From the Principal

Dear Families, St. John celebrated Unity Day on Wednesday this week. Thank you, Mrs. Halley, Mrs. Rousso and the eighth-grade students. The school was awash in orange shirts, socks, hats, and every imaginable orange accessory!  Eighth graders went

Principal’s Letter

This weekend, at the Endowment Dinner, we celebrate Mr. Tice and his very effective teaching. Make sure you have a ticket. The event also supports the St. John Endowment fund. Thanks to the direction and hard work of Michele Thornquist and the

Principal Letter

St. John is a hive of activity this week! Literature circles, math and reading centers, science presentations and experiments, service immersion trips, autumnal field trips, all school Mass and learning to live in harmony! The sounds of construction

Rejoice!

Autumn is definitely here! The mornings are chilly and we have had rain. It is time to root out the jackets and raincoats! In the meantime, we rejoice in the beautiful Fall colors! On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students, I thank you for your

Rejoice! From the Principal

Over the past week, I have witnessed so much harmony! We ran together in harmony, students, teachers and parents were in harmony cheering on runners, so many parents came together to volunteer and the Jog-a-thon team truly showed us the power of

Jog-a-thon time!

As you read this NewsViews, I am at the Principals' Retreat out at the Seabeck Conference Center. Our topic is Christ in the Classroom. Fr. Ron Nuzzi, from Notre Dame, will lead us in presentations, which we bring back to the schools and then

Happy Thursday!

This is a short letter to you as we are saving all the best news for tonight! The school year is well and truly underway. I actually heard students mention the words, “Quiz tomorrow!” Did you know that some of your children may have a quiz

Congratulations and Farewell

Congratulations to the Class of 2018 and to their parents! At the graduation ceremony tonight, the students will receive their diplomas and their final blessings as students of St. John. They are on their way to high-school! These are bitter-sweet