Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Last Monday was our school’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 10am to celebrate the completion of our new school facilities. Bishop Marc Trudeau and our generous donors from the Shea Family Charities and other organizations like the Smet Foundation, St. Sebastian Sports Project, and the Steinmetz Foundation were at this milestone event. The … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 10/3/2022
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Last Friday, 9/30 we had our Blue Mass. We had a small reception in the hall for our first responders. Student Government members helped greet our guests and they were all very impressed by our students. Thanks to our Hospitality/Welcoming PLC for coordinating the event! Today, 10/3, is our school’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 9/26/2022
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Thank you to all who attended our in person Mandatory Back to School Night on 9/21. It was great to be together after being on Zoom for the last 3 years for parent meetings! We are happy that almost all families have picked up their chocolates for our Fall Candy Sale by now. You will be invoiced regardless, unless you opted out of this … [Read more...]
Princpal’s Message – 9/19/2022
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, We had Vision To Learn on campus last week and all students who did NOT opt-out got screened. The mobile eye clinic will be on campus from 9/20-9/26 next week for eye exams for those who wanted this service. All students who qualify will receive FREE eyeglasses, courtesy of the Shea Foundation! The Keep Gardena Beautiful Day Service … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 9/12/2022
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Congratulations to our Kindergarten class for making it through their first week of school! As a reminder, Kindergarten will continue to have 12 NOON dismissal as they enter their 2nd week. All K-8 students must be in full uniform starting today. For Grades 1-8, dismissal this week is at 3pm daily, except 1:30pm on Wednesday. … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 9/5/2022
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Happy Labor Day! I hope you and your families had a wonderful long weekend together. Tomorrow, 9/6, is the First day of school for Kindergarten! We will have morning assembly outside by the St. Jude statue with the whole school. Since our junior high will be attending Mass DAILY, we will plan to meet at least once a week (usually on … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 8/29/2022
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Welcome to the 2022-2023 School Year! We are off to an amazing start with our beautiful new school! Our major renovations started on June 20 and it was completed on 8/22! Special thanks to the Shea Family Charities and Vancrest Construction for their generosity and hard work! All of the students, teachers and parents are feeling extremely … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 7/1/2022
Dear SAP School Families,I hope you are all enjoying your summer and keeping cool! Our school renovations are well underway, and we are so excited to see the progress over the past 2 weeks. We are so grateful to the Shea Family Charities (SFC) for their amazing grant to our school to give us a new soccer field and modernize our offices and 11 classrooms! The … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 6/6/2022
Dear Parents and Guardians, Congratulations to our New Student Government who was installed last Friday! Thank you to all our leaders for this school year and good luck to all the students leading us in the Fall. Yesterday, June 5, our 8th grade graduates attended the 11am Family Mass in Caps and Gowns and processed down the aisle for a special blessing. It was beautiful to … [Read more...]
Principal’s Message – 5/30/2022
Dear Parents and Guardians, I hope you all enjoyed your 3-day Weekend. Happy Memorial Day! Tomorrow, 5/31, is Crossover Day at 9am. Students will receive their summer packets and supply list for next year. Remember that all students need iPads or Chromebooks next year. K-2 uses the Seesaw Platform and Grades 3-8 use Google Classroom. All junior high students are asked … [Read more...]