Monday, February 14, 2011

Lounge Day






Students and staff enjoyed a day of being in lounge wear and bring a stuffed animal. This special day was scheduled during Catholic Schools Week but because of a snow day it was rescheduled which made the students really happy! There was no brain lounging thought, students kept focused and learned many new things during the day while having a lot of fun.






Here Comes the Mail!



Preschoolers had a very important visitor in their classroom. Mr. Peterson who is a mail carrier came and talked with the children about his job. Students were able to dress up like a letter carrier would for all types of weather. They dressed for rain, snow, and sunshine. Now they know how to mail those special Valentine cards!








Monday, February 7, 2011

Super Bowl Champions!

The third grade got their wish with a Super Bowl victory!





Catholic Schools Week 2011

Buddy Lunch and Recess

Pep Rally in the Gym

Fr. Schuster Leading our Pep Rally

Mr. Reynebeau from Xavier High School with his famous Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate Chip Cookies and Buddies!

Happy Catholic Schools Week message from Xavier High School

KCSS student body picture in the shape of a cross

Creating memories

Student Choir at All System Liturgy

All System Liturgy

Student & Staff Choir kicking off Catholic Schools Week on Sunday

Monday, January 3, 2011

Smart Board

The second grade at St. Aloysius Campus was able to experience working with a Smart Board. Ms. Meghan Slater, a student teacher from St. Norbert College was able to borrow one and use it with our second grade. Students used the board to do language arts games as a way to get familiar with this technology and brush up on some language skills!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Second Grade Christmas Fun!

Mrs. Kortz's second grade class trying to instill some Christmas spirit in Scrooge!

Monday, December 6, 2010

4th Grade Visits Lambeau Field






On November 29 our 4th grade classes visited Lambeau Field. As you can see from the pictures they were able to walk through "the tunnel" and get a close up look at the field.