by George J Elbaum
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory (SHC) is an innovative Catholic high school with enrollment of 1300 students and a dynamic blend of liberal arts, scientific inquiry, and 21st-century pedagogy which develops resourceful, independent thinkers. The school prides itself on its commitment to its educational philosophy, Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve, and it offers an array of courses, from college preparatory through honors and advanced placement curriculum. SHC’s commitment to rigorous academics and social justice helps mold students into hardworking, thoughtful and altruistic adults.
Incoming students are assigned a school counselor with whom they will continue to consult until graduation. In junior year, students are also assigned a college advisor who will guide them through the college research, application and financial aid process. SHC’s Counseling and Advising Program provides parents and students the academic guidance they need to navigate a challenging college prep curriculum commensurate with the individual student’s talents and aspirations, making the transition from SHC to college as seamless as possible.
Because SHC lies in the heart of San Francisco’s technology center and near Silicon Valley and has an active network of alumni, parents and professional partners, it established the Student Launch Initiative (SLI) as the area’s preeminent high school entrepreneurship program. This program teaches students to identify problems and design solutions that positively impact the lives of their peers, their families, and their community. Through SLI’s workshops and speakers’ series, industry innovators and entrepreneurs introduce students to entrepreneurial concepts including ideation, project development and business model development. SLI goes beyond the classroom to provide hands-on experience, practical learning, direct mentorship, and seed funding to help launch student projects.
Attending my talk were students in 9-12 grades who’ve taken World History or Comparative Religion taught by Ismael Ruiz, who organized this event, as he did my talk at SHC last year. Arrangements for the talk were by Nikki Bambauer, Jewish Family and Children’s Services’ Education Program Coordinator.
- September 1, 1939 – Nazi armies invade Poland
- Nazi victory parade in Warsaw
- Hitler reviewing Nazi victory parade in Warsaw
- Summer 1949 – my mother and I in Paris