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Ask the Expert 2025

September 1, 2020
Sactown Staff,

Paul LeBoeuf & Josh Rojas
Jesuit High School of Sacramento

Get to know the alumni team at Jesuit: Josh Rojas, alumni relations manager, and Paul LeBoeuf, newly appointed alumni minister. A proud member of the class of 2000, Josh brings a deep connection to the school community and a commitment to strengthening the bonds between past and present Marauders. After 29 years as director of campus ministry, Paul is excited to expand faith-based programming—like retreats and service days—for alumni and alumni parents seeking deeper engagement.

How can alumni stay connected to Jesuit High School?

We encourage our alumni to remain actively engaged long after graduation. LinkedIn continues to be our most effective tool for job seekers, networkers and those looking to hire fellow Marauders. For graduates nearby—or visiting—we host monthly Masses, guest speakers, mentorship days, and plenty of opportunities to cheer on “Big Red” at student performances and athletic events.

How does Jesuit’s alumni network support students after graduation?

Jesuit forms young men to be Men for Others—a mission that stays with them long after their final exam. Our alumni excel across industries, and their willingness to share their stories and support current students is one of our strongest assets. Whether you’re seeking career advice, industry insight or a helping hand, Jesuit grads are eager to help guide the next generation. This isn’t just a school—it’s a lifelong brotherhood.

Are there opportunities to connect with alumni personally or professionally?

Absolutely. Alumni Mentorship Day each April connects juniors with graduates across a range of fields for meaningful conversations about success, and our Professional Development Series brings in leaders from diverse industries to educate and motivate our alumni community. This September, the Big Red Golf Tournament kicks off Homecoming Weekend, followed by the Big Bash community dinner and Friday night football. It’s one of the most joyful and energizing weekends of the year—and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back to campus!

4660 Fair Oaks Blvd. Sacramento. 916.482.6060. jesuithighschool.org

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