Fundraiser for Puerto Rico

December 5, 2017 | Community Service

After the recent devastation in Puerto Rico, the Community Service Council decided to take an active position in support for the people there. The month of October served as an opportunity for each individual student to give back. Council members went from class to class and collected monetary donations which are being used to provide food, water, and other essentials for the people of Puerto Rico. Furthermore, all the money collected from the School’s Thursday pizza sales is being donated as well. All in all, the Community Service Council was able to collect over 1100 dollars in support of Puerto Rican relief. Thank you to all students and faculty for your generosity!

Hawk Happenings

Book Curling

Librarian Nancy McGinnis gives the boys a choice: return your books or return your books and play Book Curling. The boys slide their books, aim for glory, and compete for the ultimate prize… candy.

Beware the Ides of Form I

In Form I Social Studies, fifth graders were introduced to the life of Julius Caesar. Three students claimed to be the real Caesar, but only one was telling the truth. The other two were imposters. Using clues from each presentation, the rest of the class had to decide who was authentic.

Clean Water Supplies

Students in Forms VI and VII packed clean water supplies, including water bottles and iodine tablets, along with hygiene products such as soap and hand sanitizer, to be sent to communities around the world where access to clean water is limited.

Publications

Finding God in the ecotone of faith and life

"Finding God in the ecotone of faith and life" by Fr. John for The Texas Catholic. As Catholics, how should we imagine our relationship with the world? We often talk about “walls” and “doors” and “bridges” to explain how the Church should either connect to the world...

And lead us not into temptation

"And lead us not into temptation"  by Fr. Thomas for Texas Catholic. In the last decade, the liturgical versions of the Our Father have been changed in both French and Italian to soften the apparent harshness of this petition. The French translation is now “Ne nous...