MCS Resumes Classes
Mount Carmel School welcomed back her students to campus for the 2021-2022 school year last Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021. During the first two days of classes, MCS students participated in energizers, ice-breakers, and reinstated traditions like outdoor lunch and Friday Mass. The first face-to-face Mass of the school year was celebrated by Bishop Ryan P. Jimenez from the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa.
- Mount Carmel School welcomed her students back on campus this past week for the start of the 2021-2022 school year. (Photos by MCS)
- While the CNMI is at Level Green, outdoor lunch for grades 7th to 12th was one of the reinstated privileges Mount Carmel School brought back for the 2021-2022 school year.
- MCS students participated in energizers and activities during the first week of school. In the photo, MCS ninth-grader Laizza Mallari plays the Ten-Thousand Dollar Pyramid with her classmates.
- All of Mount Carmel School’s faculty and staff participated in the Commissioning Ceremony during the Opening Mass celebration on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. The ceremony is meant to bless the faculty and staff of MCS as they agree to teach the religion, faith, and values of the Catholic church.
- Mount Carmel School thanks Bishop Ryan P Jimenez for celebrating the Opening Mass for the 2021-2022 school year. MCS will celebrate Mass or rosary for all grade levels every other Friday this school year.
- Mount Carmel School welcomed her community members on campus on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021.
- Mount Carmel School’s fifth graders drew about what they did this past summer during the first day of classes on Thursday, August 12, 2021.
- Mount Carmel School’s seniors participated in fun physical energizers during the first day of classes this past week.
- After the Opening Mass on Friday, Bishop Ryan P. Jimenez blessed the new location of the Campus Chapel. The chapel is open to all MCS students, parents, and community members. Class rosaries will also be practiced in the chapel this school year.
- Mount Carmel School’s fourth graders were excited to advance to the middle school building during the first day of classes last Thursday.