By: Olivia Solorzano '26
Editor-in-Chief
With the school year beginning, Louisville welcomes back returning faculty and embraces the new faces joining our Louisville community. Get to know some of the new faculty on campus with these fun interviews!
Ms. Pascual (Theology)
Q: If you could only watch one TV show for the rest of your life, what show would you pick?
A: Definitely any cooking show, but specifically “Pioneer Woman.”
Q: What's your go-to comfort meal?
A: Chicken ginger soup called Tinola, made by my mom.
Q: If you could have dinner with any fictional character, who would it be and why?
A: Steve from Minecraft or Grogu (from “The Mandalorian”), but mostly Grogu just because he’s so cute! I wouldn’t mind sipping some bone broth with him.
Q: What do you feel is the theme song to your life?
A: “Beginning, Middle, and End” by Leah Nobel.
Q: What are you looking forward to the most this school year?
A: I’m looking forward to journeying with the students this year and helping them find ways of connecting with themselves and with God.
Ms. Pascual
Dr. Quinn
Dr. Quinn (Principal)
Q: If you could only watch one TV show for the rest of your life, what show would you pick?
A: It’s a tie between “Ted Lasso” and “Schitt’s Creek”.
Q: What's your go-to comfort meal?
A: Some kind of pasta probably… with some bread!
Q: If you could have dinner with any fictional character, who would it be and why?
A: Hermione Granger! She’s a Louisville girl to me! I’d want to talk to her about who she is, what made her that way, and her advice to me about being the principal of a school of girls with her spirit and bravery.
Q: What do you feel is the theme song to your life?
A: “A Living Prayer” by Alison Krauss because it is about letting one’s life be a living prayer to God.
Q: What are you looking forward to the most this school year?
A: I’m looking forward to the time I get to be with students, teachers and staff - away from the business of it all, in a way that’s different than day to day work and teaching.
Ms. Sullivan (Advancement)
Q: If you could only watch one TV show for the rest of your life, what show would you pick?
A: “Love Island”
Q: What's your go-to comfort meal?
A: Pasta
Q: If you could have dinner with any fictional character, who would it be and why?
A: Leslie Knope. I love her so much—she’s just so cute and positive, and her favorite food is waffles so we’d get along!
Q: What do you feel is the theme song to your life?
A: “Adventure of a Lifetime” by Coldplay.
Q: What are you looking forward to the most this school year?
A: Getting involved with the community and growing in that again because I went to school here!
Ms. Sullivan
Ms. Dzheyranyan
Ms. Dzheyranyan (Biology)
Q: If you could only watch one TV show for the rest of your life, what show would you pick?
A: “Parks and Rec!” I think it’s so funny and I’ve pretty much memorized it word for word.
Q: What's your go-to comfort meal?
A: Probably a good burger. I was a vegetarian for a few years, so now everything with meat is a comfort meal.
Q: If you could have dinner with any fictional character, who would it be and why?
A: The Grinch – I love the Grinch!
Q: What do you feel is the theme song to your life?
A: “My Way” by Frank Sinatra. I think it should be the theme song to everyone's life because it’s all about making choices and accomplishing your goals. I would hope that’s my theme song!
Q: What are you looking forward to the most this school year?
A: I’m looking forward to seeing how the semester progresses! I wanna see how my students grow in understanding science, and how I progress as a teacher to see if my teaching methods are working well.
Mrs. Kevorkian (Assistant Principal)
Q: If you could only watch one TV show for the rest of your life, what show would you pick?
A: “Friends”
Q: What's your go-to comfort meal?
A: Sushi
Q: If you could have dinner with any fictional character, who would it be and why?
A: Mary Poppins. She embodies a unique blend of wisdom, kindness, and whimsy that makes her both grounding and inspiring. She shows how discipline and structure can live side-by-side with imagination and joy, which is a philosophy I deeply admire. A dinner with her would be more than just a meal—it would be an experience filled with meaningful conversation, gentle life lessons, and maybe even a little bit of magic. She has a way of making ordinary moments extraordinary, and I would love the chance to soak in that perspective.
Q: What do you feel is the theme song to your life?
A: “Money on Me” by Russ
Q: What are you looking forward to the most this school year?
A: Building meaningful connections with the students and staff. I look forward to being part of an incredible community filled with love, care, and inclusivity.
Mrs. Kevorkian