Nurturing faith, inspiring service, and building community—together.
Middle School Campus Ministry & Service
Campus Ministry invites students in grades 6–8 to grow in faith, character, and community through meaningful service and spiritual formation. Rooted in Catholic values, students actively participate in outreach, prayer experiences, retreats, and leadership opportunities that nurture their relationship with God and others.
Our Mission
Through Campus Ministry, middle schoolers deepen their understanding of compassion, responsibility, and integrity—building a foundation for lifelong spiritual growth and service.
Grade-Level Retreats
Each grade participates in a meaningful retreat experience designed to deepen faith, foster community, and reflect on their spiritual journey.
Service Hours Requirement
In keeping with our mission to “transform the world, as Jesus did, by living the truth in love,” students in grades 6 through 8 are required to complete service hours to help them live out these values:
- 6th Grade: 10 service hours
- 7th Grade: 15 service hours
- 8th Grade: 20 service hours
Through these volunteer experiences, students bring joy and support to others while deepening their understanding of social responsibility. Campus Ministry offers a variety of service opportunities throughout the year to help students fulfill their requirements.
Service & Outreach Opportunities
Students engage in meaningful service both within the school and the wider community, including:
- Intergenerational Outreach: Visiting and assisting the Sisters of Notre Dame, supporting activities at their center
- School Service: Helping with Kindergarten lunch, filing and assisting teachers, supporting aftercare programs, praying with younger students
- Community Outreach: Preparing sandwiches for those experiencing homelessness, supporting St. Noel's Food Pantry, writing cards for the sick
Through Campus Ministry, students develop leadership skills, deepen their faith and spiritual growth, and build a strong sense of community and responsibility. Most importantly, they have the opportunity to make a real and lasting difference through meaningful service.
At our elementary school, students are encouraged to take part in Service and Outreach through a variety of meaningful activities. Some of the ways they get involved include collecting change to support the Missions of the Sisters of Notre Dame, gathering gently used books for schools in need, and donating warm socks and winter coats to help those in the community. These efforts help nurture kindness, generosity, and compassion from an early age.