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Answers to Your Frequently Asked
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About St. Mary's Parish
Elementary School
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Whether
your family is new to St. Mary's School, or
you've been with us for awhile, you may have
a few questions about common topics,
procedures, and activities. We hope
this FAQ's file will clarify things for you.
If you have a question that isn't addressed
here, please
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We want to ensure that no good question (and
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St Mary's School
FAQ's
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When does the school
day begin and end?
Our normal
school week runs from Monday
through Friday, 8:15 a.m. - 2:55 p.m. Please
see our
calendar for
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What are family groups?
The Family Groups Program follows the
example of the Holy Family. Family Groups
combine small groups of students from various
grades, Kindergarten through Eighth, with the
oldest student in each group acting as the "head
of the household." At several points
throughout the year, the group gathers for a
school-wide activity, during which each group
goes to an assigned class room to engage in an
educational activity led by the "head of the
household" under the supervision of the
classroom teacher. This program offers an
opportunity for multi-age interaction,
emphasizing nurturing and acceptance of others.
Older students are given an opportunity to
act as leaders and mentors to the younger
students in their groups, and younger
students get the opportunity to interact with
with older, more mature students. All students enjoy
the chance to work with schoolmates beyond their
immediate class and age groups.
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When does my child
visit the library?
Librarians visit the preschool classroom
once a week beginning in early October.
Students in Kindergarten through 4th grade go to
the library on Wednesdays, and are allowed to
check out books, which they are expected to
return on the following Wednesday, at which
point they can check out new books, and so on
throughout the year. Students in the upper
grades, 5th through 8th, visit the library at
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What is Thursday Hot
Lunch Day? Our hot lunch
program generally begins in early October and
continues throughout the year. Near the
beginning of each month, a hot lunch menu and
order form will come home in your child's
folder. You make your menu choices, and
submit your form, along with payment, once
monthly. Then, each Thursday, your child
will enjoy a hot lunch from a local restaurant.
Typical meals include pizza, hot dogs, chicken
nuggets, hamburgers, and a variety of hot
sandwiches, sometimes accompanied by chips and
desserts. Children do not have to
participate if they prefer to bring their own
lunches on Thursdays as usual, but the children
of St. Mary's do tend to enjoy this program, and
their parents enjoy the luxury of day off of
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I have been hearing
about "The Golf Outing" and the "Auction."
What are they? Can I participate?
Yes, their are plenty of opportunities for you
to participate in this event, which is our
school's major yearly fundraiser.
The proceeds are applied to
the school's operating expenses, and are written
into the yearly operating budget. These funds
assist us in meeting many of our growing
school's crucial needs, and help offset
steep increases in tuition. Please see our
Auction Page
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How does St. Mary's
School Celebrate Christmas? Our
celebration of the Christmas Season begins early
in December with the
Live Nativity and Cookie Walk. It
includes a reenactment of the nativity, complete
with live
animals. Additionally, the students perform
Christmas carols outside of the church, while in
the church basement we offer a wide variety of
cookies, holiday breads, and other seasonal
goodies for you to purchase. All school
families are asked to donate ten dozen cookies
and one loaf of holiday bread in support of this
event. We encourage all to
participate! By the end of the evening,
you'll have terrific pictures of your children
(do bring a camera!), a wide variety of
delicious treats to see you through the season,
and an uplifted heart overflowing with the true
spirit of Christmas. Please be prepared
for cold weather. Warm drinks will be
available in the church basement, but hats,
mittens, and even boots are also a good idea. |
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What is the Welcoming
Committee? This volunteer group
was created to help make the transition of new
families to St. Mary's a little easier.
The committee pairs each new family with an
established family, who make themselves
available to answer questions and offer ongoing
support throughout the year. |
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