Marian Middle School: Educating Girls for Life!
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May, 2014

It's hard to believe the 14th school year is coming to a close. This year, Marian students have been successful in winning a robotics competition, publishing novels, and raising over $600 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Marian alumnae also excelled this school year. Their overall grade point average (GPA) is 3.16, and three alumnae have earned above a 4.0. We are so proud of all current students and alumnae!

When You Believe
Thanks to Ascension Health, Carol and Dave Hampton, Scottrade, and many other believers, Marian Magic: When You Believe was a huge success! Believers helped us raise over $330,000 which will allow urban adolescent girls to get the education they need to succeed in high school, college, and beyond. View our event video and photos. We hope to see you next April as Marian Middle School celebrates 15 years of Educating Girls for Life!
Give STLday: Tuesday, May 6
giveSTLday Marian Middle School is participating in Give STL Day, a 24-hour giving event with local impact, sponsored by the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation. Your contribution to Marian Middle School will help our students, and make May 6 one of the biggest giving days in history.
Marian Inspires: May 15
Join us for Marian Inspires, on Thursday, May 15 at the Busch Mansion from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Be inspired by Diane Sullivan, CEO president, and chairman of the board of Brown Shoe Company. Cocktails and light hors d'oeuvres provided. Tickets are limited.
Visit our website to purchase your tickets today.
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Mary Elizabeth Grimes
President