St Mark's is a Lutheran church and school serving Citrus Heights, California. The mission of the school is to glorify God, grow in His word, and go with the gospel. The goal of the school is to mold children into children of God by focusing on spirit, intellect, the body and social skills, all godly principles. The school has a Lion's Club, Cub Club, Summer Youth Programs, FACES program, youth groups, a basketball team, volleyball team, and track and field team. The church holds Bible study sessions for adults and children, as well as worship services.
St. Lucy Parish School is a Catholic school that offers a Christ-centered education and strives for excellence. As a part of the Campbell community for more than 50 years, the school takes pride in its rich history and innovative spirit. The school strives to prepare each student for high school. In 2011, all students who applied to local Catholic high schools were accepted. The school offers mathematics and reading specialists, new technology resources, tutoring with teachers and more for all students. It provides individualized attention and students are encouraged to participate in various activities and leadership opportunities. Co-curricular activities include football and sports teams, Lego Robotics Club, scouting and drama, choir, book club, cooking and more.
Our Lady of Grace School is located in a residential neighborhood on Somerset Avenue, where you can often hear the sound of children playing long after school has been released. Ryan Brusco is the principal of the school, which teaches students in Kindergarten through the 8th grade.
The main building was constructed in 1955 and houses eight regular classrooms, the technology center and the library. The gym is used for dance, drama and, on rainy days, physical education classes. The playground, which features a large grassy area, ball courts and play structures, shares space with the parish parking lot. The school's office is located around the corner on Somerset Ave.