The opportunities for volunteering at St. John School are vast and varied. Your enthusiastic volunteerism enables us to keep operating costs low and is a wonderful way for parents to become a part of their student’s school life. While we do not require a minimum number of volunteer hours, we ask parents/guardians to strive towards the yearly … Continue Reading »
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Bump It Up! FUNraiser Volleyball Tournament
Bump It Up! is back this October! This is our Annual FUNraiser Tournament to support St. Al/John Athletics! Moms, Dads, Grads and Staff, grab some knee pads and join the upcoming Bump It Up! Volleyball Tournament. Registration is $40 per person with all proceeds going to St. Al/John Athletics. (St. John teachers and staff, please follow this link to register.) Contact … Continue Reading »
Back to School BBQ Fun!
The Back to School BBQ was a HUGE success! What an incredible way to kick off the new academic year and our centennial year! With over 860 attendees, we couldn’t have done it without our commitment to Fair Share and volunteerism. Special shout-outs to our PA team, especially Sara Dean, Allan Quiaoit, and Madeline Pennington, … Continue Reading »
COVID-19 Update
Currently, King County continues to be in the “Low Transmission” level (less than 200 new cases per 100,000 people over a 7-day period). Although the numbers are currently low, you’ve probably heard that COVID-19 is here to stay. We would like to remind our community to continue to utilize multiple mitigation strategies (vaccination, ventilation, staying … Continue Reading »
Jog-a-thon
St. John School Jog-a-thon – Let the Fun(d)raising Begin! St. John School is Celebrating 100 Years of Faith, Academics, and Community. We’re excited to start off the school’s centennial year with our annual fundraiser, the St. John School Jog-a-thon, presented by Springfree Trampoline! Jog-a-thon will take place September 21-23. Students in grades PreK through 8 are encouraged to participate in this fun … Continue Reading »
Curriculum Night, Grades K-5
Parents/guardians of students in grades Kindergarten through Five are invited to K-5 Curriculum Night on Thursday, September 15. Parents will hear from teachers – classroom and specialists – and administration. The program starts at 6:30pm in the church with a brief presentation, then move to classrooms where you will hear from your student’s teacher, see some … Continue Reading »
Blessing of the Backpacks
Please join us for the annual Blessing of the Backpacks, which will take place on Wednesday, September 21 at 8:15am on the school parking lot. Fr. Crispin will bless the backpacks, which will hopefully be filled with food donations to support our St. Vincent de Paul food pantry and the Broadview-Thomson K-8 Food Program, which serves meals … Continue Reading »
Endowment – Save the Date!
St. John Catholic School is pleased to announce that we will honor Michele Thornquist at our 2022 Endowment Event. Michele has been integral to accelerating the St. John School Endowment Fund’s growth. Please join us on Saturday, October 22 in Egan Hall for this celebratory fundraising event. Enjoy drinks, appetizers, and a family-style dinner catered by Ethan Stowell Restaurants. Tickets … Continue Reading »
Parent Association
We would like to thank those who attended the Parent Association meeting last Friday. You all brought renewed excitement and record-setting attendance for our first in-person meeting since February 2020. With this kind of parent support, it is going to be a great year! Meeting notes are available on the Parent Association website. As the year … Continue Reading »
Counselor’s Corner, September 2022
Welcome back to school! It’s been such a delight reconnecting with everyone and getting to know families new to our school. I’m so excited to get my Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) groups running! SEL groups are a great opportunity for students new to our school to make connections and friendships with peers in their classes. Read … Continue Reading »