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Entries for February 2023
St. Columba Schools 1st and 3rd graders teamed up to learn all about the celebrations of Mardi Gras and Carnival. Students read different books about these celebrations. They then went on a world tour starting in Louisiana then around the world looking at the countries that celebrate&...
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What a way to end our Catholic Schools Week celebration with our Family Fun Movie Night. Students and their families came dressed in their comfiest of clothes, blankets, and pillows and stretched out on the gymnasium floor to enjoy our miovie. There were tables of snacks courtesy of the Reese family...
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As part of our Catholic Schools Week celebration the Box of Light with Rand Whipple brought us a science assembly called Burble, Fizz, KaBoom. Rand demonstrated in his own fun-filled way with tons of audience participation the basics of chemistry. He had students make liquid lasagna, he showed how m...
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St. Columba School celebrated the Feast Day of Saint Blaise on Friday February 3rd. Father Mowery blessed the throats of all the students in school as is the tradition in the Catholic Faith. The martyr St. Blaise is the patron saint of ailments of the throat hence the blessing of throats. A gre...
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It is hard to believe, but Saint Columba School is 100 days into the 2022-2023 school year! Time is just whizzing by, but we did take time to recognize this milestone during our busy Catholic Schools Week activities. Here Mrs. Nestico's kindergarten class are sporting their 100 Days in crow...
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Mrs. John's preschool/pre3 class student Alexander Ervin is a Math Wizard on the IXL Math Program. He was able to earn 100% and three ribbons on the number recognition 1 - 2- 3 program. An outstanding feat for such a young student.
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As part of St. Columba School's Catholic Schools Week celebration, Jonathan Kruk, master storyteller in residence for the Archdiocese of New York, came to our school to regale our students with many stories. His first audience was our kindergarten through 4th graders. For them he told ...
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