THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2014
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Jammies, socks make fun week
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LORENCE —
Students at St. Paul Catholic School held mini jam sessions Jan. 28 in their pajamas throughout the day in honor of Catholic Schools Week. Other activities during the week included spirit wear day and the creating of a “tree of service” on Monday, red, white and blue day, an out-of-uniform day and dance party Friday. At St. Pius, one way students celebrated the week was by wearing crazy socks.
Students in a second-grade class at St. Paul Catholic School take a break from their lesson to form conga lines as part of mini jam sessions held throughout the school Jan. 28 in honor of Catholic Schools Week. Students were also encouraged to wear their pajamas to school that day. MELISSA STEWART/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER
St. Paul Catholic School second-grade student Emma Fischer, 7, of Union, has a mini jam session in her pajamas during class. On Jan. 28, in honor of Catholic Schools Week, St. Paul allowed students to wear pajamas and played music a few times throughout the day to encourage mini jam sessions during class. MELISSA
St. Pius X first-grade student Ashley Schuchter, 6, of Crestview Hills and fifth-grade student Madison Matthews, 11, of Erlanger sport their “crazy socks” in honor of Catholic Schools Week. Crazy socks day was one of the themes for the week at the Edgewood school.
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St. Pius X fourth-grade student Andrew Reynolds, 10, of Edgewood and seventh-grade student Maximilian Bent, 13, of Covington show off their “crazy socks” in honor of Catholic Schools Week. Crazy socks day was one of the themes for the week at the Edgewood school. MELISSA STEWART/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER
St. Paul fifth-grade student Hudson Schrand, 10, of Union, dances during class. On Jan. 28, in honor of Catholic Schools Week, St. Paul allowed students to wear pajamas and played music a few times throughout the day to encourage mini jam sessions during class. MELISSA STEWART/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER