Learning to Look art program funded by Inner-City Scholarship Fund, exposes students to art and encourages them to explore their own feelings and narratives in relation to art.
Our K-8th grade students participated in the multi-language musical "Caccia al Tesoro" (Treasure Hunt) last week at the Queens Theatre in the Park! A huge thank you to all the parents who volunteered as chaperones!
Thank you to Champions For Quality Education for sponsoring Page Turners with author Veera Hiranandani. The author talked about her book, How to Find What You're Not Looking For, and why she became an author. Our 6th - 8th graders then participated in a Q& A session and even got their books signed, including our Principal, Ms. Kaszynski!
For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep. ~1 Thessalonians 4:14
Happy Catholic Schools Week begins January 28! The theme for National Catholic Schools Week 2024 is “Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community.” We unite ourselves with Catholic schools throughout the country, recognizing that we are part of something much bigger than one school. The Catholic faith is the glue that keeps us all together.
“At the beginning of the New Year, then, let us place ourselves under the protection of the Mother of God, who is also our mother. May she help us to keep and ponder all things, unafraid of trials and with the joyful certainty that the Lord is faithful and can transform every cross into a resurrection.” - Pope Francis
Nana, Maame, Madison, Isabel, and Ariendy in costume for their performances as shepherds and shepherdesses in the opera Amahl and the Night Visitors which will be performed at the Church of the Transfiguration on December 15.
Students from LaSalle Academy and St. Jean Baptiste High School visited our Pre-K4 and Gr. 1 students for Christmas hands-on activities. Fun was had by all!
Congratulations to all the winners: Justin Guerrero - Kindergarten Nabil Martinez - 2nd Grade Lorenzo Harrison - 4th Grade Sierra McGreachy - 5th Grade