
Anthony has been voted in by his peers as the 23-24 President of the Student Council Executive Committee. The president’s challenge is a delicate balance between leading and encouraging other officers, members, and interested students to take on leadership responsibilities. There is also the practical side of being president that requires energy, careful time management, and a good relationship with the council and student body. The president’s responsibilities extend beyond the students within the student council. An important responsibility of a president is to serve as a spokesperson for the student body at large, since representing the students is the primary goal of the entire student council organization. Congratulations Anthony, we can't wait to see you flourish in this new position!


John has been voted in by his peers as the 23-24 Vice President of the Student Council Executive Committee. The vice president, more than any other officer, has the opportunity to be creative in the position beyond the primary job description. He is the president’s closest student adviser and assistant. He and the president must work very closely together to create a productive student council. Congratulations, John! We can't wait to see you prosper in this new position!


Samuel has been voted in by his peers as the 23-24 Secretary of the Student Council Executive Committee. The secretary’s primary responsibility is to keep the official records of council business and serve as the official correspondent for the council. The historical memory of the student council depends on the quality of the secretary’s performance and requires accuracy, neatness, and completeness. Congratulations Samuel, we can't wait to see you thrive in this new position!


Big Breakfasts = Big trail days in Hot Springs!
Next up: Saturday Vigil, ice cream, and exploring historic downtown Hot Springs!





Thanks to Pridgin Family Brewery for hosting our Jazz Ensemble again. The weather was great. The music was better.


AP Chemistry is doing their last lab of the year! Pushing equilibrium equations in different directions to make a chemistry rainbow!




We hope to see you there!


The plans for the new student center were revealed tonight. Our students, Monks, faculty, and alums rejoiced in hearing the news. Opens August, 2023.











Subiaco Academy will be holding an information session May 9th from 7-8pm at the home of Scott and Grissa Schmitz. This event is for any family interested in learning more about Subiaco Academy and the opportunities it provides students. Please RSVP admissions@subi.org.

It is almost pool time! Our pool will open to the public starting May 24, 2023. The pool will be available to the public on Wednesdays between 4:00 pm-8:00 pm, and Sundays between 1:00 pm-5:00 pm. Interested in purchasing a summer pass or renting out the pool for a private event? Contact Kinzer Matjazic at kinzer@subi.org for more information.


A May Day rosary at the Lourdes shrine provided a devotional opportunity for the Middle School Religion class.


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Please say a prayer for Trevor today as he competes in the quiz bowl All Star tournament today. The All Star Tournament is an individual competition between the top 100 quiz bowl players in the state!


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Happy Saturday! Hope you are enjoying the weekend! While you take a break from the daily grind, come on over to Subiaco Academy’s Online Auction going on now. Explore the fabulous array of packages available for bidding and perhaps get a few of those needed gift items for 🎓graduations, 🌷Mother’s Day, or 💍weddings checked off your list. Register for bidding and view the items at https://onecau.se/subitrojan


The senior high Subiaco Trojan track team went to Clarksville today for the 4A-4 District track meet. Our 4x800 relay team placed third and qualified for the 4A state track meet next week. These athletes were also given All-District honors. Congratulations to Ben Dang, Anthony Gehrig, Emmett Page and Nik Saunders for qualifying for state and becoming 4A-4 All-District honorees!!!





AP Biology visits with a Labor and Delivery Nurse today. The boys were able to ask questions about nursing and midwifery.



📢TGIF! Take a few minutes to check out our online auction. Monk-made products and many other great items are up for bidding! Graduations and Mother’s Day are only a few weeks away! Join the fun at https://onecau.se/subitrojan Auction is open through 8 pm April 29.
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For Enrichment on Wednesday, a group of Jr. High students enjoyed making bubble tea and pork rice noodles in Chinese Club with Ms. Chuang.




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