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4-H is a youth organization administered  by the USDA with the mission of engaging youth to reach  their fullest potential. The four H's stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. The goal of 4-H is to develop citizenship, leadership, and life skills of youth through mostly experiential learning programs.

Beta Club

 

The National Junior Beta Club is an organization that recognizes outstanding achievement, promotes character and social responsibility, encourages service involvement to our school and community, fosters leadership skills, grants scholarships, and provides settings for developing interpersonal relationship skills.

Our members demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, exemplify worthy character, and maintain a commendable attitude of leadership and service.  In its existence, our Beta Club has achieved positive recognition and has had several members to compete for a State Beta Club Office.

 

Hawk's Club

 

 

 

 

 

The Hawk's Club  is an HRCS club for students in grades 5th-8th.  The duel function of the club is to perform service by assisting wherever needed on campus in a student leadership capacity and  to have fun!  Hawk's Nights are hosted four times a  year and consists of food, games, relay races and general socialization. 
 

 

Choir

 

 

The HRCS choir includes students from 4th through 8th grade.  Students practice once a week on Tuesday afternoons.  During practice the director introduces new material and sometimes challenging pieces of music.  The students work hard to develop their God-given talents in an effort to give praise and glory to God through song.  Please join us on Friday mornings as our choir lifts voices in praise.



 

Altar Servers

The ministry is open to all boys and girls in the 3rd through 8th grades, who would like to help enhance their spiritual growth.  The Altar Servers assist during Friday School Masses and on Holy Days of Obligations.

 

Passion Play

 

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For the past four decades during Holy Week, it has been a tradition for our upper grade students to present the Passion of Jesus Christ to the school family and to the extended community.  Additionally,  students from visiting schools often travel to view the presentation.

Nativity

Kindergarten students present The Nativity Story during the Advent Season to both HRCS and to the community.  This play has become a tradition that is enjoyed by both the school family and the community.

 

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P.O. Box 40

Larose, LA 70373

(985) 693-3342
 
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