The Shamrock Auction was a huge success! Thank you to our PTA Officers: Janice Hillsdon, EmmaLee Italia, and Pam Mulligan who made it all come together. I would also like to thank all who volunteered to help. It certainly takes many hands… I am overwhelmed by your generosity, all in support of the children at St. Paul School.
Please help the PTA by clicking here to fill out a brief survey.
Many of the students have been asking when we will switch to the spring uniform. We will begin when we return back to in-person learning on April 19th. If you have forgotten what that uniform looks like, please go
click here to review in the Parent/Student Handbook. This gives you enough time to be sure that you have “All SPS gear.” We have been very lenient of the dress code due to the pandemic. It is time for things to get back to some semblance of normalcy. This should give you enough time to get everything together!
The SPS uniform closet is FULL, so we need to move some inventory!
If you need some replacement uniforms from the uniform closet, please make your request by clicking here! If you go to the
school website, you will notice that we have changed to a new provider. There are still some things that need to be updated. If you are looking for something in particular and can no longer find it, there is a pop-up to help you along! Many thanks to Kait Mayer (Marketing and Communications) for tackling this project.
All future “Weekly Communications” will come from “SPS Weekly Communications” (email address will be
[email protected]).
Easter Week is fast approaching. A special event is happening at St. Paul Church on Palm Sunday. Bishop David O’Connell will be celebrating at the 10:00am liturgy! We are so happy that he has chosen to celebrate Palm Sunday with the St. Paul Parish and School community. Even if you're unable to join us in person,
join us via livestream on Sunday!
I wish that you could see the all of the beautiful art displayed in the halls and the classrooms. I've shared our gorgeous Annunciation bulletin board below, but there are many more signs of Easter' approach all throughout our school! There truly is a special feeling in the air as we prepare for Easter.
Finally, please keep Mrs. Britschge (5A) in your prayers. She fell at school on Tuesday. The fall resulted in a broken leg. Her surgery is this coming Saturday.