See our 2023-2024 athletics handbook here.
For the high school schedule click here.
Grades 5-8
When purchasing a Chromebook, the following minimum specifications are
recommended:
Processor: Dual-Core Intel Celeron
RAM (installed): 4.0 GB
Hard Drive Capacity: 32.0 GB
Hard Drive Type: Solid State Drive
Manufacturer: Lenovo, HP, and Acer are recommended, but not required.
The universal use of Chromebooks will allow students to own the same devices which run the same applications. Chromebooks are the preferred devices for our most utilized applications, Google Suite and Google Classroom.
Grades 9-12
For the High School Division; Chromebooks, Windows Laptops or MAC Laptops are acceptable.
Any newly purchased laptop will meet the below requirements.
If purchasing/using a Chromebook, use the aforementioned minimum specification requirements.
FACTS Family Portal is a private and secure parents’ portal that will allow parents to view academic information specific to their children while protecting their children’s information from others. You may view your child’s grades, attendance, as well as other useful school information.
Every family must create a new login in FACTS SIS Family Portal to access grades, attendance, and the like.
Please view the instructions here.
Consulta las instrucciones aquí.
A friendly FB forum where JPII parents/guardians can ask questions and share information about the school and events. These are private groups, and you must be a registered family for the upcoming school year to be admitted access.
The Home & School Association (HSA) is a liaison among parents, teachers, and the principal.
The mission of the HSA is to enhance the Catholic family spirit while promoting a community atmosphere and special events for students and families.
There are numerous venues for parental participation that provide opportunities to be involved in your child’s middle school experience. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 P.M. All HSA meetings are open and parents are encouraged to attend.
Questions? Please email HSA@JPIIHyannis.org .
Inclement Weather Options
In the event of unsafe traveling conditions, JPII will announce one of three school options:
- Full Cancellation: School days fully canceled must be held at the end of the school year.
- SAL Day (“Structured Alternative Learning” ): SAL days are asynchronous days when teachers post content and assignments to their Google Classrooms. SAL days count toward the school’s 180-day requirement.
- Remote Learning Day: Remote learning days are synchronous remote sessions where teachers conduct classes remotely. This modality counts as an instructional day.
*Families will be notified by phone call and email by the Head of School.
SAL Day Details
When the school initiates a SAL day, teachers will provide digital (or other) instruction via articles, textbooks, videos, chat, or other teacher-provided input. Students will complete performance tasks associated with teacher-provided instruction. Teachers and students will be available to interact via discussion thread, chat, email, or other digital conversation tools. The method of electronic communication and the time frame for teacher availability is determined by the teacher and noted in the assignment directions.
St. John Paul II School offers a free breakfast and lunch program through the Abbey Group and Barnstable Public Schools. Students enrolled at St. John Paul II School are entitled to one free breakfast and one free lunch each full school day. This is part of the National School Lunch Program. Students with dietary restrictions also can receive accommodations.
Menu Click on the specific menus for each building to see the healthy options our students receive for meals.
Accommodation Form Click on the left-hand side menu to download the PDF and instructions for meal accommodations.
Click here for the 2022-2023 optional student insurance information.
Click here for FY24 Form.
Click here for the Performing Arts Calendar 2023-2024.
Uniforms are a distinct indication of a student’s connection to St. John Paul II School. Representing the school in a positive manner is an expectation in all areas of student life, including professional dress. The overall goal of the dress code is for students to be attired professionally, tastefully, and comfortably.
Used uniforms, spirit wear, and athletic wear may be purchased at the school store located in the High School building. For store hours, please call the office.
2024 -25 School Year To make your uniform purchase seamless and cost-effective, we are partnering with School Uniforms by Tommy Hilfiger to provide uniforms for students in Grades 5 – 12.
Uniform Policy:
Grades 5 – 8
Grades 9-12
You can access School Uniforms by Tommy Hilfiger by clicking this link: Tommy Hilfiger STJO48
St. John Paul II School and the Diocese of Fall River are committed to the protection of all of our students. Anyone that is interested in volunteering at St. John Paul II School must complete a CORI (background check), review and sign the Code of Conduct, and complete online Safe Environment Training before volunteering at JPII.
Please be sure to read the following thoroughly. Please ONLY submit a completed packet, including the following documents, to the Main Office once you have gathered ALL required documents.
Completed Volunteer Packet MUST include ALL of the following:
- Completed CORI Form with a copy of government-issued photo identification
- Signed Code of Conduct for Diocesan Lay Employees and Volunteers
- Safe Environment Training Certificate
Download the CORI Acknowledgement Form
Download the Code of Conduct Form
Download Instructions to complete the online Safe Environment Training
Click to download and print work permit.