Andreasen wins state wrestling title
Junior Joe Andreasen won the state individual wrestling title at Class A’s 175 pounds.
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Lincoln Pius X Catholic High School
Junior Joe Andreasen won the state individual wrestling title at Class A’s 175 pounds.
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Pius X High School has announced Josh Kirkwood as its new assistant principal.
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Fr. Chris Miller, Theology teacher at Pius X and paraochial vicar at St. Patrick’s Church, celebrated Mass on Ash Wednesday. His homily focused on the value and opportunity the season of Lent can provide. “The more we put into it, the more we’re going to get out. If we take the easy way out by
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Three Pius X students received top honors at the Nebraska State Journalism Conference. The contest is for students contributing to the student journalism and yearbook departments. Grace Scholtes won Superior for Sports Feature Writing. Lillian Wesely won Excellent in Sports Feature Writing, and Sami Chesley won Excellent in Yearbook Feature Writing. Other honorees include:
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Delaney shared part of her story of her journey, how one story from the bible kept appearing before her at different times, and how one encounter with the Holy Spirit brought her an overwhelming sense of peace.
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Students in Mrs. Karre’s Pre-Calculus class have been calculating how to make an open box with the largest possible volume – all from one piece of paper.
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First time in school history, both bowling teams are district champions!
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Erin Maly, Pius X campus minister, spoke to students at a Pius Fellowship of Athletes gathering.
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Pius X has named Brett Balak as its head boys golf coach.
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December student-athletes of the month include, first row, from left: Kate Miller, sophomore, basketball; Klaira Sander, freshman, basketball; Elise Coffey, junior, swimming and diving; Ceci Jaros, senior, bowling; second row, from left; John Mollard, sophomore, swimming and diving; Sam Andres, senior, wrestling; Easton Gubbels, junior, basketball; Henry Vrooman, freshman, basketball.
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Students in our French classes recently attended Les Misérables at the Lied Center, with French teachers Laurence Mills and Stephanie Werner, and Social Lit teacher Mark Hansen. They have been studying Victor Hugo’s classic novel in both French and Social Lit.
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Pius X celebrated the beginning of the second semester with its Epiphany Mass for all students and staff. Flags from countries around the world were on display to represent the birthplaces of our students or their parents. The Epiphany holds great significance as it is the manifestation of Jesus as the Messiah of Israel, the
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Fr. Matthew Schilmoeller ’14 shared part of his story with students at a recent gathering for the Pius Fellowship of Athletes.
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Amy Shonka’s Intro to Culinary Arts Class have been busy baking for the Cupcake Wars Competition. With the theme of Winter Wonderland, students are showcasing their cake decorating and presentation skills. Pius X staff then vote with their ‘Bolt Money’ for the winner!
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Senior Aiden Brass shared his story of faith and how it has shaped him as a young man.
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The Pius X theatre department, Pius Players, has been working hard to prepare for their opening night of their production “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” While most people only get to see the show on stage, there is so much more going on behind the scenes.
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The Honor Guard meets every Wednesday in the chapel at Pius X. The Honor Guard cleans the chapel. It is an unseen but important part of our school. They keep the chapel in order. “Cleaning the chapel during Honor Guard helps me feel closer to Christ because we are taking pride in his house,” senior
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Bekka Allick is a sophomore student at the University of Nebraska and a Husker volleyball player. She spoke to Pius X students and staff today at an all-school assembly for the start of our Advent Services.
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Students in Kayla Boellstorff’s Physical Science class were measuring kinetic and potential energy of a golf ball using different heights. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion possessed by the golf ball as it travels, while potential energy is the stored energy it gains or loses based on its position relative to the ground at
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Thunderbolt student-athletes were honored for having committed and signed to play a sport in college. More student-athletes in the Class of 2024 were honored at a similar event in the spring. Treyson Anderson Parents – Michelle Johnson and Dan AndersonCollegiate Sport – BasketballCollege Choice – North Dakota State University—Fargo, North DakotaConference Affiliation –Summit LeagueDivision –
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Several of our Spanish classes celebrated Dia de los Muertos as part of their cultural studies. Katie Hayes’ senior students have been busy baking bread for all the other Spanish classes. Emily Isaacs’ Spanish II class and Tracey Chapelle’s senior students also celebrated the occasion as part of their studies.
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Sophomore English students studying Shakespeare learned by acting and staging Julius Caesar. Teacher Jessica Huls had her students work through scripts to better understand the storyline.
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Fr. Asitha handed out Word on Fire Bibles Vol. 1 to his students today in Freshman Theology. The bibles are a donation (thank you!), and every student over the past few years has received one. What is special about these bibles? From the Word on Fire Catholic Ministries website … “The mission of this Bible
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Anatomy & Physiology students are learning all about the integumentary system (the skin) and how it heals. Teacher Jenna Steenson invited Christopher Darst, who works in cardiothoracic surgery as a PA at the Nebraska Heart Hospital. Sharing his knowledge, Darst showed students how to apply different types of sutures, as well as share stories and pictures
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