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School Days 12.17.14

 

By Herald Staff

Bishop McHugh
Santa is making a special stop at Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School on Saturday, December 13, 2014, and you’re invited to join him for breakfast! Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, Breakfast with Santa is from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Cost is $5 per person or $20 per family.
Children should wear their pajamas. There will be games and other activities, as well as a chance to give Santa your Christmas list. Those who bring an unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots will receive a free photo with Santa.
The 9th annual Christmas Bazaar drew hundreds of visitors to Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School in Cape May Court House, N.J. on November 15. The Christmas Bazaar featured holiday gifts from local vendors, refreshments, a children’s craft room, and an opportunity to take a photo with Santa. Proceeds benefitted the Bishop McHugh PTA, which raises funds for school programming and supplies.
Bishop McHugh Regional School is a PreK-8 regional school in Cape May County with a student-centered curriculum grounded in the Gospel values. For more information, visit http://bishopmchugh.com/mchugh/. The community is invited to “Like” Bishop McHugh on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BishopMcHughRegionalSchool and follow Principal McGuire on Twitter at @BMRCSPrincipal.
Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School is located at 2221 Route 9 North (mile marker 20), Clermont (Cape May Court House), N.J. RSVPs are requested. Please call (609) 624-1900, ext. 31.
Cape May County Special Services
Students in Ocean Academy and the CMC High School worked quickly to share in spreading love and joy to our service members who will not be home for the holidays by helping with “Project Love Cards”. Donated unsigned holiday cards were delivered to each classroom by the students in Ms. Barr’s class and within a few days those students collected over 400 signed cards! That is a lot of love and joy to share with our active troops overseas.
Margaret Mace
Students in Kindergarten and First Grade from Margaret Mace School visited the North Wildwood Police Department and Court/Council Chambers on December 10. The students even got to visit with Santa and sit in a police car.

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