St. Stephen School announces new principal
Fr. Scott Nolan, pastor of St. Stephen Parish in East Grand Rapids, is pleased to announce Ms. Elizabeth Black as the school’s new principal starting July 7.
Catholic schools celebrate successful school year amid the pandemic’s challenges
More than 6,000 students and educators across the diocese prayerfully participated in a livestream of Mass to give thanks for the gift of Catholic school education.
Your child can grow in faith and grace at a Catholic school
“I like praying in school because it’s peaceful and it gives me time to get to know God. When I pray, I feel good because I know God is listening to me.”
Your child can achieve more in school and life
“When I come to school, I think a lot about what God wants me to be when I grow up. Every day, I learn more and more about what’s possible.”
Your child can develop creativity and character
“Every day at school, I get to discover the gifts God has given me, and I get to share them with my friends.”
Your child can feel welcomed and cherished
“I know that I belong at my school, because everyone is so kind."
Our students succeeded through in-person learning
“My children grew this year in a way that was only possible with in-person learning. I couldn’t be happier with my Catholic school.”
Recognizing teachers in a year unlike any other
To mark National Teacher Appreciation Week, Assistant Superintendent Sarah Grey writes about the dedicated Catholic school teachers in the Diocese of Grand Rapids.
Instruments of grace: Catholic schools rise to the challenge of the pandemic
Bishop Walkowiak’s column in the May issue of FAITH Grand Rapids magazine highlights Catholic school ministry.
WGVU radio features Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids
Host Shelley Irwin spoke with Superintendent Dave Faber and Marketing Communications Coordinator Greg Ghering.