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Holy Rosary School goes green! |
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Press Release: July 5, 2010
Contact Person: Sister Lucille Ann Puntillo Holy Rosary School 4400-22nd Avenue Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 652-2771
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For Immediate Release:
Holy Rosary School goes green! Or shall we Say white.
The conversion of classroom chalkboards to white boards will reduce the use of chalk nearly eliminating the adverse effect of chalk dust especially on those with asthma.
Principal Sister Lucille Ann states: “We are very excited to introduce math problems and science experiments with dimensions of color using dry erase markers”. |
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Holy Rosary School turns “High Tech” |
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Press Release: July 5, 2010
Contact Person: Sister Lucille Ann Puntillo Holy Rosary School 4400-22nd Avenue Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 652-2771
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For Immediate Release:
Holy Rosary School turns “High Tech” in the 2010-11 school year making the facility advanced in technology.
The installation of promethean boards will enhance student learning. The old server has been replaced with a new one with business class internet speed using Time Warner Cable. New software will allow students and parents to see grades daily. Electricity has been added to each science lab table allowing a wider range of experiments.
“We are very excited to introduce learning in a whole new dimension”, says Principal Sister Lucille Ann. “We believe 'Faith in The Future' technology contributions have been used to the highest potential benefiting every student.” |
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Honor Roll Reaches All Time High |
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Press Release: June 4, 2010
Contact Person: Sister Lucille Ann Puntillo Holy Rosary School 4400-22nd Avenue Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 652-2771
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For Immediate Release:
Third Trimester Honor Roll Reaches All Time High with 92% of Holy Rosary Middle School Students achieving grades of 3.0 and greater.
The last grading period for the 2009/2010 school year proved that Teachers and Students succeeded in “Making the Most “of the academic year. Students achieving second, first and highest honors are more than prepared for the challenges of the next school year. Iowa tests of basic skills scores also indicated that the students rank in the top 80 percentile among the nation’s students tested.
Tim Roszkowiak, a parent of a 2010 graduate of Holy Rosary School commented: “my wife and I are proud of our son and we are impressed that the entire graduating class made the honor roll”. |
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Holy Rosary Middle School Students Honored |
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Press Release: May 14, 2010
Contact Person: Sister Lucille Ann Puntillo Holy Rosary School 4400-22nd Avenue Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 652-2771
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For Immediate Release:
Three middle school students of Holy Rosary School are honored for their written entries in local competitions.
David Becker, Sarah Kollman and Jonathan Kollman were recognized for their essays earning them a trip to the State Capital in honor of law day. Officer Dennis Walsh accompanied the group of essay winners to Madison to witness a day in legislation. Sarah Kollman was also awarded the Mayor’s Award adding to her accomplishments in 7th grade.
Sister Lucille stated: “As their teachers, Miss D’Acquisto, Mrs. Johnson and I are very proud of their success in the classroom and in their community”. |
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Press Release: May 3, 2010
Contact Person: Lucille Ann Puntillo Holy Rosary School 4400-22nd Avenue Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 652-2771
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For Immediate Release:
Holy Rosary School students recently participated in fun activities for at three charitable organizations.
Students jumped rope and shot hoops for pledges as well as competed in a penny war, raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the American Heart Association, and the Haiti Earthquake Relief.
Former student Jacqueline Wood-Merten has always believed that the students of Holy Rosary School recognized the needs of others, and acted on that need. “As far back as I can remember Holy Rosary School Student Body has reached out with a helping hand in the community and beyond. I recall the challenges for pledges for organizations, but also the warm coats and food drives that especially benefited the people of Kenosha, the people we see in person right in our home town. Reaching out to those in need is a virtue that was encouraged which stays with you always”. |
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