We celebrated Read Across America Week. Festivities included guest readers, themed dress up days, reading with buddies, and even green eggs and ham! The entire school celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday! To continue our celebration of reading, our students blasted off to Literacy Night and had so much fun with the space-themed activities and book fair!
Our students made Lenten Pledges during Faith to begin this reflective season of Lent. They are thinking of all different ways to fast from bad habits and behaviors, make prayer a bigger part of their daily routine, and find ways to give back. Seventh-grade Faith students used a green screen to create comic strips of themselves in modern-day versions of the Good Samaritan parable. Using Keynote, Sketches School, and photos, they were able to creatively retell the well-known parable in comic strip form using examples from their everyday lives here at St. Hubert School. Just like the Good Samaritan, don't forget to always BE KIND!
Our 8th graders took part in the National History Day Competition. Students had to develop an original thesis about the historical theme of frontiers, conduct research, and create either an exhibit or a documentary. Some may go on to the regionals during the first week of March. Thank you to all who attended our Preschool Stay & Plays and Early Childhood Information Night. We look forward to welcoming our next generation of Knights.