Catholic Schools Week
Catholic Schools Week serves as a means to celebrate our tradition, to embrace our Catholic identity, and to appreciate our community.
The hallways are adorned with artwork and projects of the students, and classrooms are alive with displays and school spirit.
Some of the many activities that are anxiously anticipated are:
- Pancake Breakfast
- Parent Appreciation Day
- Grandparent Appreciation Day
- Student Appreciation Day, including a Talent Show
- Principal of the Day
- Volunteer Reception
- Open House throughout the week with new applications accepted
- Teacher Appreciation Day with luncheon courtesy of the Home & School Association
- Closing of CSW Mass followed by early dismissal
Catholic Schools Week 2011 was held January 29
through February 4.
SMCS students entertained their classmates in the Student Council Talent Show on Student Appreciation Day.
Dignitary Luncheon.
More Talent.
Eighth Grade.
Grandparents were invited to spend time in the classrooms with their grandchildren and treated to an HSA sponsored lunch.
Grandparents were invited to spend time in the classrooms with their grandchildren and treated to an HSA sponsored lunch.
Distinguished Graduate Award
winner Linda Field and Fr. Collin
Poston.
SMCS students and faculty had the opportunity to
learn about a variety of careers.
Pancake Breakfast.