Friendship & Wildcatffeine is the Perfect Blend

Riley GriffithFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight, Student Spotlight

More Than A Fundraiser.Mohammed ShahroujSt. Luke’s: Why did you want to start Wildcatffeine?Mohammed Shahrouj: While campaigning to run for SGA president, I wanted to make a big change in how SGA is portrayed and got the idea to make a coffee shop for students from friends and teachers. SL:&nbsp&nbsp How has Wildcattfeine evolved since your first opening day? MS:&nbsp&nbsp At … Read More

Celebrate School Choice Week

Hannah UptigroveAdmissions, News & Events, Spotlight, Student Spotlight

#SchoolChoiceWeek.National School Choice Week’s goal is to raise awareness of the educational options available to students. Parents choose private schools to be able to select their child’s learning environment. We are grateful that Mobile, Alabama has many options available to ensure that all families find the best fit for their children. St. Luke’s realizes that every child is unique and … Read More

Interview With Alumnus Lee Banks

Journalism StaffAlumni Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight

Lee Banks and family

More Than An Alumnus. In honor of #InternationalDayofEducation, we asked St. Luke’s alumnus Mr. Lee Banks, to tell us how his St. Luke’s education shaped him. St. Luke’s: How did your education at St. Luke’s shape you? Lee Banks: My St. Luke’s education shaped who I am today by teaching me how to persevere, the meaning and application of teamwork, … Read More

Interview With Mrs. Tillman

Connie JacksonFaculty Spotlight, Japonica, Media Center, News & Events, Spotlight

More Than A Librarian.St. Luke’s: Tell me about yourselfKarrie Tillman: I grew up in Citronelle, a small town north of Mobile. As a young child, I recall going to the little public library with my mom on the weekends. We would check out a stack of books to take home and spend hours sitting together reading. I feel this is … Read More

Intern Spotlight: Anna Marie Bentley

aabelNews & Events, Spotlight, Student Spotlight

More Than A Student.Senior Anna Marie Bentley was selected to be an Entrepreneurship & Small Business Startup Intern for the 2021-2022 school year. Anna Marie has been a Wildcat at St. Luke’s for 15-years, earning many accolades for her scholastic and athletic achievements along the way. In addition to her internship, Anna Marie is a varsity athlete on the tennis … Read More

Faculty Spotlight: Amber Miniard

aabelFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight

Mrs. Amber Miniard is a 2nd grade teacher on the Japonica Campus.More Than A Teacher.M y name is Amber Miniard and I was born and raised in Mobile, AL. Prior to becoming a teacher, I had the privilege of serving in the United States Air Force for almost 7 years. While in the Air Force I lived in Northern California … Read More

National Educational Support Professionals Day: Mrs. Wallace

aabelFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight, University

St. Luke’s Supports Its Wildcats.St. Luke’s Learning Lab is for students that have been diagnosed with learning issues that range from ADHD to processing issues to dyslexia. A licensed psychometrist or psychologist provides Mrs. Wallace with the list of accommodations for each diagnosis. For some, it can be preferential seating, and for some, it can be extended time on tests, … Read More

National Scholarship Month: Interview with Mrs. Edmonds

Hannah Uptigrove2022, Faculty Spotlight, News & Events, Seniors, Spotlight, University, Upper School

More Than a College Counselor.St. Luke’s: Where should students start when applying for scholarships?Lydia Edmonds: Start with the schools you are interested in and what scholarships they have. After you apply to a university most will automatically enter you in the contest for scholarships you meet the criteria for. But some universities do expect students to look on their institution’s … Read More