It's Homecoming under the lights at St. Michael the Archangel Field! Let's pack the stands with alumni and cheer on the Falcons as they take on The Village School on our home field.
This page is your one-stop shop for info about Homecoming 2025. Please scroll all the way down the page to see event times, information, t-shirt ordering, Mums and Garters contest info, and more.
When: Friday, October 17; gates open at 6pm, kickoff at 7pm
Where: St. Michael the Archangel Field, Frassati Catholic High School
Program Information:
Homecoming Dance
When: Saturday, October 18, 7-10pm
Where: Frassati Catholic High School, Gym
Dance tickets will be sold online only and credit cards will only be accepted.
T-shirt material and sizing information:
6.1 oz., 100% ring spun USA cotton
Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
Made with sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton and sewn with USA cotton thread
When: Friday, October 17, after school, 3:15pm
Where: In the Assembly Hall
Event Information: Judging will occur after school, 3:15pm in the ASSEMBLY HALL, Friday October 17. 1 Girl’s Corsage and 1 Boy’s Garter will be picked from each class, and 5 points will be awarded to the winners' cities.
1 Girl’s Corsage and 1 Boy’s Garter will be picked from the whole school as grand champion, and 10 points will be awarded to the winners' cities
Suggestions for mum or garters:
Traditional elements:
Seniors - white and silver
Freshmen - single mums
Ribbons and braids
School, class, and mascot representation
Sports, clubs and activity-based embellishment
Unique elements like Natural chrysanthemums, and Ribbons/Embellishments representing City and/or House
** in the end, please remember that it's an optional contest! Your mum can look however you like!
Tickets
Prices are:
Adults $8
Students, Military, and Seniors over 60 $5
Under 5 free
Frassati faculty, staff, and current students free
All tickets are General Admission, and there are a few different options for purchase:
Parking
Gates for parking will open at 5:30pm. Home team fans are asked to use the first entrance on Frassati way, marked “HOME PARKING”. Follow the gravel road to the back of the school, and park in either of the two lots you find there. This is the closest parking to the Home entrance gate, and is also the route to use for exit as well.
We invite game officials and fans from the visiting team to use the first or second entrance on Frassati Way and park in the lots in front of the school, marked “VISITOR/OFFICIALS PARKING”. These are the lots closest to the visitors bleachers, visible from the street.
**Please, do not put up tents or chairs in any parking lot.
Expect parking capacity on campus to fill up quickly. Once there is no more room on campus, families can park on the shoulder (both sides) of Frassati Way. Thank you in advance!Questions? Contact Coach Katie Hoff at [email protected].
In addition to the above, please be aware that we are a TAPPS school, and TAPPS puts forth the following regulations for contests in stadiums, and gymnasiums (TAPPS Bylaws Section 138, XIV):
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
FAN BEHAVIOR
Here at Frassati Catholic, our goal is to help our students become VIRTUOUS ATHLETES, in the footsteps of our patron, Pier Giorgio Frassati. We expect our fans to be virtuous too. There is no place in interscholastic activities for hateful and derogatory chants, signs or actions. We encourage our coaches, spirit groups and fans to enthusiastically support their teams, and cheer them on to their best performances.
The expectation is that all fans treat the officials and the opposing team as our guests. Derogatory cheers, shouts, signs, chants or other actions directed at the officials or opponent players or coaches will not be tolerated. In addition, we cannot and do not tolerate any abusive behavior based on race, color, gender or religion.
In accordance with TAPPS regulations, fans are not allowed on the field at any time before, during, or after the game. Violation of this rule will result in monetary fines payable by the offending persons.
The TAPPS Office has created a brief video to share regarding Fan Behavior: