2nd Semester Exam Schedule
The second semester exam schedule is now available. Click here to download it.
The second semester exam schedule is now available. Click here to download it.
We just received word that one of our juniors has qualified for the National Merit Scholarship. Our student scored among the 50,000 highest scoring participants out of 1.5 million students. It is a huge honor for a student and the school just to qualify for the program.
Today, employees and volunteers from the church and school headed out to local neighborhoods devastated by the tornado in Southwest Arlington. We believe that we're blessed to be a blessing and we believe in making a difference. This morning, employees and volunteers took coffee, ...
Due to today's inclement weather, the Wizard of Oz has been postponed to Monday, April 9th at 7 pm. Be safe! If you have questions, please call 817-561-3500.
The time to re-enroll for 2012-2013 is now! Take advantage of the $75 re-enrollment fee between now and March 30, 2012. Would you like to place an ad in “The Wizard of Oz” program? Ad space is available in the program for businesses and family members who would like ...
Don't miss a special performance of The Wizard of Oz by our Fine Arts students on Tuesday, April 3rd at 7 pm. Adult tickets are $5 and student tickets are $1. There will also be special performances by 3rd-6th ...
Tuition information is now available for the upcoming school year. Click here to view information about the upcoming academic year. Don't forget that now is the time to re-enroll for 2012-2013! Take advantage of the $75 re-enrollment fee between now and March 30, 2012. For more ...
This past week, St. Paul's participated in a local Fine Arts Festival and here are the results: Elementary Choir - Excellent (plaque) Jr. High Choir - Superior (trophy) High School Choir - Superior (trophy) We also had several vocal, piano, & art entries that all ...
This year in the sophomore and junior literature class, one of the books we read was John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. As we read, I encouraged my students to think about migration and to do research in their family histories about stories of migration. I wanted them to think ...