On Saturday, March 18, Xaverian Brothers High School Assistant Principal Brother Raymond Hoyt, C.F.X. ‘70, will receive the prestigious Xaverian Medal, the highest honor the school can bestow, at the school’s annual Gala.
Hoyt is a 1970 graduate of Xaverian and a veteran teacher and administrator. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Theology from Boston College, as well as a Master of English Degree from Boston College. He began his educational ministry in 1975 at St. John’s High School in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. Brother Raymond served as an English and French teacher as well as the head cross-country coach and student council moderator. Beginning in 1981, he began nine years of service at Xavier High School in Middletown, CT. In 1992, Hoyt began the first of two stints as Assistant Principal for Academics at Xaverian Brothers High School, a position he holds to this day.
In a life devoted to service, Hoyt has also held positions as Principal of Holy Trinity School in in Orangeburg, South Carolina and Principal of Xavier’s High School in Louisville, Kentucky.
“I can think of no one more deserving of this recognition,” said Headmaster Brother Daniel Skala, C.F.X.
Previous recipients of the Xaverian Medal are:
• Larry (Class of 1973) and Carol Begley of Walpole
• Paul (Class of 1973) and Anne Noble of Hingham (parents of a 2002 graduate)
• Rick (Class of 1968) and Joanne Spillane of Wellesley
• Jack (Class of 1975) and Pamela Egan of Hopkinton
• John Brodeur and Debbie Brodeur, both of Boston (parents of 1991 and 1994 graduates)
• John (Class of 1970) and Denise Murphy of Wellesley (parents of a 2003 graduate)
•Domenic Lalli, retired Principal, of Watertown (parent of a 1998 graduate)