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Members of Stepinac High School Rotary Club Engage with Ukraine School Children During Enlightening Zoom Session
Rotary Club of White Plains Leads the Unique Outreach initiative as part of May 17 Spring Fundraiser, “An Evening in Support of Ukraine”
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Stepinac High School Names Valedictorian and Salutatorian of Class of ’24; Commencement Exercises Set for 4 PM, Thursday, May 23
Stepinac High School has announced that Owen Dowicz of White Plains and Giancarlo Lagana of Port Chester have respectively been named Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the Class of ’24.
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National English Honors Society Students Share Their Love of Story-Telling with Fourth Graders
Members of Stepinac High School’s National English Honors Society recently shared their love of story-telling when they visited Our Lady of Sorrows School (OLS) in White Plains for a read along with fourth graders. The stories were selected by the students and teachers of OLS. Among them was “Those Darn Squirrels,” that Diego Cabanillas (Class of ’26) of White Plains, shown at left holding the book which he and Brian Jurado (Class of ’26) of Yonkers, read to the children. For Diego, the visit to the leading Catholic elementary/middle school was a homecoming as well as he graduated from OLS in 2022 before continuing his education at Stepinac.
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Stepinac High School’s Talented Show Choir Wins Four Top Awards at Annual WorldStrides Orlando Heritage Festival
The ensemble captured the Gold Rating, the highest in the competition; the Adjudicator Award for achieving the highest choral and instrumental scores and tied for the Outstanding Choral Group accolade. In addition, Calvin Lindo (Class of ’24) of Yonkers, the award-winning actor of the Stepinac Theatre, earned a Maestro Award for displaying “…extraordinary musical ability and sensitivity.’’
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Stepinac High School Donors Answer The Call and Surpass Blood Drive Goal In Memory of Beloved Student, Christopher Jack (“CJ”) Hackett
Continuing its long-time support of the New York Blood Center (NYBC) to help address the shortage of life-saving blood supplies in the region, Stepinac High School recently hosted a successful community blood drive in memory of Christopher Jack (“CJ”) Hackett. The beloved student tragically died at age 16 on August 4, 2022. A total of 97 donors including students, parents, members of the school’s administration, faculty, staff and individuals from the community answered the call and surpassed the blood drive goal of 75.
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