Our Graduates

 
Our
congratulations and prayers go out to our graduates
for continued success in  their education and career choices.
May they carefully choose the right teacher of life. (Luke 39-40)*

These young adults are among our future leaders!
 

 
 

 --- High School ---

2008

 

Matthew Burns, son of Pastor Darian & Edith Burns, graduates from Patapsco High School.  Matthew will be attending CCBC, Fall 2008 majoring in History and Political Science.
 

Caitlin Carroll, daughter of Steve and Sheri Carroll, graduates from Patapsco High School.  Caitlin will be attending Elizabethtown College, PA, Fall 2008 majoring in Communications.  


Spencer Kent, son of Carl and Dawn Kent, graduates from Loch Raven High School.  Spencer will be attending Virginia Tech, Fall 2008.  

Kiersten Marsheck, granddaughter of Ray and Claire Marsheck, graduates from Belair High School.   

 

Connie E. Spencer, daughter of Ray and Debbie Spencer and granddaughter of Ray, Sr. and Connie Spencer, graduates from Patapsco High School.  Connie will be taking the Cosmetology Exam in July and going to work.  

 

Courtney Swayne, daughter of Bill and Kay Ann Swayne and granddaughter of Kenneth and Kay Weidow, graduates from Sollers Point High School.  Courtney will be working as a stylist at DeJavu salon.

2007

Emily Lynn Kazuko Larison, daughter of Jerry and Sherry Larison, graduates from Patapsco High School in the top 10% of her class. Emily will be attending CCBC in the fall.

 

James Lawrence Leoni, son of James and Denise Leoni and grandson of Madeline Garrison, graduates from Archbishop Curley High School with the President's Award. James will be attending Towson State University in the fall.

 

Eddie Mikula, son of Ed and Judy Mikula, graduates from Parkville High School. Eddie will be attending Salisbury University in the fall.

 

2006

 

Amber Augustyniak, daughter of Bob and stepdaughter of Tammy Augustyniak:, graduates from Kenwood High School. Amber plans to go away to college to get her nursing degree, (RN).

Andrew Kropkowski, son of Don and Denise Kropkowski, graduates from Dundalk High School. Andrew will attend St. Mary's College of Maryland in the fall, majoring in Math.

Heidi Straka, daughter of Kevin and Gabriele Straka, graduates from Home School in August. Heidi will attend CCBC Dundalk for a degree in Early Childhood Education.

Tyler Zinn, son of Mark and Lisa Zinn, graduates from Patapsco High School. Tyler will attend CCBC Catonsville for a degree as a Master Technician.

 

---- College ----

     2008

Douglas Fort,  husband of Lisa, and father to Eric and Benjamin, graduated with his Master's Degree in Management from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. Doug works as a Technical Investigator at Mittal Steel USA

Ronald David Saul, son of David and Bonnie Saul and grandson of  Marie De Libera, graduates from St. Mary’s College of MD with a Bachelor of Arts in a self-designed major of Neuroscience.

Heidi Straka, daughter of Kevin and Gabriele Straka and granddaughter of Frank and Shirley Straka, graduates from CCBC   Dundalk, Summa cum laude with an Associate of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education.  Heidi will be attending Towson University Honors College, Fall 2008 where she will be majoring in English.

 

     2007

Katee Mikula, daughter of Ed and Judy Mikula, graduates from Villa Julie College. Katee will be taking a position at Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital in SlCU.

Daniel Orland Saul
, son of David and Bonnie Saul and grandson of Marie De Libera, graduates from Johns Hopkins University with a Masters of Science Degree in Biotechnology. 

     2006
 

Amy Kropkowski, daughter of Don and Denise Kropkowski, graduates Cum Laude with a B.A. degree in Human Studies, Early Childhood and Elementary Teacher Certification from St. Mary's College of Maryland.

 

 


 

Luke 6:39-40 NAS -  And He also spoke a parable to them: "A blind man cannot guide a blind man, can he? Will they not both fall into a pit? "A pupil is not above his teacher; but everyone, after he has been fully trained, will be like his teacher."