Here you’ll find helpful links and current events.
Catholic Schools Week
Eucharistic Procession
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas – January 28
Field Day
Feast of St. John Bosco – January 31
Other Important Dates
Grandparents’ Day
Feast of St. Valentine – February 14
St. Joseph’s Spring Break
March 17-21
Easter Holiday
Holy Thursday – April 17 (Half Day)
Good Friday – April 18 (No School)
Easter Monday – April 21 (No School)
Send your students’ SUFS award information (award type and ID #) to admin@aquinastampa.org. If you have submitted your SUFS award information, there are no further steps necessary. You will see the scholarship awards reflected in your FACTS account in the next two weeks.
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