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St. Gregory Catholic School Celebrates National Catholic Schools Week

The Zelienople school marked the occasion with a variety of fun activities for students and families.

 
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Clifford The Big Red Dog popped in for a visit during Literature Day at St. Gregory Catholic School. courtesy of St. Gregory Catholic School.
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Clifford The Big Red Dog popped in for a visit during Literature Day at St. Gregory Catholic School.
Kindergarten student Kaley Testa tries to build an egg tower during the Minute to Win It competition. The event was part of Catholic Schools Weeks.

Along with other schools across the country, students at St. Gregory in Zelienople last week celebrated Catholic Schools Week.

The national observance typically begins the last Sunday of January. Students at St. Gregory celebrated the week with a plethora of activities, including a “Pajama Day,” a scavenger hunt, an ice cream social, a book fair—which included special guest Clifford the Big Red Dog—and much more.

Students made Valentine’s Day cards for the elderly and for soldiers. Visitors were welcome to attend the events, which lasted through Friday, and learn more about the school.

Photos submitted by Debi Allen on behalf of St. Gregory Catholic School in Zelienople. Have news you'd like to share with Patch readers? Email information and photos to Editor Jessica Sinichak at jessica.sinichak@patch.com or visit our Neighborhood Gallery.
 

Related Topics: National Catholic Schools Week, St. Gregory Catholic School, and Zelienople
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