Archive for June, 2010

Building character and bridging the gap

Friday, June 25th, 2010

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Student Council members, Synclair Tucker and Megan Cooper, enjoy sharing cards made by the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School student body with residents of Magnolia Manor Nursing Home. This is an ongoing activity that the students and residents look forward to as they embrace their generational gap.

“It’s so spiritually moving to see our young children interact with the seniors. It is quite a rewarding experience for all of them. I thoroughly enjoy going myself,” says Gwen Whitner, a school board member and chair of the School in Community committee. “One of my favorite pictures is the one with the girls hugging Bobbie so hard that you only see part of her face. That embrace says volumes.”

These activities illustrate “Courageously Supportive,” one of school’s five core values. While this core value represents the depth of support given to the students and their families, it works both ways. St. Anthony’s students are also deeply involved in supporting their community.

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Dear St. Anthony of Padua Benefactors,

Friday, June 18th, 2010

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Thank you for supporting our education at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School.

We really appreciate all that you do for us. We have excelled through school because of your contributions and scholarships for different kids.

Once again, thank you for all your help,

May God Bless You!

Love,

The Sixth Grade Graduates and Companions in Grade 5

Students are moving on up!

Friday, June 11th, 2010

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On Friday, June 4, we had our Moving Up Day 2010 and Family Picnic for our students, parents, siblings, teachers and staff. This was a wonderful time for us to celebrate the end of a great school year with all of our students and their families!

During the Opening Prayer Service in the chapel, we gave out report cards and students moved to their new spot in the chapel to sit with their new teacher. After the service, students and their parents visited their classrooms for next year.

Afterward, everyone enjoyed a picnic lunch and of course dancing to the tunes of our favorite deejay, Father Patrick!

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Congratulations to the Class of 2010

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

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On Thursday, June 3, four St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School students were honored at the Graduation Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 2010: Megan Rochelle Cooper, Antoine Samuel Vaughn, Maria Valentia Vasquez-Zuniga, and Keyannia Nashae Whitlow.

A special visit during Better Speech and Hearing Month

Monday, June 7th, 2010

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In honor of Better Speech and Hearing Month in May, Clarity administered hearing and speech screenings at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School. Clarity is a non-profit agency that provides speech and language, learning and psychology, and hearing and audiology assessment and treatment. The organization’s goal was to reach more children by doing on-site screenings at individual schools.

All K3-Grade 6 students were tested for hearing and K3-Grade 3 were tested for speech. Clarity also brought a special guest to meet the children: Miss Oconee County Teen, Amanda Maughan. She was diagnosed with dyslexia at Clarity several years ago.

Amanda will be competing at the Miss SC Teen pageant this month. Her platform is dyslexia. She wanted to give back to the organization since it helped her overcome challenges with dyslexia, She volunteers at screenings and other events.

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Clarity’s clinicians thought that St. Anthony’s students tested well and were very attentive and well behaved. “This shows that the work of the teachers and volunteers at St. Anthony’s is very advanced. We loved testing the students and will look at the possibility of making this an annual event there!” says Casey Sanders, Clarity’s Director of Communications and Development.

(A special thank you to Casey Sanders for providing the background information for this blog post!)

Festival of the Arts celebrates creativity

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

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Last week we celebrated our Festival of the Arts. On Wednesday, nationally-recognized local artist John Pendarvis visited with Grades 3–6. He taught them techniques of color and design. Thank you, Mr. Pendarvis, for taking time to meet with us and share your  knowledge and love of art!

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Friday kicked off with an Opening Prayer and Music Concert. Afterward, there were painting and weaving activities outside for the students. Children that stayed for after-care enjoyed a step team show. After dinner, there was an art show and plays presented by the students.

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Register for Summer Camp

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Registration is still open for our “Gardening and Growing” summer camp scheduled for June 9 through June 23 at St. Anthony School. Your child will enjoy two weeks of fun – learning to garden and growing in faith!  For more information, contact Cheryl Baxley at 864.271.0167.