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St. Paul School Seeking to Raise Money To Cover Repairs Through Trivia Night

winning team will take home $500, thanks to Double J Doggie Play N Stay.

Second place wins $250, a prize donated by Anthony Supply Company in Greenville.

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A “prison” is being sponsored by Bailout Escape Rooms, allowing attendees to place their friends and competitors in jail for only $5. It will take another $5 donation for their release.

Plus, Father Pat Jakel will be in Priest Prison at the beginning of the night and will need some help escaping!

Trivia To Support St. Paul School Set

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The faces of the students and teachers have changed over the years, but the commitment to high quality education has not. unfortunately, there are other things that have not changed at the school since 1956 and now need updating.

HIGHLAND - Since 1956, St. Paul Catholic School has been an institution in the Highland community.

The faces of the students and teachers have changed over the years, but the commitment to high quality education has not. Unfortunately, there are other things that have not changed at the school since 1956 and now need updating.

The school’s boiler has been nursed along by the maintenance staff for years, leaving the school in need of HVAC repairs.

The plumbing and restrooms were updated over the summer after leaking pipes were found behind the walls.

With costs ever increasing, the school is seeking to raise money to cover the repairs through fundraising.

One of the events the school is planning, is St. Paul Smarts, a family-friendly trivia night at the KC Hall.

The trivia night will be held on Friday, September 15, and the

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with trivia starting at 6:30 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to bring snacks, and there will be a cash bar.

Tables can consist of 8 to 10 people, and the cost is $20 per person.

This is a night of fun and fundraising, and all are welcome. Visit StPaulVikings.org or contact St. Paul School for additional details. The students of thank you for your support of St. Paul School!

St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland Named Top Hospital For Physician, Nurse Communications

HIGHLAND— HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland is proud to announce that the hospital was recently highlighted by Becker’s Hospital Review publication for being among the best in the country in two areas of communications with its patients.

Based on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), St. Joseph’s Hospital made the list of top hospitals nationwide for physician communication as well as top hospitals for nurse communication.

Teresa Cornelius, DNP, RN, CENP, chief operating officer and chief nursing officer at HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital, shared, “These survey results demonstrate the increasing efforts of our physicians and nursing staff to always be communicating with our patients with care and concern. For example, we have a rounding process for all patients that includes team members from all disciplines – physicians, nurses and case management – to ensure that all patients fully understand their treatment course and discharge plan. This all-inclusive rounding process allows patients to receive communication from all members of their care team at the same time to ask questions and ultimately make the most informed decisions about their care,” she said.

HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital’s President and CEO Chris Klay added, “I am extremely proud of our medical staff and colleagues for this recognition. This acknowledgement is a direct reflection of the care and compassion our colleagues put into ensuring our patients feel heard, respected, and fully informed in all aspects of their care. We are committed to make every one of our patients feel this way.”

For more information about HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland, visit stjosephshighland.org.

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