February 12, 2020 at 7:50 p.m.
Blessed Sacrament School (BSS) is a great example of a school that has opportunities to Learn-Serve-Lead-Succeed. But in the bigger picture, BSS uses that motto to teach its students and bless them through Jesus’ teachings.? For example, the community gives Blessed Sacrament families a safe space to learn. Here, there are wonderful teachers who encourage and challenge students to achieve their goals. Importantly, we are given the chance to serve in spreading the word of God. With the wonderful community, BSS students have the ability to serve and read during Masses. Such opportunities show the children compassion and sensibility. Moreover, this school is more than capable of teaching and leading the students toward the right path.
Additionally, each class aids us in leading and succeeding. Academically, Blessed Sacrament provides creative and diverse strategies. For instance, in middle-school science class we are rewarded for good behavior and grades with classroom currency and a monthly auction. In many circumstances, we can succeed individually and as a whole. As a whole, the school raises money and awareness for charities. Just two weeks ago, we donated almost 500 items for the homeless; students and the community helped one another learn. Overall, Blessed Sacrament has helped me in so many ways and I’m happy to soon be graduating from such a great school.
Tatum Liverio is an eighth-grader at Blessed Sacrament School in Albany.
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