Memories of aunt & uncle inspire Holy Spirit student’s passion for Haiti fundraiser
Carter’s aunt and uncle gave their lives while serving Holy Spirit’s sister parish on a mission trip in Haiti.
Carter’s aunt and uncle gave their lives while serving Holy Spirit’s sister parish on a mission trip in Haiti.
While the girls were in New York, the rest of the school gathered to watch their classmates on TV.
We recently asked parents what their children are learning in their Catholic school.
A hallmark of Catholic education in the Diocese of Grand Rapids is the welcoming community where every child is honored and celebrated.
Our mission is rooted in Christ, who calls us to value and love all people, no matter their faith or culture; anyone can find strength and meaning in our schools.
This spirit of community extends even to when school is not in session, as shown by this testimonial from Steven Kelley, a parent at Trinity Catholic Elementary School:
When we asked parents how their entire families are benefitting from their child being in a Catholic school, they expressed a clear appreciation for having faith as a part of their childrens’ daily lives, including in every school subject.
We recently asked parents how their Catholic schools’ co-curricular activities are helping their children grow.
We recently asked parents how their child’s Catholic school has helped him or her grow closer to God.
We recently asked parents about their child’s dreams for the future and how their Catholic school is helping him or her get there. They shared some amazing testimonials!
Faculty members studied these topics in light of Theology of the Body.
Read Superintendent Dave Faber's letter from the September 2019 issue of FAITH Grand Rapids magazine.