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Camp GDK – Learning the Eagle Way of Life Through Goodness, Discipline and Knowledge

By |2018-07-19T17:12:33-05:00June 28th, 2017|Student Life, Campus News|

A host of incoming Eagle freshmen didn't wait until the official start to their high school experience to discover that the words Teach Me Goodness, Discipline and Knowledge are so much more than a mere motto, but in fact a way of St. Thomas life. Camp GDK returned as a dynamic two-day leadership and character [...]

Senior Stories – John Miggins โ€˜17, Extending Deep Eagle Legacy

By |2018-07-19T17:12:34-05:00June 19th, 2017|Campus News|

John Miggins โ€˜17 was very much aware while growing up of his familyโ€™s deep interwoven connection with St. Thomas that dates nearly a half century. And now the latest from the clan to claim the Eagle experience also emerged as one of the most acclaimed students in recent school history, and honored as the valedictorian [...]

Weldon Granger to Deliver Schoolโ€™s 2017 Commencement Address May 20

By |2018-07-19T17:12:43-05:00March 30th, 2017|Campus News|

Weldon Granger, a dedicated and vibrant advocate for St. Thomas for decades and long-time champion of Catholic education in Houston, will deliver the commencement address at the schoolโ€™s 117th ceremony May 20. Granger is the owner and managing partner of JonesGranger Law Firm headquartered in Houston, specializing in federal litigation and representation of members of [...]

20 in ’20 | The Most Impactful Identities of Eagle Athletics Since 2010 | First in Series

By |2020-04-10T12:54:43-05:00February 3rd, 2020|Alumni, Athletics, Baseball, Football, Student Life, Support, Campus News|

How do we remember our contributors? Some leave indelible impressions through tenure over years or even decades, thereby becoming part of an institutionโ€™s fabric through their dependable presence. Others shine brightly, creating unforgettable memories regardless of their longevity. Others still permeate our consciousness for their role as selfless facilitators, whether lifting colleagues or the community [...]

#TBT 10th Annual Scholarship Breakfast Celebrates Legacy of Giving

By |2018-07-19T17:12:12-05:00January 11th, 2018|Campus News|

This article originally appeared January 2017 and was included in the 'Eaglesโ€™ Nest' Spring 2017 Justin Van โ€˜17 was arranging the class schedule for his first freshman semester at St. Thomas and was immediately intrigued by an unexpected option. โ€œForensics,โ€ Van remembers thinking. ย โ€œWow, amazing, a class dedicated just to CSI stuff.โ€ To Vanโ€™s shocking [...]

McCoy ’17 and Voltz ’19 Lead Strong St. Thomas Showing at University of St. Thomas Essay Contest

By |2020-05-20T10:53:42-05:00January 26th, 2017|Student Life|

Jordan McCoy โ€˜17 and Maxwell Voltz โ€˜19 each earned first-place distinction to lead a strong St. Thomas showing at the 13th annual University of St. Thomas / Archdiocesan Essay Contest. [CLICK HERE forย Into the void: Where do we find purpose?ย byย McCoy and Viva Cristo Rey! by Voltz] Grayson Drinkard โ€˜20 was recognized with a second-place result, [...]

Latest St. Thomas Scholars Inducted into National Honor Society

By |2018-07-19T17:13:09-05:00October 5th, 2016|Campus News|

St. Thomas traditionally andย proudly salutes elite scholars for outstanding academic accomplishment. The highest distinction bestowed is through membership intoย the STH Chapter of the National Honor Society, moderated by Dean of Science Pete Nordloh, Ph.D. and achieved through a selection process based upon exemplary scholarship, enthusiastic service, steadfast leadership and character, qualities associated with NHS since [...]

St. Thomas Theatre Delivers “Twelfth Night” with Genuine Gusto

By |2018-07-19T17:13:04-05:00October 25th, 2016|Student Life|

One of Shakespeareโ€™s most beloved and most performed comedies dating more than 400 years made for a memorable weekend of mayhem served with the genuine gusto of St. Thomas Theatre. The free-spirited Twelfth Night, directed by Dan Green and presented at the Moran Fine Arts Center in Cemo Auditorium, brought an energetic and polished pursuit [...]

#TBT – Eagle Baseball Pays Tribute and Reaches Out To Redden Family

By |2018-07-19T17:13:06-05:00October 20th, 2016|Baseball|

This story was originally published in March 2015. Head baseball coach Ryan Lousteauโ€™s pre-season challenge for his Class of 2015 had little to do with defending the TAPPS 5A state championship or adding to the proud pedigree of the St. Thomas program. Every year Lousteau emphasizes a community service project for his seniors.ย  And this [...]

Smith ’16 Accepts Appointment to United States Merchant Marine Academy

By |2016-09-16T17:08:55-05:00May 17th, 2016|Alumni, Student Life, Campus News|

Robby Smith '16 has received an appointment to attend the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York, one of the five federal service academies, where he intends to major in Maritime Transportation and eventually become a Houston Ship Channel Harbor Pilot or work in ship's finance as a tanker broker. Smith was nominated [...]

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