It is with great joy that the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur announce a year of Jubilee commemorating the 150th anniversary of their arrival in North America on August 27, 2013. To begin this year of Jubilee, Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 am at St. John the Baptist Church on Monday, August 27th, 2012. This is the site where the first sisters landed.
The public is cordially invited to attend Mass and the Luncheon which will follow in the lower hall. If you wish to attend the luncheon, kindly RSVP to Cheryl Naples (433-8118) or Sr. Kathleen Dougherty (439-4793) before August 21.
Sr Mary's Learners
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Friday, August 26, 2011
Welcome!
What happens in our Title 1 Room?
All Kindergarten and First grade students will have the opportunity of a headstart in reading three times a week with our computerize Headsprout Reading Program. Kindergarten will not start Headsprout until January.
However, any kindergarten children needing extra help with speech or letter recognition, will have that opportunity first semester.
First, second, and third graders who need extra help with reading and writing will have the opportunity for small group instruction.
The goal is to clarify and remediate the problem so all the children can sail along on their own.
How do you qualify for these services?
Students are referred by teachers or parents or are identified by low test scores on standardized tests.
All Kindergarten and First grade students will have the opportunity of a headstart in reading three times a week with our computerize Headsprout Reading Program. Kindergarten will not start Headsprout until January.
However, any kindergarten children needing extra help with speech or letter recognition, will have that opportunity first semester.
First, second, and third graders who need extra help with reading and writing will have the opportunity for small group instruction.
The goal is to clarify and remediate the problem so all the children can sail along on their own.
How do you qualify for these services?
Students are referred by teachers or parents or are identified by low test scores on standardized tests.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)