Catholic educators open the school year with Mass
Teachers and administrators gather with Bishop Burbidge.
Teachers and administrators gather with Bishop Burbidge.
Nine new principals join diocesan schools heading into the 2021-22 school year:
Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington is opening a brand-new, three-story building this fall.
Seton School in Manassas welcomes new teachers this fall, but as it turns out, none are actually that new to the school.
This summer, campus ministry organized several service trips as more locations opened for in-person work.
Teaching and volunteering helped this IHM sister realize her vocation to religious life.
This year, schools have fewer pandemic restrictions, but they remain poised to pivot.
Seton School in Manassas closed out its school year last spring and celebrated an in-person graduation June 15 at Holy Trinity Church in Gainesville. Thanks to the generosity of Father Thomas P. Vander Woude, pastor and Seton’s first alumnus priest, the seniors and their families were able to be seated safely for the ceremony. Father Noah C. Morey, chaplain at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, was celebrant and homilist for the baccalaureate Mass.
This summer, St. Paul VI Catholic High School moved into its new campus on 68 acres in the Chantilly/South Riding area of Loudoun County. The academic area includes more than 60 classrooms and eight labs. Classrooms were designed to feature ample natural light and flexibility to adjust to various teaching and learning styles. This year, flexibility will certainly be the name of the game.
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