Welcome to St. Patrick's School's Website
This is St. Patrick's School's home on the Internet. Here you will find the latest news and information about our wonderful school. Please take a moment to visit our News page for featured articles. We hope you enjoy your visit and encourage you to check back often for updates! For more information about our school, you may also call us at 315-363-3620.
St. Pat's earns high academic honor!
It is with great joy and pride that we announce that St. Patrick’s School has been accredited by the Middle States Association! Official notification has been received, making St. Patrick’s the only elementary school in Madison County to have earned this high honor for schools! What does this mean? ...
St. Pat's Pre-K welcomes 3 and 4-year-olds
St. Patrick's School is currently registering children for its Pre-K program, which is open to 3 and 4-year-olds. Space is limited. For more information, call 363-3620.
Our ELA and Math 4 test scores are excellent!
Our fourth grade students achieved some of the best results on the state's fourth grade exams in Madison County! See our test scores by going to our Links Page and following the directions. St. Patrick's scores are listed under the Eastern Region schools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have to be Catholic to attend St. Patrick’s School? No! We welcome children of all faiths and there are currently many non-Catholic students enrolled at St. Patrick’s. Families of any faith who want their child to excel academically in a Christian environment should consider St. Patrick’s. ...
Uniform Policy
Our students wear uniforms throughout the school year. Here is the latest revision of our Uniform Policy.
ADL Injects New Tension in Catholic-Jewish Dialogue
n the latest show of tensions between Catholic and Jewish leaders, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has issued a critical statement about a
A vision of Heaven
As Dale McKay was facing death, he spoke to writer Nancy Schertzing about his feelings and his hopes for heaven. Later, Nancy spoke with Dale's widow, Ellen, who shared the joy of their marriage and the moving experience of Dale's death. Their story is filled with love and hope that speaks to all of us.
In the Know with Father Joe
Dear Fr. Joe: What is a mortal sin? If I commit one, do I automatically go to hell?
14th Sun [B] 2009
Shortly after He began His public ministry, Jesus went back to His hometown of Nazareth. What happened there was very sad. All of the familiar things and people were there -- but it was far from being a happy homecoming. They gave Him the cold shoulder and He ended up leaving Nazareth forever. As St. Luke gives the account, the people there in Nazareth froze Him out and then tried to throw Him over a cliff. Why?
California Catholic Lobby Day
Each year California Catholics gather in Sacramento to speak with their elected officials
about issues of concern to the Church. This effort is ...









