Please note, we have extended Spring Break by including Wednesday and Thursday, April 8-9. We wish you and your family a Blessed Easter and a safe and healthy spring break.
Read MoreToday we learned from the Governor's Press Conference that schools will continue distance learning through Friday, May 1. We will send an April calendar to you later this week that includes a week of spring break following Easter.
Read MoreThese are times when students can come to Google Hangout to meet with a specific teacher to ask questions. This is not instruction time; those times will be added separately. Please encourage your student to attend office hours if she has questions.
Read MoreFamilies who are in need may pick-up Chromebooks on Thursday and Friday of this week (March 19-20) between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Read MoreWe regret to inform the class of 1975 that the 45-year reunion scheduled for Saturday, March 28 has been canceled. Please contact Donna Lillo if you have any questions.
Read MoreIf as a family you choose to keep your child or children at home tomorrow, please call the office and let Mrs. Hines or Ms. Lunder know your plans. Remember the buildings will be closed to all on Tuesday and Wednesday so you will not be able to retrieve books or paperwork on those days. Office hours will resume on Thursday as the Governor's orders do not prohibit staff and faculty from working.
Read MoreSchool is in session on Monday as normal.
We are not treating this as a spring break.
Upper School and Middle School students please pack a lunch on Monday. There is no lunch service.
We are moving to digital learning beginning on Tuesday, March 17.
The safety and care for our students and their families are our number one priority. The impact of COVID-19 has been top of mind this week. We have been in daily communication with other Catholic School leadership throughout the Diocese, as the fluidity of this situation is staggering. To that end, this is the third version of my letter to families since Thursday morning!
Read MoreAt his press conference this afternoon, Governor DeWine mandated that all schools - public, private and charter - in the State of Ohio, not be in session for three weeks beginning after school on Monday, March 16, due to concerns regarding the coronavirus…..
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