Michael Fierro

 

Come As You Are

In a few short weeks, our Catholic Church will enter the Lenten Season, the 40-day season of preparation for the holiest days of our liturgical year – the Paschal Triduum. Lent is a personal and communal journey that helps us return to our baptismal promises and confront the areas of our lives needing to refocus, […]

 

School Council Executive Committee and Committees

January 12, 2023 The Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Council has been working throughout the fall semester in restructuring this advisory council to meet the needs of our parish school.  The time was taken to review the School Council Constitution and By-Laws, reassess standing committees, and begin the process of selecting Executive Committee Members and Committee […]

 

NWEA MAP Growth Winter Testing

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School will begin Winter NWEA MAP Growth Testing on Tuesday, January 10, 2023.  NWEA MAP Growth is a nationally normed, standardized achievement test that measures what students know and informs what they are ready to learn next by using a computer adaptive test that adjusts to the ability and knowledge of the […]

 

Forever Grateful Project

    Friends of Blessed Sacrament, Once again, Blessed Sacrament Catholic School will be coordinating The Forever Grateful Project (Angel Tree) benefiting the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament based in Victoria, Texas.  The Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament (IWBS) administered our parish school for almost three decades.  Their charism […]

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Our Field Day will take place on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. Students may wear a Blessed Sacrament shirt, t-shirt, or jersey with comfortable shorts, and tennis shoes or water shoes. “Basketball Shorts” may be worn.
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Students are asked to bring a water bottle, baseball cap, and are encouraged to come to school wearing sun screen applied at home by a parent or guardian.
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As water will be used, students are highly encouraged to bring a towel. Bathing suits maybe worn under their spirit attire.