St. Tarcissus Catholic School : News - Principal's News - March 15, 2010
St. Tarcissus Catholic School exists to teach and foster the Gospel message of Jesus. We provide opportunities for the spiritual, intellectual, physical and social development of each child. Our school is called to serve students, their families and the entire St. Tarcissus parish community.
Roy Hecker
  
(773) 763-7080 x12
heckerr@sttars.org
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Welcome school families, students, alum, and visitors to St. Tars.

Please take a moment to browse our website and see all the wonderful opportunities and activities that are happening throughout our school community.

Our entire faculty and staff is looking forward to having a great 2010-11 school year and working with our students.

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May God continue to bless us, our work, and our children.
 
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March 15, 2010


Our school is proud to announce that eighth grade student Shannon Malone has been awarded the Regina High School Betty Shayer Memorial Award in the amount of $1,000.00 based on her 2010 scores on the placement test.
Shannon
’s scholarship is a testimony to her teachers at St. Tarcissus Catholic School as well as her diligence as a student. Congratulations
Shannon
on this wonderful achievement.

The following St. Tarcissus Catholic School band members participated in a Solo Festival at
St.

Benedict

School
. Our students did very well and we congratulate them on their accomplishments.

Perfect Score:

Nora Loftus (saxophone)

First Place:

Joey Robinson- (bells and drums)

Alexia Suckow –(clarinet)

Giahanna Martorano-(trumpet)

Clarice Swanson-(trumpet)

Robert DiCiaula-(drums)

Second Place:

Joseph DiCiaula(trumpet)

On Saturday, March 13, 2010  7th grade students Nick Bartuce, Jacob Frank, Nathan Gayford, Ryan Hecker, and Tommy Norton entered the St. Patrick High School 7th Grade Math Contest. Nathan Gayford and Nick Bartuce earned Certificates of Achievement and Ryan Hecker earned an Honorable Mention Certificate.

Recently, 3rd grade student Aidan McKeag had his hair cut for “Buzz cuts for Danny”. The money raised goes for donations to the “Danny Did Foundation” for children with seizures. Congratulations Aidan for thinking of others and doing this wonderful, thoughtful act of kindness.

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