St. Ignatius Loyola School
Type: Private School
School District: Other - Religious Education - Catholic - Oh
Phone Number: (513) 389-3242
- Elizabeth Banta
- Sarah Behrle
- Deborah Berling
- Kelly Bien
- Erica Bowling
- Jillian Burkhart
- Lisa Cassaro
- Morgan Chouteau
- Beth Coffey
- Deborah Colina
- Kara Conneighton
- Christina Criswell
- Judy Crowley
- Elizabeth Daffron
- Shannon Dauer
- Anna Davis
- Ken Dicks
- Doug Donoghue
- Bridget Eichhold
- Karen Foland
- Tim Foley
- Victoria Geckle
- Chris Gemperline
- Stephanie Glassmeyer
- Catherine Grote
- Madeline Hardig
- Robin Hein
- Patricia Hericks
- Jessica Huebner
- Saint Ignatius
- Christina Jonovski
- Heidi Kemper
- Vicki Kinney
- Linda Mcgowan
- Megan Mears
- Diane Menzer
- Jenny Meyer
- Matt Meyer
- Carolyn Milheim
- Erin O neil
- Megan Pacitti
- Grayson Rhoades
- Katie Rischmann
- Andrea Schinkal
- Stephanie Schoenfeld
- Ella Schweppe
- Ann Shoemaker
- Beth Siemer
- Jacob Smith
- Tammy Smith
- Elizabeth Telles
- Robyn Tierney
- Samantha Timmons
- German Villarroel
- Tricia Vondenbrink
- Karen Wiesman
- Karen Wiesman
- Meghan Zeiser
- Krystine Zimmerman
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