Sacred Heart Academy’s 2026 Leadership Dinner Dance Celebrates Community, Honors Alumnae, and Raises over $555,000
March 23, 2026

Sacred Heart Academy’s 2026 Leadership Dinner Dance was a resounding success, bringing together 370 members of the SHA community for an evening of celebration, gratitude, and purpose. The event raised an impressive $555,000 in support of the school’s mission to educate and empower young women.
Held in a spirit of joy and unity, the evening reflected the strength of the Sacred Heart community, including parents, alumnae, faculty, and friends who share a deep belief in the value of Catholic education and the promise of future generations.
“This is truly wonderful to gather with so many members of this extraordinary community who share a deep belief in the power of Catholic education and in the promise of young women,” said President Kim Johnson ’92, P ’28. “Because when mission meets momentum, we do more than honor our past, we secure the future.”
A highlight of the evening was the announcement of a transformative gift from Theresa (Neubauer ’88) and Artie Minson. In recognition of their extraordinary generosity, Sacred Heart Academy will open the Minson Family Student Center in Fall 2026.
This reimagined space will serve as a central hub for student life, offering dedicated areas for guidance and college counseling while fostering collaboration, leadership, and community. The new center represents a significant investment in the student experience and in the future of Sacred Heart Academy.
The Leadership Dinner Dance also served as an opportunity to honor distinguished alumnae whose lives and careers reflect the values of Sacred Heart and the Sisters of St. Joseph. This year’s honorees included Rosanne (Puntolillo ’81) Breen P ’11, Rachel (Cancro ’83) Cashwell P ’18, and Theresa (Neubauer ’88) Minson. Special recognition was given to Christine Goodwin, Ed.D. ’92 for her contributions and dedication to SHA and Catholic education.
Each honoree represents the enduring impact of a Sacred Heart education, women of faith, leadership, and service who continue to shape their communities and inspire future generations.
Throughout the evening, guests were reminded that Sacred Heart Academy’s mission extends far beyond the classroom. Rooted in Catholic faith and guided by the vision of the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Academy is committed to forming young women of compassion, courage, and purpose.
The event also highlighted the Academy’s forward looking vision, including its five year strategic plan, The Mission Forward, which emphasizes investing in the campus and programs that support the formation of the whole student. From academic excellence to wellness and leadership development, Sacred Heart continues to evolve to meet the needs of today’s girls and young women while remaining grounded in its core values.
The 2026 Leadership Dinner Dance was more than a celebration. It was a powerful testament to what is possible when a community comes together in support of a shared mission. Through generosity, faith, and a commitment to the future, Sacred Heart Academy continues to thrive and inspire so many.
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