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Melyssa Viera, a graduate of The Catholic High School of Baltimore, is among more than 2,170 seniors who graduated from 18 Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore this year. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)

More than 2,170 graduate from Catholic high schools in Baltimore archdiocese

June 29, 2024
By Catholic Review Staff
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Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Schools, Uncategorized

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More than 2,170 seniors graduated from 18 Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore this spring. The graduates were 56 percent male and 44 percent female, with 97 percent heading to college after graduation. Below is a snapshot of the schools.

Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore
Graduates: 145
Salutatorian: Carson H. Eddy
Valedictorian: Anthony W. Cerone

Archbishop Spalding High School, Severn
Graduates: 306
Salutatorian: Ashley Grice
Valedictorian: Arneet Baal

Bishop Walsh School, Cumberland
Graduates: 19
Salutatorian: Duncan Stangel
Valedictorian: Lydia Vassiliadi

Calvert Hall College High School, Towson
Graduates: 263
Salutatorian: Michael Bell
Valedictorian: Jordan Lewis

The Catholic High School of Baltimore
Graduates: 77
Salutatorian: Aurelia Smolen
Valedictorian: Magdalen Ruth

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, Fells Point
Graduates: 64
Salutatorian: London-Mare’a Washington
Valedictorian: Aguilar-Oyorzabal

St. Frances Academy, Baltimore
Graduates: 51
Salutatorian: Jordan Downs
Valedictorian: Myles Thurston

The John Carroll School, Bel Air
Graduates: 167
Salutatorian: Al Riska
Valedictorian: Lauren Gallagher

St. John’s Catholic Prep, Buckeystown
Graduates: 71
Salutatorian: Thomas Lee Ayers II
Valedictorian: Flora Marie Karpowicz

Loyola Blakefield, Towson
Graduates: 176

St. Maria Goretti Catholic Regional High School, Hagerstown
Graduates: 36
Salutatorian: Addison Brooks Crowder
Valedictorian: Abigail Marie Chappell

St. Mary’s High School, Annapolis
Graduates: 118
Salutatorian: Riley Smith
Valedictorian: Grace Mithchell

Maryvale Preparatory School, Lutherville
Graduates: 92
General Excellence: Caitlin Wilson, Kristin DeBolt and Anna Grabowski

Mercy High School, Baltimore
Graduates: 102

Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville
Graduates: 107
Salutatorian: Sofia Fassolakis
Valedictorian: Anna Kosloski

Mount St. Joseph High School, Irvington
Graduates: 193

Notre Dame Preparatory School, Towson
Graduates: 155
Valedictorian: Anna Gredlein, Academic Excellence Award Winner

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Essex
Graduates: 31
Salutatorian: Victorian Nkongolo
Valedictorian: Conner Starnes

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