Colors for Cancer

April 12, 2012

Academy students will show their support for people battling cancer in unique ways the week of April 10–13. Our Seventh and Eighth Class Social Justice and Student Council members have teamed up to organize “Colors for Cancer” to honor and pray for victims of cancer and to raise money for several charitable organizations. For a $2 contribution, students may wear a colored t-shirt representing a certain type of cancer on the day they play kickball, and again on Friday.

Here are the highlights of the Colors for Cancer initiative:

  • On Tuesday, each student will bring home a small card and a large card. On each card, he may write the name of someone close to his family who has battled or is battling cancer. When brought back to school on Wednesday, the small cards will be hung on trees around campus. Large cards will be pinned on the back of the students’ colored t-shirts on Friday (safety pins will be provided).
  • Kickball games “to kick cancer” will be played by students in grades 1-8. Lower School classes will be mixed competing against each other, while Middle School games will be played by their red, white and blue spirit teams. The games will be played as follows: Wednesday, grades 5 and 8, Thursday, grades 1, 2, 6 and 7, and Friday, grades 3 and 4. 
  • On Friday afternoon, all students will gather in Rauch Memorial for a concluding ceremony and an all-school cancer walk around campus.

Camp Rainbow, Camp Sunrise, Friends of Kids with Cancer, Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Smile Fund will be the beneficiaries of the funds raised.

Parents will find further information about Colors for Cancer activities on the Parent Portal.

Bless, O God, all who struggle with cancer. Empower them with hope for each and every day. Provide them with loving and tender care, laughter, and the support of love. Grant them courage when they are afraid, comfort when they are in pain, and your blessing when all else seems hopeless, that in their fight with illness they may continue to praise you and glorify your name.  Amen.

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Track Practice

April 10, 2012

Track practice begins on Wednesday, April 11, after school.


Third Class Wax Museum

April 4, 2012

Parents of Third Class students were invited to campus to visit the Wax Museum in Cribbin Hall. Each Third Class student was a statue that came to life at the push of a button, describing his or her early life, challenges and accomplishments. The students did a fantastic job researching and depicting famous characters.

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Earth Hour

March 30, 2012

Each year hundreds of millions of people, businesses and governments around the world unite to support the largest environmental event in history. The 2012 Earth Hour will take place tomorrow, March 31, from 8:30–9:30 p.m.  Watch the Earth Hour video viewed by the ASH school community at this afternoon’s assembly.


Congé!

March 27, 2012

Does any other word elicit as many shrieks of delight, laughter and smiles in a Sacred Heart school? The element of surprise was great for Congé 2012 on the first day back from spring break. Check out these photos of the fun.


Catholic Scouting Award

March 22, 2012

Congratulations to Sister Glavin for receiving Catholic Scouting’s Bronze Pelican Award. Each year, Catholic Cub Scout Packs and Boy Scout Troops throughout the Archdiocese of St. Louis nominate those they feel have had a significant positive impact on Catholic Scouting for this award, which recognizes outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youth in the Boy Scouts of America. Leaders of Cub Scout Pack 351 and Boy Scout Troop 351 nominated Sister Glavin for the award, and the Archdiocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting approved it.

During the presentation following First Friday liturgy, Sister Glavin was recognized for many years of service and support to Scouting. The citation read, in part: “She has consistently gone above and beyond the call of duty in providing logistical support to Pack 351 and Troop 351, as well as to the Boone Trails District of the Greater St. Louis Area Council. In addition, she continues to be a part of the ongoing formation of many young people, including our Scouts.”


D.A.R.E. Graduation

March 22, 2012

Congratulations to Fifth Class students, our newest graduates of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. D.A.R.E. Officer Hayes of the St. Charles City Police Department was on hand for the recent graduation ceremony, as were St. Charles Mayor Sally Faith, Chief Corley, Capt. Thurman, Sister Glavin, Ms. Collins, and proud parents of Fifth Class students.


The Leader in Me / 7 Habits of Happy Kids

March 20, 2012

Author Sean Covey will present “The Leader in Me / 7 Habits of Happy Kids” at Community School’s 8th Annual Circle of Learning Educational Seminar on Thursday, April 12 at 7 p.m. Read more.


Donuts with Dads

February 27, 2012

Our youngest students loved sharing the morning (or afternoon) with their dads recently, when we opened the Pre-Primary and Primary doors for Donuts with Dads.


Donuts with Dads 2012