By tradition in the Catholic Church, each month is dedicated to a certain devotion. In May, it is the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus. May Crowning and other special […]
By tradition in the Catholic Church, each month is dedicated to a certain devotion. In May, it is the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus. May Crowning and other special […]
For the Student of the Month Virtues in Practice program at St. Peter’s Elementary School, “tolerance” is the virtue for May. The tip for the week of May 1 is: […]
Third grade teacher, Ashley Rastorfer, reports that the third grade store is an end-of-the-year tradition–a final project that incorporates all subject areas including math, science, social studies, and language arts. […]
Thank you to fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Penny Priess, for sending photos of the fourth graders’ visit to the state house earlier this week. In addition to a tour […]
Sixth grade social studies teacher, Mrs. Nichole Carrier, sent these photos of students playing a great review game. With their study of the Shang Dynasty, groups of students draw Shang […]
St. Peter’s Elementary School has some computer science experts in the works! Computer teacher, Mrs. Nichole Carrier, has wonderful news. The elementary students have started coding in the computer lab. […]
It’s spring and time for making ice cream in science class in San Damiano Hall. These students are enjoying the ice cream they made on Wednesday morning and we hear […]
Congratulations to two seventh grade students–Emily Tanchevski and Jada Price–who have achieved the status of moving on to the State History Day Competition at Ohio Wesleyan University on April 30. Good […]
For the Student of the Month Virtues in Practice program at St. Peter’s Elementary School, “courage” is the virtue for April. The tip for the week of April 17 is: […]
These guys are never looking for glory . . . in the furnace room, in the attic, on the rooftop, in the crawl spaces and everywhere else they go to […]
