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SUMMER. AT. JESUIT!
From first through twelfth grade, boys and girls can fill their days with STEM, art, sports, special interests, and classes at Jesuit. The entire campus and all facilities are transformed for the best summer experience in Sacramento
Athletics “No Contact Dead Period”
Mandatory quiet time where athletes are not allowed contact with high school coaches
Per CIF-SJS Office: “During the dead period no member of the coaching staff (paid or voluntary) may have any contact with his/her athletes. The use of outside agencies is not allowed to circumvent the dead period.”
Marching Band pop-up shop
Apparel for musicians and family spirit items
Pop-up shop open through July 14, 2025. Order directly through our official Nike partner.
REQUIRED ITEMS FOR BAND MEMBERS ARE:
- White Legend Short Sleeve Tee
- Red Legend Short Sleeve Tee
- Black Shorts. These may be the Nike Dri-fit shorts available for order in the pop-up or PE Black shorts, available for purchase in The Cove - Jesuit’s on-campus store.
- Items are the same as in prior years. Returning members may use their previous pieces or order new ones.
Families and fans may also order any items.
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Mandatory Student Orientation
Sophomore @ 8am / Junior @ 10:30am / Senior @ 1pm - Dress Code Required
- Sophomore Orientation (8:00am – 10:00am) Student drop-off/pick-up on American River Drive
- Junior Orientation (10:30am – 12:30pm) Student drop-off/pick-up by Chapel
- Senior Orientation (1:00pm – 3:00pm) Student drop-off/pick-up by Chapel
Students will be taking school ID photos. Please report on time, be neatly groomed, and wear standard dress code attire. (Wear a JHS collared shirt and chino/khaki pants or shorts.)
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Mandatory Freshman Orientation
Dress Code Required / Check-in at 8:30am / Pick-up at 12:45pm
Welcome Class of 2029 and families! Students will meet and spend the morning with their Big Brothers. See details below.
Drop-off / Parking
Drop-off and Pick-up on American River Drive only
Drivers… Stay for Coffee + Park in Main Lot
Parents and guardians, please join us for coffee during/following student check-in! Reception hosted by the Loyola Guild and located under the Pergola outside the Gym. Those who plan to stay for coffee may turn right on the access road and park in the lot off our main entrance at O’Donnell and Fair Oaks.
About Orientation
First Day of Instruction
(1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Special Schedule - Casual Dress
Students will attend all their classes on the first day of class. Meet teachers, learn class expectations, and find classrooms to get prepared for your first full week of classes the following Monday. (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) indicates the period and order of the classes throughout the day. Classes begin at 8:20 and end at 3:00 pm. Each class is 40 minutes long. Lunch is from 11:40 am-12:30 pm.
TIPS! The easiest way to view the Bell Schedule is to use the Quicklinks drop-down menu at the top of the website. You can also visit the school calendar at jesuithighschool.org/calendar and use the filter Schedule Rotation to show the class rotations for each day. Sync the school calendar to your personal Google or Apple Calendar! Learn how to subscribe to the most up-to-date version of the calendar on our Communication FAQs.
Isaac Serwanga ’08
Inspirational speaker, author, and entreprenuer
“I remember…after class, me and my good friends always coming to the same table and just talk…about life…or football, or what’s going on. It was a simple moment, but I remember it vividly because it was a great connection, and it represented brotherhood.”
Donghwan Park ’20
Jesuit Class of 2020 Valedictorian, Fencing Team USA Member, 2019 Cadet World Championship Team, Stanford University
“My teachers at Jesuit have always been supportive and helped me learn, even when I [was] absent for tournaments abroad.”
Adam McGrew ’15
Associate Director for Campus Ministry and Theology teacher
“…these experiences pushed me outside my comfort zone and instilled a love for service that ultimately blossomed into a passion that I wanted to build on and a career.”
Jonathan Fong ’20
“Gratitude for Jesuit High School, love for our friends and family, and hope for our future…”