The call of Pope Francis of “helping is always right” was heard by many of our family in St. Malachy. It is with great pleasure I share and announce that as a school we reached and surpassed our goal of collecting 135 blankets and a total of 152 were collected. To further the experience of… read more »
Congratulations Lady Knights! Our St. Malachy Girls Volleyball Team for 2018 started off the season in a strong fashion playing against teams in a higher division. Despite the disadvantage, and the team anchored by mostly new players, they showed steady improvement, solidarity, and enthusiasm for the sport. Let’s give our Lady Knights a big round of applause… read more »
A fieldtrip to the LA Zoo always creates enthusiasm and happiness within the hearts of children. It’s no different for our St. Malachy children. On Monday, June 18, 2018 students, parents, faculty, and staff ended the year with a visit to the LA Zoo. The fieldtrip was a perfect way to continue fostering a sense of… read more »
On Saturday, June 9, 2018 our St. Malachy Knights graduated and were ready to take on the next step of their lives- high school. This is another accomplishment they have conquered and the end era in which they haved shared since Kinder. We have seen how the school has fostered their growth in many different faucets. They… read more »
On October 2012, Marissa Capilla an alumni of the school submitted a written proposal to begin a Cheerleading Team at St. Malachy. She shared her reasons and her struggles she underwent while attempting to join the cheer team during her high school years. Though she was passed by in her many attempts, she persisted until… read more »
Annually children, adults, and communities join together to continue the fight and commitments to live a drug-free life. St. Malachy has also joined the fight and is committed to live a healthy life. Red Ribbon Week began in 1988 in honor of (DEA) Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique Camarena, who was kidnapped and killed in… read more »
Grandparents and other older adults can be very important people in children’s lives. Children feel a sense of pride and accomplishment when they know that people in their extended family and community are interested in their education. So, we’re having a special celebration! Grandparents & Grandfriends Day recognizes the importance of our heritage, our community,… read more »
Dear Parents and Students, Welcome to the 2014-2015 school year. I am thrilled to be back at the school and surrounded by the infinite endless potential present in St. Malachy campus. Attending St. Malachy is an amazing opportunity for students to prepare for their future. St. Malachy’s teachers and staff have made a long-standing commitment… read more »
Part of the Science curriculum is to expose students to the different sea animals and their habitats. On Friday, June 13, 2014 the Pre-K and 3rd grade class visited the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. They were able to see, hear and touch sea animals such as starfish, rays, and sharks. Yes, sharks. It was… read more »