HISTORY
Saint Mark’s has been a cherished part of the Merriam Park neighborhood since it was established in 1889. The parish’s elementary school opened in 1911, under the care and dedication of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. During its post-war peak, the school thrived with more than 1,600 students. Early childhood education was later integrated into the model in the 1990s.
Changes in the neighborhood led to declining enrollment, and in 2019 the school closed its K-8 program. The thriving Preschool, however, remained open. Today the PreK carries on the now centuries-old tradition of educating Christ’s “little one’s” at St. Mark’s. The historic school building remains a center of parish activity, homeschool cooperatives, and a collaborative hub of Catholic nonprofits and apostolates.