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CREW Leadership Team prepares for 2025-26 school year

CREW Leadership Team prepares for 2025-26 school year

Congratulations and thank you to the 2025-26 Student Leadership Team! These students have been hard at work this summer, preparing to launch another successful school year of leadership and learning through the CREW program. 

Mr. Todd Naumann, Student Culture Coordinator, said, "Our student leaders continue to inspire with their hard work and dedication to creating healthy relationships and meaningful activities that help build up our outstanding school culture."

With help from our Adult Leadership Team, these students will create and lead meaningful activities that encourage leadership, foster faith, and build community. 

Mr. Naumann added, "I am personally grateful for our young people's desire to be outstanding servant-leaders and their love for McNicholas High School." 

Leadership for the Class of 2029 will be chosen in the fall. 

Student Leadership Team

Student Body President: Caleb Naumann. Student Body Vice Presidents: Liliana McHugh, Olivia Dorschug. Senior Class President: Carter Kent. Junior Class President: Tessa Calcitrai. Sophomore Class President: Kelsey Naumann. 

Senior FLIGHT Captains: Sean Bursk, Allie Runte, Whitley Sway, Josie Fortin, Steven Meltebrink, Kate Moran, Ryan Moss, Mia Colonna, Andrew Corcoran, Allison Hannah, Nick Spiegla, Grace McCafferty, Lauren Radtke, Addison Russo, Sarah Hutchinson, Ryan Dorr, Ava Gerome, Gracie Mastruserio. 

Junior FLIGHT Captains: Brody Reinhart, Maria Schulte, Allison Spiller, Nico Voegele, Brody Conrad, Emily Haines, Kennedy Haucke, Florence Boehm, Troy Brickner, Jacob Liter, Connor Longbottom, Emma Marx, Nick Bellissemo, Ali Strange, Sam Whitcomb, Josie Wiles, Molly Dornheggen, Emmet Froman, Connor Powderly

Sophomore FLIGHT Captains: Matthew Powderly, Maeve Rice, Megan Richardson, Preston Greiner, Brock Hauck, Jack McGhee, Athena Andreadis, Claire Brinck, Aiden Brock, Louis Canisalez, Coleton Loewenstine, Anna Moss, Cicillia Snyder, Ben Weisenauer, Will Christin, Frankie Colonna, Owen Flora. 

Adult Leadership Team

Student Culture Coordinator: Mr. Todd Naumann. Deans: Mrs. Ellen Bungenstock, Ms. Cat Humphries, Mr. Dave Wirth. 

Our students are each a part of a learning and leadership community known as a Flight. Flights nurture a vibrant school spirit, inspire excellence, foster faith, and encourage leadership. Each Flight is divided into communities of approximately 12 students, a mentor teacher, and a student captain. Known as CREWS, these small group communities meet daily for intentional formation and mentoring. CREW members pray, play, and grow together, and support each other as they walk side-by-side through their high school years. 

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