With 25 Catholic schools in the Diocese of Tucson, 16 are parochial which means they are connected to a parish. These parishes are likely having a special kick-off Mass on Sunday, January 29 to celebrate their school. Show your support by going to that Mass!

There’s a chance you still have a shirt, polo, hat, or letterman jacket from your local alma mater or your kids’ Catholic school. Dust it off and take pride in your school!
Or perhaps these were donated long ago. Not to worry! You can still show your support of your favorite Catholic school by sporting their school colors throughout the week.
Several Catholic schools will be hosting Open Houses (a list can be found here). This is a wonderful time to step beyond the parking lot, meet our local Catholic school teachers, and marvel at the improvements the school has made since you were a student there. They might even have special performances, sporting events, or refreshments!
You’ve likely encountered a school-aged young person. There might be a Catholic school here in the Diocese of Tucson that would be a great fit for them! Did you know that there are Catholic school programs for 2-year-olds? Did you know that Catholic University of America has a presence in Tucson for college students? From elementary to middle or high school, the kids you know might benefit from a Catholic education.
There are jobs available at Catholic schools across the Diocese for teachers of all grades and subjects, administrators, counselors, coaches, substitute teachers, classroom aides, custodians, and cafeteria staff. Your background and skills could be the answer to a prayer at a local Catholic school. Keep an eye on job openings here.
If you’re not looking for a paid job, perhaps you have some time to volunteer! Every school has a need for volunteers. Contact a Catholic school near you to learn more.
The Catholic Church is overflowing with rich traditions, spiritual treasures, and long history of unconditional love, service of those in need, and calling others to life-changing holiness. Say an extra prayer for our Catholic schools, teachers, principals, students, and parents, that they recognize and embrace the beauty, truth, and goodness of the Catholic Church.
Each day of Catholic Schools Week highlights a group of people influenced by Catholic schools. Take a minute each day to pray for them!
Did you know that 98.9% of Catholic high school students graduate? Did you know that 85.2% of Catholic school graduates attend a four-year college, as opposed to just 44% from public schools?
In celebration of Catholic Schools Week, consider making a gift to your favorite Catholic school. Donations of any amount are much appreciated and go a long way when pooled with other gifts.
There are many ways that you can support our local Catholic schools, whether you are a current student, parent, alum, or neighbor!