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Happy Holidays!

Perhaps we were introduced during your initial tour of Loyola.  Perhaps we have waved at the curb at drop-off time.  Perhaps we have met in the hall or at a home football game or at conference time or chatted at Loyolapalooza or the Blue and Gold Gala.  Maybe we've even bumped into each other at the grocery store.  And all of those chance encounters have been valued and memorable.

During the coming months, I would like to get to know your student  and your family a little better. I am starting by visiting with classes...joining them for a story, a classroom morning meeting, for lunch, or for a chat...and getting to know each child a little better.

And because a strong "family spirit" is a unique hallmark of the Loyola experience, I would like to invite myself to each child's home.  Don't panic...I am not expecting a meal or a spotless house; I am just hoping to visit with you and strengthen our Loyola family connections.  There is no hidden agenda or sales pitch involved; it would just give me joy to share a few minutes of the holiday season with your family, "hanging out" for a bit, getting to know you in the comfort of your home. If you want to team-up with another family or two, that would work, as well.  Another option would be for you to come and visit me at school.  

I'd like to visit during the month of December. Please click here to email us with a few times that would work best for your family or call 388-0600 to set something up...  I'll bring the cookies!  

Thank you,

Adam Bemmels
Preschool-Grade 12 Principal
Loyola Catholic School



Mission Statement 
By teaching and modeling Gospel values, Loyola Catholic School is a dynamic, nurturing community which successfully educates students to be critical thinkers, moral decision-makers and contributors to our church and world.