Thursday of Catholic Schools Week, students welcomed their grandparents for lunch. Grandparents could bring lunch in or eat soup provided by the cafeteria. It was really special to see so many families together!
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The Notre Dame Athletic Hall of Fame Game is on February 2 and is presented by First State Community Bank. Notre Dame Regional High School will be inducting Ryan Willen (Class of 2008), Ty Williams (Class of 2008) and the 1993 Baseball State Championship Team into the Notre Dame Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall …
Wednesday of Catholic School Week, ND celebrated Academics. Modern Music Masters Honor Society (Tri-M) and National Honor Society inducted new members. A student was honored in each academic discipline with a ND scholarship from Marian Charities.
Senior Dawson Dohogne became the newest member of the 1,000 point club, scoring 18 points against Central on Tuesday night. Dawson joins his dad, Danny (’87) who finished his ND career with 1,076 points. Congratulations Dawson! Thank you Rich Lynn for capturing the moment!
As Catholic Schools Week continues, ND recognized students with Student Appreciation Day. Students enjoyed a dress down day, ice cream and lunch and a pep assembly. During the pep assembly, the cheerleaders took on the dance team in a friendly basketball game. Faculty from the Theology, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science Departments played a friendly …
Catholic Schools Week began on January 29 with students wearing college shirts to celebrate their future on “Future Day”.
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Dr. Vargas, President of Southeast Missouri State University, visited with ND faculty and students. Dual credit was discussed as well as ways that ND and Southeast can work together for our students. The students heard from ND alumni who are now students and Southeast on ways Southeast can help them realize success in their future. …
ND students, led by Mrs. Laura Halter and Mrs. Barb Tomasewski, marched in Washington, DC during the annual rally. We are so proud of these students and faculty for standing up for the unborn.