Run, run, run and jump for joy


Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:08 PM CDT


The first week of school for St. Peter Chanel School pre-kindergarten students was filled with excitement as they looked around campus for their decorated gingerbread boy cookies that ran away while the students were at lunch. The students walked around campus looking for the cookies. Luckily, the gingerbread men left clues around campus leading to find them.

At last, the students jumped for joy as they found the gingerbread boy cookies in the principal’s office. As soon as they were in the hands of students they bit off one of the legs so they could not run away again. The students shared their cookies with the principal Joanna Foltz and new associate pastor Father Mark Beard.

Enjoying the gingerbread cookies with the students are (left to right) principal Joanna Foltz and Father Mark Beard.



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