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Students hold a Press Conference with the President
After permitting and construction delays, The Loyola School’s $10 million elementary building is taking shape and nearing completion. Everyone at the school is excited, but our third graders – some of whom have been at TLS since they were 2-year-olds – have been waiting longest and most patiently. We invited
Block Party – A Huge Success
Oh, what a Block Party! A beautiful October day, ice cream, music and dancing, a peek at the new elementary school and a true spirit of community. More than 250 children and adults filled Madison Street between Calvert and St. Paul streets for the Oct. 20 Community Block Party, co-sponsored
TLS Block Party Release
The Loyola School and St. Ignatius Catholic Community invite you to a day of fun and festivities at their Community Block Party Sunday, Oct. 20, adjacent to the church and school. The school’s staff, students and families will join parish members and their Mount Vernon neighbors to become better acquainted
New President To Be Installed
The Loyola School is installing its second president, James D. Fiore, September 18. The Presidential Installation will be at 9 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church. The ceremony will include The Celebration of the Holy Spirit.
Summer Program Widens Students’ Worlds
Summer 2024 is off to a great start! From the deep blue sea to the wild blue yonder, our students have been exploring wider worlds over the past two weeks. The theme “Water, Water Everywhere” kicked off the summer learning program, followed by a week of “Space” adventures. In each
Hall of Fame Welcomes Rev. William J. Watters, S.J.
Rev. William J. Watters, S.J., founder and president emeritus of The Loyola School (TLS), was recently inducted into M&T and The Baltimore Sun’s Business and Civic Hall of Fame. Watters joined 10 other Marylanders recognized for their contributions to the “transformation and growth of Maryland” during induction ceremonies June 6
School’s In for Summer! Summer Newsletter 2024
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A Reflection on the legacy of Father Bill Watters
In the early 1990s, Father William “Bill” Watters, a Jesuit priest, was sent to Baltimore with a discomfiting question: whether the venerable but struggling St. Ignatius Church, founded in the 1850s, should be closed. His superior made clear he favored an exit. Watters pondered the boarded-up rowhouses across from the
90 Years of Magis
Fr. Watters wants to furnish the NEW Elementary School for his birthday!