Sacred Heart School students take second place in regional Civics Bee


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Sacred Heart School (www.sacredheartkingston.com) a private Catholic co-educational school for students in preschool through grade 12 proudly announces a team of four students representing the school placed second in a regional Civics Bee held March 22nd at The Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth.

 

Students in grades 7-12 were invited to participate.  The Sacred Heart team was comprised of 12th grader Tim Kuketz of Pembroke; 10th grader Jake Tibbetts of Barnstable; 7th grader Kayla Turner of Middleboro; and 7th grader Jacob Garrett of Kingston.  The students competed against teams from Carver Duxbury Plymouth North and Plymouth South at the event placing an impressive second.  Taking first place was Plymouth North a team of four seniors.

 

The Civics Bee moderated by Plymouth Town Manager Melissa Arrighi required an in depth and diverse body of knowledge on a broad field of topics including voting local state and federal government the Supreme Court and the Constitution.  Sample questions ranged from “what do you do if you have made a mistake on your official voting ballot?” to “what year was the 15th Amendment to the Constitution ratified?”

 

The four Sacred Heart team members were selected following a highly attended try out in February a process which included a mock Naturalization Test from the official US government website.  All participants scored within the 21-25 correct answer range out of 25 questions making for a very difficult decision when selecting team members.

 

Social Studies teacher Sarah Ward and coach for Team Sacred Heart said “I am so proud of our team both for the remarkable body of knowledge displayed and the positive attitudes they exhibited.  They knew the answers to questions that would be difficult for many adults but at the same time smiled throughout and genuinely enjoyed the experience.”

 

Ward noted that the Sacred Heart team was comprised of both middle school and high school students adding to the impressiveness of their performance and second place win.

 

“The entire student body is elated by the way this team of four represented Sacred Heart at the challenging Civics Bee” said Sacred Heart School President Pamela Desmarais.  “The way in which they performed stands as a prime example of the extraordinary sense of community that is fostered at our school both in and outside of the classroom.”

 

 

 

About Sacred Heart School

Sacred Heart is a private co-educational Catholic school system which provides educational opportunities for students throughout southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod from preschool through grade 12.  As a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Divine Providence Sacred Heart School strives to inspire minds define character and encourage responsible leadership through a curriculum that prepares students to pursue knowledge throughout their lives. The school provides students with a strong liberal arts curriculum and integrates technology into the hands of students with its One to One iPad Program. Sacred Heart also offers extensive athletic arts and extra-curricular activities for students.  Founded in 1947 the school underwent  a governance change in July 2011 incorporating the Sacred Heart Schools in Kingston MA as Sacred Heart School System Inc. This new structure was implemented to assure the continuation of academic excellence of the Sacred Heart Schools for the future as well as the Catholic mission and the religious community traditions. The school system serves students on a beautiful expansive campus on Route 80 that includes three school buildings a central administrative office and athletic fields and facilities. Sacred Heart School welcomes students of all faiths and diverse backgrounds. The school prides itself in a commitment to developing the whole student offering an independent school atmosphere and top-tier academics. Pamela Desmarais serves as the school’s President. The Sacred Heart campus is located at 251-399 Bishops Highway Kingston MA 02364. For additional information about the school please visit www.sacredheartkingston.com or call 781-585-7511.

 

PHOTO:  Left to right: 12th grader Tim Kuketz of Pembroke; 10th grader Jake Tibbetts of Barnstable; 7th grader Kayla Turner of Middleboro; and 7th grader Jacob Garrett of Kingston also known as Team Sacred Heart recently placed 2nd in the regional Civics Bee held at The Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth


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