Mrs. Baker’s kindergarten students have had an exciting two days and there are 19 more ahead! The eggs they placed in the incubator on Tuesday will hatch in just 19 days and they’ll have chicks. Great science project. Go Spartans!Read More
During the last few days of school before Easter break, students across the campus were enjoying their shopping trips to the St. Peter’s Parish Easter bake sale and students in San Damiano Hall were having a good time making their own Easter treats. From all of us to all of you, have a Blessed and...Read More
Miss Keller’s second grade students learned about habitats and animals in science class, completed an animal research project, and created a habitat diorama for their animal. They shared their projects with classmates in a museum walk where they viewed projects and asked questions. These will be on display during the Art Festival! Go Spartans! Thank...Read More
St. Peter’s musical wrap up! Wow! What a performance! The Wizard of Oz took to the stage in April with a cast of 81 students and parishioners, ranging in age from four to 70. Under the direction of Jim Cox (director) and Shannon Ball (assistant director), rehearsals began in January. To create the trademark singing...Read More
Mrs. Couch’s third quarter junior high art class created and decorated silhouettes of themselves as their last project for the quarter. Pretty cool! Nice job, students! Go Spartans! Thank you to Mrs. Couch for sending these photos.Read More
Mrs. Smith’s younger sister, Staff RN Amanda Miller, visited today and talked with Mrs. Smith’s science students about different fields of nursing, safety, first aid, emergency response, and what it’s like to be a nurse and, more specifically, a NICU nurse. She works in the NICU at Mount Carmel St. Ann’s, is certified as a...Read More
Science department teachers, Mrs. Smith and Mr. Hainline, attended the National Science Conference in St. Louis this past weekend. They said it was amazing and that they collected many valuable teaching strategies. The keynote speaker was astronaut, Scott Kelly. Among the photos that Mrs. Smith sent us, here the yellow balloon demonstrates time, distance...Read More
Mrs. Couch’s Art 1 classes were asked to pick a quote that was older than 1940 from either an artist, author (personal not from their work), composer/song writer (personal, not from their work), Bible, mathematician, scientist, or historical figure. They were to include a minimum of three cursive words since they reviewed (or learned) cursive...Read More
SPHS & JrHi has a full slate of art classes that are offered. Three students in Mrs. Couch’s Art III and Art IV classes completed a black and white drawing series. 1. Blind Contour2. Full Grey-Tone Value3. Contour Line4. High Contrast Value Beautiful work, Robbie Maurer, Brandon Kash, and Kyree Wellington! Go Spartans! Thank you...Read More
SPHS/JrHi students and staff had a great time at this year’s Urban Iditarod. A collection started weeks ago and as of last Friday, the day of the event, there was just short of $2,000 to be donated to the Catholic Charities Food Bank. Groups competed with their hilarious skits and the Iditarod took a weater-related...Read More