Students are engaged in online learning and morning prayers; teachers are taking advantage of the latest technologies to create dynamic and interactive lesson plans; and our communities are continuing their missions of service to others. Los alumnos se dedican al aprendizaje en línea, los maestros aprovechan diferentes tecnologías para crear planes de lecciones dinámicas y nuestras comunidades continúan sus misiones de servicio.
Principal Kaszynski writes to parents. "At no time in our own lifetimes perhaps, has Holy Week been more meaningful with its themes of despair, desolation, and suffering. Maybe we are relating to the Suffering Christ in ways we did not think possible, given our current circumstances."
We are working to secure every possible benefit for our families during these challenging times. You will call your cell phone tomorrow, asking you about access to computers and/or a chromebook in your home for your son(s) or daughter(s). Please respond to the automated telephone survey; there is no other way to participate in this survey.
Today, even in the midst of this new learning environment, we continue to depend on your tuition payments to provide the funds to pay our teachers and staff. In order for our school community to continue to thrive, it has never been more important that everyone fulfill their tuition obligation. But we also recognize that some of you are facing your own financial challenges as a result of this pandemic. If your family is experiencing a financial crisis, please let me know. We have already ceased charging late fees so as not to add to any family’s tuition obligation. Please know that delayed or partial payments will not be penalized in any way. If the current crisis has created new challenges for you, please be assured that we will consider carefully any request to defer your tuition payments.