They also compete in academics, art, and other types of competitions at the district and state level.
It is open to all 4th & 5th and 6th & 7th graders.
2 Primary Goals of the Club
1. For each child to know that he or she is created in the image of God and has a unique purpose in the world – a specific purpose that God has planned for them.
2. For children of all ages to know that the smallest action will make a difference in the world. This program is designed to educate the students and empower them to be a voice.
Meeting/Event Schedule:
October
Respect Life Month
Respect Life Mass - Thursday, October 28 (club members can wear thier t-shirts)
November
Wednesday, November 3 - 4th and 5th Grade meeting
Friday, November 5 - 6th and 7th Grade meeting
January
Annual "Baby Shower" Mass - Thursday, January 27 (club members can wear thier t-shirts)
February
Thursday, February 10 - 4th and 5th Grade meeting
Friday, February 11 - 6th and 7th Grade meeting
April
Thursday, April 7 - 4th and 5th Grade meeting
Friday, April 8 - 6th and 7th Grade meeting
A few reminders:
- Meetings will take place in Mrs. Dunn's Classroom
- You can wear your Pro-Life T-shirt on your assigned meeting day.
- Please enter through the cafeteria on the day of your assigned meeting.
For additional ideas on building a culture of life, visit Mrs. Kissinger's website, ChoosetheChild.com.
Students in grades 3 through 7 may participate in preparing and performing a musical each year.
The choir sings at school functions such as Mass, First Communion, and puts on a Christmas program. Choir members also perform at choral competition and may audition for District Honor Choir. Our school choir is also invited to sing the National Anthem at New Orleans Pelicans games.
EDGE is our Middle School program open to sixth through eighth graders. Here our faith really comes alive! We discuss our Catholic faith and things that middle schoolers go through, answer their questions, and (of course) play LOTS of games
Students in grades 4 through 7 assist at both parish and school Masses.
Students in grades 5 through 7 may volunteer.
Student Council also exemplifies the democratic process in school environment that includes elections, meetings, etc.
Winners compete in regional and state fairs.
They participate in The National Geographic Society’s Geography Bee, MCA Mu Alpha Theta Competition, Beta District and State Competitions and Brother Martin Quiz Bowl.