Tuesday, February 21, 2017
By: Mrs. Kelly’s First Grade
Holy Trinity first graders completed an assignment based on Jesuit saints. See three of the featured saints below:
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
By: Mrs. Kelly’s First Grade
Holy Trinity first graders completed an assignment based on Jesuit saints. See three of the featured saints below:
Monday, February 13, 2017
By: Lili G.
I think I can speak for everyone when I say that I LOVE Valentine’s Day. The chocolate, candy, and class celebrations are always so much fun, but you can never forget to make a card. Whether you make it out of colored paper, markers, or anything else, a homemade card is always a great gift. Here are 2 great Valentine’s cards and some instructions on how to make them.
→ this super awesome card is a simple and easy gift to give to your friends! Heres how you make it…
Step ONE
-Gather your materials.
For this project you will need…
-Index cards
-colored pencils or markers
-glow sticks
-scissors
-tape
Step TWO:
-Start to draw on your index cards.
Here’s a picture of what it should look like…
Step THREE:
-Tape a Glow Stick to the hand of your favorite character!!!
There is an image below to explain even more!!!
2. Homemade Cards!!!
You can never go wrong with a good homemade card. Just grab some pink or red paper and you’ll be great!
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Calling all second through seventh graders! Please follow this link and vote on your favorite planner cover design.
Thank you to all who entered! The student council received many wonderful designs.
Winner will be announced one week from today over the morning announcements.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Holy Trinity looks forward to working together with Catholic Charities (Cup of Joe) to assemble healthy “breakfast to-go” bags that will be distributed to 8 shelters, which together provide a safe bed for 1,000+ women and men each night.
We also fundraise by hosting a Tag Day and donate the money raised toward supplies that will fill even more breakfast bags.
Watch details about our service with Cup of Joe below in a video made by Lower School students: