The St. Agnes Academy Outstanding Alumnae Hall of Fame honors those individuals who command respect within their careers, civic, or charitable endeavors, and are devoted to the mission of St. Agnes.
The St. Agnes Ring Ceremony is a time-honored tradition dear to the hearts of our Junior Class each year. Read this reflection on the most recent ceremony, held on January 27.
We celebrate CSW annually with all Catholic Schools nationwide because we provide an exceptional education, and we want everyone to know about the quality and distinction of Catholic schools.
Danni Rogers joined the St. Agnes community in 5th grade. In her seven years at the school, she has taken advantage of the numerous opportunities to get involved!
The Path to Caritas Project, is the culmination of our Upper School Theology IV course, “Catholic Social Teaching.” The Caritas Project encompasses all four of our Dominican Pillars.
Congratulations to our talented St. Agnes Academy Upper School art students who were winners in the recent 2023 Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards Contest!
St. Agnes Academy invites you to join us on Wedensday, January 18 for an Athletics Open House. Meet our coaches and student athletes and learn about the many opportunities available at St. Agnes.
Congratulations to the St. Agnes Academy Upper School Stars who earned Honor Roll recognition for the first semester of the school year.
Click the links below to view the Honor Roll by grade.
An interdisciplinary approach to teaching comes naturally to the amazing educators at our school. This approach is equally effective a Religion classroom as it is in general subject areas.
Highly respected by her colleagues and her students, Michelle (McEachron) Wolfinger has been an SAA Upper School educator for 7 years and is Co-Chair of the Math Department.
The holidays around our campus are filled with rich traditions. One of our favorites-the Pre-Kindergarten Gingerbread Houses-has been a memory maker for 27 years.
The Dominican Torch Award, given twice a year, recognizes those students who live their daily lives in a way that reflects the Four Dominican Pillars of Study, Prayer, Community and Service.
Congratulations to St. Agnes Seniors Taylor Warne and Brittain Brewer who received The Germantown Education Commission Youth Excellence Award for the months of October and November respectively.
A teacher at St. Dominic School for 13 years, Melissa Brooks has served our community as a first, second and third grade teacher—but has really found her calling in the second-grade classroom.