For over 50 years, Maureen Fallon Adler '79, P'06, '08 & '10 has been a dedicated member of the Saint Joseph Academy community—as a student, teacher, coach, campus minister, fundraiser, and ambassador. Since arriving as a freshman in 1975, she has embraced the Academy’s mission, fostering school spirit, mentoring students, and helping young women find their voices. During her thirteen years as a Theology teacher, she also coached basketball, softball, and varsity golf, led student organizations like Paws for Pride and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and championed service projects that empowered students to make a difference. Her unwavering dedication has left an indelible mark on SJA, making her one of its most cherished leaders.
To honor Maureen’s legacy, we are proud to name the Paw Prints Store in her honor—a tribute to the profound impact she has had on generations of students. The Adler family remains deeply involved with Saint Joseph Academy, with Maureen and her husband, Chuck, serving as the Co-Chairs of the InspireSJA Campaign and playing a key role in raising thousands of dollars for the new building. Their commitment reflects Maureen’s lifelong devotion to the Academy and its mission. Through this special recognition, we invite alumnae and friends to celebrate Maureen’s contributions and ensure her legacy continues to inspire future generations.