St. Peter’s High School staff and students enjoyed a visit this past Wednesday from the eighth graders who attend Mansfield St. Mary’s School and Ashland St. Edward School. Principal, Mr. Mike Wasiniak, and Father Jeremy Miller talked with our special guests about the option for them to continue their Catholic education at St. Peters’ High...Read More
This past Wednesday, St. Peter’s High School and Junior High Spanish teacher, Mrs. Monica Sved, traveled with students to Wright State University for a day of Spanish language and culture immersion. The students learned about the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, enjoyed eating traditional food, danced, made bracelets and spoke Spanish all day! There were...Read More
Yes. It’s okay to NOT shave at St. Peter’s High School and Junior High in November! And our friends at Richland Source covered that story this past Friday when they visited the school for the Fall Lunch. Read the story here!Read More
St. Peter’s School held a Fall Lunch and invited guests included politicians, business and educational leaders, real estate brokers, clergy from area churches, and non-profit professionals who were interested in learning more about us and meeting our new principals. Pastor and Superintendent, Father Gregory Hite, began with a greeting and prayer. Following lunch, senior and...Read More
It was a beautiful day this past Tuesday and St. Peter’s High School and Junior High and St. Peter’s Elementary School and Child Care Center students and staff walked to Park Avenue West to watch the parade and honor our veterans. Thank you to our veterans and all those who serve for protecting us and...Read More
Congratulations to the young ladies and gentlemen of the Class of 2015 who are on Homecoming Court for the Homecoming December event. They are queen Kim Tomchak escorted by Tom Zitko (center front), Madeline Carter escorted by Ryan Harrigan (left front), Olivia Haller escorted by Reid Studer (left back), Kirstie Schneider escorted by Adam Blunk...Read More
The Class of 2015 made their annual four-day, three-night Kairos retreat this past week to Lakeside. Kairos means “the Lord’s time”. Retreat leaders and Mr. Henrich left earlier in the day on Wednesday to get things ready and the rest of the students and retreat staff arrived later in the afternoon. Thank you to Mrs....Read More
“Day of the Dead, Día de los muertos, November 2, is a very important feast in the life of Hispanics, especially those of Mexican heritage or those that have been influenced by the different indigenous cultures of Latin America. It is born out of the popular Christian religious traditions and it reveals the role that...Read More
The TIPS REPORT incident button (located on the right under Links for students/parents) allows students, parents, staff, faculty, etc. to anonymously or non-anonymously report concerning behaviors (bullying, cyberbullying, harassment, drugs, violence, threat to harm and other student safety issues) so the school safety team can improve your school’s learning environment and intervene and prevent embarrassing headlines, prevent...Read More