The Plank

Plank Article Bruce Van Parys ’27

Making English accessible

This fall, two new teachers joined the ranks of the Jesuit High School Sacramento English Department: Ms. Anne-Marie Moggan and Ms. Christine Horton. Both of them bring a unique style of teaching to the campus while bringing the passion to help students become “Men for Others”.

Plank Article Sean Broderick '26

Opinion: Gami Burger: A Disappointing Start

Willie’s Burgers had everything a Jesuit High School Sacramento student could ask for – good food, plenty of spaces to hang with friends, proximity to campus, and a student discount. However, in 2023, the owner of Willie’s, Stephanie Taylor, sold the location to chefs Scott Ostrander and Paul DiPerro, who transformed it into the restaurant that stands there today: Gami Burger.

Plank Article Peter Fallon '28 Dominic Gumina ’28

Jesuit Art Event draws in local artists

Today, Oct. 30, Jesuit High School Sacramento is hosting the annual Jesuit Art Event in Brebeuf Hall. The event brings artists from all over the community to showcase their artwork, with proceeds benefiting both the school and participating artists.

This year’s exhibition will feature 22 artists, all local to the Sacramento area, displaying a diverse collection of artworks.

Plank Article Charlie Kramer '26

Unity through the Mother-Son Mass

The Mother-Son mass is a gathering for the students and their mothers to pray together, giving moms a chance to participate in the spiritual formation of their sons as members of the Jesuit High School community. 

Plank Article Aiden Thomas ’27

Jesuit’s Accreditation process allows for growth and improvement

Every six years, the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA) evaluates Jesuit High School Sacramento in what is known as the Accreditation process. The Accreditation process is essentially a rating system of seven selected elements found within Catholic schools across the nation. Through this process, Jesuit is credited as a private institution, allowing the Marauder diploma to carry a certain weight for universities.