Students in Katie Hayes’ Spanish 4 class took part in the Easter tradition of Cascarones. Decorated, confetti-filled Cascarones (eggs) may be thrown or crushed over the recipient’s head to shower them with confetti. It is said that whoever has a cascarone cracked over their head will be the recipient of good fortune. They are a symbol of renewal, rebirth and blessings.
Another Easter tradition of eggs, with confetti
Latest News
Wrestlers team up for community service effort
December 2, 2024
Mock Trial team qualifies for state competition
November 27, 2024
Contemporary History students present projects
November 26, 2024
Latest Podcasts
Fr. Angelus at RESTORE
November 8, 2024
Fr. Bernado – Homily from All Souls Day Mass
October 31, 2024
Upcoming events
-
December 4, 2024 - RESTORE
-
December 7, 2024 - Men’s and Women’s Retreat
-
December 9, 2024 - Advent Service
-
December 11, 2024 - Advent Service