St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic School celebrates first 8th grade graduation in nearly 50 years

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From left, Joe Hartmann, Melvin First, Owen Strand, Lucy Hartmann and Ellie Vlaminck are the five eighth-grade students set to graduate from St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic School in Delano this year.
From left, Joe Hartmann, Melvin First, Owen Strand, Lucy Hartmann and Ellie Vlaminck are the five eighth-grade students set to graduate from St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic School in Delano this year. PHOTO COURTESY ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

Five eighth-grade students are set to graduate from St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic School in Delano this year — the first eighth-grade graduating class since 1975 when the school was St. Peter’s Catholic School.

According to the 2022-2023 Annual Report on Catholic Education (PDF), preschool through sixth grade enrollment had nearly doubled in five years at the school, which prompted administrators to reinstate a middle school program.

The school also added a seventh grade, reinstating the full middle school.

Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Williams will celebrate a graduation Mass for the students on May 28 at the parish.

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