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«Krogers
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«Star
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AUCTION 2012 -
March 24, 2012

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Blair, Auction
Chair
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Snowflake Dance
Friday, January 20th
7 - 9 pm in the gym
School
Open House
January 29, 2012
noon-2:30p.m.
All are welcomed to come, meet our teachers and
tour the school!
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The creators of
LATE NITE CATECHISM
PRESENT
BIBLE
BINGO!
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flyer/order form
This comedy is about the
Catholic culture of fundraising and
bingo. Bring the two together and you
have a night of bible trivia, audience
interaction, improvised moments, and the
funniest quiz about the Holy Family
you’ve ever seen! If you thought LATE
NITE CATECHISM was funny, you will love
Bible Bingo!
SAVE THE DATE: Friday, February
10, 2012
Doors open at 6:30 P.M.
Show begins at 7:00 P.M.
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Gym
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VISION STATEMENT
The Our Lady Star of the Sea
School
community encourages its members to live with
conviction that Jesus is our master teacher. We
welcome all to experience growth in their faith
in an environment where students learn essential
life values and where high academic standards
meet high moral standards. We will maintain our
collaboration with the parish and continue to
share our spirit with the community. Members of
our community will strive to model the Great
Commandment by placing God above all else and
showing love and respect toward others.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Catholic community of Our Lady Star of the
Sea Elementary and Middle School nurtures the
development of the whole child, while fostering
opportunities for students to live their faith
through respect, responsibility, and service. |
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