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Jul 14, 2011 · This quick “at-a-glance” calendar includes major school holidays and traditions that our school year is built around. Around July 15, a more detailed calendar will be published on our website, and current families will receive a printed calendar in the mail.
- School Calendar - Jesuit High School
Browse the Calendar section for ways to connect and stay...
- Bell Schedule, Collaborations, and Calendars - Jesuit High School
This quick “at-a-glance” calendar includes major school...
- School Calendar - Jesuit High School
Jul 14, 2011 · Browse the Calendar section for ways to connect and stay engaged. Use the different views to flip between an event list or calendar grid and use the filter tabs to see all the events or reduce the content by topics such as Athletics, Counseling or Schedule. View the full calendar.
For 60 years, Jesuit High School has been recognized for its rigorous curriculum, service-driven students, and talented, loving faculty. This requires the vision and dedication of our leaders, faculty and staff.
Jul 14, 2011 · This quick “at-a-glance” calendar includes major school holidays and traditions that our school year is built around. Around July 15, a more detailed calendar will be published on our website, and current families will receive a printed calendar in the mail.
The Beaverton School District includes 34 elementary schools, nine middle schools, six high schools, five option schools, 19 option programs and two charter schools. We have more than 39,000 students and nearly 4,500 staff members.
Jesuit High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition. It serves students of all religious faiths. Jesuit education fosters the harmonious development of the adolescent’s gifts: spiritual, religious, intellectual, physical, emotional, and aesthetic.
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Jesuit High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition. It serves students of all religious faiths. Jesuit education fosters the harmonious development of the adolescent’s gifts: spiritual, religious, intellectual, physical, emotional, and aesthetic.