The House Resolution designates July 25-27, 2025, as Notre Dame Catholic High School All-Class Reunion Weekend in Shreveport, Louisiana, in honor of the school's sixty-seventh anniversary. Founded in 1958 by Paul and Mrs. O'Brien to provide quality education for Catholic African American students, Notre Dame Catholic High School has played a significant role in the community, fostering an environment of intellectual growth and strong values. The resolution highlights the school's history, its dedicated faculty, and the lasting impact it has had on its students, who have gone on to excel in various fields.

The All-Class Reunion serves as a celebration of the school's legacy, allowing alumni to reconnect, honor their teachers, and remember classmates who have passed. The resolution encourages all schools in Louisiana to promote similar reunions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining traditions that contribute to the achievements of their alumni. The event is expected to attract esteemed graduates who have made significant contributions to their communities, showcasing the enduring influence of Notre Dame Catholic High School.