The Power of Prayer During the New Reality of Social Distancing
As our nation braced itself for the new found reality that is “social distancing”, faith-based schools like St. Agnes found themselves in...
St. Agnes Athletes are Taught to be Disciples of Christ
Having grown up in Towson, I attended Immaculate Conception School from second through eighth grade. Of course, the ICS that I attended...
We Honor and We Celebrate
Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. The unique focus of this month...
"Spirit Night" Celebrates our Community
This week, Christian communities across the world celebrated "Shrove Tuesday". The name is derived from the practice of "shriving" or the...
Experiencing Black History in Baltimore through the lens of our faith.
Elizabeth Clarisse Lange was born around 1784 in the vicinity of Santiago de Cuba. She came from a French speaking family of some means...
Science is Everywhere!
Science is everywhere. And as our students quickly come to learn at St. Agnes School that Science is a way of knowing and thinking about...
It is not what a child can't do - it is what they can do that counts!
Fifty-two years ago, Eunice Kennedy Shriver served as the founding sponsor for the first Special Olympic games in Chicago, Illinois. This...
A Week to Honor and Celebrate
The week of January 26-31 served as a special occasion for our faith based community. The annual Catholic Schools Week provided a unique...
Equality and Justice for all
Our faith teaches us that the saints hold a special place within the Body of Christ. Through Christ, we on earth remain in communion with...
Design Principles for Innovation and Learning
In Greek Mythology, Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo and the goddess of the Moon. Accordingly, her name serves as the title for...
