Like last year, Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences will take place virtually. Please link to the sign-up and schedule your conference appointment with your student’s homeroom teacher. You will receive a link from your teacher for entry to the virtual conference waiting room and welcomed in at your designated time. Students receiving services from the Student Support Team will be contacted … Continue Reading »
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Endowment 2021
“I Guess You Guys Aren’t Ready For That Yet. But Your Kids Are Gonna Love It.” Find out what the future might look like! Look for our blockbuster Endowment video coming November 11, starring school parents and staff. By supporting our school endowment, you enhance the long-term ability of St. John School to further our … Continue Reading »
Traffic Update
Families, work on the large-scale build on the corner on N. 79th St. and Greenwood Ave. started today. There will be significant impacts on traffic flow around the campus and neighborhood. We ask you, members of the St. John community, to do your part to keep traffic mishaps from occurring: leave a little earlier, drive … Continue Reading »
November Hot Lunch
The ordering portal for November Hot Lunch is open! In addition to favorites like Kogi chicken tacos, butter noodles, and pork fried rice, we are pleased to introduce Dick’s Drive-in fundraiser lunches! Historically, we have served pizza for these lunches; this year, we are proud to partner with Dick’s Drive-In Restaurants to continue our tradition of … Continue Reading »
Lunch Time Volunteers Needed
Thank you to those who have volunteered to be lunchroom monitors! We are so grateful for your support! We are still looking for more volunteers. As you know with limited use of our school cafeteria due to COVID-19 protocols, teachers are supervising students in the classrooms during their regularly scheduled break time. We are asking … Continue Reading »
Spirit Store
You can never have too much St. John Spirit Gear! The Spirit Store is open! Need a St. John beanie to keep warm? We got you covered! Or do you need a St. John jacket to keep you dry? Don’t worry; we have you covered there too! Don’t miss out; order now – the store … Continue Reading »
CYO News
Cross-Country Champs! On Sunday afternoon at Lake Sammamish, 27 athletes from St. Alphonsus and St. John competed in the 2021 CYO XC Championships. Congratulations to St. John runners Ava, Maia, Pearl, Tilly, Bea, Abbey and St. Al runners Juliette and Layla for winning the 8th-grade girls team title. Congratulations to Ava for placing 6th in … Continue Reading »
Scrip is Available!
Do recall, Scrip fundraising continues! The Scrip program offers gift cards for your everyday purchasing: when a gift card is purchased, you receive the full value and the school receives a donation from the vendor. A small, but dedicated, group of school and alumni families continue to support St. John by participating in this program. … Continue Reading »
Endowment 2021
Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads. We’re planning for St. John School’s future! Look for a blockbuster Endowment video coming soon, starring school parents and staff. By supporting our school endowment, you enhance the long-term ability of St. John School to further our mission of providing excellent and accessible Catholic education. Visionary planning … Continue Reading »
Lunch Time Volunteers Needed
With limited use of our school cafeteria due to COVID-19 protocols, teachers are supervising students in the classrooms during their regularly scheduled break time. We are looking for parent volunteers to monitor classrooms during lunch so that our hard-working teachers can have time to eat lunch, re-charge, and prepare for afternoon classes. Please volunteer if … Continue Reading »