Called to be Holy
Tomorrow begins a new quarter and Catholic Schools Week. It is hard to separate academics from our growth as God's people. For as we seek holy living, we also realize that we are called to do our best in all areas. This means doing our best at school, and doing our best outside of school. As we join with Catholic students to celebrate this special week, may we remember that it is God who calls us to be holy... and it is God who empowers us for holy living. We celebrate our school, our faith and our God. Happy Catholic Schools Week.
Tomorrow Grades 6, 7, and 8 will practice spelling words for this week. Our words are mainly focused on our celebration of Catholic Schools Week. Also tomorrow right after lunch, OLL will host the in-house spelling bee.
Other assignments will include: Grade 7 reading Walk Two Moons and also PAVESO autobiography grid due. Grade 8 will read The Giver and also work on Letter of Intent regarding research project. Grade 6 will be working on storyboards and then writing and illustrating their fairy tales.
Geography 7/8 will be working on Antarctica research stations. This assignment will also include a written report about the research they are doing in this "global laboratory."
I hope you were able to read The Press regarding special activities this week. Also Grades 5 - 8 will go bowling Thursday after lunch. Be sure to return permission slips.
Yes, these are busy days with academics and school celebration. Grades will be available on Feb. 6th. Alumni are invited to join us this Wednesday for Mass and to visit classes.
Embedded in our full calendar and our busy lives is our call to holy living. May we be found faithful in our service to God and others.
