Cookies & Croutons!
As part of our Enrichment Program, the cooking class students were in our first class kitchen today helping with preparations
Fun is not always easy. What a lesson to learn!
Nothing like weathering a storm Saturday night, and shredding a muddy trail on Sunday.
Results for Race 2 in Mountain Home will be out soon on arkansasmtb.org soon.
Hot Springs, we will see soon you for Race 3 soon!
Subiaco Jazz Band Performance Today in Rogers.
Congratulations to our Subiaco 2023 Homecoming Court and King Anthony Gehrig and Queen AnnMarie Kersh! Trojans win over Cutter-Morning Star 68-26!!
📢CROSS COUNTRY MEET DAY!!
TODAY’S BANK MANSFIELD XC INVITATIONAL 2023
Good luck to our Subiaco XC Trojans! Start time 9:00a.m. at Mansfield High School. Senior high runners will run a 5K race. Junior high runners will run a 3K race.
Fun activities after an amazing Homecoming victory! Go Trojans! #STP
Congratulations to the Subiaco Trojans for their big win against Cutter Morning Star!
Congratulations to Homecoming King Anthony Gehrig and Queen AnnMarie Kersh!
Today is Subiaco Homecoming!
Festivities begin at 6:15pm~Come early to see the presentation of your Subiaco homecoming court and stay to cheer on the Trojans as they take on opponent Cutter Morning Star!
Subiaco Homecoming is this Friday Sept 22!
Festivities begin at 6:15pm~Come early to see the presentation of your Subiaco homecoming court and stay to cheer on the Trojans as they take on opponent Cutter Morning Star!
Today's Homecoming theme was "Dress like your favorite teacher" and these students went all out! #stp #homecoming #trojans
The junior high football game scheduled for this Thursday (9/21/23) at Cutter Morning Star has been cancelled. There will be no junior high game Thursday.
Dressing as your favorite teacher as Coach Haas.
Congratulations to the Junior High Quiz Bowl team on winning their first match of the season. Game one:
310 Subiaco/150 Scranton. Game two: 305 Subiaco/160 Scranton. Game one All Stars: Carson. Game two All Stars: Carson & Grayson. In order to be named All Star, a player must earn at least 50 points per game. Special thank you to the parents and students who stayed to support our Trojans!
Subiaco Golf Competing in the District Golf at Chamberlyne Country Club ⛳️
The Fuhrmann Hall students had a great day at Lake Ludwig eating tacos and burgers, swimming, paddle boarding, and eating ice cream from La Michoacán!
The grade 7 and 8 retreat at Long Pool was a great success. In addition to the obvious recreation, we focused on Chapter 7 Humility from the Rule of Benedict.
Budding philosophers apply their critical thinking skills after they learn about the Standards of Critical Thinking.
One of my favorite activities of the year is here in AP Biology! Cell Organelle speed dating! The boys get assigned a cell organelle and make a "dating profile" with all the structures and functions of that organelle. Then we speed date so they can share their information with their peers.
This football season marks the 100th season of Subiaco football.
Abbot Elijah sent me information from a past social media post and I would like to share it with you.
This photo captures the FIRST football team of Subiaco in 1924. The team was led by Fr. Louis Deuster (1899-1978) and was originally referred to as the Subiaco 'Orangemen'. Father Louis served Subiaco for over 30 years on the faculty of our Academy and later in parish and formation work. In the 1930's he served as Principal of the Academy, and for a full generation was the personification of the school as teacher, coach, and publicist of the school. Among other subjects, he taught English, Latin, Greek, and Spanish. Typical of his enthusiasm to tackle anything for the good of the school, he became Subiaco's first football coach even though he had never seen a game. In 1968 his name was memorialized when the alumni named the newly constructed athletic complex as the "Father Louis Athletic Center."
In the top row (left to right) are the following: Louis Deuster, Jake Polrot, Joe Foley, Frank Mitchell, Art Dowell, Al Freutel, Wilbert Stack.
Second row: Joe O'Keiff, John Andres, Joe Koch, Louis Mitchell, Ed Kirspel, Alphonse Selig
Front row: Bernard Uptmoor, Albert Loran, Sid Dowell, John Linder, Dave Costello, Rodrigo Elorduy, Joe Yunker
These guys paved the way and began a legacy that continues 100 years later. I am proud to be a part of this momentous season!
The two-day Senior retreat begins at Ponca on the Buffalo National River with an opening prayer service. The fall retreat was a blending of prayer, good food, and recreation.