100 Tickets Challenge
If we sell 100 tickets to the Soirée before midnight this coming Sunday, February 2, the kids will get to have a SCHOOL WIDE PAJAMA DAY!
Remember you can purchase individual tickets and there will be PLENTY of open seating at the event or gather a group of friends, family, parishioners, colleagues, or neighbors and buy a RESERVED table for 10 people! Encourage families who haven’t yet attended to come. You deserve a night out…enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres, open bar, a seated dinner with delicious food and an amazing band to dance the night away. It is a special evening for our school and community.You don’t want to miss this amazing event, so click on the link below to BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW and help the kids win this challenge!!
www.ncasoiree.com
Hindsight is 20/20
Here’s our 3rd installment in pieces of NCA’s rich heritage, our gratitude for the present, and our hopes for the future. Scroll down to learn more and read what our students say!
Past: Community Historical Facts
St. Ignatius: St. Ignatius Parish was designed by Henry J. Schlacks, a specialist in ecclesiastic design who was especially inspired by the neoclassical design of Il Gesu, a Jesuit church in Rome. John A. Mallin, also an artistic collaborator on the interiors of St. Jerome, assisted with the interior of the church, including painting many of the murals.
Present: What is something you are grateful for at NCA?
"At NCA, I'm grateful for the music and art programs." —Shalom (5th grade)
"I am grateful for the fun projects we do in our classes at NCA." —Dominic (5th grade)
In Mrs. Olivia’s preschool class, the children are grateful for:
"giving presents to those at school" -Erin (PK-3)
"learning how to reach for things" -Oscar (PK-3)
"I am grateful to put my attendance stick in." -Will (PK-4)
Future: What is something you are excited for or hope to have in the future at NCA?
"I am excited for the upcoming project for Fine Arts with Ms. McCarthy." —Vivien (5th grade)
"One thing that I hope NCA has in the future is another class that teaches another language such as French." —Kayla (5th grade)
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