2024-04-19-eEdition

APRIL 19, 2024 THE CATHOLIC WEEK PAGE 13 Little Flower students are trained to be altar servers at weekly school Mass, allowing them to experience the liturgy from a different perspective. Little Flower celebrated Read Aloud Day with guest speakers on campus. Members of the Notre Dame Club of Mobile captivated students in kindergarten through eighth grade with lively readings from entertaining books. TOP: Little Flower Catholic School expects and nurtures in students a love of learning and a commitment to becoming active learners. ABOVE: Student Government officers at Little Flower School serve in various ways throughout the school year. They lead the opening program each school morning, help to organize food drives, and demonstrate good examples for the entire student body. LEFT: Little Flower promotes healthy habits all year long, but especially during Red Ribbon Week. Stu- dents decorated pumpkins to look like their favorite characters. The Little Flower Viking to Viking Project remains strong. The upper school students serve as mentors and friends to the smaller students, forming relationships that benefit all involved. The "littles" are in awe of the "bigs" and love to be with them during these sessions.

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