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Congratulations to our Hawaii Raffle Winner!

May 20, 2013 by Susan Armendariz

Congratulations to Marissa Masangcay for winning Nativity’s 2013 Trip to Maui raffle! She and a guest will enjoy 8-days and 7-nights in paradise, courtesy of a generous donation from the William H. Hannon Foundation. Nativity was able to raise more than $9,000 from raffle ticket sales to support tuition assistance — which will be matched by the Weingart Foundation, meaning this raffle has raised more than $18,000 for the school! Many thanks to the Hannnon and Weingart Foundations, and to the many generous parents, friends and alumni who bought tickets for this fundraiser. You are a blessing!

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A Beacon of Hope in the Community

Since 1925, Nativity School has provided a place where learning and faith translate into HOPE and PROMISE.

A Safe and Nurturing Environment

The positive climate at Nativity fosters students’ attitude toward learning and facilitates their ability to develop wholesome relationships with one another.

A Tradition of Academic Excellence

Students are challenged with high academic standards using a comprehensive, inquiry-based curriculum.

Educating for Wholeness

Teachers at Nativity establish conditions that foster the religious, academic, aesthetic, social, and physical growth of students.