2025/2026 School Calendar
2025/2026 School Calendar
Mindful of our rich heritage and of our proud tradition, St. Joseph’s High School seeks to provide excellence in education within a framework of a Catholic Christian environment.
This environment fosters the whole child, and, while academics remain important, we truly believe in the enhancement of the spiritual, moral, and emotional well-being of those belonging to our community.
This is consistent with the precepts and foundations of our faith, and forms the basis upon which we choose to be defined. We are called to be nothing less. It is who we are, and who we wish to remain. Family and community are important, and that’s why we feel it to be so necessary to make positive contributions to both. Everyone needs to feel welcomed, and everyone needs to know that they possess dignity and value in abundance. We believe in an environment where it’s self-evident that people care for one another.
We, of course, offer a full-range of opportunities, both learning and extra-curricular, and are recognized as being among the leaders in both. What we do, we do well, and are blessed with a staff that brings forward a high degree of energy and quality to their roles in leadership and mentoring. We’d be delighted to have you join us, and it’s hoped that, through this site, you can remain connected to what’s happening here, so that you, too, may feel the bond of our community, regardless of distance. We welcome you!
A positive culture for learning impacts the academic, social-emotional and physical well-being of students, staff and community members.
Schools are about learning in a safe, caring, learning environment. In order for effective learning to take place, students need to feel safe and welcome. Students, their families, school staff and the community have the right to expect that schools be safe and free of violence.
We are committed to ensuring positive learning environments at all our schools. Our focus on an inclusive culture based on respect is reflected in our policies and codes of conduct as well as in our curriculum.
See the Safe Schools webpage for more information.
We believe that supporting mental health and well-being is essential for development and learning and is an enabler for school success.
Visit the Health and Wellness webpage to access information and resources for parents and students.
We commit to improving student achievement by embracing diversity and affirming respect for all students, staff and community members.
Our goal is to identify and eliminate any barriers that may limit engagement by students, parents and the community in board and school activities.