What inspired you to create the Sacred Heart Sisters Program?
“I was driven to implement the program in our community in order to connect upperclassmen to parents and faculty seeking to offer job opportunities.”
How does it help students take on interdivisional leadership roles?
“The club allows students to create their own profiles which enables them to be open and willing to put themselves out there while being in the comfort of our community.”
What impact do you hope that this program will have on the Sacred Heart Greenwich community?
“I think the program has truly bridged gaps between the divisions at Sacred Heart and solidified a true sense of identity and belonging. What started as a project designed to conveniently connect high schoolers to work opportunities has blossomed into a way of combating division within our school. These days, for example, I take the long route to class through the lower school hallways in order to say hello to the girls I have gotten to know and befriend through this effort.”
The King Street Chronicle thanks senior Morgan Sfreddo ’25 for her contributions to “Humans of Sacred Heart.”