Whole-school morning and afternoon prayer & daily gospel reflection
Lunchtime and snack prayer before meals
Weekly student-led, all-school mass
Advent and Lenten Prayer Services
Weekly Stations of the Cross during Lent
Living Stations of the Cross presented by Middle School
Blessing of the Pets
Visit from St. Nicholas
Classroom Advent Wreath
May Crowing of Mary
Sacramental preparation in 2nd grade
Daily religion classes and grade-level religious retreats
Altar Server training
Monthly Mission days allow students to help in the community
Teachers & parents model Christ’s service to others
Parents may volunteer for projects, listen to children read, go through math flash cards, chaperone field trips, help with fundraising, assist with mission days, and support the students and teachers.
Gracious God, thank you for the wonderful gift
of this meal and the friends with whom we have shared it.
Thank you for your gift of life.
Lead us along the way to grow in your love. Amen.
Gracious God. Thank you for the gift of this day,
our caring teachers, our many friends and all that we have learned.
Keep us safe as we travel home. Amen.
Mission Days are opportunities for students to provide goods and services for others in our surrounding community. Each grade level typically has one mission day per year. On these mission days, all students bring in cans of food or financial support. In addition, students provide services such as working at the Food Pantry or visiting shut-ins at the nursing home.
Parents and students host one of the Friday Soup Suppers and Stations of the Cross during Lent each year. The 8th Grade students present the Stations of the Cross. Parents in the middle school provide soups, breads, and desserts for the meal provided to parish families.