Faith, Family & Tradition: An Update from St. Edward-Epiphany Catholic School
Date Posted: Wednesday, 13th May 2020

Greetings to Our SEES Community

We hope this message finds you and your loved ones safe and well. In a time of great change and uncertainty, we believe it is important to stay connected and remain focused on what matters most.

From our current students and their families, to our alumni and community partners, please know that you are all a very important part of what has made SEES special for more than a half a century. As we all learn to navigate the uncharted waters ahead, our faith remains steadfast.

While we miss all of our Eagles terribly, our faculty, staff & administration have made our student’s transition to virtual learning as seamless as possible, and the feedback from our current parents has been filled with praise and positivity — as always, we are incredibly blessed to have such wonderful parents to partner with in educating their children.

We are also grateful for all of the communication and support we have received from our alumni and grandparents — to see you staying connected to our students during this time is inspiring.

For our Class of 2020, our spring events such as the 27th Annual Gala & Auction and beyond, we have had no choice but to place some of our greatest traditions on hold. But together, we will create new ways of celebrating our students’ and our achievements as a community.

Over the coming weeks, we will be sending out updates regarding SEES happenings. We hope that you will take a moment to celebrate all of the progress that we are making, while we all remain at home and doing our part to care for each other.

Thank you for all of the love and support you have given us over the years. We are beyond grateful to have you as a part of our SEES Community and will continue to do our part in honoring the legacy of excellence that you have helped to build.

Warmest Regards,

Tracy Hamner
Tracy Hamner
Principal

Justin Andrew
Justin Andrew
Assistant Principal

Abby McDonald
Abby McDonald
Director of Advancement

Cinthya Duke
Cinthya Duke
Director of Admissions


SEES Collection for Letters of Love Campaign Ongoing
Date Posted: Tuesday, 12th May 2020

Students can place cards, letters and artwork in collection bin

SEES Art teacher Mrs. Nicole Brinser is collecting student artwork, cards, and letters for the Chesterfield County “Letters of Love” campaign, which distributes these items to residents in senior living facilities. The plastic collection bin will stay on the back landing of the school until the end of the month of May. The bin will be checked daily. Mrs. Brinser will send collected items to the participating facility, where they will be held for three days to make sure we are sharing our talents safely, and then distributed.

Won’t it be awesome to bombard the residents with hundreds of pieces of LOVE from our amazing SEES community? If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Brinser at [email protected].