Classroom Halloween Parties
Check with your student's teacher or class room parent for more information.
Check with your student's teacher or class room parent for more information.
5th grade students research their favorite saint, then dress up and portray that saint for the other students in Benedict Hall. Time to be announced.
Mass times at St. Louis Catholic Church are 7:45 am and 5:45 pm. Fr. Tim Hjelstrom presiding.
All Souls Day is a holy day set aside for honoring the dead. The day is primarily celebrated in the Catholic Church, but it is also celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and a few other denominations of Christianity.
Join teachers and students at 8:30 AM for a joy-filled celebration of the Holy Mass. Fr. Tim Hjelstrom presiding.
St. Louis School Thanksgiving Food Drive provides meals and food to families in need not only in our own school and parish family but within our local community. Students may bring donations to school or drop off at St. Louis Parish office.
Honoring those who serve, St. Louis students spend the first few months of school preparing for the annual Veterans Day Program. All are invited to enjoy an evening of songs honoring our nation's heroes.
Join teachers and students at 8:30 AM for a joy-filled celebration of the Holy Mass. Fr. Tim Hjelstrom presiding.
Come and enjoy a fun day at Barnes and Noble! St. Louis teachers will be reading to children and available to say hello. Purchase a book or two to help teachers raise money for new classroom books. Let the cashiers know you are supporting St. Louis School. If you can't make it to the bookfair,… Read More »Barnes & Noble Bookfair – Boulder, CO
Give Mrs. Byrnes your biggest smile today and wish her a happy day! She loves ALL of our students so much!
Students and parents are invited to help fill Thanksgiving baskets directly after school in the church basement.
Join teachers and students at 8:30 AM for a joy-filled celebration of the Holy Mass. Fr. Tim Hjelstrom presiding.
St. Cecilia is regarded as the patroness of music, because she heard heavenly music in her heart when she was married, and is represented in art with an organ or organ-pipes in her hand.
In the Catholic Church, Advent is a period of preparation, extending over four Sundays, before Christmas. The word Advent comes from the Latin advenio, "to come to," and refers to the coming of Christ. This refers, first of all, to our celebration of Christ's birth at Christmas; but second, to the coming of Christ in our lives… Read More »First Sunday of Advent