The Classrooms Are Ready!
Faculty and staff have been to class and we are ready to open our doors! We participated in first aid and CPR training, classes on Questioning for Classroom Discussion, differentiated instruction using Guided Language Acquisition Design, Diversified
Back to School News
Dear Families,
The school bell is about to ring! I sincerely hope you all had many adventures with friends and family over the past two months. I enjoyed delightful conversations and chats over long walks and unhurried meals with my sisters and
Before I head to Ireland…
As you are reading this, I am beginning my vacation in Ireland, catching up on all the latest news with my siblings and their families. Here is some St. John news I wanted to share with you before I left.
We are pleased to introduce the newest
Back to School Info for 2016/2017
Dear Families,
This communication is your "summer packet" - filled with information you will need for the upcoming school year, 2016/2017. We look forward to welcoming our students and their families to school in August.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2016!
Dear Families,
This evening, the Class of 2016 will graduate from St. John School and commence their journey to high school. We send them forth with hope and faith that they will carry on the mission to use their knowledge, gifts, and experiences
June!
Dear Families,
This is a time when we look back as we look forward. As we complete closure packets, look over mastery tests and create plans for next year, we are finishing the first draft of our accreditation. Teachers, administration, School
Eagles Have Flown The Aerie!
Bright and early Wednesday morning, I received a message from Pablo with a photo of our eighth graders at the FDR monument in Washington, DC. They all looked happy, even though they had boarded the bus for sightseeing straight from a red-eye flight!
The Pope’s Question
This morning I read a question that Pope Francis asked and it really set me thinking. He asked, "Do you let yourself be looked at by the Lord? (May we let) ourselves be gazed upon by the Lord. He looks at us and this in itself is a way of praying."
Message From Ms. O’Leary
Dear Families,
These past few weeks have once again demonstrated the wealth of goodness and the strength of bonds that exist in our community. You are on the playground and in the classrooms, you are there in times of celebration and development -
Happy Mother’s Day!
If only you could all have attended the Crowning of Mary yesterday! It was a wonderful tribute to our Blessed Mother. Mrs. Miller, kindergarten assistant teacher, created beautiful floral crowns for both statues of Mary, the one in the church and