Long Island Catholic School students had a fun and fulfilling week! From meaningful service projects and fun educational activities, to cultural celebrations and dress-up activities for the 100th day of school, we have lots of highlights from the week to share with you!
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^ Sts. Philip and James School & Academy – St. James Kindergarten kiddos were 100 years old for the 100th day of school!
^ These young artists from St. Martin of Tours School in Amityville were the “Keep Christ in Christmas” poster winners!
^ St. William the Abbot School in Seaford welcomed in some special guests this week, created Valentines for Veterans, and joined in the 100 Days of School celebration!
^ Trinity Regional School – East Northport third graders were excited to explore these fun representations of friendship in the STEM room!
^ Students at St. Aidan School in Williston Park used their voices to spread an important message this week π€
^ Students at Holy Angels Regional School in Patchogue have beautiful servants’ hearts and super fun 100th Day of School looks to share!
^ So much goodness at Maria Regina School in Seaford ππ»
^ Sweet Our Lady of Lourdes School – Malverne shared love with themselves and others this week!
^ Our Lady of Grace Montessori School – Manhasset had a beautiful cultural celebration!
^ We can’t believe how much these St. John Paul II Regional School – Riverhead kiddos grew up in 100 days π
^ Academic Excellence at St. Joseph School in Garden City π―
^ We can promise you won’t regret scrolling through these fun photos from the 100 Days of School celebration at St. Anne’s School – Garden City!
^ The joy is so abundant at St. Patrick’s School in Huntington! π€
^ Looks like Family Fun Night was a blast at St. Brigid/Our Lady of Hope Regional School in Westbury! π―
^ Happy kiddos at St. Rose of Lima School in Massapequa!
^ St. Agnes Cathedral School in Rockville Centre was eager to welcome Bishop Barres for the Celebration of the Mass ππΌ