100 Years with a Firm Foundation

“Once Upon A Time…. “ This year, as our school turns 100 years old, we will recount an occasional story from our past. Today, we share a page from Father Allouez Catholic School history that reminds us of the very generous shoulders (and floors) we stand on! We will title it, “IF THIS FLOOR COULD TALK.”

Father Allouez Catholic School’s history stretches back 100 years, with its beginnings at St. Matthew Parish in 1925. The founding parishioners felt a great commitment to build their community in every fashion, including the bricks and mortar of a proper church and parish school. The original cream-colored brick combination church and school (built in 1924/25) was just east of the Parish Center, where St. Matthew Campus staff now park (black and white photo exterior shot). As the 1950s arrived, patient parishioners were thrilled that their steadfast resourcefulness and commitment were finally coming to fruition with the new red brick church and school. If you weren’t aware, the ‘new’ church was the space where our current gym and stage are (see black and white interior photo with caption from 1960’s). The church was completed, and move-in was the week before Christmas, 1952. Even then, the vision was that eventually, when there were adequate funds, this space would become the school’s gymnasium and stage, and a new permanent church would be built on the property. Many years passed, but loyal parishioners continued to believe that one day the plan would become reality. Finally, in the new millennium, after 50 years – and 80 years since the parish’s founding – St. Matthew’s current Church and Gathering Space were dedicated in May 2003, with great celebration and a spirit of profound gratitude!

At the same time, something else was taking place: major updates to the school, building upgrades, and the installation of an elevator! One of the most exciting aspects of the project was the conversion of the former church space into the gym and stage, as always envisioned. Our students would now have a proper place for physical education and fine arts, AND they would finally have a ‘home court’ in athletics! This is when the unexpected occurred. As the layers of flooring in the church – linoleum, carpet, and adhesives – were removed, a beautiful maple wood gym floor was revealed: quite a surprise for the 21st-century planners and parishioners. Indeed, the contractors remarked that the quality and thickness of the wood were of a much better grade than what they might have installed. Until then, no one involved was aware that back in the 1950s, the good parishioners had made certain that a legitimate gymnasium floor was in place for when the day came for the school to get its gym and the parish its proper church! We suspect those earlier parishioners were smiling from above when, after 50 years, that gym floor would finally get its voice: the sound of balls and whistles and sneakers and kids, teachers, coaches, and parents enjoying all the fun of P.E. and athletics! In fact, that first year in the new gym, our Class of 2004 Boys Basketball Team had a remarkable 16-0 season and won the League Championship. In the 21 years since, our gym has been home to so much enjoyment.

This brings us to the present. After two decades of use, it was time to strip and refinish the floor. It was also the perfect opportunity to update the center court with our FACS Wolf logo (St. Matthew and Resurrection Schools merged to become Father Allouez Catholic School in 2016), and to line the court in school colors. In recent weeks, the company working on the floor refinishing, commented on the great quality of the wood. 😇😇👏👏 And now that the job is completed, the beautiful gym floor — so unselfishly created in 1952 — is once again alive with the sounds of balls and whistles and sneakers and sports. Thank you, good people of 70 years ago, for making sure of it!

For 50+ years this floor was the literal foundation for thousands of masses, and important life events, and for the past 22 years, as a wonderful gymnasium and ‘house’ for performances.

“If this floor could talk.” How sacred indeed.

Student Spotlight

Meet more of our amazing students when you schedule a tour at Father Allouez Catholic School. Learn more here!


Father Allouez Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. We are a private Catholic school serving Preschool and Elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. Father Allouez provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.

For more information about FACS, browse our website: https://fatherallouezschool.org.

Fall 2025 Welcome Back Letter From GRACE President

Welcome back! Please read this letter from GRACE President Kim Desotell by clicking the button below.

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Father Allouez Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. We are a private Catholic school serving Preschool and Elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. Father Allouez provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.

For more information about FACS, browse our website: https://fatherallouezschool.org.

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Preschool Enrollment Still Open

Spread the news! There’s still time to apply and enroll in preschool!

Get a step ahead and enroll your child in our preschool education program. Our hands-on, play-based approach ensures learning is both challenging and child-centered in an environment focused on faith-filled activities and development.

Learn more on our preschool webpage.


Father Allouez Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. We are a private Catholic school serving Preschool and Elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. Father Allouez provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.

For more information about FACS, browse our website: https://fatherallouezschool.org.

How Does Your Garden Grow?

This past spring, Mrs. VandenBush’s 3rd Grade class worked together to uncover the plants in our school garden from the fall. Almost all the perennial flowers in the cross-shaped garden beds survived the winter. The students planted tomatoes, sweet corn, celery, potatoes (huckleberry purple and baby reds), beans, and lettuce. Now with Summer here, the strawberry garden bed is looking great, with many juicy red strawberries appearing!

FACS Running Club Excels in the 2025 Bellin

After weeks of enjoying the special camaraderie of training after school, our Father Allouez Catholic School students, along with parents and siblings, experienced the fruits of completing the 2025 Bellin Run, which is annually dedicated to collective community health.

We are grateful to the very dedicated teachers and school parents who encourage, coach, and mentor our students in this wonderful experience of training and completing the run!

2025 Summer Hours

Summer hours commence on Monday, June 9, and will be active until August 15. Please see them in detail for our school, the others, and GRACE Riverside* here.

* All GRACE Schools and Riverside Office closed Monday, June 30 – Friday, July 4.


Father Allouez Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. We are a private Catholic school serving Preschool and Elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. Father Allouez provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.

For more information about FACS, browse our website: https://fatherallouezschool.org.

Friendship Mass Celebrates our 8th Graders

Our annual Friendship Mass, hosted by our 7th Graders, celebrated the countless blessings of our CLASS of 2025. The entire student body and families of our 8th Graders were present.

Following Mass, our Principal, Mr. Dempsey presented each 8th Grader with a Chaplet Rosary from Our Lady of Champion Shrine, and then spoke of the special Gifts of the Holy Spirit that each student embodies. Every 8th Grader has a staff person who specifically prayed for them throughout this year. Their ‘prayer partner’ was also present to personally congratulate them.

Seventh Grade parents hosted a delicious brunch for the 8th Graders and loved ones following Mass. What a very special group of people – and special part of Father Allouez Catholic School’s story – this class has been!

We love you, Mrs. Donarski!

For six decades Mary Donarski has been doing good things at St. Matthew Parish – and we at Father Allouez Catholic School are especially grateful that for 56 of THOSE YEARS, she has devoted herself to our School Library!

Mary has planted the seeds of a love for reading in THREE generations of Father Allouez students! Her tireless dedication and spunky presence have been a great gift to countless colleagues and a legion of volunteers.

With her retirement as our School Librarian approaching, we surprised Mary recently with an All-School Mass, a special tribute and gifts, and a reception in our wonderful school library, which was rededicated as the Mary Donarski Library! Thank you, Mrs. Donarski: what a treasure you are!