by Megan Szczypka | Dec 12, 2025 | Alumni, Athletics, People, School News, Uncategorized
The fall 2025 season at Father Gabriel Richard High School will be remembered as one of exceptional achievements. Across every field, course, pool, and court, Irish athletes delivered performances defined by resilience, teamwork, and an unwavering competitive spirit....
by Julie Frank | Dec 12, 2025 | Academics, Articles, People, Pro-Life, School News
This fall, Father Gabriel Richard High School began a pilot program dedicated to including students with cognitive impairment in our school community. The Venerable Lejeune Program grew out of a desire to bring students the opportunity to learn and grow according to...
by Megan Szczypka | Oct 1, 2025 | Campus Ministry, Events, People, School News
During the weekend of September 20–21, a group of 43 students and staff from FGR embarked on a deeply spiritual journey, a Jubilee Pilgrimage to several sacred sites. Carrying the prayer intentions of the entire FGR community, the group set out not only to explore...
by Julie Frank | Jun 17, 2025 | Academics, People, Pro-Life, School News
This spring, Christopher Dotson, principal of Father Gabriel Richard High School (FGR), announced a pilot program in which an authentically Catholic high school education could be offered to students with cognitive impairments who seek a certificate of completion....
by Arwen Mosher | May 5, 2025 | Articles, Athletics, People, School News
Before the 2024 – 2025 season, our Girls’ Basketball program hadn’t seen a player score 1,000 points since Ann O’Sullivan, a 1982 graduate. Recently, however, we have been racking up the points: right on the heels of her teammate Charlotte Miller ’25’s December...
by Julie Frank | Apr 14, 2025 | Academics, Households, School News, Uncategorized
How long did it take you to get where you are today? What role does faith play in your work? How do you balance being a mom with your full-time career? These are just some of the questions our students asked the panels of community members at the inaugural Career Day...