Students at St. Pius Tenth School in Chili had a busy Catholic Schools Week that included a special liturgy, a kick off for their anti-bullying program, an ice cream social and spirit day. On Jan. 31 they played “buddy hockey,” as younger students teamed up with older students in the gymnasium. They also worked on art projects with Catholic Schools Week themes.
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Second-graders Ben Reyner (center) and Emily Ferguson (right) battle for the ball with classmates and buddies during a game of “buddy hockey.”
First-grader Elizabeth DeHond races through the gymnasium during a game of “buddy hockey.”
A students waits for a game of “buddy hockey” to start in the gymnasium.
First-grader Elizabeth DeHond works on an art project that incorporated the three themes of Catholic Schools Week.
First-graders work on an art project that incorporated the themes of Catholic Schools Week; faith, knowledge and service.
First-grader Madeline Firpo works on an assignment in Joy Potter’s Class Jan. 31.
Third-graders Jayla Haenle (from left), Bradley Shaw and Deuce Jemison helped collect hundreds of items that will be donated to St. Theodore’s Food Cupboard.