Catholic Schools Week
Next week is Catholic Schools, and every day we will be celebrate different people who help make our Catholic schools the wonderful and amazing place for all students to learn and grow in their education and faith. Below is a schedule of events:
Grandparent's Day
The last day of Catholic Schools, Friday, 1/31, is Grandparents Day. All grandparents are welcome to come to school at 10:00 am, join us for mass, and then return to our classroom for some fun. If your student doesn't have a grandparent able to attend they are welcome to bring an aunt, uncle, family friend, and anyone else who loves and supports them. Someone they'd want to share their school with!
12:10 pm Dismissal on Friday, 1/31
Grandparents Day is also a 12:10 pm dismissal. If your student is going to after school care please make sure to pack them a lunch.
What We're Learning...
Math: problem solving; writing expression and equations; translating words to expressions; problem solving
ELA: words with r-controlled vowels (earn, third, dirty, certain); graphic sources; subject and object pronouns
Religion: St. Maximilian Kolbe;
Science: review Ch. 4; test on Thursday, 1/30
Social Studies: important landmarks, holidays, symbols, and documents to both the US and CA; the importance, purpose, and difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
This Week...
Coming Up...
Next week is Catholic Schools, and every day we will be celebrate different people who help make our Catholic schools the wonderful and amazing place for all students to learn and grow in their education and faith. Below is a schedule of events:
- Monday, 1/27: Student Appreciation Day
- Tuesday, 1/28: Community Appreciation Day
- Wednesday, 1/29: Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day
- Thursday, 1/30: Parent Appreciation Day
- Friday, 1/31: Grandparent's Day
Grandparent's Day
The last day of Catholic Schools, Friday, 1/31, is Grandparents Day. All grandparents are welcome to come to school at 10:00 am, join us for mass, and then return to our classroom for some fun. If your student doesn't have a grandparent able to attend they are welcome to bring an aunt, uncle, family friend, and anyone else who loves and supports them. Someone they'd want to share their school with!
12:10 pm Dismissal on Friday, 1/31
Grandparents Day is also a 12:10 pm dismissal. If your student is going to after school care please make sure to pack them a lunch.
What We're Learning...
Math: problem solving; writing expression and equations; translating words to expressions; problem solving
ELA: words with r-controlled vowels (earn, third, dirty, certain); graphic sources; subject and object pronouns
Religion: St. Maximilian Kolbe;
Science: review Ch. 4; test on Thursday, 1/30
Social Studies: important landmarks, holidays, symbols, and documents to both the US and CA; the importance, purpose, and difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
This Week...
- Catholic Schools Week
- Monday, 1/27: Student Appreciation Day
- Tuesday, 1/28: Community Appreciation Day
- Wednesday, 1/29: Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day
- Thursday, 1/30: Parent Appreciation Day
- Friday, 1/31: Grandparent's Day
- Science Ch. 4 test on Thursday, 1/30
- ELA Review on Friday, 1/31
- Spelling Test on Friday, 1/31
- 12:10 pm Dismissal on Friday, 1/31
Coming Up...
- Math Ch. 7 test probably on Tuesday, 2/4
- Social Studies Ch. 4 test probably on Friday, 2/7 (not final)