Holy Family School's Mission:
Holy Family School, as part of Holy Family Parish community, educates and inspires students to grow in faith, to demonstrate academic excellence, and to model Christian citizenship.
About Holy Family School
Established in 1964

Holy Family School opened its doors in 1964, one year after the official opening of the new and larger Holy Family Church structure. In its first year of operation, the school enrollment was 150 students in first -fourth grades. The school was entirely operated by the Sisters of the Holy Names, with the exception of the lay second grade teacher, Cathy Carney. Sister John Daniel assumed the first principal position at the new school.
The School and Holy Family Parish Community were thriving in the mid-1960s and an additional grade was added to the school each year until 1968, at which point Holy Family contained students in first through eighth grades. The discontinuation of grades seven and eight within three years were the result of a waning economy. In 1971, Holy Family enrolled students in grades one through six, which would remain the case until 1994 and 1995, respectively, when the seventh and eighth grades were reinstated to the school. With the demand for parents seeking a Catholic education for kindergarten children, the school opened its first kindergarten class in 1992, under the direction of its first lay principal, Kathleen Cowin.
Holy Family School today serves approximately 165 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. The faculty and staff are committed to the pursuit of academic excellence, citizenship, and faith.
The School and Holy Family Parish Community were thriving in the mid-1960s and an additional grade was added to the school each year until 1968, at which point Holy Family contained students in first through eighth grades. The discontinuation of grades seven and eight within three years were the result of a waning economy. In 1971, Holy Family enrolled students in grades one through six, which would remain the case until 1994 and 1995, respectively, when the seventh and eighth grades were reinstated to the school. With the demand for parents seeking a Catholic education for kindergarten children, the school opened its first kindergarten class in 1992, under the direction of its first lay principal, Kathleen Cowin.
Holy Family School today serves approximately 165 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. The faculty and staff are committed to the pursuit of academic excellence, citizenship, and faith.