Winter 2020-2021 Lou Reilly Award Winners, LHSAA Scholar-Athletes
Lou Reilly Award Winners The Lou Reilly Award is presented in memory of a wonderful Dominican graduate. For many years she had served the community as an educator with a… Read More
Lou Reilly Award Winners The Lou Reilly Award is presented in memory of a wonderful Dominican graduate. For many years she had served the community as an educator with a… Read More
At the Louisiana Tournament of Champions, St. Mary’s Dominican High School sophomore Shania Raimer earned a place as one of eight students on the All-State Speech Team in the Lincoln… Read More
Marking a first as a video production, St. Mary’s Dominican High School’s annual Lenten Assembly presented the Stations of the Cross to the Dominican community in student reflections, music, and… Read More
In its 36th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, Gatorade has named Kelsey Major of St. Mary’s Dominican High School as its 2020-21 Gatorade Louisiana Girls Cross… Read More
St. Mary’s Dominican High School students received 2021 and 2020 certificates of membership into Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica, Chapter Las Adelitas. Nine members were inducted this school term and 24 students… Read More
Congratulations to Dominican’s robotics teams, the Valkyries and the Ultraviolets, that took FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Tech) Challenge awards at the March 20th Louisiana Regional Championship competition. Dominican Ultraviolets… Read More
From New York where she is the weekend co-anchor for Fox News Live in Manhattan, award-winning journalist and Dominican alumna Arthel Neville connected with members of Students for Human Dignity… Read More
This week, a St. Joseph Altar was created in the Technology Center foyer for the Dominican community. Food donations for the altar were contributed by alumnae who assisted in creating… Read More
At the March 13 weekend Louisiana District Tournament, the freshmen Public Forum Debate team of Sahithi Koneru and Imad Siddiqui qualified to be one of two teams advancing in their event to the nationals.
At this past weekend’s event, they debated both for and against on the topic, “Resolved: On balance, the benefits of creating the United States Space Force outweigh the harms.” They will compete at the upcoming March 25-27 Louisiana Tournament of Champions.
They also have qualified to represent Louisiana at the National Speech and Debate Tournament that will be online June 13-19. This school year, all the tournaments Dominican attended have been virtual. This is the second year that Sahithi and Imad have been on Dominican’s Speech and Debate team. This is also the first year they were eligible to compete at District events. Dominican coaches are Kristina Plunkett and Andrew Cerise. Moderators are Anna Brannin, Cameron Hahne, and Adam Naquin.