Camp ASCCA- A 5th grade Tradition

The overnight trip to Camp ASCCA is one of the most highly anticipated events in fifth grade. This annual tradition is a rite of passage of sorts for our students before they enter the world of middle school. Camp ASCCA is an inclusive year-round camp located at beautiful Lake Martin, Alabama. Students enjoy hiking, fishing, archery, nature lessons, zip-lining, canoeing, and arts-and-crafts. For many students, this two night experience is their first sleep-away trip without their parents. As a reflection exercise, upon return, students illustrated and described their favorite aspect of camp. Some students chose thrills like the rock wall and zip line. Others appreciated the nature and wildlife, but some simply enjoyed the friendships formed and fun experienced outside the classroom. Students truly look forward to this field trip every year and cherish the fun memories and camaraderie built!

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The Roaring 20s!

2021 Prom King Bradley Woodham and Prom Queen Virginia Braswell

2021 Prom King Bradley Woodham and Prom Queen Virginia Braswell

by: Mary Rodgers Prim, junior

This year’s Prom theme was The Great Gatsby and the Roaring 20’s to commemorate this year’s graduating class of 2021. It was held at the Alley Warehouse downtown and it was a beautiful venue! The junior class came in the morning of Prom and helped to decorate the inside of the room. It turned out so pretty!

The band that played at the event was Blackberry Breeze, and they were amazing! All night the students (and faculty) were up close to the band and were singing and dancing along with them. Overall it was a super fun night, and it was a great way to celebrate the seniors!

"Beatles" lifecycle

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Our third graders have been studying the life-cycle of mealworms. Weeks ago, when this unit began, students observed tiny, neutral colored larvae in the elementary science lab. Students had a chance to handle them, watch them move, and notice behaviors. Students selected their own worms, named their new crawly creatures, and created habitats from small plastic containers. After the pupae stage, the adult darkling beetle emerges. Students discussed the process and characteristics of the adult insect. To celebrate the end of this unit, Mrs. Gibbons, our elementary science lab teacher, facilitated a beetle release ceremony. We had fun celebrating with “Beatles” themed 60s attire, Beatles songs, and ultimately the release of Mrs. Gibbon’s adult mealworms, now turned beetles (appropriately named George, John, Ringo, and Paul).

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Beetle release playlist: Hey Jude, Don’t Let Me Down, Come Together, Here Comes The Sun, and other Beatles favorites.  #WeAreSaintJamesSchool

Beetle release playlist: Hey Jude, Don’t Let Me Down, Come Together, Here Comes The Sun, and other Beatles favorites. #WeAreSaintJamesSchool

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Leadership Seminar

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by: Zoe Tatum, junior

A new addition to the elective choices at Saint James is the Leadership Seminar class. Dr. McLemore teaches this class, and it surrounds around encouraging, educating, and supporting students in their journey of become better leaders: school and community wide. The class includes learning about the best historical and current leaders. Each Monday starts by reading out a quote that will stick with each member as the week progresses. The class memorizes poems and writes reflection-based papers. I particularly enjoyed memorizing “If,” written by English Noble laureate Rudyard Kipling. We have the poem displayed in our classroom and it serves as a motto for our course.

Additionally, we are proud to have started a school-wide leadership project. This year’s project is “Picture This!” The goal is to showcase each member of the high school student body to enhance community. The Leadership Class is so thankful of the consistent leadership of Dr. McLemore and the opportunities we’ve had to make a difference through the school this year!

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Dr. McLemore’s leadership seminar is a selective course for high school students grades 10-12. Students in the leadership seminar develop their skills in leadership as service, practice understanding and addressing complex problems and questions, learn effective communication, identify and act on values, build character strengths, learn goal setting and about planning and implementing initiatives. The year-long course requires an application, interview, and teacher/sponsor recommendation.

The Next Steps: My College Search

by: Lauren Taylor, senior

Lauren Taylor, class of ‘21, is an STJ Ambassador, member of Spanish Club, Interact Club, IPPRYL, and serves as the senior class treasurer.

Lauren Taylor, class of ‘21, is an STJ Ambassador, member of Spanish Club, Interact Club, IPPRYL, and serves as the senior class treasurer.

Lauren on a college visit to the University of Washington.

Lauren on a college visit to the University of Washington.

Being a student at Saint James means being surrounded by a large amount of people who do nothing but support you. The teachers, counselors and other students push you to be the best version of yourself, as well as supporting the dreams that you have. The counselors at Saint James are incredible. They help you throughout the college application process, as well as being a support system for you. When students are in their junior and senior years, they are allowed college visit days, that allow them to go and look at prospective colleges and learn more about them. These college visits help us students get an idea of what college is like, let us scope out the area, and see if it is a right fit for us. We are also able to meet other students at the colleges, as well as the staff there. The administration is extremely supportive of the students as well, allowing them to go on these visits and make up any work that they may miss while they are out. Saint James also has a variety of schools come to speak to us. Typically, all the interested students meet in the college rep room and talk with the representative from the college. This gives us an opportunity to ask any questions that we may have and learn more about that specific school. This also helps us get an idea of what to expect during the college application process, and eases the nerves that we have about college. Personally, I would not have been able to get through this experience without the help of my counselor and teachers. They have helped me apply for scholarships, to colleges, and have even helped me decide what major to choose to prepare me for my future. I am extremely grateful for all of the help I have received, as it has made a lasting impact on me.

Lauren on a college tour of Seattle University.

Lauren on a college tour of Seattle University.

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During my own personal college search, I toured many colleges in Washington including the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Western Washington University. When I stepped foot on Seattle University’s campus I knew it was the school for me. I was able to look at the classrooms, meet teachers, and meet other prospective students. Once I committed to the school, I was able to meet with a counselor over zoom and talk about what major would benefit me best for my career goals. I plan to take the MCAT to get into medical school, so we found the major that is going to best prepare me for that test and my career. I will be majoring in biology and minoring in psychology! Go Redhawks!

Thank you, teachers!

In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to the men and women who teach our children each day! They have been unwavering in their love and dedication to their students. Through their extra work and willingness to problem-solve through an extremely challenging year, we have been able to remain open and in-person this school year. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! We are Trojans, 24/7

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2021 Montgomery Kidney Walk

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This past Saturday, Coach Jimmy Perry was caught by surprise as the Trojans football team loaded up trucks and drove though the Montgomery Kidney Walk at Riverwalk Stadium. The Alabama Kidney Foundation is a nonprofit benefitting local kidney patients in need. The annual kidney walk provides financial assistance to low-income dialysis and transplant patients, kidney disease education and awareness, and various patient support services. This year’s socially distanced walk raised more than $100,000 and counting. Volunteers, past patients, and supporters of the Alabama Kidney Foundation enjoyed the beautiful spring weather and fun activities at this year’s walk. Saint James School is pleased to support such a wonderful cause.

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Saint James School is so proud of Coach Jimmy Perry, who served as the patient chair this year. We are thankful for his younger brother, Scott Perry, who saved his sibling’s life when he was a kidney donor over 20 years ago. Saint James School is proud to support Coach Jimmy Perry and Scott Perry.