Holy Rosary students earn awards at state competition

Ten students from Holy Rosary School participated in the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) State Competition, held at Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus, in May. Each of these students were awarded first awards at the Regional Competition held at King’s College in March, which made them eligible to present their research at Penn State . At each competition, the students presented their research and projects to panels of judges, who judged them on scientific thought, experimental methods, analytical approach, and presentation. We are proud to announce that Holy Rosary students received seven first awards at Penn State, and three second awards.

Eighth grade students Brianna Mazzaccaro, Gina Pettinato, and Eric Sklanka each received first awards, as did seventh grade students Kayla Jones, Matthew Marsh, Nina Mucciolo, and Kevin Yanul. Second awards were merited by eighth grade student Matt Klein and seventh grade students Edward Sankus and Jeff Smicherko. Alumnus Nick Bennie, currently a student at Holy Cross High School, received a First Award in the high school division, and alumnus Jordan Marsh, also a student at Holy Cross High School, received a Second Award.

Pictured are the students enjoying the campus, working in the laboratory, and with their awards. We offer our deepest thanks to their parents for their encouragement and support throughout the preparation for the competition. A special “thank you” to alumnus Matt Radle, currently a student at Penn State, for giving our students a tour of the campus and for arranging time for them to perform lab experiments in the Penn State Science Lab. Congratulations to Mrs. Lisa Casey, PJAS moderator, and to these PJAS students for their outstanding work and dedication.

Gift Certificate Summer Schedule

Gift certificates are sold in the summer every other week. Summer gift certificate hours are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and they will be sold on the following days in Holy Rosary Church Hall: Thursday, July 7, Thursday, July 21, Thursday, August 4 and Thursday, August 18.

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Happy Fourth of July

As we celebrate the birth of our nation tomorrow, we ask God’s continued blessings for our country and for all those who are serving our nation, both here and in foreign countries. It is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with family and friends and to thank God for the blessings he bestows on us each day. May He bring all our troops safely home.

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Holy Rosary students earn awards at state competition
Holy Rosary students earn awards at state competition

A special “thank you” to alumnus Matt Radle, currently a student at Penn State, for giving our students a tour of the campus and for arranging time for them to perform lab experiments in the Penn State Science Lab. Congratulations to Mrs. Lisa Casey,



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