Congratulations to our graduates!

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Congratulations to our graduates!
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Congratulations to our graduates!
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The Madonna Scholars Class of 2015 included 12 young ladies from Trinity High School,
Resurrection College Prep, and Josephinum Academy. These scholars were offered more
than $90,000 in scholarships toward their college education. Colleges they will attend
this fall include North Park University, Dominican University, U of I, UIC, ISU, Chamberlin
College of Nursing, Grade Valley State University, Elmhurst College, Triton College &
Wright College.
Pictured above:
Seniors receiving exemplary scholar awards were recognized at a graduation ceremony
and end of the year party at Resurrection College Prep in May.
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Madonna Foundation Car Wash
Freshman and sophomore year Madonna Scholars hosted a car wash
fundraiser at St. Joseph Village on Saturday, June 13th. The girls’ worked
hard and more than $300 was raised for the Madonna Foundation. Thanks
to everyone who stopped by to support the cause!
Scholars Serving the Community
Are you interested in volunteering
at St. Joseph Village this summer?
Volunteers are needed to help with
Bingo and senior activities as well as
physical therapy.
If you are interested, contact Bia at
[email protected]
Madonna Scholars volunteered at St. Joseph Village’s Family
Fun Fest on June 27th. Scholars popped popcorn as well as
helped set up the event for St. Joseph Village’s staff,
residents, and families.
or (773) 328-5523.
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Meet Our Scholars
The Madonna Foundation is welcoming 13 new scholars for the 2015-16 school year. The
Madonna Foundation Class of 2019 includes scholars at Josephinum Academy, Regina
Dominican, Resurrection College Prep, and Trinity High School. Find out more about some of
our incoming scholars below.
Annie Teruel, Regina Dominican
Annie plans on trying out for the volleyball
team at Regina and is excited to start this new
chapter of her life at an all-girl Catholic School!
Karime Sanchez, Trinity
Karime believes single gender Catholic schools empower
young women to embody their faith and lead a life of
significance. She plans on joining the technology and
computer club at Trinity, as well as try out for the volleyball,
tennis, or swim team. She is looking forward to a road-trip to
the Wisconsin Dells with her family this summer.
Katherine Medina, Josephinum Academy
Katherine will begin her high school career at Josephinum as
a Madonna Scholar and a Highsight Scholar. This summer
she is taking swim lessons and involved in After School
Matters. She lives in Chicago with her mother and 2 siblings.
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Meet our Scholars Continued
Sarah Herbert, Resurrection
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Summer is filled with traveling around the U.S.
and playing softball with the Windy City
Thunder for Sarah. She is dedicated to sports
and her schoolwork, as are her two older
brothers. She is looking forward to making new
friends and memories in high school.
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Sabrina Martinez, Josephinum
Sabrina plans on playing volleyball
and participating in art and music
clubs in high school. Her hobbies
include drawing, listening to music,
learning to play the piano, reading,
and baking.
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Amanda Delgado, Regina
Dominican
Amanda lives with her mom,
brother, and dog in Chicago. She is
looking forward to continuing to
grow in her faith and the education
she will receive at Regina. Amanda
is planning on playing sports and
joining some clubs in high school.
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Meet Our Scholars
Maryfer Palacios, Trinity
Maryfer is almost 14 years old and has 3
sisters. She is looking forward to attending
Trinity and becoming a Madonna Scholar like
her oldest sister this fall. Maryfer believes
attending an all-girl Catholic school will help
her grow spiritually and build character. She is
competitive and would love to participate in as
many sports and activities as possible.
Melissa Lara, Resurrection
An all-girl environment will help Melissa Lara focus on what
is important to her: God and her education. The first time
she walked into Resurrection, she felt welcomed and the
sisterhood of the community. She plans on being involved in
several sports and clubs once school starts. This summer she
will be spending time reading in the park with her dogs.
Madonna Foundation Contact Information
www.madonnascholars.org
[email protected]
Phone: (708)269-3149
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