The preschoolers just came by my office all dressed up in their Halloween costumes! The air is tingling with a mixture of excitement as the primary children anticipate the carnival, and joyful remembrance as the intermediate students partake in Dia de los Muertos. Thank you for your participation in the conferences. We look forward to … Continue Reading »
Principal’s Letter
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Wizards, Witches, Cats, and Bats! It is hard to believe that Halloween is almost here. Eighth-grade students are furthering their leadership skills by hosting the primary students at our afternoon Halloween Carnival on Thursday, October 31. The fourth and fifth grades have created masks and sugar skulls and will be celebrating Dia de Los Muertos, … Continue Reading »
Peace and Kindness
Though it was cold and blustery yesterday, we found warmth and friendship in our Peace and Kindness Mass. Led by first graders and their eighth grade buddies, our Peace and Kindness Mass reflected our purpose to actively live our theme, Be Kind. We were all thankful to start our day with fellowship and goodwill. We … Continue Reading »
A Great Event!
Join me in giving a huge shout-out to Karen Bombino and the Endowment Team! They organized a very successful and enjoyable Endowment event. Thank you to Ethan Stowell and his team for hosting us in his fabulous restaurant, Cortina and for treating us to delicious lobster and tenderloin. Matt Deines and his eighth-grade son, Jake, … Continue Reading »
Be Kind, Be Courageous, Be Just
Be kind. This simple statement means so much more than just to be nice. Our theme is taken from Hebrews 10:24: “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love, kindness, and good deeds.” For us at St. John, love, kindness, and good deeds inspire us to be more than nice. Our … Continue Reading »
Be Kind. Be Courageous.
As I reflect on the simple and yet far-reaching meaning of our school theme, Be Kind, I can’t help but think that it was on full display through your generous support of St. John School Jog-a-thon. Thank you for sponsoring the runners, keeping them safe at the corners, keeping them hydrated, cheering them on, and … Continue Reading »
Jog-a-thon Time!
T-shirts have been delivered, the running schedule is posted, and the runners are excited! Jog-a-thon is almost here. You are welcome to come and run with your children. I hope to be back from the annual Principals’ Retreat in time to run with some of the classes. Thank you for your donations and pledges. Keep … Continue Reading »
September
Although the students are still getting used to the early mornings, they are settling in well. Be sure to check out the bulletin boards when you come to Curriculum Night this evening. Our theme, Be Kind, is a big focus in all the classrooms. Yesterday, the 8th grade went on their retreat. As they faced … Continue Reading »
Be Kind!
I am not sure who was more excited for the first day of school – you, parents, or the children! The playground was a sea of smiling faces yesterday morning. The faculty and staff are delighted to welcome back all the returning families and to meet so many new students. Thank you, Julie Lee and … Continue Reading »
See you next week!
Be Kind “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love, kindness, and good deeds.” Hebrews 10:24 The faculty and staff are prepared for your return! The classrooms are ready and we have finished our inservices. Besides discussing our English Language Arts Standards, and the plans for the new MakerSpace, we spent … Continue Reading »