06/05/2026
Congratulations to the High School Class of 2026! 🎓
After years of faith-filled learning, leadership, service, and growth, our graduates are ready to take the next step in their journey.
As they leave our Catholic high schools and embrace new opportunities, may they carry with them the values, friendships, and faith that have shaped them along the way. 💙
We are proud to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2026 across our and look forward to all they will achieve in the years ahead.
06/04/2026
Entre sorpresas, abrazos, sonrrisas y algunas lagrimas nuestros estudiantes de 8vo grado dicen adios a sus escuelas y se encaminan hacia la secundaria. Les deseamos muchas bendiciones en su nuevo camino y pedimos a Dios que los proteja y acompañe en esta nueva etapa académica. ⚓🎓
06/03/2026
We're excited to partner with ADAC, Inc and our neighboring dioceses for the 2026 Regional Catholic School Leadership Conference on August 6 at Marymount University.
This free conference will bring together Catholic school leaders from across the Mid-Atlantic for a day of learning, collaboration, and practical strategies to strengthen our schools and communities.
We encourage principals and school leaders across the Archdiocese of Washington to learn more and register today!
06/02/2026
Congratulations to the students across our who recently received their First Holy Communion or Confirmation!
These sacred milestones are important moments of faith, drawing our young people closer to Christ and strengthening their relationship with Him.
Please join us in praying that they continue to grow in faith, hope, and love as they follow Christ each day!
05/30/2026
As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month comes to a close, we celebrate the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of AAPI students, educators, and families across our Catholic schools.
Throughout the month, our schools honored the stories, experiences, and heritage that help make our Catholic school community stronger and more vibrant. We were especially inspired by the Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Mass celebrated at St. Peter's School in Olney, where Bishop Roy Campbell Jr. reminded students of Christ's call to "love one another" and embrace the diversity of God's family.
Thank you for sharing your gifts, faith, and traditions with our . Together, we remain Anchored in Hope as we learn from and support one another.
Read the Catholic Standard story here: https://www.cathstan.org/local/at-asian-pacific-islander-heritage-month-mass-bishop-campbell-encourages-students-to-love-one-another
05/26/2026
Did you catch this feature on EWTN News In Depth?
The Catholic Coalition for Special Education (CCSE) and the Little Flower School community in Great Mills, Maryland were recently highlighted for their commitment to inclusive Catholic education and supporting students of all abilities.
We are grateful for the educators, families, and advocates helping make our Catholic schools places where every child is welcomed, supported, and able to thrive.
How Catholic Schools Can Better Include Students with Disabilities | EWTN News In Depth
Roselle Reyes takes us inside Catholic schools striving to better include students with disabilities - we hear from families who have struggled to find an ed...
05/19/2026
¡Estamos muy orgullosos de nuestros estudiantes trabajadores de Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School! Javier, quien tabajo con nosotros sus 4 años de high school, vivió hoy su último día de trabajo y pronto celebrará su graduación.👨🏽🎓🎉Le deseamos un exitoso, bendecido y brillante futuro en la Universidad y más allá. Agradecemos también a Daniel, Enrique, Rey y a sus supervisores por su arduo trabajo este año en la Oficina de Escuelas Católicas.
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We are very proud of our student workers from Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School! Javier, who worked with us throughout his four years of high school, completed his final day of work today and will soon celebrate his graduation. We wish you a successful, blessed, and bright future at the university and beyond. We also thank Daniel, Enrique, Rey, and their supervisors for their hard work this year at the Office of Catholic Schools.