Students in grades one through eight participated online in World Math Day, which was March 2nd. We are pleased to report that our 206 students contributed a grand total of 38,728 correct answers during this one-day event! Well done, SHS!
One of the eighth grade projects is to compile a binder which contains evidence of progress towards achievement of the School Learning Expectations. It is time for a check of these binders for the second trimester; they are due on Tuesday, March 15th.
March 7, 2011 As we approach Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent, fourth graders are thinking of ways they can be more like Jesus and do things to help others. Don’t be surprised if someone helps out around the house without being asked! We are also discussing the Rosary. If your child has Rosary […]
Today, March 1st, is World Math Day and SHS students in grades 1-8 will be competing against students around the world in an attempt to answer correctly as many math problems as possible. If you are on campus today stop by the computer lab to see the excitement.
Everyone is looking forward to our annual school fair next Wednesday evening, and students in the sixth and eighth grades are especially excited to be close to finishing their science experiments. All science projects are due in the parish center next Wednesday morning by 8 a.m. This includes the display board, binder, and any raw […]
Students in the eighth grade will have a free dress day tomorrow, Friday the 25th so that their pictures can be taken for the yearbook. The dress can be school-appropriate casual or dressy.
We spoke earlier today about the middle school field trip tomorrow to the Thousand Oaks Civic Plaza to see a play about Jackie Robinson. We are also looking forward to our School Fair which is March 2nd at 6:30 p.m. We hope you can come and see all of our projects, which we have been […]
At Sacred Heart, every month we focus on a different saint and his/her life. Since the beginning of the school year we have focused upon Saints Augustine, Teresa of Lisieux, Benedict, Elizabeth Ann Seton, Blessed Juan Diego, and currently Saint Ignatius. Saint Ignatius lived during the time of the Roman persecution of Christians. He died […]
Tomorrow the middle school will be going to see the play “Most Valuable Player”. It is a flashback of the life of Jackie Robinson and all the hardships he faced to become the first black major league baseball player. What a perfect way for the middle school to celebrate Black History Month! Submitted by the […]
Our candy grams sale ended last Friday. It was a big success and we have a final count of just over 40 dozen candy grams that will be sent to service men and women at Walter Reed Army Hospital and to those serving in Afghanistan. We know each candy gram will bring a smile to […]