Please do not forget your Unbound classmate! The 7th graders are still collecting for Unbound and would like you to know that your donations help the sponsored children with their education, nutrition, and healthcare. As we head into the summer months, we ask our St. John Community to help us continue providing financial assistance to … Continue Reading »
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2020 Jog-a-thon Art Contest: Deadline 5/29
The deadline to submit artwork for the 2020 Jog-a-thon Art Contest is tomorrow, Friday, 5/29. All students in grades PK-7 are encouraged to enter. Please scan and send your art to fundraising@st-johnschool.org OR drop off at the Snoopy library box outside of the main school entrance. Two designs will be chosen to represent the 2020 … Continue Reading »
Class Pictures
In place of canceled Spring class photos, KIDS Photography has created Classroom Composites using Fall school photos. The Classroom Composite is a great way to remember the school year. It is an 8×10 photograph with classmates from the student’s class, the teachers, and the school logo. Please note: Your Classroom Composite will include students’ names. … Continue Reading »
Summer Extended Day Care
School administration is considering the opening of Extended Day Care for a portion of the summer, following Washington State’s Phased Approach. This program will not be our normal summer camp but a daycare for the children of essential workers who have no other means of care. In compliance with state and licensing mandates, Summer Extended … Continue Reading »
St. John Distance Learning Community: Habitat Week!
Save the Date! This year, the first graders will host Habitat Week! During the week of June 1, the St. John community is welcome to go to the first-grade teachers’ webpages where videos and pictures of habitat projects will be posted. The first graders have been working hard on their projects and are excited to … Continue Reading »
Health & Wellness Break: Bookin’ Around Greenwood
It’s not too late to ‘book around Greenwood’! Mrs. Longton shares an exciting opportunity for St. John families to get out in the fresh air! The Greenwood Branch of the Seattle Public Library and the Phinney Neighborhood Association are partnering to bring to families Bookin’ Around Greenwood, a community book cover scavenger hunt. Here’s how … Continue Reading »
Chef Michael’s Recipe of the Week: Smores Pie
Do you know what we’ve been missing in the Kitchen Recipes Series? Dessert! So here it is: Chef Michael’s Smores Pie! Remember to wash your hands! Smores Pie 2 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 4 cups marshmallow 2 1/4 cups cream 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips 1/4 cup milk 1/2 cup powdered sugar 3/4 cups … Continue Reading »
Parish News
Do visit the Parish Website for detailed information about Mass schedules, special events, and the Parish e-newletter. Following are highlights: Homemade Fabric Masks Needed! Thank you to those who have already donated masks! Some of you are also sewing for other charities, and we so appreciate the time and effort you give to our … Continue Reading »
Principal’s Letter
Dear Parents, I begin this week with sad news. The father of Sven Tice, 7th grade homeroom and middle school science and math teacher, died on Tuesday evening. Mr. Tice is with his family and will be on leave. Please keep him and his family in your prayers. Staffing Update Yesterday, the preschool families … Continue Reading »
Dates to Note
Thursday, May 21 – Be Spirited, Be Fearless, Be Kind Week Thoughtful Thursday: Random Acts of Kindness Day Friday, May 22 – Be Spirited, Be Fearless, Be Kind Week Joyful Friday Library Book Drop-Off, 12-2pm Mrs. Longton will be by the flagpole (on N. 79th St.) collecting library books from families who still have books … Continue Reading »