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Nancy Pelosi, the first female speaker of the United States House of Representatives, was educated by the School Sisters of Notre Dame at the Institute of Notre Dame in Baltimore, Maryland. Nancy Pelosi 2012.jpg
Nancy Pelosi, the first female speaker of the United States House of Representatives, was educated by the School Sisters of Notre Dame at the Institute of Notre Dame in Baltimore, Maryland.

This article is a list of School Sisters of Notre Dame school and college alumni.

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The alumni are listed as follows:

Puerto Rican-American actor and film producer Benicio del Toro was educated by the School Sisters of Notre Dame at the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro in San Juan, Puerto Rico. P1080049 (15464477215).jpg
Puerto Rican-American actor and film producer Benicio del Toro was educated by the School Sisters of Notre Dame at the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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