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Chris Dolce* '88

Chair
Chris Dolce, a member of a St. Michael's founding family, graduated from SMCA in 1988 as a member of the first class to attend all 4 years. He attended Texas A&M University earning a degree in Environmental Design in 1992. Following graduate studies in Historic Preservation at The University of Texas at Austin, he was a founding principal of Sixthriver Architects in Austin. He has served as Vice-President of the firm since 1998 and leads the Corporate Interiors team for the office. He is an expert in corporate programming and design and is responsible for millions of square feet of office development.

In addition to his service as a trustee for St. Gabriel's Catholic School + St. Michael's Catholic Academy, he has served on numerous non-profit boards in the past, including Preservation Austin, the Diocesan School Advisory Board for the Diocese of Austin, the St. Theresa Catholic Church Parish Council, and most recently, St. Louise House. Chris and his wife Kacy, who is also the beneficiary of Catholic education in Texas, have 4 children: two graduates of St. Michael’s, and two current St. Michael's students who are St. Gabriel's graduates. They are both honored to have been made a Knight and Dame of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem. They are currently parishioners at St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
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St. Michael’s Catholic Preparatory School maintains dual accreditation by Independent Schools of the Southwest and the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops. 

St. Michael’s Catholic Preparatory School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, age, gender, national or ethnic origin in : (i) the admission of students; (ii) the offerings of rights, privileges, programs, or activities generally made available to their students; or (iii) the administration of educational policies, financial grant programs, athletic programs, employment practices or policies, or other school-administered programs.