Fifth graders encouraged to begin thinking about vocations
Ask a fifth grader what they want to be when they grow up and the answers will, most likely, run the gamut …
Ask a fifth grader what they want to be when they grow up and the answers will, most likely, run the gamut …
John Tyler has a couple of homemade videos on his school-issued iPad.
About 40 excited freshmen from both St. Mary’s and Archbishop O’Hara high schools gathered Aug. 30 on the summit of a hill on the site of a new Catholic high school expected to open in the fall of 2015.
It happens everywhere — some students have the latest technological devices and others don’t.
Two diocesan high schools with a combined history of 200 years service to the community are preparing to become one. St. Mary’s High School in Independence and Archbishop O’Hara High School are merging administrations as a first step in a three year plan toward joining together as a new high school in a new location.
As far as principal jobs go, there aren’t many better than that at St. Thomas More School.
Annual Fifth Grade Vocations Days held