shining moments in & out of the classroom
The members of the St. Edmund's Academy community pride themselves in utilizing the Core Values throughout the school day and throughout life. Students and teachers strive each day to excel and grow through education and life experiences. It is evident while walking through the hallways, the rich traditions, pride, and honor each teacher and student has for St. Edmund's Academy. Our community shines, highlighting the wonderful happenings throughout the year.
A St. Edmund's Academy Shining Moment
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INDEEE 500 Robotics Day @ The Carnegie
Science Center
Congratulations to Jacob G for representing SEA at the State Geography Bee Finals in State College! His written exam qualifies him as the only student from an Independent School in Pgh. and one of the highest scoring students in PA!
ST. EDMUND'S ACADEMY CELEBRATES NATIONAL POETRY MONTHApril is National Poetry Month! Every April St. Edmund’s Academy celebrates National Poetry Month with a Poetry Night. This year’s program will combine Poetry and Music. Students and faculty will perform! We will have poem recitations, and piano and acoustic guitar music for our “Poetry Coffee House” – including kindergarten teacher, Mike Filosemi on acoustic guitar. Here to Help - Japan will sell coffee, and you are encouraged to bring your own covered mug; we will also have covered cups available. We will also sell student made origami figures. Proceeds from the origami and coffee sale will benefit the victims in Japan. Please join the St. Edmund’s Academy Community on Thursday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Hillman Auditorium for our Poetry Coffee House and help us to help the people of Japan.
ST. EDMUND'S ACADEMY IS HERE TO HELP - JAPANHere to Help includes students, faculty and parents who come together to spearhead St. Edmund’s Academy’s efforts to help people near and/or far in need. We may have one or more Here to Help “ad hoc” committees in any given year. Here to Help-Japan will support the Brothers’ Brother Foundation’s work to benefit the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Here to Help–Japan committee members include Aki N. (grade 8), Isabella M. (grade 7), Chris R. (grade 6), Will R. (grade 4), Ruth Peterson (faculty), Sandy L. (parent), Coco R. (parent), Kana K. (parent), and Elizabeth Harbist (faculty/administration).