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Middle school can be a challenging time for many students as they navigate through academic responsibilities, social pressures, and personal growth. In the midst of all this, extracurricular activities may seem like a secondary priority. However, these activities can actually play a crucial role in a middle schooler’s development, preparation for high school, and overall …
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Are you considering enrolling your child in a Christian preschool? If so, you’re making a wise choice! A Christian pre-k program has so much to offer your little one—far more than the typical ABCs and 123s. Such an environment provides your child with a solid foundation of education, social and spiritual development, and life skills. …
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Are you interested in having your child attend St. Cecelia’s Interparochial Catholic School? Our 2021 open house tours are the perfect opportunity for you to see our teachers and students in action. Today, we’ll share five fantastic reasons your family should sign up to join us for our Open House Tours on Wednesday, November 3rd, …
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IB Primary Years Program (PYP) attitude, that is! In the Pre-K3 program at St. Cecelia School, our classroom environment encourages a variety of positive attitudes. As part of the IB Primary Years Program, our 3 year olds are introduced to these attitudes through demonstration and active participation. We don’t just learn about the importance of such …
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Choosing the best school for your children is a complex process. Like most parents, you want to make sure that your children are set on the best path to success. Academics are often a big part of the decision-making process. And many public schools offer excellent academics. But what about the emotional, social, and spiritual …
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By, Mrs. Christine Cherinka Circles Angles and Public Art We have been examining how math and art are related through personal and cultural expression. The students made string art displays in our courtyard and were assessed in both math and art class. In math, they calculated the circumference and area of their circles andIt has …
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