NATIVITY PREP ACADEMY OF SAN DIEGO INC
4463 COLLEGE AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92115 www.nativityprep.org

Total Revenue
$3,768,066
Total Expenses
$2,003,591
Net Assets
$5,056,639

Organizations Filed Purposes: Our Mission is to provide a Catholic, college-prep, middle school education to students from low-income families who will be the first in their families to graduate from college. Through a comprehensive Graduate Support Program, we help our students transition to and succeed at a top regional high school and then matriculate to college or university.IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR FAMILIES, WE ARE COMMITTED TO EACH STUDENTS TOTAL DEVELOPMENT, ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, PHYSICAL, SPIRITUAL AND EMOTIONAL BY EMPHASIZING SERIOUS STUDY AND PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. THROUGH A COMPREHENSIVE GRADUATE SUPPORT PROGRAM, WE HELP OUR STUDENTS TRANSITION TO AND SUCCEED AT A TOP REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND THEN MATRICULATE TO COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY.

Our Mission is to provide a Catholic, college-prep, middle school education to students from low-income families who will be the first in their families to graduate from college. Through a comprehensive Graduate Support Program, we help our students transition to and succeed at a top regional high school and then matriculate to college or university.

Our Middle School provides an extended day, extended year program serving 6th to 8th grade low-income, first-generation college bound students and their families to ensure the students are prepared to excel in high school, college, and beyond. Our students attend school daily from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day. The following is a brief outline of our extended day: Each content-area class is scheduled for 60 to 90 minutes each day. Our daily afternoon study hall is structured time for students to begin their home assignments and to work with teachers, if needed, for additional help. Breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack are offered for each student each day. Our weekly schedule includes a tutorial period, a time set aside for silent reading or for students to meet with teachers or with tutors for additional academic support.Our academic schedule is year-round Beginning in September and going through June, students attend for nine hours a day, and then return from early July through mid-August with our four-week summer semester.

Our Graduate Support Program provides the following services to our graduates as we remain alongside them during their journey to earning a college degree: A middle school curriculum focused on high school, college, and career preparedness- graduate support begins in middle school! Comprehensive support for high school admissions and placement, including financial scholarship aid Adult volunteer college coaches for all graduates Summer academic enrichment for graduatesSenior Academy classes, offering comprehensive support for the college admissions process Ongoing communication with each graduate, to track progress and to maintain and develop alumni friendships

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Gilbert BradyPresident40$141,000
Elizabeth WelchDIRECTOR OF PHILANTHROPY40$109,180
Christie ThoeneTrustee1$0
Ben WoodTrustee1$0
Hamilton SouthworthChairman1$0
Dr Joi SpencerTrustee1$0
Rod PowersTrustee1$0
Patti PerezTrustee1$0
Mary MeigsTrustee1$0
Susan KuruvillaFINANCE CHAIR1$0
Kevin SmallTrustee1$0
Joe JordanAUDIT CHAIR1$0
Kenny JonesTrustee1$0
Dr Lis JohnsonTrustee1$0
Jo Hannah HoehnSecretary1$0
Megan HoaglandTrustee1$0
Derek HansonTrustee1$0
Bill RohnTrustee1$0
Denise CasterTrustee1$0
Mary MeigsTrustee1$0
Jamie CarrTrustee1$0
Dan LangTrustee1$0
Paul BishopTrustee1$0
Barbara KyrillosTrustee1$0
Alchera AyyadTrustee1$0

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