Our alumni embody the lasting impact of a faith-based education. The principles they learned in our schools continue to shape their success, purpose, and leadership well beyond graduation.
Angely Gerena (‘21, St. Anthony) thanks her teachers for instilling the virtues of love and perseverance in her daily activities. “I wouldn’t have a full ride to Rutgers without the support and belief of my teachers!”
Dr. Perry Cicchini (‘73 Sacred Heart) was taught that, with God, anything is possible. Now, he happily inspires a new generation every time he visits his alma mater for career day.
Miguel Rubert (‘83 Holy Name) has retired from the Prosecutor’s office in Camden County and is consistently active in his community. When asked about his time at Holy Name he responded “I love Holy Name and everyone in it. I’d do anything for them!”
Anthony Dandridge (‘25 St. Cecilia) joins the Alumni Legacy Family; his parents also graduated from CPS schools! He’s surrounded by love and rigor as he embarks on the new adventure of high school! “I’m nervous but I feel good about everything that’s coming my way.”
Aliyah Rojas (‘18 St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral) feels unstoppable as she gets ready to graduate from St. Joseph University this upcoming year. “I hope to get some tips from Mr. Rupert on how to put my criminal justice degree to great use!”
Their experiences reveal how Catholic education leaves a lasting mark—nurturing strong values, self-belief, and direction for life.
We’d love to hear your story! If you’d like to be featured in our Alumni Across Generations series, contact Kevin Soriano at [email protected] or (856) 966-6791 ext. 109