Traditions at Our Catholic Schools

Episode Title: Creating Memories Through Catholic School Traditions

Show Notes:

Welcome back to another short but impactful episode of the Catholic School Leaders Podcast. In this episode, John Mihalyo reflects on the power of school traditions and how they shape culture, community, and memories that last a lifetime.

Drawing on his own story of working at an amphitheater—where fans always expected to hear the most beloved songs—John compares those expectations to the cherished traditions within Catholic schools. Just like a concert wouldn’t feel the same without the classics, our schools wouldn’t feel complete without those meaningful traditions that students, parents, and alumni look forward to year after year.

From senior sunrise and sunset ceremonies to long-standing celebrations unique to each community, traditions build excitement, strengthen culture, and give families something to anticipate and remember. John also reminds leaders to distinguish between traditions worth celebrating and practices that exist only because “that’s the way we’ve always done it.”

Key Takeaways:
  • Traditions create lasting memories and foster a strong, positive school culture.
  • Students, parents, and alumni look forward to these moments and often measure their school experience by them.
  • Not all traditions are equal—leaders must protect those that truly build community while letting go of outdated practices without purpose.
  • Sharing traditions through storytelling and communication strengthens school pride and alumni connection.
Call to Action:
If you’d like to talk about how to strengthen culture, enrollment, and advancement at your Catholic school, schedule a time with John here

Traditions at Our Catholic Schools
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