September 26, 2024

Dear SPC Families,

It was the eve before Fun Run 2024–and we are slowly approaching our goal! We need to reach our goal if I am going in the dunk tank next Friday! The weather looks like it will cooperate. Please see below for a list of reminders for tomorrow. The Fun Run setup will impact morning drop-off procedures; please see below for specific information.

I want to give a special shout-out and thanks to our FABULOUS Co-Chairs, Caitlin Brown, Lauren Nast, and Katie Noonan, for all their hard work!  Thank you to all our sponsors and everyone who donated; the fun run supports operating costs for SPC, which allows us to have robust programs in technology, inclusion, SEL, and much more! I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow for Fun Run 2024!

In this Thursday Mailing:

  • Fun Run-day of information
  • Picture Day-next Thursday
  • Homecoming Week 
  • Parent Funtober
  • Parent Teacher Conferences-coming soon!
  • SAVE THE DATE: First Responder Mass November 5th!
  • 24-25 Family Mass Schedule

FUN RUN PARENT/SPECTATOR INSTRUCTIONS
PARKING AND DROP OFF:
Please DO NOT park in the FM Global parking lot or the Ryan Parke Funeral Home Lot. 

  • The main parking lot will be closed at 5:00 am. There will be no parking in the lot for drop-off.
  • Please use Washington for drop-off. DO NOT DROP YOUR CHILD OFF NORTHBOUND ON WASHINGTON; WE DO NOT WANT KIDS CROSSING THE STREET IN BETWEEN TRAFFIC. You may also use Summit and Ridge Terrace for Kiss and Go.  
  • Please do not park in the FM Global Lot at any time during the school day. 
  • Please do not bring dogs to the Fun Run.
  • Be sure to send your student in his/her comfortable bottoms, gym shoes, and a full water bottle!
  • FUN RUN SHIRTS–will be handed out in your child’s classroom tomorrow. Children will change into their shirts in the bathrooms. 
  • Come cheer the students on! Stop by our Spirit Table, sponsored by the Meyers family, to make a sign cheering on your runner! Make a sign, wear your groovy gear, or just come as you are and cheer on the students as they run laps (schedule below).

2024 Fun Run Schedule:

  • Multi-Age Early Childhood: 8:30-8:55 am
  • Kindergarten: 9:10-9:35 am
  • 1st Grade:  9:40-10:05 am
  • 2nd Grade: 10:10-10:35 am
  • 3rd Grade: 10:40-11:05 am
  • 4th Grade: 11:10-11:35 am
  • LUNCH: 11:40 am-12:20 pm
  • 5th & 6th Grade: 12:20-12:45 pm
  • 7th & 8th Grade: 12:50-1:15 pm

Attention Caffeine Enthusiasts
SPC parents don’t have to worry about making a coffee run between races this year! Triple Scoop will sell hot coffee, iced coffee, and water on-site. They are donating 10% of the proceeds to St. Paul of the Cross School!

Please read more from our co-chairs below for details on the school goal!
If you have any questions, please contact our Fun Run chairs at [email protected]. Thank you for supporting St. Paul of the Cross School’s Tiger Fun Run 2024!


Picture Day Thursday, October 3rd
No Uniforms today–come in your picture-day clothes! 

To Order:
1. Go to ordercp.com
2. Enter the SPC school code: 10022801
3. Choose the package and background


Homecoming 2024!
We are hosting our first-ever Homecoming Week next week! Thank you to the Student Council for planning the week!

Feel free to join us at the Homecoming football games on Saturday, October 5th, at Taft High School:
JV plays at 2:00 pm
Varsity Plays at 3:30 pm


Funtober Parent Mingle – Save the Date for Friday, October 4th6:30-8:30
Enjoy a fun evening mingling with other SPC parents in the Safe Zone! See more information below.


Parent-Teacher Conferences
We use Pick A Time to schedule parent-teacher conferences. On 9/30, we will send information on how to log in to Pick A Time. Pick A Time will open on 10/1 at 8:00 am and close on 10/8 at midnight. Conferences will be held:

Thursday, October 10th
All students dismissed at Noon. No afternoon EDP.
In-person conferences from 1:00-8:00 pm.

Friday, October 11th
Asynchronous learning-No school today
Parent Teacher Conferences (Google Meets only) 9:00-3:30


Dr. Caroline Adelman
Dr. Caroline Adelman spoke to our parent community this past Tuesday as part of the open school board meeting. She presented “It’s a Family Affair: Managing Anxiety and Promoting Resilience in the Family System. For those who missed this, you can listen to her most recent podcast that discussed similar material here.


SAVE THE DATE: First Responder Mass-November 5th
We invite all our St Paul of the Cross parents (of students in grades K-8) who are doctors, nurses, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and other emergency professionals to attend this special Mass on November 5th at 10:00 am. We ask that you come in uniform and arrive around 9:40. You will line up in the gym and process in with your children. We hope you can join us in thanksgiving for their service and pray for their safety. Students in grades K-8 will attend the Mass with their first responder parents. We will send an RSVP closer to the date!


2024-2025 Family Masses: Save The Dates
This year, the school will be hosting family Masses at 10:30 in the Holy Family Chapel, and it will be an excellent opportunity for our school community to pray together! Our students will be reading and serving as ushers, and our alumni will return to be Eucharistic ministers. 

  • October 20th: 7th and 8th Grade
  • November 17th: 5th and 6th Grade
  • December 15th: All 4-8th grade (and Bitty Basketball) Winter Athletes will pray together. Winter Athletes will wear their fall sports jerseys!
  • January 19th: 3rd and 4th Grade
  • February 23: 1st and 2nd Grade
  • March 16th: All 4-8th grade Spring Athletes will pray together. Spring Athletes will wear their fall sports jerseys!
  • NO MASS in APRIL
  • May 25th: Preschool & Kindergarten

Peace,

Dr. Erika Mickelburgh


Our 2024 Tiger Fun Run is tomorrow, FRIDAY, September 27th! The weather looks “groovy” for our big event. THANK YOU to all the families and friends that have pledged so generously! Keep those pledges coming! We will accept online pledges all week through midnight on Fun Run Day (Friday night) at  https://pledgestar.com/stpaulofthecross/

$165,000 Goal!
As Dr. M. mentioned, we need to reach our goal if she’s going in the dunk tank next Friday…we can get there! We have until midnight tomorrow night, to determine the Top 10 Earners and the Highest Earning Classroom. Each Student from the Highest Earning Classroom and the Top 10 Earners will have the opportunity to throw a ball in hopes of dunking our fearless leader, Dr. M!  Keep those pledges coming and practice your aim!

And if we surpass the goal, we’ll have a day off of school on the Monday after the Super Bowl!

FUN RUN PARENT/SPECTATOR INSTRUCTIONS
PARKING AND DROP OFF:
Please DO NOT park in the FM Global parking lot or the Ryan Parke Funeral Home Lot. 

  • The main parking lot will be closed at 5:00 am. There will be no parking in the lot for drop-off.
  • Please use Washington for drop-off. DO NOT DROP YOUR CHILD OFF NORTHBOUND ON WASHINGTON; WE DO NOT WANT KIDS CROSSING THE STREET IN BETWEEN TRAFFIC. You may also use Summit and Ridge Terrace for Kiss and Go.  
  • Please do not park in the FM Global Lot at any time during the school day. 
  • Please do not bring dogs to the Fun Run.
  • Be sure to send your student in his/her comfortable bottoms, gym shoes, and a full water bottle!
  • FUN RUN SHIRTS–will be handed out in your child’s classroom tomorrow. Children will change into their shirts in the bathrooms. 
  • Come cheer the students on! Stop by our Spirit Table, sponsored by the Meyers family, to make a sign cheering on your runner! Make a sign, wear your groovy gear, or just come as you are and cheer on the students as they run laps (schedule below).

 Fun Run Schedule – Friday, September 27:

  • Multi-Age Early Childhood: 8:30-8:55 am
  • Kindergarten: 9:10-9:35 am
  • 1st Grade:  9:40-10:05 am
  • 2nd Grade: 10:10-10:35 am
  • 3rd Grade: 10:40-11:05 am
  • 4th Grade: 11:10-11:35 am
  • LUNCH: 11:40 am-12:20 pm
  • 5th & 6th Grade: 12:20-12:45 pm
  • 7th & 8th Grade: 12:50-1:15 pm

Thank you for supporting St. Paul of the Cross School’s Tiger Fun Run 2024!
Katie Noonan, Lauren Nast, and Caitlin Brown
SPC Tiger Fun Run Chairs

Please RSVP Here.


Attention Parents,

Save the date for Fun Fair!! This year, Fun Fair will be on Friday, October 25th. We can’t wait to treat the students to a day filled of fun! A volunteer sign up will go out the first week of October. We will be looking for volunteers to help us make the day a huge success! Please keep this date in mind if you would like to be involved. 
Thank you!

SPC ATHLETICS

Bitty Basketball! Calling all Girls and Boys in Grades KDG-3rd

The season runs January 11th-February 15th.

Registration opens October 2nd. Please click here to download the details and registration link.


Bitty Cheerleading! Grades 1st-3rd

The season runs October 7th-December 21st

Registration opens September 30th. Please click here to download the details and registration link.


From the Parish

We have an active and vibrant parish and encourage everyone to read the weekly bulletins for Fr. James’ weekly letter and stay informed about all upcoming events and programs. 

Please click here for the latest bulletin. 
Please click here for Fr. James’ “The Daily” – Daily Mass Readings and Reflections

JOIN OUR CHILDREN’S CHOIR!
Online registration is now OPEN for the 2024-25 Children’s Choir season! Follow this link to register your child for the upcoming season: https://spc-church.org/about/news/775-childrens-choir-sign-up

There is also a link to our rehearsal and Mass schedule on the registration page.

The group is coming together, but space is limited. Sign your child up for THE Children’s Choir TODAY!!

For more information, email Ed Eicker at [email protected]


From the Community

Please visit our Admissions Events page to view all of our upcoming events!


Edison Park Youth Basketball – Girls & Boys Grades 1-8
Edison Park Youth Basketball Registration Information

September 19, 2024

Dear SPC Families,

PEACE, LOVE FUN RUN is in full swing, with grade levels earning fun incentives! I am looking forward to next Friday for the Run; please see below for the day’s schedule so you can come and see the runners! Each year, the money raised goes to support our operating budget, which allows us to continually enhance our academic programs such as STEAM, Social-emotional wellness, inclusion, and the arts! Thank you in advance for your generosity. We are already nearing $50,000 and have a week to go! 

Thank you to everyone who came to family Mass this Sunday; it was lovely to pray with all of our fall athletes! 

We have a beautiful new website!  Thank you to Mrs. Ploen for all her efforts in the new design! 

In this Thursday Mailing:

  • Health Reminders
  • Parent Speaker Series: “It’s a Family Affair: Managing Anxiety and Promoting Resilience in the Family System”
  • Parent Funtober
  • Fun Run
  • SAVE THE DATE: First Responder Mass November 5th!
  • 24-25 Family Mass Schedule

Health Reminders:
A reminder that if your child is sick with a fever, they must be fever-free for 24 hours before returning to school. Please do not give your child medicine to reduce the fever and send them to school; when it wears off, they are back in the office feeling crummy. Let’s work together to keep all the kids in the classroom healthy. 

Save the Date! September 24th – Dr. Caroline Adelman
Dr. Caroline Adelman will return to speak to our parent community at 7:30 pm on 9/24 as part of the open school board meeting. She will present “It’s a Family Affair: Managing Anxiety and Promoting Resilience in the Family System. Please RSVP by 9/20.
RSVP Parent Speaker 9/24

Funtober Parent Mingle – Save the Date for Friday, October 4th
Enjoy a fun evening mingling with other SPC parents in the Safe Zone! See more information below.

Fun Run Friday, September 27th
The Tiger Fun Run kick-off has arrived, and we are well on our way to meeting the goal!  Thank you to everyone who has registered and collected pledges! 

If you have not yet registered, please go to https://pledgestar.com/stpaulofthecross/ and click “Not Registered For This Year’s Event.”

2024 Fun Run Schedule – We hope you can come and cheer on your Tigers!

  • Multi-Age Early Childhood: 8:30-8:55 am
  • Kindergarten: 9:10-9:35 am
  • 1st Grade:  9:40-10:05 am
  • 2nd Grade: 10:10-10:35 am
  • 3rd Grade: 10:40-11:05 am
  • 4th Grade: 11:10-11:35 am
  • LUNCH: 11:40 am-12:20 pm
  • 5th & 6th Grade: 12:20-12:45 pm
  • 7th & 8th Grade: 12:50-1:15 pm

SAVE THE DATE: First Responder Mass-November 5th
We invite all our St Paul of the Cross parents (of students in grades K-8) who are doctors, nurses, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and other emergency professionals to attend this special Mass on November 5th at 10:00 am. We ask that you come in uniform and arrive around 9:40. You will line up in the gym and process in with your children. We hope you can join us in thanksgiving for their service and pray for their safety. Students in grades K-8 will attend the Mass with their first responder parents. We will send an RSVP closer to the date!

2024-2025 Family Masses: Save The Dates
This year, the school will be hosting family Masses at 10:30 in the Holy Family Chapel, and it will be an excellent opportunity for our school community to pray together! Our students will be reading and serving as ushers, and our alumni will return to be Eucharistic ministers. 

  • October 20th: 7th and 8th Grade
  • November 17th: 5th and 6th Grade
  • December 15th: All 4-8th grade (and Bitty Basketball) Winter Athletes will pray together. Winter Athletes will wear their fall sports jerseys!
  • January 19th: 3rd and 4th Grade
  • February 23: 1st and 2nd Grade
  • March 16th: All 4-8th grade Spring Athletes will pray together. Spring Athletes will wear their fall sports jerseys!
  • NO MASS in APRIL
  • May 25th: Preschool & Kindergarten

Peace,

Dr. Erika Mickelburgh


The Tiger Fun Run has arrived, and we are well on our way to meeting the goal!  Thank you to everyone who has registered and collected pledges! We’re 24 hours in and could not be more excited to see our Tigers’ eagerness to reach their goals. We have raised over $50,000!

Classroom incentives are locked in, the Triple Scoop’d Raffle is under way, but there’s one thing missing: THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR SCHOOL WIDE INCENTIVE FOR REACHING OUR FUNDRAISING GOAL!

The Top 10 Earners and Each Student from the Highest Earning Classroom will have the opportunity to throw a ball, in hopes of dunking our fearless leader, Dr. M!  Keep the pledges coming and practice your aim!

If you have not yet registered, please go to https://pledgestar.com/stpaulofthecross/ and click “Not Registered For This Year’s Event.”

2024 Fun Run Schedule

  • Multi-Age Early Childhood: 8:30-8:55 am
  • Kindergarten: 9:10-9:35 am
  • 1st Grade:  9:40-10:05 am
  • 2nd Grade: 10:10-10:35 am
  • 3rd Grade: 10:40-11:05 am
  • 4th Grade: 11:10-11:35 am
  • LUNCH: 11:40 am-12:20 pm
  • 5th & 6th Grade: 12:20-12:45 pm
  • 7th & 8th Grade: 12:50-1:15 pm

Fun Run Sponsorship Opportunities
Please read through the sponsorship letter here
.  There’s still time to become a Website Sponsor!  The Seventh/Eighth Grade Announcer slot is also still available!

Attention Caffeine Enthusiasts
SPC parents don’t have to worry about making a coffee run between races this year!  Triple Scoop will be on site selling hot coffee, iced coffee, and water.  10% of the proceeds will be donated back to St. Paul of the Cross School!

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]. Thank you for supporting St. Paul of the Cross School’s Tiger Fun Run 2024!

Thank you,
Katie Noonan, Lauren Nast, and Caitlin Brown
SPC Tiger Fun Run Chairs


Please RSVP Here.



Out of Uniform Passes Tomorrow, September 20th:
If you missed the sign up for out of uniform passes, you can still purchase them before the next out of uniform day tomorrow, 9/20. Please send a check to school made out to Home and School. Passes are $40 for K-8 and $20 for PK. Checks should be sent in an envelope and given to your child’s teacher.

SPC ATHLETICS


From the Parish

We have an active and vibrant parish and encourage everyone to read the weekly bulletins for Fr. James’ weekly letter and stay informed about all upcoming events and programs. 

Please click here for the latest bulletin. 
Please click here for Fr. James’ “The Daily” – Daily Mass Readings and Reflections

JOIN OUR CHILDREN’S CHOIR!
Online registration is now OPEN for the 2024-25 Children’s Choir season! Follow this link to register your child for the upcoming season: https://spc-church.org/about/news/775-childrens-choir-sign-up

There is also a link to our rehearsal and Mass schedule on the registration page.

The group is coming together, but space is limited. Sign your child up for THE Children’s Choir TODAY!!

For more information, email Ed Eicker at [email protected]


RCIA 
Are you, or do you know someone who is not Catholic and is interested in exploring the Catholic faith? Or are you an adult Catholic who has not yet completed receiving the Sacraments? We invite you to consider joining the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) program to help you prepare to receive the Sacraments and learn more about Catholicism in an open and welcoming environment.
The RCIA sessions also provide opportunities for you to ask the questions you may have about the Catholic Church. You will be able to learn what the Catholic Church believes, teaches, and proclaims to be revealed by God.

For more information, you can email [email protected]. You can also call the St. Paul of the Cross parish office at (847) 825-7605 and ask about the RCIA program.

From the Community

Please visit our Admissions Events page to view all of our upcoming events!


Edison Park Youth Basketball – Girls & Boys Grades 1-8
Edison Park Youth Basketball Registration Information

Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

Hand-Foot-Mouth disease is a common childhood illness which is caused by a virus. It typically affects children under the age of ten but older children and adults may also become infected. 

Initial symptoms of hand-foot-mouth disease include fever, poor appetite, general discomfort and often a sore throat. Approximately two days after onset of initial symptoms, painful sores develop in the mouth. A non-itchy rash with flat or raised red spots with a blister-like appearance develops on the hands and feet. 

This virus can be contagious and is spread from person to person by direct contact with nose and throat discharge, saliva, fluid from blisters, or stool of the infected person. Surfaces contaminated with these substances may also become a source of infection. Proper hand washing and thorough cleaning of surfaces can reduce the spread. 

The incubation period for hand-foot-mouth disease is three to seven days. A person infected with the virus is contagious from the onset of symptoms until the blister-like rash disappears. 

If your child becomes ill with hand-foot-mouth disease or displays any possible symptom, please keep him or her home. If you have further questions concerning hand-foot-mouth disease, consult your healthcare provider.

SPC Class of 2020 Heads to College

 

 

 

Congratulations, SPC Class of 2020! On May 28, 2024, we were honored to welcome “home” our Class of 2020 (#spcstrong!) alums. They’ve graduated high school and are headed off to college this fall. Off they go to study Anthropology, Forensic Science, Vocal Performance, Film Production, Business, Finance, Economics, Biomedical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering, Neuroscience, Nursing, Environmental Science, Finance, Graphic Design, Biology, Aviation Technology, Criminology, Physical Therapy, Communications, to name a few! They’ve been working these past four years, preparing for their next chapter in their coursework and through service and involvement in their high schools and communities. We’re so proud of each of them and wish them all the best! God bless the SPC Class of 2020!

Congratulations and Good Luck to our alumni at the following colleges and universities:
  • Bradley University
  • Depaul University
  • Elon University
  • Fordham University
  • Georgetown University
  • Indiana University
  • John Carroll University
  • Lewis Unviversity
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Loyola University Chicago (3)
  • Marquette University (3)
  • Miami University
  • Northeastern University
  • Northwestern University
  • Purdue University (3)
  • Texas Christian University
  • Texas Tech University
  • University Dayton (4)
  • University of Illinois- Urbana-Champaign (4)
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Miami
  • University of Missouri
  • University of Notre Dame
  • University of South Carolina
  • University of Wisconsin- Madison
  • University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point
  • Villanova University (2)
  • Yale University

8th Grade Graduation 2020

Congratulations St. Paul of the Cross School Class of 2020!

Although our traditions looked a little different this year, we still celebrated the SPC Class of 2020 with plenty of pomp and circumstance! Throughout their years at SPC, this class has grown into a remarkable group of young scholars, artists, performers, athletes, volunteers, leaders, and supporters! We thank our Class of 2020 families for making SPC a better place! 

On Tuesday, May 26th, Father Britto held a special Mass for our Class of 2020 (they participated virtually), and he blessed the ribbons of the graduates. Later that day, the graduates arrived at school in their caps and gowns, and the teachers presented them with their ribbons. Students went to their spots (socially distanced!) along Ridge Terrace and Summit Avenue and enjoyed a wonderful car parade in their honor! SPC families from all grades, along with the friends and families of the graduates, honored the Class of 2020 driving by them in their decorated cars. Immediately following the parade, the students went back to the parking lot for a class photo taken by a drone camera! 

The following evening, SPC held the first-ever Drive-In Graduation that honored our graduates all while keeping to the social distancing guidelines. 

To start off the graduation, St. Paul of the Cross Men’s Club President, Randy Bull, presented the Tenth Annual Rising Star Scholarship. He began by sharing the news that they renamed this special special scholarship, dedicating it to the late Joe Capitani, whose unwavering dedication to the Men’s Club and the whole St. Paul of the Cross community will continue to inspire us. Congratulations to Cian Haugh, the 2020 Joe Capitani Rising Star Memorial Scholarship recipient! Cian will attend Notre Dame College Prep in the fall. 

Father Britto blessed the graduates, and one by one, our 46 graduates came up to receive their diplomas. The giant screen showed each graduate’s photo as they were called up. The applause was loud and clear in the form of the honking horns! 

After the graduation ceremony, the faculty and administration delivered popcorn and candy to each car, and they enjoyed the incredible Memory Day video on the giant Drive-In movie screen. 

Congratulations St. Paul of the Cross School 2020 Graduates!

Graduation Events Photos Click Here 
Drone Still Photos Click Here

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Pediculosis (head lice)

The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that head lice are not a health hazard or a sign of poor hygiene, and they are not responsible for the spread of any disease. While a nuisance, head lice are basically harmless.  You can catch head lice if your touches the hair of someone who has them; but head lice do move slowly, and your hair needs to be touching someone else’s hair for about a half a minute to catch head lice. Lice are small, wingless insects, which may be white or gray in color.  They do not hop or jump from person to person. They lay eggs or “nits” in the hair, especially at the nape of the neck and around the ears. Common signs and symptoms are itching and irritation of the scalp.  Close inspection may reveal the insects moving about at the base of the hair, but more often only the “nits” will be found.


This condition, though treatable, can be transmitted in a number of ways. These include sharing of combs, scarves, hats, towels, pillowcases, and/or clothing. Lice are often contracted at movie theaters, gyms, on buses or on planes. A child who has been diagnosed with head lice should be treated before returning to school.  Treatment consists of killing the lice by applying a medicated shampoo or rinse to the affected area. Some alternative methods are also available.  After treatment, it is recommended that the “nits” be removed with the use of a fine tooth comb.  


If a person is identified as having head lice, all household members should be checked for head lice. It is advised to clean hair care items and bedding used by the individual with the infestation. It is only necessary to clean items that have been in contact with the head of the person with infestation within 2 days before treatment, given the fact that louse survival off the scalp beyond 48 hours is extremely unlikely. Machine washing with hot water and hot air cycles should be used, because lice and nits are killed by exposure for 5 minutes or more to temperatures greater than 130°F. Furniture, carpeting, car seats, and other fabrics or fabric-covered items can be vacuumed to remove an infested person’s hairs. Items that cannot be washed can be bagged in plastic for 2 weeks, a duration when any nits that may have survived would have hatched. Dry cleaning is another option for clothing and similar items. 


If you identify a case of head lice, please notify the school immediately. We encourage you to speak with your primary care provider regarding the best course of treatment for your child. If your child has long hair, I encourage you to pull it back/up as this reduces the opportunity for head lice to be transmitted between students. Please contact the school staff if you have any questions about this information. 

SPC Class of 2019 Heads to College

SPC Class of 2019 Heads to College!

What an honor it was to welcome back our alums from the SPC Class of 2019. The mini-reunion began with the school’s traditional class photo on the church steps. What an outstanding turnout! Way to go, SPC Class of 2019!

There are so many outstanding scholarships and recognitions for these college bound students! They’ve been working hard and we are so proud of all of them!

The Class of 2019 plans include studying Astronomy & Astrophysics, Civil, Biochemistry, Electrical, and Computer Engineering, Illustration, Architecture, Biology, Finance, Chemistry, Journalism, International Affairs, Nursing, Pre-Vet, Environmental Science, Political Science, Pre-Med, Psychology, and the list goes on!

Members of the Class of 2019 plans include collegiate sports; Women’s Basketball, Men and Women Cross Country, Men’s Golf, and Football.

Congratulations to each and every one of our high school graduates! We wish them the very best and encourage them to stay connected to each other and to SPC.

Mrs. McCallister taught this class 3 different years during their time at SPC; 1st, 2nd, and 8th! She is pictured with her students that had her 2 or 3 of those years!

SPC Class of 2018 Heads to College

SPC Class of 2018 Heads to College!

We had the honor of welcoming back our alumni from the SPC Class of 2018 on May 31, 2022. The mini-reunion began with the school’s traditional class photo on the church steps. What an outstanding turnout! Way to go, SPC Class of 2018!

There are so many outstanding scholarships and recognitions for these college bound students! The Class of 2018 plans include studying Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, and Computer Engineering, Architecture, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Economics, International Relations, Nursing, Political Science, Pre-Med, Psychology, Sports Management, and the list goes on!

Congratulations to two high school valedictorians; Thomas Scherer, Northridge Prep, and Adriana Zaiya, The Willows Academy!

Six members of the SPC Class of 2018 earned the Eagle Scout rank! Congratulations to Stephen Kuhlman, Anthony Purciarello, PJ Spagnolo, Michael Lattanzio, Letterio Montalbano, and Bradley Orzada. Their service to their community and country is to be commended!

Congratulations to each and every one of our high school graduates! We wish them the very best and encourage them to stay connected to each other and to SPC.

More photos here: