Speaking for Justice: CSDS Varsity Member Michael Everett’s Journey

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“Developing my public speaking skills teaches me not just about delivery or about arguments; learning how to speak in public teaches you how to care; it teaches you how you can really make a change in the world, how you really can work for justice.”

When Junior Michael Everett first joined the Chaminade Speech & Debate Society (CSDS) his Freshman year, he had no idea his journey would take him from the coastline of California to the cornfields of Illinois. But Michael earned a CSDS scholarship to take advanced courses in public speaking at Bradley University this past summer. “Not many people from Los Angeles have probably heard of Bradley University,” Michael admits, “but Bradley’s Speech Team has won more national championships than any other college team, and the training you receive there is unparalleled.”

And so began his connection to Bradley and to the world of forensics: the art of public speaking and debate. Michael’s time at Bradley was actually an encore performance; he attended the prestigious Bradley program two summers ago, as well.  “The experience I had at Bradley’s summer speech program two years ago was so rewarding and so life-changing that I knew I wanted to return for a second year.”

Michael’s parents are glad he did. “We have seen such growth in Michael,” Mrs. Merilee Everett explains. “Like so many other students in CSDS, he is developing his own presence.  When he walks into a room filled with adults, he is not the ‘kid in the room with older people.’  He has a sophistication, a self-confidence, and a poise about him that not many 16 year-olds have, and that is so valuable.”

Michael’s father agrees. “I have experience from a business perspective,” Mr. Patrick Everett notes. “The people who can develop that kind of gravitas really have a leg up on other people when it comes to accomplishing something in their lives.”

And it’s not just his parents, teammates, and the judges at tournaments who are noticing his strengths. Director of CSDS, Mrs. Marianne Rosen was thrilled to learn that Michael’s 1st-place win at the Bradley tournament this summer earned him much more than just a trophy.  “At Bradley,” Michael clarifies, “you compete at the end of summer courses.  Some people earn a ‘banquet,’ some a certificate, and some win nothing. My first summer, I won nothing. But this year, I earned the ‘banquet,’ which meant that I earned the right to deliver my speech in front of over 200 people at the banquet hosted by the Bradley camp directors.”

Performing at the banquet caught the attention of college recruiters in the audience, too.  “Because of my win and my performance,” Michael added, “I was not only offered a full scholarship to the Bradley speech camp in the summer of 2014, but I was offered a full scholarship to Bradley University if I ‘banquet’ again next year.  I was also offered a full scholarship by a recruiter from the University of Texas at Austin for their summer speech camp.”

Trophies, banquets, and college scholarships aside, what Michael has learned as a result of his experiences in CSDS and at the Bradley camp fall in line with the Chaminade focus of working for justice. “Developing my public speaking skills teaches me not just about delivery or about arguments; learning how to speak in public teaches you how to care; it teaches you how you can really make a change in the world, how you really can work for justice.”

Michael’s journey toward working for justice is off to a phenomenal start.

Alumnus Returns to Share Faith Journey

photoCraig Seidenglanz ’10 returned to his alma mater for two days to speak with the 12th grade Christian Lifestyles classes about his faith journey from Chaminade College Preparatory to Arizona State University to California Baptist University in Irvine. He shared his experiences with his Athletes in Action missionary trips, and how they have had a profound influence on his life, and the direction he wishes his schooling to take.

Eagles Win 21-14 Over Lions

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Photo: Todd Povilaitis

Chaminade Football went on the road, and beat a previously undefeated Oaks Christian team, 21-14. Senior quarterback Brad Kaaya clinched the win on fourth-and-goal, with a one-yard sneak into the end zone. The Thursday night match-up was nationally televised on Fox Sports West.

The Eagles are 3-1 on the season, and after a bye week, will face Notre Dame at home on Friday, October 4.

Middle School Music Teacher Moves on to Semi-Final Round for the Music Educator Award

DSC_4451 (2)Chaminade’s Middle School Music Teacher Kathy Rohrs has advanced as a semi-finalist for the Music Educator Award presented by The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Foundation. She is among a group of 25 teachers, from 24 cities and 15 states to be named as semi-finalists. In May 2013 it was announced that Mrs. Rohrs was a quarterfinalist. At the time, there were 217 music teachers, from 195 cities, and 45 states. Initially, more than 30,000 nominations were submitted from all 50 states. The 10 finalists will be announced in December.

For more information on the Music Educator Award, please visit the GRAMMY Foundation’s website.

A Message from the President

James V. Adams

“The very best part of my experience here has been getting to know so many incredible students, parents and alumni.”

Dear Chaminade Family,

On June 30, 2014, I will mark the completion of 18 years serving as your President here at Chaminade. This time has been the happiest period of my professional life and I have truly loved being President of this great institution.

It is in this spirit that I have informed Chaminade’s Board of Directors that this current school term will be my final year serving as President. The Chaminade Board has initiated a nationwide search and a new President will assume his/her position on
July 1, 2014.

My decision comes after much prayer and reflection. So much has happened over the last 18 years since my appointment, and posterity will be the final judge of my performance, but I feel that Chaminade is in an excellent position to navigate this change. Our school has full enrollment, substantial reserves, a growing endowment, an excellent leadership team, and a world class faculty. This year is the first full year of a new strategic five year plan that provides a blueprint for continued excellence in the future. Our facilities are already among the finest in Southern California and our plan includes the future addition of beautiful and functional new buildings to our middle and high school campuses.

Chaminade strives to “Set the Standard” for Catholic education and I believe that we are well on our way to achieving that lofty goal. I am confident that the school is positioned to continue to be the leader in mission driven innovation and has the best educational practices that will help us continue to be the premier educational choice in our region.

My time at Chaminade has been challenging, rewarding and absolutely delightful. The very best part of my experience here has been getting to know so many incredible students, parents and alumni. I have been blessed to work with the finest group of educators anywhere and I am confident they will continue to build upon our successes.

I want to say a few words about the Board of Directors here at Chaminade. During my time here, I have been blessed to work with a very talented and generous group of parents, past parents, alumni, and Marianist priests and brothers who make up our Board. They have provided inspiring leadership to our school and as President I could not have hoped to work with a more dedicated and selfless group of volunteers. Through the years, I have collaborated with nine supremely loyal and gifted Board Chairs who have worked hard to support me and help me grow in my position. I am indebted and deeply grateful to John Simmers, Al Leupp, Phil Mundy, Rick Boehmer, Brad Bowman, Ed Alvarez, Brian McGilvray, Ron Prechtl, and current Board Chairperson, Pamela Meyer. In addition, I have also been blessed to work with more than 75 other Board members and committee chairs who have contributed greatly to our success.

I am not labeling my new status as “retirement” as I have many things that I want to accomplish professionally and personally. The Board of Directors has offered me a position as President Emeritus where I hope to continue to serve the Chaminade community in a supportive role to the next president. I also hope to do a bit of consulting, teaching, and travel as part of my next adventure.

Finally, I will never be able to fully express my appreciation for having been given this unique opportunity. As my last year as President of Chaminade goes in the books, I possess a growing sense that I have been given a gift greater than I can ever repay.

Prayerful Best Wishes,

Jim Adams
President