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In one Fall swoop, it's autumn again!

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Now who doesn't love some homemade pizza? We started out the week with the feast of  Our Lady of the Rosary with some homemade sourdough pizza! (Left-pesto; Right-marinara) It turned out to be extremely enjoyable! An update on the Church interior Students hard at work practicing their mental math skills Archery Season is a go! Mrs. Bako training in the new archers Tip for you archery instructors - use stretchy bands instead of cord for string bows! "Help! They're making us collect sticks!" "Nick... What's the tree for?" It's for the impromptu bonfire with the smokeless fire pit  With s'mores Thanks to our experienced Boy Scout we were able to have a nice fire and an easy clean up as well Nick was trying to channel his inner 'Gandalf' but Henry has a different feeling about it And after all the fun, the boys needed to move one of the carpets from the school. Yes, your eyes are not deceiving you, they ARE using mop buckets to wheel it in La...

Two Weeks Worth Update

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The Middle School celebrated their grades feast day of The North American Martyrs  on the 26th with a few activities   Thanks to Sr. Marie Vianney, we were able to make some  Tepee Cupcakes which turned out to be fun for all ages  The Junior High, especially, were grateful to be able to decorate with the younger students  And they made some very creative tepees  Here's the School Choir working on voice and breathing techniques this week with Sister And with our different tone ranges, St. Joseph's Graduate, David, volunteers to help the older boys become more confident with their voices to learn tenor and bass All classes are still running smoothly and... We still have some smiling students every now and then  Ms. Isabeau has been a great helper taking some one-on-one time with our students   "Lightning" (More commonly known as "Bump") has become the students favorite game these last two weeks Our second grader wanted so much to make a pi...