Student Clubs
Student Council
Leading With PrideStudent Council
The Holy Cross Student Council consists of members who are ready to lead their fellow students. Student Council consists of two groups: Grade 7 Student Council and Grade 6 Student Council. These members take on the task of planning events for the school, communicating with students, and overall representing what it means to be a true Titan.
Roman Catholic Challenge
Catholic Knowledge. Jeopardy Style.Roman Catholic Challenge
Roman Catholic Challenge (RCC) is a program which meets on various mornings throughout the school year. Open to students in Grade 5-7, students study an extensive amount of Catholic knowledge and apply it by answering fast-paced Jeopardy style questions. Students are provided with study questions as a basis, but are recommended to explore their faith.Library Club
Giving Imagination A HomeLibrary Club
Library Club is open to students in Grades 4-7. Library Club meets once a week to plan events that will be hosted by the Library. Library Club members also take pride in organizing the library and helping to make a peaceful environment. For more information, please visit the Library Page.
Reading Club
Chapter By ChapterReading Club
Reading Club is open to students in Grades K-7. These students take it upon themselves to read both at home and at school. These students also go above and beyond their normal homework reading assignments. For more information, please visit the Library Page.
Newspaper Club
The Titan TimesNewspaper Club
Newspaper Club is open to intermediate students towards the end of the school year. These students are given reporter “assignments” to write about events that happened during the year. Each student receives a copy of the newspaper on the last day of school to look back at the year they had.
Altar Serving
Committed To GodAltar Serving
Altar Serving is open to students in Grades 4-7 starting at the beginning of the school year. New Altar Servers are welcome as it is the perfect opportunity to learn with fellow students. Students are taught the importance and privilege of being able to serve at the altar and are assigned Masses to serve at on weekday mornings.