Entries by Saint James School

5th Grade Famous Person Reports

Last week SJS 5th graders handed in the final copy of their research report on a famous person along with conducting an oral presentation (in character) to their classmates.  After each presentation, audience members were able to pose questions.  Awesome job Sabers!!

Chess Club – Corrected Form

The Spring Chess Club form sent home yesterday had incorrect dates for the sessions – a corrected form is below (if you already sent it in for your student, no need to send a new form – please just make note of the correct dates). Spring Chess Club 2023 – Corrected Dates As a reminder, […]

Attention: Chess Club

Please note that there will be one more session of chess club – this coming Wednesday, March 8th – to make up for the day that we cancelled afternoon activities. If you would like to sign up for the SPRING Chess Club Session, you can find the permission slip and info below. SJS Spring 2023 […]

Last Call: SJS Moms Night Out!

The Saint James School HSA invites all SJS moms (and grandmothers) to join us for a fun evening at The Firestone Art Studio and Cafe in Manchester on March 7th.  Please RSVP by March 2nd if you will be attending so we can give a headcount to the venue. (Please bring money the night of […]

March Newsletter & Calendars

Please read the March Saber Stories Newsletter from Mrs. Zorger. Saber Stories March 2023 Also attached below is the March Events Calendar and March Lunch Menu. Updated Calendar – March 2023 SJS Lunch Menu – March 2023

Reminder: Read Across America Day

There will be an optional “Story Book Character” Dress Up Day for students in Pre-K through 4th grade this coming Thursday, March 2nd, in honor of Dr Seuss’ birthday (also known as Read Across America Day).  Please note that if your student does not want to dress as a storybook character, they need to come […]

Grade 4 Presidents Reports

Today our 4th graders completed their project on an assigned U.S. President, giving an oral presentation to their classmates along with a Google Slides presentation.  Adding to the fun was the “Secret Service detail” announcing each President’s arrival in the morning and escorting the 4th graders around throughout the school day.