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Sr. Dinner for Christmas
Each year we host a Senior Citizen Dinner for Christmas. We invite the 6 local Senior’s homes and provide a complete turkey dinner. Each...
Sep 9, 20141 min read


Christmas Cutouts
We make festive cutouts and put the name of every student and staff member on a cutout. The cutouts are made using a wood block and...
Sep 9, 20141 min read


Christmas Tree Lights Charity
Have students sell light bulbs ($1.00 each) and hang the light bulbs in the front of your school or in a prominent place (like a...
Sep 9, 20141 min read
Christmas Activities
As you all know, Christmas is right around the corner. We’re already planning things out here at Holy Cross. I thought maybe I’d share...
Apr 4, 20143 min read


Polar Express Parade
We had our own “Polar Express” Santa Parade thru the halls today at lunch – a first for us. We went down the main hall, like most small...
Apr 3, 20141 min read
Military Connection at Christmas
Guthrie School worked with the Canadian military on Operation Santa Claus. This is an effort to ensure that every military member serving...
Apr 3, 20141 min read


Christmas Dance Idea
We held a “Sno-Globe Semi-Formal” and transformed our cafeteria into a snowglobe … put up plastic sheeting around the outside to simulate...
Apr 3, 20141 min read


Guess that Santa – Ho Ho Who?
Take pictures of 12 staff and students, girls and guys. variety of grades, but mostly higher profile kids and staff. Put them in Santa...
Mar 30, 20141 min read


Decorate Your Teacher
It can get pretty tame running the same old door decorating contest each festive season. Try decorating your home room teacher. All of...
Mar 30, 20141 min read


Wrap the Teacher
Our staff is always present, so we decided to wrap our teachers for Christmas. Teams of 4 students were given wrapping paper, scissors...
Mar 18, 20141 min read
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