The Raspa Family
The Raspa Family has a strong history with our school.
Christina Raspa, a 2020 graduate, was a member of the Ahr Star, Pink Club, Film Club, and Fishing Club. She played volleyball, lacrosse, golf, and was the captain of the inaugural women’s wrestling team. During her time on the wrestling team, she placed first in the GMC tournament for two consecutive years and was honored with the GMC Sportsmanship Award and the GMC All Star Wrestler Award. She credits STA/BGA with fostering the leadership and communication skills needed to excel during her college career at Rutgers, and in her current position in the Rutgers Athletics Department. Christina is also currently an assistant coach with our women’s wrestling team. She helps run the Anthony A. Raspa Memorial Foundation, which funds scholarships for our student athletes and peer leaders.
Maria Raspa Millner graduated from STA/BGA in 2007. She was a proud member of the Drama Department, Peer Leadership, School Newspaper, National Honors Society, and Ahr Star. At BGA/STA, Maria learned that change could be a good thing and that transitions are complicated but necessary. She learned how to form new relationships and how to push herself academically. Community service became embedded in everything she did, with volunteerism and nonprofit work becoming a big part of her life both personally and professionally. She especially loved being in school with her brother, making memories and building lifelong friendships with people who have become chosen family.
Stephanie Raspa graduated in 2012. During her time at BGA/STA, she committed four years to the athletic department as a runner on the cross country team. She also took advantage of the opportunity to learn to play golf. She was a member of the Mock Trial Club, the Music Department, Italian Honors Society, Student Council and was the Ahr Star Chairperson. After high school, Stephanie went on to graduate from Rutgers’ School of Engineering. She works in pharmaceuticals at Bristol-Myers Squibb and is also taking night classes towards a Masters in Business Administration. She carries gratitude with her every day and would again like to thank the BGA staff and community for lifting her up as a young woman showing promise in math and sciences. She continues to pay it forward.
Anthony Raspa was a proud graduate of the class of 2008. During his high school career, he was a member of Peer Leadership, the yearbook committee and the Spanish National Honor Society. He also ran an annual toy drive in conjunction with Raspa Jewelers, generating hundreds of gifts for needy families in Middlesex County. Anthony was a member of the Football and Wrestling Teams. During his wrestling career, he was captain for two consecutive years, helping lead the team to its first state sectional title. Anthony was a county place winner, ranked 2nd in the district and 5th in the region. He received All-Division and All-County honorable mentions, and was awarded the GMC Sportsmanship Award and the 2007 Charlie Perez Wrestling Scholarship. After graduating from STA/BGA, Anthony attended the University of Delaware where he was the younger editor for “In The Loop” magazine. He graduated with a major in Leadership, receiving the Leadership Global Insight Award. Anthony carried the leadership and interpersonal skills that he gained from the Bishop Ahr community, and the Peer Leadership program and went on to become a NJ State Trooper. As a high schooler, Anthony learned about the importance of blood donation and felt very strongly about it. So much so, he believed in organ donation. He regularly donated blood, and in his honor, The Anthony A. Raspa Memorial Foundation holds blood and platelet drives.