We were thrilled to welcome our grandparents and special friends back on campus for our first in-person Grandparents Day since 2019. Many grandparents traveled long distances to attend the Grandparents Day Celebration on Tuesday, November 22 and it warmed our hearts to be a part of their Thanksgiving festivities.
The morning began with a special Snapshot Tour for 50 guests. Board Member and Wolfhound Grandparent Pamela McKinney shared what she feels makes Saint Patrick so special. Our Legati (student ambassadors) then took over the tour and spoke eloquently about the Life Ofs that are the foundation of our educational program of total formation.
Students in PreK through 6th Grade entertained over 600 “grandfriends” with “Cinemagic,” a musical performance arranged by Mac Huff and directed by our Music Director, Christopher Kypros. Dionne Smith, Middle School Music Teacher, assisted his efforts.
Seventh and Eighth Grade students hosted the The Joan Maus Middle School Art Show in the Frances M. and Harvey L. Lindsay, Jr. Art Connector. Our students showcased artwork inspired by Calder, Cezanne, Monet, DeKooning, Picasso, and more. This show was curated by Fine Arts Chair Jacki Voorhies, Art Teacher Suzanne Voorhies, and Art Assistant Carrie Prince.
We are thankful that so many of our Wolfhound family were able to join us and see for themselves how our Fine Arts Team truly brings out the best in our students and inspires greatness each and every day!
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