SAN BERNARDINO—The number of students enrolled in the 27 Catholic schools of the Diocese continues to hover around 7,500, according to statistics released by the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools for the 2017-18 year.
St. Catherine of Siena answers call to environmental stewardship
By Tom Korson
RIALTO—In Genesis 1: 28-29, God gives dominion over the Earth to Adam and Eve. Here at St. Catherine of Siena School in Rialto, we take caring for our environment very seriously. Among our School Wide Learning Expectations (SLE’s) is the dictum to be stewards of the environment, to show respect for all forms of life.
Aquinas wins first CIF title in 12 years
The Aquinas High School football team capped an undefeated regular season and playoff run with a 24-6 defeat of Ridgecrest Burroughs High School on Dec. 1 to win the CIF Southern Section Division 10 Championship.
St. Jeanne de Lestonnac High School on track to open in 2018
TEMECULA—After over 20 years of hoping and dreaming – after 5 years of intense study, discerning, and planning – Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac Catholic High School will open its doors in August 2018.
OLPH Riverside puts STREAM projects on display
RIVERSIDE—On Nov. 17 students from Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Riverside showcased projects demonstrating the integration of the school’s STREAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Religion/Reading, Arts, Math) program in kindergarten through eighth grade classrooms.
Bishop Barnes tells his vocation story to youth at Silver Jubilee event
By Malie Hudson
GRAND TERRACE—Hundreds of youth from across the Diocese enthusiastically gathered at St. Junipero Serra House of Formation in Grand Terrace on October 14 to celebrate Bishop Gerald Barnes’ 25th Episcopal Anniversary.