WESTFIELD, NJ-- As part of service for Catholic Schools Week, the students at Holy Trinity School created cards for the military, a senior nursing home, and patients at Children's Specialized Hospital.
Grades PreK to Grade 3 created Get well cards for Children's Specialized Hospital. Mrs. Corinna Mazza, H.S.A. President, dropped the cards off on Monday, Feb. 8.
Grades 4-6 created cards for the military, thanking them for their service.The cards were delivered to the Armory by Mrs. Amy Lovato and will be distributed both locally and internationally.
Grades 7 and 8 created cards for seniors who live in nursing/assisted living. The cards were delivered by Dr. Ellis on Saturday, Feb. 6 to the Sunrise Assisted Living Center.
Since 1916, Holy Trinity School (336 1st St, Westfield) has provided a quality Catholic education to Westfield and the surrounding communities. A 2011 National Blue Ribbon and a Middle States accredited school, its mission is to educate students to actualize their full, individual potential, both spiritually and academically.