All sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders and their families are invited to tour the school’s 75-acre campus and get a glimpse of more than $1.7 million in recent campus improvements.
Spring Family Open House
May 2, 6-8 p.m.
All sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders and their families are invited to tour the school’s 75-acre campus and get a glimpse of more than $1.7 million in recent campus improvements. Speak with teachers and coaches, meet students and alumni and experience how NDCL’s academic, spiritual and extracurricular programs prepare students for lives that will transform the world.
For more information, contact Michael Suso `03, director of admissions, at 440-279-1088 or visit ndcl.org/admisssions.aspx.
Indonesian Delegation Visits
With greetings of “selamat datang” – the Indonesian words for “welcome” – NDCL students and staff hosted three Indonesian educators the week of April 1 as part of their tour of schools sponsored by our Sisters of Notre Dame throughout the United States.
Sister Maria Kharita, Sister Maria Eufrasiaand Mr. Sigit Setyawan spent the entire day at NDCL on April 2. After being interviewed on the daily video announcements by juniors Julia Tripodo and Sam Urbanski,the visitors toured the campus, met with administrators and teachers and visited several classrooms.
“I am so impressed by the community you have created here,” Sister Kharita told the students in Theology Department ChairpersonMichelle Nowak‘s Theology 12 class.
While in this country, the Indonesian educators will visit schools in Toledo; Covington, Ky.; Los Angeles; and Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Our Sisters of Notre Dame have ministered in Indonesia since 1934. Currently, 128 sisters serve in schools and other ministries throughout the South Pacific nation of more than 17,000 islands.





