This year’s national theme for Catholic Schools Week is “Catholic Schools: Faith. Excellence. Service.”
In addition to the bishop’s Livestreamed Mass, festivities in the Diocese of Charlotte and across the country include community service projects, open houses and other spirit-building activities for students, families and parishioners – reinforcing the positive impact Catholic school students have in their local community.
KERNERSVILLE — Freshmen and junior students at Bishop McGuinness High School participated in Mass for Catholic Schools Week. (Photo via Facebook)
KERNERSVILLE — Students at Bishop McGuinness High School kicked off Catholic Schools Week by reading to kindergarten friends at Our Lady of Grace and Sacred Heart schools via zoom. (Photo via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE —Students at Our Lady of the Assumption School watched Bishop Peter Jugis celebrate Mass during a livestream for Catholic Schools Week. (Photo via Facebook)
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CARLOTTE — After celebrating Mass Feb. 1 for Catholic Schools Week, Bishop Peter Jugis visited classrooms at St. Patrick School with Father Christopher Roux. They helped kindergarten and 5th grade students with their service project. (Photos via FacebookH
HIGH POINT — Students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School celebrated the nation during Catholic Schools Week. Students sang ‘God Bless America’ during morning announcements, students placed flags outside to honor the country.
HIGH POINT — Students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School celebrated the nation during Catholic Schools Week. Students in lower school made paper chains celebrating our freedom and middle school packed bags of sweet treats for veterans. (Photos via Faceboo
HIGH POINT — Students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School celebrated the nation during Catholic Schools Week.
CHARLOTTE —St. Gabriel School students celebrated Catholic Schools Week with a Crazy Hat, Hair and Sock Day. (Photos via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE —St. Gabriel School students celebrated Catholic Schools Week with a Crazy Hat, Hair and Sock Day. (Photos via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE — Holy Trinity Middle School students attended Mass at St. Patrick Cathedral Feb. 2 in celebration of Catholic Schools Week. Msgr. Patrick Winslow celebrated the Mass.
CHARLOTTE — Charlotte Catholic High School students celebrated Catholic Schools Week with a team spirit dress down day. Greetings from a favorite mascot made morning arrival a great opportunity for pictures. (Photos via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE — Charlotte Catholic High School students celebrated Catholic Schools Week with a team spirit dress down day. Greetings from a favorite mascot made morning arrival a great opportunity for pictures. (Photos via Facebook)
HIGH POINT — Students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School dressed up in superhero costumes in honor of all our healthcare and frontline workers in the community. (Photos via Facebook)
GREENSBORO — As part of the Catholic Schools Week celebration, Our Lady of Grace Schools students honored the local community by bringing flowers, thank you notes and fun drive-by parade for the Guilford County Health Department. (Photos via Facebook)
GREENSBORO — As part of the Catholic Schools Week celebration, Our Lady of Grace Schools students honored the local community by bringing flowers, thank you notes and fun drive-by parade for the Guilford County Health Department. (Photos via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE — In celebration of the theme service to others, St. Ann School students worked with their classmates to create blessing bags to donate to Merrywood, a local senior center. The students also wrote notes and drew pictures for residents.
ASHEVILLE — Students from Mrs. Cook’s third grade class wore blue to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. (Photo via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE — CSW concluded at Charlotte Catholic High School with its annual student vs. faculty basketball game. Students cheered the student team to victory from their classrooms. Team Faculty included Superintendent Dr. Gregory Monroe.
CHARLOTTE — CSW concluded at Charlotte Catholic High School with its annual student vs. faculty basketball game. Students cheered the student team to victory from their classrooms. Team Faculty included Superintendent Dr. Gregory Monroe.
CHARLOTTE —Holy Trinity Middle School families donated food to package and deliver more than 300 lunches to Dilworth Soup Kitchen during Catholic Schools Week. Lunches were also sent to Roof Above and Catholic Charities’ food pantry. (Photos via Facebook)
CHARLOTTE —Holy Trinity Middle School families donated food to package and deliver more than 300 lunches to Dilworth Soup Kitchen during Catholic Schools Week. Lunches were also sent to Roof Above and Catholic Charities’ food pantry. (Photos via Facebook)
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