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STA alumna named host of NPR’s All Things Considered
STA alumna Juana Summers (’06) is named host of NPR’s All Things Considered.
STA announces new board members
St. Teresa’s Academy welcomes three community leaders to the STA Board of Directors, effective July 2022.
Students show STEM proficiency in national competition
Teams from St. Teresa’s Academy had a strong showing in the 2022 national eCYBERMISSION STEM competition.
Honey bees find a home on campus
Thanks to the efforts of six seniors and their science instructor, residents of two new beehives now call the roof of Donnelly Hall home.
STA honors award recipients
St. Teresa’s Academy’s annual Awards Ceremony celebrates student accomplishments.
STA hires head softball coach
St. Teresa’s Academy names Nate Riley to head the Stars softball program.
STA honors Mother Evelyn O’Neill Award recipients
Every year, St. Teresa’s Academy honors one community leader and one student with the Mother Evelyn O’Neill Award, which recognizes excellence in leadership, community service or educational reform.
STA senior presented with Neil Smith Community Service Award
Sanai K., STA senior, received the Neil Smith Community Service Award from the Derrick Thomas/Neil Smith Third and Long Foundation. This annual honor is presented to a female athlete who has demonstrated outstanding community service. Sanai received $1,000 and a traveling trophy for display at the Academy.
STA students take home prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
STA fine arts students had a strong showing in this year’s Scholastic Art Awards competition, earning 16 Gold Keys, Silver Keys and Honorable Mentions. In addition, Lucia T., STA sophomore, was an American Visions Nominee for her painting titled Taming the Horse. All Gold Key recipients will proceed to National Adjudication.
New externship program offers career insights
In fall 2021, STA introduced STA Professional Pathways Program, an externship that allows students to experience a real-world business environment between fall and spring semesters.