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Students Welcome Pope Francis to US

Juniors in Pacelli’s Catholic Social Teaching class created videos during the first week of school to welcome Pope Francis to the United States this September.  This class explores how Catholic Christians are supposed to interact with society, which is one of Pope Francis’ key messages.  Each video included Pope Francis’ favorite bible verse, Matthew 25:3, […]

New Therapy Dog Program

We are excited to announce that we will be beginning a therapy dog program at Pacelli Catholic High School!  A similar program has been run at the PCS Elementary Schools for the last four years. Here is a little bit of information about our program: We will be working with Piper.  She is a 6 […]

Panacea 2015: A Smashing Success

The 41st Annual Pacelli Panacea was one for the books, seeing tremendous crowds and great fun. An event that draws current families and community members alike, there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. Friday evening kicked off with Pacelli’s Famous Fish Fry and live music by Southbound. The classes of ’75 and ’85 reunited Friday […]

Fourth Graders Visit Oncology Unit

Fourth grade students in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ love to get directly involved with their work, and to help others. What started as a once-a-year service project has blossomed into a year round effort. Eight years ago, students of St. Stephen school had the honor of creating Valentines for the Oncology Unit at St. Michael’s Hospital. […]

Schools Honored for Reading Programs

St. Stanislaus and St. Stephen elementary schools were honored with a national award for helping students improve their reading skills. The schools received the Innovations in Catholic Education award in the category of innovative project in curriculum and instruction. This award was developed by Today’s Catholic Teacher magazine, and is awarded annually to Catholic elementary […]

Pacelli Softball Brings Home State Championship

June 13, 2015 Scott A. Williams, Stevens Point Journal Media MADISON – Finger nails are a little shorter. And the players might have needed oxygen from holding their collective breaths on more than a few occasions Saturday night. When Christonna Shafranksi had the ball nestle into her glove for the final out, however, the hugs […]