We are seeking adults and college students to join our Extended Care team. 21-years-old and older preferred; 18- to 20-years-old will be considered. Employment requires Child Protection Certification. Hours are 2:30-5:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Applicants may email Extended Care Director Gretchen Thibodeaux at thibodeauxg@stmbr.org.
Our second Hearing and Vision Screenings day will be held September 24 in the STM Church Activity Center. Volunteers are needed for morning and afternoon shifts to help with screenings, paperwork, and runners to keep kids moving from class to the Activity Center.
Please click here to review the available slots and sign up. You do not have to have experience with screenings; we will be happy to train you.
Current Child Protection Certification is required to volunteer. Click here to view the requirements. Thank you for answering the call to volunteer!
When volunteering at STM, please remember that due to safety and liability coverage, we cannot allow any other children or siblings who are not St. Thomas More students to attend.
It's time to register for the K-8 Mother & Son Tailgate! Click here to register today!
This special event is open to any STM male student in grades K-8 and their mother, grandmother, godmother, aunt, or other important female role model. All activities will take place on the STM athletic field and in the school gym from 1 to 3 p.m. on September 28. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be served, along with ice cream and drinks. We'll have indoor/outdoor games and multiple inflatables. Feel free to bring your lawn chairs and tents! Cost is $40 for a couple, and $10 for each additional male child. Click here to take a look at last year's fun!
Due to safety and liability coverage, we cannot allow any other children or siblings, younger or older, not enrolled at STM, to attend the Mother & Son Tailgate. Only boys enrolled in Kindergarten through 8th grade at STM may attend as guests.
Volunteers are critical for the success of this special event for our K-8 boys and their moms, and we need your helping hands! If you are not attending as a guest, please consider volunteering! We welcome teens to assist with set up, take down, and checking in guests, and we need adults to monitor and assist children at the inflatables and in the gym during the event. Click here to sign up as a volunteer!
Current Child Protection Certification is required for adult volunteers who are assisting during Mother & Son Tailgate (i.e. It is not required for teen volunteers or adults assisting with set up and take down only.) Click here to view the requirements.
Thank you for answering the call to give of yourself!
When volunteering at STM events like Mother & Son Tailgate, please remember that due to safety and liability coverage, we cannot allow any other children or siblings who are not St. Thomas More students participating in the event to be present. Aside from teen volunteers, only boys enrolled at STM in grades K through 8 may attend Mother & Son Tailgate.
What is the purpose of Mission Day?
St. Thomas More’s annual Mission Day is one of the special long-standing traditions of our parish school. This one-day fall festival for students in Kindergarten through 8th grade generates funds for a mission in need of support. The money raised at Mission Day is donated to an organization chosen by our 8th grade students. This year's recipient is Passion Center for Children in Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world. The mission of this organization is to join God in rescuing, redeeming, and restoring orphans, the vulnerable, and whole communities.
What will students do on Mission Day?
Games and activities are set up throughout campus, and the students participate while enjoying a fun day with their friends. A great way to have your child more involved in the purpose of Mission Day is to encourage them to find ways to earn/raise money for Mission Day, such as doing special chores around the house or helping out a neighbor in need. Click here to view last year's Mission Day festivities!
Attention Kindergarten and 1st grade parents!
Students in Kindergarten and 1st grade must have an adult chaperone (mom, dad, grandparent, aunt, uncle, etc.) with them throughout the festival portion of the event.
Mission Day volunteer opportunities and Amazon Wishlist
With more than 30 ways you can volunteer on campus for Mission Day, there is something for everyone! Organizing and preparing, setup and cleanup, food, game booths, and more! Please click here to volunteer for Mission Day! Remember, to volunteer on campus, you must complete Child Protection Certification. Click here to view the Child Protection requirements. If you'd like to help from home, check out our Amazon Wishlist with items that will help make Mission Day a success.
Mission Day booth tickets and pizza lunch
Only tickets are accepted at Mission Day booths! Tickets are sold in 50¢ increments. Pre-paid tickets will be disbursed to the student's homeroom on Mission Day. Purchase online through October 13. Tickets also may be purchased with cash, check, or Venmo on Mission Day. Click here to purchase booth tickets and pizza lunch. The deadline to purchase tickets and pizza online is October 13.
Due to safety and liability coverage, we cannot allow any other children or siblings, younger or older, not enrolled at STM, to attend Mission Day. Only students enrolled in Kindergarten through 8th grade at STM may be present.
Wonderful Wednesday Volunteer Opportunity: On the first Wednesday of each month, we celebrate our Eagle Spirit on Wonderful Wednesday by wearing our spirit shirts and enjoying a special treat. Volunteers are needed to pop popcorn, fill bags, and distribute to students. Please consider signing up for a popcorn shift! Click here to volunteer. Remember, to volunteer on campus, you must complete Child Protection Certification. Click here to view the Child Protection requirements.
Community Coffee Cash for Schools: Please clip and collect Proofs of Purchase from all your Community Coffee products. This is how we give our STM teachers their classroom startup money each school year, and we need your help! Send Proofs of Purchase to your child’s homeroom teacher or the front office any time of the school year.
Monday Night Football is September 30! Come out for food and fellowship as we cheer the Eagles on to victory. Grades 5 and 6 play at 5:30 p.m., and grades 7 and 8 play at 7 p.m. The Class of 2024 Yearbook Signing Party is at the STM Football Field from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Click here for the STM Athletics calendar to see all game schedules.
Volunteers Needed! Our second Hearing and Vision Screening Day will be September 24. Please consider giving a few hours of your time to help us with this valuable service to our students! Click here to sign up.
Updated medical paperwork: Medical orders and paperwork must be renewed each school year. If your student had medical orders at school last year and you would like to renew it, please contact Nurse Rochelle and she will be happy to provide blank forms for the 2024-25 school year.
Tracking illnesses: Nurse Rochelle keeps track of the number of cases of flu, strep, Covid, and other contagious illnesses. Please email rochelle@stmbr.org if your child is diagnosed with a contagious illness.
SEPTEMBER 15: STM Church blood drive, KC chicken dinner
SEPTEMBER 17: New date! STM Night at Cane's
SEPTEMBER 20: Parent/teacher conferences for grades 1-8. There is no school for these grades on this day.
SEPTEMBER 28: Mother & Son Tailgate
SEPTEMBER 30: Monday Night Football
OCTOBER 17: Mission Day
NOVEMBER 8: Grandparents Day
NOVEMBER 19: Open House
FEBRUARY 8: K-8th Dad & Daughter Dance
MARCH 29: Parents Bingo