Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Opppsss.. just found these Christmas pictures

A rainy day puzzle for recess time

Katie is on a roll...

Alyssa and Austin use finger puppets to retell the Nativity Story

So does Annie and Connor

And Hannah and Nicholas

We paint snowflakes for our Christmas ornament exchange.





We wrapped our Christmas gifts for our parents and for Jesus' birthday.


We learned how to fold into triangles to bring up the sides of our gifts.


Better late than never! I apologize for adding these so late. We had a wonderful December and these pictures only show a glimpse of that.


Sunday, February 5, 2012

Catholic Schools Week

Dearest Families of 1A,

As Catholic School's Week comes to an end, I just have a few thoughts to share with you about myself, the kids and pure joy.

As some of you may know, I am a product of Catholic Education. This year, I celebrated my 22nd Catholic Schools Week. That is 9 years at St. Theresa's, 4 at Xavier and 9 as a Catholic school educator. What an absolute honor to have been a part of this wonderful system for so long. There was never a doubt in my mind that I just had to teach in a Catholic school. All that I am, all that I believe I have gleaned from my amazing parents and my Catholic education in the Diocese of Phoenix. There is not a year that goes by, that I don't write my parents a thank you letter for all the sacrifices they made so that I could go to a Catholic school.

I know that times are tough and paying for education is difficult. I want you to know that I appreciate your investment in this education for your child. I also want you to know that while I am an adult and can thank you in those specific words, your 6 and 7 year old students feel that way too. They may not express it in quite the same way, but I get to see the greatness Catholic education has on your children. How lucky am I that I get to see a glimpse of that daily? I hope you see that at home with your child or just when you step on campus.

When preparing for Catholic Schools Week, the children and I talked a little about sacrifice and the differences between Catholic and public education. We laughed and  prayed about it, we said thank you out loud and then we wrote about it. The theme of Catholic Schools Week was: Faith, Academics and Service. I asked the children to think about which one out of those 3 that they would like to reflect on for our classroom door decoration. So, to make sure we evenly wrote about each, I asked them by a show of hands, which they wanted to write about. I called out "service" first... 3 kids raised their hands. Then I called out "academics", 4 hands went up. Lastly, I called "faith" and 12 hands went up(which was the total class, then 1 more, then 3more. So I had to ask who voted twice and those 4 kids said they changed their mind and wanted to write about faith instead. I sat back and thought... this is a great problem to have. Your children, your students, your angels were more motivated to write about their faith than anything else. What a testament to you (parents), that your child picks this attribute to write about. If that doesn't thank you for your choice to send them to a Catholic school, I don't know what does. I just had to share that with you, because although they may not thank you the way I do as an adult now... they feel it and their love for our Lord is a thank you.

So, the end of the story goes, I let them write about what they wanted and many said... "I will write about both!" Again much to my surprise, as I was putting the door all together last Friday night at 6pm was that even those who chose academics, chose religion as the subject they discussed. I could not believe it. It was once again the proof that our faith plays a special role in all of our day. They just couldn't talk about their school without mentioning God. That is such a beautiful testament to Pope John and to me, as their teacher... and now hopefully to you, as their parents. If you have ever questioned the sacrifice or the decision to send your child to a Catholic school, I think you have your answer (loud and clear)!

With a Love of Catholic Education,
Miss Church
   Bronco Alum. '95
   Gator Alum. '99
   OLPH Glendale Knight '09
   Bl. Pope John XXIII Pride- current


Pictures of the door and the children from this week to follow...

Prayers Written by my Class

On the back of a recent Religion test, I asked the childeren to write a prayer. I really did not say more than that. Without hesitation, off they went and this was the beautiful product! Each and every prayer warmed my heart and I just had to share them with all of you (written just as they did). What faithfulness they have!


Thank you God for food drinks. – Alyssa

I Pray for the people that are bad. I Pray for the people that are unkind. – Veanna

Dere Lod Bless all tols peple that saved your wrld. Can you tell Matin Lothr Kige thank you lod? I Love you with my hole hat God! – Annie

Thank you God for the unitistas in amrka – Ryan

Thanck you God for giving me the life for I can live a the love a family. – Juan

Dear Saint Nicholas.  God bless Saint Nicholas. And I hope he’ll never get sick. – Nicolas

God thank you – Connor

God if you can get my Grandpa out of the hospital I cold give him a big hag agin. Angel of God my – Austin

Than you God for the gras and for the brths and for the tees and for the teetch. – Gabrielle

I Pray for Sick. – Anjalyna

Dear Jesus, God, Mary, Thank you for making this wonderful world  love you P.S. tell all the holy people that I said .hi. I love your love. – Karina

Dear Saint Ann, Your realey cool and I realy want to learn about you, did you know that my midel name is Ann and I spell it the same way. – Katie

Dear God, Pray for all the Soles that have gone to hell that they will be good so they come to Heven with you.  – Abby

Dear God pleas help the poor people. That they can be helthey and safe amen. In to the name of the father and of the son and of the holy sperit amen.  – Alex

I pray for the vetrin’s that Think you God for miss church and all the uter techers. – Charles

I pray for the vetrin’s that they are happy I love you! – Mary

Thank you God for my Family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I pray for the sick and the pour! –Vincent

God ples pray for my Mom and Dad. - Zakary