TEMECULA—A year after the Sisters of the Company of Mary publicly announced plans to build a Catholic high school on their Temecula school property, St. Jeanne de Lestonnac High School remains on track to be open for the start of next school year.
Economy class teaches OLA students about hard work, financial responsibility
By Brooklyn Duran
Grade 6
Hi, my name is Brooklyn and my sixth grade classroom may be different than yours.
Why? I am a classroom banker! My classroom has bankers, a police officer, a hallway monitor, fine officers, a loan officer, and a meteorologist! How? Because my teacher, Miss Lauren Martinez, created a Classroom Economy!
New Engineering Academy at Aquinas brings learning alive with 3-D technology
By Rachel Leighton
Grade 12
SAN BERNARDINO—Aquinas High School has recently added an Engineering Academy to its already rigorous curriculum in order to further enhance the learning experience of students.
Star gazing event at OLPH supports STEM focus
RIVERSIDE—Families and friends of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Riverside gathered for a movie night viewing Steven Spielberg’s classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. In the spirit of the extraterrestrial and promoting Science-Technology-Engineering-Math (STEM) education, telescopes were on hand for star gazing. They were provided by Terry and Mary Tomerlin, alumni parents, as well as Mr. Timothy Albrecht, who teaches astronomy at Notre Dame High School.
Catholic schools preliminary enrollment numbers released
SAN BERNARDINO—Enrollment in the Catholic schools of the Diocese for the 2016-17 year shows a slight increase, according to preliminary reports received early last month.
St. Joseph School math and science gets new digs
UPLAND—The culmination of a decade-long journey in planning and fundraising was celebrated with the opening of a new building at St. Joseph School in Upland that includes dedicated classroom space for middle school math and science programs.