St John The Baptist School
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St. John the Baptist School is part of St. John the Baptist Parish in Plum, PA. We strive for excellence in academics and courage in faithfulness for our students. Lowest grade taught: Pre-School - Highest grade taught: 8th grade
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facebook.comSchool Christmas Program today available NOW on our website: http://www.stjohnthebaptistparish.net/livestream-events--re… (Sorry about the awkward camera angles due to the Advent wreath). But here's a brief clip of Mr. Quattrone singing with the middle school students...
Preschool Christmas Program today available NOW on our website: http://www.stjohnthebaptistparish.net/livestream-events--recordings.html (Sorry about the awkward camera angles due to the Advent wreath).
Happy Thanksgiving for all God's blessings! Support us when you shop on Black Friday. Go to smile.amazon.com/ch/25-1064789 and Amazon donates to St. John the Baptist Catholic Church & School.
DECEMBER FUN at ST. JOHN SCHOOL & PARISH 1 Event for Kids - Santa Breakfast 12/3 1 Event for Adults - Cornhole 12/9 1 Event for Everyone - 5Below Store Fundraiser 11/24 - 12/10 When you visit your family & friends at Thanksgiving be sure to invite them to join in on the fun!
Feed the Hungry and Praise the Lord on Black Friday instead of spending more; FREE Bus from St. John to the Convention center event, but call to register seat https://www.amentoaction.org/
The Pittsburgh-East Regional Catholic Elementary Schools (PERCES) Advisory Board has begun its meetings and has begun to study the situation (financial, demographic, etc.) of the region. The result of their work will be to make recommendations to Bishop Zubik about the best path forward for Catholic education in this region of the diocese. The Advisory Board is committed to regularly communicate with pastors and principals so that they can keep parents and parishioners informed of their work. Information will be sent to school families soon on Option C and in the Parish bulletin, but in the meantime, all communication is also available on the Diocesan Website for the Pittsburgh-East Region. http://www.diopitt.org/pgh-east
For the feast of All Saints, school children dressed as some of the Canonized Saints in history.