Ways to Give
As a privately funded school, we rely on tuition, fees, and donations to support our community by creating a welcoming environment for formation and instruction, providing clean, well-kept facilities, and qualified staff and faculty.
Donations can be made two ways, restricted and unrestricted giving. Please see the descriptions below and click the green button for either kind of donation.
Restricted Giving
In giving to a restricted project, your gift directly benefits a specific need, while still impacting the larger school community. Our current school needs include:
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Classroom Technology Upgrades
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Bathroom Renovation
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Tuition Scholarships
Have a specific project not been mentioned above? Email our Principal HERE.
Unrestricted Giving
Your generosity in donating to our unrestricted General Operating Fund allows us to continue to serve our families while benefiting our students and staff with ongoing needs in a variety of areas. Some of these general needs include:
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Professional Development Opportunities
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Curriculum & Supplies
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Ongoing Facility Repairs
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Emergency Repair Fund ...and more!
Time & Talent
To support our faculty and staff, we are always looking for qualified individuals to substitute teach. If you would like to learn about how to substitute teach for Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Phoenix, please contact Principal, Mary Pivonka.
Likewise, if you need service hours, please also reach out to Mary to see if you’d be a good fit for the exciting projects to support the faculty, staff, and students. We also have many parents, teachers, and student boards to advise and support the Principal and leadership on the mission and vision of the school. If you’re interested in getting involved, reach out to Mary Pivonka to see if there is an opportunity for you to get involved!
Small business owner and want to give of materials, extra equipment, or goods/products no longer of use to your operating? Have old gift cards or mileage points you’d like to donate? Please reach out to Operations and Finance, Chris Amato