
St. Joseph and Father’s Day
On Father’s Day in this year dedicated to St. Joseph, let’s pray for the men in our lives, that every day they might grow more like St. Joseph.
On Father’s Day in this year dedicated to St. Joseph, let’s pray for the men in our lives, that every day they might grow more like St. Joseph.
History teacher Jason Joseph speaks about how to help children develop a lifestyle of reading.
In Life Science today, guys in Form II dissected frogs and fish in the biology lab. Nothing is better than some hands-on learning!
Congratulations to the Class of 2021! We are so proud of you.
Before our Seniors leave, we want to acknowledge one of their final academic accomplishments, the Honors Senior Seminar presentations.
On May 1, Szabolcs Takács, the ambassador of Hungary, came from Washington, D.C. for the May Festival of the local Hungarians.
The seniors took their final exams, posed for their graduation picture, and said goodbye to campus by driving through the parking lot honking their horns.
I’ve come to realize that the phrase “social justice” provokes very different reactions in Catholics, often according to their knowledge of the Catholic tradition and to their political sympathies. My sense is that some Catholics are very frightened by it. So, what should we think when our schools and parishes use this phrase? What could it mean?
Matthew Nevitt ’97 from Baylor Scott & White Orthopedic Associates of Dallas visited campus to talk with the Medical Club.
With such a beautiful day, Middle School students had the right idea to enjoy the courtyard and get some fresh air!