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Cristo Rey's New Model UN Team Competes at SIMUN XXIII

On November 2, Cristo Rey participated in the St. Ignatius Model United Nations XXIII Conference (SIMUN), the largest single-day high school Model UN conference in the country. This highly competitive event featured over 1,000 delegates from across the Midwest. The new Cristo Rey team of 10 seniors – known as REYMUN – were accompanied by first-year Cristo Rey teachers Peter Haleas and ACE program teacher Uku Urb. 

In Model United Nations events, students simulate the actual United Nations by giving speeches, negotiating deals, and creating and voting on resolutions to address real-world issues. This experience is invaluable for developing self-confidence, public speaking, debate skills, and global awareness. 

Peter Haleas, who joined Cristo Rey as an English teacher in the 2024-25 school year, is an alum of St. Ignatius and a former SIMUN participant. He was eager to get Cristo Rey students involved. “Model UN does amazing things to improve students’ self-confidence, public speaking ability, debate skills, deal-making, and knowledge about the world,” Haleas said. His mother, Diane Haleas, leads SIMUN, which is known as the most successful high school Model UN program in the nation. 

Senior Fabian S. joined the newly formed team to work on his public speaking stills. “My interest in pursuing law really pushed me to participate in Model UN. I had a lot of fun and gained tons of experience speaking in front of other fellow delegates when I represented Syria in DISEC!” Fabian said.

“I love meeting new people, seeing different perspectives, immersing myself in challenging conversations, and drafting resolutions,” said senior Juan J. “I hope to pursue politics as a career and being part of Model UN has intensified that desire. Truly a thrilling experience for me when I drafted the resolution letter with an air of contingency and had it passed!”

For Celene D., the Model UN experience is also about making connections. “SIMUN isn't just advocating for issues worldwide; it's a matter of connecting as a society to overrule injustices,” she said. “SIMUN creates bonds, similar to a family. The people that I have met along the way are advocates who want to use their voices, just like mine, to bring about change in our world. My fellow delegates are connections I hope to carry with me for a long time. It truly is an unforgettable experience!”

Although the Cristo Rey team did not place for awards, Haleas was thrilled with their first event. “SIMUN went fantastic!” he said. “Just three weeks after creating the REYMUN program, the students competed at the country’s most competitive high school conference. It was an excellent learning experience and demonstrated that Cristo Rey students can compete with anyone. We’ll be a very competitive Chicagoland team before long!” Haleas added. 

The team will get more experience as they compete at various events throughout the year at the University of Chicago Lab School, Francis Parker, and Lyons Township, and more.  

Haleas hopes to grow the Cristo Rey Model United Nations program to encourage students to develop their diplomacy skills.  He invites any Cristo Rey alumni interested in coaching the team to participate. 
 

 

 

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Alumni Spotlight: Omar Castro '11

Meet Omar Castro, Class of 2011

Shortly after graduating from CR, I was hired full-time at my CWSP job with Leo Burnett, where I worked for a few years before enlisting in the military in August 2014. I was shipped to boot camp in November 2014 and have served ever since. During my time in the Army, I also began investing in real estate properties. I originally attended college in 2016 but took a pause in my studies. Now, I plan to return to college in summer 2025 to pursue a business degree.

I am currently a full-time Title 32 federal technician in the Illinois National Guard. I genuinely enjoy my job and the peers I have the honor of working alongside. I enjoy that my job directly impacts a greater mission and allows me to be selfless while assisting numerous units in completing their missions successfully. Having worked at flight facilities and maintenance shops, I’ve contributed to both air and land missions and have diversified my knowledge of how the military functions because of it. There have been zero special projects that I have worked on so far this year.

Current students and alums need to understand that even though your path might not match your peers or the aspirations of your parents/family, it doesn’t mean that you will not be successful in life. There are so many ways to be successful and happy in life. Do what YOU want in life and what makes YOU happy. College wasn’t for me after high school, but I did what I wanted to do unorthodoxly and still managed to be happy and successful, with so much ambition for more in my future.

Cristo Rey has absolutely impacted the person I am today. I have always had the mentality of being open to growth and a man for others. In the military, and especially in my personal life, I have kept these two CR values in mind and in my heart. I pride myself on not marrying my ideas and being open to criticism, even when it’s hard to accept. I also enjoy learning new skills to diversify my abilities to help others in any and every way possible. I am a man for others in that sense. Being in the military has taught me to appreciate all the things we tend to take for granted. Training and sleeping outside in the fields, I often think about the homeless and less fortunate people. For me, it’s temporary discomfort when I’m rained on and soaking wet or suffering in the scorching heat. For many, that’s their life, and unfortunately, they have no escape and tend to suffer for the rest of their lives. Because of that, I make it a habit to help those in need without thinking twice, feed homeless people on Thanksgiving/Christmas day, and try to spread love and consideration in every life I cross paths with.

I firmly believe that the insights and expertise I gained at my CWSP job have impacted my life. At a young age, they helped mold me into who I am today instead of who I could have been if I had no direction. I learned technical and organizational skills and managed to see the structure of how a chain of command functions. I transferred those technical skills and joined the Army as an Aircraft Electrician. Although it’s obviously not the same, I still enjoyed working hands-on with electrical equipment and maintaining an organized workspace since I already understood that the workforce has a structure of command.

There are many memorable moments that happened during my time at CR, but I don’t have a particular favorite story. In my free time, I enjoy working out to keep myself healthy and push my body to new limits. I enjoy shooting my compound bow and trying to become an efficient hunter. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends as much as possible.

Cristo Rey is not just a college preparatory school; it’s also a community. A community that provides a support system, a haven, and an opportunity to grow and explore without the fear of being criticized. Cristo Rey is a community within the community that allows us to achieve our dreams, which were once believed to be unattainable.

Want to connect with Omar? Omar Castro | LinkedIn

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