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"Encouraging  families to be closer to the parish life is a central purpose of our parish school. Our goal will be for our parish school to be welcoming and accessible to all. Our parish school will encourage participation in the parish life by the school families. "
Blessed Sacrament School - Blessed Sacrament School provides an important educational apostolate for children in four-year-old kindergarten through eighth grade. Children from families in Blessed Sacrament and Saint Joseph parishes, as well as other children (when space allows), attend Blessed Sacrament School in order to be educated in an atmosphere of Catholic academic and religious excellence.
Webpage: http://www.scbss.org/
Contact: Sr. Judy Therese, SS.C.M. (843) 766-2128

 

Extended Day Program - To assist working parents of Blessed Sacrament School students, the Extended Day Program provides child care services in a safe environment prior to the start and after completion of the school day.
Early Bird Program - For children who need care from 6:30 am - 7:30 am prior to the beginning of school. Areas for volunteers: Gifts of candy during the major holidays.
 
K4 Enrichment Program - For K4 children who need care before the beginning or after completion of each class day. Areas for volunteers: Read stories, lead show and tell discussions, organize outdoor game activities.
 
Extended Day Program - To provide care for students in a safe and caring environment from 2:35 pm until 5:45 pm. Students meet in the Parish Hall for snack and social time. Organized study hall for homework is provided. Extra help is available for students who need assistance. Indoor and outdoor activities as well as extra curricular activities are available such as gymnastics, art classes, dance and karate. Areas for volunteers: Assist with homework and one-on-one reading assistance, study hall supervision, scholarships for needy families, donations of snacks and sporting equipment.
Contact: Beth Mullen (843) 766-8636

 

Home & School Association - The Home and School Association consists of parents/guardians of students and members of the faculty of Blessed Sacrament School. The objectives of the Home and School Association include helping parents appreciate the ideals of Catholic education, understanding educational responsibilities, creating cooperation between home and school, and raising funds for school activities and projects. The Association also arranges volunteers for school functions. Generally, four major fundraisers are held each year.
Areas for Volunteers: To chair major fund raising activities, To implement fund raising activities, To arrange recess / lunch, To monitor special occasions, To assist teachers on an as-needed basis, To undertake small projects such as construction and assembly of furniture, and school painting and fix-up
Contact: Will Kovacs  (843) 766-2128 or (843) 224-2735

 

 
Bishop England High School - Bishop England High School is a Catholic high school operating under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston for boys and girls grades 9 through 12. Serving the metropolitan area of Charleston since 1915, Bishop England is committed to Catholicism, Scholarship, self-discipline, and physical fitness.

Bishop England is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It holds membership in the National Catholic Education Association, The South Carolina Department of Education, and the South Carolina High School League.

While Bishop England was established primarily for Catholic students, the school continues to welcome students of other religious traditions. Following the example of Bishop John England (for whom the school is named), Bishop England maintains an atmosphere of acceptance and hospitality for all.

Webpage: http://www.behs.com/

 

Athletic Association - Over 40 years ago Blessed Sacrament started participating in the parochial basketball league with a seniors boys team and cheerleaders totaling about 20 children. The program has grown to over 175 student athletes with 13 teams representing various age groups playing basketball, tennis and cheerleading in three different leagues and at several tournaments. The program concentrates on teaching teamwork, team play, rules of the game, sportsmanship, discipline, proper behavior, and academics.
Webpage: http://www.besports.net/league/
Contact: Glenn Rogers (843) 763-6179