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ESCA Parents Receive The St. John Neumann Award For Their Service

East Shoreline Catholic Academy Parents were awarded the St. John Neumann Award from Archbishop Leonard P. Blair at the annual HOPES Dinner.

Congratulations to Kelly Bee and Kyle Habiniak who attended the 42nd Annual HOPES Dinner honoring Catholic School Volunteers at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington, on the evening of Sept 24. Kelly and Kyle received the St. John Neumann Award from Archbishop Leonard P. Blair, amongst recipients from other Catholic schools. The medal is awarded to volunteers for their unwavering commitment to their schools. Kelly and Kyle have given countless hours to East Shoreline Catholic Academy as they did so in the past to our former schools — Our Lady of Mercy (Madison) and St. Mary (Branford). We are truly blessed by their commitment and dedication to our students and faculty!

The Annual HOPES Dinner is dedicated to the men and women who have given so generously of their time and talent in support of Catholic School education in the Archdiocese of Hartford by serving their schools.

East Shoreline Catholic Academy (ESCA) is a dynamic Pre-K3 to Gr.8 STREAM (science, technology, religion, engineering, art, and mathematics) model school, preparing individual students to be our future leaders rooted in faith, service, and academic excellence. ESCA is the successor school of Our Lady of Mercy School in Madison and Saint Mary School in Branford. To learn more about ESCA visit our website: https://eastshorelinecatholica...

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