Tuesday - SCRIP orders placed 9am, Santa Shop for students (flyer in family packet)
Wednesday - School Mass 9am, full dress uniform, Santa Shop for students
Thursday - Santa Shop for students, Christmas concert 6-7pm (flyer in family packet)
Friday - Early release for Christmas break 11:30am, there will be after school care available.
November Holy Highlights is attached.
Family auction procurement forms needed to be turned in on Friday, Dec. 9th. If you do not have your procurement form turned in it will be added to your FACTS account in the amount of $125.
The Fulcrum grant and aid application is available now for families to apply for financial assistance for the 2023-2024 school year. This application is income based and you will need to submit your tax forms and W2s. All applications must be completed and submitted by January 6, 2023. Login to your FACTS account and click the grant and aid button on the right.
Here is a message from our local health department:
Dear Parents and Guardians, Washington state is seeing an increase in cases of respiratory syncytial virus, commonly called RSV. RSV is a common respiratory virus that causes cold and COVID-19-like symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, sneezing, and fever. Most people recover from RSV in a week or two. However, RSV may cause serious symptoms in infants, young children, and older adults. If you or your family have symptoms that include trouble breathing or dehydration, you should call your doctor or pediatrician, visit urgent care, or go to a hospital for care. Please avoid a trip to the Emergency Room unless you have serious symptoms. RSV can be spread through airborne droplets or from touching surfaces with the virus on them. To prevent spreading RSV, regularly cover your coughs and wash your hands with soap and water. If you believe you have mild RSV or cold-like symptoms you should stay at home and avoid close contact with others. If you need to leave home while sick, please consider wearing a mask to prevent spreading RSV or other viruses to others. Fever reducers and pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be used to relieve symptoms.
For more information about preventing the spread of flu visit knockoutflu.org