Principal Post April 17th

Dear Parents: As we seem to be flying at break-neck speed through the month of April, it often feels like we have one foot in this year and one in the 2018-19 school year. We are near to finalizing plans for staffing next year and I wanted to

Principal post April 10th

Welcome back! I hope you had a joyous Easter break and are ready for our last ten weeks of school. Where did this year go? I wish the sun would take note and give us just a bit of spring! As preparations are gearing up for next school year, I

Principal Post March 30th

Last Wednesday, our 8th graders took their annual Social Studies trip to the state capitol in Olympia. In addition to parent chaperone, Nelson Nakata, a special guest guide accompanied the class, former Governor Gary Locke. Not only did the students

Principal Post March 20th

Our Irish eyes were smiling last Thursday morning when dancers from the Tara Academy kicked off our St. Patrick’s Day weekend. They entertained us with jigs, reels and step dances.  There were current students and alumnae performing, ranging in

Principal post March 13th

What a wonderful Science Fair we had last week. From a pop-up chicken petting zoo (using the chickens from a 7th grader’s project), to “Blood Pressure Mania” to “Recycle that Scat” the evening event was a great showcase of the imagination,

Principal Post March 6th

Six of our middle schoolers represented St. Anne School at the MathCounts contest on Saturday morning. MathCounts is a national middle school coaching and competitive mathematics program that promotes mathematics achievement through a series of fun,

Principal post Feb. 28

Just before leaving for winter break, we spent Friday afternoon at the St. Anne Winter Games. “Families” competed against one another in a variety of “modified” winter sports. The Science Lab became an “ice rink” with figure skating to