SchoolAdmin is a cloud-based software solution designed for independent and private K-12 schools to manage admissions, enrollment, and tuition billing. St. Joseph School uses SchoolAdmin as an online enrollment system. All forms, including inquiries, applications, and contracts are found on SchoolAdmin.
To begin this process:
Click on the link to visit your family's enrollment portal.
Log-in, or, if you have not established a portal account, please create one.
Once you log-in/create your account, you will be able to select Continue Enrollment Process to begin the enrollment process.
Please note that you only need to create one parent portal account. If you have multiple children, create one account, then follow the link in each of the emails you receive for each child and simply sign in (rather than creating a new account for each child).
If you have any issues with the above link you can authenticate manually using your authentication code.
ALMAProgress reports and end of trimester report cards will be shared with parents via Alma, our SIS (Student Information System). Printed report cards will be sent home at the end of the school year. An email from Alma will be sent out with your login information. When logging in to Alma, please review all of your information to include your own parental information as well as your child's. If you have questions about report cards please call the school office.
Most usernames are first name.last name (example jane.doe)
If you do not have a password from last year, then enter your username and click forgot password.
Trimester progress reports or report cards can be found under the report cards tab of your child's profile.
VIRTUS Everyone who is a volunteer or employed by the Church and dealing with minors in any way must go through Safe Environment training.
What are the VIRTUS® programs? VIRTUS is the brand name that identifies best practices programs designed to help prevent wrongdoing and promote "rightdoing" within religious organizations. The VIRTUS programs empower organizations and people to better control risk and improve the lives of all those who interact with the Church.
Who created the VIRTUS® programs? The National Catholic Risk Retention Group, Inc. (National Catholic) created the programs. Monsignor Kevin McCoy, past board chairman of National Catholic, asked whether child sexual abuse could be prevented and, if so, how? In March of 1998, National Catholic invited prominent national experts- experts in many disciplines- to discuss these questions at a forum in Washington, D.C. From those discussions, the initiative for the VIRTUS programs was created. The National Catholic Board of Directors selected an Ad Hoc Committee to oversee development of the programs. The Ad Hoc Committee was assisted by a steering committee of nationally known experts and program and service providers.
What is the National Catholic Risk Retention Group, Inc? The company was conceived in 1985, licensed in 1987, and commenced operations June 30, 1988, in response to a commercial insurance market instability which had resulted in limited availability of coverage, limited underwriting capacity, and unjustified premium increases. National Catholic is owned and ultimately managed by its shareholders. Company policies are therefore established by shareholders for the benefit of shareholders. The company currently has 56 arch/dioceses and one risk pooling trust. Our vision is to be leaders in pursuing solutions for financing and managing the liability risks of the Catholic Church through cooperative approaches. Our mission is to provide financially stable and cost-effective excess liability programs to address the needs of Catholic dioceses and religious communities throughout the United States.