Ava Martin, left, Imma Yombe, center, and Sarah Ebersole make Valentine’s Day mobiles Monday at Saint Dominic Academy in Auburn. Students in Garrett Forss’ theology class made mobiles and Valentine cards for area nursing homes as a part of Catholic Schools Week. Students at the Lewiston and Auburn campuses will celebrate the week with activities such as a winter carnival, a Price is Right game, Catholic trivia, a visit by Bishop Robert Deeley and community service projects. “Family and community is very important to our school,” said theology teacher Anne Pontbriand. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Laura Wong adds her snowman to the lineup Monday at Saint Dominic Academy in Auburn. Students in Anne Pontbriand’s theology class made small snowmen for area nursing home residents as a part of Catholic Schools Week. Students at Saint Dominic campuses in Lewiston and Auburn will celebrate the week with activities such as a winter carnival, a Price is Right game, Catholic trivia, a visit by Bishop Robert Deeley and community service projects. “Family and community is very important to our school,” said Pontbriand. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

“Thank you” cards for teachers and staff made by students in Susan Melcher’s English class at Saint Dominic Academy in Auburn wait to be delivered Monday during Catholic Schools Week. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Eighth-grader Donel Tangilamesu makes a Valentine Day mobile Monday at Saint Dominic Academy in Auburn. Students in Garrett Forss’ theology class made mobiles and Valentine cards for area nursing homes as a part of Catholic Schools Week. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Donel Tangilamesu, from left, Victor Lac, Nate Dodge and Jack Caron make Valentine’s Day mobiles and cards Monday at Saint Dominic Academy in Auburn. Students in Garrett Forss’ theology class made the crafts for area nursing homes as a part of Catholic Schools Week. Students at Saint Dominic campuses in Lewiston and Auburn will celebrate the week with activities such as a winter carnival, a Price is Right game, Catholic trivia, a visit by Bishop Robert Deeley and community service projects. “Family and community is very important to our school,” said theology teacher Anne Pontbriand. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal