Catholic Schools Week 2020
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Photos from Bellevue, Papillion and Ralston Catholic schools during Catholic Schools week.

First graders Tylee Schroder, left, Isabel Smithberg and Evie Allen perform a baton routine and dance Thursday during St. Columbkille Catholic School’s annual talent show. The show was in honor of Catholic Schools Week which was Jan. 26 though Saturday.
- Photo by Ashley Quintela

Gross Catholic High School seniors participated in a day-long retreat Jan. 29 during Catholic Schools Week. The group worked with Youth Frontiers, a program based in Minnesota that visits schools to help build communities and bond. Seniors at Gross discussed the importance of saying goodbye and looking to their future after graduating high school.
- Photo by Cheyenne Alexis

From left, Jack Von Osterheldt, Erwin Kouablan, Elliott Cook, Christian Lewis and Tanner Adams, eighth graders at St. Matthew the Evangelist School, think of their answer to a question on "Are You Smarter Than An Eighth Grader?" Thursday at the school. The eighth graders were up against teachers, and won the tournament.
- Photo by Cheyenne Alexis

Eighth grader Bella Olsen serves the ball Friday at St. Columbkille Catholic School during the school’s annual eighth grade vs. teacher volleyball game. The game was in observance of Catholic Schools Week which was Jan. 26 through Saturday.
- Ashley Quintela
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Gross Catholic High School seniors participated in a day-long retreat Jan. 29 during Catholic Schools Week. The group worked with Youth Frontiers, a program based in Minnesota that visits schools to help build communities and bond. Seniors at Gross discussed the importance of saying goodbye and looking to their future after graduating high school.
- Photo by Cheyenne Alexis
From left, Jack Von Osterheldt, Erwin Kouablan, Elliott Cook, Christian Lewis and Tanner Adams, eighth graders at St. Matthew the Evangelist School, think of their answer to a question on "Are You Smarter Than An Eighth Grader?" Thursday at the school. The eighth graders were up against teachers, and won the tournament.
- Photo by Cheyenne Alexis
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