May 12th, 2008
| College Acceptances for the Class of 2008 |
| Albany College of Pharmacy |
Northland College |
| Alfred University |
Northwestern University |
| American International University |
Nova Scotia Agriculture College |
| Amherst College |
Pine Manor College |
| Anna Maria College |
Prescott College* |
| Bates College* |
Queen’s University* |
| Becker College |
Quinnipiac University* |
| Bentley College |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
| Boston College* |
Rhodes College |
| Boston University |
Ringling College of Art and Design |
| Bowdoin College |
Rivier College* |
| Brandeis University |
Rochester Institute of Technology |
| Bryant University* |
Roger Williams University |
| Bryn Mawr College |
Saint Joseph’s College of Connecticut |
| Carleton College |
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine* |
| Carleton University |
Saint Michael’s College* |
| Case Western Reserve |
Salve Regina University |
| Catholic University |
School of Museum Fine Arts Boston |
| Cazenovia College |
Simmons College* |
| Champlain College* |
Smith College |
| Clark University |
Southern Maine Community College |
| Colby College* |
Southern New Hampshire University* |
| Colby-Sawyer College* |
St. Andrews Presbyterian College* |
| Colgate University |
St. Anselm College* |
| College of Mount Saint Vincent* |
St. Mary’s College of Maryland* |
| College of the Atlantic |
St. Thomas University - New Brunswick* |
| Colorado State University |
Stonehill College* |
| Dalhousie University |
Suffolk University* |
| Dartmouth College* |
SUNY–Coll.of Envir. Science & Forestry* |
| Davidson College* |
Sweet Briar College* |
| Drew University* |
The American University* |
| Eckerd University |
Trinity College |
| Emmanuel College |
Tufts University |
| Evergreen State College |
University of Connecticut |
| Fairleigh Dickenson University |
University of Dayton |
| Fischer College |
University of Maine at Farmington* |
| Green Mountain College* |
University of Maine at Orono* |
| Grinnell College |
University of Mass at Amherst |
| Groucher College |
University of New England |
| Hampshire College |
University of New Hampshire |
| Hartwick College |
University of North Carolina |
| Haverford College |
University of Notre Dame* |
| Hofstra University |
University of Pennsylvania |
| Husson College* |
University of Pittsburgh* |
| Johns Hopkins University* |
University of Prince Edward Island |
| Johnson State College |
University of Rochester |
| Lake Forest College* |
University of Southern Maine* |
| Lasell College* |
University of Toronto |
| Loyola College of Maryland* |
University of Vermont* |
| Loyola University* |
University of Waterloo |
| Lyndon State College |
Ursinus College |
| Macalester College |
Vermont Technical College |
| Maine Maritime Academy* |
Villanova University |
| Mary Washington |
Washington College |
| Massachusetts College of Pharmacy* |
Wellesley College |
| Merrimack University |
Wentworth Institute of Technology |
| Mitchell College* |
Wheaton College |
| Mount Holyoke College* |
Whitman College |
| Mount Ida College* |
Wilkes University* |
| Mount Saint Mary’s |
Williams College |
| Northeastern University |
Worcester Polytechnic Institute* |
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*Denotes student’s final choice. |
Posted in About McAuley, Academics, Admissions, Alumnae & Giving, Guidance, Parents, Student Life |
April 6th, 2008
McAuley placed fifth in this year’s indoor track southwesterns, the Lions did feature four event winners. Sophomore Allina Verrillo took the junior shot put (35-1 3/4). Junior Olivia Mackenzie won the mile (5:31.80). Sophomore Lauren Fecteau was tops in the two-mile (11:52.30). Sophomore Hanna Lyons won the junior 40 (5.51). Lyons was also runner-up in the 200(29.10).Senior Christina Salamone placed third in the senior 45 hurdles (7.12). Senior Nellie Honan came in fourth in the senior 400 (1:10.60)and finished in a three-way tie for fourth in the high jump (4-10). McAuley was also fifth in the 1,640 relay (4:25.20).
Posted in Athletics, Parents, Student Life, Varsity Indoor Track, Winter Sports |
April 6th, 2008

McAuley senior M.C. Kusturin’s original play has been selected for performance by Portland Stage Company. Her one act play “Ten Things I’ve Learned from Working at Flatfolds” will be rehearsed by PSC’s affiliate actors and presented during their Little Festival of the Unexpected from May 12-17. This festival “gives first hearings to emerging voices in American theater” and we are proud that M.C. is among the best and brightest.
Posted in About McAuley, Dramatic Arts, Parents, Student Life |
April 6th, 2008
McAuley is hosting a fourth year of an Academic Foreign Exchange with a High School from Santiago de Chile: Colegio Juanita de los Andes. While at McAuley, the Chilean girls have their own schedules and attend school as part of the student body. The immersion helps them greatly improve their English and understand the United States culture. They, in turn, enrich our student body with their experiences and PowerPoint presentations about their country and culture. Friends are made all around. There are six girls living with host families at McAuley. Host families and Mrs. Dubreuil arrange a variety of activities and field trips for the students including City Tours of Portland, ski trip to Sugarloaf, a lobster dinner and trips to other Maine sites. It is a wonderful enriching experience for all involved, and life-changing for many. Please contact Mrs. Dubreuil if you have any questions or comments.
Also, enjoy the photos on McAuley Webshots and the Exchange Blog:
Posted in About McAuley, Parents, Student Life |
March 15th, 2008
Catherine McAuley High School was the runner up at the Maine State Drama Festival at Falmouth High School. Rebecca Weidler, Beth Neault, and Grace Fosler won prestigious All-Festival Cast awards and the entire cast and crew won a special commendation for Theatricality. Rebecca Tanous won a Music and Sound design award. Amy Smith won a special commendation for Costumes, and Beth LaFreniere, Robyn Sukeforth, Shelby Stowell, and Natalie Johnson won a special commendation for Hair and Makeup Design. Congratulations to the entire Limelighters Cast and Crew for a wonderful production of The Odyssey!
Posted in Academics, Dramatic Arts, Fine Arts, Parents, Student Life |
March 7th, 2008
Catherine McAuley High School was named State Champion of the “We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution” competition sponsored by the Center for Civic Education. The championship was held at the Abramson Center at USM on March 6. Each year, high school teams all over the country spend months examining the principles upon which the Constitution is based. This year the Advanced Placement American Government class of twenty two students clinched the State Championship, advancing them to compete at the national level. On May 2, the class will travel to Washington, D.C. once again to represent the State of Maine in the National “We the People” competition. This is the school’s fifth appearance in the acclaimed academic program that tests knowledge of the contents and application of the United States Constitution in the format of a mock Congressional hearing. The members of the class are as follows: Teacher Mr. Joseph Wagner of Lyman, Michelle Brown of Portland, Rebecca Weidler of Portland, Erin McKenna of Portland, Natalie Brown of Scarborough, Daphne Politis of Scarborough, Kathleen Demarco of Scarborough, Kathleen Doyle of Falmouth, Nicole Rainville of Falmouth, Emily Lafond of Falmouth, Robyn Sukeforth of Falmouth, Monike Santana of South Portland, Hannah Johnson of Cumberland, Sarah Brazell of Cape Elizabeth, Charlotte Kinkade-Boymer of Kennebunk, Deanna McLaughlin of Gorham, Caitlin Dodge of Buxton, Meghan Rhoades of Standish, Michelle Twomey of Limington, Olivia Tourangeau of Old Orchard, Michelle Paquette of Saco, Kali Pulkkinen of Lewiston, and Jessica George of Madison, NH
Posted in About McAuley, Academics, Parents, Student Life |