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The Southern Cross, Page 6
Thursday, September 7, 2000
Elementary schools gear up for new year
Left: Saint Michael School graduate Cherish Hayes Amerson returns to the Tybee Island school as a primary teacher.
Allie Hayser, Mary Bostwick, Jamie Waters, Jason Gonsales and Beth Walton gather around Mrs. Amerson as she
inspects a student’s work of art. Right: Ryan Arocha stands in front of the new grotto at Saint Michael Church, given in
memory of George and Ethel Chandler.
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Left: Saint Frances Cabrini Catholic School, Savannah,
opened its doors on August 14. Twenty-five pre-kinder
garten and kindergarten students were welcomed to class.
The Cabrini program focuses on being a “caring commu
nity of joyful learners.” Saint Frances Cabrini staff mem
bers began two weeks of pre-planning on July 31 in prepa
ration for the new year. In commemoration of the new
school’s first year, each staff member received a “little red
schoolhouse.” Pictured in the front row (left to right) are:
Therese Stroud, secretary; Dolly Vail, music teacher;
Maria Lee, kindergarten aide. In the back row are: Nina
Delk, principal; Kim Statts, kindergarten teacher; Diane
Croom, art teacher; Tonya Eason, pre-kindergarten aide;
June Rich, nurse; Tonia Parrott, pre-kindergarten teacher.
DIOCESE OF SAVANNAH
OFFICE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Public Statement of Assurance
Schools in the Diocese of Savannah admit students of any race, sex, color,
national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities
generally accorded or made available to students at the schools.
They do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national and eth
nic origin in administration of educational policies, admissions policies, loan
program, and athletic or other school-administered programs.
Schools in the system are as follows:
Albany:
St. Teresa’s School
Augusta:
Immaculate Conception School, St. Mary’s on The
Hill School, Aquinas High School
Brunswick:
St. Francis Xavier School
Columbus:
Our Lady of Lourdes School, St. Anne’s School,
Pacelli High School
Macon:
St. Joseph’s School, St. Peter Claver School, Mount
de Sales High School
Savannah:
Benedictine Military School, Blessed Sacrament
School, Notre Dame Academy, St. Frances Cabrini
School, St. James School, St. Peter the Apostle
School, St. Vincent’s Academy.
Tybee Island:
St. Michael’s School
Valdosta:
St. John the Evangelist School
Warner Robins: Sacred Heart School
Sister Rose Mary Collins, SSJ
Superintendent of Schools