
An Early Childhood through Grade 8 Catholic School System located in Kaukauna Wisconsin
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
What's-a-Matter??
As a culmination to a science unit, Mrs. Kortz’s 2nd grade class had a "WHATS'S-A-MATTER" party. They made root beer floats. The ice cream is the solid, the root beer is the liquid and the carbonation in the root beer is the gas. Science is fun and good-tasting!


Monday, November 16, 2009
Food Donation & Fun
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Story Time for Children Ages 3-5
Friday, November 6, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Invitation to Lunch

The third graders did a great job with this project. First we talked all about community and what a group like the Packers mean to a community. Then for creative writing the students wrote recipes (funny ones) which will be sent along with this pictures. In computer class the students have been typing letters to NFL teams. What the letters spell out is the following: Please come for lunch at Holy Cross School. We will see if we get an answer - no matter what it was a fun time for the students.
Dictionaries and Book Marks
These pictures are showing the two gentlemen from the Elks club presenting all of our third graders with dictionaries and book markers at Holy Cross School in Kaukauna. This picture is taken with the third graders of Mrs. Becky Haen receiving the gifts. The students were so excited when they started looking through the book and found it also contained information on each and every state in the United States (which they are studying about right now in Social Studies Class). Plus on the back page the there was the longest word in the English language which contain 1,909 letters and was a term for the formula C1289H2051N343O375S8.
Fire Safety
The Kaukauna Fire Department visited classrooms at St. Aloysius campus during the month of October and talked with the students on Fire Prevention. The theme this year is “Stay Fire Smart”. This year’s theme emphasizes what everyone can do to prevent fires in our homes by being fire smart. They stressed the importance of having working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, testing and cleaning them monthly and changing the batteries twice a year and having a home escape plan. The fire department provided some valuable fire safety tips if fire should break out in their school or home.
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