April 4-8 is the Week of the Young Child, a nationwide, annual celebration that celebrates early learning, young children, their teachers and families.
Mayor Robert Sullivan paid a special visit to Cardinal Spellman for Black History Month.
Our students in the 4-year-old program enjoyed the story of our local Storyteller, Latasha Perry.
The 2nd graders in Mrs. McBride's class spent the day focusing on President's Day and why we celebrate it! They compared and contrasted the lives of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
There is no better way to get students excited about reading than hosting a Scholastic Book Fair. All students in grades kindergarten through eight grade get to browse the book fair ahead of time to get an idea of what they may be interested in purchasing.
The dress code was revised in January to include traditional garments. Students are encouraged to recognize and celebrate their heritage by wearing traditional clothing.
The third quarter of the school year brings new opportunities for academic success at Saint Rita. Our first graders have their first opportunity to earn honor roll status by performing at high levels in all of their core and specials classes.
De La Salle Blackfeet School began our preparations for the 2021-22 school year in the summer months. We welcomed all of our staff back to our community with our orientation which was facilitated by the Leadership Team.
DLSBS continued the celebration highlighting its identity as a Catholic, Lasallian, and Blackfeet school by sharing with the students the foundations of our Catholic Faith.