Cindy Espinoza '26

As someone who doesn't have a sister, coming here feels like gaining 300+ sisters.

What clubs, organizations, sports, service projects, etc. are you involved in?

LUA (on the board), Cooking & Gardening Club (on the board), FSHA's UDC(Ultimate Dance Crew, Stars for Tomorrow High School After School Program(Leader), Stars for Tomorrow K-5 after school Program(help with homework) 

What is your favorite spot on campus and why?

I love the Junior Land. The Junior Board created such an amazing space, with its beautiful decorations. Looking out the beautiful trees and a perfect view of the mountains of La Canada. Such a beautiful sacred space for us Juniors, our little home. 

What is your career aspiration?

To make myself and not only that, my parents proud.  

What's your proudest accomplishment so far?

My proudest moments were getting selected for sophomore and junior board, and now serving as junior, vice president. It means the world because my Tolgos trust me to leave and represent our school. Every day, I strive to impress and show love to everyone, knowing they believe in me taking on this huge commitment.  

What three words describe you?

Radiant, Driven, Charismatic  

What's your favorite class at Flintridge Sacred Heart and why?

My favorite classes so far have been Forensics and Sports Medicine. Forensics has taught me valuable life skills, like how to interact with law enforcement, or what to do in dangerous situations. Sports Medicine has allowed me to become CPR certified allowing me to potentially save someone's life. These classes have taught me so much.  

What do you love about Flintridge Sacred Heart?

What I love most about FSHA is the strong sense of Sisterhood. As someone who doesn't have a sister, coming here feels like gaining 300+ sisters. We are a tight-knit community where everyone supports and welcomes each other with open hearts, and it's clear that everyone wants to see each other grow and succeed.

What advice do you have for someone applying to Flintridge Sacred Heart?

My advice is to not be scared. I was the only one from my middle school going to FSHA, and I was nervous about not having friends, but that changed on the first day of orientation. Everyone welcomed me with open hearts, and the atmosphere was full of kindness and love. You'll find your group, and you'll make amazing, lifelong friends.  

What do you do for fun?

I love hanging out with my friends, and dancing!  

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