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Stepinac Forms Steering Committee To Formulate 5-Year Strategic Plan

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Archbishop Stepinac High School’s Board of Trustees has established a strategic planning steering committee charged with developing a five-year strategic plan to help assure that the school will continue its leadership position in preparing young men for post secondary.

Stepinac High School president Fr. Tom Collins.

Stepinac High School president Fr. Tom Collins.

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James Scully of White Plains, a member of the Board of Trustees and a 1980 Stepinac graduate, was named Chairman of the 11-member group. It comprises the other seven members of the board as well as three members of the administration and staff and a mother of two Stepinac graduates who was formerly a partner for a market research firm and chairs the school’s PR Committee.

“The strategic plan will be a clear road map to help take our school to the next level to meet the educational needs of our students in the years ahead," said Scully. "As in the past, it will need the broad support of our committed alumni, parents, faculty, partners and other supporters in order to be successfully implemented.”

The strategic plan will be Stepinac’s second since 2006. In 2009, the Archdiocese of New York decided that 10 of its high schools including Stepinac would become independently chartered schools. As part of its new independent status responsible for budgeting, fund raising, marketing and other self- governance issues, Stepinac created a Board of Trustees comprising prominent alumni and other leaders who have been committed to chart the school’s future. 

“The support that we generated for our first strategic plan as an independent school exceeded our expectations, thanks primarily to the generous support of our loyal alumni that enabled us to make the investments we needed to reinforce our position as a leader in secondary education." said Rev. Thomas Collins of White Plains, Class of ’79, who was named President in 2011.

In the span of just three years, Stepinac made significant investments in its infrastructure including a new synthetic turf athletic complex, upgrades of classrooms including a state-of-the-art computer lab and physics lab, enhancements of the Major Bowes Theater, a major upgrade of the electrical service and a number of building façade, parking lot and grounds improvements.

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