At St. Pius X Catholic School, family is an integral part of who we are – when students enter the school building, they instantly become a part of the SPX Family – learning, leading, and growing together. Strong academics is a top priority at St. Pius X, students are placed into an academic setting that not only meets them where they are at but also pushes them to do their personal best, taking them to the next level.
SCHOOL EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION This tradition signifies the belief in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and reinforces the school's Catholic identity by centering on this central mystery of faith.
"My oldest child just graduated from St. Pius X and is now excelling in high school. My other two children love St. Pius. They are challenged academically, strengthened spiritually, and enhanced socially and through the extracurricular activities offered. The St. Pius school community is like family. As a parent, what I love the most is that SPX is helping your child grow into a well-rounded person who uses their leadership skills, academic strengths, and work ethic to serve others and to accomplish their own goals."– Eileen Countryman
"St. Pius X has a strong resource program. My daughter has a learning disability. The resource team is committed to working with my daughter on the same pace as her classmates. She comes home and tells me she feels better about her school work and is proud of her grades. One of her resource teachers has even gone over and beyond to help make sure she’s organized at the end of the day. This extra effort is not required, it just happens. I always feel like my daughter’s needs are important to St. Pius X. And that is a huge piece of mind. I know she’s being set up for success in high school."– Kate McGowan
"Our family visited both St. Pius X and our local public school before choosing to send our kids to St. Pius. We were fortunate that we had two great schools to choose from, but ultimately decided on St. Pius because of the sense of community that we immediately felt when we walked into the building and began interacting with teachers, administrators, students, and parents. We know that whether it’s in the classroom or on the field, our kids are being taught, mentored, and supported by others who care for our kids as much as we do."– Dave and Maggie Stevens