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The Princeton Patch recently interviewed Stuart senior Alisha Mehndiratta to learn more about Alisha and her essay, for which she won a second place prize in Princeton University's MLK Literary and Video Contest. Alisha is a wonderful Stuart ambassador, true to the Sacred Heart goals and criteria which come through loud and clear in the Patch article titled "Stuart Student Embodies Spirit of MLK, Jr." Read the article and Alisha's full essay.
The Upper School Sacred Heart to Heart Club, which builds connections between Stuart and other Sacred Heart network schools, will be holding a Valentine's Day bake sale on Tuesday February 14th. With more than ten participating schools, this is a Network-wide event to support the construction of a Sacred Heart school in Haiti. Stop by the Hearts for Haiti bake sale on Valentine's Day for a treat to support our sisters in Haiti!
Catherine Huber, Senior Class President, put on a nun's habit to make the announcement with Mrs. Soos. Congé (in French means to depart) is a Sacred Heart tradition - The girls are taking the day off off school and heading to Market Fair for a movie, hang out, and grab a bite to eat. See more photos from the announcement. Enjoy girls - you deserve the break!
In recognition for the leadership role she took in helping others by collecting items for the troops overseas, Clare Long has been rewarded as a “Knight in Shining Armor.” Athletic Director Kim Ciarrocca nominated Clare for this award. Johnson & Johnson and Rutgers Athletics have partners to recognize youth who go “above and beyond” for the community.
On Friday, Amanda Sharp ’08 visited Madelaine Shellaby’s Upper School Art class and demonstrated the creation of plaster molds for casting rubber. Currently a student at Arcadia College, Amanda recently won the regional II Excellence in Costume Design Award in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. After Spring Break, she will go on to compete in the National US Institute of Technical Theater competition in Long Beach CA, where she will be competing for a free masters degree at California State University, San Bernardino. We’re pulling for you, Amanda!
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