Loxley Optimist Club hosting the Youth Appreciation Celebration, “Optimists - Bringing Out the Best in Kids,” recognized St. Patrick Catholic School students, Walker Leavitt (Gr8) and Christina Leavitt (Gr6). Pictured are (LtoR) A.S.A. Bret Kirby (Assistant Special Agent FBI, Mobile AL) presenting to Walker Leavitt; Attorney Shaw T. Alves presenting to Christina Leavitt.
Students at SPCS enjoyed dancing and hanging out with their friends at the Valentine’s Day Dance. Thank you to our volunteer parents for chaperoning and refreshments. Special thanks to Brigham Cason for volunteering his time and DJ skills.
Students at St. Patrick Catholic School in Robertsdale celebrated Mass and received ashes on Ash Wednesday. In preparation for Easter, every family was invited to participate in the weekly Lenten Challenge; this includes daily prayer and doing a good deed as a family.
This year’s annual Special Person’s Spaghetti Luncheon was a joyous and successful occasion; the celebration of family and friends coming together to enjoy good food and great company. Thanks to the Volunteers & PTO for all of their hard work!
Congratulations to our 7th grade students who were recognized as Duke TIP Scholars. These students scored at or above the 95% on the IOWA National Standardized Test in one or more subjects. This program supports academically talented students. Pictured are Ezra Sexton, Marley Charles, Marley Nicholson, Mary Beth Girard, Lindsey Childs, Julia Flynn, Clare Davis, Makenzie Ellison, with Sr. Margaret Harte, Principal.
Congratulations to the winners of our bike raffles; Addison Pratt and Camie Tyrrell! Thank you to Catholic Social Serves for the donation of the bikes; over $200 was raised.
In honor of the feast day of St. Blaise (Feb.3), the Blessing of the Throats ceremony was during our Children’s Mass on Friday. Students, faculty and parishioners were in attendance. All throats were blessed with prayers for protection from disease and illnesses.
The DeBakey Drug Education Vehicle (funded by The DeBakey Foundation, Infirmary Health, and Drug Education Council of Mobile, AL), visited our school campus this week. Our fifth graders were instructed on the harmful affects of drugs, alcohol, and nicotine. We are thankful for all educational endeavors that help keep our children safe.