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RE-ENROLLMENT CONTRACTS FOR THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE OUT...SOON! Re-enrollment contracts for all current 9th-11th grade students were scheduled to be sent on March 1st but due to a technical glitch, they will be sent once the glitch is fixed. A few reminders: 1) Renew your Opportunity Scholarship application or submit an application by THIS THURSDAY, March 6th, if your student does not currently receive the scholarship. 2) Families who receive need-based financial aid from the school will need to complete an Opportunity Scholarship application and a FACTS Grant & Aid application to be eligible to continue receiving financial aid. Financial aid applications will not be reviewed by the committee if the family chooses not to renew or submit an Opportunity Scholarship application. 3) Make sure you do not have an outstanding balance on your student's current tuition account. Parents will not be able to re-enroll their student(s) for the 2025-2026 school year if there is an outstanding balance on the current tuition account. |
RE-ENROLLMENT CONTRACTS FOR THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE OUT...SOON! Re-enrollment contracts for all current 9th-11th grade students were scheduled to be sent on March 1st but due to a technical glitch, they will be sent once the glitch is fixed. A few reminders: 1) Renew your Opportunity Scholarship application or submit an application by THIS THURSDAY, March 6th, if your student does not currently receive the scholarship. 2) Families who receive need-based financial aid from the school will need to complete an Opportunity Scholarship application and a FACTS Grant & Aid application to be eligible to continue receiving financial aid. Financial aid applications will not be reviewed by the committee if the family chooses not to renew or submit an Opportunity Scholarship application. 3) Make sure you do not have an outstanding balance on your student's current tuition account. Parents will not be able to re-enroll their student(s) for the 2025-2026 school year if there is an outstanding balance on the current tuition account. |
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Our school has adopted The “I Love U Guys” Foundation’s Standard Response Protocol (SRP). The SRP is based on an all-hazards approach as opposed to individual scenarios and utilizes clear common language while allowing for flexibility in protocol. The premise is simple - there are five specific actions that can be performed during an incident: Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter. |
Our school has adopted The “I Love U Guys” Foundation’s Standard Response Protocol (SRP). The SRP is based on an all-hazards approach as opposed to individual scenarios and utilizes clear common language while allowing for flexibility in protocol. The premise is simple - there are five specific actions that can be performed during an incident: Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter. |
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| HOLD “In Your Classroom or Area” Some situations require students and staff to remain in their classrooms or stay out of access areas. For example, a situation in the hallway may require keeping students out of the halls until it is resolved. A medical issue may require only one area to be cleared, with halls still open in case outside medical assistance is required. Students and teachers remain in their classroom or area even if there is a scheduled class change until the all-clear is announced. |
HOLD “In Your Classroom or Area” Some situations require students and staff to remain in their classrooms or stay out of access areas. For example, a situation in the hallway may require keeping students out of the halls until it is resolved. A medical issue may require only one area to be cleared, with halls still open in case outside medical assistance is required. Students and teachers remain in their classroom or area even if there is a scheduled class change until the all-clear is announced. |
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| SECURE “Get Inside. Lock Outside Doors.” The Secure action is called when there is a threat or hazard outside of the school building. Secure uses the security of the physical facility to act as protection from things such as violence or criminal activity in the immediate area. This action demands bringing people into a secure building and locking all outside access points. Where possible, classroom activities would continue uninterrupted. Classes being held outside would return to the building and, if possible, continue inside the building. There may be occasions when students expect to be able to leave the building (end of classes, job commitment, etc.); depending on the condition, this may have to be delayed until the area is safe. |
SECURE “Get Inside. Lock Outside Doors.” The Secure action is called when there is a threat or hazard outside of the school building. Secure uses the security of the physical facility to act as protection from things such as violence or criminal activity in the immediate area. This action demands bringing people into a secure building and locking all outside access points. Where possible, classroom activities would continue uninterrupted. Classes being held outside would return to the building and, if possible, continue inside the building. There may be occasions when students expect to be able to leave the building (end of classes, job commitment, etc.); depending on the condition, this may have to be delayed until the area is safe. |
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| LOCKDOWN “Locks, Lights, Out of Sight” Lockdown is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. From parental custody disputes to intruders to an active assailant, Lockdown uses classroom and school security actions to protect students and staff from the threat. For the Lockdown action, rooms look unoccupied by locking individual classroom doors, offices, and other securable areas, moving occupants out of the line of sight of corridor windows, turning off lights, and having occupants maintain silence. All exterior doors remain locked and only first responders can gain access to the building which can be facilitated remotely. |
LOCKDOWN “Locks, Lights, Out of Sight” Lockdown is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. From parental custody disputes to intruders to an active assailant, Lockdown uses classroom and school security actions to protect students and staff from the threat. For the Lockdown action, rooms look unoccupied by locking individual classroom doors, offices, and other securable areas, moving occupants out of the line of sight of corridor windows, turning off lights, and having occupants maintain silence. All exterior doors remain locked and only first responders can gain access to the building which can be facilitated remotely. |
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| EVACUATE “To a Location” Evacuate is called when there is a need to move people from one location to another for safety reasons. An on-site evacuation is usually conducted because of a mechanical failure that would disrupt the school day, such as a power outage. If it can’t be resolved quickly, the school may have to plan for early dismissal. An off-site evacuation may be necessary when it’s no longer safe to stay in the building such as a gas leak or bomb threat. In this case, people will be allowed to bring their personal items with them. If there has been a violent event at the school, an off-site evacuation will almost always be necessary since the school will be deemed a crime scene. People may or may not be able to bring their personal items with them. |
EVACUATE “To a Location” Evacuate is called when there is a need to move people from one location to another for safety reasons. An on-site evacuation is usually conducted because of a mechanical failure that would disrupt the school day, such as a power outage. If it can’t be resolved quickly, the school may have to plan for early dismissal. An off-site evacuation may be necessary when it’s no longer safe to stay in the building such as a gas leak or bomb threat. In this case, people will be allowed to bring their personal items with them. If there has been a violent event at the school, an off-site evacuation will almost always be necessary since the school will be deemed a crime scene. People may or may not be able to bring their personal items with them. |
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| SHELTER “State Hazard and Safety Strategy” Shelter is called when specific protective actions are needed based on a threat or hazard such as tornadoes, earthquakes, hazardous materials situations, or other local threats. |
SHELTER “State Hazard and Safety Strategy” Shelter is called when specific protective actions are needed based on a threat or hazard such as tornadoes, earthquakes, hazardous materials situations, or other local threats. |
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| Since we will not be in school for Ash Wednesday this week, below are local Mass times: ECU Newman Center 12:00 p.m. | 5:30 p.m. Mother of Mercy in Washington 9:00 a.m. (English) | 12:00 Ash Service | 6:30 p.m. (Spanish) Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Rocky Mount 7:00 a.m. | 9:00 a.m. | 7:00 p.m. St. Gabriel in Greenville 7:00 a.m. | 12:00 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. (Bilingual) St. Paul in New Bern 9:00 a.m. | 12:00 Ash Service | 6:00 p.m. | 7:30 p.m. (Spanish) St. Peter in Greenville 6:30 a.m. | 8:30 a.m. | 12:00 p.m. |
Since we will not be in school for Ash Wednesday this week, below are local Mass times: ECU Newman Center 12:00 p.m. | 5:30 p.m. Mother of Mercy in Washington 9:00 a.m. (English) | 12:00 Ash Service | 6:30 p.m. (Spanish) Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Rocky Mount 7:00 a.m. | 9:00 a.m. | 7:00 p.m. St. Gabriel in Greenville 7:00 a.m. | 12:00 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. (Bilingual) St. Paul in New Bern 9:00 a.m. | 12:00 Ash Service | 6:00 p.m. | 7:30 p.m. (Spanish) St. Peter in Greenville 6:30 a.m. | 8:30 a.m. | 12:00 p.m. |
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| With Lent starting this week, all repeat orders for Domino's on Fridays during Lent that include meat are automatically canceled. Families can order an alternate item if they would like. |
With Lent starting this week, all repeat orders for Domino's on Fridays during Lent that include meat are automatically canceled. Families can order an alternate item if they would like. |
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In order to celebrate Pi Day (Friday, March 14th), we are having a school-wide competition for both students and staff. Starting Monday, March 10th, our students & staff will have the opportunity to answer a math question each day. Students and staff with correct answers will be entered into our Pi Day Raffle. Our raffle prizes will be pies and we need your help! If you are able to donate a pie, please sign-up here. Pies (of any size) can be store-bought or homemade. (Oatmeal Creme Pies, Fudge Rounds, Moon Pies, etc work as well.) Your donations can be dropped off in the dining hall during arrival from 7:30-8:00 a.m. on or before Thursday, March 13th. Our Pi Day Raffle will take place during lunch on Friday, March 14th. Thank you from Mrs. Buris and the Math Department! |
In order to celebrate Pi Day (Friday, March 14th), we are having a school-wide competition for both students and staff. Starting Monday, March 10th, our students & staff will have the opportunity to answer a math question each day. Students and staff with correct answers will be entered into our Pi Day Raffle. Our raffle prizes will be pies and we need your help! If you are able to donate a pie, please sign-up here. Pies (of any size) can be store-bought or homemade. (Oatmeal Creme Pies, Fudge Rounds, Moon Pies, etc work as well.) Your donations can be dropped off in the dining hall during arrival from 7:30-8:00 a.m. on or before Thursday, March 13th. Our Pi Day Raffle will take place during lunch on Friday, March 14th. Thank you from Mrs. Buris and the Math Department! |
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| Speaking of math competitions, the following 21 students will be representing our school in the ECU Regional Math Competition on Monday: Freshmen: Alicia Baumgartner, Jedrek Gribble, Brooke Owens, Andrew Pitts Nelson, Rachel Schutt, Garrett Stokes Sophomores: Julia Cadierno, Landon Congleton, Sam Jones, Anna Mason, Arturo Saucedo-Trinidad, Jackson Schwartz, Joseph Tulis Juniors: Paul Doban, Michael Dunn, Micah Gray-Hudnell, TJ Gribble, Ward Howdy Seniors: Armando Perez, Patrick Geiger, Max Mason GOOD LUCK TO ALL THESE MATHLETES! |
Speaking of math competitions, the following 21 students will be representing our school in the ECU Regional Math Competition on Monday: Freshmen: Alicia Baumgartner, Jedrek Gribble, Brooke Owens, Andrew Pitts Nelson, Rachel Schutt, Garrett Stokes Sophomores: Julia Cadierno, Landon Congleton, Sam Jones, Anna Mason, Arturo Saucedo-Trinidad, Jackson Schwartz, Joseph Tulis Juniors: Paul Doban, Michael Dunn, Micah Gray-Hudnell, TJ Gribble, Ward Howdy Seniors: Armando Perez, Patrick Geiger, Max Mason GOOD LUCK TO ALL THESE MATHLETES! |
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In addition to the NC Opportunity Scholarship, Folds of Honor is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides educational scholarships of up to $5,000 per academic year to the spouses and children of military members or first responders who have fallen or been disabled. The application is now open and closes March 31, 2025. |
In addition to the NC Opportunity Scholarship, Folds of Honor is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides educational scholarships of up to $5,000 per academic year to the spouses and children of military members or first responders who have fallen or been disabled. The application is now open and closes March 31, 2025. |
| | The application for the 2025-2026 Ronald McDonald House Teen Ambassador Program is now open! The purpose is to create awareness, raise funds, and be ambassadors for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern NC in their communities, schools, and neighborhoods! The application closes March 30th. |
The application for the 2025-2026 Ronald McDonald House Teen Ambassador Program is now open! The purpose is to create awareness, raise funds, and be ambassadors for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern NC in their communities, schools, and neighborhoods! The application closes March 30th. |
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MULTICULTURAL FAIR SAVE THE DATE! This year's Multicultural Fair will be held on March 21st from 1:45-2:30 p.m. in the gym. This year we have more than 15 countries who will be represented! |
MULTICULTURAL FAIR SAVE THE DATE! This year's Multicultural Fair will be held on March 21st from 1:45-2:30 p.m. in the gym. This year we have more than 15 countries who will be represented! |
| | Congratulations to the following student-athletes who received all-conference honors: Boys Basketball: Jamal Biggs & TT Moore Girls Basketball: Alana Albritton, Ari Atkinson, Cam Daise, & Aaliyah Hinnant Swimming: Anna Vause McCarthy |
Congratulations to the following student-athletes who received all-conference honors: Boys Basketball: Jamal Biggs & TT Moore Girls Basketball: Alana Albritton, Ari Atkinson, Cam Daise, & Aaliyah Hinnant Swimming: Anna Vause McCarthy |
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Hudl is the new home of live streaming for home games! Permanent cameras have been installed to provide streaming for games on the baseball and softball fields, turf field (football, lacrosse, and soccer), and in the gym (basketball and volleyball). Games can be seen for FREE at fan.hudl.com/jp2sports or on the Hudl Fan App on your mobile device (Android | Apple) or Smart TV. A big thanks to Facilities Coordinator Ron Carl and IT guru Chris Tillapaugh for installing the cameras! Our new partnership with Hudl also means that student-athletes who participate in the sports listed above have access to game film immediately following games and the ability to create their own highlight packages. |
Hudl is the new home of live streaming for home games! Permanent cameras have been installed to provide streaming for games on the baseball and softball fields, turf field (football, lacrosse, and soccer), and in the gym (basketball and volleyball). Games can be seen for FREE at fan.hudl.com/jp2sports or on the Hudl Fan App on your mobile device (Android | Apple) or Smart TV. A big thanks to Facilities Coordinator Ron Carl and IT guru Chris Tillapaugh for installing the cameras! Our new partnership with Hudl also means that student-athletes who participate in the sports listed above have access to game film immediately following games and the ability to create their own highlight packages. |
| | DRIVER'S ED Students who will be 14-and-a-half as of Monday, May 5th and need to take driver's ed are eligible to participate in the class that will be held at the school May 5th-16th. The class will be held Monday-Friday from 2:45-5:45 p.m. Students cannot miss any of the days or they will not get credit and do not receive a refund. Cost is $60 payable to JPII. Click the button below for online registration (includes a $2 processing fee); or contact Business Manager Mary Ershadi if you would like to pay cash or check. |
DRIVER'S ED Students who will be 14-and-a-half as of Monday, May 5th and need to take driver's ed are eligible to participate in the class that will be held at the school May 5th-16th. The class will be held Monday-Friday from 2:45-5:45 p.m. Students cannot miss any of the days or they will not get credit and do not receive a refund. Cost is $60 payable to JPII. Click the button below for online registration (includes a $2 processing fee); or contact Business Manager Mary Ershadi if you would like to pay cash or check. |
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ECU is hosting an Allied Health Career Expo THIS SATURDAY, March 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the East Carolina Heart Institute. Learn from healthcare professionals in careers like Laboratory, Pharmacy, Radiology and Imaging, Rehabilitation, Respiratory Therapy, and Surgical Technology. Click here to learn more and register to attend. |
ECU is hosting an Allied Health Career Expo THIS SATURDAY, March 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the East Carolina Heart Institute. Learn from healthcare professionals in careers like Laboratory, Pharmacy, Radiology and Imaging, Rehabilitation, Respiratory Therapy, and Surgical Technology. Click here to learn more and register to attend. |
| | Let’s Connect is a partnership between ECU and PCC to present an in-person college-knowledge program for middle school, high school, and community college students and their families. The event is coming up on Wednesday, March 5th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. |
Let’s Connect is a partnership between ECU and PCC to present an in-person college-knowledge program for middle school, high school, and community college students and their families. The event is coming up on Wednesday, March 5th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. |
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We are looking for donations for the set of Little Shop of Horrors: - silk or plastic vines and flowers
- 4 telephones with cords
- chair that can be used as a dentist chair
- a simple wooden table that can be used as a countertop
Email Mrs. Holsten if you can help! |
We are looking for donations for the set of Little Shop of Horrors: - silk or plastic vines and flowers
- 4 telephones with cords
- chair that can be used as a dentist chair
- a simple wooden table that can be used as a countertop
Email Mrs. Holsten if you can help! |
The 4th annual golf tournament to support the athletic department is Thursday, March 13th at 12:30 p.m. at Greenville Country Club. Enter a foursome or come as an individual. Player packages include lunch and non-alcoholic drinks; mulligans and red bombs will be available. Prizes will be awarded to the low-scoring teams and throughout the day there will be several contests for individual talents including a 19th hole putting contest. Questions? Call Charlie Harvey at 252-347-4046. |
The 4th annual golf tournament to support the athletic department is Thursday, March 13th at 12:30 p.m. at Greenville Country Club. Enter a foursome or come as an individual. Player packages include lunch and non-alcoholic drinks; mulligans and red bombs will be available. Prizes will be awarded to the low-scoring teams and throughout the day there will be several contests for individual talents including a 19th hole putting contest. Questions? Call Charlie Harvey at 252-347-4046. |
The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina has spots available for JPII students each day during the mid-winter break, March 5th-7th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. |
The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina has spots available for JPII students each day during the mid-winter break, March 5th-7th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. |
Important dates for the Opportunity Scholarship are coming up: For NEW APPLICANTS - families that did not apply this year: The application for the 2025-2026 school year opened on Thursday, Feb. 6th, 2025 and ends THIS THURSDAY, Mar. 6th, 2025. MORE INFORMATION For RENEWING FAMILIES - all families that received the scholarship for the 2024-2025 school year: Families of students who used scholarship funding in the fall semester have until Tuesday, Apr. 15th to accept their renewal award offer. MORE INFORMATION |
Important dates for the Opportunity Scholarship are coming up: For NEW APPLICANTS - families that did not apply this year: The application for the 2025-2026 school year opened on Thursday, Feb. 6th, 2025 and ends THIS THURSDAY, Mar. 6th, 2025. MORE INFORMATION For RENEWING FAMILIES - all families that received the scholarship for the 2024-2025 school year: Families of students who used scholarship funding in the fall semester have until Tuesday, Apr. 15th to accept their renewal award offer. MORE INFORMATION |
SPRING SPORTS FEES Fees for students participating in spring sports will be billed to Finalsite accounts in March. |
SPRING SPORTS FEES Fees for students participating in spring sports will be billed to Finalsite accounts in March. |
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CALENDAR UPDATES Tuesday, March 11th is now a half day of school for all students with standardized testing for the following grades (corrected from last week's newsletter): 9th - PreACT 8/9 10th - PreACT 11th - ACT 12th - PreACT Thursday, April 10th is now a full day of school for all students. Friday, April 11th - no school for all students. CALENDAR 🗓 Monday, March 3 Happy Birthday TJ Gribble '26 & Garrett Stokes '28! 2:30 p.m. -Creative Writers Club in 114 -Film Club in 210 -Science Olympiad in 404 & 408 3:30 p.m. Boys Tennis vs. Bear Grass 4:30 p.m. Baseball vs. GRACE Christian 🎟️ TICKETS | 📺 WATCH 🗓 Tuesday, March 4 3rd Quarter Ends 2:30 p.m. -Art Club in 307 -Aviation Club in 404 -FBLA in 210 -Theatre Club in 204 4:00 p.m. Golf Team Photos 7:00 p.m. Boys Lacrosse at North Brunswick 📺 WATCH 🗓 Wednesday, March 5 NO SCHOOL - Mid-Winter Break Ash Wednesday Happy Birthday Landon Congleton '27! 🗓 Thursday, March 6 NO SCHOOL - Mid-Winter Break Happy Birthday Mrs. Tulis, Lauren Respess '27, Rachel Schutt '28 1:00 p.m. Baseball at ECA Bobcats (Goldsboro) 2:30 p.m. Boys Golf at Maccripine Country Club 6:00 p.m. Boys Lacrosse at Fike HS 📺 WATCH 🗓 Friday, March 7 NO SCHOOL - Mid-Winter Break 3:30 p.m. Girls Soccer vs. East Carteret at the Brittany Showcase in Wilson 6:00 p.m. Softball at TEACH 🗓 Saturday, March 8 9:00 a.m. ACT Prep - Strategy Review 9:30 a.m. Saturday Service at Catholic Charities 9:30 a.m. Girls Soccer vs. Nash Central at the Brittany Showcase in Wilson 🗓 Saturday, March 9 Happy Birthday Parker Bolt '27! |
CALENDAR UPDATES Tuesday, March 11th is now a half day of school for all students with standardized testing for the following grades (corrected from last week's newsletter): 9th - PreACT 8/9 10th - PreACT 11th - ACT 12th - PreACT Thursday, April 10th is now a full day of school for all students. Friday, April 11th - no school for all students. CALENDAR 🗓 Monday, March 3 Happy Birthday TJ Gribble '26 & Garrett Stokes '28! 2:30 p.m. -Creative Writers Club in 114 -Film Club in 210 -Science Olympiad in 404 & 408 3:30 p.m. Boys Tennis vs. Bear Grass 4:30 p.m. Baseball vs. GRACE Christian 🎟️ TICKETS | 📺 WATCH 🗓 Tuesday, March 4 3rd Quarter Ends 2:30 p.m. -Art Club in 307 -Aviation Club in 404 -FBLA in 210 -Theatre Club in 204 4:00 p.m. Golf Team Photos 7:00 p.m. Boys Lacrosse at North Brunswick 📺 WATCH 🗓 Wednesday, March 5 NO SCHOOL - Mid-Winter Break Ash Wednesday Happy Birthday Landon Congleton '27! 🗓 Thursday, March 6 NO SCHOOL - Mid-Winter Break Happy Birthday Mrs. Tulis, Lauren Respess '27, Rachel Schutt '28 1:00 p.m. Baseball at ECA Bobcats (Goldsboro) 2:30 p.m. Boys Golf at Maccripine Country Club 6:00 p.m. Boys Lacrosse at Fike HS 📺 WATCH 🗓 Friday, March 7 NO SCHOOL - Mid-Winter Break 3:30 p.m. Girls Soccer vs. East Carteret at the Brittany Showcase in Wilson 6:00 p.m. Softball at TEACH 🗓 Saturday, March 8 9:00 a.m. ACT Prep - Strategy Review 9:30 a.m. Saturday Service at Catholic Charities 9:30 a.m. Girls Soccer vs. Nash Central at the Brittany Showcase in Wilson 🗓 Saturday, March 9 Happy Birthday Parker Bolt '27! |
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| Gifts from alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends provide unrestricted funding to allow JPII to tackle unforeseen challenges and seize opportunities as they arise. Every gift makes a difference and, collectively, our community can provide our young men and women with the opportunity to receive an outstanding Catholic education. Your donation can be made in memory of or in honor of someone to pass on a legacy of Catholic education. |
Gifts from alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends provide unrestricted funding to allow JPII to tackle unforeseen challenges and seize opportunities as they arise. Every gift makes a difference and, collectively, our community can provide our young men and women with the opportunity to receive an outstanding Catholic education. Your donation can be made in memory of or in honor of someone to pass on a legacy of Catholic education. |
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MULCH MADNESS IS BACK! Bags are 2 cubic feet of mulch (each bag from Kamlar Corp covers 10-12 square feet 2 inches deep) in four colors (black, brown, natural, or red) that are $5 each. Orders of 25 or more bags can be delivered for free to addresses within a 5-mile radius of the school. Last Day to Order: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Pickup Dates: Thursday & Friday, March 27 & 28, 2025 between 2:00 & 5:00 p.m. Pickup Location: JPII Athletic Campus |
MULCH MADNESS IS BACK! Bags are 2 cubic feet of mulch (each bag from Kamlar Corp covers 10-12 square feet 2 inches deep) in four colors (black, brown, natural, or red) that are $5 each. Orders of 25 or more bags can be delivered for free to addresses within a 5-mile radius of the school. Last Day to Order: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Pickup Dates: Thursday & Friday, March 27 & 28, 2025 between 2:00 & 5:00 p.m. Pickup Location: JPII Athletic Campus |
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Our high school Battle of the Books team, coached by Ms. Thomsen & Mrs. Angolia, will compete virtually on April 2nd at 9:00 a.m. If you love to read, please join us on Thursdays in Room 114 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. for battling practice. To see what is happening, visit the HBOB Google Classroom by using the code vu52vx2. Questions? Email Ms. Thomsen. |
Our high school Battle of the Books team, coached by Ms. Thomsen & Mrs. Angolia, will compete virtually on April 2nd at 9:00 a.m. If you love to read, please join us on Thursdays in Room 114 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. for battling practice. To see what is happening, visit the HBOB Google Classroom by using the code vu52vx2. Questions? Email Ms. Thomsen. |
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| The Ulster Project of Greenville is looking for families with teens ages 14-16 to host a northern Irish teen for 3 weeks this summer. Both teens, visiting and hosting, will have a schedule of fun activities, service projects, day trips, trips to Washington D.C. and Busch Gardens, attending church services, time of discoveries, and more. Visiting teens can share a bedroom with the host teen. Most days will be dropping off in the morning and picking up in the evening. Help with drop off and pick up is available. The project is free of charge and provides service hours. Families can express interest via email or by calling Silvia Frizzelle at 252-258-5963. |
The Ulster Project of Greenville is looking for families with teens ages 14-16 to host a northern Irish teen for 3 weeks this summer. Both teens, visiting and hosting, will have a schedule of fun activities, service projects, day trips, trips to Washington D.C. and Busch Gardens, attending church services, time of discoveries, and more. Visiting teens can share a bedroom with the host teen. Most days will be dropping off in the morning and picking up in the evening. Help with drop off and pick up is available. The project is free of charge and provides service hours. Families can express interest via email or by calling Silvia Frizzelle at 252-258-5963. |
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Coach Jeff Lebo’s 16th Annual Summer Basketball Camp in Greenville is set for June 23-26 for boys and girls ages 5-13. Expect lots of fun, fundamentals, and friendship throughout each session. Players can choose half or full day sessions as they hit the hardwood this summer! Visit www.RisingStarsHoops.net for all camp details and take advantage of early registration discounts. |
Coach Jeff Lebo’s 16th Annual Summer Basketball Camp in Greenville is set for June 23-26 for boys and girls ages 5-13. Expect lots of fun, fundamentals, and friendship throughout each session. Players can choose half or full day sessions as they hit the hardwood this summer! Visit www.RisingStarsHoops.net for all camp details and take advantage of early registration discounts. |
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