St. Mary’s students express gratitude to the community

St. Mary’s students express gratitude to the community

St. Mary’s School in Crown Point celebrated Catholic Schools Week, last week. One of the students’ favorite activities is preparing and distributing cookies to local businesses and organizations throughout the community to say “thank you” for all they do. The 5th graders were given the honor of delivering cookies to the Crown Point Police Department. “We really appreciate the Police Department because they keep us safe and bring DARE to our school,” said Jaden Mendez.  

St. Mary Catholic Community School in Crown Point was opened in 1872. The school offers grade levels Junior Pre-Kindergarten (for three-year-olds) through eight and is the largest school in the Diocese of Gary. St. Mary’s faculty teaches a rich curriculum supported by leading-edge technology. All students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities such as Academic Team, Chess Club, Craft Club, Math Bowl, Spanish Club, Science Olympiad, Scouts, Environmental Club, WSMW News Cast, athletics and more.

St. Mary’s will begin accepting applications for new students for the 2020-2021 school year on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 8:00 AM. To learn more about St. Mary’s School or schedule a personal tour, call 663-0676 or visit stmarycp.org/school