RACINE — Renovation work intended to make St. Catherine’s High School safer and more modern has officially began.
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Students Richard Watson, from left, Antoine Ozier and Jovanni Gonzalez smile during a groundbreaking ceremony at St. Catherine's High School, 1200 Park Ave.
Students and Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, Siena Catholic Schools of Racine president, third from right, marked a groundbreaking event May 28 at St. Catherine's High School. Renovation work is set to begin Monday, June 8, and be completed before the 2026-27 school year starts.
Sister Agnes Johnson, left, and Sister Maryann McMahon with the Racine Dominicans spoke May 28 during a St. Catherine's High School groundbreaking event. Johnson said the school aims to develop community leaders who will be “morally conscious adults of tomorrow.”
St. Catherine's HS groundbreaking
Students and Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, Siena Catholic Schools of Racine president, third from right, marked a groundbreaking event May 28 at St. Catherine's High School.
Students Richard Watson, from left, Antoine Ozier and Jovanni Gonzalez smile during a groundbreaking ceremony at St. Catherine's High School, 1200 Park Ave.
Archdiocese of Milwaukee Bishop Jeffrey Haines, right, speaks while Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, Siena Catholic Schools of Racine president, listens May 28 at a groundbreaking event at St. Catherine's High School.
Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, Siena Catholic Schools of Racine president.
Sister Agnes Johnson with the Racine Dominicans spoke May 28 during a St. Catherine's High School groundbreaking event.
St. Catherine’s High School, 1200 Park Ave.
Students and Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, Siena Catholic Schools of Racine president, third from right, marked a groundbreaking event May 28 at St. Catherine's High School. Renovation work is set to begin Monday, June 8, and be completed before the 2026-27 school year starts.
Sister Agnes Johnson, left, and Sister Maryann McMahon with the Racine Dominicans spoke May 28 during a St. Catherine's High School groundbreaking event. Johnson said the school aims to develop community leaders who will be “morally conscious adults of tomorrow.”
St. Catherine’s High School Principal Gloria Schumacher, from left, Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, Siena Catholic Schools of Racine president, and Alberto Huerta, Siena director of major gifts and campaigns, smile at a May 28 groundbreaking event.
Renovation work intended to make St. Catherine’s High School safer and more modern will soon begin. The building will have a new ramp, safe and secure entrance and administrative suite later this year at a cost of about $1.3 million.
A Siena Catholic Schools of Racine tent sits outside St. Catherine's High School on May 28.
St. Catherine’s High School, 1200 Park Ave.

