A Whole New Mind

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This week in science class, middle school students were introduced to A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink. They took a quiz to determine if they are left-brained learners or right-brain learners. Typically, right-brain learners prefer a spontaneous, creative, discovery-based learning environment which is focused on presenting information in a visual manner. If you're mostly analytical and methodical in your thinking, you're said to be left-brained.

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Students discussed their results and then completed an activity in their interactive notebooks. Throughout the semester, students will analyze if the activities and lessons engage the left brain or right brain and strategies to use both.

Faculty Spotlight: Mrs. Libby Conner

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I teach: Latin

I've Taught for: 20 years, all at STJ

Hometown: Montgomery, AL

High school: Robert E. Lee HS

College/Degree: Sweet Briar College, B.A.

STJ Extracurricular: Senior sponsor, Latin Club, Key Club

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Favorite Book: The Aeneid

Favorite Movie: The Princess Bride

Favorite Food: Anything from The Commons!

Married to: Andrew Conner

Children: One daughter, Karen

Church: Church of the Ascension

Fun Fact: I enjoy staying in touch with our STJ alumni on Facebook and Instagram; it's wonderful seeing all they achieve after graduation!

Festival of Lights

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Happy Friday! This week, STJtv Season 6 episode 7 features two “Videos of the Week” to explain the Hindu holiday Diwali. Diwali is this Sunday, October 27. The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word deepavali, meaning "rows of lighted lamps". Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is celebrated every autumn with firework displays, decorations, feasts and sweets, prayers, and other celebratory events.

“We have candles all around and light sparklers and firecrackers. We also do rangoli (sand art) and go to temple.”

Aditi (3rd grade) and Aradhya (Pre-K4)

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STJtv is Saint James School’s official elementary news station. The program is open to 4th and 5th graders to apply with an audition. All STJtv cast and crew must have excellent academic grades, conduct grades, and attendance. The students come up with the ideas for their segments. Mr. Zach Beard, STJtv advisor, helps write the scripts, films and edits the segments each week. Check out the STJtv channel to see past videos!

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Amanda Ousley

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Dr. Ousely at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England

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I teach: Chemistry, AP Chemistry, and Organismal Biology, Science Department Head

I’ve taught for: 8.5 years

Hometown: Mobile, AL

High School: W.P. Davidson High School

College/Degree: BA in Chemistry and Molecular Biology from Huntington College, Ph.D. Biochemistry from Georgia Institute of Technology

STJ Extracurricular: I am the faculty rep for girls and boys Varsity soccer

Favorite Book: Harry Potter

Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans

Favorite Food: Pasta

Fun Fact: I love to travel!

Homecoming 2019

STJ is out of this world! Today we celebrate our school and welcome alumni back to campus. High school students enjoyed a picnic on the quad before the entire school gathered to watch the homecoming parade. We capped off the day with a pep rally featuring one of our favorite traditions, the senior/mom dance. We cheered for our athletic teams and announced our homecoming court and queen, senior Sarah Rice. We can’t wait to see everyone on Carlisle field at 7pm when we kickoff against Prattville Christian Academy. Go Trojans!

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Think Pink!

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Today, Saint James students, faculty, staff, and parents are going pink! STJ has partnered with The Joy to Life Foundation in special support of their breast cancer initiatives in the River Region. Joy to Life provides free screenings and mammograms to underserved individuals in addition to bringing awareness through education. The foundation promotes "Live Here- Give Here" as services are locally directed, providing critical services to our very own neighbors. This morning during carpool, volunteers collected monetary donations and passed out pink rubber awareness bracelets. Dickie and Joy Blondheim, founders of Joy to Life, joined us in their best pink attire and helped spread the pink love all over campus.

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STJ is Out of this World!

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We’ve launched into homecoming week and our students and faculty are so excited, they were sent into orbit! Today is “aliens and astronauts” day. This Friday, we go boldly where no man has gone before, to intergalactic battle with Prattville Christian Academy at 7pm on Carlisle Field. We can’t wait to see our alumni return to campus and celebrate all of the fun going on at Saint James School. At STJ, the sky is the limit! #STJhomecoming2019

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The Periodic Table Never Tasted Better!

Mrs. Whigham's 8th grade Physical Science students had such a fun time teaching their grandparents how to use the periodic table during the "cookium" activity on Grandparents' Day in the Middle School. Using the periodic table, they answered a series of questions about their "atom" (which was a cookie). It was an interactive and yummy way to practice atomic structure skills, periodic table skills, and learn something new about the world around them. Grandparent’s Day is an annual tradition at Saint James School.

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Random Acts of Kindness

By: Izabella Hernandez, STJ junior

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Throughout the day, it is always nice to see a smiling face or to have someone simply keep the door open for a student who is walking in. Occasionally, a student forgets a pencil or what the page for the math homework is, and a student chimes in to help. At Saint James, small acts of kindness like these are frequently practiced. I find that throughout my daily schedule, friends and acquaintances alike make an effort to help the day flow more easily. For instance, during advisory, I have noticed several students help each other understand the pre-cal lesson of the day, quiz another for a big history test, or lend another a hair tie. These acts are certainly not elaborate, but they help every student just the same.  Displayed prominently in the high school hallway is a bulletin board with ideas for showing kindness. Our counselors, Ms. Garzon and Mrs. Payne, encourage us to “take what you need and give what you can.” Many times, acts of kindness easily go unnoticed, but I believe that is a good thing. It shows that here at Saint James, little common courtesies are frequent and well received with a “thank you.”

It is obvious that Saint James students have manners and respect one another. Of course, we students joke around and give each other a hard time, but when push comes to shove, all students are willing to help out each other. Students even go out of their way to assist teachers during the day. I have seen students go downstairs to get papers from the copier, get a drink for the teacher from the vending machine, carry heavy boxes, and so much more. Teachers also do their part when it comes to kind gestures. For instance, whenever a student is feeling low, Mr. Harrison, our theater director, always tries his best to cheer them up and put a smile on their face, no matter how he is feeling that day. Similarly, our Latin teacher, Mrs. Conner, is happy to join in funny conversations and keeps the atmosphere of the classroom comfortable. But most famously, English teacher Mr. Clinton will dress up in the craziest costumes imaginable and stay in character to put a smile on his students’ faces.

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The seniors, of course, were absolutely ecstatic to get their buddies this year and the little kindergarteners were equally excited! Seniors have been talking about how they intend to spoil their buddies, expecting nothing in return. They simply want to make their buddy grin and have a great day. Little acts like these make students so eager to get buddies when they become seniors. Even the juniors are abuzz with excitement this year for the day they are assigned a buddy! My sister, who was a senior last year, often times spoke about how great it was when her buddy, Alexa, gave her a hug and surprise handmade card. I remember that all the little buddies surprised their senior by putting a banner in their yards, most decorated with smiley faces and little stickers. 

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Also, Saint James often welcomes new students every year from different countries, who are embraced and respected by the student body. Often times, these new students are already trying to get used to the culture shock and Saint James students always do their best to make them feel right at home. Similarly, students in all grades make an effort to befriend any new student and take the anxiety off of such a big change. I find this to be a unique attribute of the Saint James student body that you cannot find anywhere else!

It is always important to be kind, helpful, and respectful to one another. These little acts of kindness could make someone’s day so much brighter and the giver may not even know. But ultimately, kindness is important because everyone feels safe and welcomed in Saint James’ environment, making the school days so much better.

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Faculty Spotlight: Mrs. Tina Waggoner

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I teach: Elementary Technology

I've Taught for: 32 years!

Hometown: Montgomery, AL

High school: Robert E. Lee

College/Degree: Auburn - BS Early Childhood Education, Oglethorpe University- MA Early Childhood Education

Favorite Book: Changes too often to say!

Favorite Movie: The Sound of Music

Favorite Food: Italian

Married to: Clark Waggoner

Children: One daughter, Erin Waggoner

Church: Church of the Ascension

Fun Fact: I love to travel