Mark your calendars! Join us for our Annual Gala on Saturday, February 28, from 6:00 to 10:30 PM at Granite Links.Join us for Saint Agatha School’s Annual Gala & Auction, our biggest fundraiser of the year—and one of the most enjoyable nights on our community calendar. This adults-only evening is a fun night out and a great opportunity for families, alumni, and friends to connect, mingle, and get to know one another while supporting a meaningful cause.
Buy tickets, donate, or get involved:
https://stagatha.ejoinme.org/2026GalaAuction
At Saint Agatha School, education goes beyond academics. We focus on nurturing hearts, minds, and souls.
While tuition covers only part of the cost of educating each child, our Annual Fund bridges the gap and keeps our programs strong.
Your generosity helps us:
Keep class sizes small
Enrich academics, arts, and athletics
Invest in great teachers and innovative learning
Strengthen leadership and faith-based education
Support student life and spiritual growth
Every gift supports each student, every day. From curious preschoolers to confident eighth graders, your kindness makes a lasting impact.
Questions? Contact Kerry Piccolo, Director of Advancement & Marketing, at [email protected]

I am pleased to announce that Amy Chrisom, Assistant Principal and Director of Early Childhood Education, has been selected as the 2026 Saint Agatha School Supra et Ultra Award recipient. This distinguished award, which recognizes those who go “Above and Beyond” in service to Saint Agatha School, will be presented at the Saint Agatha School Gala on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Amy truly personifies the spirit of the Supra et Ultra Award. Since assuming the role of Director of Early Childhood Education in 2023, and subsequently Assistant Principal in 2025, her leadership, dedication, and tireless commitment have consistently exceeded expectations. She is always willing to do whatever is necessary to ensure that Saint Agatha School is not only successful, but thriving.
Prior to her administrative roles, Amy served as a K1 teacher for fifteen years, earning the respect and admiration of her colleagues and the families she served—many of whom remain part of our school community today. Beyond her professional contributions, Amy and her family are active parishioners of Saint Agatha Parish, generously donating their time through involvement in parish committees and activities.
We are grateful for Amy’s unwavering service and leadership, and we look forward to celebrating this well-deserved honor with her at the Gala.
Gregg Chambers, Principal