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La Lumiere School Announces 2015-2016 Student Prefect Board

La-Lumiere-PrefectBoard-2015For over 50 years, La Lumiere School has developed leaders who uphold the School’s motto of Character, Scholarship, and Faith from curriculum to outside the classroom. Fostering good leaders is a tradition at La Lumiere through its Prefect Leadership System. This system is designed to challenge 10 student leaders each year to serve their school through significant contributions in all areas of the school community such as student life, admissions, community service, spiritual life, residential life, and the overall quality of the school experience. Each prefect oversees a council of students committed to a specific area of responsibility to establish a full range of student ownership and involvement. La Lumiere School is proud to announce the 2015-2016 Prefect Board.

Pictured left to right: Academic Prefect, Megan Gillen of La Porte; Serviam Prefect, Blair Arnell of Chesterton; Athletic Prefect, Nerissa Siwietz of Michigan City; Hospitality Prefect, Karalyn Knight of Beverly Shores; Residential Life Prefect, Ben Rhomberg of Oak Park, Ill.; Head Prefect, Mary Frances “Frannie” Eisenhauer of Beverly Shores; Admissions Prefect, Daniel “Dany” Brooks of Michigan City; Residential Life Prefect, Shan “Jenny” Xue of Qingdao, China; Sacristan Prefect, Maria Lake of La Porte; and Co-Curricular Prefect, Amelia Dudek of Chicago.

About La Lumiere School
La Lumiere School is a premier college preparatory boarding and day school located on a spectacular 190-acre campus 25 miles west of South Bend, 8 miles from La Porte, 7 miles from New Buffalo and about an hour southeast of Chicago. Academic excellence characterizes the entire curriculum and helps to prepare its students to attend some of the best colleges in the country including Stanford University, Northwestern University, Rhode Island School of Design, University of Notre Dame, Wake Forest University, Middlebury College, Georgetown University, Cornell University, Colgate University, University of Michigan, and the University of Chicago.

For additional information, go online to lalumiere.org. La Lumiere School is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) and the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA).

More information about La Lumiere School can be found at lalumiere.org.