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St. Cecilia Alumni

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Maddie Elliston SCS 2010 is a member of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Soccer Team. She spoke to some of our own students when she was in town. At right, she autographs a St. Cecilia t-shirt for St. Cecilia student Maggie L.

 

 

Jim Lindsay SCS 2013 was named a Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. This prestigious honor, in recognition of his outstanding academic achievements, is bestowed on only one percent of the 1.5 million students involved in the competition from across the country.

 

 

 
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Katie Rourke Gross SCS 2003 is a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. She spoke to the 7th Grade science class about weather and her career. She stated that her interest in weather was evident even in her Junior High Science Fair projects!

 

 

 

 

Several alumni were involved in the Duchesne production of "12 Angry Jurors!"  Pictured below are alumni Ian Downey, Alexandra Young, Carolyn Kruszynski, and Cat Swartz. Not pictured - Anna Sully.

Kindergarten Roundup - Feb. 11

St. Cecilia School’s Kindergarten Roundup will be on Saturday, February 11. Last names A-L come at 8:30 and M-Z come at 10:30.  We are counting on our school families to extend an invitation to friends, neighbors, relatives, and co-workers to join our St. Cecilia Family!  If prospective Kindergarten families are not available on February 11, they may contact the school office to make other arrangements.

St. Cecilia Student Art Exhibit - "Nebraska Through the Eyes of Children"

The art of St. Cecilia School students is currently featured in the "Nebraska Through the Eyes of Children" Art Show in the Sunderland Gallery in the Cathedral Cultural Center.  The show offers a unique student perspective on Nebraska landmarks, people and events and commemorates Nebraska's 150th birthday as a state.  St. Cecilia students in grades Kindergarten through eighth grade have work represented.  

Mercy and Kindness Tree

The Year of Mercy doesn’t end at St. Cecilia Cathedral School!  As a follow-up to the Year of Mercy, each St. Cecilia student has selected an act of mercy or kindness that they will try to perform throughout the Advent season.  For some it is…. “pray for others” or “help a stranger feel comfortable.”  For others it is “be nice to my siblings,” “share toys,” or “be a good person to others.”  Each student designed an ornament for our school “Mercy and Kindness Tree” that tells what they plan to do during Advent.

     Hopefully each student is also working on earning some money by helping out at home or performing acts of kindness for their own family in order to purchase an item for our all school Advent Service Project – helping the Burmese refugees who are parishioners of St. Cecilia School.  Please see the attached letter to our students explaining the project and listing what each grade level is asked to contribute.

The Year of Mercy doesn’t end at St. Cecilia Cathedral School!  As a follow-up to the Year of Mercy, each St. Cecilia student has selected an act of mercy or kindness that they will try to perform throughout the Advent season.  For some it is…. “pray for others” or “help a stranger feel comfortable.”  For others it is “be nice to my siblings,” “share toys,” or “be a good person to others.”  Each student designed an ornament for our school “Mercy and Kindness Tree” that tells what they plan to do during Advent.

     Hopefully each student is also working on earning some money by helping out at home or performing acts of kindness for their own family in order to purchase an item for our all school Advent Service Project – helping the Burmese refugees who are parishioners of St. Cecilia School.  Please see the attached letter to our students explaining the project and listing what each grade level is asked to contribute.

ABC Club Wreath Sale Fundraiser

All students received an envelope and order form for the ABC Club Christmas Wreath Fundraiser.  The ABC (Activities Booster Club) does so much to help our school.  ABC supports a broad spectrum of activities ranging from field trips, after school academic programs and competitions, athletics, and high school scholarships.  The wreath sale replaces their annual Red Wheel frozen food sale.  

Latina Storyteller, Olga Loya Visits St. Cecilia Students

Olga Loya, Latina Storyteller

Latina Storyteller Olga Loya, shared stories with the Kindergarten through Grade 5 students on September 19. Loya is a Durham Museum September Scholar in Residence. She engaged the students with vivid stories her Mexican grandmother and father would tell. Olga’s stories are "an impassioned quest to keep alive not only the fabric of her family but the larger Latino culture, richly robed in folktales, ancient myths, and history." The stories not only engaged the students in song and movement, but taught them life lessons about valuing oneself and being kind to others. This is one of the school's activities to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 - Oct. 15.

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