Principal’s Letter

Wizards, Witches, Cats, and Bats!  It is hard to believe that Halloween is almost here.  Eighth-grade students are furthering their leadership skills by hosting the primary students at our afternoon Halloween Carnival on Thursday, October 31. The

Be Kind, Be Courageous, Be Just

Be kind.  This simple statement means so much more than just to be nice.  Our theme is taken from Hebrews 10:24: “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love, kindness, and good deeds.”  For us at St. John, love, kindness, and

Happy Fall! From the Principal

It was a pleasure to see and visit with so many of you at the Jog-a-thon, the Carnival and at Mass. We are very blessed to have such a supportive community. We have reached and exceeded our Jog-a-thon goals and I am so grateful to each and every one

Prayer, exercise, community!

You are living our mission and our SLEs with us! This inclusive Catholic community of Christ centered people, will run, celebrate and pray together this weekend! The children and all of us are looking forward to an exciting few days! Join us

Prayer, laughter and coffee!

Day one of the school year was delightful. The children arrived smiling and curious about their new teachers and their new classmates. They seemed eager to get started and you, parents also seemed eager to get them settled back in school! It was

The Classrooms Are Ready!

Faculty and staff have been to class and we are ready to open our doors! We participated in first aid and CPR training, classes on Questioning for Classroom Discussion, differentiated instruction using Guided Language Acquisition Design, Diversified

Message from Ms. O’Leary

Every morning a group of teachers gathers to pray. Students, colleagues, you parents, parishioners, the poor, the refugees, friends, family are among those remembered. We also give thanks for our blessings. For me, these few minutes are very

We are a strong community together!

State of the Parish Catholic school education places an emphasis on the school as community and here at St. John that sense of community is among the top reasons for sending your children here, according to the survey you responded to in the Spring.

Principal’s Letter

Dear Friends, I wish you could all have attended the Mass and Dia de los Muertos celebrations on Monday. During both occasions, young students led us in prayer. At Mass, first grade students read the introduction and the Prayers of Intercession and

Happy Halloween!

The reports from teachers and the happy faces of students and parents indicate that conferences are positive and progressing well. Thank you for taking the time to attend these important meetings. During November we are called to remember in a