About St. Lucy Catholic School
Located in Racine, Wisconsin, St. Lucy Catholic School is one of seven Siena Catholic Schools of Racine, a system of Catholic schools formed by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in 2017. While our schools have decades–and in some cases, over a century–of history, the formation of the Siena system has enabled centralization and strengthening across curriculum, faith formation, operations, human resources, and advancement.
St. Lucy Catholic School serves approximately 200+ students in grades 3K through 8, offering a comprehensive educational program that integrates faith formation with strong academics. Students benefit from a well-rounded curriculum that includes core academic subjects, art, music, and physical education, and incorporates technology. Middle school students experience a model that supports deeper learning and preparation for high school.
Grounded in a close partnership with St. Lucy Parish, the school fosters a welcoming, family-oriented environment where each child is known, supported, and challenged to grow. Rooted in the teachings of Christ and a commitment to academic excellence, St. Lucy forms students in mind, spirit, and character within a vibrant and supportive Catholic community.
About the Principal Opportunity
St. Lucy School offers an opportunity to lead a faith-filled, academically focused school community deeply connected to its parish and families. As part of the Siena Catholic Schools of Racine, the school benefits from system-wide collaboration, resources, and a shared commitment to accessible Catholic education.
The next principal will build upon this strong foundation by deepening Catholic identity, investing in staff professional growth, and fostering a culture of academic excellence. Through strong instructional leadership, they will advance a community grounded in high expectations, a sense of belonging, and a commitment to continuous growth.
The successful candidate will be: