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About Regina
| Fully accredited by the State of Iowa |
2150 Rochester Avenue
Iowa City, IA 52245
(319)338-5436 Jr./Sr. High
(319)337-5739 Elementary
(319)337-2580 Business Office
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Campus
- 22-acre Campus
- Only local school district to offer a PreK-12 grade program on one central campus
- Baseball, soccer, softball, football and band practice/playing field and hard surface track
- Playground area for PreK-6 grade students
- Nature trail built by Regina Boy Scouts
- 2005 completion of capital project which added four new elementary classrooms, new preschool room, and two-story addition housing a new kitchen, cafeteria, seven classrooms, four restrooms, and a science lecture and lab center
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Primary Goals of the Regina Inter-Parish Catholic Education Center
- To build a Catholic Christian school community where students can develop both spiritually and academically
- To evangelize and assist the students in accepting and living the tenets and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church
- To provide a superior academic program that is concerned with all phases of growth of the individual students
- To educate our students to an awareness of the global, social, and economic problems of our time
- To educate our students to become Catholic Christian leaders who act in solving the problems of our community and world
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Board of Education
The Board is composed of the four pastors of the Iowa City parishes and 12 lay members
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Faculty
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Enrollment 2011-2012
85 Preschool
457 K-6
398 7-12
230 Religious Education
*Sr. Mary Fran Michalec coordinates the tri-parish religious education program for public school students. Held weekly at Regina, the program serves students from St. Mary’s, St. Patrick’s, and St. Wenceslaus parishes. St. Thomas More parish conducts its own religious education program (Coralville/North Liberty). |
Tuition Rates 2011-2012
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Parish Stewardship
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School Stewardship
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Full Tuition
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| Eligibility |
Must be a member of one of four supporting parishes |
Students able to meet requirements below
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All remaining students |
| Details |
Parishes determine eligibility based on contributions of time, talent, and treasure
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Regina determines eligibility based on the following factors:
- Parents must agree to volunteer an average of at least one hour per week throughout the school year
- Parents must make monthly purchases in Regina’s Scrip program
- Parents must pay tuition annually or semi-annually or commit to automatic withdrawals for monthly payments
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- Payment of tuition
- Active membership in Regina community
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| K-6 |
$2,995 |
$4,495 |
$5,600 |
| 7-8 |
$3,795 |
$5,595 |
$6,845 |
| 9-12 |
$4,685 |
$6,785 |
$9,450 |
Multi-Child Discount: a 10-percent multi-child family discount is granted to families with three or more children enrolled at Regina in the K-12 program, based on the youngest child(ren).
Information regarding registration and enrollment requirements and procedures should be directed to the specific office listed below.
Kindergarten - 6th grade 319-337-5739
7th grade - 12th grade 319-338-5436
Regina Financials FY 2010-2011
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Operating Income
July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011
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Actual
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% of Total
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Tuition - Families
Tuition - STO of Southeast Iowa
Parish Assessment
Regina Foundation
Special Events
Athletic Gates
Other
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$3,036,400
$ 269,541
$1,436,217
$ 561,336
$ 108,117
$ 107,029
$ 102,723
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54.02%
4.79%
25.55%
9.99%
1.92%
1.90%
1.83%
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TOTAL
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$5,621,363
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100.00%
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Operating Expenses
July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011
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Actual
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% of Total
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Salaries
Text/Instruction
Building
Other
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$4,568,948
$ 576,749
$ 392,592
$ 44,994
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81.28%
10.26%
6.98%
0.80%
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TOTAL
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$5,583,283
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100.00%
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Net Operating Income (Loss) |
$38,080 |
0.68% |
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Annual Appeal 2010-2011 - Raised $470,000
| $175,000 |
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Operational Budgets
(Regina and its Foundation) |
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| $170,000 |
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Regina Special Projects/Programs
>$78,107 - Donor Restricted to Academics, Athletics, Fine Arts, Special Events
>$41,000 - Invested Endowment Gifts
>$30,000 - Technology Updates
>$13,500 - Regina Booster Club
>$ 7,393 - Other Restrictions
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| $ 100,000 |
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K-12 Classroom Enhancements
replace outdated desks, tables, chairs, carpets, blinds, and purchase of dehumidifiers to prevent moisture build-up in rooms |
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| $ 25,000 |
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Continuing Education for Teachers |
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Additional Foundation Payments to Regina in 2010-2011 - $856,780
| $250,000 |
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Teacher Salary Enhancement
Fueling the Fire of Faith Campaign Payout |
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| $125,000 |
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Regina President Position
2007-2008 Annual Appeal Funds |
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| $ 25,000 |
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Regina Sunday |
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| $132,890 |
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Regina Technology
Upgrades/Infrastructure |
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$ 76,576
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Regina General Endowment
5% Interest Income Payout |
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$ 91,626
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Tuition Assistance Endowment
5% Interest Income Payout |
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$ 21,088
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Teacher Salary Endowment
5% Interest Income Payout |
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$ 11,900
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Tuition Assistance Scholarships
5% Interest Income Payouts from Named Endowed Scholarships |
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$122,700
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Special Projects & Programs
$55,245 Athletics
$23,644 Margaret Collins Trust/Tuition Assistance
$16,130 Classroom/Curriculum
$11,250 Fine Arts
$ 7,365 Special Events
$ 9,066 Miscellaneous
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