2314 Third Avenue, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361 (308)632-2541
Mailing address: PO Box 349, Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0349 Fax: 308-632-2146 Website: www.st-agnes-church.com
Parish Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9am - Noon & 1pm - 4pm
Rev. Vincent L. Parsons
Pastor
Sr. Vera Meis, C.S.J. Pastoral Minister
Mass Schedule:
(October - May) Saturday: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am (June - September) Saturday 6:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 am Monday, Tues, Wed, Friday 7 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays one hour prior to evening Mass or by appointment (632-2541)
Sacrament of Baptism Please call the Parish Office
Catholic Schools Week January 27th - February 1st
Bless all Catholic school teachers and help them to nurture the faith of our children.
Give them the wisdom to pass on their own knowledge and experience and show our
children your love.
Amen
January 27, 2019 Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
One of my favorite passages in all of scripture is the one spoken by Jesus in synagogue in today’s gospel text from Luke which Jesus took from the prophet Isaiah:
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.” What a beautiful reminder for all of us in these dark days of winter. We have a mission by our baptism – we are commissioned to bring glad tidings to the poor. Who are the poor? Possibly those who need a little time during our day? The downtrodden? A person with an illness who needs a gentle reminder that they are loved? Who is it, in your life, where you can bring gladness and joy? As announced, I am packing the car and heading back to seminary! I will actually be returning to my alma mater at Conception Seminary College in northwest Missouri. I will be taking the month to write my thesis for the licentiate degree in Canon Law. Having this time will afford me the opportunity to be single-minded in my studies as I approach the end of the degree program. This summer, I will return to Washington DC for my final summer. I will be taking classes and then, by the grace of God, I will sit for comprehensives with 3 unknown professors who can quiz me on my knowledge in Canon Law. And, at the end of the hour, I will hear the immortal words which ever student hopes to hear: “You passed!” Please pray for me and know you're in my daily prayers. Fr. Jim Heitoff will be returning for the month of February and June & July. I appreciate his willingness to be here in my absence. I know I leave you in very capable and pastoral hands. God bless you all. I received this email recently and thought I would share it’s content with you: “We were selected to receive a Christmas basket and it could not have been more wonderful! The family that brought it to us were kind and gave us a sense of dignity alongside the gifts and food. Our children loved the presents and my wife and I cried with joy to be able to see them so happy! Acts of kindness seem to be on the rare side these days and we want you to know how much we appreciate everything you did for us this holiday. With deepest love and appreciation,” Thank you St. Agnes for your generosity towards other. God’s blessings!
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The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday, January 28, 2019 Daily Mass (7:00am) Intention: †Mary, †Arvid & †Robert Cook by Eileen Young Communal Rosary (4:45 pm) Liturgy of the Hours (5:10 pm) Tuesday, January 29, 2019 Daily Mass (7:00am) Intention: †Alan & †Earl Langel by Jim & Nancy Kerr Tuesday Discussion Group (8-9 am) Liturgy of the Hours (5:30 pm) Wednesday, January 30, 2019 Daily Mass (8:15am) Intention: †Arlif Vaughn by Julie Brown Liturgy of the Hours (5:30pm) Contemplative Prayer Group (6:00pm)
Thursday, January 31, 2019 Liturgy of the Hours (5:30pm) Friday, February 1, 2019 Daily Mass (7:00am) Intention: †Jerry & †Don Young by Eileen Young Liturgy of the Hours (5:30pm) Saturday, February 2, 2019 Weekend Mass (4:00pm) Intention: †Joan Pyle Wilson by Ray & Theresa Rezac Sunday, February 3, 2019 Weekend Mass (8:00am) Intention: †Rita Brown by Kerry Bowen Family Weekend Mass (10:30am) Intention: For the Parish
S a i n t A g n e s
C a t h o l i c C h u r c h
Today’s Readings Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10
Psalm 19 1Corinthians 12: 12-30 [12-14, 27]
Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21
Parish Administration (308) 632-2541 / (308) 632-2146 (Fax)
[email protected] www.st-agnes-church.com
Pastor
Rev. Vincent L. Parsons (ext. 2) [email protected]
Pastoral Minister Sr. Vera Meis (ext. 4)
[email protected] Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Terri Calvert (ext.5) [email protected] Church Office Manager Theresa Trevino (ext. 3)
[email protected] School Head Teacher
Mrs. Julie Brown (632-6918) [email protected] School Office Manager
Teresa Johnson (632-6918) [email protected]
This Week’s Schedule
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Important Dates To Remember In 2018
Jan. 28 - Feb 1st Catholic Schools Week Jan. 30 Mass @ 8:15 with Bishop Hanefeldt for Catholic Schools Week Feb. 1 - First Friday Adoration Feb. 8-9 Women’s Retreat Feb. 12 Young @ Heart
Finance Corner Sunday Collections
& ATW Giving
January 20, 2019 Actual $5452.55 ATW $4278.00 Budget $9000.00 Surplus (Deficit) $730.55 Haiti/Uganda $1088.00
January Totals Actual $17813.30 ATW $8948.00 Budget $24000.00 Surplus (Deficit) $2761.30 Next Sunday’s 2nd collection is for
Scholarship Fund
Knights of Columbus Assembly 1874
7th Annual
February 2, 2019
5:00pm - 9:00pm $40.00 per person Price
Includes: Chili, Sandwiches, Beverages
plus Fun Money! Live Auction will be at 9:00pm
KC Hall • 1729 1st Ave • Scottsbluff
•Must be 21 to attend•
Monday: Heb 9:15, 24-28; Ps 98:1- 6; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab,
7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4;
Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6;
Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6,
23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32] Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; Ps 71:1- 6, 15, 17; 1 Cor 12:31 — 13:13 [13:4-13]; Lk 4:21-30
This Week’s Readings
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS Saturday, 4 pm : Ciborium: Deb Hilzer; Chalice : Doris Holloway, Paul Mailander, Mark Rueb, Kathy Rueb, Brooke Talking-ton, Jeff West Sunday 8 am: Ciborium: Zita Rice Bolinger; Chalice: Dick Lessert, Shannon Hafner, Connie Kirchner, Susan Lessert, Gene Schwarzkopf, Daniel Warburton 10:30 am: Ciborium: Judy Schwartz; Chalice: Brigette Palmer, Joanne Krieg, S. Vera Meis, Ifeanyi Okpalaejesi, Jacque Neu, Michael Schaff
GREETERS Saturday 4 pm: Don & Jean Christensen (E) Jim & Gail Ellison (N) Rick & Denise Forsstrom (S) Sunday 8 am: Lyle Downs(E) Mary Kaspar (N) David & JoAnn Nash (S) 10:30 am: Carlye Johnson (E) Melvin Elledge(N) Larry & Chris Burbach (S)
USHERS Saturday 4 pm: Greg Schmid (Captain), William King, Steve Olsen, Danny Guzman Sunday 8 am: Robert Maron (Captain), Adam Hoesing, Troy Herman, Mark Neifert 10:30 am: Don Weddell (Captain), Doug Pieper, Jerry Arnold, Mark Loose
SACRISTANS
Saturday 4 pm: Jean Ahrens & Larry Gion Sunday 8 am: Nick Reyes 10:30 am: Brad McCaslin
LECTORS
Feb 2 & 9 4pm Nellene Mailander Feb 3 & 10 8am Neal Brady Feb 3 & 10 10:30am Steve Viessman Feb 16 & 23 4pm Kathleen Roehl Feb 17 & 24 8am Jordan Colwell Feb 17 & 24 10:30am Cindy Nelson
SERVERS
Feb 2 4pm: Laetner & Landon Malm Feb 3 8am: Jessica Schaff & Yvonne Kreiling 10:30am: Lillian Golden & Adam Polk Feb 9 4pm: Adryana Rodriguez & Austin Svitak Feb 10 8am: Tristan Calvert & Noah Henderson 10:30am: Addison Gonzales & Tori Bogus Feb 16 4pm: Gregg Hartman & Ethan Gion Feb 17 8am: Elena Blanco & Emma Herman 10:30am: Ashanti Arreola & Raymond Palmer Feb 23 4pm: Katie Forrstrom & Clancee Ott Feb 24 8 am: Liam Kicken & Anna Hafner 10:30am: Jacob Mark & Jesse Claire McCaslin
February Ministries
Arlowe Louise Gill
January 19, 2019
Daughter of Tyrell & Stephanie Gill
January 2019 100 CLUB WINNERS
$200: Joe Ostry; $100: Margaret Ann
Pickering, Patrick Brown, Maria Janicek; $85: Dennis Parks; $50: Jim
Macken, Cliff Verbeck, Joann Cervantes, Joe & Liz Salazar, Robert &
Lynn Yri, Steve & Chris Luris, Rod & Ellen Ramig, Jacque Neu
CONGRATULATIONS!
First Friday Adoration will be this Friday, February 1st following the 7am Mass and will end at 5:15 before the Liturgy of the Hours. All are invited to attend.
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In the Gospel today, Jesus makes the connection in the Torah reading from Isaiah prophesying what the Messiah would do and that he, Jesus, is the one described in this Scripture passage. Isaiah had written:
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord. (Isaiah 61:1-2)
When Jesus reads this passage from Isaiah, he does so in a way that the Jews, hearing the words, realize a different meaning than they ever con-sidered. The synagogue anxiously awaits the explanation that would coincided with the dramatic sensations felt during Jesus’ reading. Most unexpectedly, Jesus confirms that he is the one referred to in the reading saying, “These words have been fulfilled in your hearing.” (Luke 4:21)
The Jewish people were expectant for the coming Messiah. The long-awaited promise from God was interpreted that the Messiah would restore Israel to independence free from Rome and that other nations would be respective because Israel was God’s chosen ones, his favored children. The Jews imagined that the Messiah would return Israel to a land of milk and honey.
The quote from Isaiah speaks of the redemption for the poor, those imprisoned, the blind and those without hope. The Messiah must be indeed great in his promise to bring relief to all those who are in physical need. However, sometimes one reads too literally this passage and expects Jesus to elimi-nate all of one’s earthly discomforts, while, in reality, Isaiah’s prophecy was us to prepare for the promise of salvation.
Although many hoped the Messiah had come, Jesus needed to prove the words “These words have been fulfilled in your hearing,” which he did through miracles. Then, as now, not everyone believed him even after observing a miracle. Many disbelieved because Jesus did not come with the message that they wanted, which was to create heaven here on earth. Others, who listened to the words, saw the miracles and believed, recognized that any effort achieving perfection will not be found here but only in heaven. The miracle of healing that Jesus used and continues to use demonstrates that he is still with-in in our midst proving that he loves never dissipates.
As we know Jesus did not come necessarily to bring about a physical restoration. Although in his love for us he at times brings healing to those with afflictions, he primarily comes to save our souls that suffer from the ravages of sin. Jesus comes to bring good news to the poor in spirit. He comes to free those imprisoned by sin. He comes to reveal the light of salvation to those who walk in the devil’s darkness. He comes to dispel the hopelessness of those who see no future because of their deplorable condition.
Jesus’ works, because we are Christians, become our works of mercy. No person is capable of meeting every need. While we individually cannot be all things to all people, we still have a role to take up to assist in the salvation of the world. The second reading this week reminds us, different parts of the body have different essential responsibilities collectively enables the whole body to function optimally. The eye does not have the capabilities of the ear. The hand cannot support the weight of the body like the foot. In the same one person cannot be the whole Church. We, as the body of Christ, have specific roles that accomplish the Church’s role in salvation. Once we truly believe and live the life as the body of Christ, we will then be able to fully comprehend the words Jesus gave us.
“Act on this word. If all you do is listen, you are deceiving your selves. There is on the other hand, the man who peers into freedom’s ideal law and abides by it. He is no forgetful listener, but one who carries out the law in practice. Blest will this man be in whatever he does.” (James 1:22, 25)
Dear Advocates, 13 new senators will be sworn into office to join 36 other state senators for the 106th Legislative Session. The staff at Nebraska Catholic Conference has spent the last several months preparing to speak on behalf of the Catholic Church, defend human dignity, and advocate for the common good. Together with our three Nebraska Bishops and you, our faithful advocates, we bear the light of Christ in the public square. I write to ask you three things as we begin this 90-day legislative session: 1. PRAY for the staff at the Nebraska Catholic Conference and your elected officials. Please pray, also, for your official's staff, as they play an integral role in the lawmaking process. 2. INVITE three friends to join our advocacy network. There will be several important bills this session, and we know there is great strength and power in numbers. If each of our advocates added three friends to the network, we would greatly increase our effectiveness. Let's make our voices heard! Send this link to your friends and family: http://necatholic.org/be-an-advocate/join-our-network.html 3. ENGAGE in some of our upcoming advocacy opportunities. Save the date for our annual Pro-Life Mass on January 26 at 9 a.m. at St. Mary's in Downtown Lincoln. The Walk for Life sponsored by Nebraska Right to Life follows immediately at 10 a.m. beginning on the steps of the Nebraska State Capitol. Our annual advocacy day, Catholics at the Capitol, will be March 27. Stay tuned for more information! Thank you for your prayers and your voice! Be sure to check your diocesan paper for my regular column about the happenings at the Legislature. In Christ, Tom Venzor Executive Director Nebraska Catholic Conference
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Women’s Retreat Feb 8th & 9th
Finding Peace and Joy: A Catholic Women’s Retreat by
Heather Renshaw
“Buckle up, because you’re on the road to a more joyful, more peaceful, more faithful life. Along the way, Heather offers tips for getting past the inevitable roadblocks, the “GPS” for finding your way (it’s Scripture), and roadside assistance courtesy of the saints.” 1) Friday February 8th 7pm - 8pm
Retreat Session 1 @ Garden Room 2) Saturday February 9th 9:30am - coffee social with Heather in the Garden Room 10:00am - Retreat Session 2 12:00pm - Lunch provided
Registration Form Name: . Phone Number: . $15 Registration (Saturday Lunch Included) **Make Checks Payable to: St. Agnes Altar Society*** Please register and pay by February 2nd, 2019. Turn this form into the St. Agnes Parish office or drop in the collection basket at any of the weekend masses. For any questions or additional information please contact: Kristin Schiff at 308-765-0213 or email [email protected] We look forward to seeing you at the retreat!
*Retreat will be held in the Garden Room*
Below is the schedule for Catholic Schools Week. Please consider helping out St. Agnes School by either voting in the Spirit Radio Contest or by helping the school reach their
Service Project Goal. Thank you for your continued support of St. Agnes School!
The theme for Catholic Schools Week is: Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed. There will be a theme for each day of the week. Sunday, January 27th – Celebrating Your Parish Monday, January 28th - Celebrating Your Community Tuesday, January 29th - Celebrating Vocations Wednesday, January 30th – Celebrating the Nation Thursday, January 31st – Celebrating Your Students Friday, February 1st - Celebrating Faculty, Staff and Volunteers Catholic School Week Service Project As the community of St. Agnes Catholic School, we can make a difference in someone’s life! The service project for the week is to support the Knights of Columbus Toys for Tots program. We will be collecting items for boys and girls in grades 5th- 12th that will be wrapped and given to the older children in the families that will be receiving the Christmas baskets in December. Items to be donated can be brought to the school throughout the week. Below you will find a suggested list of items that the Knights of Columbus are looking for:
Boys 5th - 12th Grades Girls 5th -12th Grades *cologne gift sets *sports balls *perfume gift sets *make-up sets *school supplies - pencils, pens, notebooks *school supplies - pencils, pens, notebooks *age appropriate books *blanket throws *age appropriate books *blanket throws *winter hats & gloves *board/card games *winter hats & gloves *board/card games *$5 gift cards to fast food restaurants *$5 gift cards to fast food restaurants
The above list is just a few suggestions and by no means a complete list. Just keep the middle/high school youth in mind when selecting items to donate.
Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Gospel: Luke 4:14-21
On the Way to Mass: What promise are you waiting to have fulfilled? What would you do if it came to be? On the Way Home From Mass: How could you bring glad tiding to another? Living the Word: God is fulfilling a promise through each of our lives. As a family, write a mission statement or promise to God. What is God fulfilling through your family? What promise does your family want to make to God in return for the gifts that you have been given? Your family statement might be written in a few sentences or in the form of a poem or a drawing.
Celebrating Sunday for Catholic
Families 2018-2019
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February
Schedules
Grade School Formation Sessions
Grades Pre-K - 5th meet from 9:15-10:15 a.m. in the school building. February: 3rd, 10th , 17th (No formation sessions), 24th
Middle School
Formation Sessions Grades 6th-8th meet Wednesday evenings from 7-8:15 p.m. in the school building.
February: 6th , 13th , 20th , 27th
High School (CYM) Formation Sessions
CYM Youth (10th-11th) gather in catechist’s homes & CYM Youth (9th) meet in the Office Basement from 7-8:15 p.m.
February: 6th , 13th , 20th , 27th
11th Grade CYM Youth CYM & Confirmation Formation Sessions
Feb. 6th - Confirmation (Garden Room)
Feb. 13th - CYM (leader’s home)
Feb. 20th - Confirmation (Garden Room)
Feb. 27th - CYM (leader’s home)
Save the Dates
First Communion
May 4th - 4pm & May 5th - 8am
Confirmation
May 5th - 10:30 am
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R_ligious E^u][tion Progr[m Email—[email protected] Religious Education Office—308-635-1362
Simple acts of kindness Jesus was clear that he wants us to be kind to everyone. In the famous parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus told of a man who was robbed and left for dead. The man was passed by a priest and a Levite before a Samaritan man helped him. The Samaritan – supposedly an enemy – demonstrated true kindness. Jesus told us to do the same. (Luke 11:34) Teach children to value people first. When Ashley tripped playing basketball and missed the game-winning basket, her teammates gave her dirty looks and passed as she lay on the floor holding her ankle. It was a member of the other team who was kind enough to help her up. Encourage acts of kindness. Gerry noticed that the new boy at school seemed sad. It turned out that Sammy’s dad lost his job and money was tight. Gerry began packing an extra sandwich in his lunch for Sammy, sat next to him in the cafeteria, and played together at recess. Both boys made a good friend.
Sacraments are “efficacious signs, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church” to give grace (Catechism of the Catholic Church). Grace is a share in God’s divine life.
Partners in Faith - January 2018
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Connecting Students and Families through Faith January 27, 2018
School Newsletter
St. Agnes Catholic School 205 E 23rd, Scottsbluff, NE
Ph: 308-632-6918
Monday, January 28th CSW kick-off - Dress in the career you want to be when you grow up
Tuesday, January 29th Celebrate Voca ons - Lunch & Bingo
with the priests Wednesday, January 30th
CSW Mass - wear St. Agnes apparel Doughnuts with Bishop Hanefeldt will
follow a er mass Thursday, January 31st
Parent Picnic - 11:30-12:15 Wear favorite team apparel
AED Unit As part of our move to increase the safety standards within our building, St. Agnes School has received an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) courtesy of Dr. Lisa Scheppers and Michael Wharton. This portable unit detects life-threatening cardiac events and can be used to restore heat rhythms while 911 is called. All staff will be trained by Mr. Wharton on the use of this machine in case of an emergency situation within our building. Our thanks to the Wharton’s for this generous donation.
January 2019 100 CLUB WINNERS
$200: Joe Ostry; $100: Margaret Ann Pickering, Patrick Brown, Maria Janicek; $85: Dennis Parks; $50: Jim Macken, Cliff Verbeck, Joann Cervantes, Joe & Liz Salazar, Robert & Lynn Yri, Steve & Chris Luris, Rod & Ellen Ramig, Jacque Neu
CONGRATULATIONS!
***Please support the CSW service project – gifts for children grades 5-12 for next year’s Christmas baskets Will be collected all week.***
Monday, Jan 28 Hamburger on a Bun French Fries Peas Mandarin Oranges Helpers: Stephen Klaas Delores Longoria
Tuesday, Jan 29 Super Nachos w/ taco meat, black beans, cheese sauce & salsa Potato Circles Grapes Helpers: Douglas Wheeler Clem Enriquez
Wednesday, Jan 30 Cheese Pizza Green Salad w/ranch Pineapple Tidbits Helpers: Sarah Zeiler Ashlee Wilson
Thursday, Jan 31
SACK LUNCH FAMILY PICNIC
Helpers:
Friday, Feb 1 Beef Patty w/ mashed potatoes & gravy Steamed Carrots Pears Roll & Margarine Helpers: HELPERS NEEDED HELPERS NEEDED
Hot Lunch Menu for January 28th - February 1st, 2019
What’s Happening at St. Agnes School………...
Safety Training St. Agnes School is adopting the Standard Response Protocol for safety training within our school. Chuck Elley, worked with teachers during their January in-service, training them on procedures for Lockout, Lockdown and sheltering for safety hazards. On Monday, January 21, all students and staff took part in a safety day in which students learned the new verbiage for the various drills, discussed safe zones
within the building, and drilled on the different situations from various places in the building. Thank you to Officer Chris Calvert for his assistance during our drills A parent meeting on our safety plan will be held in the future.
Celebrating Reading St. Agnes students who met their 1st semester reading goals enjoyed celebrating their success at the whole school reading party held on Friday, January 18th. Students participated in activities associated with this year’s sports theme. Activities included: sports bingo, a basketball relay, a “snowball fight”, sports games on the Wii, a sports art project and decorating a sports cookie. It was an afternoon of fun and excitement for all. Great job to all our amazing readers!!
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Kindergarten – 2nd grade students attended the Midwest Theater performance of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other Eric Carle favorites on Tuesday, January 22nd. Three beloved stories by Eric Carle, award-winning children’s book illustrator and author, were retold
on stage through fanciful puppets. The students enjoyed the stories of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Little Cloud and the Mixed-Up Chameleon performed through theater.
Classroom News………...
Fourth Grade Class By Kristie Becker
Fourth grade is already working hard in the new quarter. We recently finished up our science unit on matter. Students enjoyed doing a fun activity with the pan balances to find the mass of objects around our classroom. In social studies, we have switched over to geography of the United States to prepare for the big unit we do on states and capitals. In math, the students are excited to be learning long division and have been working hard at it. We also had our first “Word Problem Wednesday”. Students worked in pairs to solve word problems using higher level thinking. This was a good learning experience that we will carry out each Wednesday. All the reading groups started new novels and they are currently reading Mr. Popper’s Penguins, A Cricket in Time Square, and The Chocolate Touch, in their respective groups. We are working hard to understand story elements and better our reading comprehension.
Fourth grade also enjoyed pairing up to do snowmen activities with our Kindergarten reading buddies. We created figurative language snow globes and a painting for the hallway. We have set word goals for ourselves to follow into the new year!
Kindergarten Class By Teri Ramirez
Happy New Year! We hope the New Year brings you great joy, health and happiness. We pray that your Christmas time with loved ones and friends was everything you prayed for and more. A big "thank you" to our parents for spreading Christmas joy last month. The giving spirit was alive and flourishing throughout the entire month. We are so fortunate to have such a great group of families at St. Agnes. This is a special time of the school year because the children have learned all the basics and are beginning to put them together. Most of the children, who were just writing their name in September, are now writing sentences, reading words, and learning to be independent and great problem solvers! It is quite amazing to see the growth in my students! We are on to a new year with limitless possibilities in learning!