On February 4, 1851 the Sisters opened St. Agnes Academy in Memphis, and the school has never closed its doors since that day – making it the oldest continuously operating school in West Tennessee.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is not strictly about ‘teaching’ the faith, but is more about nurturing the child’s already present relationship with God,” said Loretta Martin, Coordinator at SAA-SDS.
As we enter Lent, a time of personal and spiritual growth, we would like to share how our St. Agnes and St. Dominic 7th grade students have developed their prayer life, as they have navigated COVID.
Working together in the classroom, competing on the playing field, or serving together in the community, our St. Agnes and St. Dominic students are united by a special bond of sisterhood & brotherhood
One Learning Specialist committed to unlocking our students’ potential is Gail Skinner. In her 20th year with St. Agnes Academy, Gail serves our St. Agnes K-8 students by partnering with parents.
As a school dedicated to continual growth, MAP Growth assessments are just one tool used at St. Agnes-St. Dominic to ensure we meet our students right where they are & give them resources to succeed.
St. Agnes-St. Dominic presented the Dominican Torch Award to 8 of our students. The Dominican Torch Award recognizes students who live out the Four Pillarsof Study, Prayer, Community and Service
Our Junior Kindergarten friends spent the last two weeks learning all about penguins. they even got up close and personal with the penguins thanks to a live stream with the Memphis Zoo.
This week our St. Agnes and St. Dominic Pre-K students talked about the importance of loving each other. They talked about unity, diversity, acceptance of each other, and most importantly, kindness.
Meet St. Dominic School Learning Specialist Lee Johnson. Miss Johnson works collaboratively with our teachers to make sure every student is nurtured and encouraged to be the best version of themselves