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Testimonials

"I am proud that I have been given the opportunity to be a teacher at St. Jane School for more than 25 years.  I have taught many, many children throughout my tenure here. St. Jane School is a very special place.   My own children went to St. Jane School from preschool through 8th grade.  As an educator of young children, I have had the chance to instill the Catholic faith and nurture a love of learning during a child's formative years.  I have had the privilege of shaping young minds and hearts.  By teaching prayer and sharing stories of Jesus and the saints, I hope I have helped to set the stage for a lifelong relationship with God.  St. Jane School is a close-knit community.  Parents are the primary educators of the children, and as a teacher, I hope to build strong partnerships with families to support the spiritual and academic development of each child.  Teaching at St. Jane School brings passion and purpose to my life.  I have been so blessed to help children do good and love God.  It's a life-giving journey, and loving it means finding joy in every step along the way.  I am so happy God has given me the opportunity to nurture young minds both academically and spiritually."
Diane Pacchioli, Kindergarten Teacher
"We selected this St. Jane School because of its close-knit community, which gives us confidence in knowing who our children are interacting with. Additionally, the teachers and staff genuinely care for our children as if they were their own."
Jenna Frankenfield, parent of 2nd and 4th Grader
"Teaching in a Catholic elementary school is more than academics—it's about shaping students spiritually, emotionally, and socially. As a male teacher, I strive to be a role model, especially for the boys, modeling respect, kindness, and integrity. Watching my students grow in faith and knowledge is both challenging and deeply rewarding, and it's a privilege to guide them as they build strong moral foundations for life."
Nick Faircloth, Grade 4 Teacher
"St. Jane’s is truly blessed with caring and diverse families whose generosity shines both in and out of the classroom. Parents eagerly contribute to classroom needs, volunteer for activities and sports, and support community outreach efforts through various drives throughout the year. These experiences allow our students to see the tangible impact of giving back, whether donating candy to troops or collecting coats and food for those in need. The shared goal of creating a positive and vibrant school environment fosters strong friendships that extend beyond the classroom and a network of support among families."
Alison Kelly Mach, alum and parent of 2nd and 4th grader