Mercy Graduation Essays 2024
byMercy creates home on Fegenbush Lane Kaylin Drury Home. It’s a simple word but yet holds so much meaning to Mercy girls. If one…
Mercy creates home on Fegenbush Lane Kaylin Drury Home. It’s a simple word but yet holds so much meaning to Mercy girls. If one…
Versatility of the “Assumption Magic” Erin Hynes Masked and distanced: that is how the class of 2024 began its Assumption experience. When shadowing in…
Immaculata, only getting better Graceann Rock I have been attending Immaculata Classical Academy since 2013 — from second grade to senior year. I graduate…
Trinity fosters resilience and brotherhood Henry A. Arnold The first day of Trinity High School for the class of 2024 was not how any…
DeSales: The right place to be Joseph Nnamuchi All my life was spent in Africa. I was born and raised in Delta Asaba, Nigeria,…
‘Real life, real people, real learning’ Tatum Woods Holy Cross’s motto is “real life, real people, real learning.” They definitely live up to…
St. X aims to form men of faith, men for others Connor Klimek As a freshman entering St. Xavier, I was greeted with so…
Valkyries face world with determination and kindness Venezia McHenry SHA’s core values of community, reverence, service and leadership are not just empty words. When…
Bethlehem cares for students Camden Adams Walking into high school as a freshman, I was an extremely anxious person. I tried keeping my head…
My home on Fourth & Breck Allee Holdcroft Home. A long-standing array of bricks. The stained glass doors. The pictures that line the walls….