Dominican Students Recognized by New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation

At the New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation (NOHHF) Scholars Ceremony, St. Mary’s Dominican High School seniors recognized as NOHHF Academic Recognition Scholars were Miranda Bishop, Taylor Christian, Olivia Corley, Gabrielle Marcello, and Juliette Marino. NOHHF awarded scholarships to the following St. Mary’s Dominican High School students: ninth grader Kaylee Gonzalez, sophomore Marisa Acevedo, and junior Aubrey Crespo. NOHHF is a local, non-profit organization dedicated to academic excellence and the future success of Hispanic high school students. Each year, the NOHHF awards students involved in the Hispanic community with a grade point average of a 3.5 or above.

At the New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation (NOHHF) Scholars Ceremony (from left) are Heidi A. Kiesling, NOHHF President of the Board; María León Vallejo, NOHHF Scholarship Committee member; St. Mary’s Dominican High School Principal Carolyn Farve, Dominican students Marisa Acevedo, Miranda Bishop, Aubrey Crespo, Kaylee Gonzalez, Gabrielle Marcello, and Dr. Cynthia A. Thomas, President of St. Mary’s Dominican High School.

Not pictured: Taylor Christian, Olivia Corley, and Juliette Marino.