Rota school marks Catholic Schools Week

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Posted on Feb 09 2012
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Very Rev. Fr. Ryan Jimenez, Rev. Fr. Charlie Borja, ESFDB administration, faculty, students, and parents pose for a souvenir photo in celebration of Catholic Schools Week.  (Contributed Photo)  Jan. 29 marked the start of Catholic Schools Week, with Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja on Rota holding activities to promote their faith-based education and celebrating how it has influenced a small community like Rota.

Like many Catholic schools nationwide, Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja celebrated the week with daily and fun activities scheduled for students, faculty, and parents. The celebration reminded parents and the students alike that we are a Catholic, private school, focusing on the mixture of faith, academics, and service. The faith and service components complement the school’s challenging academics.

Faith, academics, and service are the root of everything that happens at Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja. It is that very sense of faith, academics, and service that serves as the foundation the Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja experiences. Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja Catholic school teaches all the things that make the Rota community the great place it is: high standards, moral values, personal responsibility, and civic duty.

Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja’s Catholic Schools Week celebration kicked off with a Mass on Jan. 30, at the San Francisco de Borja Church; Jan. 31 Wacky Tacky Wear and Academic Games; Feb. 1, Nickel A Day and Parent Teacher Conference; Feb. 2, Bible Contest, and on Feb. 3, First Friday Mass, Outdoor Games, and Family Bonding to culminate Catholic Schools Week.

Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja administration, faculty, and students would like to extend their appreciation to all donors, benefactors, ESFDB board of directors, ESFDB Parent Teacher Association, parents, guardians, Apostolic Administrator Very Rev. Fr. Ryan Jimenez, and Rev. Fr. Charlie Borja. (Edward Maratita, Jr.)

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