05/28/2026
“On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.” 🦅
We are pleased to announce that two Eagle Scouts soar among Brother Martin’s Class of 2026 graduates. Congratulations to Wyatt Hutchins of Troop 317 and Joey Nguyen of Troop 60 for earning this very rare honor! 👏
Learn about Wyatt and Joey’s Eagle Scout projects at brothermartin.com ⚜️
05/26/2026
3-2-1 Liftoff! 🚀
The summer of fun on Elysian Fields Avenue for our 2026 summer campers has officially begun!
This week, Crusader Campers are participating in exciting Football, Band, Soccer, and STEM concentrations. Next week's concentrations include Basketball, Track and Field, STEM, and Outdoor Wilderness, and more exciting concentrations are available in the following weeks.
Register for our Crusader Camp and Specialty Camps today before spots fill up at brothermartin.com/summercamps ☀️
We can't wait to see you there! 👋
05/25/2026
We would like to wish each of you and your families a blessed Memorial Day today as we honor those who have given their lives in service to our country.
05/23/2026
We are excited to announce that our Baseball Camp will now be hosted on our campus at Farley Field!
Registration for Crusader Camp and our Specialty Camps is still open: https://www.brothermartin.com/summercamps/
05/22/2026
“In the end, Brother Martin did exactly what the quote on the wall promised. We learned not just how to make a living; we learned how to make a life. We were taught to live with purpose, serve others, and keep God at the center of everything, and for that, I will always be grateful.” — Brother Martin valedictorian, David LaVie ‘26
Congratulations to valedictorians of the Class of 2026, Logan Drouet and David LaVie! Read more of their valedictory addresses at brothermartin.com 👏
05/21/2026
The voice in your head will automatically ring, “I bet he went to Brother Martin,” but you won’t have to ask. You’ll see it in how he carries himself, not with arrogance or self-superiority, but with humility and a desire to serve.
He’ll be respectful. He’ll be kind. Approachable. He’ll be the sort of man you can depend on, the kind that always shows up. The Brother Martin grad in front of you, most importantly, will reflect the love in the Heart of God, for you, because he’ll have been taught to recognize that sacred love in others, and in himself. When you meet a Brother Martin graduate, you won’t have to ask, but you will anyway, and he’ll confidently smile and say, “I went to Brother Martin.”
Congratulations to the Brother Martin Class of 2026. Our prayers go with you, always.
05/20/2026
In their pursuit of Academic Excellence, students in Mr. McClain's AP Precalculus class prepared for their exam with a series of fun and collaborative review games. First, students played Trashketball, answering calculator-active Precalculus questions, writing their answers on pieces of paper, and tossing those crumpled up answers into a recycling bin (their score for making the shot depended on how many attempts they took to get the question correct). 🗑️
Next, students played Castle Attack, answering non-calculator Precalculus questions. Each question had a different strength level (from 1 to 5), which corresponded to the number of shields they could either destroy on an opponent's castle or defend on their own castle. An attack against a castle without any shields defending it destroyed that castle. 🏰
Great work, Crusaders!
05/20/2026
Celebrating achievements of the graduating Class of 2026 🎉
05/18/2026
The Brother Martin Class of 2026, their families, and our Partners in Mission gathered at St. Dominic Church to participate in our Graduation Mass on Sunday. Afterward, President Gregory Rando '77 finished his address to our graduating seniors by reminding them that "While the world awaits you, know that you always have a home on Elysian Fields Avenue, that we will always call you a Crusader, and that we will support you in all of your endeavors."
Learn more at brothermartin.com