Monthly Highlights
at St Thomas More:

The First Day of School for the   2010-11 School Year is      August 31, 2010

August 31  First Day of School, Parents Club Hospitality Coffee in Renggli Room at 8:30 am

Mass at 11 am, full dress

Dismissal follows

No Extended Care

Sept 1  Extended Care Opens

Sept 2 Preschool Orientation 6:30 pm

Sept 6 Labor Day, No School

Sept 7 & 8  Preschool Start Dates

Sept 8 School Mass, 8:30 am        Full Dress

School Commission Mtg

Sept 9 Curriculum Night 6:30 pm

Sept 10 Hot Lunch Fundraiser

Sept 11 Family Fun Night, Bingo 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Sept 15 School Mass, 8:30 am        Full Dress

Sept 17 NO SCHOOL, Teacher     In-Service

Sept 19 School Hosts Coffee & Donuts

Sept 22 Picture Day

Entertainment Book Sale Begins

Sept 23 Mass of the Holy Spirit        9 am, Full Dress

Sept 24 Hot Lunch Fundraiser

Sept 25 & 26 Multicultural Fair

Sept 29 School Mass, 8:30 am        Full Dress


Check out Music Classroom at
Mrs. Souza's Music Blog

Lunch Program through FANTAZIMO. Visit their website at www.fantazimo.com.

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St. Thomas More Parish School
6511 176th St. SW
Lynnwood, WA 98037

(425)743-4242
www.stms.org

 

St. Thomas More Parish School is a Catholic Elementary School located in Lynnwood, Washington. Its ministry is to provide a quality education, both spiritually and academically, to the students attending our school. We strive to bring children to a personal relationship with Christ. Through prayer, liturgies and service we lead children to an awareness of the Gospel message and encourage them to live it out in their lives.
 

St. Thomas More Parish School has a tradition of high academic standards. We believe that each student can succeed with the unique
and special gifts they have received from
God. We offer a curriculum which brings a diverse and rich experience to each child.

True to the tradition of Catholic Schools
we believe that children should obtain a
solid foundation in basic skills. Nevertheless, at the turn of this millennium, we would
be doing an injustice to our students if they
were not trained to meet the challenges of
an age where quality thinking skills and
adaptability are essential.

Added to the teaching of science and
computer skills, we attempt to maintain a strong tradition of liberal arts including:
drama, music and the arts.

These educational activities would be weakened without a strong Christian community within our school. The students
need a happy, secure place where they can
thrive, develop and feel they belong. We
also offer support to the parents, as they
are the primary educators of their children.

 

St. Thomas More Parish
NCEA (National Catholic Education Association)
Seattle Archdiocese