It was a great morning for a run at the Carlyle dam this morning! A great early run for the cross country team.
10 months ago, Sheri O'Farrell
Dear St. Rose Elementary Families,
We want to extend a huge thank you to all the families who attended our registration yesterday! It was wonderful to see so many of you, and we appreciate you taking the time to prepare for the upcoming school year.
For those who were unable to make it yesterday, or if you have further registration needs, please remember that we will be open for registration from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM for the remainder of this week.
Additionally, this is a friendly reminder that the final day to submit a transportation request for the upcoming school year is Sunday, July 27, 2025. Submitting your request by this deadline is crucial to allow us sufficient time to organize bus routes and communicate them back to you. We anticipate having estimated pick-up and drop-off times available approximately one week prior to the start of the school year.
We will be starting "open gym" for cross country. This is for any incoming 5th-8th grader who is interested in cross country. It's a great chance for students to try it out, or get into shape if they know they are joining the team. We will be meeting every Wednesday from 7:30-8:45 AM starting on Wednesday, June 25. Hope to see your runners there!
St. Rose School hosted their spring concert last night. they sounded wonderful thanks to Mrs. O'Farrell and Mr. Harper's efforts. The program was entitled Cartoon Mania and the crowd enjoyed hearing familiar sounds from their youth.
The purpose of Earth Day is to raise awareness of the need to protect Earth's natural resources. On Wednesday, the Middle School students celebrated Earth Day at St. Rose Park. Students participated in community service by spreading mulch, taking down temporary walls, wiping down equipment, and cleaning the pavilions. Students then enjoyed playing at the clean park and leaving positive chalk messages for walkers to enjoy. Thank you to Justin Detmer for helping us organize a fun way to help our community.
about 1 year ago, SRS Middle School Team
Today was the last time Kaskaskia College Cross Country team visited with the 6th grade class. The bonds the students formed with these individuals was incredible. It was a great way to encourage positivity, kindness, work ethic, organization, and determination. We thank KC for choosing us for their Adopt a Classroom program!
about 1 year ago, Elyse Faust
Our Tower Garden has grown so much since it started on March 7th! 8th grade manages the water levels & nutrients in the Tower Garden. Today we celebrated with a Salad and Salsa party as we harvested our first batch of lettuce and cilantro! Thanks to the parents for donating items that we needed for today! 🥗
about 1 year ago, Jamie Voss
We had 10 students participate in the Clinton County Junior High Music Festival. It kicked off with Sounds of Harmony barbershop group followed by the choir and band. Congratulations on a great performance!
about 1 year ago, Sheri O'Farrell
The food drive was a huge success! With that said we are needing more boxes to pack up all of the items!! If you have boxes available, please bring them to school by Wednesday morning. Thank you!!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Voss
Congratulations to Lillian! She was a finalist for the Picture the Music competition by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. 13,000 students from 70 schools participated, and Lillian was one of 100 finalists chosen.
about 1 year ago, Sheri O'Farrell
The spring food drive ends tomorrow! Please help spread kindness and support the local food pantry!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Voss
Order forms are due tomorrow for the 2024-2025 St. Rose Yearbook!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Voss
Stay warm during the golf matches, track meets, and all the spring sports! Wildcat Blankets are still available for $30! Please contact the office if you would like to purchase a blanket!
about 1 year ago, SRS Middle School Team
8th grade took science to new heights as they built paper roller coasters! 🎢 Through loops, twists, and turns these projects brought kinetic and potential energy to life in a hands on experience. The students did a fantastic job!!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Voss
8th grade took science to new heights as they built paper roller coasters! 🎢 Through loops, twists, and turns these projects brought kinetic and potential energy to life in a hands on experience. The students did a fantastic job!!