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For over 50 years, Brother Rice High School has been fostering a

community of faith where each young man is accepted, recognized,


valued, and challenged to grow, while Acting Manfully in Christ
Jesus. Our success is a result of many components: a students hard
work; parental involvement; a dedicated, caring faculty and coaching
staff; and a nurturing, supportive atmosphere.
Our students successes are just one of many reasons that Brother
Rice is the most popular choice for boys on the South Side of Chicago.
Recent renovations to our campus including the Pilon Library,
the construction of the new wrestling room, and the addition of a state
of the art production studio have the campus looking sharper than
ever! Brother Rice, like 7 of the 8 Ivy League Schools and 72 of the top
100 universities, has gone Google with a Chromebook initiative,
as well as implementing Google Apps for education. With an extremely
dedicated faculty, an exciting and engaging group of coaches
and an enthusiastic group of Administrators, Brother Rices future has
never looked brighter.
It is reasons like these that there has never been a
better time to be a Crusader! We are excited for you to
join our Family
Academics
Numbers
Activities
Spiritual
Location
Athletics
Admissions
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Tradition
Tradition
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Liam Sweeney, Sophomore and
Jerry Sweeney, 81
Palos South Middle
Rice Pride Never Dies is a common
thread amongst our very active
alumni group. For many fathers, like
Jerry Sweeney (pictured) class
of 81, sending his son Liam
to Brother Rice has been a very
rewarding and reinvigorating
experience. I still get excited when
I pull up to Brother Rice, says
Sweeney, from Palos Park. Brother
Rice is such a special place to
meI have so many friends that I
went there with, and that work
there now. It truly is a family. Im
thrilled that my son Liam is having
many of the same experiences that I
had as a young Crusader and loving
being part of the Crusader family.
With our Moms and Dads clubs,
and many other groups, parents are
able to stay involved with their
son and enjoy in the experience as
well. For alumni Dads, it truly is a
surreal experience.
Family Atmosphere
When you choose to come to Brother Rice you are joining
a family that is 20,000 plus family members strong.
The alumni, our Crusader Nation, lays claim to many
doctors, lawyers, accountants, professionals, service
men, athletes, and teachers that have benetted from the
unique learning atmosphere at Brother Rice. Forging
relationships that last a lifetime with classmates, teachers, and
coaches, your four years at Brother Rice are going to be
fun lled, exciting and memorable. We cant wait to watch
you grow as a Crusader, carry on old traditions, and
create new ones!
Why All Boys?
Studies show that students in a single-gender setting perform
better academically. In an all boys setting, the boys are more
willing to participate in class, to ask questions, and contribute
freely without ridicule. Our young men thrive in a competitive,
yet nurturing environment that is created in our classrooms.
The boys are able to concentrate more, and enjoy being
themselves while putting an unwavering focus on their spiritu-
ality, academics and activities. The dynamic learning environment
at Brother Rice creates a positive attitude, and lasting bonds with
friends, that remain with our students for life.
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acaiixics
Academics
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Brother Rice commits itself to preparing each of our students
for college and beyond. Our school offers three levels of
curriculum to challenge and inspire our young men: APEX/
Honors, PREP, and FOCUS. Each students schedule is
customized to challenge and strengthen the skills of that
student. Brother Rice is clearly a leader in preparing all high
school students for postsecondary education.
JON ERICKSON, VICE PRESIDENT OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR ACT.
APEX/Honors
APEX is an elite level honors program designed to guide the truly
academically gifted student to his full potential.
APEX students take all honors level courses, as well as a
number of Advanced Placement courses, over their
sophomore to senior years.
The average ACT score in 2013 for APEX students was 33!
Every APEX student, as well as many students in the
PREP program, was an Illinois state scholar.
It is common for APEX students to enter college with
20
+
hours of college credit from Brother Rice classes.
PREP
Personalized Response to Educational Potential (PREP) provides
individual scheduling for each student after the placement exam
and department review.
A mixture of different level classes is available. Each course
is college-preparatory and designed specically for ACT and
SAT examinations.
FOCUS
Our FOCUS program is offered for students that may experience
difculty in completing the PREP program. FOCUS attempts
to instill better study habits and provide academic growth in
order to progress to PREP level.
Highlights include
Smaller classroom settings.
Specialized teachers.
Bimonthly progress reports and frequent parent contact.
3-year program in which many students move into PREP
program after 2 years.

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College Credit Opportunities
Dual Credit Class
The Dual Credit Course opportunity consists of 11 junior and
senior level courses which are accredited as college level
courses. This program is done in conjunction with St. Xavier
University, Loyola University, Moraine Valley CC, and
St. Marys University (MN).
AP Courses
There are 15 Advanced Placement level courses available at
Brother Rice, beginning in Sophomore year. Our pass rate hovers
between 7080%, compared to state norm of 60%.
The class of 2014 featured 36 AP Scholars (students who
passed 3 or more AP Exams). Between the Dual Credit and AP
programs, it is very common for Brother Rice grads to
enter college with AT LEAST one semester worth of college
credit hours. This makes our students much more attractive to
colleges and passes along signicant savings to their families.
AP Classes
Dual Credit Courses
Matt Sweiss, Class of 2014
St. Linus Grammar School, University
of Illinois College of Business
For many students, like Matt Sweiss,
the opportunities are endless
at Brother Rice. With 15 Advanced
Placement Courses and 11 Dual
Credit Courses available, many
Brother Rice students enter college
with a good amount of credits
already under their belt. Recent
graduate Matt Sweiss enters the
University of Illinois College of
Business with 26 credit hours
essentially as a sophomore! Entering
U of I with 26 credits is huge! It saves
me and my family a great deal of
money, and allows me to register for
classes earlier, and even take one
less class a semester while here says
Matt. Seniors regularly graduate
Brother Rice with anywhere from
635 credit hours to college.
Marketing 3 Credits (St. Xavier)
Accounting 3 Credits (St. Xavier)
IT Essentials 7 Credits (Moraine Valley)
Cisco Academy 12 Credits (Moraine Valley)
Psychology 6 Credits (Moraine Valley)
Physics 4 Credits (St. Marys)
English III 3 Credits (St. Marys)
English IV 3 Credits (St. Marys)
German IV 6 Credits (Loyola)
French IV 6 Credits (Loyola)
Spanish IV 6 Credits (Loyola)
AB Calculus
BC Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Economics
Micro
Economics
Macro
U.S. Government
U.S. History
European History
English
Composition
English
Literature
German
French
Spanish
Music Theory
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Placement
At Brother Rice, we take student placement very seriously.
As incoming freshmen, a students placement is based on much
more than simply his entrance exam score. A Brother Rice
representative will meet with an administrator or 8th grade
teacher at that students school to discuss the academic ability,
achievement, and study habits of each student. Junior high
grades are also considered when placing a student. In addition, a
students placement is continually evaluated while at Brother
Rice to ensure the best t for each student.
Academic Support
Brother Rice offers a Resource Center located in the Pilon
Library. The Resource Center, open to all students, features two
certied teachers available for tutoring in math, science, and
English during extended school hours. In addition, upper-
classmen National Honors Society members offer a tutoring
service in all subject areas.
Accommodation Plans
There are approximately 100 students at Brother Rice that have
Individual Catholic Education Plans (ICEP). We aim to
accommodate as many students as possible with previous IEPs
and 401 plans. At the beginning of each school year, the student
and family have meetings with the counselor and all teachers on
the students schedule to ensure accommodations. These students
range from APEX level to FOCUS level students at Brother Rice.
Counseling Services
In addition to helping students transition to Brother Rice and
deal with the many issues of high school life, our counselors are
heavily involved in guiding your sons to fulll their college
dream. Our six counselors (5 full time counselors, and 1 College
Counselor) assist students/families in the college exploration
process with the use of the web-based Naviance/Family Connec-
tion. Our staff helps students select a college and a major/career
that are in line with their academic strengths, talents, and
personal interests. This process begins freshman year and develops
over the students four years at Brother Rice. Counselors
will also guide families through the nancial aid and scholarship
application process.

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Brother Rice graduates
continue their education at
some of the most respected
colleges and universities
in the country
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Spiritual
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Brother Rice High School, established by the Christian
Brothers, has successfully educated young men living out the
Essential Elements of a Christian Brothers Education for
over 50 years. A Christian Brothers education seeks to create
a community of faith where each young man is accepted,
recognized, valued, and challenged to grow. Our schools
motto, Act Manfully in Christ Jesus, is practiced every day
in the classrooms and on the athletic elds.
Christian Service
Students learn about their peers and themselves by interacting
with different groups through service projects. Freshmen
and sophomores are required to complete 10 hours of Christian
service within the school year. Juniors and seniors must
complete 20 hours, 10 in each semester. There are a number of
service project opportunities available throughout the school
year and summer. Many students take part in a variety of
projects, more than satisfying the minimum service requirement.
Events at the Ronald McDonald House, Homeless Shelters,
and our own Baseball Buddy Night (see pictures) have proven to
be fun ways to give back to the community.
KAIROS
The Brother Rice Kairos program is one of the longest running
programs in the area. This year, we will celebrate Kairos 130
through 133. The word Kairos, meaning Gods time, and for four
days, we get away from the hustle of everyday life and take a step
Retreats
Retreat programs are integrated into the freshman/sophomore
curriculum. In addition, juniors and seniors may participate in
the popular KAIROS retreat.
back to focus on whats truly important. During Gods time,
we are able to drop our masks, and clear away the clutter to see
what is really important. The most common response to
a students favorite experience at Brother Rice, is their time
on Kairos.
School Masses
As a Catholic high school, Brother Rice provides a wide range of
spiritual activities for the entire community. The student
body gathers twice a month for liturgical services, including
the First Friday liturgical series. In addition to daily classroom
prayer, one of our student peer ministers leads the entire school
in prayer each day during announcements.
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AP Courses
36 33 30
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Number
of AP
Scholars
Top 20
Students
ACT Average
Top 50
Students
ACT Average
Dual Credit Courses
with St. Xavier &
Loyola Universities
National Merit
Commended
Students
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State Scholars
in the
Last 4 Years
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Brother Rice
by the numbers
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15,000+
Number of Universities that
Visit Brother Rice Annually
Colleges the Class of 2014 are Attending
Notre Dame, Georgetown,
and Every School in Big 10
$10.5 Million
in Scholarships Earned
College Bound
Accepted
to First Choice
in College
97%
86%
350
+
Hours of Service Completed by
BR Student Body in 20132014
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aruiirics
Baseball
Basketball
Bass Fishing
Bowling
Cross Country
Diving
Football
Golf
Hockey
Lacrosse
Rugby
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Wrestling
Athletics
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Excellence on the playing eld and in the classroom is evident
at Brother Rice. As a member of the famed Chicago
Catholic League, Brother Rice has built a proud tradition of
outstanding athletic achievement with 21 state champion-
ships, 132 varsity league titles, and 42 Tony Lawless
Award-winners. Along with this impressive record, our
students are taught to play with a strong Catholic, ethical,
and moral compass.
Dedicated Coaches
Our coaches are dedicated to success built on hard work and
discipline, both on and off the playing eld. Coaches encourage
participation in multiple sports and activities and never pressure a
student-athlete to specialize in just one sport. Our coaching
staff views college placement as a big part of their job. Our
coaches help our student-athletes navigate the college recruiting
cycle and make connections to open doors up for our athletes.
We are very proud that so many of our graduates go to college to
pursue a scholarship opportunity
Athletic Facilities
Brother Rice is very proud to lay claim to many college level
athletic facilities. Whether it is the immaculate baseball
eld, state of the art turf football/soccer/lacrosse/rugby eld, our
expansive and updated weight room, Brother Rice has the
facilities to help you become a next level athlete.
Rice Pride
For our students, Rice Pride means supporting our teams by
attending not only home games, but road games as well.
It is not uncommon for our fans to outnumber the oppositions
fans at away games! Our home athletic events are among
the schools most popular attractions. Gary Little Stadium and
our main gym are always packed with the renowned
Crusader Crazies.
Left to right
Alex Nemeh St. Michaels
Michael McGinley Most Holy
Redeemer
Spencer Scott St. Germaine
Patrick Hosty St. Gerald Matt
Pikowski St. Christina
At Brother Rice, we take pride in
displaying excellence both on
the eld and in the classroom.
For the seniors above, that means
putting forth an excellent effort
in the classroom as well as on the
football eld. These young men
typify what a Rice Man is
with their relentless pursuit of
Excellence in all Endeavors. With
an amazing average ACT of 33.4
among them, and a plenty of big
wins under their belt on the eld,
these men compete in the class-
room as hard as they do on the
eld. Classes are fun at Ricewe
are always incorporating technology
and competing in the classroom
says Matt Pikowski. The teachers
will make sure you get the most out
of your abilityand the coaches
will too! Adds McGinley. With an
astonishing 25% of the senior class
over a 30 on the ACT, it would
appear our young men are right!
Baseball
Basketball
Bass Fishing
Bowling
Cross Country
Diving
Football
Golf
Hockey
Lacrosse
Rugby
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Wrestling
Fresh Football
Soph Football
Fresh Basketball
Soph Basketball
JV Hockey
Fresh Baseball
Soph Baseball
JV Track
Fresh Rugby
JV Rugby
Fresh Volleyball
Soph Volleyball
DID YOU KNOW?
Brother Rice won lower level Chicago
Catholic League Championships in the
following sports in the 20132014
school year:
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Activities
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Brother Rice offers its students a variety of different ways to
get involved. As we like to say, Rice Pride Never Dies.
That pride is instilled not only on the athletic elds and in
the student section for football and basketball games,
but also in our activities, clubs, and societies. Clubs and
activities also offer an opportunity for students to interact
with Mother McAuley students, as a number of our clubs
are shared with them.
Endless Opportunities
Brother Rice encourages students to get involved, participate,
and belong. We are proud of the fact that 93% of the
student body participates in co-curricular activities. Involvement
in these programs helps develop leadership, cooperation,
and self-direction. With 30
+
clubs being offered at Brother Rice,
its not hard to nd something to be involved in.
Marching Band
The Brother Rice Music Program, in conjunction with Mother
McAuley, offers a challenging and diverse range of music
courses to students. Students are offered instruction in the
following classes: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Beginning
Band, Jazz Ensemble, Marching Band, Music Appreciation,
and Vocal Ensembles. This year, the band will be performing in
Walt Disney World. In coming years, members of the music
program will be offered opportunities to travel abroad to learn
about musics origin in Austria and the Czech Republic. The Crusader Crazies
While the Crazies are not an ofcial club at Rice, it is without
question the most popular experience for a student. Whether
its home or away football, basketball, hockey, and even baseball
and volleyball games, you can always count on the Brother
Rice student body to be in attendance to help give the
Crusaders an edge. All students are welcome and encouraged
to take part in this most unique experience, where all
of our students join in support of their school and friends.
Tommy Alvarez, Junior
St. John Fisher
Tommy is a perfect example of how
young men can nd their passion
at Brother Rice. While maintaining a
full schedule of mostly honors
classes, caddying in the summer
and being a member of the golf
team in the fall, Tommy has truly
found his calling with our broadcast
journalism and production crew.
As the announcer for all of our home
football and basketball games,
Tommy is building quite a portfolio
for college, and having a blast
in the meantime. Announcing the
home games has been a dream
come true, and I look forward to
each broadcast says Tommy.
Pictured here in our state of the art
production studio, Tommy and
the team do an excellent job of
streaming the games.
Academic
Math Team
National Honor Society
Robotics
School Newspaper
Scholastic Bowl
Intramural Sports
Floor Hockey
Sand Volleyball
Service
Key Club
ECOsaders
Edmund Rice Society
SADD (Students Against
Destructive Decisions)
Student Council
Social
Astronomy Club
Dance Committee
Diversity Club
Drama Club
Fishing Club
Sailing Club
Theatre/Drama Club
Video Game Club
Spiritual
Kairos
Peer Ministry
Liturgy Group
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Entrance Requirements
and Placement
All incoming freshmen are required to
take the High School Placement
Exam on January 10th, 2015. Doors
open at 7:15 A.M.; the test begins at
8:00 A.M. and lasts until noon.
The date and fee ($25) is set by the
Chicago Archdiocese for all Catholic
high schools. No pre-registration
is necessary.
Acceptance to Brother Rice and
placement in academic programs are
based on the exam, completion of
grade school, and recommendations
by grade school teachers and adminis-
trators. In order to qualify for scholar-
ships and nancial aid, students must
test at Brother Rice.
Tuition
Tuition for the 20142015 school year
is $10,450. There is an additional $300
lab fee. Brother Rice offers a $750
discount for a second son in atten-
dance, and a $500 discount is given for
any additional siblings beyond that.
Siblings at Mother McAuley receive a
credit for $250 from each school ($500
total). Tuition may be paid in full at the
beginning of the school year with a
$250 discount, or families may enroll in
a 10-month payment plan (JulyApril).
Scholarships and Financial
Assistance Programs
Brother Rice offers a vast array of
memorial and academic scholarships
for both incoming and current
students. In addition, BR works
directly with Private School Assess-
ment Service (PSAS) in granting
nancial aid to our student body.
Awards are based on a multitude of
reasons, centering around nancial
background, as well as number
of children in the house, etc. Awards
vary $500$3,000.
Currently, over 30% of the student
body receives some form of nancial
assistance from Brother Rice.
Entrance Exam Awards
In effort to reward academic leaders,
and maintain a competitive advantage
in the classroom, Brother Rice unveiled
a new scholarship program last year:
Test takers who score 9599% on the
Brother Rice entrance exam will be
named Blessed Edmund Rice Scholars
and will receive a $3,000 scholarship
for each of their four years at
Brother Rice. To retain this scholarship,
students must maintain a minimum
GPA of 3.9.
Test takers who score 9094% will
be named Waterford Scholars and will
receive a $1,500 scholarship for their
freshman year.
Students must test at Brother Rice
Brother Rice is proud to offer over 25
different memorial scholarships,
some based on need, and some on
merit. A few are highlighted
on the next page (for a full list, visit
brotherrice.org/admissions).
Admissions
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Brother Rice also works very closely
with a number of outside scholarship
organizations such as:
LINK UNLIMITED
HighSight
Daniel Murphy Scholarship
Standing Tall
Big Shoulders Fund
To receive more information on all
offered scholarships please visit our
website at brotherrice.org/admissions
or contact our nance ofce.
Graduation Requirements
Brother Rice requires that all students
have 24 credits for graduation. The
majority of our students graduate with
more than 24 credits. In addition,
freshmen and sophomores must
complete 10 hours of Christian Service
each year; juniors and seniors must
complete 20 hours of Christian Service.
Dress Code
Brother Rice students are allowed to
wear the ofcial uniform polo
(adidas brand), found in the Brother
Rice bookstore all year long. Students
are always expected to be in dress
slacks (black, grey, or khaki) and dress
shoes. A solid color dress shirt and tie
are expected for days when the
student body gathers for Mass.
23-Acre Campus
State-of-the-art science wing
2 chemistry labs
2 biology labs
1 physics lab
2 computer centers
5 full classroom-style computer labs
and one mobile lab featuring over
300 new computers
New parking lot/entrance
New FieldTurf athletic eld
Remodeled baseball eld
Completely renovated band room
Remodeled cafeteria
Indoor Olympic-sized pool
Edmund Rice chapel
Theology center/lecture hall
Two gymnasiums
Weight/tness room
Christian Brothers Service Award
Given to incoming freshman students displaying
outstanding service/leadership in their parish.
Award ranges from $1,000$2,000.
Tom Mikrut Scholarship
Given to graduates of St. Catherines of
Alexandria School. Award ranges from
$2,000$4,500. Recipients are students that
demonstrate nancial need and have a strong
academic background.
Brendan Murrihy Scholarship
Given to boys from Evergreen Park. Award ranges
from $500$2,500.
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Brother Rice is in a premier location. We are fortunate to be located in a safe
and convenient location on the corner of 99th Street and Pulaski Road.
As a result, many of our students walk, ride their bike, or carpool to school.
In addition, Brother Rice is easily accessed by the CTA/Pace bus routes.
Students receive reduced fares with their Student ID.
While Brother Rice embraces its roots a neighborhood school, we are very
aware of the transportation requirements for those that have a longer
commute. Because of the strong transportation options offered at BR, our
family draws students from Manhattan, Country Club Hills, Orland Park,
La Grange and Lemont.
Metra Train & Shuttle Service
A very popular option for those from SW suburbs (Orland, Homer Glen,
Lemont, Frankfort). BR provides a shuttle bus between Metras Oak Lawn
Station (95th and Tulley) and the school. The shuttle picks up students
from the 7:37 A.M. train, and students are to Brother Rice in 5 minutes. The
shuttle takes students back to the train at 3 P.M. after school. There is
also a shuttle option at 6 P.M. after activities. Registration is required, and
there is a $150 fee.
Private Bus Service (In Conjunction with Mother McAuley)
Brother Rice and Mother McAuley work together in transporting their
students to and from school. A private bus service is offered in four routes
(see map on the following page) to get to our campus. The stops on
each route will vary based on ridership. The bus picks up in the morning,
and drops off after school at 3 P.M. and after activities at 6 P.M.
Getting to
Brother Rice
Marcus Jones, Senior
Central Junior High, Evergreen Park
Brother Rice is truly a neighborhood
school. We are very proud of the
fact that many of our students come
from the immediate areas of
Mount Greenwood, Evergreen Park,
Oak Lawn and Beverly. While many
boys get rides and carpool to school,
plenty of boys walk or ride their
bike like Marcus (pictured). I never
realized how much time I would
spend at Rice. I am here all the time
with sports, clubs and events.
It is very helpful to be so close to
home and in such a great neighbor-
hood at Rice Marcus shares.
The guys and I love taking the
train in the morning. It is
quick,easy and reliable. We have
time to get some homework
done or just relax and hang out.
I highly suggest it
Orland Park residents
Ryan Kutt 17 / Dave Maracich 17
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159th St.
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I-55
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Diverse Student Body
Brother Rice embraces
its roots as a neighborhood
school; a number of
our students walk or ride
their bikes to school.
However, we do have many
families who travel from the
following towns:
Alsip
Blue Island
Burbank
Calumet City
Chicago
Crestwood
Dolton
Evergreen Park
Flossmoor
Hickory Hills
Hinsdale
Homer Glen
La Grange
Lansing
Lemont
Manhattan
Matteson
Midlothian
Mokena
Oak Forest
Oak Lawn
Olympia Fields
Orland Park
Palos Heights
Palos Hills
Plaineld
South Holland
Summit
Robbins
Riverside
Tinley Park
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Western Suburb/
Midway Route
Bus currently starts in
La Grange area in
St. Cletus and makes
stops at St. Daniel,
St. Rene, St. Mary Star
of the Sea and
St. Symphorosa.
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Northeast Route
Starts in the South
Loop, and stops at
St. Gabriel, St. Jerome,
St. Sabina and
St. Columbanus.
3
Southeast Route
St. Jude (South
Holland), Annunciata,
St. John De La Salle,
and St. Margaret
of Scotland all serviced
on this route.
4
Southwest Suburb
Route
Students are picked
up at spots in
Orland, Tinley Park
and Palos areas.
Approximate bus routes. These routes change every year to accomodate our students.
Private Bus Service Routes
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OPEN HOUSES
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Sunday, November 23, 2014
11 A.M.1 P.M.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015
6:30 P.M.

ENTRANCE EXAM
Saturday, January 10, 2015
8:00 A.M.
SHADOW DAY/CAMPUS TOUR
7th and 8th grade students are invited
to shadow ANY DAY Brother Rice
is in session from 9/5/141/9/15.
Schedule at BrotherRice.org/
Admissions or contact Tim OConnell.
Crusader Day (7th and 8th)
Monday, October 13, 2014

Crusader Day (7th only)
Monday, February 16, 2015
7th & 8th GRADE EVENTS
Homecoming Football
vs St. Laurence
Friday, September 26th at 7:30 P.M.

Academic Bowl
Saturday, October 18

Math Competition
Saturday, November 8

Crusader Clash
Tuesday, November 25
10001 South Pulaski Road
Chicago, Illinois 60655
773-429-4300
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Please contact Tim OConnell 03 at 773-429-4312 or by e-mail at toconnell@brrice.org

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