St. John School will host department-specific virtual Town Halls in place of our traditional Curriculum Nights. You will have the opportunity to meet teachers and specialists from the department, and faculty will speak briefly about the first few weeks of remote learning. Administration will also provide an overarching update and share information on the status … Continue Reading »
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CYO Cross Country Update
This fall, because of COVID-19 precautions, CYO is offering runners the opportunity to participate in Cross Country “virtually.” Registration is free with the option to buy a t-shirt! How does it work? Register your runner(s) for cross-country via Team Sideline. Between September 15 and October 11, students run their age-appropriate race distance individually and email … Continue Reading »
WATT – Women Advancing Tomorrow’s Technologists
WATT, a Washington nonprofit that aims to teach coding to young girls and empower them through building technology, will virtually run an eight-week AspireIT Program for girls in grades 4-8. The program runs from September 14 through November 4, 3:30-5:30pm. There will be three different sessions: Session A on Mondays, Session B on Tuesdays, and … Continue Reading »
September Hot Lunch Portal Closes Tonight
Don’t miss out on delicious lunches like chicken teriyaki, pasta marinara and Chef Michael’s famous Caesar salad! The hot lunch ordering portal closes tonight at 11:58pm. Check out this month’s menu, and submit your order soon. For more information on how to order, check out the Hot Lunch page. Curbside Pick Up Procedures Curbside … Continue Reading »
Orientation Week
It has been wonderful seeing families back on campus, in a socially distanced way! Thank you, families, for following the health protocols as you meet with the teachers. Seeing students has greatly lifted the spirits of our faculty and staff! It’s going to be a good year – together we can! Tomorrow is the last … Continue Reading »
Jog-A-Thon 2020!
St. John School’s Annual Jog-a-thon, Presented by Atlas Construction Specialties The 2020 St. John School Jog-a-thon will take place during the week of September 28 – October 2. We are extending Jog-a-thon over the course of a week so students can run safely in small groups while still enjoying this fun tradition! All students in … Continue Reading »
CYO Update
CYO Athletics is sports done a different way – as one community. Individuals and teams strive for greatness in accordance with Gospel values. This Fall calls on us to have the courage to act for the common good in the classroom and on the field. As such, we will need to be adaptable, patient, and … Continue Reading »
Parent Association News
Last week, Parent Association hosted a town hall focused on in-person instruction for St. John’s Preschool. We introduced our new teachers and discussed our updated protocols and procedures in light of Covid-19. Thanks once again for your thoughtful questions. If you’re interested in supporting St. John’s community with the PA, please email Tricia Kane-Yi or Allan Quiaoit.
September Hot Lunch Portal Closes Soon
Chef Michael is ready to make lunch for you, so don’t forget to order Hot Lunch! The ordering portal closes at 11:58pm on Friday, September 11. Check out this month’s menu, and submit your order soon. Existing Users: Go to https://benchlio.com/#/login Login with existing user email and password, reset the password if necessary, update … Continue Reading »
Orientation Week
Teachers have been working thoughtfully and diligently to get ready for the new school year, and they are eager to meet their students! During Orientation Week, September 1-4, teachers will host physically distanced Meet ‘N Greets to introduce themselves to students and families. These “mask-to-mask” meetings will give teachers and students the opportunity to get … Continue Reading »