Mrs. Huerta took all of our students who competed in the Navarro Council of the Arts Youth Art Contest to the gallery to see their artwork hanging up. Afterwards the kids went to CiCi's Pizza for lunch. Special thanks to Paul DePugh for hosting our students for lunch!









Congratulations to our JLCCS students who competed in the 4H District Fashion Contest in Cleburne today. Benjamin placed first in intermediate for finds under $25, Madeleine placed second in junior for every day living, and Caroline placed fourth in junior for dressy. 




Congratulations Lauryl on winning first place at the District 4H intermediate vocal competition. We are proud of you!

The third grade class enjoyed a trip to the Waco Mammoth Park after reading a story about fossils last week. The students were fascinated and learned a lot about the fossil discovery near Waco many years ago from Park Ranger Brandon.










Congratulations to all of these students from JLCCS that won in the Navarro Council of the Arts Youth Art Contest!
Elementary Division:
1st - Emilia
2nd - Emmalin
Honorable Mentions: Leo and Will Parker
ED Special Award: Woody
Middle School Division:
1st - Myla
Honorable Mentions: Angelia and Joselyn
ED Special Award: Myleigh
Special thanks to Mrs. Huerta for working with our students!







Here are some photos from our class Easter parties! Special thanks to all of our families who make our class parties memorable.










Our new windows have been installed in our middle school hallway through the generosity of the Katherine Carmody Trust. We are truly blessed!

Our school participated in the live Stations of the Cross after Mass at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Today, on Good Friday, we remember the passion of the cross.
Jesus is condemned to death.
Jesus takes up his Cross.
Jesus falls the first time.
Jesus meets his Mother.
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross.
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
Jesus falls for the second time.
Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem.
Jesus falls for the third time.
Jesus is stripped of his garments.
Jesus is nailed to the Cross.
Jesus dies on the Cross.
Jesus is taken down from the Cross.
Jesus is laid in the tomb.





These kids loved seeing the animals and going on the rides at Yesterland Farm.






Special thanks to our Little Flowers Girls’ Club members for participating in Our Lady’s Altar Society Bake Sale this weekend at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. We raised over $2,800 for our church.



We had a blast celebrating our JV track and Futsal teams at our last pep rally. We also handed out ribbons to our swim team. Special thanks to our cheerleaders for hosting our pep rallies!









These boys had an incredible pilgrimage to Our Lady of Pillar and the Cathedral in Dallas. They learned about hope and faith, and enjoyed fellowship with the Blue Knights Boys' Club.










Congratulations to all of our students who participated in the Navarro County Youth Expo! From baking, creative arts, showing livestock, and volunteering at champions of the expo - these kids have been amazing! Congratulations to: Cameryn (1st place chocolate cakes) Lauryl (1st place pound cake) Benjamin (2nd place blacksmithing) Madeleine (3rd place leather working) Caroline (4th place fine arts) James (3rd and 5th in Ag mechanics, 5th in small project, 2nd and 4th in class with his goats) Georgia (6th in class with goats, strawberry cake) Jolie (photography) Alonzo (photography) Loretta (chocolate cake, 11th in class with goats).









These food challenge kids competed in the Navarro County Youth Expo this past week. They made such creative food dishes and worked as a team to prepare their meal and present to the judges. We are proud of them.










These preschool students focused on the letter R this past week and had fun working on their project.










Our futsal team kicked off their season last week and played against St. Patrick's team. This weekend they had two DPL games. We wish them the best of luck as they continue their season. Go Bears!










Our Garden Club students loved digging in the dirt. They planted more seedlings this week in their raised beds.






Mrs. Denis transformed her classroom into a surgical nonfiction unit. Students utilized their skills in language arts as they dissected grammar, performed text feature transplants, and repaired broken bones by matching vocabulary words with their definitions.










Congratulations to Marcos who competed on behalf of JLCCS last weekend in JV track. He placed 7th in the shot put, 15th in discus, and 13th in the 50 yard dash. Go Bears!


"Jesus looked at them and said, “For human beings this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.”" - Matthew 19:26
Today at our Blue Knights Boys' Club meeting the boys were challenged to open up their candy without using their hands. Many of them said this task was impossible after several minutes of trying. Afterwards they discussed what things were impossible for us to do, but possible with God.










