How did the Ring Day tradition make you feel connected to the Sacred Heart Greenwich community?
“The Ring Day tradition has made me feel more connected to the school community because it has given me a permanent reminder of the close bonds I have made with my classmates in the form of our class rings. Every day, when I look down at my ring, I will be reminded of the sisterhood that I am so blessed to be a part of and the friendships and connections with both the junior class and the senior class that I have made.”
What was the most memorable part of the ceremony?
“For me, the most memorable part of the ceremony was singing “You’re Gonna Go Far” by Noah Kahan to the seniors with the rest of my class. This moment was so special to me because I felt very connected with my classmates and the seniors we sang to. All of us juniors were smiling, laughing, and singing so loud and it was such a joyful moment.”
How did sharing this moment with your sister, Maggie Bacigalupo ’24, make Ring Day special?
“Sharing this moment with my sister made Ring Day so much more special. I wouldn’t rather share this experience with anyone else and I am so lucky to have her be able to ring me. Ring Day has brought me so much closer to her and it is amazing that we got to go through this experience together.”
The King Street Chronicle thanks junior Charley Bacigalupo ’25 for her contributions to “Humans of Sacred Heart.”