Immaculate Conception Parish Recognizes School Staff Members for Outstanding Service
Immaculata High School and Immaculate Conception School (ICS) have named Jake Morio, Immaculata Director of Facilities, and Mary McKeown, ICS Pre-Kindergarten instructional assistant, as recipients of the 2025 Lux Dei (Light of God) Award. This annual award honors a faculty or staff member from each school who exemplifies the mission of Catholic education through their service, leadership, and faith. The recipients were nominated by colleagues and parents.
Mrs. McKeown, a beloved member of the ICS family for 25 years, was recognized for her kindness, patience, and unwavering dedication to the young students in her care. Known for her boundless energy and deep compassion, she fosters a nurturing learning environment and instills in children the values of faith and love. Colleagues and parents praise her selfless devotion, describing her as a guiding light who works tirelessly behind the scenes to support both students and staff. Reflecting on her time at ICS, Mrs. McKeown shared, "Being a part of the ICS community means so much to me. There are so many people who go above and beyond to make ICS a special place to be, and I am blessed to have been a part of this school family for many years."
At Immaculata High School, Mr. Morio is committed to maintaining a safe, functional, and welcoming school environment. From ensuring every classroom is ready for learning, to tackling unexpected challenges with unwavering determination, his hard work and pride in his role are evident to all who pass through Immaculata’s doors. Known for his strong work ethic and quiet leadership, he has earned the respect and admiration of students, faculty, and visitors alike. Immaculata Principal Ed Webber shared, "The care and dedication he puts into this school every day are unmatched. He is the reason so many aspects of our daily lives at Immaculata run so smoothly."
The Lux Dei Award celebrates the vital role faculty and staff play in Catholic education. Mrs. McKeown and Mr. Morio serve as daily reminders of the light of Christ through their work and presence in the school community. Their contributions help ensure that Immaculate Conception School and Immaculata High School remain places of faith, learning, and service for generations to come.