Cabrini High School is celebrating an extraordinary season of achievement and investment in its students’ futures.
The Class of 2026 has earned a record-breaking $17.7 million in college scholarships and grants, marking the highest scholarship total in school history. Scholarship-earning seniors averaged more than $361,000 in awards, among the highest scholarship average in the New Orleans area. Six graduates each earned more than $1 million in scholarships, while standout senior Marcia Quispe received an impressive $2.2 million in awards to attend Case Western Reserve University, where she plans to study Communication Science and Disorders. 
The milestone reflects Cabrini’s commitment to academic excellence, leadership development, and preparing young women for success in fields ranging from engineering and medicine to theater and business. Graduates will continue their studies at universities across the country, including Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Coastal Carolina University, the University of Kentucky, and Spelman College.
Cabrini High School STEP-UP DAY!
Adding to the excitement, Cabrini’s annual Step-Up Day celebration (a time-honored tradition when underclassmen “step up” to the next grade level) brought a surprise announcement for the rising senior Class of 2027. Highland Scholars Fund founder Matt Theriot revealed that every member of the upcoming senior class will receive a $2,000 scholarship to Cabrini High School.
The announcement represents a direct investment in students as they enter one of the most important and financially demanding years of their
academic journey. The gift recognizes students’ hard work and growth while also helping families prepare for senior year and the transition to college and future careers. The Highland Scholars Fund, based in New Orleans, is dedicated to expanding educational opportunities through scholarships and mentorship programs that help students overcome financial barriers.
Together, these milestones highlight both the remarkable accomplishments of Cabrini students and the continued community support helping shape the next generation of leaders.