
Outside observations with our 5th grade class.

We truly appreciate all of the work these two incredible men do for JLCCS. Happy Custodial Day!



These servant leaders need a little Kona Ice break!

Our students come together to host our weekly school mass. We are blessed to listen to them read, sing, offer, and glorify our Father in heaven.

Members from the Little Flowers Girls’ Club, in celebration of their Patron Saint, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, created and passed out prayer cards last night and this morning after masses at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.




Apple tasting in preschool!





The James L. Collins Catholic School U.S. Military History Club had an incredible meeting this week. Vietnam Veteran, TJ Brown, from the Coyote Squadron came to campus and educated students on military memorabilia. Afterwards club members went outside to learn more about our local Commemorative Air Force Squadron’s 1953 M37 Ambulance.





Our middle school nature's club met this past week and went on a nature walk around campus to observe and appreciate their beautiful surroundings.

We are grateful to KJZT Family Life for getting our students these sweet backpack prayer cards. Father Juan Carlos was able to bless the cards at mass and then they were given out to our students.

Our students in 4H Discovery members kicked off the year with a visit from two of our County Extension Agents to discuss upcoming 4H events.

We are truly grateful for all of these helpers who have spoken at Mass about the impact James L. Collins Catholic School has made in the lives of our students and assisted us with passing out GAP information! 





Pokemon Club was a success this week!





These sweet students are having fun at their last guitar club meeting!





More fun from Grandparents Day!





We had a blast at Grandparents Day!





Art Club had a great time painting and creating butterflies!

We are the Bears!!!

What is the best way to start your Friday? For these students, it was a donut!

"I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” - John 13:34-35

On this day of solemn remembrance:
May we honor the lives that were lost in this tragic act.
May we give thanks for those who served and saved, rendered aid and assistance.
May we give comfort to those who live with loss.
May we seek justice and peace where it is within our ability,
and rely on you when the ability escapes us.
On this day of solemn remembrance:
May we build what has been torn down.
May we mend what has been broken.
May we live your love when hate seems to reign.
May we bear witness to the cause of peace.