January 31, 2018
Kindergarten and 1st grade teachers at the Elementary School acknowledged the 100th day of school in several different ways. One of them was for teachers Hannah Yrle, Kay Lynn Hil...
January 30, 2018
Gage Kordsmeier receives Confirmation from Bishop Taylor. His brother, Jensen Kordsmeier, is his sponsor.
January 30, 2018
On January 28th, Bishop Anthony Taylor confirmed 75 students at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 33 of whom attend St. Joseph School.
January 29, 2018
Students from the St. Joseph Preschool got a personal tour of our church on January 29. It was led by St. Joseph's Director of Adult Faith Formation, Christy Trantina. In the att...
January 29, 2018
The 13th annual H.O.O.K.S. dinner was held on Saturday, January 27th. H.O.O.K.S. (Helping Out Our Kids' School) raises money for many different school needs not covered by the ye...
January 21, 2018
Our high school Quiz Bowl team competed for the first time this school year at the Friends of Quiz Bowl Invitational at Russellville High School on January 20. Social studies teac...
January 17, 2018
The local Knights of Columbus Council (4143) is sponsoring the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. This will be the Council Championship. It is open to all boys and girls...
January 14, 2018
The luck of the draw certainly comes into play at spelling bees. At the Faulkner County Bee, some students were given such words as "baba" while others had to wade through unfamil...
January 14, 2018
Ann Harvey, who was the alternate in our middle school 5th and 6th grade spelling bee, did very well. She spelled a number of words right, but she was eliminated on the word "elix...
January 14, 2018
8th grader Ashleigh Mallett came in 2nd in the Faulkner County Spelling Bee held January 13 at Conway High School. Braden Eason from Frank Mitchell Intermediate School in Vilonia ...
January 13, 2018
Junior Anna Wade froze a rose with liquid nitrogen in Mr. Jim Belote's Chemistry class on January 11. When she tapped it on the lab counter it shattered like glass. That's because...