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Catholic Schools Week

Monday, February 4, 2013

St. Irenaeus Students Learn About Japanese Culture

Students at St. Irenaeus School and many others participated in Catholic and Lutheran Schools Week events.

Gathered at Blough Hall, students at St. Irenaeus School in Oakmont sported colorful kimonos and were learning to make origami. Members of the Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania visited with students for a special program as part of the Catholic Schools Week festivities occurring at the school. This year, Catholic Schools Week—its theme was "Catholic Schools Raise the Standards"—was celebrated last week. Students learned about the Japanese New Year, music, clothing, food, games, stories and religion from seven of the society's members. Paula Corbett, second grade teacher at St. I, said it was a great way for children to learn hands on. "You can teach them about these things from a social studies book, but to actually experience it is …

Sunday, January 29, 2012

St. John the Baptist School to Celebrate Catholic Schools Week

Catholic Schools Week begins today, Jan. 29.

St. John the Baptist School in Plum will celebrate Catholic Schools Week begining today through Feb. 4, with special activities celebrating the national theme: “Catholic Schools: Faith, Academics, Service." St. John the Baptist School will spearhead the local celebration, emphasizing the high quality of Catholic schools and the value they provide for their students and the community. Many of the activities for the week center around the national theme. Activities planned for the week include an Opening Liturgy at 11 a.m. followed by an Open House in the school until 2 p.m. today, Jan. 29. The school's annual book fair will begin during the open house and continue throughout the week. There will be various programs for the students on …

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