St. Joseph Students explore and discover their talents.
901 W 4th Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 (509) 586-0481 email info@sjske.org
Technology and Computers
Technology/Computers is taught by Ellen Drollman.
St. Joseph Catholic School is a technology-rich environment, where each piece of hardware and software serves the purpose of improving a student’s education. Online safety and responsibility is a priority at SJS and is an essential component in our technology lab curriculum.
Students in Kindergarten through Grade 5 develop skills through technology applications instruction in the computer lab, integrated across the curriculum within the classroom, through additional teacher scheduled time in the lab for projects and research as well as at home. Students have weekly technology lab time to develop an understanding of digital tools and concepts including keyboarding skills, basic computer skills and functions, and how to use common software such as word processing, graphics and presentation tools.
In our middle school, technology is integrated throughout the instructional day. Students may conduct research; enrich their understanding of concepts or represent learning creatively with presentation tools. Teachers may schedule time in the computer lab for projects and research.
Opportunities to middle school students include: Accessing electronic textbooks, syllabi and calendars, Internet research, Note-taking, productivity, Multimedia projects, and collaboration
P.E.
Physical Education is taught by Elisabeth Sample.
The Physical Education program at St. Joseph Catholic School is designed to foster growth within the mind, body and spirit of each student with an emphasis on his or her relationship with God.
The mission of Physical Education is to empower all students to sustain regular, lifelong physical activity in order to accomplish individual goals within the framework of team participation.
We, as St. Joseph’s Catholic School educators, are committed to providing a safe and positive learning environment that is active, caring and supportive of all students, and one that challenges them to continue using their Catholic teachings to become successful adults.
Kindergarten through 3rd grade - Motor skills, Body awareness/Spatial Awareness, Game play and sportsmanship, Rhythmic Manipulative Movements
4th through 8th grade - Students will be exposed to a variety of sports beginning in 4th grade. They will have the opportunity to participate in the following 6 week units:
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Indoor flag football, Hockey, Badminton, Softball, Health unit/Understanding the human body
Annual Activities - All Christian Track meet (5th through 8th grade), Ballroom Dance (8th grade)
Art
Art is taught by Dave Drollman.
The mission of the art program is to help students see that, as they are created in God’s image, they too, can create, using many different medium, and can enjoy making their lives and the world more beautiful.
The goal of our program is to provide opportunities for students in 1st through 8th grade to create, present, respond and connect to art in their everyday lives.
In weekly classes, students use a variety of medium, techniques and processes. Each year we build on the experiences of the previous year. They are instructed in the elements and principles of art as well as safe, proper and original uses of the medium.
Art work is displayed throughout the year at the Kennewick Irrigation Building in downtown Kennewick as well as presented at the school open house each spring. Each class creates a special item for the Art & Wine silent auction held the first Saturday in February.
Music
Music is taught by Christina Fangman.
Students from grades learn to appreciate the beauty of music. The students are provided with the opportunity to learn a variety of musical concepts and to experience playing instruments such as drums, tambourines, maracas, triangles, xylophones, hand chimes, recorders, and marimbas. We will be focusing on instrumental music, music theory, and music history as we work through the challenges Covid 19 has presented. When we are able to once again, we will incorporate singing is an integral part of the curriculum often mixed with choreography. Middle school students get to play string instruments as a part of their music experience at St. Joe’s as well. The goal of our music program is to help students appreciate and participate in music for the rest of their lives.
Library
The St. Joseph Catholic School library teaches skills to students beginning in Kindergarten through 8th grade. Montessori Preschool is also afforded the opportunity to check out books on a weekly basis.
Library skills include learning text features, book parts, genres and location skills in print and online. Many different books are shared and discussed; sometimes activities accompany the story being shared.
Our library has almost 10,000 books, many of which have been purchased from campus book fairs or donated by our school families.