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Friday, February 13, 2026 Day 4
Class Announcements and Special Info:
- In honor of Black History Month, today we will be sharing a quote from Nelson Mandela, a South African anti-apartheid activist. Mandela was also the first black head of state and the first democratically elected president of South Africa. In his autobiography, A Long Walk to Freedom, he wrote: “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” (2/13)
- Any junior or senior interested in attending a field trip to Strong Memorial Hospital to learn more about the career of nursing can stop by the College and Career Center to pick up a permission slip. Space is limited and the deadline is Feb. 27th. (2/13)
- The Spring session of Driver’s Education is now open online for registration through the Continuing Education website. The registration deadline is Tuesday, February 24th. Classes start March 4th. If you have any questions, you can reach out to the Continuing Ed office. (2/13)
- Just a reminder that Teen Police Academy applications are available in the College and Career Center. Information on this free summer opportunity is in Google classroom. Applications are due back March 13th. (2/25)
Clubs and Fine Arts Announcements:
- Join the Foreign language club after school on Monday, February 23rd to celebrate and learn about Lunar New Year. See the Google Classroom to RSVP and for more information. (2/23)
Sports Announcements and Intramural Info:
- Attention all boys interested in Varsity or JV golf. There will be a pre-season meeting for golf after school in Sports Study Hall on Wednesday, February 25th. Sign up for the Golf google classroom if you haven't already received an invite. The classroom code is: 4hzcf2yv. If you have any questions, email Coach Young, or Coach Eschberger. (2/25)
Below is a link to the Interscholastic Sports Contests for the week of February 9, 2026. All the best to all of our teams. Go Saints!!!
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Friday, February 13, 2026 Day 4
Class Announcements and Special Info:
- In honor of Black History Month, today we will be sharing a quote from Nelson Mandela, a South African anti-apartheid activist. Mandela was also the first black head of state and the first democratically elected president of South Africa. In his autobiography, A Long Walk to Freedom, he wrote: “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” (2/13)
- Any junior or senior interested in attending a field trip to Strong Memorial Hospital to learn more about the career of nursing can stop by the College and Career Center to pick up a permission slip. Space is limited and the deadline is Feb. 27th. (2/13)
- The Spring session of Driver’s Education is now open online for registration through the Continuing Education website. The registration deadline is Tuesday, February 24th. Classes start March 4th. If you have any questions, you can reach out to the Continuing Ed office. (2/13)
- Just a reminder that Teen Police Academy applications are available in the College and Career Center. Information on this free summer opportunity is in Google classroom. Applications are due back March 13th. (2/25)
Clubs and Fine Arts Announcements:
- Join the Foreign language club after school on Monday, February 23rd to celebrate and learn about Lunar New Year. See the Google Classroom to RSVP and for more information. (2/23)
Sports Announcements and Intramural Info:
- Attention all boys interested in Varsity or JV golf. There will be a pre-season meeting for golf after school in Sports Study Hall on Wednesday, February 25th. Sign up for the Golf google classroom if you haven't already received an invite. The classroom code is: 4hzcf2yv. If you have any questions, email Coach Young, or Coach Eschberger. (2/25)
Below is a link to the Interscholastic Sports Contests for the week of February 9, 2026. All the best to all of our teams. Go Saints!!!
When visiting the link below, you can always view the latest version of this information and can also use the buttons in the upper right of this report to print, email, or download the information into many different file formats for use in other programs.
Click here for the latest schedule
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Thursday, February 12, 2026 Day 3
Class Announcements and Special Info:
- In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting some of the impactful legacies left by African-Americans. Today, Gwendolyn Brooks is considered to be one of the most revered poets of the 20th century. She was the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1950, and she served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress, becoming the first Black woman to hold that position. She was also the poet laureate of the State of Illinois, and many of her works reflected the political and social landscape of the 1960s, including the civil rights movement and the economic climate. (2/12)
- Any junior or senior interested in attending a field trip to Strong Memorial Hospital to learn more about the career of nursing can stop by the College and Career Center to pick up a permission slip. Space is limited and the deadline is Feb. 27th. (2/13)
- The Spring session of Driver’s Education is now open online for registration through the Continuing Education website. The registration deadline is Tuesday, February 24th. Classes start March 4th. If you have any questions, you can reach out to the Continuing Ed office. (2/13)
- Just a reminder that Teen Police Academy applications are available in the College and Career Center. Information on this free summer opportunity is in Google classroom. Applications are due back March 13th. (2/25)
- Love is in the air.... wear red or pink on Friday to help celebrate Valentine's Day and stop in the Library to guess at the candy heart jar by eleven on Friday to win a sweet treat before the break. (2/12)
Clubs and Fine Arts Announcements:
- Join the Foreign language club after school on Monday, February 23rd to celebrate and learn about Lunar New Year. See the Google Classroom to RSVP and for more information. (2/23)
Sports Announcements and Intramural Info:
- The Boys Swimming and Diving team did a fantastic job in sectionals! There were 27 career best times and many swimmers qualified for the finals. During diving sectionals, Kyler Thomas placed first, Jordan Leastman placed 3rd, and Isaac Bailey placed 4th. Good luck at finals this Friday! Go Saints!
Below is a link to the Interscholastic Sports Contests for the week of February 9, 2026. All the best to all of our teams. Go Saints!!!
When visiting the link below, you can always view the latest version of this information and can also use the buttons in the upper right of this report to print, email, or download the information into many different file formats for use in other programs.
Click here for the latest schedule
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026 Day 2
Class Announcements and Special Info:
- In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting some of the impactful legacies left by African-Americans. Erin Jackson is a speed skater, roller derby player, and Olympic gold medalist. Jackson is the first black woman to win a Winter Olympic gold medal in an individual sport in Beijing in 2022. Jackson is currently competing with team USA in Milano Cortina, where she was also the flag bearer during the opening ceremony. (2/11)
- Good morning, here is your Wednesday Weekly reminder of How to be a CC Saint: Our focus is being respectful in the cafeteria. Remember to use inside voices. Follow cafeteria expectations and procedures. We will be on the lookout to catch you demonstrating these behaviors! (2/11)
- Any junior or senior interested in attending a field trip to Strong Memorial Hospital to learn more about the career of nursing can stop by the College and Career Center to pick up a permission slip. Space is limited and the deadline is Feb. 27th. (2/13)
- The Spring session of Driver’s Education is now open online for registration through the Continuing Education website. The registration deadline is Tuesday, February 24th. Classes start March 4th. If you have any questions, you can reach out to the Continuing Ed office. (2/13)
- Just a reminder that Teen Police Academy applications are available in the College and Career Center. Information on this free summer opportunity is in Google classroom. Applications are due back March 13th. (2/25)
- Love is in the air.... wear red or pink on Friday to help celebrate Valentine's Day and stop in the Library to guess at the candy heart jar by eleven on Friday to win a sweet treat before the break. (2/12)
Clubs and Fine Arts Announcements:
Sports Announcements and Intramural Info:
- Any 9th - 12th grade girls who are interested in playing soccer next fall are invited to attend strength and conditioning sessions on Wednesdays from 3:00 - 3:30 PM in the HS weight room. These sessions will continue through March 25th. Hope to see you there this afternoon! (2/11)
Below is a link to the Interscholastic Sports Contests for the week of February 9, 2026. All the best to all of our teams. Go Saints!!!
When visiting the link below, you can always view the latest version of this information and can also use the buttons in the upper right of this report to print, email, or download the information into many different file formats for use in other programs.
Click here for the latest schedule
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026 Day 1
Class Announcements and Special Info:
- In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting some of the impactful legacies left by African-Americans. Ruby Bridges was the first Black student to integrate into a white elementary school in 1960. At only six years old, Ruby walked by protesters screaming awful slurs and angry words at her every day. And yet, she never missed a day of school. Ruby became a lifelong civil rights activist, and in 1999, she established the Ruby Bridges Foundation to help fight racism and promote tolerance and change through education. Today Ruby Bridges is just 71 years old and continues her work to promote tolerance and educate new generations about racism. (2/10)
- Attention LINK CREW you have a mandatory meeting on Tuesday, February 10th at 2:00 in Mrs. Hart's room in the NGA. If you cannot attend please email either Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Boughter or Ms. Anzalone. See you there! (2/10)
- Any junior or senior interested in attending a field trip to Strong Memorial Hospital to learn more about the career of nursing can stop by the College and Career Center to pick up a permission slip. Space is limited and the deadline is Feb. 27th. (2/13)
Clubs and Fine Arts Announcements:
Sports Announcements and Intramural Info:
- There will be a Flag Football open Gym after school today from 2-2:40 for any girls interested in playing Flag Football this spring. Every Wednesday at 3pm there will be flag football lifting at 3:00-3:45pm. Hope to See you there! (2/10)
Below is a link to the Interscholastic Sports Contests for the week of February 9, 2026. All the best to all of our teams. Go Saints!!!
When visiting the link below, you can always view the latest version of this information and can also use the buttons in the upper right of this report to print, email, or download the information into many different file formats for use in other programs.
Click here for the latest schedule
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Monday, February 9, 2026 Day 4
Class Announcements and Special Info:
- In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting some of the impactful legacies left by African-Americans. Before security systems became a fixture in homes, an African American nurse named Marie Van Brittan Brown devised an early security unit for her own home. She spent many nights at home alone in New York City while her husband was away and felt unsafe. In 1966, Brown invented a system that used a camera that could slide into and look through four peepholes in her front door. The camera’s view then appeared on a monitor in her home so she could survey any potentially unwanted guests. She and her husband took out a patent that was approved three years later in 1969. Today’s home security systems have various elements from her design! (2/9)
- Attention LINK CREW you have a mandatory meeting on Tuesday, February 10th at 2:00 in Mrs. Hart's room in the NGA. If you cannot attend please email either Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Boughter or Ms. Anzalone. See you there! (2/10)
- The February Career Speaker is on Behavioral Health. If you are interested in career areas in Social Work, Psychiatry or Psychology join us Period 7 on February 11th. Students in Grades 10-12 can complete the interest form in the Google classroom for their class or see Mrs. Decosse in the College and Career Center. (2/10)
- Any junior or senior interested in attending a field trip to Strong Memorial Hospital to learn more about the career of nursing can stop by the College and Career Center to pick up a permission slip. Space is limited and the deadline is Feb. 27th. (2/13)
- The Spring session of Driver’s Education is now open online for registration through the Continuing Education website. The registration deadline is Tuesday, February 24th. Classes start March 4th. If you have any questions, you can reach out to the Continuing Ed office. (2/9)
Clubs and Fine Arts Announcements:
Sports Announcements and Intramural Info:
- The Boys Varsity Basketball Team won on Friday night 66 to 41 over Spencerport. The Saints were led in scoring by Jason Small who finished with 17 points. Landon Healey finished with 12 points and 4 assists. Brayden Stedman finished with 11 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Jacob McGowan and Jacob Gonzalez finished with 10 and 9 points. Great defensive performances were put in by all that played!
Below is a link to the Interscholastic Sports Contests for the week of February 9, 2026. All the best to all of our teams. Go Saints!!!
When visiting the link below, you can always view the latest version of this information and can also use the buttons in the upper right of this report to print, email, or download the information into many different file formats for use in other programs.
Click here for the latest schedule
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