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Tuesday, February 25
Inspiring Future Innovators Through STEM at St. Joseph School-Fullerton
At St. Joseph School-Fullerton (SJSF), STEM education empowers students from Pre-K through eighth grade to become future-ready leaders. As an extension to the daily curriculum, after-school STEM offerings provide programs for students to dive deeper into robotics, 3D design, coding, and engineering. Designed to spark creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

Tuesday, October 17
Celebrating Red Ribbon Week
"Life is a Movie. Film Drug Free" is a powerful reminder that all of us positively contribute to our communities everyday by embracing a drug- free lifestyle. Support Red Ribbon Week with us! We pledge to grow up safe, healthy, and drug-free.

Friday, September 1
Four Reasons to Visit St. Joseph School Fullerton
Finding the right school for your child can be a game-changer in his or her journey toward success. That's why attending a school's open house event is an absolute must! Here are four reasons to visit St. Joseph School-Fullerton...

Thursday, August 17
Approaching a New School Year Together
Approaching a new school year is always an exciting time filled with anticipation and new possibilities. As students, parents, and educators gear up for the upcoming academic year, there are plenty of things to consider and prepare for.

Wednesday, April 19
There Is Power in Your Prayer
Writing your own prayer allows you to express yourself in unique and meaningful ways while also allowing you to explore the depths of your faith. Additionally, it can provide an opportunity for self-reflection and spiritual growth.

Wednesday, March 8
Becoming a Stronger Writer Through Writing Prompts
Writing prompts are an excellent way for students to become better writers. By giving them an idea, topic, or challenge, writing prompts can help students explore their creativity and develop their writing skills.

Monday, February 6
Cultivating the Student's Mind, Faith, and Passion
Sebastian, class of 2023, shares what it means to him to attend a Catholic school.