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ROCHESTER - A ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of the newly founded Seton Academy was held on Tuesday.

The ribbon cutting presented by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce was held in the front courtyard of Holy Rosary Church, which will serve as the school's facility its inaugural year, which begins Tuesday.

Seton Academy, located at 189 North Main Street in Rochester, is a private Catholic school operated by
the Seton Foundation, fostering an environment where the Catholic faith is central to the educational
philosophy of their school, and remaining faithful to the Catholic education tradition.

Seton Academy is not a diocesan or parish school; the Foundation will be responsible for all aspects of operations - including funding, personnel, curriculum, and location - while working toward recognition by the
Diocese.

The school serves students in grades K-eight.
Seton Academy intends to grow in the coming years, and ideally relocate into a permanent location that
allows the Academy to seat more students and offer extracurricular activities and programs. This year,
they look forward to a great school year for their students, faculty and staff.
For questions on enrollment or more information on Seton Academy, call (603) 833-1952 or visit
their website at www.seton.academy. For more information on the Seton Foundation, or to get
involved, please email info@seton.academy.

Cutline: Pictured (in no particular order): Brenda Campbell, David Giangarra, Larry Boire, Packy Campbell and
Mike Pelletier of the Seton Foundation cutting the ribbon. Erika Robichaud, Lauren Cronshaw and Maria
Vertetis, teachers at Seton Academy; Fr. Matthew Schultz, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary & St. Leo
Parishes; Rochester Mayor Paul Callaghan; Dave Robart, Business Communications of Maine; Harrison
Thorp, The Rochester Voice; Janet Oliver, Until; Mary Henderson, Bank of New Hampshire; and Ben
Coakley, Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce, as well as friends, family, and students of Seton
Academy.

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