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Eighth grade students took on the roles of principal and teachers for a day at St. Joseph School in Randolph. The event was one of many activities held during Catholic Schools Week. Interested students applied for their position using a resume and cover letter and were then interviewed by school Principal Dee Demyan. Demyan then decided which student was best for each teaching position.

St. Joseph School provides a comprehensive Christian-based curriculum for grades K-8 with opportunities in Advanced Math and Accelerated Reader. In addition, the school offers on campus preschool, all-day Kindergarten, before/after school care, hot lunch, foreign language, computer technology, science/social studies/math fairs, art, music, honor and merit recognition, Accelerated Reader program, Power of the Pen, interscholastic athletics and sports, golf, scouting, dance class, chess club, Junior Achievement, D.A.R.E. , Camp Christopher and other educational field trips.

The school has a small student/teacher ratio and children from all religious backgrounds are welcome. St. Joseph's School is historically known to have alumni who have earned National Honors Scholars, National Honors Society, and High School Valedictorians. St. Joseph School offers free busing from area public school districts such as: Ravenna, Rootstown, Waterloo, Field, and Lake.

St. Joseph Catholic School, in partnership with the Church, community and family, strives to provide a quality education in an atmosphere of Catholic Christian teachings and values. Its goal is to promote the spiritual, academic, social, emotional, and physical excellence of its students. For more information, visit www.stjoerandolph.org or call the school office at 330.628.9555.

Pictured, seated, is school "principal' Felicia Franze with her "staff' of teachers:

Kindergarten - Lauren Wise
1st Grade Malinda Bear
2nd Grade - Ethan Miller
3rd Grade - Leah Hermann
4th Grade - Tyler Fox
5th Grade - Steven Pavliga
6th Grade - Cory Campbell
7th Grade - Brian Miller
Science/Spanish - Susan Stalter






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    Posted by St. Joe Supporter February 28, 2010
The term "free" in this case means there is no additional charge for bussing on top of the tuition the parents already pay to send their children to St. Joseph School. Please keep in mind, these same parents are also paying real estate tax which funds the public schools. Thank you and have a great day!