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Saint Viator Hires New Assistant Director of Enrollment

Saint Viator High School announced the hiring of Maggie Wiener as the school's new Assistant Director of Enrollment. Wiener began working with the school in May, when she was hired as the Dance Head Coach. She will continue on in that role in addition to working in the Enrollment office starting November 30th under Director of Enrollment Chris Bremner.

"We're very grateful to have Maggie on board in this important role," Bremner said. "We have no doubt she'll do a fantastic job bringing in new students to our school. Her enthusiasm for the work and ability to connect with students is already evident in her work as the dance coach and I'm excited to see what she'll bring to this new role."

Wiener spent two years as the Administrative Assistant and Development Coordinator at St. Cyprian School in River Grove, as well as serving as dance coach at Robert Morris University, and Guerin College Prep and served as cheer coach at Saint Patrick High.

"I have loved working with Saint Viator this year and I look forward to expanding the relationship as I step into this new role," said Wiener. "I'm excited to get to know the local elementary and junior high schools and build relationships to help generate interest for the Saint Viator community."

Wiener graduated with honors with a BA in Exercise Science and Community Recreation from Ripon College where she received Dean's List recognition seven times and was an academic scholarship recipient.

Saint Viator High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory school committed to providing religious formation and an academic program of excellence to young men and women. Led by the Clerics of Saint Viator, teachers and staff are dedicated to the intellectual, physical, spiritual, and emotional growth of each student. In recent years, Saint Viator High School has twice been selected as a National Blue Ribbon School, the highest national award a school can receive. Saint Viator High School has also been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School from 2015 through 2022 for its ongoing commitment to innovation and use of technology to enhance student learning and was named a Top STEM High School by Newsweek.

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