From the Principal: Reflections on the 2024–2025 School Year
- Resurrection Catholic School
- 28 minutes ago
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Hello Resurrection Students, Staff and Families,
As we wrap up the 2024-2025 school year, we want to thank you all for a great year at Resurrection. A year consisting of many faith-filled moments, continued academic achievement and continued growth in the Resurrection community.
After one year as the principal at Resurrection, I can truly say it has been an honor and an overall great experience to join the RCS family. Working alongside Mrs. Michelle Beaven in her new role as assistant principal and all of the other new and current staff and students at RCS made for a rewarding year and helped me grow as an administrator.
There were so many great things that took place at RCS over the year, that I cannot mention them all, but here are a few that stand out to me. Watching our twenty-one 8th graders graduate and knowing they are all headed to a Catholic High School to continue their faith based education, 8th grade and Kindergarten buddies, The Taste of KCK (what an incredible event!), witnessing students receiving their Sacraments of: Confirmation, Communion and Reconciliation, Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe shared with Nativity Parish School, implementation of Leader In Me and our Catholic Virtues, the ‘student showcase”, the overall academic growth from many of our students, the introduction of new Archbishop McKnight and and one of my favorite…watching our students celebrate as white smoke rose into the sky to symbolize the historic announcement of Pope Leo XIV.
RCS offers our students so many opportunities and is truly a great place to be.
We are very grateful for the support of our priests, parents, staff, students and all of the parish communities that make RCS a great place. Together we have created a great learning environment where students grow not only academically but also in faith and character. Thank you all and have a blessed summer.

“I can do all this through Him who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13