developing a well-rounded, civic-minded student body.
St. John the Apostle School continuously strives to give our students multiple opportunities to develop the skills and attributes of contributing members of society. This begins in second grade with the Cultural Heritage Fair, where they share and learn about multiple cultures and customs. This teaches them about tolerance and awareness. Various extracurricular activities, such as public speaking and Student Council, foster the development of important skills such as communication and leadership needed as adults. Participation in numerous public service projects encourages a consistent consideration of the needs of others.