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I AM IN. The Campaign For Incarnate Word Academy_E-Brochure

I AM IN. The Campaign For Incarnate Word Academy_E-Brochure

I AM IN.

The Campaign for Incarnate Word Academy.



INcarnate

Word Academy.



Fast Facts

I AM IN. The Campaign for Incarnate Word Academy

OUR FUTURE CAMPUS
To better serve the needs of our students, Incarnate Word Academy is embarking on a $15-million

capital campaign to greatly enhance our existing campus. The new 18,500-square-foot academic
building and adjacent parking space will enable Incarnate Word Academy to provide
350 young women with a Catholic, college preparatory education each year.

HISTORY & MISSION GRADES & ENROLLMENT

Founded in 1873 by three Sisters of the Incarnate Word 9th – 12th grades / 313 students
STUDENT POPULATION
and Blessed Sacrament, Incarnate Word Academy provides
Representing 56 Catholic Parishes: 22% Hispanic, 8%
young women with a Catholic college preparatory African American, 10% Asian, 5% multi-racial, 55% other

education, helping them grow in their relationship with TUITION
$11,800
Jesus, the Incarnate Word, and live according to His values.
FINANCIAL AID
CORNERSTONES
45% receive financial or merit based aid
Academics, Values, and Spirituality STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

SERVICE AREA 9:1
ACCREDITATION
Houston, Texas (108 Zip codes)
Texas Catholic Conference Education Department under
PRESIDENT the aegis of the Texas Education Agency; AdvancEd.

Sister Lauren Beck, C.V.I. CURRICULUM
Theology, English, Mathematics, Science (Biology,
PRINCIPAL
Chemistry, Physics), Social Studies, Government,
Mary Aamodt, Ed.D.
Economics, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Health
ADVISORY BOARD Joe Montalbano Education, Speech, Technology, Fine Arts, and Young

Patrick Barry Sally Moseley Leaders Program coursework
ATHLETICS
Carol Barndollar Pamela Powell
Volleyball, Cross Country, Golf, Basketball, Soccer,
Joe Birkofer Ed Raponi Swimming, Track, Softball, and Cheerleading (TAPPS,
Division 5A)
Jo Carcedo David Sears Honors & AP Courses
16 honors courses and 12 AP courses
Mike Cenatiempo
Dr. Patrick Curling, M.D. Eric Self
Margret Sonnier’80
Randy Graham
Rev. Kevin Storey, CSB
Andrew Hawthorn
Diane Kopfensteiner‘78 Robyn Sutton
Charlie Turner
OPERATING BUDGET

$5.4 million

609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Case for Support

HISTORY

“ ey came when the republic (of Texas) was new and rough and ready. ey came prompted by
love of God, to upbuild the Church of God. ey loved, they labored and they were brave.

Bishop Wendelin J. Nold, Ordinary of the Diocese of Galveston, March 25, 1973
on the occasion of Incarnate Word Academy’s 100th Anniversary

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ey le everything (behind in France) to come here. e early sisters were very poor.

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Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament

Overview ! – Texas Catholic Herald interview, 1978

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the greater Houston area – an education grounded not only in aOcvaerdtiemme tihcesS,istebrsuatndathlseior suicncessvoarslwuoeusld haenlpdgroswptihreistcuhoaollitfryo.m Wtemeporaarryequsareteerskoinng
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grown into a shining example of what can happen when people are willing to work hard and dream big.
value and impact of an Incarnate Word education.

History Regardless of the changes to the school and the community, the commitment to educate and build up
young women as leaders on a strong foundation of Catholic values has not changed.

Incarnate Word Academy is the oldest Catholic high school in

Houston. In 1873, three Sisters of the Incarnate Word and

Blessed Sacrament came to Houston and found that there was

no Catholic school to serve the city’s rapidly growing

population. They responded to this need by opening Incarnate

Word Academy, a Catholic college preparatory high school for

young women, in downtown Houston. Today, more than 140

years later, the Congregation of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament continues to meet this need by

preparing young women to be strong leaders in all types of professions.

!609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Mission and Vision
The mission of Incarnate Word Academy is to provide young women with a Catholic college preparatory education, helping them
grow in their relationship with Jesus, the Incarnate Word, and live according to His values. Our vision includes:

! Being recognized throughout the Houston area as the high school of choice for young women desiring an excellent
college preparatory education that is Catholic in the truest sense of the word.

! Continuing to reflect the values of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament in our culture, teaching,
and policies.

! Developing our students’ spiritual, intellectual, cultural, social, and physical potential, providing them with a strong
foundation in the arts and sciences and fostering a lifelong pursuit of knowledge.

! Welcoming students from diverse cultural and ethnic groups and a variety of socioeconomic and religious
backgrounds.

An Incarnate Word Education WH
Incarnate Word Academy is committed to providing first-rate academics to develop world-class leaders for a world-class city.
While the Houston area is home to many outstanding schools, the benefits of an Incarnate Word Academy education are
unique, because of our mission, programs and location. Because our school is situated in downtown Houston – adjacent to
Minute Maid Park, Discovery Green, and the George R. Brown Convention Center, and bustling centers of business and the
arts – our students have abundant opportunities for learning and growth beyond our school walls. Furthermore, Incarnate
Word Academy’s low student-teacher ratio and small class sizes allow us to provide the individualized attention that every
student needs to grow and thrive.

The cornerstones of an Incarnate Word Academy education are Academics, Values, and Spirituality:

Academics: An Incarnate Word Academy graduate shows competency in all core
academic areas. This strong academic foundation will assist her as she continues her
education and career thereafter.
Values: An Incarnate Word Academy graduate contemplates the moral and ethical
implications of her actions and makes choices aligned with her firmly rooted value system
and personal priorities. Integrity, humility, and compassion are not just words; they
encompass a value system that our graduates embody. They have the courage to stand up
for what is right.
Spirituality: An Incarnate Word Academy graduate exhibits a Christian conscience and
makes decisions aligned with her faith. Our graduates understand that there is a difference
between preaching the Word and living it. They model Christ in their everyday life.

!609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

e world in which we live is ever-changing and Incarnate Word Academy has changed with it to
ensure our students are always prepared to succeed. And while we have always remained true to
our core competency of a strong Catholic education based on our three cornerstones of Academics,
Young LeadVealruess PanrdoSpgirritauamlity, our curriculum has evolved to meet the challenges of each generation.

The Incarnate Word Academy Young Leaders Program is an innovative 4-year character and leadership development program
that provides eachaOsnntuecwdeeanmgtaoitndheeIWluonAfiqshuuaecscaoelpsigspnofoertrdutinthisteyc2ot1roestdanecvedneeltolueprcytiinvw-editcehumraarnnicdeumlleuapmdheatrossihssiupopnpskomirllatsokbuinuriglsttguurdpeeaontntlsea,awfdoheurinsledteahstritooanublgiohsfhosinturgrong
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Fine Arts Program
Incarnate Word Academy provides a rich diversity in fine art courses for our students. Located in the heart of downtown
Houston, near some of the world’s most well-recognized theaters and museums, Incarnate Word Academy strives to offer our
students with a well-rounded repertoire of fine art studies.

All Incarnate Word Academy students are required to take at least two semesters of fine arts courses, developing and polishing
their creative abilities, gaining an appreciation for the arts, and expanding their talents and skills. Fine arts students are also
given the opportunity to perform or exhibit their talents through theatre productions, concerts, and competitions on the
regional and state levels.

Incarnate Word Academy’s Fine Arts Program includes: Fundamentals of Art, Advanced Art, Textile Art, Fundamentals of
Theatre, Advanced Theatre Production, Band I, Band II, Dance, and Choir.

!609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Our Student Population
Incarnate Word Academy’s student body represents fifty-six Catholic parishes and more than 108 zip codes across the
Houston metropolitan area, yet it remains a close-knit community of 313 young women. Our student population mirrors
Houston’s extraordinary diversity: 22% of Incarnate Word Academy students are Hispanic, 8% are African American, 10% are
Asian, 5% are multi-racial, and 55% are all other race/ethnicities. We are committed to providing a strong education grounded
in Catholic values to any student who values the ability to obtain it, regardless of their financial realities.

Results
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out, lead, and make a difference in the world.

Current Facilities Challenges
One of our school’s many strengths over time has been the ability to maintain the traditions of the past while keeping an eye
on the future. To continue providing our students with an exemplary education grounded in academics, values, and spirituality
– and to prepare them to succeed in today’s complex and highly competitive world – we must ensure that we have the facilities
needed to support our high-caliber academic and extracurricular programs. Currently, the Incarnate Word Academy
community is experiencing several significant facilities challenges:

1. We do not have enough classrooms or meeting spaces to meet the needs of current and future students.

2. Our innovative Young Leaders Program, which provides life-changing character- and leadership-building experiences,
is constrained by a shortage of space.

3. Our thriving Fine Arts Program needs more space to accommodate our expanding student body.

4. We are already facing a serious challenge meeting our day-to-day parking needs, and this problem will further intensify
as rapid development in our area of downtown continues to reduce the amount of parking available.

!609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

The Solution: A New Academic Building and Parking space
Incarnate Word Academy has analyzed various options for addressing its facilities needs. One option that was carefully
examined was renovating the convent building and repurposing it for school use; however, an in-depth assessment revealed
that the structure has serious foundation problems. The resulting repairs and renovations would have been extremely costly
and, most importantly, would not provide the space that Incarnate Word needs to accommodate our programs and growing
enrollment.
Therefore, based on extensive analysis and discussion, our Board determined that it is more fiscally responsible to construct a
new building large enough to accommodate our growing student body and to support future growth. Incarnate Word
Academy’s new academic building will feature:
" Five classrooms, including one seminar classroom
" Two collaborative learning centers
" Young leaders conference center
" Performing arts studio
" Art room
" A rooftop deck
To address the current and future need for parking, we will accommodate a new parking space adjacent to our campus. We
also expect our parking space to generate future earned income for years to come from special event visitor parking revenues
(ie. Astros baseball games, conventions, Discovery Green events, etc.).
Incarnate Word Academy has engaged SBWV Architects to design our new facilities, and EE Reed Construction has been
chosen as the building contractor.

Incarnate Word Academy’s new 6-story academic building and front elevation, facing Capitol Street
!609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Capital Campaign Goal and Timeline

Incarnate Word is launching a $15 million capital campaign to fund the planned improvements to our campus, including

constructing and equipping the new academic building ($8,505,082) and funding a new parking space ($5,845,000 million). The

remainder includes staff and campaign expenses ($649,918). SISTERHOOD

“The constructIito’snantimamealizniengwgiill btoe kcnoonwtinthgaetnstisotenrhcoaomdplaaisgtsnfoprreovgerr…ess. The goal is to have the new academic building completed

in time for thEe m20il1y6C-2u0r1li7ngs,cChloaossl oyef a2r01an4d to open the new parking space by late 2017.

Budget

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reasonable as possible so that an Incarnate Word education is accessible to any young woman who is seeking an education

grounded in academics, values, and spirituality. As a result, annual income from tuition and fees covers only 63% of the true
cost. To fill thDtreaudgriiatnpiog,nwists–ehprieesrlthyoaropy,ns tIhgneecanmrenorasotteuimsWpsoourrpdtpanAotrcbtaedfirneomgmtyhaabtneodnf sehifseatrecrtshotourodsdeinnatmsthohneagvcseot pmdaesmvte,ulponrpeiestdeynwmt ahannodyfeumttiumbreer-ashctuoednoeonuretrsd.mission and vision.

L e a d e r s hGienperations of women who have roamed the hallways of IWA share in the legacy of being “sisters”
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Congregation of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, who own Incarnate Word Academy.

For many, these ties began as freshmen when they discovered they now had a senior “big sister” to
help them nd their way. Ties continued to be forged cheering for their brother school – St. omas
T h a n k YHoiguh!School – as the Eagles take on yet another gridiron opponent.
We live in challeentgieins goftismisteesrhtohoadt rreeqacuhiraecwroissseg, ecnoemraptiaosnssioansaItWeAlegardaedrusawtinitghcsltarsosensgfrvoamlu5e0s,yeexacrsepagtioonhoalstatchaedemic preparation, and
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transformative impact on our students and on the greater Houston community for generations to come. Thank you for your

commitment to sustaining Incarnate Word Academy’s tradition of excellence.

!609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Campus Map

I AM IN. The Campaign for Incarnate Word Academy

Crawford Street ⑳ First Floor
Young Leaders Conference Room
Capitol Street IWA History Wall/Bronze Statue
Young Leaders Classroom
Large Meeting Room
Entrance Vestibule
Stairwell (2)

⑳ Corridor

* The Young Leaders Conference Center includes rooms 5, 12, 13, and 20

Second Floor
Second Floor Balcony

⑳ Collaborative Learning Center

Classroom (2)
Faculty Workroom
⑳ Corridor

609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Third Floor
Collaborative Learning Center

⑳ Classroom (2)

Faculty Workroom
⑳ Corridor

Fourth Floor
Student Activity Center
Seminar Classroom
Art Room

⑳ Classroom

Faculty Office
⑳ Corridor

⑳ Fifth Floor
Performing Arts Studio
sixth Floor Faculty Office
Rooftop Patio
Rooftop Lobby ⑳ Corridor

Naming Opportunities

I AM IN. The Campaign for Incarnate Word Academy

★ New Academic Building ............................................................ $2,000,000

Young Leaders Conference Center ......................................................... $1,000,000
Sudent Plaza/Parking Space ..................................................................... $750,000
Rooftop Patio ............................................................................................. $750,000
Performing Arts Studio ............................................................................ $500,000
Young Leaders Conference Room ......................................................... $500,000
IWA History Wall/Bronze Statue .......................................................... $250,000
Collaborative Learning Center (2 available) .......................................... $250,000
Second Floor Balcony ............................................................................... $100,000
Art Room .................................................................................................... $100,000
Student Activity Center ............................................................................ $100,000
Seminar Classroom ................................................................................... $100,000
Young Leaders Classroom ....................................................................... $75,000
Large Meeting Room ................................................................................ $75,000
Faculty Workroom (2 available) .............................................................. $75,000
Rooftop Lobby .......................................................................................... $75,000
Classroom (5 available) ............................................................................. $50,000
Faculty Office (2 available) ...................................................................... $25,000
Stairwell (2 available) ................................................................................ $25,000
Entrance Vestibule .................................................................................... $25,000
⑳ Corridor (5 available) ................................................................................ $25,000

609 Crawford Street ● Houston, Texas 77002-3668 ● (713) 227-3637 ● FAX (713) 227-1014 ● WWW.INCARNATEWORD.ORG

Recognition Levels

I AM IN. The Campaign for Incarnate Word Academy

OUR SINCEREST APPRECIATION. Founders
THANK YOU.
$5,000,000 and above
With deep appreciation and gratitude we offer I AM IN
capital campaign supporters: regular progress reports; an Cornerstones
invitation to our ribbon cutting ceremony and other
special events; and your name listed on our lobby donor $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
wall, in our annual report and on our website.
Pacesetters
Special naming opportunities are available to supporters
wishing to contribute at the Leaders level and above. $250,000 - $999,999
Please see our Naming Opportunities sheet for details.
Benefactors
A limited number of artisan crosses, crafted from the
bricks of Incarnate Word Academy’s original building, $75,000 - $249,999
are available to Patrons who donate $1,000 and above.
Leaders

$25,000 - $74,999

Advocates

$5,000 - $24,999

Patrons

Up to $4,999



ARE YOU IN?

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Stock Transfer Contribution
and Authorization Form

Thank you for your interest in contributing securities to Incarnate Word Academy. Use this form to deliver
transfer instructions to your broker. When you are ready to transfer your gift, please print clearly and complete
all of the following information, submitting the original, signed document to your broker and sending a copy
back to our Advancement Office at [email protected].

1. Donor Information 3. Broker Information
To expedite the handling of your gift, please print clearly.
Name:
Name: Business Phone:
Home Address:

City, State, Zip: 4. Transfer Authorization
Preferred Phone: I/we, ____________________________________, hereby
Preferred Email: authorize on this ______________day of ______ 20 _____,

2. Securities to Transfer my/our broker at _________________________________
to transfer from my account number

Security Name: _______________________________________________

Number of Shares: to Charles Schwab DTC#0164
Estimated Value: F/C Incarnate Word Academy Operating Reserve
Security Name: Acct #4627-9274

Number of Shares: Sign Here (signature required)
Estimated Value:
Security Name: _______________________________ _________

Signature Date

Number of Shares: Questions, comments or submit form?
Estimated Value: Please contact:
Advancement Office, Incarnate Word Academy
(Please attach additional pages as needed) 609 Crawford Street
Note: gift may be adjusted based on net proceeds. Houston Texas 77002
Phone: 713.227.3637
Email: [email protected]

*For tax receipt purposes, actual stock valuation is based on the mean of the highest and lowest price on the day the stock is received
by Incarnate Word Academy. Gifts of stock will be liquidated when received, and brokerage fees will be deducted from the gross
proceeds and your campaign gift will be credited with the net value after brokerage fees.

Capital Campaign Commitment Form

I/we will support Incarnate Word Academy’s capital campaign in its mission to provide young women with a
Catholic college preparatory education, helping them grow in their relationship with Jesus, the Incarnate Word,
and live according to His values.

1. Donor Information
To expedite the handling of your gift, please print clearly.

Name (as you wish to be recognized): Preferred Email:
Home Address:
City, State, Zip:
Preferred Phone:

2. Pledge/Gift Information
I/we pledge to contribute $_______________________________________ to Incarnate Word Academy’s Capital Campaign

I wish to remain anonymous
This gift is being made in honor/memory of __________________________________. Please send an acknowledgment card to:
Address: ___________________________________________ City: _________________ State: __________ Zip: ___________

3. One Time Gift 4. Pledge Payments

I will make a one-time gift as follows: I will fulfill my pledge as follows:

Cash/Check (please make check payable to IWA) Please invoice me __________________________

I wish to make a gift of Securities (see stock transfer form) OR annually/quarterly/monthly

in the amount of $ _____________________________

Credit Card Visa MC AMEX beginning ______________ and ending ____________

CC No. ____________________________________________ (final payments are due no later than 12/31/2020).

Exp. Date __________ /_________ Security Code __________ For credit card payments, please complete the credit card
information to the left. Credit cards payments will be
processed on the first of each month.

Sign Here (signature required) Questions, comments or submit form?
Please contact:
______________________________________ ______________ Advancement Office, Incarnate Word Academy
609 Crawford Street
Signature Date Houston Texas 77002
Phone: 713.227.3637
Email: [email protected]


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