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1st Ever Book Fair a Success!

March 24, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
1st Ever Book Fair a Success!

The Nativity School community not only rocks, but loves its books! Our first-ever Scholastic Book Fair – designated as a fundraiser for the Revlon Run-Walk for Cancer – exceeded all expectations, raising more than $1,500! A big thank you to our amazing Book Fair captain, Ambar Valencia, who, with her team Susanna Guillen, Edna Ramirez,… read more »

Nativity Students Pay it Forward — Pep Rally to Announce “Giving Back Challenge” on March 14

March 8, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Nativity Students Pay it Forward — Pep Rally to Announce “Giving Back Challenge” on March 14

The students at Nativity School of South Los Angeles, 90% of whom live at or below the poverty line, must often rely on the generosity of others to provide them the opportunity to attend Nativity’s high-performing elementary and middle school that is a feeder to the region’s best high schools and colleges. However, in the spirit… read more »

OPEN ENROLLMENT/REGISTRATION BEGINS!

March 1, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
OPEN ENROLLMENT/REGISTRATION BEGINS!

During the month of March, Nativity (grades pre-K through 8) is accepting applications for new students for the upcoming 2013-14 school year. Applications are available at the Nativity School office. Financial assistance is also available for those who qualify. For more information, please visit the school office or call us at (323) 752-0720.   Durante… read more »

SAVE THE DATE – Alumni Event May 4!

February 26, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
SAVE THE DATE – Alumni Event May 4!

COME CELEBRATE — Meet old friends and make new ones….. Enjoy delicious food and entertainment…… and also…..   RECORD YOUR PART OF NATIVITY HISTORY! Become part of our video archive. We will have a videographer at the event to record your memories of Nativity, which will be compiled into a moving video history of our… read more »

Nativity Students Win Top Honors at Academic Decathlon

February 11, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Nativity Students Win Top Honors at Academic Decathlon

Congratulations to the 10 Nativity scholars who showed their smarts this past weekend at the Academic Decathlon Deanery 16 finals –especially Joselyne Valadez (8th) who placed 1st in Math, Rolando Garcia (7th) who got 2nd place in Current Events and Jeanine Hernandez (7th) who got 1st place in Fine Arts.  Great job representing Nativity!

Boys Basketball Team Plays Like Champs

February 4, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Boys Basketball Team Plays Like Champs

Saturday was a tight game against Mother of Sorrows — the score was tied until the very last second when the opposing team managed a long-shot basket at the buzzer, beating Nativity 21-19. However, our Saints played with plenty of heart and sportsmanship; they are improving every week and are ready to take on Maria… read more »

Nativity Celebrates Catholic Schools Week with Daily Activities

January 28, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Nativity Celebrates Catholic Schools Week with Daily Activities

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… read more »

Nativity Students Pay it Forward for Breast Cancer

January 14, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Nativity Students Pay it Forward for Breast Cancer

The Avon Foundation for Women recently recognized the students of Nativity School for raising $500 to support the foundation. “We are moved and inspired by the extraordinary fundraising efforts of your students during Breast Cancer awareness month,” wrote Carol Kurzig, the Foundation’s president, in a thank you letter to the school. “It is heartwarming to know… read more »

Loyola High School Seniors Make An Impact at Nativity

January 10, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Loyola High School Seniors Make An Impact at Nativity

Loyola High School seniors are making an impact at Nativity! Brendan Civale, Declan Feeley, Michael O’Callahan and Cole Frost have chosen to do their Senior Service Project at our school, to the delight of teachers and students alike. They help our students with their lessons in the classroom and play sports on the playground at recess… read more »

Nativity’s Basketball Team Beats St. Anthony’s 36-5!

January 7, 2013 by Susan Armendariz | Posted In: Uncategorized
Nativity’s Basketball Team Beats St. Anthony’s 36-5!

Nativity’s new year kicked off with a bang (and several jump-shots) when our Lady Saints middle school girls basketball team beat Gardena’s St. Anthony’s of Padua 36-5 on Jan. 5. The high-scoring run was led by 8th grader Megan B., who put 15 points on the board herself. “The whole team played great,” Coach Raby said… read more »

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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.

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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.