MS Science Club today until 4:15pm
Chess until 5:30pm
Red Ribbon Week: SOCK it TO DRUGS--wear your crazy socks today!
St. Joseph Elementary School students who each week participate in teacher Shannon Chamoun's After-School Art program recently painted their own visions of the :"fantastic felines" created by the late Laurel Burch.
9th Grade Economics Consumerism Field Trip! #pricecompare
Red Ribbon Week's national theme is "Respect Yourself, Be Drug Free," but St. Joseph has a special focus each day."Keep Calm and Stay Drug Free" is Monday's at which time students are invited to sign a drug free banner. Tuesday is "Sock It To Drugs Day" when crazy tube socks can be worn to school. Wearing their red uniform shirts on Wednesday signifies the students are "Red"Y to Live a Drug Free Life." With the beginning of basketball season and a pep rally on Thursday it's "Team Up Against Drugs Day." That's when the student body can let its school colors of purple and gold shine. Friday is "I'm a Jean-ius, I'm Drug Free Day." Everyone can wear their favorite blue jeans along with a wacky tie or hat.
Red Ribbon Week: Pledge to be drug free and sign the DRUG FREE Banner today!
Drama Club today 4-6pm
Little Dribbler practice 6-7pm
"Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you."
Ephesians 4:32
2015 HOOKS Christmas craft auction item was enjoyed by this talented group! Ready for the holidays!!
Mrs. Moix's kindergarten working to blend letters to make words on the iPads.
Club Pic Day! Wear your club shirts today.
Bulldog Spirit Day!!
Gorgeous still life charcoal art by Ms. Bassham's sophomore Art I class!
Gorgeous still life charcoal art by Ms. Bassham's sophomore Art I class!
Erika and Mrs. Yrle take a book "shelfie" for SJ Book Club!
Reminder: Early dismissal today. Elem/MS at 1:10; HS at 1:30
FIRST SNEAK PEEK...Artrajun Cajun auction quilt created by our splendid second graders! Hoooo made those sweet little owls?!
Fourth grade students at St. Joseph Middle School have been studying ecosystems. They've been learning about their makeup and what causes them to change. To demonstrate how they work teacher Nicole Gooch had her class create terrariums which are miniature ecosystems.If properly monitored one can sustain itself for a long period of time.
The students were divided into groups and given supplies to create their terrariums. Potting soil, worms, a flower, crickets and potatoes were placed inside plastic bottles. "They also added their own personal touches such as rocks, acorns, sticks, and grass," Ms. Gooch said. These elements work together, and with a good balance of plants, soil, nutrients and water, the terrariums should thrive. The students placed them in well-lit areas and are collecting data on them for a week to see how their ecosystems develop.
Sixth grade boys working on their mission rosaries.
Sixth grade boys working on their mission rosaries.
Volleyball at Sylvan Hills 4:30 today.
Club pics tomorrow! Wear your club t-shirts Oct. 23rd.