Our Preschool Offers a Full Day Program!

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Our Preschool is excited to offer a full day program (8:30 a.m. -3:00 a.m.) for 3 and 4 year old students. The morning will be committed to following our academic curriculum leaving the afternoons open for enrichment opportunities and experiential

Taking Chances

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One of my favorite quotes for students is when Ms. Frizzle from the Magic School Bus says, “Take chances, make mistakes.” This is a quote that applies to so many aspects of growing up. It is important to St. Paul’s that our students are

Nativity K-2nd

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Our school is grateful for the lovely Jennifer Snyder who is our beloved Lower School music teacher and librarian. This is her 13th year coordinating the Nativity play and for many years there was two separate performances because we had too many

Whatcom fans embrace ‘The Force Awakens’

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BY DAVE GALLAGHER intense hype is over — it’s finally time to see what the fuss is about. With the first showing of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” in Bellingham on Thursday evening, Dec. 17, Whatcom County

Noémi Ban | SPA TALK

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On Friday, November 13th Holocaust survivor and local awarding winning lecturer Noémi Ban spoke to our students and addressed the school’s Core Commitment of reflect. “Hearing Mrs. Ban speak was a privilege that not many people in our

Sounds of the Season

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Our school is like a local radio station…. when Dec. 1st hits, the music all changes to everyone’s favorite, Christmas songs! I have worked in many schools that prohibit the playing of holiday songs and hold their seasonal concert in November.

Academic Progress

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Today the first progress report for the year was sent home. Did you notice how I used the word “progress” and not “report” card? That is because this is the start of the progress your son or daughter is going to make this

Keeping Kids Safe in the Digital Age

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Lori Getz, an Internet safety expert, presented to our middle and upper school students this week. Although she did not speak to the lower school students, her message can benefit children of all ages with the help of parents. It is important in