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As we reflect on the rich history of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, it is impossible to overlook the profound impact of Monsignor Vincent Kelly, a founding member whose legacy continues to resonate within our school community.
As time marches on and trends evolve, one thing remains steadfast at St. Thomas Aquinas High School: our commitment to faith, family, tradition, and excellence. While the uniforms may have changed over the years, these timeless values continue to serve as the cornerstone of our school community.
As St. Thomas Aquinas High School commemorates its rich history, it’s essential to pay homage to the pioneers who laid the foundation for our beloved school. Among these trailblazers stands the 1951 Veritas Yearbook Staff, a group of dedicated individuals who meticulously crafted a snapshot of life at STA over seven decades ago.
As the Lenten season commences, St. Thomas Aquinas students embraced the solemnity and significance of Ash Wednesday with reverence and reflection. This annual observance marks the beginning of Lent, a period of spiritual renewal, repentance, and preparation for Easter, and the STA community came together to participate in this timeless tradition.
In a beautiful convergence of faith and education, St. Thomas Aquinas (STA) welcomed two esteemed guests, Archbishop Thomas Wenski and Dr. Jim Rigg, Superintendent of Catholic Schools, for a memorable occasion. This special visit brought together the spiritual leadership of the archdiocese and the educational stewardship of its schools, highlighting the integral role of faith-based education in shaping young minds.
St. Thomas Aquinas High School (STA) is thrilled to introduce a groundbreaking opportunity that will help you unlock the potential of AI and machine learning. In our course, we'll take you on a captivating exploration of the foundations and applications of these cutting-edge technologies.
The 52nd Annual Sister John Norton Math Field Day, part of STA STREAM DAY was held on campus and 9 area middle schools participated. Teams participated in Art, Theology, Science, Math and an Escape Room.