JESUIT PERSPECTIVES • FALL 2020 11
demic
L to R Max Gonzalez, Adam
Dieck, and Daniel Jung
Eric Price teaching in the Engineering
and Robotics Lab
LEFT: Jesuit
is celebrating
Mass in the
Chapel of the
Holy Cross with
reduced capacity
RIGHT: Mike Scicchitano
'01 and
Father Hermes
speak with a
student outside
of the chapel
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, and Alex Wasylik.
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ments to advance to the Finalist level of
Merit Scholar title.
procedures. It emphasized the call to be
‘Men for Others’ during these challenging
students, and families. In early August,
Dr. Gonzalez addressed the faculty and
Barry Neuburger, assistant principals
Debbie Pacheco Mike
faculty and students and families daily,
And on Aug. 11, on time and as planned,
Schola Brevis. The next day, Aug. 12,
students on campus since early March,
year.
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of returning to campus for in-person,
the synchronous eLearning option for the
safety protocols became the norm on
necessary, such as all-school Mass. In
the Tiger Palace. In September, allschool
Mass returned to the Chapel of
over three consecutive Thursdays to
maintain a safe capacity in the chapel.
The rhythms and customs of the
school day at Jesuit have been pre-
Convocation. Each morning, roughly
the chapel. The extraordinary Convocation
messages from students and guest
speakers have continued four days a
In the classroom, teaching and learning
expressed great happiness at being
continued in their mission as educators
eLearners.
clubs this school year, and the fall sports
teams are competing at their customarily
before starting up. Through September,
no Jesuit sports events had been can-
good of one another.