Your Donation's Impact
Holy Cross students come from very diverse ethnic and economical backgrounds. Families pay tuition according to their financial ability. Many receive financial aid through scholarships and donations.
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ARTS, CRAFT, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES:
Markers
Crayons
Paper
Sketch pads
ELECTRONICS:
Chromebooks
Microsoft notebooks
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
at times need:
Student desks
Student chairs
Office desks
Office chairs
MOVIES, GAMES, MUSIC, BOOKS:
Anything pertaining to school and church
Reading books especially
OFFICE SUPPLIES:
Notepads
Pens
Pencils
Notebooks
Markers
Staples
Staplers,
Tape – clear and making
Paper clips
PAPER PRODUCTS AND CLEANING SUPPLIES
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
TOOLS & MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES
Holy Cross students come from very diverse ethnic and economical backgrounds. Families pay tuition according to their financial ability. Many receive financial aid through scholarships and donations.
The Bishop Catholic Schools relate the total student to God through an excellent education leading to a lifetime of service.
Holy Cross School’s primary function is the total education of its’ students: religious, academic, and social. The school provides school lunch, ESL, counseling, tutoring services for students, and does help in emergency situations to assist families.
Drop offs can be made at the main school entrance on the south side of the school building, using the parking lot between Holy Cross School – Blessed Sacrament School and Blessed Sacrament Church.
Drop off hours 7:30 am – 3:15 pm, Monday – Friday
Other drop off arrangements can be mate by contacting:
Debi Younger, Principal
Paul Neibuhr, Teacher
(712) 277-4739
Drop off address:
3030 Jackson St.
Sioux City, IA. 51104
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“Let each of you look not only to his own interests but also to the interests of others .” Philippians 2:4
Our goal is to close the gap between need & supply within the Siouxland area.