
Spring sports season is here!



More biology students extracting DNA from strawberries.



The biology students extracted DNA from strawberries today!




Congratulations to Alex Gallegos on signing his National Letter of Intent to play golf at Kansas Wesleyan University!





The botany students dissected flowers to examine all of the structures in a flower. They examined the pollen grains under a microscope.



Peyton Poppelreiter routing the top of his desk.


St. Marys Junior High Track!


The anatomy students have been studying the composition and function of blood. Today, they did a blood typing lab using simulated/fake blood.



HOSA members were able to learn phlebotomy techniques for a routine venipuncture from Jenn Castenada, phlebotomy supervisor out of Manhattan Via Christi. What a fantastic real-world experience!


We are proud to announce Maddy Michaelis as the new head volleyball coach at St. Marys High School. Maddy played three years of college volleyball at Emporia State, and has three years of coaching experience. She will do a fantastic job of leading the Lady Bears!


Marcel and Travis prepping fruit during their culinary essentials class 🍓



St. Marys weekly activities:


More pictures from the Job Olympics!





Several students from St. Marys competed in the Job Olympics. They competed at K-State against 14 high schools. There are 31 different work simulations to demonstrate work skills.

Today, the botany students practiced identifying trees by their leaves using dichotomous keys.



The botany students prepared their own slides of the stomata (pores) on the surface of leaves using clear nail polish and tape.



More anatomy students dissecting cow eyes!


St. Marys Bears fall to Sabetha in overtime 75 - 77!

Valerie Bellehumeur has been killing it all year. This is her latest drawing of 2 pac done with charcoal. I am very honored to work with such an amazing artist .... and she is wearing a shirt to match!


A Special Thanks to Katie Glennon and Alexandria Searcy During National School Social Work Week!
This week, we celebrate National School Social Work Week, a time to recognize and appreciate the profound impact our school social workers have on our school community. Our school social workers tirelessly provide emotional support, guidance, and resources that enhance our students’ academic and personal growth. Whether it’s leading group sessions, one-on-one counseling, or developing strategies for overall student well-being, Our social workers are always there with a compassionate heart and expert advice.
Join us in expressing our deepest gratitude for our school social workers' dedication and commitment. It’s through their efforts that we see the true spirit of their work shine—supportive, inclusive, and always striving for the best in each student.
Thank you for being an essential part of our school family and for all the incredible work you do every day!
