Welcome to the Alumni page - where memories are honored, connections are forged and the flame of our shared Catholic education burns bright.
Founded in 1951
St. Jerome School was founded in 1951 and has continued to be a place where students learn and grow through education and faith. Our school might look different then when you attended, but it is still the school you know and love. St. Jerome is alive and well and we are on a mission.
Alumni Relations Program
Our Alumni Relations Program is an organization that strengthens the ties between alumni and promotes a sense of belonging and shared identity among our community.
Our mission is to foster connections, support education and celebrate achievements.
By virtue, if you are a graduate from St. Jerome, you are already a part of our ARP. Share your contact info with us to keep in touch with classmates, contribute to the success of current students and the school, and attend reunions and events to relive memories and create new ones.
Interested in being a class representative?
Reach out to Craig Fiedler, Director of Advancement at cfiedler@stjeromeschool.org
Upcoming events
St. Jerome welcomes alumni back anytime for a visit, volunteer opportunities and special events that help support our current students. You are an integral part of our rich history and the ongoing legacy of St. Jerome. We’d love for you to get involved!
FALL FEST - ST. JEROME CATHOLIC CHURCH
Saturday, September 20th, 2025
11:00 AM - Car Show
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Inflatables, Silent Auction, Cherry Tree, Cake Walk, and more!
4:30 PM - Mass
5:30 - Food (American, Mexican, & Karen offerings!), Beer & Live Music!
MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR 2026! More information to be announced!
Alumni Contact Info
When was the last time you updated your contact information with St. Jerome? Stay connected and don’t miss any news from the school by ensuring the information we have is correct.
Share your news
We want to hear from you! Tell us about your academic and athletic achievements, family news and more.
“I live close to St. Jerome School and I can see there’s a school to be proud of.”