DAILY BULLETIN – Tuesday, February 25th, 2020

SACRED HEART SCHOOL

Extraordinary Catholic Education. Through Christ. For ALL.

 

Today is FAT TUESDAY – The last day prior to the beginning of Lent

  • Morning Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance
  • Today is the Feast Day of Blessed Sebastian of Aparicio (Anthony Sierra)

MENU

2.25.20

2.26.20
Nacho Bar

Cheese Sauce

Refried Beans

Broccoli

Fruit

Fish Patty on Bun

Carrots and celery

Chips

Fruit

Announcements:

  • High School Math Team Photo Shoot will take place in the commons TODAY at 11:55am.
  • All School Mass tomorrow morning at 8:30 for Ash Wednesday.
  • Junior High Boys Basketball uniform turn in will be Wednesday immediately after All School Mass.
  • There will be a STUCO officers meeting Wednesday during lunch in Mrs. Starke’s room.

 

Scholar Bowl:  The Gremlin Scholars’ next competition will be in the Kaysinger Conference tournament to be held on Friday, March 27 in Stover.

 

Robotics: Congratulations to the Sacred Heart Robotics Team on an excellent first full season of competition.  Well done Gremlins!

 

Sports Action: 

HS Girls Basketball:   Varsity Girls (14-13, 6-4) opened district play with a forfeit win over the Kingsville Tigers last night.  Their next action is on Wed. at 6pm in the SH Gym vs the Leeton Bulldogs.

 

HS Boys Basketball:  Varsity Boys (15-10, 7-3) open district action tonight at 5:30 vs the Northwest Mustangs.  The boys tournament is also being played in the SH McGremlin Gym this week.

 

HS Girls Swim: Sacred Heart Swim had a wonderful inaugural season.  Well done, Mrs. Hegger and lady Gremlin swimmers!

 

JH Girls Basketball:  The Junior High Girls finished their season with a 9-6 record, 6-4 in Kaysinger Conference play.  They brought home a second place finish in the Kaysinger Conference tournament.

 

JH Boys Basketball: The Junior High Boys “A” team had a perfect 16-0 record on the season, 10-0 in conference play.  The boys were Kaysinger Conference champions, Sacred Heart Tournament champions and winners of the Kaysinger Conference tournament.

The “B” team boys concluded their season with a 9-1 record.