A new Aviation course offered this year is taking off in the Upper School, introducing St. Agnes students to the concepts and skills behind becoming a certified pilot.
Start your new year off right with an evening of theatre! The St. Agnes Academy Upper School Theatre Department invites you to The Butler Did It!, opening tomorrow and running through January 17.
The Dominican Torch Award, given twice a year, honors students whose lives shine with the Four Pillars of our Dominican tradition: Prayer, Study, Community, and Service.
The holiday season is in full swing, and several members of our St. Agnes–St. Dominic community will perform in A Christmas Carol at Theatre Memphis and Ballet Memphis' The Nutcracker at the Orpeheum.
A recent 8th grade American History II project gave us a glimpse into what students can accomplish when they are given some decision-making power and freedom to express themselves creatively.
Our Upper School Class Chaplains Macie Clothier (freshman), Bridget Stuppy (sophomore), Allie Papachristou (junior) and Abby Shearin (senior) play an essential role at our school.
Our St. Agnes Academy STEM students showed off their engineering skills at this year’s Canstruction Jr. competition. The SAA Canstruction team won two awards, Best Use of Labels and Food Bank Hero.
From visits to farms and art galleries to a tour of Faulkner’s Rowan Oak, each SAA-SDS field trip enriches classroom learning and helps students connect their studies to the real world.
In her second year as SAA-SDS Lower School Science teacher, Caroline Maldonado loves being able to walk into any classroom on either Lower School hallway and know each student by name.
We recently asked newly elected SGA Presidents Brooke Clayburn (SAA 8) and Jack Tansey (SDS 8) a few questions to get to know them a little better, and this is what they had to say.