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St. Patrick’s Day Surprise

Rowan and Ross had quite the surprise for the elementary school students and staff on Monday, St. Patrick’s Day.  The siblings have been taking dance lessons for now four years and Mrs. Bauer planned the surprise upon learning of their talent. Thank you to Bernadette and Richard Krehnovi for taking and sending these photos. Click...
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18
Mar

The Greatest Green

In all the years that students and staff have dressed in green for St. Patrick’s Day–for fun and/or for fundraisers to great causes–we don’t think that anyone would argue that Mr. Frank Daniell is the winner for the “greatest green”! This photo was taken a few years ago although we’re pretty certain Mr. Daniell will...
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16
Mar

The Hills Are Alive . . . Well, Not Quite Yet

If you have never envisioned a villa being constructed inside a gymnasium, stop by the Robert Frye as volunteers help construct the set for The Sound of Music. And if you have not yet purchased your ticket for any of the two week-end performance dates, you might want to stop in sooner than later. Tickets...
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14
Mar

Dance Practice

Claire and Alyssa from the high school Child Development class worked on ballet, rhythm and miscellaneous dance moves with second graders in physical education class and they have put it all together so far for about a two-minute dance.  If they get the moves perfected, they just might be performing at the Arts Festival soon! ...
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14
Mar

History Day Participants Advance To Districts

The local History Day competition took place on Friday, March 7, in the Robert Frye Gymnasium and we congratulate all those students who participated.  A special congratulations goes to those students receiving Superior or Excellent scores who will advance to the District History Day Competition in Fremont on March 29.   We will check back in...
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13
Mar

Celebrating Pi

Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. Pi Day has been observed in many ways, including eating pies, throwing pies...
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12
Mar

Book Creators

Remember when you were in Kindergarten some years ago and spent time writing the letters of the alphabet on a laminated sheet, learning your numbers and doing simple 1 + 1, and having a story read “to you” during story hour?  Well, much has changed since then! In Mrs. Carrier’s Kindergarten class,  students have been...
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11
Mar

Coloring Contest Winner

Eighteen Richland County students were selected as winners of the 20th Annual Richland County Third Grade Coloring Contest. The event is sponsored by Richland Newhope as part of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in March. This year’s statewide theme is “Look Beyond.” Congratulations to St. Peter’s third grader Sarah Hahn who was among those winners!  When...
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10
Mar

Middle School Quiz Bowl

  Congratulations to the 7th and 8th grade Quiz Bowl teams members who competed in the MOESC Middle School Quiz Bowl competition this past Saturday.  Of the 25  area school teams competing, the SP teams fared exceptionally well with the eighth grade team finishing 4th and the seventh grade team finishing in 12th place.  Congratulations,...
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10
Mar

Champion Speller Second Year in a Row!

By spelling correctly the word “magnanimous”, 8th grader Anthony Katsaounis won the Richland County Spelling Bee again this year–yes, a spelling bee-peat!    He and seventh grader Leah Allen will be representing St. Peter’s School in the Tri-County Spelling Bee as one of the 12 top spellers in Richland County.  They will join the top 12...
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01
Mar
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