2024-2025

For 25 years, Holy Family Catholic School has been partnering with parents in the education of their children. Over the course of the year, we will respect the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the future.
As we respect the past, our community has been looking at the growth of our school. This fall, we have been interviewing different faculty, staff, and families who have been part of the early years at Holy Family. These interviews and stories speak of a desire to educate the entire child and provide a strong, Catholic school for the families from the surrounding parishes. This desire continues to permeate our community.
As we celebrate the present, we look at the many faculty, staff, and families who make our community a wonderful school. Whether it is watching our students kneel before Jesus in Adoration, climb the playground, or work in groups to solve a math problem, our school is a place that continues to form a child’s heart, mind, body, and soul.
As we plan for the future, we desire to build a strong, Catholic school that will serve students for the next 25 years of Holy Family and beyond. Holy Family Catholic School is filled with the Holy Spirit. I am so thankful that God has called me to serve our school with the faculty and staff here. Our school has been on a mission to form saints, and I cannot wait to see how the Holy Spirit will continue to work through all the people on our campus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray of us! Saint Joseph, Guardian of the Holy Family, pray for us!

Food for the Journey
“In an ever-changing world, the Eucharist is a constant reminder of the great reality of God’s changeless love. St. Mother Teresa
This year, our theme at Holy Family Catholic School is “Food for the Journey: Eucharistic Miracles.” Over the course of the year, we are learning about ten Eucharistic miracles that have occurred throughout the world from the early church through today.
As students reflect on these Eucharistic miracles, they are able to discover ways that Jesus has made Himself known.
During the year, we continue to develop our relationship with Jesus through the celebration of Mass, our monthly time before Jesus in Adoration, and our reflections on the Eucharistic miracles. In August, we reflected on the miracle in Siena, Italy in 1730 when 351 consecrated Hosts were discovered in the alms box of a church after having been stolen by thieves. Even today, the Hosts remain intact. In September, we reflected on the miracle in Tixtla, Mexico in 2006 when a consecrated Host bled.
In both of these miracles, we are reminded that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist. As a school, we are so blessed to receive Jesus in the Eucharist each Thursday at our school Mass, and we are thankful for the opportunity to adore Jesus in Adoration monthly.
Katherine Wins the Food for the Journey Art Contest for the second year!
Alumnus Returns to Celebrate Holy Family Anniversary Mass
During the 25th Anniversary of Holy Family Catholic School, celebrated in the 2024-2025 academic year, our 2009 alumnus, Fr. Jakob Hurlimann, returned to celebrate a Mass in honor of the special year with the students, faculty and staff on January 30, 2025.
The Diocese of Austin staff, including Superintendent Misty Poe, Assistant Superintendent Kelly Laster, first president Joan Wagner, and first principal Mrs. Falba Turner were in attendance. The Diocese provided a special 25th year plaque to be displayed in the school.
Click below to read a reflection from Lisa Dailey, a 25-year teacher at Holy Family Catholic School. Mrs. Dailey has taught at our school from the very first day.
