Important News
The seventh graders had a busy, but fun Catholic Schools Week. At the end of the week we asked the seventh graders to write down some of their favorite activities from last week.
Here are some of the students responses:
Rollerblading, Pajama Day, S.A.L.T Day, Pinguard, Messy Hair Day, the time we spent with our classmates having fun together
We also asked students what they believed was the meaning behind Catholic Schools Week. Here are some of their answers:
"I think the point of Catholic Schools Week is to let us grow in our faith, and learn what it means to be Catholic in fun, modern ways that bring us closer together."
"To unite as a school"
"To celebrate being students at a Catholic School"
"To show our faith, and how we can come together as a school"
"Catholic Schools Week means a time to better bond with my classmates and teachers. Catholic means "universal", and this week is a time to be inclusive."
"Catholic Schools Week is a time to celebrate our faith."
"The meaning of Catholic Schools Week is to help others by raising money,and bringing in clothes for people from Families Moving Forward."
"It is about celebrating that we are lucky enough to go to a Catholic School."