Catholic Schools Week
- Bryn VanVleet
- Feb 6, 2024
- 1 min read
Catholic Schools Week is a week to celebrate being a part of a Catholic School. It is a week of fun dress days, activities, and remembering the Lord who made it all possible. Monday the students got to wear free dress. We also celebrated our community by writing thank you letters to the fire department and police department. We capped the day by praying the rosary in church. Tuesday was USA day so the students got to wear red, white, and blue. The choir sang the National Anthem in the morning for the school and every class received donuts. Wednesday was crazy spirit wear for students to show their school spirit! The seniors also made breakfast for the students in the morning. Thursday was dress as your favorite teacher day. The Junior class held a coffee fundraiser in the atrium. McDonald's provided the coffee and the junior class brought donuts and muffins. Friday was regular uniform because of All School Mass. It was step up day for the sixth graders. The sixth graders stayed at the high school and shadowed the seventh and ninth graders. The spirit stick games took place in the gym at the end of the day. The seniors won and the juniors were the runner up. It was another successful week and the students all had a blast celebrating their Catholic school.

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