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Alumnae

Connections. Involvement. Community.

 

Welcome to Resurrection College Prep High School’s Alumnae Community. It is a great way to stay connected, get involved with the school, and become part of Resurrection’s community - no matter when you graduated. With over 15,100 graduates, RES women are making a tremendous impact on the worlds they touch. We value dialogue with our alumnae and encourage communication among our alumnae community. 

Our commitment to our alumnae remains unwavering as they remain an integral part of the Resurrection community, both long after graduating and embarking on their careers. For more information on alumnae events, ways to get involved, or to speak with our Alumnae Relations Office, please contact Peyton LaValley '17 at 773.775.6616 Ext 155 or plavalley@reshs.org.

 

Breaking Barriers on Ice: The Inspiring Journey of Erica McKee ’05

At Resurrection, we’ve always believed in the power of perseverance, leadership, and breaking boundaries. Erica McKee ’05 is all of that, and more. Her story reminds us that even when the odds seem insurmountable, determination and vision can create lasting change.

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Class Notes Update: Catching Up with Our Alumnae

We are so grateful to our alumnae who continue to keep us updated on their journeys beyond Resurrection. Whether it's celebrating retirements, earning advanced degrees, publishing new work, starting families, or marking special milestones, your stories remind us of the lasting bond we share. Thank you for staying connected and for letting us celebrate your accomplishments alongside you!

Singing Our Story: The RES Alma Mater

At Resurrection College Prep, our Alma Mater is more than a song — it’s a tradition that echoes the pride, unity, and spirit of our school community. Sung at key moments throughout the year, it reminds us of the values we hold dear and the legacy we carry forward. We don’t just sing the words — we live them, letting the message of loyalty, faith, and sisterhood guide us in and beyond our time at RES.

'Like a bad penny’: Sister Stephanie, '55, looks back on her years at RES from student to teacher, principal, and president

“I am kind of like a bad penny that keeps coming back and forth to RES,” said Sister Stephanie Blaszczynski, C.R., Class of 1955. “That expression probably doesn’t mean anything to people these days, but when I was a kid, you’d find this penny and then all of a sudden you’d find it [again] later, and it would be like returning to something. But, it was always a joyful thing for me to return to RES.