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 Homework

The link between Home and School

 November 6, 2008
6:oo p.m.
Peyton Center

Presented to Parents of Middle School Students
BILLIE V. ANDERSSON, Ph.D., LPC
 DIRECTOR OF TEACHING AND LEARNING


Over 100 children attended Saints PLUS and Music PLUS on the first Late Start Wednesday!
Visit the Media Library to view photos from the activities -


Upper School Parenting Perspectives 2008-2009
-a series of presentations and discussion opportunities for parents of Upper School Students


Tuesday, November 11th (Saints Hall) 7:00 p.m.
An Evening of Dialogue between 10th Grade
Students and their Parents

-Enhancing communication about provocative topics
  such as sex, drugs and alcohol
-Encouraging mutual understanding and respect
-Promoting trust between 10th grade students and
  their parents through small group discussion

by Carolyn Wanek, M.Ed., LCSW
Psychotherapist
Private Practice
TCTC Consultant

Questions? Please contact Dr.Bill Rosenbaum 736-9937 or william.rosenbaum@stmsaints.com

 


Congratulations to the cast of

Song of Survival

Drama with choral music
By Eleanor Harder and Ray harder
Based on the book by helen colijn 

Old Helen – Laura Coatney

Young Helen – Rachel White 
 
Jane – Emily Heine

Dawn – Eleanor Vazquez

Berta – Sarah O’Bryon

Edna – Michelle Taylor

Greta – Emily Tastet

Nettie – Sara Pendleton

Dorothy – Catherine Brierre

Sylvia – Christina Noya

Suli – Katherine Brown

Mavis – Shannon Schweitzer

Sister Marie – Diana Singh

Lorna – Sophie Kuhn

 


Click here for the 2008-2009 Upper School Dress Code

Looking for photos by Wally Porter?
Visit www.wallyporter.photoreflect.com


My Favorite Thing About St. Martin's

"My favorite thing about St. Martin's would have to be the teachers and how nice they are to us. They make learning fun and we are always happy to come into their classrooms."
Tia Schlesinger, 7th grade student


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