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Welcome to Erie Catholic

Welcome to the Erie Catholic School System, a community where faith, learning, and growth come together to shape the hearts and minds of young people. At our six schools, we believe education is about more than just academics—it’s about nurturing the whole child. Each day, our students experience a blend of rigorous academics, meaningful spiritual formation, and personal development, all within a warm, supportive environment. Our preschool-through-eighth-grade campuses include:


  • Blessed Sacrament
  • Our Lady of Peace
  • Saint George School
  • Saint James School
  • Saint Jude School
  • Saint Luke School

Our dedicated teachers and staff are committed to fostering curiosity, encouraging character, and instilling values that last a lifetime. We focus not only on academic excellence but also on building a foundation of faith, kindness, and service. Here, children are seen, known, and loved, with individual needs met through personalized attention and small class sizes.

If you’re exploring the possibilities of Catholic education, we invite you to learn more about our schools, meet our passionate educators, and experience the community spirit that makes Erie Catholic special. Whether you’re interested in enrolling your child or simply learning more about who we are, we look forward to welcoming you into our community.

Latest News


March 8, 2025
The Erie Catholic School System Board of Directors recognize and deeply understand the emotions surrounding the closure of Blessed Sacrament School. Our goal has always been, and continues to be, to provide the best possible Catholic education for our students. This transition is the first step to enhance the long-term viability of Erie Catholic School System. Misinformation has been shared publicly, and we want to provide clarity. The decision to close Blessed Sacrament was based on a thorough internal review of the Erie Catholic School System’s operations, including financial sustainability, enrollment trends, and future projections. This review was conducted by Meitler – a national consulting firm that specializes in Catholic education. Meitler incorporated input from a wide range of stakeholders, including but not limited to leadership, pastors, faculty, staff, parents, and board members. Meitler consultants visited campuses, met directly with principals and pastors, conducted interviews, and distributed system-wide surveys. Every school family was given the opportunity to participate in Meitler’s survey; only 22 Blessed Sacrament families submitted a response. The data collected showed significant challenges for Blessed Sacrament in comparison to the same data from other system schools. As previously shared, enrollment has declined by 52 percent, twice the rate of any other system school. This means that the school operates at 64 percent capacity; the ideal operational capacity is 85 percent. Future projections indicate continued decline in these areas. Additionally, retention rates at Blessed Sacrament have been the lowest across the system in four of the last five years. Lastly, the school’s financial position was unsustainable. Based on these data points, the Erie Catholic Board of Directors moved to close Blessed Sacrament School and brought it forward to the Board of Members and Bishop Lawrence Persico, and they accepted the recommendation. We’ve heard families loud and clear – they want more transparency. The board along with the transition team is committed to increasing the system’s transparency. An executive summary of the study will be shared with faculty and staff, then with families, and ultimately made publicly available. There will be a dedicated page on Erie Catholic’s website to provide regular updates on progress as the recommendations of the Meitler plan are implemented. The board acknowledges ongoing concerns and the recent petition filed by some parents. We respect their right to pursue this avenue and will not comment further on legal matters at this time. However, we want to emphasize that we remain committed to supporting all Blessed Sacrament families. Our focus is on ensuring every student has a path forward; the majority of families have already engaged with other Erie Catholic schools, participating in shadow days, tours, and personal meetings with school leadership. We remain steadfast in our commitment to Catholic education in Erie. We are grateful to all our families, faculty, and staff for their dedication and understanding as we work together to build a strong future for Catholic education in our community. Enclosed: Blessed Sacrament Closure Fact Sheet and FAQ
February 27, 2025
Congratulations Blessed Sacrament School on Winning First Place
February 14, 2025
Erie, PA – A significant transition is on the horizon for the Erie Catholic School System (ECSS), which announced today that one of its six schools, Blessed Sacrament School, will close at the end of the 2024-25 school year. The system cited continuous decline in enrollment as the largest determining factor. “This is a very challenging moment for the students, families, staff and administrators at Blessed Sacrament School,” said Ann Carlin, board chair of the Erie Catholic School System. “The Board of Directors know how hard it is to hear this news. But as the board, with the responsibility for nearly 1,800 students enrolled in ECSS, we are committed to taking the steps necessary to ensure healthy and strong Catholic education opportunities remain available in our region.” Despite its beloved role in the community, enrollment at Blessed Sacrament School has dropped by more than twice that of any other school in the system, with a 52 percent loss since ECSS was established as part of a diocesan-wide school restructuring plan, Building in Truth and Love . “Our mission remains the same,” Carlin said, “but we need to respond to the realities of today.” Erie Catholic School System’s over-arching goals include providing students with an academically rigorous course of study in a faith-based environment, instilling a strong moral character, and encouraging a zeal for service to others. The hope is that by streamlining the system, more resources can be used to reinvest in student academic programming and move toward a long-term goal of more equitable pay for faculty and staff. In addition, Carlin said the system is exploring ways to address families’ needs for childcare and early learning opportunities. The decision has the full support of both Bishop Lawrence Persico and Jim Gallagher, superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Erie. Before recommending the closure of Blessed Sacrament School, the Erie Catholic School System engaged the services of Meitler Consulting – a national firm focused on Catholic education – to conduct a growth and vitality study, collecting data from parents, teachers and administrators as well as analyzing financial and operational data from all six schools. The firm worked with a planning committee consisting of principals, central office leadership, board members, the system president, and the Diocesan superintendent over several months to determine the best course of action. The study focused on enrollment trends, resource limitations, capacity, and how to best create a more sustainable foundation across campuses. It offers a pathway for strengthening academic programs, providing greater support for teachers and students, reinvesting in the remaining schools, and improving facilities. The study and resulting plan is the first step toward a larger, multi-year strategic planning process that will focus on how Erie Catholic School System can better address the evolving needs of the community. Through this process, Erie Catholic aims to respond to critical issues such as the national teacher shortage, the importance of high school and workforce readiness through a strong foundation in early learning and education, and a lack of childcare in the region — a challenge highlighted in a recent Jefferson Educational Society study. Erie Catholic is in the final round of interviews for a new president for the system. Dr. Sam Signorino came out of retirement to serve as interim president of Erie Catholic when the need arose in 2023. “Sam graciously stepped in during a time of need for Erie Catholic and we are grateful for his ongoing service to Catholic education,” said Jim Gallagher, superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Erie. “As part of the transition to the next phase of Catholic schools in the Erie region, he has agreed to step aside a few months ahead of schedule.” The ECSS Board of Directors worked with the Catholic Schools Office to appoint a transition team under the leadership of Janice Whiteman, Transition Director, to ensure a smooth process for school families, faculty, administrators and the school system in the coming months. Opening its doors in the fall of 1939, Blessed Sacrament was staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph for generations. During its heyday in the mid-1950s, the school added ten rooms to its floorplan, accommodating more than 1,000 students. Today’s enrollment for students stands at 178. “Blessed Sacrament is a school steeped in tradition,” said Sister Katherine Horan, OSB, who has served as principal since 2023. “Our plan is to help our students honor the legacy of those who came before us by finishing the year mustering as much Bulldog pride as possible. We are grateful for all the school has been to so many and will move forward with faith in the future.” About Erie Catholic School System Erie Catholic School System provides an exceptional faith-based education that nurtures the whole child—mind, body, and spirit. Established in 2017, Erie Catholic serves students from preschool through eighth grade across Erie County at multiple campuses. With a commitment to academic excellence, moral character development, and a strong sense of community, Erie Catholic prepares students for success in high school and beyond. Our schools offer a welcoming, inclusive environment where faith and values guide learning, leadership, and service.
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