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Northford Student Named Sacred Heart Academy Scholar
The student is one of 13 to receive a scholarship for her academic achievement.

Every year Sacred Heart Academy in Hamden honors incoming freshmen with the highest entrance exam scores and those who demonstrate outstanding academic potential by awarding them Sister Antonine Signorelli, ASCJ Memorial Scholarships.
Established in 1993, the scholarship honors the life, philosophy, and achievements of the Academy’s founding principal. These scholars demonstrate strong academic success with promise of future accomplishment and affirm the Academy’s motto, Excelsior.
This year Sacred Heart named 13 new Antonine Scholars, including Alessandro Michele Cordero of Northford.
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Other scholars include Megan Lynn Baker of Cheshire; Oviereya Betty-Maria Ekeh of Milford; Alyssa Joan Harduby of Wallingford; Susan Silliman Hemingway of Branford; Jenna Lois Kennedy of Wallingford; Brisa Nadiezdha Mendoza of Hamden; Julianna Christina Milidantri of Durham; Abby Elizabeth Noniewicz of Madison; Maria Theodora Papademetris of New Haven; Allison Pierce Rozear of Branford; Adalyn Grace Schommer of Cheshire; and Charlotte W. Wiley of Branford.
The newest Sister Antonine Scholars and their families recently attended a reception held in their honor, hosted by the Admissions Office and current Antonine Scholars.
Contributed photo: Alessandro Cordero of Northford with President of Sacred Heart Academy Sister Sheila O’Neill at New Sr. Antonine Scholar Reception.
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