The Valley Catholic January 22, 2019 | Page 14

14 January 22, 2019 | The Valley Catholic CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Learning a Life of Service at Saint Simon Kindness, compassion, respect, and empathy: four virtues that make up who we are as Christians and reinforce the Principles of Catholic Social Teach- ing, the Beatitudes, and the Works of Mercy. Catholic social justice teaching encourages the faithful to serve one an- other, especially those in greatest need. Catholic schools have long embraced this, and Saint Simon Parish School in Los Altos is no exception. Saint Simon strives to develop and teach its students how to be SAINTS – Spiritual, Academically Prepared, In- quisitive, Neighborly, Trustworthy, and Strong. A key component to achiev- ing this is service to the community. “At Saint Simon we feel so strongly about service learning that we have a dedicated Outreach and Social Justice Coordinator,” stated Michelle Nealon, Vice Principal. “Our future is dependent on citizens who understand the meaning of the Gospel of Luke,” according to Ryan Roth, principal. ‘For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required.’ We expect our students to learn to live with grateful hearts and give of themselves for the greater As part of their service project, students at Saint Simon School collect food for those in need. good,” he added. Each month, the Saint Simon stu- dents meet either as a class or within their “school families” (made up of students in grades 1-8) to work on ser- vice projects. “I really enjoy working with the lower grade students in my school family on these service learn- ing events,” said one eighth grader. “It gives me the opportunity to be a leader and help the younger kids understand the importance of helping the poor, the environment, and those in need here and in faraway places.” These projects serve multiple com- munities including the Parish, those in Santa Clara County, and the less fortu- nate world-wide. Not only do the Saint Simon students learn about the people they are serving, but they are able to serve those in need through “hands on” activities. This includes providing lunches for the homeless each month, making placemats and cards for the elderly, collecting donations for Veter- ans, supporting Catholic Relief Services through Operation Rice Bowl, monthly food drives, donating backpacks for school children, and supporting the Kinship Center of San Jose. This school year Saint Simon has more than 50 service learning activities scheduled. During Catholic Schools Week, every student will be involved in a community service project rang- ing from native habitat restoration to packing food for the needy. “Our goal is to lead by example and inspire others to do the same,” said Roth. Presentation High School hosted its annual Feast of the Presentation on December 17 . The Camp Fire smoke forced the school to close during the week of Thanksgiving, but that didn’t stop the school from reschedul- ing this important event. During this special mass, the Sisters of the Presentation were in attendance to renew their vows. The school also celebrated its foundress, Nano Nagle’s 300 th birthday. Mass was followed by fun performances by the faculty and staff. The Feast of the Presentation is one of the students’ favorite days of the year. Saint Leo the Great School December Giving On December 17, Saint Leo the Great School sent a box to the pa- rishioners of Saint Thomas Moore Catholic Church in Paradise, CA. Their church no longer exists, but the parishioners that have survived the fi re are now attending a neigh oring Catholic Church in Chico.The chil- dren of Saint Leo the Great School created 175 beautiful handwritten cards with messages of faith and prayers. In addition, the school sent rosaries with prayer cards. The fami- lies of Saint Leo’s have also donated over $800 in Target and Walmart gift cards, which will be provided as well. The cards were truly beau- tiful to read and their thoughts and prayers were touching. We hope the recipients will be very thankful that our children have them in their thoughts this holiday season.