
Opportunities to strengthen their ethical and moral foundations.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Cristo Rey High School Sacramento student!
Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year will be available starting September 15, 2025.
Cristo Rey is a co-ed Catholic high school offering excellent academics, a college preparatory curriculum, competitive sports, and a variety of extracurricular activities. Our unique Work Study Program makes us The School that Works!
We feel truly blessed to have committed families like yours who care deeply about their children’s future and are willing to invest their time and energy in our community.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Opportunities to strengthen their ethical and moral foundations.
Academically challenging courses.
Opportunities to create lasting friendships and develop strong bonds.
Access to college recruiters, university field trips, summer internships, and financial aid workshops.
Real-world experience through our Work Study program, which helps them acquire soft and hard skills and self-confidence.
Karla Barbosa
Director of Admissions
kbarbosa@crhss.org | 916-400-3478
Book time to chat about Admissions!
Karla Barbosa joined the Cristo Rey Sacramento family in March 2013. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, Spanish, and Pre-Law from the University of the Pacific and a Master of Education in Educational Business Administration.
During her college years, Karla immersed herself in campus life and leadership. She was a member of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority and the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). She also served as Chair and Facilitator for White Roses, a mentorship program supporting 7th and 8th-grade girls at Cleveland Elementary.
During her college years, Karla immersed herself in campus life and leadership. She was a member of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority and the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). She also served as Chair and Facilitator for White Roses, a mentorship program supporting 7th and 8th-grade girls at Cleveland Elementary.
After graduating, Karla worked with Migrant Education as the Lead Supervisor for a Tutor-Mentor program that served over 100 children in the Stockton area. As a former migrant student herself, Karla is deeply committed to giving back to her community and empowering students to succeed through education.
Karla is happily married and the proud mother of two young boys.