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  • Writer: Madison
    Madison
  • May 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

Celebrating the class of 2024!

As we wind down this school year, we celebrate our graduating class, class of 2024! Senior week was fun, and had a lot of fun dress days. One of them being "walking yearbook day" (As seen above)

  • Monday was College T-shirt day. Students wore their favorite college shirt!

(In photo: Seniors Mary Daoud, and Leah Miller.)

(In photo: Seniors Madison Davis and Bella Diehl)

  • Tuesday was walking yearbook day! Students wore a white t-shirt and had others sign their shirts!

  • Wednesday was anything but a backpack day! Students got creative and carried their belongings in anything but a backpack that day! This was also jersey day where student wore their favorite team jersey.

We hope fun was had by all! As we wish these seniors good luck on their journey!


  • Writer: Nolan Burkhardt
    Nolan Burkhardt
  • May 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

This week's senior slay is Andrew Warner. Andrew has attended Seton since preschool. Andrew plans to attend Purdue and study Construction Management. Andrew's favorite class throughout high school was Economics with Mrs. Dorsten. Andrew's favorite moment from high school was winning basketball sectionals. A fun fact about Andrew is that he got stitches last year. Andrew's advice for students is to work hard but don't take things too seriously. Andrew's most slay moment was going to the top of Pikes Peak.


  • fabian2025
  • May 4, 2024
  • 1 min read


The Seton Catholic High School sophomore class held a middle school dance on the evening of April 19, 2024. The class held this dance as a fundraiser for future events for the high school. They successfully sold 50 tickets for the dance making almost $800. The theme of the evening was ‘Spring Has Sprung.’ The gym was decorated with floral arrangements on the tables and adorned with gold butterflies, adding more to the spring ambience. The students danced the night away to music and even had a conga line during ‘Single Ladies’ by Beyonce. There were also snacks served such as chocolate covered strawberries, homemade cookie assortments, chips, and beverages to drink. 


Our SCHS teachers Mrs. Evicks and Mrs. Scherschel were in charge of the dance, creating an enjoyable night for the middle schoolers. “I really enjoyed seeing the students dance together. It was great seeing my daughter having a great time as well,” says Mrs. Scherschel. From the input from the students, it seems they had a great time! “I loved dancing and hanging out with my friends” said Laila White. “I liked the conga line we did and being with my friends.” said Colin Murray. We are excited to see more dances in next school year.

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