
Catholic Classrooms: Saint John School, Ashtabula
Ashtabula’s St. John School of today is the culmination of a long tradition of Catholic education in the Ashtabula Harbor, beginning as far back as the mid-1800s.
Ashtabula’s St. John School of today is the culmination of a long tradition of Catholic education in the Ashtabula Harbor, beginning as far back as the mid-1800s.
The new center houses a variety of updated classrooms, tutoring and engagement centers, a high school cafeteria and renewed campus ministry.
Sister Helen Jean Novy, formerly Sister M. John Mark, entered the Humility of Mary Community in 1959 from Blessed Sacrament Parish in Cleveland.
Father Thomas Eisweirth, a retired priest, was ordained for the Youngstown Diocese on June 15, 1974, by Bishop James Malone at St. William Parish in Champion.
Father Ronald Nuzzi was ordained a priest of the Youngstown Diocese on June 1, 1984, by Bishop James Malone in St. Columba Cathedral.
For 2023, there was much good news among the six diocesan high school football teams – with three advancing to the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) playoffs and a total of three schools with improved records.
Saint John School football team strives for development as well as victories
More than 800 people gathered at Saint John School in Ashtabula on May 11 for the K-12 Catholic School’s annual Grandparents’ Day Mass, celebrated by Bishop David J. Bonnar.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.