Posts by Jennifer Laub

 
  • SHS CYO Banquet Video

     
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  • Dance Recital 2022

    

     
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  • Living Stations 2022

    Fourth grade’s performance of the Living Stations was beautiful and moving.  This reverent tradition returned to St. Helena School in person and helped usher in Holy Week for our school.  Thank you to our fourth graders, Mrs. Lau, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Hoy, and Mrs. Leeds. #Classof2026SHS  

     
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  • Wacky Tacky Day

    Wacky Tacky Dress Down day was a fun way to celebrate Mardi Gras!  Students and teachers were dressed in their craziest outfits!  Some students wore tutus, others wore clashing colors or patterns, and some were wearing two completely different shoes.  We loved seeing all the creative outfits! Go to the Google […]

     
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  • Pajama Day

    We celebrated our students for Catholic Schools Week with a fun dress down pajama day.  Students came in their comfiest pajamas and had a fun activity in the afternoon, such as playing bingo or watching Encanto.  As an added bonus, the whole school got excused for homework for the night […]

     
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  • Kindergarten Play

    

     
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  • Applications Open

    Applications are now open for grades PreK3 through 8th grade.  New Students can apply at https://shs-pa.client.renweb.com/oa/?memberid=13079.

     
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  • Christmas Show 2021

    Presented for your enjoyment, Saint Helena School’s Christmas Show on YouTube!  Watch each class or grade sing and dance to Christmas music.

     
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  • Red and Green Out of Uniform Day

    Friday, December 10th, was a dress down day for SHS students and faculty!  We had a lot of Christmas spirit at school from kindergarten up through eighth grade.  Thank you to all of our students for bringing in toiletries for the Sisters of Mercy who are living at McAuley Convent.  SHS […]

     
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  • Family Pilgrim Day

    Saint Helena School’s fourth grade continued its wonderful tradition of Family Pilgrim Day. Students dressed as someone in their family who immigrated to the Unites States and gave a first person presentation about that person’s life. Students were also able to bring in food from their ancestor’s culture for their […]

     
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