
They have arrived safely! Let the shenanigans begin.


Didn't they just start kindergarten yesterday? We blinked and these kids are now on their 8th grade trip.
Pray for a safe trip for them!


There is so much truth to this.


It was a beautiful day at track practice today. The best view in Colorado Springs.


Our 2nd graders are learning about ancient Greece. They created volcanos and the city of Pompeii. They really learned a lot!





Donuts for the teacher's lounge?!? Best Friday ever....thank you Phillips family!!


It is wheels day in pre-school. They are having a blast!





Our 3rd graders learned about the Black Death and made masks similar to what they wore to prevent the spread of it.


This sounds like a great time AND a fun way to support your St. Mary's Pirates!
The game begins at 6:30.


Spring must be here...these students found a ladybug today!


Whew!! This morning Mrs. Smith announced the July birthdays!
Birthday hugs are the best!


Our 5th graders went to Starbase today. They built electric circuits, used CAD on computers, and saw an Air Force band.
What a great field trip.








We were the heroes today!!! Our community is amazing! We culminated our extreme Lenten project today. When we delivered it to Mary's Home, they let us know they were just getting ready to purchase toilet paper and cleaning supplies. They were so grateful and overwhelmed by our donations.
We nailed it again Cardinals!! We are so proud to be part of this community!





Pickup needed! This Friday at our 8 a.m. assembly we will be culminating our extreme Lenten project. I will be needing a pickup to help me deliver our items to Mary's Home. It would take until about 10 a.m. Please contact me at tfaber@divineredeemeer.net.
It is not too late to bring in items!


Our 6th grade is taking advantage of the beautiful spring day and observation drawing.


Do you remember the good old days when a box could take you to the other side of the world? Or maybe the moon? The one thing that will never get old is watching kids use their imaginations!
These pre-kindergarteners sure had some fun with this box.


There are days that are so beautiful, the only thing to do with your jacket is create an alien friend.


Even our teachers get birthday hugs from Mrs. Smith!!
Happy Birthday Mrs. Beam!


Our 8th graders did an amazing job presenting the live Stations of the Cross. It was beautiful.





I am sure you are all wondering what our 7th grader Bek has been doing in the tunnel door, below is how she came up with this idea.
The original idea of sock buddies started with my 6th grade upcycling project. I found out that acrylics can take hundreds of years to degrade, and there are a lot of clothes in landfills. We had some leftover rice socks and decided we could make more to use for a Peanut Butter Jelly Drive for the DR food pantry. We collected mismatched single socks in nice condition to upcycle into sock buddies and rice socks. We made about 230 rice socks to exchange for peanut butter and jelly donations. There are some that go in the microwave or freezer, and some that only go in the freezer. You can heat up rice socks to put on aches and pains. You can use cold ones for bumps, brusies, and headaches.
