The POWER of ONE

Are YOU one in a million? Join the Movement!

A fundraising campaign for St. Adalbert School

St. Adalbert Catholic School is not just a school; it’s a movement that was born out of a parish, St. Adalbert on a mission.  In 1962, Saint Adalbert Catholic Church merged with the first and only African-American Roman Catholic Parish in the Diocese of Cleveland, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church.  Early on, the Cleveland Press described this church as “one of the noteworthy and outstanding missions in the city”.  The same words can be used to describe Saint Adalbert Catholic School today.


The Power of One Mission...
Excitement abounds around the building of our new Early Childhood Learning Center for our most precious students in grades PreK to 2.  Our new 13,000 square foot Learning Center will include:
  • Nine modern classrooms
  • Dedicated cafeteria for younger students
  • A beautiful outdoor play area with green space.  
Our early learners in PreK to grade 2 will be immersed in an environment that will foster their emotional and mental development by immersing them in an environment conducive to meeting their learning needs.   This new building will enable Saint Adalbert to expand current program offerings, continue to grow our student population, engage with parents, and better serve the Fairfax community. 


We need YOU to be ONE in a MILLION and help us reach a MILLION people (and a million dollars) with our message.  If you can give GREAT...if you can't that's OK.  Either way SHARE OUR MISSION.  


About Saint Adalbert School

In recent years, Saint Adalbert’s student population has doubled to over 400 students in grades PreK-8, all of whom are from families of limited economic means.  The school is located in the historic Fairfax neighborhood, just six blocks south of the Cleveland Clinic campus and only one mile from the city’s expansive and historic investments.  Saint Adalbert Catholic School is recognized for providing a quality Catholic education steeped in tradition with real world results.  Parents choose Saint Adalbert for its rich history, strong reputation, and location.  Curriculum and instruction are the vehicles by which we provide our students a solid academic foundation to prepare them for high school and beyond.  Consequently, we are proud to say that 94% of our graduates go on to leading high schools such as Villa Angela-St. Joseph, Benedictine, Saint Martin de Porres, Cleveland Central Catholic, Trinity, Padua and John Hay.  

 

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