Board of Trustees

Dr. Tony Aretz
College of Mount St. Joseph
 
Carol Bauer, SC, '60
Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton
 
Dennis Berning
Regis Companies
 
Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC, '50
Chairperson
 
Scott Deters
Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co.
 
Sally Duffy, SC
SC Ministry Foundation
 
Jim Eckstein
C.A. Eckstein
 
Mary Catherine Faller, SC
St. Joseph Home of Cincinnati
 
Bob Fitzpatrick
Procter & Gamble (Retired)
 
Robert Halonen
Bethesda, Inc.
 
James Jansing
Keating, Muething, Klekamp
 
Katy Meinhardt, '86
Fifth Third Bank
 
Janet Neumann, '75
Whitmer & Company CPA
 
Annette Paveglio, SC
Sisters of Charity
 
Richard Stevie
Duke Energy
 
Mary Sullivan Schultz '74
Peck, Shaffer & Williams
 
Barbara Trotta
Fort Washington Investment Advisors
 
Rev. James Walsh
St. Dominic Church
 
John Weil
Junior Achievement
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Seton Crest
Like Seton High School, its crest has a rich and storied past. The crosses are from the crest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and the plowshare represents the City of Cincinnati named after the Society of Cincinnati from Cincinnatus, the Roman farmer who became the famous general of Rome.

The cedar tree symbolizes Cedar Grove, the popular name of the academy established on this site in 1857. The school was renamed Seton High School in 1928.

The wavy bars suggest the Ohio River and the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity at Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio.

The three crescents are derived from the Seton Family Coat of Arms.

Seton's motto is "Hazard Yet Forward".