

Living Our Catholic Faith
At St. Michael School, our Catholic identity is foundational to who we are. We foster a school environment where students learn to live as disciples of Christ every day.
Daily Religious Formation:
- Religion is taught in every classroom, every day.
- Catholic values and attitudes are integrated into daily lessons in all classrooms.
- We begin and end each school day in prayer, lifting up intentions for our community.
- Students attend all-school Mass every Wednesday.
Parish Connection:
- Our parish priests, Fr. Scott McCue and Fr. Thomas Tully, are actively involved in the school community—visiting classrooms, leading morning and afternoon prayer, assisting at carpool, hearing confessions, and supporting sacramental preparation and faith formation. We value their presence and support as they model Catholic values and attitudes for our students, families, faculty, and administration.
Sacramental Preparation:
- Supported by the parish and integrated across grade levels.
Faith in Action – Community Service:
- Students live out their faith through meaningful service projects such as:
- Brown Bag Ministry
Safety Patrol
Veterans Day Breakfast
Rosary making
Books and clothing drives
Serving at Mass as altar servers and ushers
- Brown Bag Ministry