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Dear Alumni,
As we wrap up the school year and head into summer, we’re filled with gratitude. This email highlights just a few of the incredible accomplishments our students have achieved in academics, athletics, and the arts.
Over the past three years, we’ve made it a priority to strengthen our connection with alumni from Notre Dame Academy and our predecessor schools. The Pennings Project has played a key role in this effort, successfully reconnecting with Pennings alumni by sharing meaningful artifacts and memories. In September, our Alumni Weekend was a tremendous success — filled with shared stories, renewed friendships, and a strong sense of pride in our lasting legacy, and we look forward to our upcoming one in September.
We remain committed to this important work and to building even stronger relationships between the school and our alumni community. Thank you for being such a valued part of that journey.
To stay connected, please update your email on our website and follow us on Facebook!
Enjoy the summer and go Tritons!
Eliza Campbell, NDA 2014
NDA Teacher and Alumni Coordinator
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We’re Updating Our Records — With Your Help
We’re working with PCI to update our alumni records and build stronger connections across our community. In the next few weeks, you will be contacted by phone, postcard, or email.
By taking a few minutes to confirm your information, you’ll be doing us a huge favor.
This project helps us:
• Stay in touch with you
• Learn how we can better serve our alumni
• Share networking tools and school-branded gear
• Reach classmates who haven’t heard from us in a while
There’s no cost to you or to the school — just your time and support are needed, and we deeply appreciate your help.
Thank you for being part of what makes this community so strong.
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Join us in congratulating the 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees!

Academic Division
Albert Treml (Arts)
Susan Nelson (Education)
David Lasee (Public Service)
Thomas Stanton (Public Service)
Athletic Division
Allie LeClaire Alexander (Individual Athlete)
Chris Badciong (Individual Athlete)
Ben Bobinski (Individual Athlete)
Ricky Hearden (Individual Athlete)
Eric Mahlik (Individual Athlete)
Allison Woodward McGuire (Individual Athlete)
Dick Hietpas (Coach)
Roy Smits (Coach)
1978 Premontre High School Football Team (Athletic Team)
1988 Abbot Pennings High School Soccer Team (Athletic Team)
1991 Notre Dame Academy Boys' Cross Country Team (Athletic Team)
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Farm to Table
Get Your Tickets Today!
Join fellow alumni and the Notre Dame Academy community for an unforgettable evening at the Farm to Table dinner, set against the stunning backdrop of St. Norbert Abbey. Your support is crucial in providing the resources and tools necessary for our students to thrive and reach their full potential.
Event Details:
Date: August 5, 2025 | Location: St. Norbert Abbey
Schedule:
Mass: 4:30 p.m. | Cocktails: 5 p.m. | Dinner: 5:30 p.m.
Culinary Experience:
This event has returned due to popular demand and will feature a delectable five-course meal catered by Runaway Spoon, showcasing food and beverages from an array of local vendors.
Ticket Information:
Tickets Available: 100 | Price: $150 per person
Click here to order your tickets today!
For any questions or further information, please contact the NDA team at (920) 429-6110 or Tritonfest@notredameacademy.com.
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Introducing our Newest Alumni, The Class of 2025!
The Class of 2025 graduated on Saturday, May 24. Among many other accomplishments, they achieved as a class, we are so proud to share with you the following:
- 91% of graduates are bound for college
- 853 college acceptance offers received
- 1 National Merit Finalist
- 1 Commended Student recognized
- Over $21 million in scholarship and aid offers awarded
- 84% are attending 4-year institutions
- 7% are attending 2-year institutions
- 24% of the class are attending Catholic institutions
- 3% are enlisting in the armed services
- 2% are participating in junior hockey leagues
- 4% are entering the workforce directly
| | Members of the Class of 2025 pose for a photo before their high school graduation. | | Members of the Class of 2025 prior to their graduation. | | |
2024-25 Academic Year
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB)
- 21 seniors and 22 juniors were full IB Diploma candidates.
- A total of 104 students took 216 IB exams in May, with an additional 54 students enrolled in first-year IB classes that do not yet require exams.
- Notre Dame Academy proudly marked its 18th year as an authorized IB World School.
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Career Explorations Program Marks a Milestone Year
- Enrollment has surged from 17 students to 106 juniors and 60 seniors in PPS II.
- A new job shadowing initiative allowed students to gain hands-on experience:
- 20 students observed surgeries at Bellin Health.
- Five students accompanied fisheries biologists at the DNR.
- Others shadowed professionals at the National Guard and the Green Bay Police Department.
| | News Reporters and Journalists Andrew Amouzou, Jamal James, and Rashad Alexander pose for a photo after guest speaking in the classroom to the individuals in our Careers Program. | |
- Over 30 guest speakers visited classrooms for the Careers Program.
- Six career-focused field trips provided real-world learning.
- The program celebrated the first two graduates to earn the International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme (IBCP) certification.
- The program continues to nurture our students' God-given potential and open meaningful career pathways.
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Service Hours
Notre Dame Academy requires students to complete service hours each year to build faith and social awareness. Starting with 15 hours of social justice service in the sophomore year, the requirement increased to an additional 15 general service hours in the junior year after 2022, and after 2024, 15 hours of parish or grade school service will be required in the freshman year. Our goal is to embed service throughout all four years of high school.
A key part of the Triton Service Program is reflection—students are asked to consider the impact of their service and the organizations they support. This balance of personal growth and a developing awareness of social needs is central to the faith formation of NDA students.
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Be Well NDA
Be Well NDA completed its second year, focusing on important student wellness topics that impact our community. The 2024–2025 monthly themes included:
- September: Mental Wellness
- October: Stress Management
- November: Substance Misuse
- December: Healthy Relationships
- January: Decision Making and Goal Setting
- February: Resilience
- March: Suicide, Self-Harm, and Depression
- April: Body Positivity
- May: Anxiety

Delivered and discussed through multiple formats, these monthly topics aim to educate and raise awareness of issues affecting NDA students and the wider community.
| | The members of the cast of Freaky Friday. | |
2024-25 Arts Year Results
Our students and staff have had a tremendous year in our play, musical, band, and art room! Check out the notable moments below.
Notre Dame Academy won the prestigious Best Ensemble award for Freaky Friday over 34 participating high schools. Additionally, we are delighted to highlight individual achievements from the production.
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Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role (Honorable Mention): Maame Kyeme-Asiamah as Ellie Blake in Freaky Friday.
- Inspiration through the Arts Scholarship: Amelia Chrudmisky
Other accomplishments in the arts include:
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The spring play, Snow White, was student-led by seniors Amelia Chrudmisky and Maame Kyeme-Asiamah.
- At the State Solo and Ensemble Competition, Tenor Saxophone player, Alex Rojas received a 1st rating and was also given the Exemplary Performance Award.
- At our annual Cabaret Night, 34 pieces of art were displayed in the juried show. Ngoclam Nguyen was honored with first place.
- Julia Mayer received the Most Sustainable Award and was selected as one of the top 10 high school students to showcase a fashion design piece at the Mount Mary University student-run fashion show
| | The Notre Dame Academy Boys' Track Team took home the gold on June 7th with the combined efforts of James Flanigan, Joe Hunt, Richie Flanigan, and the 4 by 100 relay team. | |
2024-25 Athletic Year Results
We had another successful year in athletics. 72% of the student body participated in athletics this year. There were numerous regional and sectional championships for teams and individuals, and some teams and individuals also finished the year with a state championship. See below for some of the highlights.
Teams:
- Football: State Champion
- Girls Hockey: State Champion
- Boys Track: State Champion
- Boys Hockey: State Runner-up
- Girls Cross Country: State Qualifier
- Girls Tennis: State Qualifiers
- Dance Team: State Qualifiers
Individual:
- James Flanigan (Boys Track): Shot Put State Champion
- James Flanigan (Boys Track): Discus State Champion
- Joseph Hunt (Boys Track): 800 Meter State Champion
- Alex Thomas (Boys Tennis): Singles State 3rd Place Finish
- 28 total individuals combined competed at state in Boys Cross Country, Dance, Boys Swimming, Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis, Boys Track, and Girls Track
- 18 members of the class of 2025 have committed to play sports in college.
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Happy Retirement, Jane Hall and Tom Kiely!
Join us in thanking and congratulating Jane Hall and Tom Kiely for their service to Notre Dame Academy.
| | Mrs. Jane Hall taught at Notre Dame Academy for 27 Years. | | President Tom Kiely is retiring after leading the school as the President for five years. | | |
Reunions
Click the link here to see your class's plan for your high school reunion. If you need help email, Eliza Campbell, the alumni coordinator.
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SJA Class of 1970 recently had their 55th reunion at the Village Grille Event Center.
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Capital Campaign Update
We're excited to share the latest progress from our Investing in the Future campaign. Thanks to your incredible generosity and belief in our students, the momentum continues to grow, and its impact is already being felt in our school community.

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