A Catholic education seeks to educate the whole person. Activities promoting service, wellness, the arts, stewardship, faith formation, and leadership are offered both during and after the school day. Students are invited to get involved and have fun while discovering their gifts, talents, and interests.
produce good citizenship, to encourage a high standard of scholarship and Christian life, to elevate school spirit, to demonstrate the practical application of democracy, and to advance the well-being of the school and its members. The Student Council has 2 representatives per class in grades 4-8. There are four officers:
President – Grade 8
Vice President – Grade 7 or 8
Secretary – Grade 6, 7, or 8
Treasurer – Grade 6, 7, or 8
Historian – Grades 5, 6, 7, or 8
Please contact Ms. Logan if you have any questions.