Posted on: March 16, 2009
The following students received Honors for the 2nd trimester:
Grade 4 – 1st Honors
Melanie Alvarez, Gunnar Calvert, Lauren Demchak, Amy Weber
Grade 5 – 1st Honors
Connor Chaney
Grade 6 – 1st Honors
Chris Bujak, Robert Newman III, Alexandra Mercurio, Morgan Denhart, Hannah Leen
Grade 8 1st Honors
Lucia Pradas-Bergnes
The following students received 2nd Honors:
Alexa Maeder, Mark Robino, Chris Raudez, Jack Behmke, Mikayla Gill, Isabel Valdez, Jason Beede, Gabriela Pozzi, Evelyn Shield, Brooke Wood, Olivia Kennedy, Samantha Hoeffer, Franchesca Garcia, Chloe Savoie, Samantha Hamilton, Mattison Reid
Posted on: February 27, 2009
The following students were recognized as “Good Sams” for last week.
Gus Musmanno, Alexa Maeder, Chris Raudez, Amethyst Reilly, Jason Beede, Stepanie Carter, Caleb Hiller, Antonio Quintana, Logan Kennedy, Joseph Barroso, Natalia Villafrade, Terry O’Dell, Brooke Wood, Robert Newman III, Logan Murphy, Alexandra Mercurio, Hannah Leen, Kevin Fitzsimmons, Morgan Denhart, Arianna Calvert, Celestine Bunting, Chris Bujak, Ryan Burleson, Dylan Jenne, and the entire 1st Grade!
Posted on: February 9, 2009
Congratulations to the following Students of the Month
Pre K 3: Ali Zurheide
Pre K 4: Bella Kennedy
K: Emily Gould
1st: Grace Wood
2nd: Owen Allen
3rd: Devin Murphy
4th: Melanie Alvarez
5th: Dylan Jenna
6th: Chris Bujak
7th: Kai Anda
8th: Lucia Pradas-Bergnes
Friday following Mass we will have our “Celebration!”
Posted on: February 6, 2009
Catholic Schools Celebrate Service
by Morgan Denhart, 6th Grade
“All things must come to the soul from where it is planted.” This quote by Saint Teresa of Avila reminds me of when I was young, in Kindergarten at Mary Immaculate. Mrs. Jones had taught us how we needed to help people in need. She cultivated our ideas and imagination into actions which helped our parish as well as our community.
Kindergarten past, first grade came and eventually came second grade. My brother, our friends and I did a bake sale to benefit tsunami victims. In third grade we did another bake sale for the One Campaign. When I joined Student Council we did a lot for our community for instance we sold Christmas tree’s for the Marc House. Going to a Catholic School teaches you about having morals and values.
Our parents send us here for a Catholic education. Here at Mary Immaculate we are quite like a big family. We learn so much from our teachers because through their selfless actions we learn how to help others like they do. At a Catholic School we learn how to give and we also learn that in so many ways you never think of, you receive. Every single teacher teaches us something different and when you think about them together they all add up.
This quote made me think that the roots on a tree are our Catholic religion, the tree trunk is our school, the branches are our amazing teachers and the leaves are us, the students. I don’t know what I would do without my school and my religion.
Posted on: January 26, 2009
This week’s Good Samaritans are:
Father John: He gave a fantastic sermon on Sunday about Catholic Schools Week
Father Seamus: He has learned Spanish and is now saying the noon Mass in espanol.