In our new school system that we have put into place, we are able to offer starting this year, a new Technology Learning program that we are using in K-6.
As the school year begins we wanted to make sure that we were ensuring the success of our students beyond the classroom. It was determined that Home Economics is a skills based class that gives our students the skills they need at home.
STEM has really taken a step up this year at St. Stephen School. We are using many different classes and many different types of educational processes to infuse STEM into our everyday programs.
The students at Our Lady of Guadalupe are doing their best to become Grand Masters at the game of Chess. Chess players become better problem solvers and strategic planners. They become high level thinkers.
Congratulations to Aklasheya Ashenafi, a seventh grade student at St. Augustine Catholic School of Washington, D.C.
Seton 6th graders designed and constructed car seats using group calculations including mean, median, mode and range. The introductory STEM activity served as a great way for the students to start their first year as a middle schooler!
This summer, the Principal and teachers at Immaculate Conception Parish School took the opportunity to explore various options in structuring the school setting in order to best meet the needs of the students.
St. Michael’s School is off to a busy start spreading the Good News among our students and with the Mahnomen community!
The summer of 2019 at St. Peter the Apostle Parish in Pascagoula focused on the children and youth.