The Class of 2013 made their annual four-day, three-night Kairos retreat late in October to Carey, Ohio. Retreat leaders and Mr. Henrich left earlier in the day on Wednesday to get things ready and the rest of the students and retreat staff arrived later in the afternoon. Thank you to Mrs. Maryanne Chengelis and Audrey...Read More
On Monday, October 28, the Child Development Class planned a Halloween party for the Daycare children and Mr. Neumann’s students. Everyone received a Halloween goody-bag and each classroom had different activities planned. There were Halloween stories and finger rhymes, Put the Nose on the Jack-o-lantern game, Halloween Memory and Bingo games, bobbing for apples, and...Read More
SPHS Theology teacher, Mrs. Maryanne Chengelis and her son, Peter Chengelis, took four students to Lakeview High School in Battle Creek, Michigan, for the Great Lakes Peace Jam Slam on November 2. The theme was Humanization: Valuing Each Other. The keynote speaker, Tromondae Mandell Beck, provided activities and discussion on teamwork and communication. Students attended...Read More
Unless this sports reporter has misinformation, the seniors ladies were the victors in the Powder Puff football game several weekends ago. And the guys did a great job as cheerleaders, too. Special thanks to teachers who served as referees, linesmen, and coaches. Congrats to all four classes whose players and cheerleaders played and cheered with...Read More
On Monday, students ALyssa Mills and Alana Ralph, along with parishioner Nate Makien and teacher Maryanne Chengelis showed slides to the student body and staff during announcements about their mission trip to Peru this past summer. On Tuesday, the House of Bartholomew hosted a Costume Day to raise money to build a bamboo house in...Read More
With the pastor out of town for a few days and a high school theology teacher gone for a few days, too, Father Jeremy is busy with things “parish” and “school” and seems to be managing just fine. Today he was teaching a senior theology class and began with prayer, followed by “ask a question...Read More
Todd Tridico from Tridico Sign Company hangs the new signs for St. Peter’s School on the fence at First and Mulberry Streets on Thursday with a little help from his friend and co-worker and his daughter–having a “free day” because of teacher in-service days. Thank you, Todd and company, for always taking such great care...Read More
The House of St. Andrew decided to think outside of the box when presented with the challenge of planning their service project for the month of September. After much planning and some serious senior leadership, the house decided on a dodgeball tournament to benefit the charities of their choice. Everyone participating was asked to bring...Read More
The St. Peter’s Elementary and Junior High Student Council sponsored a Crazy Hat Day last week to benefit local food banks. Every student who brought in two canned items or dry goods was able to wear a crazy hat for the day. Thank you to Mrs. Beres and Mrs. Scheurer for sending some of these...Read More
The St. Peter’s Department of Theater & Performing Arts Presents: Death Stalks a Lady by David J. LeMaster Produced by special arrangement with Brooklyn Publishers, LLC A classic film noir with 40s style dialogue, an edgy detective, and a host of shady characters lurking in the shadows. Nick Wallace is a private eye. It’s a...Read More