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Extra Curricular

St. Theresa School is rooted in Christ and strives to teach His ways and values.  Religious instructions are given on a daily basis and all students participate in a weekly Childrens Liturgy.  Following the Churchs liturgical year, the students participate in seasonal prayer services and other devotions such as the Stations of the Cross and the rosary. 

In grades K-8 students are provided with the basic skills of reading, writing, language, mathematics, social studies and science along with establishing good study habits.  The school strives to provide the opportunity for each child to establish a pattern of success and to learn according to his/her own growth patterns.

ENRICHMENT CLUBS

All students from grades 4-8 will be given a choice of clubs to join like choir, ukulele, sewing, chess club and cinematography/video production for the quarter. 

ALTAR SERVERS

All students from grades 4-8 are encouraged to participate in the training that will enable them to serve at Mass.

STUDENT COUNCIL

The Student Council provides an opportunity for students in grades 5-8 to develop leadership skills and work cooperatively, assisting in school functions and activities.

 

YEARBOOK

A student yearbook staff, working with a faculty advisor, prepares materials for publication.  All students are encouraged to make contributions to the yearbook.

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD

Students compete in 'events' pertaining to various scientific disciplines, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

 

SPELLING BEE

Every year, our students have the opportunity to participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, one of the nation’s oldest most iconic competitions. 

 

YEARBOOK

A student yearbook staff, working with a faculty advisor, prepares materials for publication.  All students are encouraged to make contributions to the yearbook.

SERVICE PROJECTS

All students are expected to live out the school Student Learning Expectations of service to others.  "It is giving that we receive." Throughout the year opportunities will be presented to the students to give of themselves for the betterment of others, or the community. Students in grades 5-8 will be asked to help in some way towards preparation or clean up of the school carnival.

 

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