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St. Anthony School is committed to preparing students for the future by integrating technology into every classroom. We proudly maintain a 1:1 Chromebook ratio for all students, ensuring access to the digital tools they need to succeed.
Through our partnership with the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), students also engage in hands-on STEM learning experiences that foster critical thinking and innovation.
Academics
Literacy
Great Minds: Wit & Wisdom®
Wit & Wisdom® is a comprehensive K–8 English language arts curriculum crafted to help students build the knowledge and skills they need to be successful readers, exceptional writers, and effective communicators.
Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics encourages students to actively engage with math by using their knowledge and surroundings as resources.
Science
Amplify Science
Amplify Science is a K–8, hands-on curriculum that combines investigations, literacy-rich activities, and interactive tools—helping students think, read, write, and argue like scientists.
Social Studies
Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies
Grade-level instruction in Inquiry Practices and Processes, Behavioral Sciences, Economics, Geography, History, and Political science is developed following the Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies.
Live Your Faith
St. Anthony's Campus Ministry program encourages students to live out the Gospel through both service and liturgical ministry.
Throughout the year, students participate in service projects that support our community—helping those in need and fostering a spirit of compassion and generosity.
Students may also choose to serve at the altar during school Masses, deepening their understanding of the Catholic faith while contributing to the reverence of the liturgy.
Faith Formation
Catechism
Loyola Press: Finding God
Our religious education curriculum is rooted in Scripture, Catholic doctrine, and Ignatian spirituality.
Sacramental Preparation
Reconciliation
Students participate in Reconciliation (also known as Confession or Penance) during the liturgical seasons of Advent and Lent.
Explore Our Nation
Each year, a group of eighth graders has the opportunity to step beyond the classroom and explore our nation’s capital.
They walk the halls of history, visiting iconic landmarks such as the U.S. Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Smithsonian museums.
Students stand where leaders have shaped the nation, pay their respects at national memorials, and see the stories they have studied come alive before their eyes.
This unforgettable trip is more than travel—it is a chance to connect with classmates, deepen their understanding of American history, and create memories they will carry for a lifetime.