Welcome to Mrs. Lorentz's Class
Our Mission
Monroe Catholic Elementary Schools is a Christ-centered, Catholic learning community
committed to the academic excellence and spiritual development of every student.
Monroe Catholic Elementary Schools is a Christ-centered, Catholic learning community
committed to the academic excellence and spiritual development of every student.
Weekly Schedule: 5/13-5/17
Monday- Mass and Technology Tuesday- Garden and Art Wednesday- Greenfield Village Field Trip Thursday- P.E. and Atrium Friday- Technology Upcoming Dates: May 15th: Greenfield Village field trip Thank you so much for the thoughtful gifts and notes for teacher appreciation week! That meant so much to me. :) |
This week we will learn:
Reading: problem and solution Sight words: began, better, guess, learn, right, sure Spelling words: born, corn, core, more, roar, soar, her, dirt, learn, sure Vocabulary words: improve, complicated, imagine, idea, unusual, device Math: money and time review and assessments Religion: The 10 commandments introduction Social Studies -schools of the past Phonics: or, ore, oar Writing: poetry |
Birthday Treat Policy:
The health and safety of our Monroe Catholic School students is our top priority. Due to the impact sugary snacks have on the health and behavior of our students, along with the sensitivity/severity of several types of allergies on both our St. Michael and St. John Campuses, edible birthday treats cannot be passed out at school this year.
Students that would like to bring in birthday treats for their classmates may share something that is non-edible such as pencils, stickers, small toys, etc. Edible birthday treats have too much of an impact on our school day and will be sent home if they are sent to school. We want our children to feel special on their big day but believe we can achieve this through non-edible treats and other special attention in their classroom. Thank you for your cooperation, understanding and attention to this policy.
Students may dress down for their birthday. If a student's birthday is on mass day, they may dress down the day before or after.