Congratulations to Doovina Dhanpaul ’28, Fay Finnemore ’28, Helen Chavez ’26, Ariana Aponte-Barron ’26 and Alexandra Humphrey ’29 whose work was selected for the 4th annual Juried Student Art Exhibition with The Foundry.
On Thursday, the community welcomed Dr. Lisa Damour for an interactive presentation titled "How to Handle Conflict Well." During the session, Dr. Damour provided students with various examples of everyday conflicts. With her guidance, students learned about both healthy and unhealthy responses to these situations.
Congratulations to Madeline Roisman ’26 who was named a student finalist for the Maltz Museum’s 18th Annual Stop the Hate Award. Madeline is one of 30 finalists, with 3,628 students entering the contest.
On Wednesday, February 4th, Carl Wilkens, former head of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Rwanda, spoke to Global Scholars, Theology and Facing History students about his experience choosing to stay in Rwanda throughout the 1994 Genocide.
Thursday, March 19 was St. Joseph Day, also known as the Feast of St. Joseph. In celebration of our patron saint, the Academy celebrated Mass as a community. The community welcomed Sisters of the Congregration of St. Joseph as well as scholarship donors to the Mass.
During the 2026–2027 academic year, the Saint Joseph Academy community will be exploring the quality of “Personal Integrity,” one of the traits outlined in The Character of a Graduate of Saint Joseph Academy.
Congratulations to the following Visual Arts students whose work was selected for the 2026 Northeast Ohio Art Education Youth Art Month (YAM) Regional Exhibition: Abigail Schneider ’26, Theresa Natt ’26, Angela Sutter-Martin ’27, Mora O'Linn ’28, Isabella Rees ’27, Rebekah Cromwell ’28, Elin Galizio ’29, Ariana Aponte-Baron ’26, Elizabeth Campbell ’29, Phaedra Finnemore ’28, Carley Schilens ’28, Caroline Policard ’29, Isabella Wisniewski ’29, Madeline Lambert-Shemo ’29 and Abigail Vasek ’26.