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This session will delve deeper into these critical areas and explore ways to support your student’s academic journey. O’Shaughnessy Program Teacher Molly Ostergaard and Math Department Chair Peter McNulty will join the evening conversation. Together, they will share practical strategies for fostering a productive learning environment at home, balancing academic expectations, and promoting healthy study habits.
Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders are invited to a Junior High VIP Volleyball Night to cheer on the Loyola Academy Ramblers vs. Fenwick Friars. As VIP guests, the participants will sit in reserved seating, meet the coach, and be part of the pre-game and post-game rituals. If you have any questions, please contact the admissions office at admissions@loy.org. Click here to sign in to your My Loyola account and register.
Join your fellow Rambler parents and guardians for this German, festival-style event which will include German food and beer and live music from Die Musikmeisters Band—a lively German polka band sure to get you oompah-ing the night away! Beer, brats, and other German fare will be served. This is a 21 and over, parent/guardian-only event. Click here to register or for more information.
Sixth, seventh, and eighth girls can enjoy a night at Loyola Academy playing their favorite sports with Rambler student-athletes and coaches. A variety of sports (basketball, soccer, and volleyball) will be offered, as well as other fun games. If you have any questions, please contact the admissions office at admissions@loy.org. Click here to sign in to your My Loyola account and register.
Click here to register! If you have any questions or would like to be a part of your reunion committee, contact Director of Alumni Relations Ashley Sanks '10 at asanks@loy.org or 847.920.2439.
Calling all sixth, seventh, and eighth grade musicians! Join us for Junior High Marching Band Day as we support the Loyola Academy Ramblers in their home matchup against the Providence Catholic Celtics. You'll have the chance to perform with the band during the game and at halftime on center field. Music will be sent in advance by Loyola's Band Director Mr. McQuinn so you can jump right in! If you have any questions, please contact the admissions office at admissions@loy.org. Click here to sign in to your My Loyola account and register.
Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders are invited to a Junior High Football Day at Hoerster Field to cheer on the Loyola Academy Ramblers vs. Providence Catholic Celtics. As VIP guests, you will sit in the end zone and be part of the post-game huddle. Come be part of a long-standing tradition of excellence—Rambler football! If you have any questions, please contact the admissions office at admissions@loy.org. Click here to sign in to your My Loyola account and register.
Registration opens October 15, at noon, and closes October 22, at noon.
Use your parent login credentials to log in to Loyola's website. You cannot register for conferences from your student's resource board. You must use a parent account and know your parent username and password before Tuesday, October 15. For more information read the "preparing for parent-teacher conferences" email from Principal Tim Devine '88.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Sixth, seventh, and eighth boys can enjoy a night at Loyola Academy playing their favorite sports with Rambler student-athletes and coaches. A variety of sports (basketball, football, wiffleball, and dodgeball) will be offered, as well as other fun games. If you have any questions, please contact the admissions office at admissions@loy.org. Click here to sign in to your My Loyola account and register.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision. Please join us as on Friday, October 18, at 7:00 p.m. for an opening reception as we toast the artist. Wine and beer will be served.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Access your student's grade report by logging into goramblers.org and selecting your student's report card as a PDF. Loyola Academy does not mail first-quarter grade reports to your home address.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.
Artist Mardy Sears will display her work in an exhibition entitled "I will miss you more than I know" in the Performing Arts Center Gallery from October 18 to November 12. Ms. Sears has worked in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Art Institute of Chicago for the last 17 years and lives in Evanston. Her delicate and magical works on paper include large-scale prints and hand-made artist books featuring endangered animals. Whales, wolves, birds, and other creatures are combined with calligraphy and letter forms with a poetic and profound artistic vision.
The exhibit will be open during school days. Please follow our parent/visitor policy when entering the building.