Connect with St. John School Families new to St. John School, and returning families with students new to St. John School are contacted by the Welcome Committee regarding the Buddy Family and small playgroups (PK and K), and offered assistance with navigating the community. If you have not yet been contacted, please email Julia … Continue Reading »
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Summer Learning: Saving Summer Slide
Did your students already power through St. John Bingo – the school’s summer learning guide? The Office for Catholic Schools is providing another great resource to help students continue to enrich their studies this summer. “Saving Summer Slide” offers families app recommendations, fun family games that promote learning, and much more. Check it out and … Continue Reading »
CYO Athletics Update
Sports committees from CYO Athletics will be meeting over the next month to come up with a comprehensive plan for the 2020-21 program year. The graph below shows decision dates, start dates, and outcomes for fall sports, with the understanding that dates and decisions may change given the current circumstances.
Stay Healthy Streets – Survey Deadline Extended
Throughout April and May, over 27 miles of Neighborhood Greenways were upgraded to Stay Healthy Streets and opened to people walking, rolling, and biking. One of the Stay Healthy Streets is 1st Ave. NW, which runs adjacent to St. John Parish and School. The City of Seattle is gathering input on making these Stay Healthy … Continue Reading »
Mrs. Marcey Flood, Beloved Teacher and Friend
We learned early this week that our beloved preschool teacher, Mrs. Marcey Flood, passed away. Marcey was diagnosed in 2017 with EHE (Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma), an extremely rare type of vascular cancer. She was brave, courageous, and graceful in her fight. Marcey began working at St. John in 2011 and returned again in 2016 as a … Continue Reading »
Stay Healthy Streets
Throughout April and May, over 27 miles of Neighborhood Greenways were upgraded to Stay Healthy Streets and opened to people walking, rolling, and biking. One of the Stay Healthy Streets is 1st Ave. NW, which runs adjacent to St. John Parish and School. Over the next few weeks, the City of Seattle is gathering input … Continue Reading »
Summer Learning at St. John
Research shows that students tend to score lower on reading and math achievement tests at the end of summer than they did just before the summer holidays. This phenomenon is sometimes called the “summer slide.” To promote your child’s mind, body, and spirit, St. John teachers are offering an opportunity to continue making growth over … Continue Reading »
Back to School: Let’s Get Ready!
It’s not too early to think about getting ready for school! Head to our Back to School page and find information about: School supplies – lists and suggested vendors Uniform list, dress code, purchasing Comfort kits Traffic pattern for drop off and pick up And more! Middle school students (grades 6, 7, 8) have summer … Continue Reading »
Tuition and Fees for School Year 2020/2021
Tuition payments for the upcoming school year, 2020/2021, begin in July. Please note the following: Families with students returning to St. John School for the new school year, 2020/2021: Smart account numbers change annually. If you are using a Bill Payer service (different from automatic payments – AutoPay/ETF) be sure to update your account number … Continue Reading »
Summer Extended Day Care
Summer Extended Day Care will open June 24, 2020, 8am to 6pm, following Washington State, Department of Health and Early Learning. COVID-19 presents unique challenges to our program, and our traditional Summer XDC Camp has been modified to keep children, staff, and extended families safe from infection. Families that have requested and completed registration requirements … Continue Reading »