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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Lisa Morales, ACND Public Relations Specialist, [email protected] Blue Cross Foundation Awards $5,000.00 to ACND Prep as Retirement Gift for Board Chair and Curley Alum, Dr. Cyrus Jollivette Miami, FL...February 25, 2013...Florida Blue Foundation, (formerly Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Foundation) and Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Prep congratulate Dr. Cyrus Jollivette (Archbishop Curley Class of ’64) on his retirement as the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Florida Blue Foundation. Dr. Jollivette has been recognized for his love and dedication for the school and the generosity of Florida Blue Foundation for its commitment to ACND Prep’s summer programs. A plaque commemorating his years of service and recognizing Florida Blue Foundation’s $5,000.00 donation to ACND Prep has been installed outside of one of the school’s main floor classrooms. This financial gift will be applied to the school’s Classroom Technology Upgrades Fund that allows the school to purchase ten iPad 2’s so that student recipients do not have to pay additional fees for both the iPad and ETexts. As of the 20122013 school year, all students from grades 6 to 12 received an iPad. “It was our goal to continue to purchase more iPads and Apple TV’s through donations and fundraising efforts,” says Douglas Romanik, ACND’s Principal. “To date, we have purchased 5 additional iPad 2’s, 7 55” televisions and 7 Apple TV’s. We thank both Dr. Jollivette and Florida Blue Foundation for their help.” Back in February, 2011 Dr. Jollivette returned to his alma mater to be recognized along with other classmates from the Classes of 196062 in an event that celebrated the 50 th anniversary of Archbishop Curley (the boys’ half of two schools that have since merged to create ACND Prep) being the first Florida high school to integrate ten years before MiamiDade County public schools complied after receiving a federal court order. Jollivette and former high school classmates Paul Wyche, Jr. and Carlotta Rhetta who attended school together from grade school at Holy Redeemer came from families that played major roles in desegregation and social change in Miami. Jolivette’s father owned and ran a chain of pharmacies and his mother worked as a MiamiDade school principal. She helped integrate the faculty at Miami Jackson High. A multimedia presentation of this historical event titled, “History Detectives” by professional photographer Tom Salyer, was launched on the school’s website December 15, 2011. Since it’s release, “History Detectives” has been accepted into the archives of highlyrenowned historical institutions: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, New York; the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; and HistoryMiami. “History Detectives” was also the South Florida civil rights archival contribution at the January 12, 2012 screening and discussion of “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock” – a presentation by Public

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Last week Dr. Cyrus Jollivette, Archbishop Curley (Miami) alumnus and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Florida Blue Foundation (Jacksonville) retired. As a gift recognizing Dr. Jollivette’s dedication to his career and commitment to his high school alma mater, the Foundation awarded a $5,000.00 gift to the school’s Classroom Technology Upgrades Fund.

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FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE    

Media  Contact:  Lisa  Morales,  ACND  Public  Relations  Specialist,  [email protected]    Blue  Cross  Foundation  Awards  $5,000.00  to  ACND  Prep  as  Retirement  Gift  for  Board  Chair  and  Curley  Alum,  Dr.  Cyrus  Jollivette  

 Miami,  FL...February  25,  2013...Florida  Blue  Foundation,  (formerly  Blue  Cross  and  Blue  Shield  of  Florida  Foundation)  and  Archbishop  Curley  Notre  Dame  Prep  congratulate  Dr.  Cyrus  Jollivette    (Archbishop  Curley  Class  of  ’64)  on  his  retirement  as  the  Chair  of  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  Florida  Blue  Foundation.      Dr.  Jollivette  has  been  recognized  for  his  love  and  dedication  for  the  school  and  the  generosity  of  Florida  Blue  Foundation  for  its  commitment  to  ACND  Prep’s  summer  programs.    A  plaque  commemorating  his  years  of  service  and  recognizing  Florida  Blue  Foundation’s  $5,000.00  donation  to  ACND  Prep  has  been  installed  outside  of  one  of  the  school’s  main  floor  classrooms.    This  financial  gift  will  be  applied  to  the  school’s  Classroom  Technology  Upgrades  Fund  that  allows  the  school  to  purchase  ten  iPad  2’s  so  that  student  recipients  do  not  have  to  pay  additional  fees  for  both  the  iPad  and  ETexts.    As  of  the  2012-­‐2013  school  year,  all  students  from  grades  6  to  12  received  an  iPad.      “It  was  our  goal  to  continue  to  purchase  more  iPads  and  Apple  TV’s  through  donations  and  fundraising  efforts,”  says  Douglas  Romanik,  ACND’s  Principal.    “To  date,  we  have  purchased  5  additional  iPad  2’s,  7  55”  televisions  and  7  Apple  TV’s.    We  thank  both  Dr.  Jollivette  and  Florida  Blue  Foundation  for  their  help.”    Back  in  February,  2011  Dr.  Jollivette  returned  to  his  alma  mater  to  be  recognized  along  with  other  classmates  from  the  Classes  of  1960-­‐62  in  an  event  that  celebrated  the  50th  anniversary  of  Archbishop  Curley  (the  boys’  half  of  two  schools  that  have  since  merged  to  create  ACND  Prep)  being  the  first  Florida  high  school  to  integrate  -­‐  ten  years  before  Miami-­‐Dade  County  public  schools  complied  after  receiving  a  federal  court  order.    Jollivette  and  former  high  school  classmates  Paul  Wyche,  Jr.  and  Carlotta  Rhetta  who  attended  school  together  from  grade  school  at  Holy  Redeemer  came  from  families  that  played  major  roles  in  desegregation  and  social  change  in  Miami.  Jolivette’s  father  owned  and  ran  a  chain  of  pharmacies  and  his  mother  worked  as  a  Miami-­‐Dade  school  principal.    She  helped  integrate  the  faculty  at  Miami  Jackson  High.    A  multimedia  presentation  of  this  historical  event  titled,  “History  Detectives”  by  professional  photographer  Tom  Salyer,  was  launched  on  the  school’s  website  December  15,  2011.    Since  it’s  release,  “History  Detectives”  has  been  accepted  into  the  archives  of  highly-­‐renowned  historical  institutions:  The  Gilder  Lehrman  Institute  of  American  History,  New  York;  the  Schomburg  Center  for  Research  in  Black  Culture  of  the  New  York  Public  Library,  New  York;  and  HistoryMiami.      “History  Detectives”  was  also  the  South  Florida  civil  rights  archival  contribution  at  the  January  12,  2012  screening  and  discussion  of  “Daisy  Bates:  First  Lady  of  Little  Rock”  –  a  presentation  by  Public  

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Insight  Network  Nine  Network  of  Public  Media,  St.  Louis  Public  Television  and  in  collaboration  with  the  Community  Cinema  Series  which  screens  independent  films  from  the  acclaimed  PBS  Independent  Lens.        “It’s  ACND’s  goal  as  an  Edmund  Rice  school  to  value  the  diversity  of  the  human  family  and  seek  to  reflect  local  diversity  in  its  student  population  and  professional  staff,”  concludes  Romanik.  “Thanks  to  Florida  Blue  Foundation’s  generosity  this  year  and  past  ones  too,  we  have  been  able  to  ensure  that  advancements  in  all  of  our  education  programs  are  done  so  in  an  affordable  way  and  accessible  to  all.”    Photos:    ACNDPrepCyrusJollivetteRelease(1)  Last  week  Dr.  Cyrus  Jollivette,  Archbishop  Curley  (Miami)  alumnus  and  Chair  of  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  Florida  Blue  Foundation  (Jacksonville)  retired.  As  a  gift  recognizing  Dr.  Jollivette’s  dedication  to  his  career  and  commitment  to  his  high  school  alma  mater,  the  Foundation  awarded  a  $5,000.00  gift  to  the  school’s  Classroom  Technology  Upgrades  Fund.    

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