These students used clay to make baby mandrake plants at their last Harry Potter Club meeting.




These 4H students are gaining valuable leadership skills through all of our county's competitions and meetings.




Grateful for these Kona Ice days!




Our students love making creative art projects in Mrs. Huerta's class!




These boys are not only learning how to play football; they are also learning how to be good men. Our flag football club members surprised their moms after their last practice with boxes of chocolate.




Our second grade students in the choir loft!




Battle strategy games at US Military History Club!




Battle of the Hallways Game was a success!




12:1 is our student to faculty ratio! We are blessed to be able to offer engaging lessons with experienced faculty for our students. Additionally, 74% of our faculty have been teaching for over 20 years.
Our JLCCS Care Bears program is an amazing way for our older students to continue to develop their empathy skills as they assist our elementary students. Additionally, we love for our younger students to be able to partner up with their older mentors and work on projects. This program is truly a blessing!
In addition to core subjects, our students take additional classes including Spanish, art, music, physical education, computer-technology, and religion. Our students are also taught cursive manuscript in elementary school.
Discovery 4H at JLCCS offers lots of opportunities for our students. In 4‑H, our students complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and civic engagement in a positive environment where they receive guidance.
Our students did an incredible job representing JLCCS at the Diocesan Spelling Bee!
These boys discussed respect for authority at their last Blue Knights meeting. Afterwards they played Simon Peter Says and then focused on the lives of St. Boniface and St. Thomas More. Later this month, the Blue Knights will receive their shield, cape, and patches at a ceremony.
Special thanks to Mayor Don Denbow for coming to James L. Collins Catholic School on Monday morning to make a proclamation about National Catholic Schools Week! Afterwards our school came together and prayed the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Stay warm today! At our last Star Wars Club meeting, our students made themed snowflakes and built starships with legos and magnetic tiles.
Our kindergarten and 1st grade students were able to volunteer at the Corsicana Public Library on Monday and help clean. We love being able to serve our community!
Congratulations to these amazing JLCCS artists who competed and won in the Knights of Columbus Keep Christ in Christmas art contest. Their artwork will go on to compete at the district level. Special thanks to the Knights of Columbus #5211 Council.
We are kicking off a Read-a-thon on Thursday, Jan.19th for the 100th day of school. Our goal is to raise money for the Library to buy new books and replace lost and well-used books. We are asking students to read for 100 Minutes over 10 Days (January 19 - February 3). Support us online at: https://www.read-a-thon.com/school/_53306
We are looking for businesses to sponsor our annual calendar fundraiser. We need thirty fantastic prizes (one for each day in April) and overall calendar sponsors. For more information, go to: https://www.smore.com/dh7gw

