Student Activities

Next week is Junior Spirit Week!  Juniors should check their email from Mrs. Rambharose for specifics regarding themed dress days.  

 

Any upperclassmen interested in AP Biology, AP Chemistry, or AP Physics for next year must attend a brief meeting in Room 230 at one of the following times on Tuesday, February 11: 7:50 AM, 10:20 AM (during the break), or 2:35 PM. If your son has questions, please encourage him to see Mr. Mekelburg next week.

Tickets to our award-winning SJCI Theatre Program's production of Jesus Christ Superstar are now on sale! The show will run from March 5 to 9 in SJCI’s Cullen Center for the Arts.  Click here for tickets. This is the first time SJCI has produced this celebrated theatrical production. Tickets WILL go fast, guaranteed. 

St. Joe’s students are invited to participate in the Buffalo Healthcare Exploration Program (BHE) at Roswell Park this summer.  This engaging 3-week program offers a unique opportunity for high school students to explore high-tech careers in healthcare. The program meets three days a week, from July 28th to August 13th, 2025. The program costs $400, but scholarships are available. For any questions regarding the BHE program, please contact Nancy Preskop at [email protected]

 

The Alison Rose Foundation is hosting a Blood Drive on Saturday, February 22, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Daemen University.  This blood drive is being held in honor of Dr. Alison Waclawek, the wife of Justin Waclawek ‘07, who tragically passed away during the birth of their daughter, Ada, in 2019.  To make an appointment to donate, call 716-529-4270.  Donors will receive an exclusive Buffalo Bills bag!

Any current freshman, sophomore, or junior interested in the National Youth Leadership Forum for Diplomacy, Intelligence, & Defense should see Mr. Thoin for more information before February 12. This eight-day conference, held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., offers students interested in a career in national security an extraordinary opportunity to meet subject-matter experts, gain access to government agencies, and participate in a national security simulation.