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Feel the Growl
Feel the Growl Flashback: 37 Years & Poverty Still ExistsFeel the Growl is a voluntary Lenten retreat at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School that has been a tradition for 37 years. The theme this year was “Flashback: 37 Years and Poverty Still Exists.” The purpose of...
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Simple Ways to Keep God First Throughout the Year
Simple Ways to Keep God First Throughout the YearAs we recently entered a new year, we also received an invitation to encounter God in a way that is stronger than before. And although the year has changed, one thing remains the same - we can invite our Lord into our...
Advent: A Season of Excitement
Advent: A Season of ExcitementAdvent, Latin for, “to come” is a season of joyful waiting in the Catholic Church’s liturgical year. This is a time we, at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School, remind our students about the upcoming celebration of the birth of our Lord Jesus...
All Saints’ Day: Celebrating Ordinary Individuals with Unmeasurable Faith
All Saints’ Day: Celebrating Ordinary Individuals with Unmeasurable FaithAs October comes to an end, we observe one of the Church's Holy Days of Obligation – All Saints’ Day. This Catholic tradition, which begun by Pope Boniface in 609 AD, takes place every year on...
Blessing of the Pets at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School
Blessing of the Pets at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic SchoolSt. Francis of Assisi, whose feast day is October 4th, is the patron saint of animals and the environment and at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School, we have a unique tradition each year to celebrate the work of St....
Experiencing Pre-K at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School
Several weeks ago, we did a Q&A video on Facebook in an effort to reach out to parents of Pre-K students. We decided that it would be helpful to compile the questions and answers from that video, along with a curriculum overview and teacher introductions, into an...
Entering the Season of Lent: 40 Days of Observance
We have entered the season of Lent. Therefore, we wanted to remind everyone of the meaning of the season, provide additional information of this important time of observance, and share some special thoughts from Fr. David Hebert, Chancellor of Sts. Leo-Seton...
Choose Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School for Your Child’s Education
Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School opened its doors in the fall of 1959, more than 60 years ago. Since then, we have built a school that provides a positive atmosphere for our students while fulfilling our mission of teaching them as Jesus did. We are excited to announce...
2020-2021: THE SCHOOL YEAR AHEAD
The last time our students and staff were on campus together was the Academic Pep Rally on March 13. That afternoon, it was decided that students would not be returning to school in-person anytime soon for the health and safety of our students and staff due to...
8th Graders’ Experience at Sts. Leo-Seton, Part Two
At Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School, our motto is “We Are Family.” When students complete their 8th grade year, we usually have a ceremony to celebrate their accomplishments while at our school. Unfortunately this year due to COVID-19, we were unable to do so in person....