring Faith, Scholarship, & Bravery
BroThEr JUSTIN McMAhoN, FSCPioneer in Catholic Education & First Visitor
of the District of San FranciscoNamesake of Justin-Siena
ST. CAThErINE of SIENA14th Century Dominican Saint
Doctor of the ChurchNamesake of Justin-Siena
www.justin-siena.org
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