
History of Incarnation School


Sister Mary John, BVM, arrived on the scene during the year 1955. At the end of Sister's administration, 1961, construction of the six class room addition was started. The two-story brick building on the north side of campus had outside corridors on both floors to maximize current safety standards. Two of the classrooms were left temporarily unpartitioned to serve as a parish meeting hall. Another classroom was used as the first library. One of those rooms is still used for after-school care.

Sister Mary Bertilla, BVM became principal in 1961. "Education Under God" 1963 was the title of the project to collect the $80,000 needed for construction. The funds were also used to purchase the remaining two houses at the corner of Central and Dryden Streets, to pave the grounds, and to complete fencing of the play yard. When Sister Mary Leonita, BVM became principal in 1967, a library was established with a full time librarian. In 1970, a media center was opened and staffed by parent volunteers. Incarnation has always relied on the the volunteer work of parents.
Incarnation Parish School has continued to change and develop. Religious sisters no longer live at Incarnation; the staff are mostly lay people. Incarnation has kept up with the current digital media with a computer lab and computers in every classroom. There is now a staffed and equipped science lab and an art room. There is an annual science fair and art show. The school's athletic teams, known as the Incarnation Eagles,are award-winners whose trophies are displayed at the entrance of the school.
On July 30, 2006, Incarnation Parish acquired the property of the nearby North Glendale Methodist Church. This acquisition included a chapel, a gym, a professional kitchen, room for a preschool and a large education building along with outdoor recreation facilities. The campus required over $300,000 in safety and structural improvements. Incarnation now enters a new era with significantly greater space for its growing ministries. The school now has a new gym, a location for school programs and dinners and in August of 2009, Incarnation opened a certified preschool in the newly dubbed "Incarnation Community Center".
Over the years, over 30,000 students have attended Incarnation School. It has a wonderful reputation in the community with top ranking in the Glendale News-Press and local area high schools. Many of our graduating students earn scholarships and honors at entrance at local Catholic high schools. The combined efforts of teachers, parents, and students makes attendance at Incarnation Parish School an "advantage for life".
Principals of Incarnation School
Sr. Mary Philothea, BVM 1937
Sr. Mary Wilhelmine, BVM 1943
Sr. Mary Mauricine, BVM 1949
Sr. Mary John, BVM 1955
Sr. Mary Bertilla, BVM 1961
Sr. Mary Leonita, BVM 1967
Sr. Kathleen Morrissey, BVM 1973
Sr. Mary Evangelita Hughes, BVM 1978
Mr. Robert Grossi 1985
Sr. Mary Francis Borgia, IHM 1989
Mrs. Mary Krzywkowski 1990
Mr. Mike Muir 1995
Mrs. Anne Regan-Smith 2000
Ms. Olivia Carrillo 2007








