Weekly Updates
Weekly Updates
Current and past weekly school email communications
The “Weekly Update” is sent to current families and students at the end of the week – usually each Thursday evening via email. Filled with upcoming events and announcements, we hope you find it a helpful tool to stay connected to your Jesuit Sacramento community.
- The last edition for the 2024-2025 school year will be Thursday, May 15, 2025.
- Summer editions will be June 12 and July 10.
- Regular weekly Thursday editions will return in August for the 2025-2026 school year.
Staying Connected – Nov 20
For this week’s important communication from the President, please click here or scroll below for the copy of Jesuit Conversations.
Parents and Friends,
This morning our Faculty and Staff explored the transformational power of gratitude with prayer and reflection. We would like to share one of our reflections to send you and your families off on the Thanksgiving holiday. May you return from break rested, restored, and full of love.
A passage from Gratitude by Joyce Rupp:
Staying Connected – Oct 23
We are back on our campus and looking forward to upcoming events!
Parents and Friends,
We have concluded our first week of our phased return to campus using the hybrid learning model. We were delighted to see our students on campus, engaging with their peers, and attending classes. We had over 800 students on campus and screened almost 900 students and employees. It is helpful to think about this as just the beginning. Each week we will learn more and discover how to enhance the daily student experience.
Staying Connected – Oct 16
Training, Screening and Return to Campus Update
Jesuit High School has now completed our all-class training week ahead of our return to campus that included our first antigen screening performed by Urgent Care Now (UCN), a presentation from school administrators, and a campus tour with specific attention to the various elements for virus mitigation. The student presence on campus was a welcome sight to faculty and staff who have been apart from students for so many months.
Staying Connected – Oct 10
Keeping you informed with Bell Schedule, Events and Happenings for the week ahead
For this week’s important communication from the Leadership Team on our Return to Campus please click here or scroll below for the copy of a Special Edition of Staying Connected.
SPECIAL EDITION of Staying Connected – Oct 9
Our Return to Campus, Training Week and Start of In-person Classes
Dear Parents, Students, Faculty, Staff, and Friends
We are excited to welcome students back to campus! The endeavor to return to campus and restructure the second quarter of the fall semester is a large and complex task that we are navigating with a multidisciplinary team. We appreciate your support of this process and your patience as we learn together how to do this effectively and safely. There are many critical details in today’s message from the Leadership Team.
Staying Connected – Oct 3
Keeping you informed with Bell Schedule, Events and Happenings for the week ahead
For this week’s communication on Return to School from the Leadership Team please click here.
Staying Connected – Sept 25
Time to do a self-check and see what lies ahead - COVID update, Student Activities, Academics, Faith and Justice.
A message from the Principal to our students, parents, families and friends
It is hard to believe, but we are just two weeks away from the end of the first quarter! It is now time to check in with all members of the community to assess how we are doing and to consider adjustments for the second quarter. While we hesitate to predict the results of feedback before issuing surveys, I am confident that one predominant theme will emerge from the student, parent and teacher responses: the sustainability of our current plan with regard to teacher and student wellness. It is becoming increasingly clear that the demands of distance learning are creating unsustainable and possibly unhealthy levels of stress, fatigue, anxiety, and frustration. We are seeing this in our peer schools and schools nationwide.
Staying Connected – Sept 17
A good time to thank teachers!
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
Last Wednesday, Fr. McGarry, S.J., and I had the opportunity to greet our students and families at the Marauder Take Over at the Drive-In event. We walked among the rows of cars and spoke with our guests on their experience at Jesuit so far this year. We were both struck by the overwhelming messages of gratitude and praise, especially for the teachers. We are also reminded of our collective longing for community and togetherness.
Staying Connected – Sept 11
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers,
My name is Jordan Brown, the Director of Equity and Inclusion at Jesuit High School Sacramento. I began this summer to facilitate an increased emphasis on diversity and anti-racism as part of the school’s journey towards providing all students with a welcoming and safe campus. As a former Jesuit High School student, I am grateful to have the opportunity to educate our community on more anti-racist practices. My experiences of studying abroad, teaching boys and young men of color, facilitating culturally relevant workshops, providing educational technology resources, and leading youth immersions have prepared me to take on this important role.
Staying Connected – Sept 4
Student Life and Activities, a Valuable Part of Educating the Whole Person at JHS
Dear Parents, Students and Friends of Jesuit High School,
As we near completion of the first two full weeks of school, we are thankful for the hard work and adaptability of our students. They have quickly learned the distance-learning guidelines and requirements and familiarized themselves with teacher expectations and syllabi. Now, we are challenging our students to consider ways to expand their learning beyond the walls of the virtual classroom. In many ways, this call to be involved in the co-curricular life of the school challenges students to embody the Magis, which asks them to seek more and strive for the better, all for the greater glory of God.
Staying Connected – August 27
Sharing Our Core Values
Parents, Students and Friends,
As Jesuit High School Sacramento has been reimagining its entire operation in response to the pandemic, we have been called to consider our core values to ensure that we do not lose what is most essential in this adaptive process. We must ask what distinguishes our particular brand of education and the character of our school while the format, scope, and context of our work shifts. One of these distinguishing core values is what we call the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP). This is our process or model of teaching; it shapes and informs not only what we teach, but how we teach it. The elements of this model, used in all Jesuit schools, offer a way of understanding how deep, transformative learning occurs.
Staying Connected – August 21
Our students give life to our mission—they are our mission.
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
After a long summer of planning, re-planning, and refining, Jesuit Sacramento is officially in session!
Staying Connected – August 14
We Come Together as a Community of Faith, of Family, of God
We call upon God in the midst of uncertainty and anxiety and fear,
but that we always look through the lens of hope and trust.
Staying Connected – August 7
We are ready!
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
First impressions are important, especially when we walk into something new. We are acutely aware that an online-only learning environment can be difficult for many students. With our school year starting with Distance Learning (DL), Jesuit Sacramento is conscious of caring for the whole person–cura personalis.
Staying Connected – July 31
The start of school
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
Due to the current state of the coronavirus in Sacramento County and the requirements imposed by state officials, Jesuit cannot reasonably plan for in-person learning by the start of the school year. We are sure this comes as no surprise given the new school guidelines and 14-day COVID status timeframe we shared last week.
Staying Connected – July 24
How Jesuit High School stands apart
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
As families continue to process and work through the challenges of the ever-changing landscape that the COVID-19 pandemic presents, we want to remind you: we are in this together! This week’s message focuses on the multitude of opportunities that Jesuit High School Sacramento is uniquely positioned to provide despite the challenges of a pandemic. We are undertaking a conscious and dedicated effort to continue to provide a well-rounded experience for our students and community.