SHS bottle cap collection service project wraps up this Wednesday, 12/11/19. This project has been a huge success, collecting over 56,000 bottle caps. The “Save a Cap, Save a Life” project started last September when the middle school learned of a woman in Camarillo, collecting bottle caps to help finance cancer treatment for a family […]
On October 16th, the 8th grade students, along with their teacher Mrs. Manning, attended a field trip to the National History Museum located in Los Angeles. The purpose and intention of this field trip was both to enjoy and “learn by reviewing the evolution of life on earth” as told by Mrs. Manning. It was […]
On October 25, a Friday afternoon, Sacred Heart’s seventh and eighth graders came together for a middle school department meeting. Departments is the way Sacred Heart School middle schoolers get to plan events for the school, make posters, and use their leadership skills. All middle school grades, sixth, seventh, and eighth, are split up into […]
“ It was very cool and awesome, ”says Jeweliana Rodriguez , a second grader who attends Sacred Heart School. It was Monday, September 9 , 2019 a lady dressed as a ladybug arrived to the Sacred Heart School campus. The second grade class was waiting anxiously in the library. Lunch had just ended and it […]
Mr. Hinojosa is a man of many talents. People say someone is “good with their hands” and he is. On Mondays and Wednesdays he is the music teacher and the music minister for Sacred Heart Church on the weekend. This year he added another job. He is the Plant Manager for Sacred Heart Church and […]
In the beginning of the school year, it was very hot at Sacred Heart School, so on Thursday, September 5th, at 11:15 am, the 17 Sacred Heart School families, and staff, participated in the “Popsicles With Families” Activity. At the lunch tables, 2 families shared a table and each family played games like “Guess my […]
The 8th grade at Sacred Heart School has come up with a way to help younger students recycle and take care of the planet. Recycling has become important to the 8th grade class. They have been trying to incorporate recycling into their school activities. Two students each day are picked to wear striped referee shirts […]
By: Nicolas Flores Sacred Heart School, Ventura, California, started celebrating Constitution Day several years ago. “This year… it’s going to be bigger and better than ever, with Constitution Day presentations for different Grades” said Joaquin Rodriguez, the President of the school. Sacred Heart School celebrated Constitution Day on Tuesday, September 17th, 2019. Constitution […]
By Chloe Deguzman, Kate Loper and Emily Boblitz A young 2 year old girl in Mexico is suffering with cancer and struggling to pay for her treatments. Luckily, a group of businesses have promised to donate money for this little girl, but there is one catch. They want 1,000 bottle caps for each treatment. Since […]
We subscribe to Scope Magazine to give the students more exposure to nonfiction reading. The students are not allowed to take them home; however, they can access the magazine online. To Access Scope magazine online- go to scope.scholastic.com- click on the student view-password: bluewaves678 Independent reading– students need to read 30 minutes a night 5 […]