Notre Dame Academy, a private, all-girls Catholic school in Park Hills, announced Monday that it had doled out $31,000 in scholarship money to incoming freshmen in its 2030 class. The recipients were awarded for their high scores on the High School Placement Test, which is required for admission into Catholic high schools.
“Each of these young women has demonstrated strong academic ability and a readiness to embrace the challenges of a Notre Dame Academy education,” said Principal Lisa Timmerding in a press release. “At [Notre Dame Academy], we form young women to lead with faith, confidence and purpose, and we are proud to support students whose gifts will enrich our community.”
14 students from eight primary schools across the region, listed below, were awarded scholarships:
- Ashlinn Dwyer, St. Pius
- Lillian Wooton, St. Catherine of Siena
- Lucy Miller, St. Pius
- Della Crossen, Blessed Sacrament
- Diana Jiradamkerng, Villa Madonna
- Maevy McCormack, St. Agnes
- Claire Malone, Mary Queen of Heaven
- Athena Andress, St. Joseph, Crescent Springs
- Nollie Kirkwood-Mullikin, Blessed Sacrament
- Julia Zumbiel, St. Joseph, Crescent Springs

