CSF Announces the Class of 2029 Inspiration Scholars
December 10th, 2024
The Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF) is proud to announce the five students who were selected as the Catholic Schools Foundation High School Inspiration Scholars for the class of 2029!
The Inspiration Scholarship is the Catholic Schools Foundation’s most-competitive merit-based scholarship, which scholars receive for four years at an area Catholic High School. The class of 2029 is CSF’s fourth class of Inspiration Scholars, joining 14 current Inspiration Scholars in the classes of 2028-2025. We are so proud of our scholars and look forward to seeing the amazing things they will do in high school!
CSF’s 2029 High School Inspiration Scholars

- Alejandro Luna Reyes, Bellesini Academy, Lawrence
- Heather Lefebvre, Lawrence Catholic Academy, Lawrence
- Jennalys Nunez, Immaculate Conception School, Newburyport
- Maria Martinez, Immaculate Conception School, Revere
- Sarah Joachim, Saint John the Evangelist School, Canton
CSF is so proud of our scholars and looks forward to seeing the amazing things they will do in high school.
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