Congratulations to NDA Governor’s Scholars and Governor’s School for the Arts Particpants

The Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program recently announced that eight Notre Dame Academy students have been named Governor’s Scholars for 2013. Additionally, The Kentucky Center Governor’s School for the Arts announced that five students from Notre Dame Academy have been accepted into the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts 2013 program.  Notre Dame Academy juniors Emily … Read more

NDA’s Science Research Students Excel at State Competition

Over the spring break, Notre Dame science research students competed in the Kentucky Science and Engineering Fair in Richmond, Kentucky.  Monica McFadden placed third overall and earned one of the spots to the International Science and Engineering Fair.  Since she had already qualified through the regional fair, Emily Walter was awarded the regional slot and … Read more

NDA S.W.A.T. Team Goes on the Road and Then Some

Recently, Notre Dame Academy’s S.W.A.T. (Students Working to Advance Technology) Team went along with Molly Mullee, NDA Dean of Instructional Technology, to present with her at the Kentucky Society for Technology in Education Conference (KYSTE) in Louisville, Kentucky. The topic of the presentation was “Going 1:1 iPad; a Student’s Perspective” for which eight students each … Read more

NDA Students Accepted Into Prestigious U.C. Business Program

Three NDA seniors were recently accepted into the Carl H. Lindner Honors-PLUS program. After an application and interview process involving 3000 applicants, Marisa Lorch, Molly Hinken and Megan Beischel were among the 25 students chosen to be part of this highly regarded and selective business program this year.  The Carl H. Lindner Honors-PLUS program is a challenging … Read more

NDA Hosts Annual Baby Day!

The NDA Psychology classes held their annual “Baby Day” activities on Tuesday, March 26. Newborn through kindergarten age children of faculty, staff, school parents and alumnae were welcomed to NDA to participate. There were three 1-hour sessions to choose from and all were held in the school library.  This opportunity allowed students who have studied child development … Read more