“Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels” Recognizes Alverno Senior with Archdiocese Christian Service Medal



Alverno Heights Academy (AHA) congratulates senior Elizabeth Mazaros ’22 who was recognized yesterday at the “Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels” with the Archdiocese Christian Service Medal! Elizabeth was one of a highly selected group of seniors from across the Archdiocese who were recognized by Archbishop Gomez for their commitment to service, their faith, and their school community.

Over the last four years, Elizabeth has been an active member of the Alverno community serving as Secretary of State and Secretary of Fine Arts on ASU, working as a member of Campus Ministry and retreat teams, helping to lead AHA’s drama productions as a Stage Manager, and acting as a teacher’s assistant for Alverno Heights Lower School all while maintaining a strong commitment to her academics. Additionally, Elizabeth is active in her parish at St. Rita helping with religious education and being an altar server. AHA is proud of Elizabeth’s wonderful accomplishments!

Alverno Heights Academy, 200 North Michillinda Avenue, Sierra Madre, (626) 355-3463 or visit https://www.alvernoheightsacademy.org/.

About Alverno Heights Academy

Alverno Heights Academy is an all-girls, independent, progressive Catholic, college preparatory school dedicated to its mission of empowering each young woman to be exactly the person she wants to be. Located on the property of the former Barlow Estate in Sierra Madre, California, Alverno Heights Academy was founded in 1960 by the Sisters of St. Francis who sought to create an environment in the San Gabriel Valley where young women could become informed and knowledgeable persons. Later renamed Alverno High School and sponsored by the Immaculate Heart Community, Alverno’s program—academic, spiritual, aesthetic, social, and physical—has been shaped by the staff, trustees, and students. As Alverno Heights Academy once again, the school remains committed to its mission by encouraging each of their young women to be who they imagine. For more information about Alverno Heights Academy, please visit www.alvernoheightsacademy.org.

 

 

 

 

 

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