
It's that time again... Friday night BINGO! Join us- 7pm this Friday night (April 8) at Immaculate Heart of Mary. Three ways to win: traditional BINGO, 50/50 split, and a progressive jackpot!


PK4 ate a whole plant today! While learning about the parts of a plant, we enjoyed sunflower seeds, broccoli florets, celery stems, spinach leaves, and carrot roots. Every student tried every part!

We continued our study of explorers, settlements, and colonies by becoming virtual settlers of Jamestown. Students learned about the decisions that the colonists had to make in order to thrive.

Mr. Smith joined 3rd grade for a Metric System lesson this week.

Will Humpty Dumpty crack when he falls off the wall? That was the big question in PK4 today! Students made predictions and recorded results. Bubble wrap and rubber bands were the only two materials that kept Humpty Dumpty safe.

Today's scheduled track meet is canceled today due to the weather.

PreK3 was happy to be back at school and we are working on learning more numbers.

7th grade brain storming and designing their sundials

8th grade showing off their WWII propaganda poster

Kindergarten dying eggs with their Guardian Angels!


Together fifth grade and pre-k3 built a village of peep huts to decorate for Easter.


First grade had fun dying eggs today using Kool-aid!


Third graders pretended to be restaurant patrons and servers today to practice with money. They worked together to budget their order, find the total cost, pay, and make change.

CHS 12th annual 5K Run Saturday, April 16 at Catholic High School 8:00 am.

6th grade completed their chapter on energy with a lab that studied the affect of temperature on the molecules of a substance


8th graders just completed their Chemistry unit with the ionic vs covalent bond lab


8th Grade is creating WWII propaganda posters for Social Studies


The 7th graders are learning about Utopian and Dystopian societies. This is helping deepen their understanding of "The Giver". We discussed John Lennon's song "Imagine" and how it depicts a utopia.

The 8th graders are wrapping up their study on Gothic Literature by reading "The Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. They also enjoyed reading the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Third graders tried some new technology today during social studies. We used the Plickers website and app to answer questions about George Washington.
