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Rosary High School awards Dunham Fund Matching Grant

Rosary High School in Aurora has been awarded a matching grant from the Dunham Fund for a new communications system. This new "hub" is an integrated school management system that connects teachers, students, and parents within the school, as well as connects alumnae, local businesses, and other supporters outside of the school.

"We are very excited for this opportunity to not only update our system but expand our capabilities for outreach," says principal Sr. Ann Brummel, OP.

As technology continues to progress, Rosary is looking to stay steps ahead of the curve in streamlining its inquiry, applications, admissions, and donation processes. Now parents and donors will use online forms and individualized accounts thereby saving time in data entry and having detailed information at their fingertips.

Rosary is very thankful to the Dunham Fund for recognizing this need and supporting its mission in advancing the education for young women in the community. Rosary High School is currently ranked the fourth best all-girl private school in the state of Illinois (k12niche.com).

With an average ACT of 26 (five points above the national and state average), Rosary has a long-standing history of providing a superior education and experience for women in the area.

Rosary High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women located at 901 N. Edgelawn Drive in Aurora, and sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois. At Rosary, they empower young women to achieve their greatest potential. For information, visit www.rosaryhs.com.

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