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Meet the Principal

 

Dear St. Edith School Community,

My name is Ruth Scaramucci, and I am the new principal of St. Edith Catholic School! I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and my Master of Arts in Educational Psychology and Graduate Certificates in Educational Assessment and Basic School Administration from Eastern Michigan University. 

I have worked in the Archdiocese of Detroit for 14 years at St. Raphael in Garden City and Our Lady of Victory in Northville, teaching predominantly middle school. I am a 2019 graduate of the Archdiocese of Detroit’s Principal Formation Institute. For the past three years, I have served as the curriculum director and middle school learning center teacher at Our Lady of Victory. I am blessed to have the opportunity to lead this school community! Be on the lookout for some changes to the website and handbooks this summer. 

I am looking forward to bringing a wealth of knowledge and curriculum to St. Edith, where I have been a parishioner. I live in Livonia with my husband, David, my two children, Luke and Rachel, and my big orange cat, Leo. If you are an 8:30 Mass regular, chances are you have met my family and me! When I am not working, I enjoy reading, watching sports, watching my kids play sports, and soaking up the summer sunshine by the pool. Have a great rest of the school year, and I cannot wait to meet you all over the coming months!

Your Partner in Education,

Mrs. Ruth Scaramucci 

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15089 Newburgh Road, Livonia, MI 48154
Phone: 734-464-1250

 

Our Mission

St. Edith Catholic School “teaches as Jesus did” with love, care, and discipline, centering on the Eucharist, and focusing on students: our gifts and our future.

School Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 7:30 AM - 3:15 PM

Our Mission

St. Edith Catholic School “teaches as Jesus did” with love, care, and discipline, centering on the Eucharist, and focusing on students: our gifts and our future.

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