

Inspired by the Mercy tradition, Lauralton Hall empowers young women to pursue their highest potential through lifelong learning, compassionate service, and responsible leadership in a global society.
To be the Catholic college preparatory school of choice for girls in southern Connecticut.
Mark Allen, P’19, P’20, Teacher
Dana Colangelo, P’23, P’25, MPA Co-Chair
Beth Coyne, Head of School
Erin DaCosta, Teacher
Kathleen Kearns Donahue ’80, P’06, P’14, Director of Advancement
Yvonne Fosse-Previs ’90, P’27, Director of Enrollment
Sherri Franzman, Business Manager
Patrick Lagrange, P’19, Board of Trustees Chair
Ray Peloso, P’14, P’16, P’21, Board of Trustees
Katie Petteruti, Director of Counseling
Jan Powers ‘75, Dean of Academics
Lisa Shea, P’14, P’21, Board of Trustees
Cate Steczkowski, P’24, P’27, MPA Co-Chair
Sheila Sullivan ‘84, P’16, Board of Trustees
We are pleased to report that Lauralton Hall’s Board of Trustees approved a new Strategic Plan for our school at its March 19, 2024 meeting.
The Plan, Moving Forward with Mercy, is intended to serve as a comprehensive roadmap for our school over the next three to five years as we work toward the objective of being the Catholic college preparatory school of choice for girls in southern Connecticut.
The Plan was developed by a Strategic Planning Task Force made up of volunteer representatives from across our school community. In conducting its work over the last six months, Task Force members obtained input from across the Lauralton family. They considered our school’s opportunities and challenges and developed the following Strategic Goals:
Preparing Young Women to Excel in College - Foster the intellectual, spiritual, social, and emotional development of every student in an empowered and diverse learning environment.
Cultivating Community—and a Commitment to Service—for Life - Deepen the legacy of enduring relationships and traditions within the Lauralton Hall community.
Promoting the Lauralton Hall Experience - Clearly and consistently convey the value of a Lauralton Hall education that is designed to provide a foundation of lasting self-confidence.
Strengthening Our Foundation—Securing Our Future - Further enhance resource development to maintain and invigorate the highly talented faculty and staff, rigorous program, exceptional campus, and holistic student experience for which Lauralton Hall is known.
The stated Goals emphasize the need for Lauralton to innovate to maintain the excellence of the education our students receive while honoring our school's traditions. They acknowledge the importance of athletics, arts, and co-curricular programming. They focus upon building Lauralton’s future through strengthening student recruitment and marketing, improving alumni engagement, investing in our campus and facilities, and increasing sustained philanthropic support.
Lauralton’s leadership team, faculty and staff have already begun to develop action plans for each Goal with assigned responsibilities and timelines for completion.
Catherine McAuley, the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, said, “No work of charity can be more productive of good to society than the careful instruction of women.” In that spirit, we extend our gratitude to the Task Force members, and we are excited to begin our work to make our vision a reality.
In mercy,
Beth Coyne
Patrick Lagrange P’19 Head of School Chair, Board of Trustees
Foster the intellectual, spiritual, social, and emotional development of every student in an empowered and diverse learning environment.
• Embrace an academically rigorous, values-based, single-sex learning program anchored to the Mercy tradition while continuously evolving to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex society.
• Invest in curriculum, program, and faculty development to enable our graduates to succeed in competitive colleges and universities.
• Recognize the value of athletics and the arts and expand opportunities for participation.
• Strengthen and enliven alumnae engagement.
• Engage current parents to deepen their involvement and support.
• Infuse the Mercy Core Values throughout our programs and traditions, inspiring alumnae to carry them forward motivated by the conviction that all are worthy of God’s mercy.
Clearly and consistently convey the value of a Lauralton Hall education that is designed to provide a foundation of lasting self-confidence.
• Recognize that families are making a crucial decision and ensure that we present the essential components of a Lauralton education in an approachable and welcoming way.
• Invest sufficient resources in marketing to effectively support the Lauralton Hall brand and refresh annually or as needed.
• Sustain and deepen ties with our historical feeder schools while identifying and developing new markets for recruiting prospective students.
Further enhance resource development to maintain and invigorate the highly talented faculty and staff, rigorous program, exceptional campus, and holistic student experience for which Lauralton Hall is known.