The third annual Casey Impact day will be held on April 3rd, 2025. This year, Casey Impact Day will recognize the enormous impact of scholarships on Red Bank Catholic students and their families. This impact would not be possible without the generous support of our community, which ensures beloved Casey traditions and academic excellence continue while we pursue growth and innovation for generations to come.
If RBC made an impact on you, donate today and help to make an impact on Caseys today and tomorrow.
Make an impact on scholarships
The impact that a donation to a scholarship fund has on a student is substantial and long-lived. Scholarships provide access and opportunity and they are integral in fostering the potential that many students possess.
On this third annual Impact Day, we have shared how the impact a scholarship has on students is lifelong and far-reaching.
The personal and lasting impact that a scholarship has on a student and their family cannot be understated.
A newly-formed scholarship at Red Bank Catholic, the Katelyn Morales Memorial Scholarship, has been created by Katelyn's family and will be a financial aid scholarship for qualified students.
As a Sisters of Mercy school, Red Bank Catholic puts tremendous value on giving. Scholarships that provide the financial support to allow students to dedicate themselves to a Catholic-rooted, quality education at Red Bank Catholic is a form of giving that can offer a lifetime of benefits and opportunities to those who receive them.
Red Bank Catholic is pleased to announce the Tradition Scholarship has been created to begin supporting RBC students for the 2025-2026 school year.
Jealous eyes of students can be found in the halls of Red Bank Catholic on Fridays as teachers walk by in RBC dress down gear. What they may not know is that the Friday Faculty Dress Down is for a good cause.
The first recipient of the Mary Ann Schulz Memorial Scholarship was announced last month during Red Bank Catholic’s annual Performing Arts Banquet.
The Power of an RBC Scholarship
"I gained confidence in myself, learned the value of teamwork, found my voice as a leader, and understood that I had the opportunity - and responsibility- to help others in my community to the best of my ability." -Jenna '02