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Chalvey: Brook House has moved to Chalvey Community Centre Chalvey: Claycotts Academy has moved to the Slough Ice Arena Elliman: James Elliman Academy has moved to Arbour Park Stadium Elliman: Littledown School Hall has moved to the Salvation Army Hall Langley Kedermister: Holy Family School has moved to a portacabin in the Harvester car park Langley St Mary’s: Langley Heritage Primary School Hall has moved to a portacabin in the school’s car park Langley St Mary’s: Langley Leisure Centre has moved to a portacabin in the centre’s car park Upton: St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School has moved to a portacabin on open space on Middlegreen Road

Arbor Day celebration takes root on riverfront

HANNIBAL — Students from Holy Family Catholic School and Stowell Elementary School teamed up on Friday to help plant a swamp white oak tree with representatives from the Hannibal Tree Board, Hannibal Parks and Recreation and the Missouri Department of Conservation. Hannibal Tree Board President Kristy Trevathan said children have traditionally planted trees in Hannibal to celebrate National Arbor Day, including in Central Park and on school campuses in past years. The swamp white oak tree joins 11 other trees on the riverfront — seven river birches and four sycamores — which are also known for their ability to “get their feet wet” in the event of flooding.

School speech contest helps students develop skills

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. School speech contest helps students develop skills Finalists in the Holy Family School speech contest were, back row, from left: Emma Snapp, Addison Hart, Alex Mayers and Meredith Mazouch; front row: Mark Mazouch, Wes Breeding and Eli Somers. Local students from Holy Family School recently gained the opportunity to demonstrate their public speaking skills and take pride in personal accomplishments, Principal Karen Moeder said. On Monday, April 12, the students took part in a speech contest sponsored by Holy Family School.

Phoenixville Catholic students learn care for creation in town cleanup

Posted April 23, 2021 Phoenixville might be the cleanest town in the region after more than 220 students of Holy Family School in the Chester County community celebrated Earth Day on Friday, April 23. All grades of the students fanned out from the school in the morning and picked up debris across a 36-block area including Reeves Park, just two blocks from the school. The community cleanup day was the first of its kind for the Catholic regional school, and the activity helped reinforce classroom lessons of care for creation and respect for life. The Student Council also held a fundraiser the previous day in which students could dress down and donate $1 for Team Trees, an organization that plants one tree for each dollar raised. (Photos by Matthew Gambino)

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