MARATHON DAY

Friday, Oct. 3

Each student enrolled at Holy Spirit Catholic School is encouraged to raise $150 to support Marathon for Non-Public Education.

Each year, Holy Spirit Catholic School celebrates the Marathon for Non-Public Education, or Marathon Day, for short.

The Marathon helps us raise funds to support Holy Spirit Catholic School school programs and celebrate the things that make a Holy Spirit education special—strong academics, life-long relationships, and a deep understanding of our faith tradition. The Marathon is also a community-building event that raises overall awareness of and support for Catholic education.

This year, we have teamed up with Get Movin’© to make this event fun and profitable with online mobile friendly technology!

Follow these 3 simple steps to get to our goal fast!

  1. Register or re-Login to your parent dashboard and complete your child’s student webpage with a PICTURE at getmovinfundhub.com. School Identifier: 66c5ea655a73a

  2. Make an online donation using the red Donate button right away

  3. Share with friends and family, they want to help!

    • Send 10-15 emails and/or text messages

    • Post to Facebook or Twitter

    • Help your child reach their goal in 24/48 hours

T.E.A.M = Together, Everyone, Achieves, More!

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Final Donation due date: 10/10/2025 11:59 PM

Holy Spirit Catholic School has fantastic INCENTIVES for all students to earn! 

We are offering rewards and incentives for individuals, classrooms, and an incentive for the entire school to enjoy as a team. Incentives were created to reward all students! When a student has reached his/her goal of raising $150, they will receive a Marathon t-shirt (when they are distributed). This shirt may be worn as an optional uniform shirt and/or with jeans on Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 8. When a student raises an additional $50 over their goal of $150, they will receive 2 out of uniform passes. Here are a few of our school-wide incentives from last year:

Questions about Marathon for Non-Public Education can be directed to Leah Santer or Kari Wohlever.