Deb Keane has worked as an Executive Assistant to the Head of School at The Frances Xavier Warde School since 2018. Prior to that, they held the positions of Assistant to the Provost and Coordinator in the Office of Academic Affairs at Saint Xavier University from 2001 to 2017.
Deb Keane earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts/Business from Saint Xavier University, completing their education from 2001 to 2010. Deb also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies from the same university, although the exact years of completion are not provided.
The Frances Xavier Warde School
Twenty years ago, a dream born on the steps of Old St. Patrick's Church came into being an a very small way. That dream is now a reality. The Frances Xavier Warde students embrace learning as they develop a sense of responsibility for themselves and the world. For an elementary school, twenty years is not a very long time. The first class had only thirty-five students and this year we had 817! In this small amount of time, look what we have done: -Our students go on to the top high schools in the area. -One unique aspect of our program is that beginning in preschool, FXW students participate in service projects. High school teachers often remark that other-centeredness is a hallmark of an FXW alum. -Our scholarship foundation, Children at the Crossroads began as a commitment of the founders that all families regardless of their financial means would be welcomed into the school, supported by scholarships. To date, more than 3,000 student-years have been made possible by the generosity of our donors. -Our Catholic and multi-faith religion programs honor all faith traditions. This approach to religious education serves as a model in teaching true multicultural understanding. We will celebrate and honor the twentieth anniversary of The Frances Xavier Warde School in many ways, but is our students and teachers, our academic leaders and all our benefactors who are to be honored. It is the head of school, who insists that specialized testing and early reading support be available to all families, regardless of their ability to pay. It is the teachers, who helped middle schoolers craft an international service project, so our students walk away with a broader world view. It is the graduate who shook the hand of our new president as she walked across the stage at Annapolis this June. It is the members of our scholarship board, completely committed to making this fabulous education available to all, year after year, child after child