Christ is the reason for St. Paul Catholic High School. Young men and women from diverse backgrounds are challenged to be their personal best in academics, athletics, fine arts, and service to others.
Christ is the reason for St. Paul Catholic High School. Young men and women from diverse backgrounds are challenged to be their personal best in academics, athletics, fine arts, and service to others.
Christ is the reason for St. Paul Catholic High School. Upon this foundation, young men and women from diverse backgrounds are challenged to be their personal best in academics, athletics, fine arts, and service to others, as they prepare for the rigors of college and lifelong learning. The St. Paul community is distinguished by the respect, care, and encouragement members give each other to achieve moments of greatness.
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Christ is the reason for St. Paul Catholic High School. Upon this foundation, young men and women from diverse backgrounds are challenged to be their personal best in academics, athletics, fine arts, and service to others, as they prepare for the rigors of college and lifelong learning. The St. Paul community is distinguished by the respect, care, and encouragement members give each other to achieve moments of greatness.
“I’ve been taught by wonderful teachers to keep your faith going and to encourage others to do the same.”
– Savannah Piers '22
Theater, Comic Book Club
“Try new things even if it might seem scary. It will help you to find something you are passionate about, or to simply gain new experiences.”
– Gillian Smith '22
Valedictorian Class of 2022, Softball, Swimming
“Find a healthy balance between hard work and leisure, since too much of one can create potential struggles leading to undo stress or idleness."
– Gabriel Duncan '22
Salutatorian Class of 2022, Class President, Track
"One thing I've learned from our St. Paul faculty is that in order to succeed in school and in life you do not need to be the smartest person in the class. As long as you have the motivation and persistence to complete a task or assignment you will succeed."
– Adam Zwolinski '23
President Class of 2023, Student Government, Track
“I’ve been taught by wonderful teachers to keep your faith going and to encourage others to do the same.”
– Savannah Piers '22
Theater, Comic Book Club
“Try new things even if it might seem scary. It will help you to find something you are passionate about, or to simply gain new experiences.”
– Gillian Smith '22
Valedictorian Class of 2022, Softball, Swimming
“Find a healthy balance between hard work and leisure, since too much of one can create potential struggles leading to undo stress or idleness."
– Gabriel Duncan '22
Salutatorian Class of 2022, Class President, Track
"One thing I've learned from our St. Paul faculty is that in order to succeed in school and in life you do not need to be the smartest person in the class. As long as you have the motivation and persistence to complete a task or assignment you will succeed."
– Adam Zwolinski '23
President Class of 2023, Student Government, Track