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St. Paul's Parish Day School Celebrates the Season with Fun
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St. Paul's Parish Day School in Ventura believes in providing its students with a strong academic program. And it also believes in celebrating the fall and winter seasons with fun.
Halloween featured a costume parade and the annual Decoration of the Principal ceremony. The middle school students had greet fun covering principal Victoria Cloninger with orange streamers.
Thanksgiving festivities include special meals, games and arts and crafts. Middle school students served lunch on November 17th to those in need as part of Ventura County Family to Family, Inc.
On December 17, St. Paul's Parish Day School celebrates the Christmas holiday with a special musical entertainment program.
St. Paul's Parish Day School enrolls students from Kindergarten to 8th grade. Small class size in all grades allows individualized attention and focus on the strengthes and weaknesses of each student. Our graduates are well prepared for high school, and welcomed at local public schools and such private schools as Villanova, Thatcher, The Christian Oaks School and St. Bonaventure High School. For more information, visit our website at www.spschool.org or telephone 805-648-5650.
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