Our fall theatrical production, Treasure Island, was a
thrilling example of the power of collaboration as students
poured their hearts and souls into bringing the show to
Xaverian. Cooper Marino ’27 was a brand new student
here when he snagged the leading role. Learn more on
page 6 about how Cooper found his place in Xaverian
theater, as written by Treasure Island crew member,
Joseph Martucci ’24.
Since 1963, Xaverian Brothers, faculty, staff, students,
parents, alumni, and parents of alumni have worked
tirelessly to make our school what it is today. Now 60 years
into our story, Xaverian is truly on the rise. Our fidelity
to providing the best possible academic and formative
experience for our students prevails. Our enrollment is
strong. Philanthropic support powers our mission. Our
faculty employ cutting-edge, science-informed teaching
practices. Our facilities are top notch. And our students
continue to excel both inside and outside the classroom.
Pictured on the cover l to r are Gregory Celestin, Jr. ’24, Jonathan
Monteiro ’24, Andrew Dufault ’24, Mike O’Connor ’24, Denzil Pierre ’24,
Charlie Comella ’24, Henry Hasselbeck ’24, and Caleb Brown ’24.
Te photo above was taken by Quinn Fitzpatrick ’25, a member of the
Communications Corps.
However, the most critical aspect of Xaverian is the power
of our mission. Ours is a lived mission, where every member
of our school community collaborates to do their part in
providing an exceptional experience for our students and
their families. In short, together we rise. We couldn’t do it
without you; thank you for being a part of our Xaverian story.
Respectfully yours,
Jacob A. Conca ’94, Ph.D.
Head of School
Winter 2024 Xaverian Magazine
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