Saint James School is pleased to announce the launch of our official Facebook page: Saint James School – Manchester, CT. Please take a moment to “like” us!
While we know it goes without saying, Saint James School has some basic rules that we ask all our “friends” to comply with.
First, please remember that the goal of our Facebook page is to help families (parents, alumni, relatives, prospective families) stay up to date with current events at SJS. Feel free to chime in with your thoughts, but please keep comments courteous and “family friendly.” Saint James School reserves the right to delete comments that are deemed (in our sole discretion) to be inappropriate or irrelevant.
Second, photographs of Saint James School activities may be uploaded to Facebook, but will not be “published” until we have reviewed them – ensuring that all students/people in the picture have provided consent to be included.
As always, we thank you for your support of our school! We look forward to “seeing” you on Facebook!
Saint James School Raises Funds For Sandy Hook
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolThank you to all our students and staff who participated in the green and white dress down day in support of Sandy Hook Elementary School today. Together we raised $521.00 which will be used to purchase art supplies for the new Sandy Hook Elementary as well as items for the teachers.
8th Grade Show
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolCongratulations to the very talented Saint James School Class of 2013 on a wonderful job at the 8th Grade Show this morning! Not only were we impressed with all the talent today, but everyone looked like they were having so much fun. This annual tradition, done by the graduating class each year, serves as a special farewell from the 8th grade to the younger grades and school staff.
Multiplication Challenge Winners
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolCongratulations to Mrs. Kulinski’s 3rd grade class for winning the 2013 Multiplication Challenge! And, Congratulations to Mrs. Camposeo’s 3rd grade class for winning the “most improved” award (from pre-test results to challenge day results)! Pictures of the winning classes with their trophies are below:
$1 Green & White Dress Down Day Tomorrow – To Benefit Sandy Hook Schools
/in St. James Notices /by jonesenJust a reminder that tomorrow is a $1.00 green and white dress down day for all students to benefit Sandy Hook Elementary School. Funds raised will go towards purchasing art supplies and other items for the Sandy Hook Elementary school and staff.
$1 Green & White Dress Down Day Tomorrow – To Benefit Sandy Hook Schools
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolJust a reminder that tomorrow is a $1.00 green and white dress down day for all students to benefit Sandy Hook Elementary School. Funds raised will go towards purchasing art supplies and other items for the Sandy Hook Elementary school and staff.
Saint James School – Manchester, CT Joins Facebook!
/in Uncategorized /by Saint James SchoolSaint James School is pleased to announce the launch of our official Facebook page: Saint James School – Manchester, CT. Please take a moment to “like” us!
While we know it goes without saying, Saint James School has some basic rules that we ask all our “friends” to comply with.
First, please remember that the goal of our Facebook page is to help families (parents, alumni, relatives, prospective families) stay up to date with current events at SJS. Feel free to chime in with your thoughts, but please keep comments courteous and “family friendly.” Saint James School reserves the right to delete comments that are deemed (in our sole discretion) to be inappropriate or irrelevant.
Second, photographs of Saint James School activities may be uploaded to Facebook, but will not be “published” until we have reviewed them – ensuring that all students/people in the picture have provided consent to be included.
As always, we thank you for your support of our school! We look forward to “seeing” you on Facebook!
2013 Manchester Memorial Parade
/in Uncategorized /by Saint James SchoolWe are really hoping to have Saint James School represented again in this year’s Memorial Parade. We currently only have 2 families signed up – so in order to make this happen, we need your support! We are looking for student and parent volunteers to march with us in the parade on May 27th. Parents may bring wagons to pull younger children in if they wish. We would really like to have a number of our middle school students participate as well.
Please take a moment to check your schedule and send in a copy of the signed Memorial Parade Permission Slip (by Thursday) if you/your child(ren) will be able to join us next Monday.
If you have any questions, please contact Amy Guenther at 860.643.5088 (#6 on main menu) or at aguenther@saintjamesschool.net.
Thank you for helping Saint James School show our gratitude for the men and women who fought to make our Country great!!
Box Tops Winners For April
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolCongratulations to Mrs. Vassallo’s Kindergarten class for winning the April dress down day – collecting 788 Box Tops. Mrs. Vassallo will advise when the class will have their dress down day for winning.
The next day (and final time for this year) for collecting and counting Box Tops is June 4th. Please hand in ALL your Box Tops at that time. They do expire and if you hold them all summer we may end up throwing out a bunch out next fall.
Heather Meyer will be looking for new volunteers to help sort and count for next year, beginning in September.
Summer Sports Camps at East Catholic
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolEach summer, East Catholic holds a number of summer sports camps for various age groups – including Volleyball, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Cross Country and more. Please click the link below to open a copy of the 2013 brochure.
East Catholic High School Summer Sports Programs
Art Class Fun with the Color Purple
/in St. James Notices /by Saint James SchoolSaint James School Art Teacher Mrs. Kara Sabatella gets dressed as a purple crayon to bring some extra fun and laughter to last week’s Art lesson in Mrs. Belsito’s 1st Grade class (pictures attached).