
Each student in 4K–8th grade painted a unique rock, symbolizing both their individuality and their prayers. Students in 3rd–8th grade led the rosary by reading the prayers for each bead, and after every prayer, they processed forward—many alongside their younger buddies—to place their painted rocks onto a cross in front of the school.
By the end of the rosary, a beautiful and colorful cross had come to life on the sidewalk for all to see and enjoy. ✝️🌈
What a meaningful and visual reminder that every prayer matters and that together, we build a strong and faithful school community!










The Art Club wrapped up the year with a sparkling project — creating diamond art pictures of the cross! ✨✝️
Thanks to a generous donation of the supplies, many students were able to try this craft for the very first time. As they crafted, the students all sang along to worship music, making the time even more fun! The projects were not only fun to make, but also a wonderful way to end the year with creativity, patience, and beautiful artwork to take home!

















The Student Leaders will be having a Coin War next week (May 11-15) to support new and expectant parents in the Diocese of Green Bay. The goal of each class is to fill their baby bottles with as many nickels, dimes, and quarters as they can. Other classes can take away totals by adding dollar bills to the baby bottles as well. The classroom with the most points wins a pizza party. Let the fun begin!!

With big smiles and even bigger hearts, they shared joy, laughter, and a whole lot of love. Moments like these remind us how powerful simple connections can be—and how much we can learn from one another.
It truly was a beautiful experience for everyone involved! ✨







It was a beautiful evening of prayer, reflection, and devotion as we crowned Mary and entrusted our hearts and families to her loving care. May we all strive to follow her example of faith, humility, and trust in God’s plan.










We are so proud of how hard the 5th and 6th graders worked to raise the money to make this field trip possible!














Our 4th grade students, along with 4th graders from Chilton Elementary School, came together to celebrate the beauty and importance of trees—and to help plant a very special tree on our grounds in honor of Karl Mathes.
The students shared beautiful literary pieces about trees and the important role they play in our world, making the celebration both meaningful and memorable.
The most touching moment of the day came as our CACS 4th graders gathered around the newly planted tree with the Mathes family to pray together. We then sang our blessing song over the tree and the family—a moment so special that Mrs. Mathes asked us to sing it twice! 💚
Thank you to the Mathes family, the City of Chilton, and Leaves Inspired Nursery for the generous donation of this tree, which will help beautify our new green space for years to come.
A beautiful day, a meaningful memory, and a lasting reminder of faith, community, and growth. 🌱










SLA is an extension of the CatholicLeader Academy program our teachers have been involved in over the past few years. In this program, students in 5th–8th grade learn valuable leadership skills—and then put those skills into action by helping teach younger students about leadership too!
This week, we saw something especially inspiring. A group of our 6th grade Student Leaders noticed a problem affecting some of our students and decided they wanted to help create a solution. They brought their concerns—and their ideas—to Mrs. Meyers, along with a plan for how they could raise money to make it happen.
Mrs. Meyers encouraged them to take the next step and meet with Father Jon, since he makes the final decisions—and they did just that!
Earlier this week, these young leaders presented their ideas to Father Jon. They were prepared, organized, confident, and incredibly well-spoken. He was impressed and gave them next steps, with plans to meet with them again soon.
We are so proud of these girls for stepping up, using their voices, and showing what true leadership looks like. This is exactly what StudentLeader Academy is all about! 💙

Yesterday was Saint George's Feast day. Our 4k students taught their 5th grade buddies about him! We had a feast party and later played knights vs dragons! 🐉🎉🛡️

















Leave your birthday wishes for our business manager, Mrs. Winkel!












Last week, our third graders took a meaningful journey through the Passion of Christ in a very special way. Each student created a short activity and prayer for one of the Stations of the Cross and together they transformed the classroom into a beautiful station walk experience. As they journeyed through the Passion of Christ, they took time to reflect, pray, and connect with the story in a hands-on way.
To finish, each student created a wooden cross using clothespins—a simple but powerful reminder of what Jesus did for us. ✝️









Family Challenge: Renew your Baptism promises together (like at the Easter Vigil), hide "Resurrection eggs" with Bible verses about Jesus rising, and share a photo of your family's Easter smiles in the comments. Let's spread the light of Christ! 🌟
The 50 days of Easter are one big party of hope—let's live it with full hearts! He is risen indeed! 🙌

