Saturday, January 26, 2019

Catholic Schools Week

This yrs national theme for Catholic Schools Week is Catholic Schools A+ for America. The five long date I take in been at St. Dominics, I wear experienced that it is very different then a normal condition and is much remedy. At St. Dominics, we go to church every Friday. During church building on Fridays, the Mass is run by the school so distributively shed light on take turns serving and reading and being the gift beargonrs. We likewise rush a Christmas play which is run by the 8th cross off every year.On top of that we have a great religion class every day except on Fridays and our priest provide sometimes come over to school and read us a bible verse or two. To me, St. Dominics get throughs me feel like I am in a safe milieu, to me its like a family. Here at St. Dominics our discoverers do whatever they do-nothing to make us an A+ student. They care ab break are grades so we can have higher expectations and so we can live a better Christian life. So we do a lot of projects and activity to religious service us understand are work better.Here at St. Dominics we have one of every grade since it is a smaller school and we have smaller class sizes. So the friends you meet in pre-school are the friends you are going to graduate with and possible more. One of the projects we started a few years ago at St. Dominic School is recycling. The hearty school gets involved. Each year we all have a competition to see which class collects the wholesome-nigh recycling and whoever wins gets a reward. Recycling is something good for are county as well as our country. Also at St.Dominics, the 6th 8th grade have to do service hours for a religion grade. I think this has a great impact on our country as a whole because we are making it possible to live in a safer environment by doing the smallest things like recycling and giving up are time for others in need. We also dish up out a round school like we rack the leaves in the fall and help put out salt in t he winter. We also work with the younger students helping them disclose how to tie their shoes or sitting with them at church to apprize them how to behave during Mass.Something else that we do as 8th graders at St. Dominic school is we teach the 5th grade how to serve during church. Since the 8th graders are the oldest students, we are asked to help out a lot. Whenever someone needs something we are always at that place to help them. So we have to take the biggest role in tether our school to a better community. Once you leave St. Dominic you are on your own and hopefully you always leave a Christian life. St. Dominic has do me realize that I can do whatever I indispensableness to as long as I put my mind to it.

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