We loved hosting our first Faith and Family Night with Father Juan Carlos at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church to talk with families about raising children in the Faith. Special thanks to Mr. Gamez for a delicious meal, and all of our religion teachers for organizing this event.










Thank you JAAY concrete for completing Phase I of our multi-purpose court project. This new concrete pad looks amazing!
We are still looking for individuals or corporate partners to help us complete Phase II and Phase III of our Multi-Purpose Playground Project. Here are some of the items we are interested in funding:
Tennis Net & Volleyball Net: $650
Volleyball & Tennis Poles: $750
Sidewalk & Handicap Ramp: $3,000
Adjustable Basketball System for 4 Hoops: $11,400 ( $2,850 each)
Court Surfacing & Paint: $16,000
Safety Fencing Around Court: $18,200
If you are available to help, please give online at: https://factsmgtadmin.com/give/appeal/XkKTkFyER



Thank you Thapa family for our new bookshelf for our indoor recess games!

Mrs. Guzman's first grade class is learning about their bones and how it forms their skeletal system.


Our Little Flowers Girls' Club was focusing on the season of Lent at their last meeting as they discussed what they could do for 40 days - to pray, to fast, and to give!










Special thanks to the Catholic Daughters of the Americas #2691 for their donation to our school library for new books!

Our seventh grade class hosted our Stations of the Cross for our school to participate in as they focused on the journey of Jesus.

These Blue Knights focused on the season on Lent at their last meeting. They discussed how they could pray, fast, and give throughout the next 40 days.





Thank you Lord for these giggles, wiggles, and precious preschool hearts!










We are grateful to celebrate Ash Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church!










We are so proud of all of our students who competed this past Saturday in the Regional PSIA competition in Tyler. We had 33 students place in the top 6 in the various categories. Seven students qualified for the State PSIA competition in San Marcos. Six students were selected as alternates for state. Congratulations to all of our students on our PSIA team for practicing over these past several months. We also want to thank all of our coaches and Mrs. Alvarado for coordinating this competition for our campus.










Today we celebrated Dr. Seuss’s Birthday and Read Across America. Our school was visited by the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, who stopped by our classrooms to read books to our students.










Our students had an incredible time at our campus-wide Black History Month celebration! We cannot thank Mrs. Nelson enough for orchestrating this event. We loved how she collaborated with JLCCS alumni for our event and truly engaged our students. Additionally, we want to thank Mrs. Huerta for working with our students to create artwork for our hallways and this event.








It was such a blessing for our preschool students to be able to serve others in our community by donating blankets to those in need.

Our 4H students participate in a variety of competitions throughout the year. In many of their competitions these students have to demonstrate speaking skills and teamwork. During our regular meetings they have the opportunity to practice both.








Our chess club meets weekly practice their skills with Mr. Lagomarsino and Mrs. Denis.









Here are some photos from indoor recess last week. These kids enjoy playing games with each other.





Our garden club spent last week learning in the classroom when it was cold outside. Our garden beds survived the freeze, and we appreciate the time and effort these students put into learning how to garden.










We are so proud of our students (Kate, Ava, Benjamin, and Eli) that represented our district and competed in the Regional Knights of Columbus Free Throw Contest. Kate placed 2nd in her division and Ava placed 3rd in her division. Congratulations Kate and Ava!










Congratulations to the winners of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas Education Contest hosted by Corsicana CDA Court #2691. These students will go on to compete at the State competition. In Division II - for Art: Laila, Poetry: Adrian, Essay: Lauryl, and Photography: Benjamin. In Division I - for Poetry: Madeleine and for Art: Ariadne. Honorable Mentions were given to Lee for Division II Poetry and Benjamin for Division II Essay. Madeleine received Honorable Mention for Division I Essay.

