Communication

 

We want to keep the lines of communication open in every way we can.  A newsletter will be published twice per month and sent electronically in addition to the monthly calendar.  The monthly calendar will be posted on the website (no longer sent home in a hard copy).  Newsletters and other communication are sent with the oldest student in the family.  An envelope will be sent weekly with pertinent information from the school office or the classroom teacher.  The parents are asked to sign and date the envelope even though some information is sent to the oldest child only.  In our effort to "go green" and follow our Catholic Teachings regarding the environment, as many announcements, flyers and communications as possible will be sent electronically or posted on the school website.  It is the parents' responsibility to check the website weekly for new information.  The school calendar is posted monthly.

    Daily announcements are also made to inform or remind students of important information.  We are trying to help students become responsible by asking them to share in the responsibility of communicating information.  Occasionally, a teacher may use the student's assignment notebook to communicate to parents.  It is the student's responsibility to show that note to the parents.  Parents should check the assignment book daily.  The parish bulletin is also used to communicate with parents.  Please check this weekly also.  Click here to view the most current parish bulletin.

 

 

About

St. Isidore was a farm hand. He was born near Madrid, Spain in 1070. He attended mass every morning at a Madrid church before he set out for work as a farm laborer.  Isidore and his wife vowed celibacy in gratitude for a miracle which saved their son from drowning in a well. They were known for their holiness and care of the poor. St. Isidore died May 15, 1130. He was canonized with other Spaniards - St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Teresa of Avila on March 12, 1622.

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