St. Pius X Catholic School fosters faith and values, instills a passion for service, develops academic excellence, and empowers student leaders.
Our Vision
The vision of St. Pius X Catholic School is to build the foundation of FAITH by developing Catholic world leaders for our school, community, and Church.
St. Pius X Catholic School is named after Pope St. Pius X (1835-1914). Pope Pius X born Giuseppe Melchior Sarto, served as Pope for 12 years. He emphasized the importance of daily Eucharist ("the Pope of Frequent Communion"), therefore, he decreed that children of the age of seven should receive the sacrament of Holy Communion. He was declared a saint on May 29, 1954, by Pope Pius XII, one year before our school was founded. His Feast Day is August 21.
Walking with Jesus
St. Pius X, a kindergarten through eighth grade school, founded in 1955, with a rich tradition, teaches its students to follow Jesus's example of prayer, service, and sacrifice.
The students come together with the parish community to celebrate the Eucharist twice a week. The mass is an anchor and a cornerstone of our school week. All are welcome to attend our school liturgies.
Students in grades K-3 gather together outside their classrooms to begin their day by saying the rosary. They learn about the Mysteries of the Rosary and how Jesus wants us to live our daily lives.
Christmas Play 3rd grade production that culminates with the Nativity Story with the 2nd grade as the chorus is one of the highlights of the Christmas season at
St. Pius. It surely is one of the alumni favorite memories of St. Pius.
1st grade production held on the last day before Christmas vacation. It reminds everyone to shower each other with love each day of our lives. The school children bring items for babies in need. The baby items are given to BirthLine each year.
A very moving version of the Stations of the Cross led by the 8th grade students with the help of 7th grade students as the choir. It is held for both the student body during the school day as well as the parish community in the evening.
A canned food drive is held during the school year to fill the pantries of local organizations. The student body shares their blessings with those in need.
Panthers Praying the Rosary
"Graduate at Graduation"
Because we are a Leader in Me school, we begin with the end in mind. The Graduate at Graduation is a list reflecting the traits we expect all St. Pius X graduates to possess as they graduate.