On Thursday, Feb. 11, juniors received their class rings, a first for Frassati Catholic students. The rings are made of a dark blue stone surrounded by the school name and shield. The rings also bear unique “Founder” inscriptions in honor of the junior class, which will be the first to graduate from Frassati Catholic.
The juniors, along with the rings, will receive a special blessing at a Mass on March 11.
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About Frassati Catholic High School: Founded in 2013, Frassati Catholic High School serves the families and parishes in the north Houston area of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Administered by the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation from Nashville, TN, Frassati Catholic High School prepares students to walk on the path of true happiness through a robust college-preparatory curriculum rooted in the Catholic faith. The school currently serves freshman through junior students, and will be a full 9th-12th grade campus in 2016-17. For more information about Frassati Catholic High School, contact Kyle Smith, director of communications, at 832-616-3227.