Newman Catholic principal is pedaling with a purpose to show appreciation for teachers
To show appreciation for the teachers and faculty that have undergone a roller coaster of a year, Principal Tony Adams is biking across the Lower Peninsula of Michigan during the Coast to Coast Gravel Grinder next month
Posted: May 26, 2021 10:09 PM
Updated: May 27, 2021 10:09 AM
Posted By: Alex Jirgens
MASON CITY, Iowa - Those who have competed in long distance bike rides like RAGBRAI know just how much training and discipline goes into each one. For Newman Catholic Schools principal Tony Adams, the work he s been putting in for a cross-state race is all for a purpose.
With the holiday season coming to a close, the moments before returning back to the day-to-day bustle of normal life provides many the opportunity to look back and reflect on the positive things that have happened during it.
For the Newman Catholic School System, the school made sure its presence was felt throughout the North Iowa community.
Whether it was dressing up to raise money for a food bank, or spreading cheer throughout area care centers and nursing homes â the school was active this holiday season. Hereâs a look into some of the ways Newman Catholic made an impact.
Emotional-social learning program Friendzy a success at Newman schools
The program focuses on emotional and social learning lessons in order to combat stress, create lasting friendships, and excel at school.
Posted: Dec 15, 2020 10:22 AM
Updated: Dec 15, 2020 10:46 AM
Posted By: Alex Jirgens
MASON CITY, Iowa - Students at Newman Catholic Schools are finding ways to manage stress, anxiety and uncertainty this year, thanks to a growing national program.
Since the beginning of the school year, students have been using the Friendzy program. Emotional and social learning lessons interwoven in all classes and grade levels, in the hope of managing stress, create lasting friendships, and excel at school.