These students received their sacrament of Reconciliation with Father Steve at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.










"Then he says, “Behold, I come to do your will.” He takes away the first to establish the second." - Hebrews 10:9


At our last U.S. Military History Club meeting, our students learned about the Revolutionary War. Afterwards, while discussing the importance of the U.S. Constitution, they drafted their own constitutions for how they would re-govern the school. Afterwards, they signed their constitutions by trying to write with a calligraphy pen and an inkwell.






These 4-H club members braved the cold on Monday to attend the Navarro County consumer decision-making contest. Congratulations to Matthew for his team winning first place in the clover division. Congratulations to Benjamin and Levi for their team winning first place in the intermediate division. All of these students are eligible to compete at the District competition in April.



We are blessed to be able to offer the Little Flowers Girls' Club and the Blue Knights Boys' Club for our students. Both of these clubs strived to weave faith, fun, and friendships into each meeting. As these children focus on virtues and grow in their faith, we are grateful that both of these groups are thriving!










Special thanks to the Navarro Council of the Arts for hosting the students of James L. Collins Catholic School at the recent performance of ARTrageous!










These 4H officers did a great job leading their last meeting where we discussed upcoming competitions. Our members really appreciated Graycie Montfort's online fashion contest presentation that helped to explain all of the competitions. We also loved having Miss Goolsby from Navarro County 4H at our meeting too.







Our garden club was able to plant seeds at their last meeting. Special thanks to Mr. Overton and Mrs. Garrison for their leadership with this afterschool club.










Angelia did an incredible job representing JLCCS at the Diocesan Spelling Bee!



Congratulations to the winners of the Knights of Columbus Keep Christ in Christmas Art Contest that was sponsored by Council 5211.

It’s pre-K on ice! These preschool students enjoyed ice skating on wax paper inside the school.




Congratulations Hudson! Hudson was the Grand Champion at the Somervell County Show where he showed commercial broilers through his involvement in 4H.

It is cold outside, but these little ones have enjoyed recess inside today!








Our girls had a great time at their Little Flowers Girls' Club meeting. They loved coming together to create Christmas cards for members of our community. This year, the girls are focusing on the fourth wreath of the LFG program in which they are learning about docility, acceptance, kindness, confidence, and more.
Special thanks to Mrs. Gloria for setting up such an amazing hot chocolate bar for all of our faculty and staff returning from Christmas break today. This was such a welcome surprise, given the cold weather! 



Special thanks to all of the kids from JLCCS who participate in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Christmas Eve Children's Mass!










"The angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for behold, I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For today in the city of David a savior has been born for you who is Messiah and Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger.” Luke 2:10-12

Are school community loves taking part in an all-campus Posada prior to the beginning of Christmas break. Posadas are a Mexican Christmas tradition that celebrates the biblical story of the 9-day journey Joseph and Mary made to find a place to stay in Bethlehem.






We are blessed to have all of these amazing students on campus. We wish all of our JLCCS families, our alumni, and community members who support our school a Merry Christmas!









We had a visitor stop by our pre-K class today when they were at recess!


