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Tuesday, August 15

Best Private School (Elementary/Middle)

Tuesday, June 13

We're Hiring!

We're actively seeking to fill positions for the '24-25 school year. Join a team that's been voted a Top Workplace seven years in a row!

Tuesday, May 2

Used Uniform Sale is May 25th

Thank you to HASA for hosting the annual used uniform sale! Click to learn more about shopping and selling used uniforms.

Wednesday, April 19

There Is Power in Your Prayer

Writing your own prayer allows you to express yourself in unique and meaningful ways while also allowing you to explore the depths of your faith. Additionally, it can provide an opportunity for self-reflection and spiritual growth.

Wednesday, March 8

Becoming a Stronger Writer Through Writing Prompts

Writing prompts are an excellent way for students to become better writers. By giving them an idea, topic, or challenge, writing prompts can help students explore their creativity and develop their writing skills.

Monday, February 6

Cultivating the Student's Mind, Faith, and Passion

Sebastian, class of 2023, shares what it means to him to attend a Catholic school.

Friday, February 3

WMAR's Good Morning Maryland!

Our Catholic Schools Week celebrations included a "Good Morning, Maryland" shout-out on WMAR-2 this morning!

Wednesday, December 14

Nine Semifinalists for the Keep Christ in Christmas Poster Contest

We're proud to recognize the nine SJS-Fullerton students whose Keep Christ in Christmas posters qualified for the semifinal round of judging!

Thursday, December 8

December Service Project Announced

This month, SJS-Fullerton will support homebound individuals served by Meals on Wheels. Beyond receiving meals, Mugs of Love bring a little extra happiness to those unable to leave their homes due to age, disability, or illness.

Wednesday, November 23

NCEA reports quicker academic recovery from pandemic for Catholic schools

Catholic schools' standardized test scores have pretty much bounced back to the levels they had achieved prior to the coronavirus pandemic's onset in March 2020.