** Investment In Education - May drawing winners: CK Stegenmann-St. Scholastica, Joan Lieberman-St. Scholastica, Frank DiCrosta-Our Lady of Grace, Norma Tutty-St. Scholastica, Santiago/Steele Families Non-Affiliated **

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The school’s Circles of Life program is one which is clearly a model of Gospel Values. The Circle of Life program is a reminder that our love for each other is stronger than ambition or greed. The Circle of Life program engages each staff member and student with others in our school, it calls each to befriend others of different ages and serve as their mentor; offering assistance where needed or gently encouraging them through challenging times. The Circle of Life program leaves no-one behind – all are a part of the great “Circle of Life” which Jesus has told all they must use for the Glory of God. All employees “adopt” six or seven students of various ages, to be in their family. The families meet monthly and participate in various activities such as reading to one another, making cards for the veterans, praying together, making Christmas cards for their parents, etc. If students are asked, what is one thing they love best about PJPII, they will state they love their Circles of Life families.

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