“St. Mark’s Catholic School is a ministry
of St. Mark's Catholic Community that fosters
academic excellence, rooted in the Catholic faith, and Christian values."
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Our 8th grade boys won the Hallissey Tournament, Congratulations! |
Congratulations to our 7th grade girls for taking 2nd place in the Hallissey Tournament |
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Our 4th grade girls won the championship in the ICSI Basketball Tournament |
Congratulations to our 5th/6th grade girls took 2nd place in the ICSI Basketball Tournament |
Mr. Tim LaMott has been awarded a National Catholic Education Association Presidents' Award!!
Please read the attached Press Release. We can't think of a more deserving recipient. Thank you for all you do for our community, Tim!
Msgr. John F. Meyers Award
This award is presented to an individual who has provided substantial support for Catholic education through contributions in the areas of development, public relations, scholarship programs, financial management, or government relations.
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Tim M. LaMott
Retired, Business Owner St. Mark's Catholic School, Diocese of Boise
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Tim LaMott is the awardee for the Msgr. John F. Meyers Award. Mr. LaMott is a lifelong supporter of Catholic education. He was part of the first graduating class of St. Mark's Catholic School in Boise, ID, and has been donating his time, talent and treasure ever since. His children graduated from St. Mark's, and now his grandchildren attend. A retired business owner with numerous awards for top performance and excellence, he has dedicated himself to furthering the mission of Catholic education at St. Mark's and Bishop Kelly High School for more than 30 years. His dedicated service has been as building committee chairman for multiple projects, school foundation president, strategic planning committee member, capital campaigns manager, parish council member, master planning chairman, cub scout master and more. Most recently, Mr. LaMott has completed a four-year, $4,000,000 renovation of St. Mark's Catholic School, including a chapel with the blessed sacrament reserved in a tabernacle. He and his wife MaryBeth are lead donors for the project. He also raised the majority of the funds, managed the project, organized volunteers, knocked down cinder block walls, climbed through crawl spaces, repaired HVAC units on top of the school, and so much more. Mr. LaMott volunteered four years of his life for the St. Mark’s school community and for generations of young disciples to come.
Press Release
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