By Angelica Lajaunie - 8th Grade
The organization Birth Choice is a Catholic organization that brings life to our world, or, in other words, helps young women who are going to have a baby and the only other choice they feel they have is abortion. Birth Choice provides baby supplies
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There are not Valentine’s Day classroom parties scheduled, but students may still distribute valentines to their classmates on the 14th.
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The construction that is taking place by the gym and PK-1st grade classrooms is due to a collapsed water line due to very old pipes. The pipes have been replaced and the project will be completed soon.
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If you have scrap paper that can be used for the copier, we would put it to good use and would appreciate having it. Scrap envelopes would great too.
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Yearbooks – Yearbooks are currently on sale. The cost for each one is $14; checks should be made payable to SHCS. Order forms are available in the school office. There is a limited number.
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A huge thank you to the following folks who worked many hours to
make the 27th annual basketball Turkey Tournament a huge success: Guy
Nievez, D'Ann & Joe Buettner, Jill Brown-Nievez, Ron, Silas, Lee Ann and
Jonas Walker, Penny & Angelica Lajaunie, Austin & Adriana Bustamante,
Elizabeth Dozal, Aimee Sanchez,
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The 2nd - 5th grade classes will be presenting "A Service
of Lessons and Carols" in the church on December 13, at 7:00 pm. All are
invited to attend.
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School closing or a delayed start due to inclement
weather will be reported on all major TV stations.
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Report cards will be distributed during
parent/teacher/student conferences. All tuition, cafeteria, after school
care, and library financial obligations must be current to receive a
student's report card at conferences.
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Team and individual soccer pictures will be taken on
Wednesday, October 17th. Order forms were sent home today. Pictures will
be in the gym.
Kinder - 5:30 p.m.
First - 6:00 p.m.
Second - 6:30 p.m.
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