
The Destiny Award is an annual luncheon benefiting St. Philip’s School and Community Center. The event features a conversation with former MLB player Alex Rodriguez, moderated by Dale A. Petroskey. The Mona and David Munson Humanitarian Award will be given to a deserving member of the community.
St. Philip’s School and Community Center is a beacon of light, hope, and transformation in South Dallas. St. Philip’s provides an exceptional education to children from PreK2 to 6th Grade [ages 2 to 12]. St. Philip’s success is evident: 100% of St. Philips alumni graduate from high school and 95% go on to attend college, while the graduation rate for the neighborhood high school is only 48 percent, with 4 percent going on to college.
The Destiny Award is an annual luncheon benefiting St. Philip’s School and Community Center. The event features a conversation with former MLB player Alex Rodriguez, moderated by Dale A. Petroskey. The Mona and David Munson Humanitarian Award will be given to a deserving member of the community.
St. Philip’s School and Community Center is a beacon of light, hope, and transformation in South Dallas. St. Philip’s provides an exceptional education to children from PreK2 to 6th Grade [ages 2 to 12]. St. Philip’s success is evident: 100% of St. Philips alumni graduate from high school and 95% go on to attend college, while the graduation rate for the neighborhood high school is only 48 percent, with 4 percent going on to college.
The Destiny Award is an annual luncheon benefiting St. Philip’s School and Community Center. The event features a conversation with former MLB player Alex Rodriguez, moderated by Dale A. Petroskey. The Mona and David Munson Humanitarian Award will be given to a deserving member of the community.
St. Philip’s School and Community Center is a beacon of light, hope, and transformation in South Dallas. St. Philip’s provides an exceptional education to children from PreK2 to 6th Grade [ages 2 to 12]. St. Philip’s success is evident: 100% of St. Philips alumni graduate from high school and 95% go on to attend college, while the graduation rate for the neighborhood high school is only 48 percent, with 4 percent going on to college.