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Introducing the NEW Academy of the Sacred Heart School Logo
At the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year, we introduced our new school mascot and athletic logo, Academy of the Sacred Heart Saints.
Moving into the 2020-2021 school year, we are pleased to share the new Academy of the Sacred Heart school logo.
2020 Return to School Plan
Return to School Plan as of July 17, 2020.
Feast of the Sacred Heart
Please consider joining this webinar hosted by the Society of the Sacred Heart tomorrow to celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart. ❤️
A Special Friday Espacio
Join us today as the Sacred Heart community worldwide engages in a special Espacio. This is shared from the Society of the Sacred Heart US and Canada.
RSCJ Statement on Racism
Please read the Statement on Racism issued by the Society of the Sacred Heart US & Canada.
First Class Endangered Animals Reports and Projects
First Class spent most of Off-Campus Learning developing skills to read for information in Reading. The children then used their skills to research and write a report on an Endangered Animal. The children presented their reports and projects to their classmates and various faculty over the last two Tuesday’s via Zoom.
Primary Students Pray the Rosary
Every May, our Primary students learn to pray the rosary. Primary teacher, Mrs. Murray, sent a rosary kit to each student so they could make their own rosary while they learned about the rosary.
State in a Box Presentations
National Teacher Appreciation Week
This week we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week. We truly do have the best teachers here at the Academy, who go above and beyond to educate and inspire the hearts and minds of each and every child of the Sacred Heart. They are perfect examples of living out the Sacred Heart mission. We admire their unique and innovative ways to educate, especially during our Off-Campus Learning.
Eighth Class Language Arts
After finishing Elie Wiesel’s memoir, Night, the Eighth Class students had to come up with an original idea for a memorial specific to this literary work.