No Celtic is too small

Dear friends, So often when I think of the service performed by Roanoke Catholic students, it's of upper schoolers collecting…

Give to “All My RCS Teacher Wants for Christmas”

Starting Thanksgiving and running through Giving Tuesday (Nov. 29), you can shop our online store for the gift that enhances…

Blessing of new Roanoke Catholic bus is Nov. 22

RCS' new bus is scheduled to arrive Tuesday, Nov. 22! Please join us at 3 PM that day on the…

First Quarter 2016-2017 Honor Roll

Achieving Overall Academic Excellence with the highest grade point average at Roanoke Catholic for the First Quarter 2016-2017 Paul Kuehler…

Jemel’s dream

Part 2 in our series on how we're changing lives with your help. Jemel Tyree knew he had the moves…

Bricks 4 Kidz, Chess Club coming to Roanoke Catholic

RCS is excited to offer two new after-school enrichment programs starting in September: Chess Club and Bricks 4 Kidz. Open to students…

Meet Andrew

Part 1 in our series on how we're changing lives with your help. Meet Andrew. He just started Roanoke Catholic…

Cooking with heart: RCS chef says job “given to me by God”

From the Spring 2016 Celtic Newsletter: The chime of the lunch bell still echoes in the hall when the first…

Two veteran hires herald new era for RCS baseball and volleyball

[caption id="attachment_7635" align="alignright" width="112"] David Turk[/caption] Roanoke Catholic School is pleased to announce that alumnus and veteran coach David Turk…

RCS chaplain Fr. Matt Kiehl’s “rock paper tweets”

"Never thought there'd be a time when I couldn't wait for school to begin! @RoanokeCatholic just isn't the same!" So tweeted…

RCS alumni in college share faith with students

Four recent RCS grads -- Class of 2015's Matt Kuehler, Caroline Poff and Vincent Pyle, and Elise Guilfoyle, '14 --…

Saying goodbye … and thank you

In June, Roanoke Catholic bids farewell to assistant principal Kathy Futrell and former assistant principal-turned-bus-driver Jane Cooper, who together have devoted…