Assistant Principal - Administrative & Technology

Tom Becvar
Assistant Principal – Administration & Technology Services
Ext. 184
becvar@sluh.org
Tom Becvar has been a member of the St. Louis U. High faculty since 1973. He earned a BS in Mathematics from St. Louis University and a MS in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Mr. Becvar is currently the Assistant Principal for Administrative & Technology Services after spending 32 years as a Mathematics Teacher and Chairman of the Mathematics Department. In addition to his work in the administration, Mr. Becvar teaches one class of AP Calculus (BC) and works throughout the year as a consultant for the College Board where he presides over workshops for AP Calculus teachers throughout the country.
Message from Assistant Principal – Administration & Technology Services
In my role as Assistant Principal for Administrative and Technology Services, I am responsible for building the yearly master schedule and providing schedules for all the students at SLUH. In addition, I publish grade reports and class lists. I coordinate Back to School Night and Parent/Teacher Nights. During the school year, I work with the faculty on our grading program as well as making sure that academic information is provided to students and parents through our web program, k12planet. Also, I coordinate the 1818 program with St. Louis University allowing our students to earn college credit during their junior and senior years. As the new student life center is built, I will help coordinate the move to a larger, more complex facility from an academic, technological, and logistics perspective.
St. Louis U. High is a special place. I feel very fortunate to have worked with the exceptional students who have come to study here over the last 33 years. During their four years here, the students are challenged both in the classroom and out to become Men for Others and it is in that Jesuit tradition that students leave here not only academically competent but religious, loving, young men who are committed to doing justice. My door is always open to students, parents and alumni.


