Orange and White 2022

The annual Orange & White Flag Football Game against St. Ursula took place on Sunday at Notre Dame Academy. The game is played in honor of Natalie Bradley, a 2009 St. Ursula graduate, who passed away shortly after her graduation from Leukemia. The proceeds from the event go to Children’s Hospital for Leukemia research. Mrs. … Read more

Girl Up Day

Girl Up day is back! On April 9th, we invite 4th-8th graders to come to NDA from 9am-noon. This is a great opportunity for all young women to learn all about leadership and women empowerment. They will engage with other young women from all over the diocese, play fun games, and do many leadership activities! To … Read more

Preventative Heart Screening

MCORE Foundation will be back at Notre Dame Academy on Saturday, April 2, 2022, to provide our preventative heart screening program. We have worked with MCORE to provide a screening program to our community since 2019. This is an amazing opportunity for a student to have their heart evaluated for any abnormalities in a cost-effective … Read more

Technology Awareness Month and Tech Tuesdays

School principals across the Diocese of Covington have come together to raise awareness about the modern day technologies that are impacting many students. Throughout the month of March, NDA will be inviting our parents to learn more about the technology being used daily by many students. This will come in the form of an email … Read more

Club helps NDA celebrate diversity

By Jayden Otto ’22/NDA Publications

“Wherever you go, it is very important to promote equality and celebrate diversity. Without it, the world would be bland,” says NDA Pandaversity co-president Sydney Allen says.

As Black History Month draws toward a close, a culture to create and embrace diversity is being established within the Notre Dame Academy community through the Pandaversity Club. Student leaders Lizzie Chun, Megan Chun, Kendall Hemsath, and Allen have worked to spark change and awareness within their community by educating their fellow classmates all month.

Among the club’s activities this month: attending a subsidiary group performance by the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, trying foods from different cultures,  visiting the National Underground Railroad Center Freedom Center in Cincinnati, and attending mass in a predominantly African-American community.

Megan Chun, club co president, says, “Pandaversity isn’t just about spreading awareness about the multitude of cultures that surround us; it’s about celebrating them. Whether you know it or not, culture affects everyone.

“I’m blessed that I have the ability to educate myself and others about culture, especially during Black History Month.”