Parent Organizations
The parents of current students are essential to the success of all programs at Marist School. Parents provide countless volunteer hours in support of school activities and provide significant financial assistance to Marist athletic and artistic programs. There are six active parent organizations on campus.
Parents’ Club
The Marist Parents’ Club was established in 1951 and is open to all parents of Marist students. The club fosters the intellectual and cultural life of the students, promotes an understanding and cooperative spirit between parents and faculty, and cultivates a spirit of friendliness among parents themselves. There are a wide variety of activities that benefit all members of the Marist community, namely: The Campus Shop, Marist Home Tour and Auction, Holiday Traditions, Room Mothers, Special Projects, Social Committee, Marist Cookbook, Used Book Store and Families in Action.
Booster Club
The Booster Club is comprised of approximately 500 members (parents, alumni, and friends) who support Marist’s proud tradition of athletic accomplishment. The Booster Club champions the cause of all seventeen team sports under one organization. Find out more about the Marist School Booster Club here.
Marist Arts Guild (MAG)
The Marist Arts Guild (MAG) is devoted to continuing the exceptional quality of the Fine Arts programs at The Marist School continues. A volunteer organization of parents, alumni, and faculty, MAG supports both classroom and extracurricular activities in fine arts. For more information about MAG, please click here. Mothers’ Prayer Group
The Marist Mothers’ Prayer Group was formed in 1978 by a group of multi-denominational mothers who believed in the power of prayer. They meet in members’ homes on the first Friday of each month to pray for the needs of Marist students, parents, and faculty. Coffee and fellowship are at 10:00 AM followed by a devotional and voluntary prayer at 10:30 AM. Members enjoy assisting with Campus Ministry activities, providing refreshments for the teachers at the end of each term, and planning the annual spring retreat for all Marist mothers and friends. There are no dues or requirements for membership. All mothers are cordially invited to join this nondenominational group. Marist Women Build
The mission of Marist Women Build is to partner with Habitat for Humanity affiliates to make homeownership a reality for families in need and to exemplify the Marist School mission of communal pursuit of excellence in service. The Marist Women Build mission is advanced by educating women about Habitat for Humanity and by nurturing, teaching, and supporting women volunteers to build Habitat for Humanity homes. Adult Community Service
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The Community Service division of Campus Ministry has many opportunities for Current Parents, Grandparents, Alumni, Parents of Alumni, and Friends of Marist School to become involved in service and discipleship.
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