March 10, 2026 - 02:46

Notre Dame Schools in Utica has officially launched a newly redesigned website, marking a significant step forward in its communication and community engagement. The updated platform is designed with families and prospective students as the top priority, offering a more intuitive and streamlined online experience.
School administrators state the primary goal of the refresh is to make essential information more accessible. Key resources, including academic calendars, faculty directories, and news updates, are now easier to locate. The site also provides a clearer window into daily student life and the school's rich traditions.
The modernized design emphasizes user-friendly navigation, ensuring that parents can quickly find details on enrollment procedures, upcoming events, and student programs. This digital upgrade reflects the institution's commitment to fostering a strong, connected school community by improving the flow of information between the school and families. The new site serves as a dynamic central resource, supporting the school's mission in the digital age.
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