SBCS takes action in saving the Environment

350 Together Guam can bring CO2 down.
On October 24, the International Day of Climate Action, Santa Barbara Catholic School will join people all over the world in taking a stance for a safe climate future.  The 8th graders, together with their teachers will participate in the Reforest Guam 350 movement by helping plant 350 seedlings in the Cetti Bay area.  Likewise, members of the Youth Crime Watch (YCW) will plant trees and participate in a clean-up activity around the SBCS campus.  This week, SBCS has taken other concrete steps in increasing public awareness on the need to address solutions to the climate crisis now threatening the world.

1. Students in all grade levels joined the Island wide 350 Poster Making and Essay Writing Contest on the theme: 350 Help Save our Planet.

2.  No plastic spoons and forks at the cafeteria every Wednesday starting Oct. 21, 2009.

3.  No styrofoam plates, plastic spoons and forks will be used during monthly faculty meetings.

4.  350 Period:  Turn off airconditioners in all classes on the last period every Thursday starting on Oct. 22, 2009.

5. 6th graders will start a “vegetable garden” on the vacant lot in front of the Science Lab on Oct. 23, 2009.

6.  350 Awareness School Assembly on Oct. 23, 2009, 7:45 A.M. at the Petrie Gym.

To learn more about the 350 movement, visit: www.350.org

                                                            Poster design by Mr. Frederick Gonzalez.

Sisters of Mercy Life and Work

[Dededo, Guam] Happy Mercy Day to all the Sisters of Mercy all over the world, associates, friends, and all those whose lives have been touched in one way or another by the Sisters of Mercy. This video was presented at the Santa Barbara Catholic School’s Faculty and Staff prayer service last September 22, 2009 in celebration of Mercy Day!

Enjoy this beautiful video  made by our very own Sister Maria Rosario Gaite, RSM.  Have a blessed Mercy week to everyone!

Newsclip: Team spirit drives Lady Spartans | guampdn.com | Pacific Daily News

Spirit, togetherness, teamwork and high energy are some of the words Santa Barbara Catholic School Spartans basketball coach Roger Ramos uses to describe his team’s play in the Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam Girls’ Middle School Basketball League.

Read more about it on Guam PDN Northern Weekly Section: Team spirit drives Lady Spartans

Go Spartans: The Santa Barbara Lady Spartans have it all — spirit, teamwork and the support of their fans. Kneeling, from left: Team manager Kenji Bulaon, Chloe Suva, Gabrielle Avilla, Brianna Tabilas, Jonelle Sayama, Pationco Artero, Erica Tomada and team manager Reid Ramos. Middle row: Nicolette Bulaon, Monique Shimizu, Aolani Cruz, Maurissa Sayama, Fatima Valencia, Lauren Loualhati, Reana Molinos, Maekaila Cena, Justine Yeban, Tylor Touros and Reina Lyn Capati. Back row: Coaches Ed Loualhati. Roger Ramos and Greg Artero. (Photo by Elsa Ulloa/ For Northern Weekly)