Little Flower Catholic School

About Little Flower Catholic School

In 1934, Father Jimmy Byrnes opened Little Flower Catholic School: a one-room building behind the church in which three Sisters of St. Joseph taught.

Little Flower Catholic School opened its doors in 1934, welcoming the first of many generations of students to grace the halls of Little Flower Catholic School. At the time of its opening, three Sisters of St. Joseph, who lived at St. Patrick’s convent, staffed the school. The pastor was Father Jimmy Byrnes, remembered fondly by former students and parishioners.

In 1936 a small, one-room building was constructed behind the church to serve as a kindergarten and remained in operation for only three years. In 1944, a new building was constructed which is now referred to as the West Wing. At that time, the convent was on the second floor of the school. The Sisters moved across the street to a newly constructed convent in 1951.

In 1954, ground was broken for an additional building to accommodate the seven hundred thirty-two students enrolled in grades one through eight. The school was staffed with twelve teaching sisters and three lay teachers. Between 1958 and 1965, another kindergarten was started and the Jimmy Byrnes gymnasium was added. The school community consisted of four hundred thirty-two students, one sister-principal, an assistant principal, twenty-two teachers, five cafeteria personnel, a custodian and two maintenance personnel. A pre-school program for three and four-year olds was added in 1987.

Through the years, the spirit of Father Jimmy Brynes has continued through the pastoral leadership of: Most Reverend Joseph Vath, Monsignor David Sullivan, Monsignor Timothy Deasy, Reverend Matthew Sindik, Monsignor Maurice Shields, Reverend Mark Neske, and Reverend David Carruci. The current pastor is Fr. John Lynes. The school has always been an integral part of Little Flower Parish. Historically it has been a parish with a unique spirit, and it remains so today.

Little Flower School has consistently offered quality education to Little Flower parishioners, students from parishes without schools, and non-Catholic students. The faculty includes twelve professionals, including a physical education teacher, a part-time media specialist, two part-time resource/tutors and art teacher.

The religion program and our Catholic identity are integral parts of the curriculum. The sacramental components involve the school staff, student and family members. First Reconciliation and First Eucharist are celebrated in the second grade.

In 1993 Little Flower Catholic School had the pleasure of being in the forefront of Catholic education and service by hosting the first ACE teachers through the University of Notre Dame. Founded by Rev. Timothy R. Scully, C.S.C., and Rev. Sean McGraw, C.S.C, ACE helps meet the need for talented, well-trained young people to teach in Catholic Schools.

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