Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Dr. Barbara Edmondson, along with Seton Keough administration, school board, alumnae boards, parents, faculty, and staff welcomed new President Ms. Donna Bridickas at a reception on Monday, June 7.
Welcome aboard President Bridickas! She begins her tenure on July 1, 2014.
Seton Keough Annual Appeal
There is still time to make a donation to this year's annual appeal. The appeal runs until
June 30. The Seton Keough High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory school dedicated to promoting excellence in education and developing leadership in young women. Many of you have experienced this quality education by attending Seton, Archbishop Keough, and Seton Keough High School. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift so that more students may be blessed with the same quality education that you received.
You may make your donation online via the Seton Keough website. Or mail a check made out to Seton Keough High School to the Seton Keough Office of Advancement, 1201 Caton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21227. Please contact the Office of Advancement with questions: 410-646-4444.
Thank you for your continued support of Seton Keough!Farewell to the Seton Keough Class of 2014
On Tuesday, May 27th at Baccalaureate Mass and on Thursday, May 29 at Commencement the Seton Keough community bid farewell to the class of 2014. We are thankful to have Seton Keough alumna and Naval Surface Warfare Officer
Rebecca Conti-Vock SK'04 address the seniors (
she is pictured above with Katie Wible SK'05). You may read her comments here:
� Address to the Class of 2014 Many thanks to the Seton alumnae from the Class of 1964 (pictured below) and Seton Keough alumnae from the Classes of 1989 and 2004 for being a special part of the ceremony. View photos from Baccalaureate Mass and Graduation:
Academic Achievements from the Class of 2014- Over $4.9 Million in Scholarships
- 100% Acceptance into College
- Over 7,500 Hours of Service to the Community
- 65% will attend 4-year colleges
- 69% of those attending 4-year colleges received a merit-based scholarship
- Accepted to 100 different colleges in 17 states, DC, and London, England
- Read about Rebecca Lewis SK'14 who was featured in the graduation issue of the Catholic Review:
� Rebecca Lewis in the Catholic Review
You may review highlights from the 2013-14 school year here:
� 2013-14 HighlightsLegacy Families
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Photo above): We are so thankful for our legacy families! Members of legacy families are photographed with their mothers, grandmothers, and sisters who attended Seton High School, Archbishop Keough High School, and Seton Keough High School. Seventeen members of the Class of 2014 had alumnae mothers and/or grandmothers.
Thirteen Years Together!
These 12 Seton Keough seniors attended school together since kindergarten. They are 2010 graduates of Our Lady of Victory School and graduates of the Seton Keough Class of 2014.
From left: Keyara Blackmon, Hailee Clampitt, Caitlyn Alley, Allison Clampitt, Gabrielle Lepson, Mariah Plumer, Annie Grosscup, Taylor Maas, Destiny Rickels, Katie Hutcheson, Morgan Saul, and Camerra Hines.
Alumnae on Campus
We are always glad to have our alumnae back on campus. Many thanks to the Seton Keough alumnae who visited Seton Keough in early June to discuss college life with the junior, now senior, class. They are (
photo above from left): Genifer Fraser SK'12, Katie Henry SK'10, Maureen Cromer SK'11, Alison Mitchell SK'13, Kayla Bundy SK'12, Hannah Owens SK'12, and Erin Manuel SK'12.