Spring is in full bloom and Long Island Catholic Schools are taking full advantage of it by celebrating Earth Day, embarking on exciting field trips, and enjoying the beautiful weather.
From Pre-K students learning about letters and numbers through fun projects to second graders exploring museums, the spring semester is filled with activities that expand students’ horizons and foster their curiosity.
Overall, Long Island Catholic Schools provided a week of enriching learning experiences, filled with excitement, creativity, and fun for their students.
^ Students at St. Patrick’s School in Huntington are celebrating Earth Day as well as learning more about what it means to be called to Religious life! π
^ Long Beach Catholic Regional School took their third graders on an exciting field trip! π€©
^ St. Martin of Tours School in Amityville – Empowering young leaders! π©βπ«ππ¨βπΌ
^ Students at Maria Regina School in Seaford are enjoying the sun during this fun recess! βοΈπ³
^ St. Edward the Confessor School in Syosset is full of some little Einsteins! π¬π§ͺ
^ Holy Angels Regional School in Patchogue – Who knew geometry could be this fun?! π€©
^ St. Rose of Lima Catholic School in Massapequa and St. Mary’s Catholic School in Manhasset are building up a strong community among these little ones! π
^ Students at Trinity Regional School in East Northport are deepening their Faith Journey! ππ
^ Future Stewards at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School of Long Island! π±π
^ St. William the Abbot School in Seaford – Reading books is always better when shared! π
^ Hiking Club at St. Patrick School in Smithtown is all about the thrill of adventure! π π₯Ύ
^ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Regional School in Bellmore – Nothing better than lessons in the sunshine! βοΈ
^ The future is bright for the students at St. John Paul II Regional School in Riverhead! ππ
^ Second graders at Our Lady Queen of Apostles Regional School in Center Moriches are turning into engineering experts!
^ St. Joseph School in Garden City – Practicing the joy of learning through exciting projects! π€©
^ Second graders at Sts. Philip and James School & Academy are exploring the world beyond the classroom! π
^ Our Lady of Lourdes School in Malverne teaching their students all about poetry that is good for the planet! ππ
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