Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year The Lewis Award Committee is looking forward to an exciting year. We received a number of highly qualified candidates and selection of the finalists is under way.

Be sure to watch this page for the announcement of the three finalists.

These will be announced in a month.

Happy New Year!

A Blessed and Joyful Christmas to All!

Christmas What a wonderful time to be part of a Catholic School Community.   The real reason for our Christmas celebrations is celebrated in our schools.  Students can talk about how they will prepare their hearts for Christmas and not just what they want from Santa.

Singing Frosty the Snowman and Jingle Bells is nice, but singing Silent Night and Come all Ye Faithful has much more meaning and joy.

Ask most Catholic School teacher and they will tell you, the true wonder and joy of Christmas happens in their classrooms.

The applications process has now concluded.  Stay in touch to see this year’s finalists from the Lewis Committee

A Blessed and Joyful Christmas to all!

Happy New Year!

Back to School

Lewis Award

By now families are preparing for to new school year. We are all praying that this will be an easier school year for students, teachers and parents.

At the beginning of this new year take time to observe those talented teachers who will contribute to the education of our children. Consider nominating one or more for the Lewis Award.

Lewis Award Celebration!

After 2 years without a celebration of the Lewis Award winners, on May 7th the winners from 20-21 and 21-22 were honored along with the finalists for this school year.

As the school year winds down, remember those teachers who made this a memorable and productive year. Consider nominating that teacher for the Lewis Award next fall.

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April News

This year the Lewis Award will be celebrated in person for the first time in 2 years. A Mass will be held at Blessed Sacrament to celebrate this year’s recipient, Kelley Carrigan Champion later this month.

In the May, both Kelly Champion and Tina Jo Isenbarger, of St. Ann School in Fayetteville will be honored.

Tina Isenbarger was the winner of the Lewis Award in 2020. Due to Covid this celebration was postponed.