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Building Our Future
SPACES TO GATHER AND LEARN The Innovation Center



EMBARKING ON OUR $3.1 CAMPAIGN
SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY’S
record of academic excellence, enrollment demand, prudent planning and responsible fiscal management have set the stage for it to embark on upon the Building our Future: Educating Girls to Change the World Campaign with the goal of raising $3.1 for renovation of five projects on campus. This endeavor will bring to life the academy’s master plan for the next generation and answer the need for rejuvenated gathering places for the development of our talented dynamic students.


In these next few pages, you will learn about the renovation of our “Sacred Places” including the Grotto of Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Margaret Mary Chapel. In “Spaces to Gather and Learn” you will also see the Innovation Center come to life under the imagination of Cathy (Rodrigues) Lee ‘83. In addition, the Academy will also be upgrading The Early Learning Center, High School Conference Room and Administrative Wing and Faculty Lounges. A Gymnasium Sky Box will be built for “Spaces to Gather and Cheer.”
You will be receiving more information in the coming months on how you can support this campaign by making significant gifts including having your names inscribed on bricks or tiles through your contributions.
SACRED SPACES Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes
When completed, the Grotto will again be a focal point at the Academy that welcomes both the Academy community and guests alike, highlighting the spiritual identity of our school and the beauty of our campus.
SACRED SPACES
St. Margaret Mary Chapel
The restoration of the stained glass windows and additional interior improvements will once again make the chapel the spiritual center of our campus, serving as a setting for monthly school masses and a variety of school events.
• Dr. Tseu recognizes Cathy for her amazing designs in the new Innovation Center. Left to right: Scott Schroder, President, Cathy (Rodrigues) Lee ’83, Dr. Lawrence Tseu and Shelley Cramer, Board Chair.

• Designer Cathy Lee’s custom pillows with her handwritten fabric was a big hit with the girls.

