"We have planted two special silver blue evergreens in honor of, and with great love to, you Peter and to Carolyn (Lynch)," Warshafsky said. "The spruce trees are symbols of nobility, generosity and peace, all qualities that the two of you have demonstrated in abundance through the many years."

"We intend to install a small plaque with your names on the planter so that we can remember both of you and all you mean to us as we enter the doors of learning each day," Warshafsky continued.

Two students then performed "Hallelujah."

Following the dedication, a lunch was served to all the participants.

Students were then asked to speak about their experience at St. John Paul II Catholic Academy.

"This is not rehearsed or planned," explained Principal Warshafsky. "The students are speaking from their hearts."

One parent also offered some words on how important the support she has received from the ICSF has been on her life.

"Love. This is what the student and parent speakers shared with us as being the secret to the success of the school," Reardon said. "Students are deeply cared for and seen as gifts from God who deserve love and opportunity."

According to the Catholic Schools Foundation, the ICSF provides nearly $1 million in scholarship and programmatic support to the four schools that make up the St. John Paul II Catholic Academy.

"Our donors saw first-hand the real impact their support has on the lives of young people," Reardon said. "It is one thing for us to tell our donors of the importance of their support, it is another for them to meet these students and teachers."