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AFTER CARE PHONE NUMBER:
225-362-0810 Operational between the hours of
3:15-6:00pm

EVENT PROPOSAL FORM:
Click here for an Event Proposal form. We encourage you to submit your completed forms no later than May 24th.
Current Events:
NEW Family Registration begins February 1st. Intrested families may call the office to schedule a tour.

Save the Date! Mark your calendar for CHAPA Meeting for APRIL 8TH at 6:00pm in the cafeteria. All are welcomed.


There will be no 1st Friday Mass for the month of April due to the Easter Holidays.
Lunch Menu
Please turn in lunch form with check stapled to it by the 1st Friday of each month!.

May Menu

Corrected April Menu
Athletics
Baseball/Softball
Click the links below for the game schedule.
Tball Schedule

Boys/Girls Coach Pitch Schedule

Boys Machine Pitch Schedule


Softball Schedule



Track and Field Meet:
Saturday, March 23rd - at Episcopal High 11:00am
Catholic Formation Clubs
CONQUEST:
All Conquest Clubs will meet on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:45pm.

Check out the Conquest website:

NEW CONQUEST WEBSITE

Conquest Jr: Meet on Sports Court.
Conquest: Meet on Football field.

CONQUEST SPRING RETREAT: Grades 5th - 9th on April 12-14, 2013 at Bocamb. Click on flyer below for details/registration form.Conquest Retreat

Questions: Contact Stephen Barnett at b-a-s@cox.net or Mitch Leger at mitchleger@att.net or call 225-284-7580.

CHALLENGE:
Weekly Wednesday Meetings 4:30- 5:45PM

Challenge Website

Save the date! Challenge Summer Camp
Rising 6-9th graders:
Option 1: June 23-29
Option 2: July 1-7

Summer Camp Flyer with details
Click on the Challenge Website link above and register today!

LITTLE FLOWERS : Please see attached flyer for this years calendar, goals and objectives as well as opportunities to volunteer within the club!
Spring Updates

Spring Meeting Dates:
April 10th - Generosity

Mother Daughter Tea and Prudence Fashion Show:
Saturday, May 4th



Cub Scouts: Cub Scouts:
Pack 777 Website
Contact Elizabeth Dequeant for more information.
Pre-Kindergarten (4) Curriculum
CATHOLIC FORMATION
  • Understand basic attributes of God
  • Recognize story of creation
  • Know basic Old testament figures such as Adam and Eve, Jonah, Noah, Daniel, Moses
  • Know simple reasons for Advent , Christmas, Lent, Easter
  • Know basic New Testament/Old Testament stories
  • Develop a love for Blessed Mother Mary
  • Develop a love for Christ
LANGUAGE ARTS
  • Reading readiness through phonics and language experience
  • Rhyme, rhythm, letters of the alphabet, and their sounds.
  • Activities and ideas are provided that foster the social, emotional, intellectual, aesthetic, and physical development by offering age-appropriate, hands-on experiences.
  • Literature appreciation includes distinguishing between real and make-believe and listening to and discussing stories from the Bible, as well as classical and modern children’s books.
  • In language development students are encouraged to speak clearly in front of the class using correct grammar.
  • Students are asked to articulate their thoughts to the group using complete sentences that develop the beginning, middle, and end of their story.
  • Special exercises such as “Show and Tell” are used to further enhance these skills.
  • Reinforce correct pencil grip
MATH
  • Learning how to represent the physical world with mathematical language and symbols. Students represent problems using physical objects, and estimate them in a set.
  • Rote counting to 50;
  • Reading and writing numerals 1-20
  • Ordinal position
  • Sorting and classifying objects by attributes (shapes and colors).
  • Measuring
  • Graphing
  • Recognizing coins and their values
  • Time
  • Patterning
  • Geometric shapes
  • Addition and subtraction with objects to 10 are other areas of focus.
HISTORY
  • Broad categories of time
  • Identifying historical figures
  • Acquiring information from historical sources
  • Orally describing the recent past
  • Knowing the national holidays
  • Comparing and contrasting yesterday and today
  • Using terms to describe location
GEOGRAPHY
  • Understand basic location and direction
  • Use a simple globe and map
  • Use a simple political and world map
  • Identify various places on a map and globe such as land and water
  • Know basic land formations
  • Know basic water formations
  • Identify community characteristics
  • Identify features of earth
SCIENCE
  • Immediate environment:
  •    trees
  •    plants
  •    birds
  •    animals
  •    rocks
  •    insects
  •    weather
  • The five senses.
  • Experiments and demonstrations of simple scientific principles enhance these skills as students organize, compare, ask questions, and make predictions.
  • Students learn the differences between living and non-living things, as well as the role heredity plays in the appearance and behavior of an animal’s offspring.
  • Basic Nutrition
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
  • Understand basic physical activity concepts
  • Participate in physical activities
  • Understand movement concepts and principles
  • Develop gross motor skills
  • Develop small motor skills
  • Develop team building skills
  • Understand physical activity provides enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and social interaction
10420 Barringer Foreman RdBaton Rouge, LA 70809225.755.1558225.755.1568