Amid this unprecedented holiday season when the coronavirus has upended daily life, Gibbons continued its annual Christmas tradition by giving back, in big ways and small, to those in need in our community.
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We are thrilled to continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today we spotlight Social Studies Educator Treve Lumsden.
After earning a place to play in regional and state honor programs over the last few years, Nate Hagan ’22 recently claimed a spot on the national stage.
During this season of giving, the Cardinal Gibbons school community has found joy-filled ways to give back and to express its appreciation for community, faith, and hope in this most challenging of years.
We are thrilled to continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today we spotlight Spanish Educator & World Languages Chair Nancy Beale.
Earlier this month, members of the Class of 2021 prepared for Junior Mass, which is about community, by praying together at Adoration. The Mass, long a cherished Gibbons tradition, took place at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral.
Cardinal Gibbons is excited to welcome Anna White Hosea to our school community as our new Director of Advancement. Hosea, who began her role on October 12, brings over 18 years of fundraising experience to the position.
It is an annual fall tradition, and this year was no exception. Even during this challenging time, Cardinal Gibbons hosted its Crusader Classic Golf Tournament, albeit with a modified format, and the school community rallied to support the event - - now in its 19th year.
We are excited to continue our Educator Spotlight series this year. The series offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students, forming them as men and women of faith, service, and leadership. We start the series with Fine Arts Educator Rebecca Dason.
They are, to be sure, a deserving group of Gibbons Educators. Our school honored three educators for their service and commitment to and love for Cardinal Gibbons, as well as their dedication to the furtherance of our mission and to the enrichment of our entire school community.
In response to the challenges brought on by COVID-19 the Faith and Ministry Program at Gibbons has come up with ways – some different, others familiar - for our students and educators to live out our school’s mission of faith, service, and leadership in church and community.
Cardinal Gibbons welcomed students to campus and started in-person and distance learning classes last week. This back-to-school season and the hustle and bustle that comes with it during this uncertain time, however, has been anything but routine.
The Freshman Hello Pods and the Freshman Parent Hello Pods are the innovative new way our school developed to introduce its newest members to the Gibbons experience, to others in the community, and to each other, in this COVID-19 reality.
In his latest message, Head of School Jeff Bell restates that Gibbons will reopen with the Plan B hybrid learning option announced last week. And he asks parents to complete two forms that will help with the school's planning.
In his update today, Head of School Jeff Bell announced that Cardinal Gibbons will reopen in August with a mix of in-person education and distance learning, as well as myriad health and safety measures in place.
In his latest update, Head of School Jeff Bell shares what the Gibbons school community can expect once students return, safely and with all necessary precautions implemented, to campus in August. Specifics of the reopening plan will be forthcoming.
Given the reality of COVID-19, there were no big in-person on-campus events during this year’s recent Alumni weekend. But there were many, small virtual activities that not only enabled the event to continue but also added an innovative new dimension to it.
Jeff Bell officially joins Cardinal Gibbons today as Head of School. In his message to the community, he talks about navigating the year ahead and ensuring that Gibbons is poised to take its next steps as a thriving Catholic school.
The Cardinal Gibbons High School Board of Directors extends a warm welcome to Jeff Bell, who officially begins his tenure today as the first Head of School in the 110-year history of our school.
Before the end of the last school year, two theology educators assigned their freshman students an assignment unique to our COVID-19 reality. Its goal? Identify how our students respond equally to their call to serve and to social distancing
From career days to career expos, Gibbons has long been providing some type of in-person, on-campus platform for students to gain career advice from alumni. So, when COVID-19 and social distancing mandates forced the cancellation of this year’s expo, Gibbons moved online.
The AP Art Exhibit is a spring tradition at Gibbons. That's usually when the main lobby transforms into an art gallery, showcasing the creative work of our talented student-artists. But this May, things changed due to COVID-19.
There was a different kind of joy and excitement in the air this past weekend for the Class of 2020! That’s when seniors virtually joined in fellowship for Baccalaureate Mass, and two days later came to campus to participate in the Class of 2020 Walk.
Gibbons educator Jon Armfield engages students in his Principles of Engineering Class virtually with a creative building project to teach them about the engineering design process. Along the way, they also have some fun.
At this time in our school's long history, this project with a purpose brought together our Gibbons family and illustrated our school's mission of transforming lives through faith, service, and leadership.
Recording an audio play. Creating hand-drawn endangered species stamps. Writing recipes in Spanish. Our educators are providing creative, project-based lessons to engage students in our new distance learning reality.
As we continue distance learning, Cardinal Gibbons forges ahead not only with academic lessons but also with co-curricular meetings and special events that engage, inspire, and motivate students.
As we wrap up our third week of distance learning, we also start to prepare for Holy Week, practicing our Lenten traditions, virtually, amid coronavirus concerns. This latest story explores those topics and more.
Two weeks ago, educators plunged into online education, asking students to log in and learn. And they did so with a great deal of Gibbons spirit and success.
With an abundance of concern for the safety of our community and following public health guidelines, Gibbons will extend distance learning through Friday, May 15, 2020, with a return to in-person classes on May 18, 2020.
In the coming weeks, we will post stories that provide a glimpse into the innovative online classes our educators are teaching to keep learning moving forward for students
Twenty-six people, including 16 alumni, representing classes 1982 to 2019, gathered at the Garner NC Habitat for Humanity build site on March 7 for the third annual Alumni Day of Service.
Our school community commemorated the cultures and traditions of over eight different countries during the first-ever Gibbons Multicultural Day celebration.
Extending boundaries and learning skills to examine our world are some of the benefits Gibbons travelers received on their 10-day, school-sponsored trip to Western Europe.
After careful deliberation, Gibbons will close beginning Tuesday, March 17, and return on Monday, March 30. Distance learning will begin on March 17. For details, visit our Coronavirus Update web page.
Given the recent rise in the popularity of podcasts, it is no surprise that these audio narratives are popping up everywhere right now, including at Gibbons!
More than two dozen Gibbons visual arts and media students recently earned praise for their creative gifts and talents, capturing 71 awards in the Eastern/Central NC Regional Scholastic Art Awards Competition.
This year, Gibbons is expanding its traditional on-campus camp offerings of academics, athletics, and the performing arts with the addition of Camp Crusader, a weeklong camp at our retreat center in Smithfield.
It was an exciting weekend for Gibbons Athletics, with wins in wrestling, cheerleading, & swimming & diving. Claire Curzan '22 broke two national records & took home Most Outstanding Swimmer honors.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight Theology Educator Patricia Gallagher.
At a recent All-School Mass, we honored seven educators for their dedication and service to Cardinal Gibbons High School.
Gibbons celebrates the Athletics Hall of Fame inductees: former student-athletes Emily Turgeon Cambra '00, Adam Hurley '99, and former head coach Darryl Von Lehmden.
Recently appointed Head of School Jeff Bell shares how excited he is about joining the Gibbons community and reflects on the journey that has guided him here.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. Today we spotlight Gibbons students Molly and Macie Pennisi.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. Today we spotlight Gibbons Educator Mark DeLaRosa.
Cardinal Gibbons is welcoming the new year and the new decade with something new of its own – changes to some of its academic courses and departments for 2020-2021.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. Today we spotlight Gibbons Parent Debbie Dini.
Gibbons is featured in NCEA's Momentum Magazine. We are proud to share our story with the Catholic community nationwide.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight Athletics Director Todd Schuler.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight dance educator Brooks Owens.
My heart is filled with joy as I write to you to express the profound gratitude I feel for the opportunity to serve as your Head of School. It is an honor to become a part of such a vibrant, creative, and mission-driven Catholic school.
The Cardinal Gibbons High School Board of Trustees and the Head of School Search Committee are pleased to announce the unanimous selection of Jeff Bell as Head of School, effective July 1, 2020.
The holiday spirit can be found in the big and small ways our Gibbons family prepares for Christmas, helping us come together in celebration of Christ's birth.
The football team competed in its first state title game, making Gibbons history. The journey to this point started decades ago and is a story of resilience and community.
In this Christmas season, the sounds of holiday music fill the theaters at Gibbons this week and next as our music students share their creative talents with the school community.
After winning its first-ever Eastern Regional finals, our football team heads to its first state title game. Getting to this point is a testament to a vision that started 27 years ago.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight math educator Chris Poisella.
In this season of giving thanks, our school community "took a slice out of hunger" by collecting nearly 10,000 pounds of food and baby items to benefit people in need in our area.
Three dance educators, 270 student dancers, two shows, four performances, plus the gratitude project create a first-of-its-kind fall dance concert, which opens today.
Among the many cherished Gibbons traditions handed down from class to class, linking the past to the present, is Junior Mass, which is about being part of a community.
Gibbons observed Veterans Day with a student-led celebration that brought together members of our community who served or are now serving in the armed forces.
In Gibbons Drama’s production of Noises Off, student actors deliver a fast and funny performance of the famous farce that will have you laughing from lights out to curtain call.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight English educator Amy Rokita.
At our recent Open House prospective students and families experienced what makes Gibbons special and how our school's mission transforms lives through faith, service, and leadership.
Each week, Gibbons students are taking their joy of education and sharing it through an after-school tutoring program for disadvantaged children in the area.
Student leaders, using the skills they gained at Cardinal Gibbons, helped over 90 middle school students from the Diocese of Raleigh learn how to be effective leaders.
Cardinal Gibbons has introduced three logos that reflect its past, present, and future, continuing a branding process that started years ago. Read the story behind the logos.
The recent blessing of the Cardinal Gibbons Short Journey Retreat Center was a historic day for our school, one that ushered in the start of a new chapter for the center.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how our educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight Director of Classroom and Educator Tech Support Rodolfo Argueta.
Getting motivated when Monday morning rolls around can be a challenge, even for the most dedicated among us. However, iCube offers Motivation Monday as a way to start the week on the right foot.
On Thursdays, Mass in the school chapel is both a faith-enriching experience as well as a musical one, thanks to an all-volunteer music group that helps us open our hearts in prayer to God.
The Crusader Classic Golf Tournament is a longstanding fall tradition at Gibbons that brings together parents, alumni, and friends of the school to engage with one another and support the school.
In a nod to our school’s 110th anniversary 150 alumni and their guests recently gathered in the Crusader Room, which houses reminders of Cardinal Gibbons’ illustrious past, to celebrate Homecoming.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers readers a glimpse of how Gibbons educators care for and engage with students. Today, we spotlight Latin educator Whitney Crabbe.
As the newest members of our Gibbons family, freshmen begin their journey of outreach and service by engaging with children at local child development centers and becoming partners in hope.
As freshmen begin their spiritual journey at Gibbons, they also start a new school tradition as the first class to attend retreats at Short Journey throughout their four years of high school.
Gibbons families gathered with families from 12 area middle schools to celebrate an evening of fellowship, football, and fun during Family Football Night 2019.
The Gibbons school community yesterday commemorated the 18th anniversary of September 11 with a variety of reflection and prayer opportunities.
Jenny Marks, one of the longest-serving coaches in the school’s history, was honored today with a surprise visit from Good Morning America.
This year's Educator Spotlight series has been expanded to feature both classroom and office educators. We start with College Counselor Susan Ellis.
If, as the adage goes, a picture is worth a thousand words, then visiting your student’s classroom would equal more. That was the feeling among the new and returning parents who attended the recent Back to School Night.
Gibbons students put their faith into action in service to others throughout the school year. To appreciate their experience, educators lived out the call to serve during the annual Gibbons Educator Day of Service.
It’s 8:45 a.m. on a recent blue-sky Saturday and the main lobby is bustling with parents, not students, chatting, connecting, and caring for one another. Welcome to Freshman Parent Focus 2019.
The Gibbons community started the new school year by joining together in faithful prayer to celebrate Mass on August 15, the feast of the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
It’s a day that marks a new beginning for incoming freshmen at Gibbons. It’s a day that welcomes them to high school life. It’s a day that provides unforgettable memories. It’s Freshman Welcome Day.
Over the last decade, Freshman Focus has grown tremendously, but its goal remains the same: to ease the jitters of incoming freshmen and provide them with a preview of life at Gibbons.
A core belief at Gibbons is that all school members have the potential to lead, and that authentic learning opportunities can help them develop the skills needed to succeed as leaders.
For the last six years, Gibbons Technology Department has partnered with tech giant Lenovo to blend education with cutting-edge technology, and the result has been transformational
If there is one thing most Gibbons Alumni agree on, it’s this: Living out the call to serve remains an aspiration long after they graduate. One recent example is alumni service day.
There is no better way to master a foreign language than immersing yourself in an authentic setting, speaking the language, and experiencing the culture and lifestyle.
The dog days of summer are here and so are Gibbons Summer Programs, offering camps in academics, athletics, and the performing arts that educate, engage, entertain, and enchant.
We recently launched GIBBONS, our new magazine, which aims to reflect both the future and history of Gibbons, as well as to provide our school community with a chance to share our mission.
Jason D. Curtis stepped down as principal of Cardinal Gibbons at the end of the 2018-2019 school year to become president of St. Francis High School in CA. With his departure, he leaves behind a legacy that will be felt for years.
Five days, five Broadway shows, one incredible adventure. That’s what 18 Gibbons students involved in the drama program experienced on their recent school-sponsored trip to New York City.
On June 19, Cardinal Gibbons launched Give Gibbons Day, its first, 24-hour, online philanthropic challenge to encourage the entire Gibbons community to make an impact by supporting The Cardinal Gibbons Fund. The RESULTS are in!
Rainy weather didn’t dampen the spirits of alumni who recently returned to campus for Gibbons’ first-ever Alumni Weekend – a three-day welcome home celebration.
Anticipation, excitement, and joy filled the air on graduation weekend as the members of the Cardinal Gibbons Class of 2019 celebrated a milestone achievement: graduating from high school.
The end of high school could be an emotional time for seniors - and educators, too. Knowing that Gibbons educators recently hosted senior supper as their special way to say goodbye to the soon-to-be grads.
Deserving, passionate, and caring describe Principal Jason Curtis, Fine Arts Chair Kevin Ferguson, and Director of Retreats Tim Yelenic who recently were honored for their service to Gibbons
After a year of praying, planning, and renovating Cardinal Gibbons recently reopened the Short Journey Retreat Center and welcomed its first retreatants to their home away from home.
It’s an enterprising idea: Offer Gibbons students an innovative and fun way to put their business start-up ideas and entrepreneurial know-how to the test.
More than 250 instrumental music and visual arts students, as well as educators, entertained crowds during the annual Sisters of Notre Dame Spring Music Festival.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how Gibbons educators care for and engage students. Today, we spotlight Technical Theater Educator Karestin Harrison.
Cardinal Gibbons High School is pleased to announce that Jalen Brooks ’19 today was named the State Male Athlete of the Year by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.
Ah, Tradition! Every year for the past 25 years, a group of Gibbons students and educators have attended Easter Sunday Mass at St. Peter’s Square in Rome as part of the annual school-sponsored trip to Italy.
Prayer and charity define Lenten traditions at Cardinal Gibbons and help us prepare for Easter. Those traditions include quiet reflection, and a Stations of the Cross Prayer Service.
Inspiring 256 student dancers to share their gifts and talents with audiences for a two-hour concert on four consecutive days takes dedication, commitment, and leadership.
On a recent Saturday morning, a group of Gibbons Alumni converged on a Habitat for Humanity building site in Raleigh. They came to serve, support one another, and give back to their alma mater.
Are you ready to gain real-world experience? Are you looking for an internship, part-time, or seasonal employment opportunities? If so, start your search using the newly-created iCube job board!
Assistant Principal of Instruction Nancy Barkan has been appointed Interim Principal of Cardinal Gibbons High School for the 2019-2020 academic year. She will assume her new role on July 1.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which offers a glimpse of how Gibbons educators care for and engage students. Today, we spotlight Science Educator and Alumna Sarah Kuszaj '95.
Just as Gibbons students are involved in outreach opportunities, so are Gibbons parents, who are working together to serve and give back to our surrounding community.
In a word, Gibbons Drama’s production of “Hairspray” is phenomenal. It is, however, phenomenal on many different levels.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Technology Educator Jon Armfield.
What began a decade ago as a one-day career fair evolved this year into a week of events to prepare students for college and the work world, culminating in Career Expo and Internship Alley.
Industrial design at its best.That is the description of the award the Cardinal Gibbons Robotics Team won at the recent North Carolina FIRST Tech Challenge State Competition.
For four Wednesday evenings, parents will be taken on a contemplative and scholarly journey through the season of Lent, ed by Director of Outreach Ministry Gary Meyerl '82 and Theology Educator Patrick Dmytriw.
Beautiful. Splendid. Lovely. These are just a few of the words used to describe the new stations of the cross, which now stand vigil in the school's Prayer Garden.
Everywhere you looked during the athletics leadership conference there were student-athletes and coaches engaging with one another and discussing one topic - the athletics culture code.
Gibbons students, educators, alumni, parents, and parents of alumni joined together recently to serve the less fortunate at the Shepherd’s Table Soup Kitchen in Raleigh.
Gibbons Alumni have enduring memories of their retreat experience - from discovering insights about themselves to growing closer to God. They also recall how the experience impacted their futures.
Three countries, eight cities, ten days, one amazing journey. That is what 35 students and five educators experienced during their recent school-sponsored trip to Western Europe.
The recent Parent and Educator Leadership Conference, a Cardinal Gibbons first, was an innovative way to celebrate and promote a vibrant campus life.
While some student teams spend months practicing for a sport, others do the same for a science competition. All that practice recently paid off for our Science Olympiad teams.
I am writing to inform you that 2018-2019 will be my last school year at Cardinal Gibbons.
It may still be winter, but it is time to start thinking about summer camp. From academics and athletics to the performing arts, Gibbons Summer Programs has something to offer every camper.
Twenty-nine visual arts and media students captured 58 awards in the Regional Scholastic Art Awards Competition.
Cardinal Gibbons celebrates the 2019 Athletics Hall of Fame inductees: Jessica Botzum Cockrill ’04, Kaela Pearce ’04, Serena White ’04, and Jonathan Burns ’08.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. We end the week by spotlighting Gibbons Student Gloria Lima '20.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. Today we spotlight Gibbons Alumna & Educator Lauren Gentile '04.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. Today we spotlight Gibbons Coach and Educator Gordon Galloway.
Our stories this week focus on members of our community and why they joined the Gibbons family. Today we spotlight Gibbons Parent Mark Cadiz.
Our stories this week spotlight members of our school community and why they joined the Gibbons family. We start with Music Educator Mark Cashin.
Every winter for the last 20 plus years the Cardinal Gibbons student council has sponsored a blood drive for the school community. This tradition of service continued today.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Drama Educator Kevin Ferguson.
It is fun, exciting, and engaging. It is a preview of the Gibbons experience for prospective students and their parents.It is the Gibbons Positioning System (GPS) program.
Achieving a greater appreciation and a deeper understanding of the Mass is a goal of the latest Parent Faith Reflection Series being offered through the Gibbons Theology Department.
Aspiring student engineers are building a replica of NASA's Mars Rover and, at the same time, having fun, involving the entire school community, and establishing a legacy.
Prayer, service, giving back, and sharing joy… All are traditions at Gibbons, especially during Advent when students, educators, and parents come together in celebration of Christ's birth at Christmas.
'Tis the season for all things Christmas, including wintry weather and the sounds of holiday music filling the halls and theaters at Gibbons. There even is a visit scheduled from Santa!
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Social Studies Educator Jessica Lowe '99.
During a Gibbons retreat, educators and students eat, play, and pray together, as well as grow in their love for God and for one another. By the end of the retreat, they also experience a transformation.
A panel of medical professionals advised students about different careers in the medical field during the second installment of the Illuminate Your Future (IYF) Series, sponsored by iCube.
Behind the enchanting moves of each piece that comprised the fall dance concert, is the story of students growing their creative talents and sharing them with the Gibbons community.
Registrar Annette Jay will retire in December after 40 years of dedicated service. To celebrate her retirement, we retrace her time at Gibbons and the impact she has had on the school as a faithful servant leader.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Spanish Educator Miguel Casas.
The Gibbons school community recently collected 11,129 pounds of goods, providing food and hope to those in need, especially those still recovering from Hurricane Florence and especially during Thanksgiving.
Cardinal Gibbons is excited to welcome home former Social Studies Educator Amy Ernenwein who is rejoining our school community as Director of Professional Development.
Cardinal Gibbons observed Veterans Day with a special student-led celebration that brought together alumni, educators, and parents who served or are now serving in the armed forces.
In Gibbons Drama's high-energy production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee student-actors share their creative gifts and talents.
There is something special about being part of a community. That was evident in detail when the Gibbons school community joined together at Junior Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral.
Seven choral students gave up their Saturday recently to share their gifts and talents with middle school students from throughout the Diocese of Raleigh.
Engage with us is a phrase repeated often at Gibbons. And that is exactly what was taking place at our recent Open House, which welcomed hundreds of prospective students and families to our school.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Math Educator Leah Iyer '08.
Over 20 Gibbons dads recently gathered at The Cardinal Gibbons Short Journey Center for a day of fellowship, service, history, and a little fun.
Gibbons students helped cultivate and develop leadership skills in middle school students at the Fifth Annual Middle School Leadership Conference.
Some of the most rewarding achievements of Gibbons Athletics are taking place on the field, court and in the gym, as well as in the classroom and community because of the program's culture.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Science Educator Joleen Smith.
Sharing the joy of education through service to others - that is the mission of the tutoring program four seniors not only are continuing this year but also are enhancing.
In a Gibbons first, nearly 30 alumni who graduated 50 plus years ago, recently gathered for dinner to recall shared memories and pride of being Golden Crusaders.
Gibbons welcomed home more than 200 alumni and guests to celebrate their Crusader pride at Homecoming Reunion Weekend 2018.
For the last 15 plus years, parents, alumni, and friends of Gibbons have joined in fellowship at the links to enjoy time together playing golf and supporting the school.
The Cardinal Gibbons chapter of the National Honor Society welcomed its newest members during the recent induction ceremony, featuring Alumnus Josh Teder '11 as the guest speaker.
Over 700 educators from Catholic schools across the Diocese of Raleigh recently filled Cardinal Gibbons to share teaching techniques at the Diocesan Education Conference.
We continue our Educator Spotlight series, which regularly brings readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. Today, we spotlight Theology Educator Austin Faur.
The Short Journey Retreat Center is personally important to many members of the Gibbons school community. Read what some members have to say.
Hurricane Florence has left hundreds struggling to recover. The Gibbons community has responded by partnering with Catholic Charities to help those in need.
Gibbons is marking the 17th anniversary of 9/11 with reflection and prayer opportunities, including a special display sponsored by the History Club.
It is a night of faith, family, and football. It is a time to connect with friends. It is a celebration of the Gibbons spirit. It is Family Football Night '18.
Our new Educator Spotlight series regularly will bring readers inside the classroom of one of our educators. We launch the series with English Educator Maria Hill.
Parents engaging with parents, educators, and students = Back to School Night, the official welcome to new & returning parents and an opportunity to meet educators.
The second annual multi-day Middle School Educator Leadership Conference brought together Gibbons educators and educators from several of the Diocese of Raleigh's Catholic middle schools.
The signs are subtle but clear: The initial cleanup is underway at the Cardinal Gibbons Short Journey Retreat Center.
The newest members of our Gibbons family, the Class of 2022, recently took the first steps on their journey of service and outreach.
In Only at Gibbons tradition, the annual Educator Day of Service is a joyful, energizing day that our educators spend in service to others.
In what is an annual Gibbons tradition, the school community came together in faithful prayer during the start of the new school year to celebrate Mass.
Freshman Parent Focus 2018 = More than 350 parents caring for parents. Examples of just that and more were on display throughout the recent event.
While the phrase, "back to school," may denote the end of summer, her at Cardinal Gibbons it also announces the start of an exciting new academic year.
Cardinal Gibbons freshmen started the new school year a day earlier than their schoolmates. It was a most unforgettable day; it was Freshman Welcome Day, an only at Gibbons tradition.
New classes, new educators, new opportunities = the transition into high school for students. Before the start of school, 325 incoming freshmen attended Freshman Focus for a preview of life at Cardinal Gibbons.
What makes a Gibbons leader? Helping to answer that not-so-simple question is a goal of the annual, three-day Gibbons Leadership Conference.
This summer, Cardinal Gibbons welcomed home more than 20 alumni who returned to their alma mater to work with the 1,000 plus students participating in the academics, athletics, and performing arts camps.
It may be summer, but Gibbons doesn't take a vacation from serving those in need. Every Monday, members of the school community prepare a hot lunch for over 250 of the area's hungry.
The Gibbons school community celebrates Sister Mary Teresita Gresko, SND, who died June 29. Principal of our school from 1972 – 1976, her leadership was a keystone to its success today.
These may be the lazy days of summer, but they are the complete opposite for 15 Gibbons students working as interns at area companies.
Having a permanent home for its retreats enables Cardinal Gibbons to offer additional formational opportunities to members of its school community to grow stronger in their faith.
This summer, Gibbons students, alumni, parents, parents of alumni – and now 6th - 8th graders from area Catholic middle schools are updating the school’s laptops.
The Stations of the Cross Prayer Garden, which embodies the faith life at the center of our school community, is undergoing renewal.
The history of Short Journey Retreat Center focuses on its legacy as a sacred place that has guided and will guide the spiritual formation of students.
For the 385 members of the Cardinal Gibbons Class of 2018 graduation weekend was filled with a historic first and long-standing traditions.
Caring and dedicated describe Registrar Annette Jay and Social Studies Educator Taylor Blanton, who were honored for their service to Cardinal Gibbons.
In Only at Gibbons fashion, educators made their goodbyes to the Class of 2018 extra special recently by hosting the first-ever Senior Supper.
Today, we celebrate Math Educator Dr. John Sprague, who is retiring after 18 years of service to Cardinal Gibbons High School.
Today, we celebrate Director of Outreach Agnes Penny, who is retiring after 24 years of dedicated service to Cardinal Gibbons High School.
Today, we celebrate Spanish Educator Karen Scharf, who is retiring after 25 years of dedicated service to Cardinal Gibbons High School.
Susan Sauls, administrative assistant in the College Counseling Department, is retiring after 30 years of dedicated service to Cardinal Gibbons High School.
We celebrate English Educator Catherine Sokash, who is retiring after 35 years of dedicated years of service to Cardinal Gibbons High School.
In a first at Cardinal Gibbons, students recently launched a weather balloon from the middle of the piazza, sending it 92,000 feet into the sky.
Cardinal Gibbons will swell with more than its usual supply of music, art, and drama as four events take place between today and May 11.
The Gibbons community has embraced the school’s recent purchase of the Short Journey Retreat Center, which it will renovate and reopen by 2019.
Gibbons recently celebrated Earth Day, joining the worldwide effort to focus attention on environmental issues and inspire ways to protect the planet.
With a range of themes, choreography, and dance styles, fused with tradition and innovation, Gibbons Dance Program recently presented its spring concert.
Four students earned national honors, placing their art in the top 1% of the thousands submitted to the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Program.
The school’s first-ever Spring Fling aims to showcase the opportunities created by and available to students and to celebrate all things Gibbons.
Three Gibbons seniors took the bold step four years ago as freshmen to initiate a tutoring program for children at a local nonprofit.
Forty-three Gibbons students and seven educators attended Easter Sunday Mass celebrated by Pope Francis at St. Peter's Square.
Students learned about possible internships and careers from 23 Gibbons Alumni and several area businesses at the recent Alumni Career Expo.
Cardinal Gibbons purchased Short Journey Retreat Center, underscoring its commitment to the spiritual formation of its school community.
The Gibbons community will join together the morning of April 14 in service to others and gather that night for the Spring Social.
Going from auditions to opening night, and the countless rehearsals in between, for Pippin is a transformative experience for the students involved in the show.
Members of STARs talked about the growth of the program at the 2018 North Carolina Technology in Education Society Conference.
Twenty-three Cardinal Gibbons student-artists earned 45 honors in the 2018 Regional Scholastic Art Competition.
Theology educator Kim Dandurand is leading a Lenten reflection series, part of the expanding opportunities for spiritual growth Gibbons offers parents.
Opportunities for Gibbons parents to serve have grown from a single annual event and gathering to monthly class specific service projects.
Twenty-nine Gibbons students and four educators experienced a Western Europe "edventure" on their recent school-sponsored trip.
Gibbons will launch two bell schedule pilots to assess the best way to respond to our strategic planning initiatives and advance next level learning skills.
Ten entrepreneurial-minded students pitched their business ideas to a panel of judges in the first-ever Cardinal Gibbons Pitch Contest.
From academics and athletics to the performing arts, Cardinal Gibbons Summer Programs 2018 has something to offer every camper.
They gather early every Friday morning, offering prayers of thanksgiving and intentions for the entire school community. They are members of PrayerCRU.
From an indoor tailgate and Athletics Hall of Fame reception to two varsity basketball games, it was a Friday Night at Cardinal Gibbons unlike any other.
On February 1, Cardinal Gibbons once again welcomed Bishop Zarama to campus - this time to celebrate his first All-School Mass with the Gibbons community.
On this seventh and last day of Catholic Schools Week we end our special series with Jennifer Marks who has coached cheerleading at Gibbons for 21 years.
On this fifth day of Catholic Schools Week we continue our special series with Social Studies Educator Stephen Ferguson.
On this sixth day of Catholic Schools Week we continue our special series with English Educator Jim Ryan.
On this fourth day of Catholic Schools Week we continue our special series with Theology Educator Austin Faur.
On this third day of Catholic Schools Week we continue our special series with Business Department Chair Darsey Williams.
On this second day of Catholic Schools Week we continue our special series with World Language Educator Miguel Casas.
We celebrate Catholic Schools Week with a series of essays that spotlights what Gibbons educators learned from their students. We start with Science Educator Angie Melcher.
The Student Council sponsored Blood Drive is an annual service project that the Cardinal Gibbons wholeheartedly embraces.
Opportunities for Gibbons parents to grow spiritually have expanded, evidenced by the latest addition to the parent faith formation series, Decoding the Book of Revelation.
On Saturday, they came, they watched, and they competed at Cardinal Gibbons High School in what could be called the first stop in the World Series of Robotics.
Three Cardinal Gibbons High School seniors recently qualified as semifinalists in prestigious scholarship programs at two area colleges.
One of the best ways to give thanks is to give back and Cardinal Gibbons Outreach Program makes that a priority every Monday through its work feeding the hungry at The Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen in downtown Raleigh.

They came to share memories, celebrate their alma mater, and enjoy Homecoming Reunion Weekend, Cardinal Gibbons' version of a large family get-together.