October 16, 2019 at 2:19 p.m.
I’ve been at Blessed Sacrament School for six years and the experience has been outstanding. Thanks to my knowledge of Catholic education, I have turned into a better believer in Jesus. All of my teachers have taught me all about what Jesus has done for us. My teachers have been very inspirational toward me and I can’t wait to tell them how much I am honored to have had them as teachers at this amazing school.
When I first came to Blessed Sacrament, I knew so little about Jesus and the Bible. Now that I’ve grown in Catholic education, I learned more than I could ever imagine. I will be able to spread my Catholic education to people who need or want to learn about Jesus. I can spread my feelings about Jesus to people who seek knowledge of Jesus’ actions and behavior.
Catholic Education is very important to me because being in a Catholic school helped me to learn more about Jesus and get a better relationship with my friends and family. When I go to church, my pastor reads the Bible to all the people in the church telling us that Jesus is our good and great God and he will always be known as our almighty God. I can relate to what he’s talking about because I’ve learned what he talked about thanks to my amazing teacher Mr. Harrison.
Blessed Sacrament has made me the young man I am today. I have learned so much, like how to respect myself, others and my school. I also learned how to be a hilarious gentleman to family, teachers and friends. My time at Blessed Sacrament has been amazing and I won’t forget it.
Zyaire Gaddy is an eighth-grade student at Blessed Sacrament School.
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