life at St. Peter's
Our Weekly Newsletter
Every week, we put out a newsletter, Que Pasa, with highlights of activities in each grade, reminders of upcoming events, and other important information for St. Peter's families.
2022-2023 School Year Major Events
See what's coming up for students and families at St. Peter's.
2022
august
8/22: First Day of School 8/23-24: Minimum Days
SEPTEMBER
9/2: Faith Formation Day (No School) 9/5: Labor Day (No School)
9/26: Minimum Day
OCTOBER
10/7: Educators Conference (No School) 10/10: Indigenous People Day (No School)
10/19-21: Parent Teacher Conferences (12:30pm dismissals) 10/24: Minimum Day
NOVEMBER
11/11: Veterans Day (No School) 11/23-25: Thanksgiving Holidays (No School)
11/28: Minimum Day
DECEMBER
12/22-30: Christmas Vacation (No School)
2023
january
1/2-4: New Year’s Day Holidays (No School) 1/5: Classes Resume
1/16: Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No School)
1/23: Minimum Day (Educators Conference)
February
2/13: Teacher In-Service (Minimum Day) 2/17-20: Presidents' Day Holidays (No School)
2/27: Minimum Day
March
3/7-3/9: Parent-Teacher Conferences (12:30pm dismissals) 3/10: Professional Learning Day (No School) 3/24: Faculty & Staff Retreat (No School)
3/27: Minimum Day
April
4/7: Good Friday/Easter Vacation Begins (No School) 4/10-4/14: Easter Vacation (No School)
4/17: Classes Resume 4/24: Minimum Day
May
5/22: Minimum Day
5/29: Memorial Day (No School)
June
6/2: 8th Grade Graduation
6/8: Minimum Day
6/9: Last Day of School
Full Academic Calendar
The full academic calendar contains all important dates for the 2022-2023 school year. Important dates include grading periods, minimum days for teacher professional development workshops, vacation and holidays, as well as parent teacher conferences.
School Lunch Calendar
See what's for lunch this month in the cafeteria.
2022-2023 Parent & Student Handbook
Click below to download a copy of the 2022-2023 Parent & Student Handbook.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
God is in all things and calls each of us to grow in His love.
Our school nourishes an atmosphere of respect, care, understanding, and patience where all feel safe and loved as precious children of God.
Every child is capable of success.
When given the tools and resources necessary, from love, care and attention to tangible materials, every child has the means and ability to learn.
We are a family—somos una familia—with parents, students and educators working together.
Parents are the first teachers for their children. Working together with educators, a child’s learning experiences can be enhanced.
All students and educators will learn and grow academically, physically, spiritually, emotionally, and socially.
In order for students to grow holistically, their educators must always be open to learning and improving.
We are called to serve others and our world.
Inspired by the example of our founders, the Sisters of Mercy, we extend God’s compassion to meet the needs of our broken world.