Lincoln Pius X Catholic High School

Zachary Baehr

BOLT GALA: Passport to Pius X

We are excited to invite you to participate in the 2024 BOLT Gala on Saturday, April 20, 2024. The single largest fundraising event of the year for Pius X High School, the BOLT Gala raises funds to support capital improvements to the school. Proceeds from BOLT 2024 will help pay for our new front entrance …

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RESTORE event, Dec. 6 at 7pm

The next RESTORE will be Wednesday, December 6 at 7pm, and will be held in the gym. RESTORE is a monthly event hosted by the Campus Ministry Team. It starts with a student testimony followed by adoration, confession, prayer teams, and praise & worship. We gather for snacks and fellowship after.

How to register for February ACT

ACT – February 10th, 2024 Register by January 5th for the February 10th ACT test date. Go to actstudent.org to register. The Pius X High School code number is 281-315

Notes from Nurse Holly

Parents, please try to help students to remember to eat breakfast every morning before school! This is so important to get that body ready for a day of learning and it helps them stay healthy! I keep seeing an increasing amount of students that don’t feel good and haven’t eaten breakfast. Students need to be …

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Noah Witkowicz ’02

Noah Witkowicz ’02 has started a new position as Director of Internal Audit at Nelnet. He and his wife Erica (Brozek) ’02 currently have a freshman boy at Pius (Nolan), and three boys and one girl all at St Joe’s Catholic School in Lincoln.

Husker Becca Allick shares testimony with students

Bekka Allick is a sophomore student at the University of Nebraska and a Husker volleyball player. She spoke to Pius X students and staff today at an all-school assembly for the start of our Advent Services.

Volunteer at concessions stand for winter sports season

Volunteers are needed at the concessions stand for the winter sports season. Sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0E4DA9AC229-44635459-pius#/. A Booster Club board member is always working the stand and will fill you in on what you need to do.

October Student Athletes of the Month

Brayden Matulka, senior, football; Tatum Heimes, junior, softball; Carter Gokie, sophomore, football; Hannah Swanson, sophomore, ; Nick Phelan, junior, tennis; Malia Woosley, freshman, cross country; Anthony Iburg, freshman, football; Kaylee Weigel, senior, volleyball.

Fall 2023 Student-Athlete Signings

Thunderbolt student-athletes were honored for having committed and signed to play a sport in college. More student-athletes in the Class of 2024 will be honored at a similar event in the spring. Treyson Anderson Parents – Michelle Johnson and Dan AndersonCollegiate Sport – BasketballCollege Choice – North Dakota State University—Fargo, North DakotaConference Affiliation –Summit LeagueDivision …

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Paraprofessional

Pius X High School has an immediate opening for a full-time paraprofessional.  This individual will observe classes and assist with individual and small group instruction coordinated by our ABLE staff.

Real wounds, and learning, in this gory lesson

NOTE: Some of these images may be disturbing to the eye. No students were harmed during this school lab lesson. Using dye, glue, tissue, coffee grounds and various other materials, Jenna Steenson’s Anatomy & Physiology class were creating some very realistic wounds, just in time for Halloween!

SEEK24 January 1 -5, 2024, St. Louis

SEEK is a wonderful opportunity to encounter the Lord in a REAL way with 17,000+ college students and high school seniors. The speakers and leaders provide talks that breathe so much life and excitement into the faith. Adoration and confession are some of the most powerful moments on this four-day conference. For more information contact …

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Using Physics to measure 60 seconds

Students in John Cox’s Physics class had to show an inventive way to measure 60 seconds. Working in small groups they displayed their timers in class this week and tested how accurate they were.

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