SCHOLARSHIPS/FINANCIAL AID

Christ the King School has scholarship/financial aid available to children of eligible parishioners.  Christ the King School grants scholarships on a year–to year basis.  Financial aid for eligible students is available each year.

Beth Clark Memorial Scholarship Fund 
The Beth Clark Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to assist families at Christ the King School with tuition where there is a determined need.  Applications are confidential and should be made to the principal. Financial aid must be applied for annually by May 1. 

  • Request for tuition assistance may only be made if a family has completed one year at Christ the King School.
  • Financial statement must be completed.
  • Last IRS Form 1040 must accompany financial forms.
  • Priority is given to established Parishioners first.
  • Non — Catholic students are not eligible to receive scholarships.
  • Recipient families are encouraged to volunteer at the school on a monthly basis, e.g. serving in the cafeteria, helping in the Library or with Thursday folders.

Marci Esteve Memorial Fund Scholarship
This memorial fund gives financial aid to families in need of tuition assistance.

William and Margaret Flynn Scholarship
The purposes for which this trust is established are to support the education of child in need of financial assistance and to support those activities that would enhance and improve such education and growth.

Henrion Scholarship
This scholarship is intended to help a student pursue his or her Catholic high school education.  The student who is selected for this award has excelled at Christ the King in all areas of endeavors.

Robert L. and Mary Frances Cattoi Family Foundation Scholarship
This grant provides a scholarship for a graduating student who will be attending Catholic high school.  The selected student must display Christian values, good academics, and involvement in school activities.

Christ the King School Beth Clark Memorial Teachers' Fund
The purpose for which this trust is established is to annually award two "Teacher of the Year" awards, one for the Upper School and one for the Lower School, and to provide funding for any recognition expenses related to these awards.