Carpool Lane and Loop Given New Names

The St. Mark’s Campus carpool lane and loop received new names recently. The carpool lane that serves Kindergarten through grade six students is now “Lucy Lane,” named after fifth grade student Lucy Perkins. The carpool loop that serves Pre-Kindergarten students is now “Mauritz Loop,” named after Axel (kindergarten) and Rex (Pre-K 4) Mauritz. This fun opportunity was purchased during…

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First Grade Celebrates the Season with A Ride on the Polar Express

All Aboard! Today, first grade students took a magical journey to the North Pole on the Polar Express. Dressed in their favorite pajamas and slippers, their day was filled with hot chocolate, story time, a ride on the “express train,” craft time, crossword puzzles and word searches, a special delivery from the North Pole, and…

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Decking the St. Mark’s Commons!

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas around the St. Mark’s Campus! Students in Pre-K 3 through sixth grade enjoyed decorating the Christmas tree in the Lori Schiavone Commons on Tuesday. Each student is represented on the tree with their own hand-made ornament. Every year, each grade-level chooses a theme for their ornaments. In…

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Students Create Nativity Angels in Art Classes

Fourth grade students at the Beaches Campus are working on Nativity Angels in art class. Based on the Angels of Peace pieces created by artist Janet Stever, students included scenes of Bethlehem, the manger, and shepherds in the angel’s robe to help tell the story of Jesus’s birth. The angels will be painted with watercolors once…

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Beaches Campus The Beaches Campus kicked off Hispanic Heritage month on September 15. Hispanic Heritage month (September 15 to October 15) recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Students will broaden their perspectives through activities in the classroom such as learning about historic Hispanic figures, through cultural…

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