Celebrating 175 Years of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus! Mayfield Junior School of the Holy Child Jesus, Class of 2021, prays the Litany of The Holy Child Jesus (revised for the anniversary year) with spoken word and sign language. Enjoy! https://t.co/KyfKE6Hesa
MJS 4th graders contributed to a Holy Child Schools collaborative project: The Wants of Our Age through Art. Artistic Responses to Amanda Gorman's Poem: "The Hill We Climb" https://t.co/QsiU9CkziK
Back on campus. Our 7th grade returned for in-person learning today making our return to campus complete! Our community's resourcefulness and teamwork made all the difference! https://t.co/FcGAuNT27V
Moment in Remote. Assignment: 7th grade history students consider and apply Stoicism in their lives as they reflect on how people coped with difficult times in history.
Celebrating SHCJ 175 years. Did you know? In 1946, the Mayfield community held a mass at St. Andrew Church to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Society's founding. According to the school journal entry it was quite the event!
Connect and create. Inspired by MLK and Langston Hughes, Ms. Mercado’s 7th grade English students looked inward and around them to write a personal wish for the world. See and hear their vision in the link. https://t.co/W0TAdOImuF
Celebrating SHCJ 175 Years. One founding led to another. In 1862, 16 years after the Society was formed, Cornelia sent sisters to Towanda, PA to begin the foundation of Holy Child education in America we carry on today. The challenges were many but the sisters were determined!
A big shoutout to @mayfieldjs for donating these beautiful, personalized Valentine's Day cards! Our guests were filled with joy reading these! 💖
We look forward to the day where we can have you all back to volunteer with us 😁
#ServingHopeFrom6FeetAway
Celebrating SHCJ 175 years. Did you know? The European Province is centering their celebration on an oak tree planted by Cornelia Connelly at St. Leonards in England symbolizing past, present and future. https://t.co/uTiviy8O5M
This year Mayfield Junior School joins the international Holy Child community in celebrating the 175th anniversary of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. https://t.co/HlAa8XC0nZ
Students of history know the best way to understand and learn about the past is to read the stories and testimonies of those who lived it. In a collaborative history and English project, 8th graders added their voices to history with a COVID Time Capsule. https://t.co/rzNzqymI3x
The beginning of this school year has been different, yet the pace, tone and energy are somehow still recognizable. How different is the dynamic in remote learning versus in-person learning? What is still true? A few thoughts: https://t.co/g1aXdLpQgB
"Write from the heart, write what you know...open your heart and just let it go!" 3rd grade teacher Mrs. Garcia shares a few thoughts about writing for this edition of the Mayfield Minute: https://t.co/q4T2CEKZNZ
Moments in Remote! Notes from a 5th grade science lab. What exactly is matter, anyway? Students explored that question and came up with some creative (and cheesy!) models.