Family Literacy Night is going to be a very fun night. Families will be together in small groups for the first time in the school since COVID lock down two years ago. Bring your children and enjoy board games, decorating free backpacks, sight word games, stories read aloud in our library, a social and emotional learning presentation for adults, and pizza slices in our cafeteria.
Antigen tests are being sent home with your children today. They must take the test the morning they return from Winter Break to allow them to be mask less with their classmates outside the school. Write the child’s name on the test and have them return it to their teacher. Families who want their children to continue to mask outside may let their teacher know this. Wayne County Health Department lifted their masking requirement today. Due to the fact we have many children who are not vaccinated, we are remaining a masking school. Open this post to view the complete newsletter.
St Clare of Montefalco Catholic School in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan seeks a principal who possesses a strong commitment to the Catholic faith and Catholic education. The school educates a diverse group of students in prekindergarten through grade eight. The school is part of a vibrant parish community; however, many students come from areas outside the parish boundaries to receive the benefit of a Catholic school education. St. Clare of Montefalco School is accredited by the Michigan Association of Non-public Schools. The new principal should be prepared to work closely with the pastor, faculty, staff, and parents as well as working with the Archdiocesan Department of Catholic Schools to ensure the Four Dimensions of Unleashing Our Catholic Schools.
It is at this time I am officially notifying you that I will be leaving St. Clare of Montefalco Catholic School at the end of the 2021/2022 school year. The time has arrived for your wonderful learning community to move forward with another leader. This new leader will guide an incredible Catholic school which proved itself as it remained stable and even grew during a once in a century pandemic.