Girls on the Run is an after school program that uses running to give girls the tools to celebrate their bodies, honor their voices, recognize their gifts and activate their power. Spring session to begin in early March. Watch for enrollment announcements soon!
General News
This is the category to replace your old news views email letter. It will feature aggregated content that normally appears in news views. The only difference is that some of the larger stand alone items have been removed to their own category (ie.g. Principal’s Letter, From the Parish, etc.)
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Class of 2007 Alumni News
We had a chance to hear from some of our 2007 graduates over the Christmas break. Many of them graduated from college in 2015. Here’s what they’ve been up to– Sam Bulkely graduated with a degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from Gonzaga University and is working as a firmware engineer. Peter Christiansen graduated from … Continue Reading »
St. John Middle School Youth Group Events & Activities
Activities and events coming up! Don’t miss out on great fun and adventure! Wednesday, January 20, 6:30-8pm, Egan Mezzanine Don’t be chicken! Come build a Chicken Coop to be donated as an item for this year’s auction. If you liked helping with the Haunted House, you’ll love this fun project that supports your school and … Continue Reading »
Seattle University – Care for the Earth, Care for the Poor
As people of faith, how are we talking about real-world issues of ecological destruction? Whose voices do we hear? Do we prioritize? What can we learn from Pope Francis’ call to care for our common home? Please join the Seattle University community for the Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture’s winter segment of the 2015-2016 … Continue Reading »
Thank You Corner
Thank you, November and December Noel House overflow shelter volunteers: Nicole Hardie, Laurie Eckardt, Caroline Eckardt, Bridget Sevigny, Jenny McGovern, Karen O’Conner, Ida Henricksen, Matt Haskins, Joan Collins, Lisette Nenninger, Shalini Russnak, Kristin Kent, Katie Franklin, Kathy Collins, Mary Ellen Talley, Sheila Marty, Laura Marty, Eileen Miller, Rosalinda Aguirre, Meaghan Roach, Tony Perucca, Molly Martinez, … Continue Reading »
Auction Fundraiser at Paxti’s Pizza – January 11th
On Monday, January 11th, Paxti’s Pizza in Ballard will donate 10% of the entire day’s sales to the St. John School Auction. These funds will help underwrite the cost of printing the auction catalog. Please support us by dining at Patxi’s or placing a to-go, delivery or catering order on our fundraiser day! To order … Continue Reading »
Fr. Crispin’s Silver Jubilee Celebration
Save the Date! Friday, January 22, 6:30pm, Egan Hall Join us in celebrating Fr. Crispin’s 25 years of service in the Priesthood, his Jubilee year! Food, beverages (beer, wine, soda, etc.) and a surprise gift announcement. Child care will be provided in Extended Day Care on a first come, first served basis. Sign up below. … Continue Reading »
St. John Grad Wins Programming Contest
St John grad, Andrew Gilbrough ’13 (far right), a member of the Bishop Blanchet computer programming team, earned 1st place honors at the recent Puget Sound Computer Science Teachers’ Association (PSCSTA) Programming Contest last weekend. Andrew and his team competed against fellow Puget Sound area high school students at the programming contest held at the Microsoft campus in Redmond. Teams were … Continue Reading »
Shoe Boxes of Joy
The faculty and staff at St John School and Parish banded together to provide 17! Shoe Boxes of Joy for Catholic Community Services. Volunteer Chore Services will deliver the shoe box gift packages to elderly and disabled members of our neighborhood who may be isolated from family and friends during the holiday season. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Minecraft Education Survey & Parish Reminders
Does your child play Minecraft? Are you curious about learning more about the software and the educational benefits of such a game? St. John School is the preliminary stages of hosting a Minecraft event and needs your feedback. Please follow the link and complete the survey. The Parish asks that school families return their … Continue Reading »