Marian seeks alumni for 75th anniversary
Marian High School is reaching out to reconnect with alumni as the school prepares for its milestone 75th anniversary celebration in the 2028-29 school year.
With a strong legacy of excellence and a vibrant community of over 8,000 alumni, Marian is eager to engage as many former students as possible in celebration of this momentous anniversary.
“Marian High School’s alumni have been integral to our success for the past 70 years, and we are excited to reconnect with as many of you as possible,” said Erin Marek, director of advancement. “As we look ahead to our anniversary celebration, we want to ensure all members of our Marian family are included in this exciting chapter.”
As part of its ongoing efforts to reconnect with the Marian community, the school has identified that hundreds of alumni are currently unreachable due to outdated contact information.
In an effort to bring together the school’s network of graduates, Marian is urging alumni to update their contact details and reconnect with the school through the newly launched alumni engagement initiatives.
Marian alumni whose current home address the school has will be receiving a list in the mail of graduates whose contact information is being sought.
Those who receive a list are asked to review it and return completed forms to the school.
Alumni who have lost contact with the school or have not updated their information are encouraged to visit www.mariancatholichs.org/alumni or contact the Alumni Office at 570-467-3335 or alumni@mariancatholichs.org.
Alumni opportunities
• 75th anniversary celebration: Special events, reunions and activities throughout the 2028-29 school year including a 75th Anniversary Gala.
• Alumni mentorship programs: Offering opportunities to engage with current students, share experiences and support future generations.
• Exclusive newsletters and events: Invitations to alumni-exclusive social events, updates on school activities and highlights from the Marian community.
• Philanthropic Initiatives: A chance to give back to the school through donations, scholarships and volunteer opportunities.
Marian High School is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic school in grades 9 through 12 from many communities and many faiths in Schuylkill, Carbon and Luzerne counties.
It was established in 1954 after the consolidation of St. Jerome’s High School in Tamaqua, St. Mary’s High School in Coaldale and St. Ann’s High School in Lansford. Its original location consisted of a three-town campus in Tamaqua, Coaldale and Lansford. Mauch Chunk Catholic High School in Jim Thorpe joined Marian Catholic High School in 1966.