Spring into Sisterhood: A Day of Connection, Creativity, and Troubie Spirit
St. Francis High School welcomed over 80 future Troubies for Spring into Sisterhood—a fun-filled day of crafts, spirit activities, and new friendships that gave sixth and seventh grade girls a joyful glimpse into the vibrant heart of our community.

News by MaryAnne Kelly, Director of Advancement

Spring into Sisterhood. St. Francis Catholic High School Sacramento, CAOn Friday, March 28, the St. Francis High School campus came alive with laughter, energy, and the unmistakable spirit of sisterhood as more than 80 sixth and seventh grade girls joined us for our annual Spring into Sisterhood event.

Hosted by our vibrant team of Student Ambassadors, this cherished tradition offers prospective Troubies a fun and engaging way to experience the heart of our community. From the moment they arrived, our guests were greeted with warm smiles, welcoming activities, and plenty of St. Francis swag to make them feel like part of the Troubie family.

The day unfolded with hands-on crafts, delicious treats, and a signature spirit activity that channeled the excitement of Homecoming Week. Divided into small groups, participants were each assigned a mascot and theme, then challenged to choreograph and perform their very own gym entrance—complete with music, dance moves, and high-energy pep. The result? A showcase of creativity, teamwork, and pure joy that lit up the gym and captured the essence of what it means to be a Troubie.

Spring into Sisterhood is more than just a day of fun—it’s an invitation into a community where confidence, connection, and leadership take root early. For many of our young visitors, it marked the beginning of a journey they’ll continue in high school and beyond. After all, it’s never too soon to start planting the seeds of Troubie pride.