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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
Casey Cook and Mateo Gonzales, both students at St. Mary’s Catholic School, dressed as superheroes for the school’s parade during Catholic Schools Week. The parade traveled from the Holy Family Center toward South Adams Street and back to a crowd of friends and family on Monday, Jan. 29. – Stanrdad-Radio Post/Brent Burgess
Community, Education, Gillespie Life, News, Sports
February 7, 2024
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
Student Dekster Sen portrays television series oil painter Bob Ross during the student presentations.

Student Dekster Sen portrays television series oil painter Bob Ross during the student presentations.

Bishop Gary Janak, Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio, was guest at the Jan. 31 morning Mass,

Bishop Gary Janak, Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio, was guest at the Jan. 31 morning Mass,

Students (left) Beau Burg, Gage Thompson and Cricket Frantzen lead their class in the parade along with their teacher Jeretta West. The parade traveled down West San Antonio Street, directly in front of the historic school building at the corner of South Orange Street.

Students (left) Beau Burg, Gage Thompson and Cricket Frantzen lead their class in the parade along with their teacher Jeretta West. The parade traveled down West San Antonio Street, directly in front of the historic school building at the corner of South Orange Street.

Fifth grade students from St. Mary’s Catholic Church participated in pop-up shops at the Holy Family Center to sell three-dimensional items they had created using a 3-D printer in their Challenge Lab class. Money from the students’ sales went toward the St. Mary’s Catholic School band program. Pictured, from left, are Avery Gardner, Charlotte Kordzik and Arianna Hudson.

Fifth grade students from St. Mary’s C...

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