Virtue: Positivity – Trusting in God, Even When It’s Hard
At St. Anastasia Catholic School, our Saint of the Month program continues to highlight students who demonstrate strong character, academic responsibility, positive attitudes, and a commitment to living out our monthly virtue.
In January, our focus was Positivity.
Positivity is more than simply having a cheerful attitude when things are easy. True positivity is choosing hope when challenges arise. It means encouraging others when they are struggling, persevering through difficult assignments, showing kindness in frustrating moments, and trusting in God’s plan even when we do not fully understand it.
Throughout the month, our teachers and staff observed students who modeled this virtue in meaningful ways; by offering words of encouragement, maintaining strong effort in their schoolwork, and approaching each day with faith and resilience.
We are proud to recognize the following students as our January Saints of the Month:
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Graham Dumyron | Kindergarten
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Rylie Buchholz | 3rd Grade
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Sadie Dahl | 4th Grade
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Joseph Enright | 6th Grade
These students demonstrated what it means to stay positive, especially when things feel challenging. Their trust in God, uplifting spirit, and perseverance serve as an example for their classmates and our entire school community.
Congratulations to our January Saints of the Month! We are grateful for the light and encouragement you bring to St. Anastasia Catholic School.
