A series of one-day Adult Computer Classes will be held on Saturday mornings in Feb. and March at the Saint Paul School Computer Lab. Classes are from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and there is a $30 registration fee for each class. All classes will use...
Written by Coach Bengert CONGRATULATIONS to the speech team that won the first place trophy at Fort Wayne Memorial last Saturday. First place: Blue ribbons were won by Kelly Adams, Marija Nicksic, Caroline Koenig (for the second straight week, and...
Written by Coach Bengert St. Paul speech team returned from its season opener at Lincoln Middle School in Plymouth last Saturday with a second-place trophy. Individual ribbon winners are as follows: First place: Mikaela Meyer: a blue ribbon in each...
Written by Jane Scupham, principal Last week the Church celebrated the feast of St. Theresa of Child Jesus, or "The Little Flower." Theresa is remembered for her way of looking for the little ways of trusting in Jesus. She encouraged people to find...
Written by Jane Scupham, principal Monsignor Charlebois was the pastor of Saint Paul Catholic Church from September 1966-July 1998. In his 32 years as pastor, Monsignor accomplished many tasks that helped to build the Catholic community of Valparaiso...
The 7th-8th grade St. Paul Panthers soccer team came up short against St. Michael’s this past weekend, losing by a score of 6-3. St. Mike’s scored five goals while keeping the Panthers scoreless in the first half, though only out-shooting the...
Written by Jane Scupham, principal If you get the chance, say hello to our newest staff members: Mrs. Karen Behrend and Mrs. Alene Sullivan! Mrs. Behrend is teaching Algebra to all our eighth grade students. She received her undergraduate degree from...
Written by Jan McCorkle Cindy King...my cohort in educating Kindergarten students for almost 20 years. Cindy King...my friend for almost 30 years. (Cin and I each had 3 great children, all born in the same years!) Cindy started at Saint Paul Tiny Tim...
Written by Jane Scupham, Principal The Friday night the air in the school was crackling with excitement. Middle school students were being dropped off at the rear doors for the first middle school dance of the year. The room mothers had worked their...
Written by Jane Scupham, Principal Sometimes as adults we forget how exhilarating it can be to learn something new. That sense of accomplishment, that "ah ha!" moment is not so easy to come by as we age. I can't remember the last time I was thrilled...