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St. Mark's is planning for it's 50th year celebration in spring 2010 and is currently compiling a school history. If you were connected to the school as a student, parent or teacher in the "early years," please help by adding your historical facts, anecdotes, and remembrances to this page. - User:Harvem
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St. Mark’s students have a wide variety of classes and clubs. St. Mark’s students also have many fun and exciting classes including, math, science, P.E. (gym), religion, literature, and many more. Students enjoy clubs like origami, knitting, film club, dance, and many more. The clubs are held one day of the week after school. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.240.205.101 (talk) 21:05, 1 March 2010 (UTC)Reply