Tonight, join us for a joyous expression of spring! Students in grades 3, 4, and 5 have been practicing and have prepared an uplifting program, under the direction of Mrs. Becky Kelly. Cantionis (grades 3-5) and St. John Band (grades 5-8) will also perform. Attendance is free. Egan Hall, 7pm, Thursday, May 11, 2017
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National Bike to School Day – May 10! Still time to sign up!
May is national Bike Month and Bike to School Month! This is a month-long event designed to encourage people of all ages across the country to engage in active transportation through cycling. In addition to being an enjoyable activity, bicycling can lead to lifelong healthy habits. We envision Bike to School Month as a family … Continue Reading »
Spring Concerts
“Spring” into the season with upcoming Spring Concerts! Everyone welcome! Thursday, May 4, 7pm, Egan Hall Students in grades 1 and 2 will perform under the direction of Mrs. Pat Tsagalakis Thursday, May 11, 7pm, Egan Hall Students in grades 3, 4, and 5 will perform under the direction of Mrs. Becky Kelly. Don’t miss … Continue Reading »
Cantionis at Safeco Field May 17 – Discount Mariner’s Tickets Available
St. John School’s grade 3-6 choir, Cantionis will sing the National Anthem at the Mariner’s game at Safeco Field – and the Mariner’s have reserved a special section just for St. John students, family, teachers, and friends! Tickets are just $13.00 each and are available now, through our ordering portal here. Tickets will be available … Continue Reading »
Robotics Extravaganza! Seattle Prep, May 6
Brace yourself the robots are coming! Watch out the robots are coming to take you to and from school, your teacher is a robot, your dentist sends you home with a robot toothbrush, your dog is walked by a robot…..This year’s topic for the Extravaganza is, “Robotics Technology in your Community.” See the inventive ways … Continue Reading »
St. John’s First Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage
Last Saturday afternoon, April 8, 31 St. John the Evangelist “pilgrims” shared a hot lunch at Crispin’s Kitchen, prayed the first two Stations of the Cross in our church, were blessed on our way by Fr. Crispin, and headed for the bus stop at Greenwood and 85th. We bused and walked to five more churches, … Continue Reading »
Family Literacy Night
Wednesday, April 5, 6:30pm, Egan Hall Plan for the whole family to attend Family Literacy Night at St. John School! Ten “stations” will be set up, with various literacy activities for families to engage in – Scategories, magnetic poetry, book walk, iPad games and more. The event will go to 8pm. You won’t want to … Continue Reading »
Benefit for Peru
Sunday, March 26, 11am-6pm at En Club Sur, 2901 First Avenue South, Seattle Come together at En Club Sur for a great afternoon of entertainment and fun, to benefit victims of the devasting flooding. The press indicates that Peru has received over 43 inches of rain since January with more in the forecast now. The … Continue Reading »
Auction News!
80’s Do you remember these favorite 1980’s TV shows? “Cheers” “A-Team” “Miami Vice” “M*A*S*H” “Magnum PI” “Knight Rider” “Family Ties” “Who’s The Boss?” “Love Boat” “The Facts of Life” “The Greatest American Hero” DINNER AND RAFFLE TICKET SALES Dinner tickets for the Live Auction are now on sale at the Bidding for Good website. … Continue Reading »
“Screenagers” Comes to St. John School
Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age St. John School is hosting a screening for parents and students of the documentary film, Screenagers. Join us on Tuesday, March 21, at 7pm in Egan Hall for a free, must-see presentation. Screenagers is a documentary that will likely strike a chord with many parents. It explores how … Continue Reading »