RAMBLE 2021 SILENT AUCTIONwill go live on Monday, April 26, at 8:00 a.m. and will close Saturday, May 1, at 9:00 p.m. To register for the virtual Ramble live event on Saturday, May 1, and silent auction, please click here.
Join us for an hour of fun and entertainment featuring performances by the Loyola Academy Choir and Loyola Academy Marching Band along with our Virtual Live Auction, Guardian Angel Paddle Raise, Second Annual Tuition Raffle drawing, Park Your New Ride @ 1100 Raffle drawing and much more!
RAMBLE 2021 SILENT AUCTIONwill go live on Monday, April 26, at 8:00 a.m. and will close Saturday, May 1, at 9:00 p.m. To register for the virtual Ramble live event and auction, please click here.
Join the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) for a virtual college fair which will allow students to attend college presentations, learn about their options, ask questions and demonstrate interest...all without leaving home. Multiple dates are available, click here for a short how-to video and be sure to register in advance of the fair date.
The transition to college involves change for students as well as parents. While colleges offer many services to assist students with a successful transition to college, it can be a transition for parents, too. We will discuss Loyola's resources and support for Rambler parents to help manage a changing relationship with your "adult" son or daughter.
Betsi Burns, director of learning support and academic success at Loyola University Chicago, will share expert insight as the evening's featured speaker.
This virtual event will take place over Zoom. Additional information will be emailed to senior parents.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
This year's Spring Dance Concert featuring LADC will consist of five student choreographed dances and one dance choreographed by guest artist Mariterese Alttosino from the Chicago Dance Company Hedwig. Along with LADC, works from Honors Dance, Dance Beat, Dance Design and Dance Collective will be performed. And, through a special collaboration, Honors Dance was filmed by the Film Making class taught by Mr. Lowe and Mr. Yost.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Please join us on Saturday, May 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for an exclusive reception for Loyola families at the Kendra Scott Old Orchard location. 20% of the proceeds from this event will be donated to Loyola Academy's Tuition Assistance Program. Need a gift for Mother's Day or graduation? This would be a perfect opportunity to make the ladies in your life happy while giving back to Loyola's students.
Also, Saturday, May 8, and Sunday, May 9, every time the code GIVEBACK-1B7I is used when purchasing an item from Kendra Scott, either online or in stores, 20% of the proceeds will be donated to Loyola Academy's Tuition Assistance Program.
Current Trends in Cannabis Use and Adolescents: Join the North Shore Coalition for Drug-Free Communities and guest presenter for a live webinar presentation on the different trends of cannabis use among teens and the impact on adolescent brain development.
A video of the ceremony will be available on Wednesday, May 12. A full list of student honorees can be found in our 2020-2021 Honors Convocation booklet.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
This virtual, informal conversation with three admissions representatives from different colleges in Wisconsin will discuss trends in admissions, differences between schools and advice for parents and guardians. Representatives from Marquette University, the University of Wisconsin and Lawrence University will be present to help address your questions. This virtual event is open to all Loyola Academy parents and guardians. Registration is not required.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Parents, guardians and graduates are invited to attend the Baccalaureate Mass which will be celebrated on the football field—rain or shine. This event provides a wonderful opportunity for graduates and their parents to pray together in gratitude for their time at Loyola Academy. This event is only for the graduates and their parents or guardians, whereas graduation offers an opportunity for additional family members to join in the celebration. The Baccalaureate Mass will be live streamed on RamblerStream.
Learn more about what to expect and how to prepare for next year and beyond as you head off to college. During this senior experience, you will participate in our active Adulting Course and enjoy a game of kickball (there will be both a competitive game and a casual game). Lunch will be provided, and you have the choice of hotdogs or veggie dogs along with chips and drinks. Groups will be shared for this day during the Senior Pick Up days.
Take advantage of the opportunity to reflect on your time at Loyola before you head off on your next steps. Three activities will help frame your reflection—a guided conversation about your time at Loyola, sharing your senior showcase with your counselor and formation class, and team-building activities. Lunch will be provided and you'll have your choice of sandwiches from Potbelly's.
Make your way through the building and enjoy a variety of activities. From the art room and the pool to crowning an A-Z intramural champion and games in the gym and on the field, you can pick and choose how to spend your time at Loyola. Lunch will be provided, and you'll have your choice of food trucks to "buy" lunch from. Choose from Cheesie's Truck, LaCocinita and Da Pizza Dude.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Loyola Academy's College Counseling department will host a Financial Aid Seminar on Wednesday, May 19, at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. Claudia Wenzel, assistant vice president of student enrollment and financial services at John Carroll University, will be the guest expert speaker. Important topics pertaining to financial aid will be discussed including the financial aid application process and timeline, FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), formula for financial need, special circumstances, common misconceptions of aid, tips for success and more.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Sending Forth Days will be similar to our Orientation Days in August and they will serve as a recommitment to our community goals of wellness and oneness. Students will be on campus for community building activities and preparation for the 2021–2022 school year.
Each grade level is assigned to a day during the week and students are expected to be on campus on their assigned day. There are no remote or in-person classes on these days.
Sending Forth Days will be similar to our Orientation Days in August and they will serve as a recommitment to our community goals of wellness and oneness. Students will be on campus for community building activities and preparation for the 2021–2022 school year.
Each grade level is assigned to a day during the week and students are expected to be on campus on their assigned day. There are no remote or in-person classes on these days.
Sending Forth Days will be similar to our Orientation Days in August and they will serve as a recommitment to our community goals of wellness and oneness. Students will be on campus for community building activities and preparation for the 2021–2022 school year.
Each grade level is assigned to a day during the week and students are expected to be on campus on their assigned day. There are no remote or in-person classes on these days.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!