![]() “ we get to showcase what we’ve learned in religion so far this year,” Schwimmer explained to Kelly. “This is a great school – we have pre-K through eighth, faith-filled, wonderful families and a great community,” Clauss remarked. Kelly interviewed upper grades religion teacher, Ann Schwimmer, and principal, Kim Clauss, briefly on camera, giving them an opportunity to highlight the school and its Catholic Schools Week celebration. “So you’re allowed to go crazy… And if you do a good job, maybe no homework and a day off school tomorrow?!” “I’m in charge for five minutes, not your principal!” he joked to students. Kelly teased about a possible snow day with the impending storm forecast overnight. ![]() Kindergartener Naomi Pelikan, wearing a paper birthday crown, was given a birthday shout-out on camera by Kelly as the rest of the school cheered for her. Morning traffic anchor Bob Kelly, himself a product of Catholic education, stirred the students’ excitement and school spirit as he joined in the Bingo game and high-fived the school mascot, Leo the Lion – played by eighth grader and student council vice president Luke Foley. Paul’s Catholic Schools Week activity of Religion Bingo, which invited participation from all SPS students in kindergarten through eighth grade. 29 when they were featured on Fox 29 Philadelphia’s “Kelly’s Classroom” for Catholic Schools Week.Īiring on the channel’s “Good Day Philadelphia” morning show, the segment that features a new school each week zeroed in on St. Paul School, Princeton, got a dose of stardom Jan. The segment featured the Religion Bingo, one of the activities the school held for Catholic Schools Week. ![]() Paul School, Princeton, was featured on a segment of “Kelly’s Classroom,” which aired on Fox 29’s “Good Day Philadelphia” Jan.
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