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Mrs. Benner

Education at Sacred Heart School is centered in Christ and is concerned with the development of the whole child. We are committed to helping students grow in trust and devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as well as to helping them grow in the spirit of prayer, service and leadership in the Christian community. Sacred Heart School cooperates with and assists the parents or legal guardians, who are the primary educators of their children. Along with teaching Catholic dogma, doctrine, and morals, Sacred Heart School maintains a strong, innovative curriculum. It is our goal to promote a school atmosphere that is enlivened by Gospel values, intellectual proficiency, and self-esteem.

SHS Music Department Update

Music By November 9, 2011 No Comments

I would like to congratulate each SHS student for a great performance at the music assembly on Halloween!  Your hard work showed and the audience loved every grade’s contribution.  Great work Cardinals!!! Grades K, 1, and 2 are rehearsing new Christmas songs for the upcoming Christmas play.  The songs are wonderful and I personally guarantee […]

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11/4 Faculty Meeting Update

From the Principal By November 6, 2011 No Comments

Following an in-service to improve our abilities to use the website, a plan for the fall schedule of classroom observations was prepared.  The observation focus for primary grades will be in Reading, intermediate on Social Studies, and in middle school any lesson based on non-fiction reading.  This first round of classroom observations will be completed […]

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Primary Grade Saints Presentation & Parade on Nov 4

From the Principal By November 5, 2011 No Comments

Kindergarten, First & Second Grade students, their families, and teachers spent much time preparing for this year’s longstanding Sacred Heart School tradition.  With each student dressed as a saint, the kindergarten, first, and second grade students entered the church with Father Cyprian & the altar servers and sat in the first pews throughout the Mass.  […]

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