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Nativity Celebrates Catholic Schools Week with Daily Activities

January 28, 2013 by Susan Armendariz

Nativity has a lot of fun events going on this week to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Here are the events we have planned:

 
MONDAY
  • Kick-off Rally — at 1:30 pm in the schoolyard, all honor students as well as those who participate in extra curricular school-related activities will be recognized
  • Students are encouraged to wear clothing that represents our school colors (blue and gold)
 
TUESDAY
  • Family Picnic Day — All parents are invited to accompany their children at the picnic, held in the school lunch areas from 12:00-1:00 (may be postponed if it rains)
  • College/Career Day — Students may wear a sweatshirt or jersey of their favorite college or university. Students may also opt to come dressed in the attire of the future career
  • All classes will make a banner with the theme “Catholic Schools Raise the Standards” to be displayed outside their classrooms
 
WEDNESDAY
  • Sports Day — Students may wear their favorite team or player sport jersey. They can also wear jeans.
  • Wacky Wednesday — Teachers will switch grades for 45 minutes; the students will be suprised to see who’s teaching them!
 
THURSDAY
  • Literacy Day — Students may wear comfortable clothing, such as pajamas or sweats, for enjoyable reading
 
FRIDAY
  • Teacher Appreciation Day — This is a chance for students or parents to show appreciation to our teachers
  • Funny Hat/Silly Socks/Crazy Hairdo Day — no permanent hair dye allowed
  • Free Dress Day Fundraiser — Students can pay $1 to be able to wear free dress. All money raised will be sent to the Catholic Education Foundation
  • Closing Ceremony — At 1:30 all grades will be competing against each other in various games/events on the playground

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A Beacon of Hope in the Community

Since 1925, Nativity School has provided a place where learning and faith translate into HOPE and PROMISE.

A Safe and Nurturing Environment

The positive climate at Nativity fosters students’ attitude toward learning and facilitates their ability to develop wholesome relationships with one another.

A Tradition of Academic Excellence

Students are challenged with high academic standards using a comprehensive, inquiry-based curriculum.

Educating for Wholeness

Teachers at Nativity establish conditions that foster the religious, academic, aesthetic, social, and physical growth of students.