On Monday, April 14, the 8th grade presented Mary's Way of the Cross to the school and parish community. The 14 Stations of the Cross represent important moments in Jesus’ Passion, beginning with his condemnation and ending with his burial. They offer a visual and spiritual path that invites believers to reflect on Jesus’ suffering and sacrifice through prayer and meditation.
On Monday April 7th, the students from 5th to 8th grade participated in a presentation about STEM Careers. The presentation was given by Bob Merski, along with guest speakers Anthony Ruszala and Lt. Col Robert Lawn. The students heard about a multiple of STEM careers including Engineering (systems, civil, ocean an more), Mathematics, Medicine, Environmental Science, Astronomy and many more.
On the first day of Read Across America week, students from Saint Thomas Aquinas High School (STA) visited our school to lead activities and read to our students in Preschool 3 to 2nd grade.
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On the fourth day of Catholic Schools Week, we celebrated vocations. In the morning, the students from fourth to eighth grade participated in the annual Brain Bowl. In the afternoon, we honored our very own Monsignor Gordon for all his contributions to our school.
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On the third day of Catholic Schools Week, we celebrated our nation. When you walk down the hallway near the main office, one can see an array of flags from different countries. Along with this, each class created a poster that represents what they love about the United States. The students also dressed down in red, white and blue to represent the USA and in cultural attire to represent their country of origin.
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On the second day of Catholic Schools Week, we celebrated our students. We started off with a movie day for our students. Then, we ended our day with a volleyball competition between the 7th grade versus 8th grade and 8th grade versus the faculty. Eighth grade came out victorious at the end!
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On the first day of Catholic Schools Week, we celebrated our community. As a school community, we collected cereal boxes for our cereal box domino project. Also, to support our community, the cereal boxes were donated to our church pantry.
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“My experience with the St. Joseph community started in the early 90s when I entered Pre-K. Now, my son Xavier is in the 6th grade. Throughout my experience with St. Joseph School the teachers have always been attentive and always willing to help. The different extracurricular activities enable children to try new things and there is something for everyone. There are always new school activities, as well as, yearly traditions to look forward to. The diverse close-knit community is always something I valued at St. Joe’s. My hope is for my children to continue with traditions and make lifelong friends at St. Joes as I have.” - Ashley Webb, Parent of a 6th Grader