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Incarnation Catholic School Newsletter "A National Blue Ribbon
School of Excellence"
May 1, 2015
Volume 5, Number 34
Incarnation School
Mission Statement
"Incarnation Catholic School
provides a spiritually and
academically rich
environment in which
children, their families and
the school staff are
encouraged to grow in faith
as they follow in the
footsteps of Jesus" A Note from Dr. Reichel:
Incarnation Catholic
School
2013 National Blue
Ribbon School of
Excellence Incarnation School
Winner of The 2015
Innovations in
Education Award
One Faith, One Hope, One Love
This past week's Gospel message reinforces
the concept that we are one with Christ (4/26/15,
John 10:11-18). Jesus is the ONE Shepherd who
guides us, walks with us, and lays His life down for
us. Our Church is one universal Church of hope, and
we are being asked to support its goals to carry out
five priorities: local parishes, vocations, Catholic
charities, and very important to all of us - Catholic
schools. Archbishop Dennis Schnurr has stated that, "Catholic schools
are vital to our evangelizing ministry and the future of our Church." I
believe this, and I believe that we cannot be isolationist about the
future of our Church. We are in unity with our community of
believers, and as such we must continue to work together to
strengthen those who have physical needs as well as those who have
spiritual needs. The One Faith, One Hope, One Love campaign is asking that we
continue to pray and remain faithful to the Gospel message of Jesus,
and we are also being asked to provide for the physical needs of our
Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati by making a five
year pledge to keep our Church and our schools strong. Consider your
own pledge carefully and share what you can. Click here
Mass Matters
I am the Vine . . .
May 3, 2015 The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Gospel Reading: John 15:1-8
We have the opportunity to evangelize the world in His Holy Name through our actions as well
as our words. Share your faith with your children by attending Sunday Mass together as a
family. You will undoubtedly find that your faith is renewed through the gift of faith. An
overview of this week's readings may be found at the following web site: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/050315.cfm.For our younger children, families may want to visit
Dayton Business Journal Awards Incarnation Catholic
School 2015 Top Workplace
Crusader Calendar
May 1 All School Mass May 1 2nd Grade First
Communion Photo May 1 Pizza with the
Principal
May 1 Euchre Night
May 5 Mother's Day Mass
Gr.6
May 6 CASUAL DAY
May 7 May Crowning
May 8 All School Mass
May 8 Mother's Day Tea Gr. 1
May 8 Chess Club
May 9 Confirmation
May12 E5's­2 Fun Day
May15 All School Mass
May15 Kindergarten Buddy Bowling
May 15 Volunteer Breakfast the Catholic Moms' website (see Sunday's Gospel) at: http://catholicmom.com.
Today, May 1st. Second Grade First Communion Celebration Day
We know that your child's First Communion is extremely important and
capturing this special event on camera for years to come will help keep
the memory. Today, immediately following the school mass, we have
arranged for Life Touch to take a group First Communion photo of the
Incarnation School second grade students. The picture will be taken in
the Parish Center Lobby.
Students are asked to arrive at school dressed in their First Communion
attire. Students will attend mass dressed in their First Communion attire. If your child did not make his/her First Communion, they may dress
formally for the photo. If you do not wish for your child to wear his/her
dress or suit please have your child wear a white uniform shirt with the
blue uniform pants. All 2nd grade students will be photographed in the
group picture.
2015­2016 School Calendar School Mass to be held on Friday, May 15th.
SAVE THE DATES
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Spaghetti Dinner
Monday,September28, 2015
Grandparent Bingo Mass for the Feast of the Ascension will be celebrated on Sunday, May
17th. Therefore the original date of Thursday, May 14th for an all‐school
Mass has been CHANGED to FRIDAY, May 15th‐ our usual school Mass
schedule.
Crusader Cafe'
First Grade Space Camp
Throughout the month of April, First
Grade has been learning about outer
space. There's no way better to blast
Lunch Menu
off their knowledge than their own
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Space Camp experience! First Grade
teachers created exciting, valuable,
and engaging learning experiences
Principal's Reports to that enhanced their students'
the Commissions
knowledge and understanding of the
2014­2015 School Year nonfiction concepts that surround our
world. From exploring gravity with marshmallows, force with balloons
and paper rockets, moon paintings, and astronaut training activities, the
First Grade students became experts about space and all its wonders!
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VIRTUS TRAINING
INFORMATION
All volunteers are required to
be in compliance with the
VIRTUS training program
presented by the Archdiocese
of Cincinnati. This applies to
ALL volunteer positions. For questions, please contact
Terri Conroy at 433­1051 ex.
137 or click here to email. Cafeteria and
Playground Volunteer
Information
Volunteer Sub List
Incarnation School
Rewards Programs
Principal of the Day Lead Incarnation
Last week Dr. Reichel mentored two young
women as they stepped in to the Principal
and Assistant Principal of the Day positions.
Alex Volk, Principal, and Addysen
Hendrick, Assistant principal, obtained this
opportunity in the silent auction at the 2015
FRY this past March. They started the day
with car duty and ended the day with a
special announcement for a pajama day in 4th grade. Thanks so much
ladies for stepping in and helping run the school and thanks to the Fry
committee for offering this as part of the silent auction for families!
"It'll nearly be like a picture from Courier & Ives"
The second graders were taught
about the famous lithographers,
Currier & Ives during our Masterworks
program this month. Currier & Ives
used lithographs, which were created
by a printing process popular at the
time. The company gave the public
pictures that were easy to understand
and appreciate. The prints sold for a
very reasonable price. Therefore, the
prints were found in the homes of the
rich and poor. Today, an original
print from the Currier & Ives
Company could go for up to $25,000!
The second graders were able to make their own art using a process
similar to one the Currier & Ives Company used. They had a blast making
their own prints and learning about a new artist!
Field Day Success
Kroger Reward Program
Incarnation Identification #
80229
All Incarnation students in grades 3 through 6 attended field day at
Alter High School on Thursday. Special thanks to Mrs. Erickson, Mrs.
Anne Woeste, Mrs.Shockey, Mrs. Bartoli, Mrs. Ferraro, and Mrs.
Miller for organizing and implementing another fabulous day for the
students. Special thanks to all the volunteers that also helped make
the day an event to remember. Click below to see a short slide show
of the event.
Click here
Click here to sign up for the
dlm good neighbor incentives
for our school.
Counselor's Corner
Mark Your Calendars! Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
May 15, 2015
The PTO will be hosting the annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast on
May 15th after the All School Mass. This year we will honor our long time,
very dedicated volunteer, Mrs. MaryBeth Horst. MaryBeth has been
involved with the PTO and Incarnation School for over 20 years! She has
The following students
were chosen randomly
for Pizza with the
Principal this Friday. They were "caught"
having
RESPECT during April. During our last month of
school we will work on
the quality of being
DETERMINED. K ­ Jackson Brown
Gr. 1 ­ Hailey Frink and
Thomas Schillens
Gr. 2 ­ Sammie Touhey
Gr. 3 ­ Chelsea Mohler,
Charlie Gnann, Joey
Johnson, Sophia Shenk,
and Kate Berry
Gr. 4 ­ Sofia Scharf,
Jacob Meiner, and
Andrew Kohr
Server Training
Informaiton
To all 6th and 7th graders
and parents who are not
already servers, server
training will be evening April
30th at 7PM or Wednesday
May 6th at 4:15 PM. If you
already have received a sign‐
up sheet please turn that in
to your teachers, at mass in
the offertory baskets, or to
Fr. Brian. If not, you will
receive one upon arrival on
those days. If you are not in
the 6th or 7th grade and
would like to serve Sunday
Mass please contact Fr.
Brian. Thank you for your
consideration.
Girl Scout Troop 32611
Needs Your Help!
The 3 rdGrade Girl Scout
Brownie troop 32611 is
collecting items for The
Society for the Improvement
of Conditions for Stray
Animals (SICSA). This project
is helping them to complete
their Journey patch. The
collection boxes are located at
the two main entrances of the
school. Collections begin May
4th and will be available for
the week.Items in need are
the following:
Hand Sanitizers, Q­tips,
Cotton Balls, First Aid Gauze,
served on many committees, led numerous homeroom driven events,
organized yearly functions and supported the Incarnation community. The volunteer breakfast will be held in the faculty lounge in the school.
Everyone who has volunteered during the school year is welcome to
attend. Hope to see you there!
Upcoming Sum dog Math Contest!
The Sumdog website is sponsoring its last contest
of the school year for Montgomery County that
will run from Friday May 1, 8:00am through
Thursday May 7, 8:00pm. There are several
classes participating in this particular contest.
For their participation and for answering 100
questions, students will receive a new item for
their Sumdog House. Good Luck to those in the
contest!
Sixth Grade Excellence in Writing in Two Writing Contests
With their short stories and non‐fiction essays based on the theme of
family, the following sixth graders have placed in the Catholic Schools
Writing Contest for Fifth and Sixth Graders: Caroline Bishop, Braden Cox,
Camille Delgado, Soren Dinkins, Lauren Doorley, Isabela Fernandez, Emma
Hitch, Sophia Imundo, Abby Mouse, Kennedy Roshong, Will Schwieterman,
Taylor Thornburg, Ethan Touhey, Annabel Wildermuth, Anna Wolters, and
Simon Yacoub. They will receive awards at a reception at Chaminade‐
Julienne High School on Monday, May 4.
In addition, the following sixth graders' persuasive essays on the topic of
the evil and prevention of violence placed in the Mathias Heck Violence
Prevention Essay Contest: Camille Delgado (again), Will Homan, and Jack
Ruffolo. They will receive awards at a luncheon held in their honor.
Congratulations, excellent writers! We are so proud of you!
Welcome to the Incarnation Community!!
A Special Congratulations to Mrs. Meg Hoge,
third grade teacher, and her husband, Dan! The
wait is over and Evelyn Anne (Evie) Hoge
arrived on April 28th. Mom and Baby Evie are
doing fabulous! Welcome to Incarnation Evie! Girls on the Run Fall Team 2015 Taking Registrations
Girls on the Run is a structured 10‐week program that incorporates
Towels, Blankets, Bird Seed,
Tissues, and Kongs for small
pets. Your donations are
greatly appreciated! training for a 5K event as a means to
teach essential life skills to 3rd‐5th grade
girls. GOTR is designed to encourage
independent thinking, problem solving and
community building...as well as running!
Girls on the Run will be held directly after
school until 5:00 on Tuesdays and
Thursdays beginning in September. Cost is
approximately $150.00. The 5K will be
held in November at Welcome Stadium.
SPACE IS LIMITED! We are going to try our best to accommodate as
many runners as possible next year. Please fill out the form below if
interested, and turn in to school office no later than Friday, May 22nd. Thank you!
Click here for the Registration Form
Euchre Night
Fundraiser
Friday, May 1, 2015
6:30 - 11:00 pm
(Check-In begins at
6:30; play begins at
7:00)
Incarnation Parish
Center
CYO Fall Sports
Registration Now
Available
Library News:
Library Celebrations!
Thank you to the families of the following students who generously
remembered the Incarnation Library in their birthday (and half‐birthday)
celebrations and First Communion celebrations during the month of April
by participating in our Donate to Celebrate program:
Charlie Anderson, Sara Barnett,Leo Patrick Bisesi, Caleb Burr, Caden
Conde, Colton Craft, Dylan Craft, Ben Dannemiller, Ellie Eckenrode, Liam
Horst, Maddie Jecker, Anna Kate Mahoney, Isaac Manfre, Peyton O'Brien,
Brody Postorino, Griffin Rhoads, William Ruthman, Andre Sequeira, Alex
Smith, Julianne Smith, Nicholas Smith, Nico Tharp
Other students and teachers of Incarnation School will now have the
opportunity to enjoy these books for many years to come. Thank you!
Usborne Book Fair Announced: Monday ‐ Friday May 11 ‐ May 15
8:00am ‐ 4:00pm Click here for the flyer.
Registration for Incarnation
CYO 2015 Fall Sports is now
open!
Registrations for Soccer are
due May 23rd. Registrations for Golf are due
June 5th. Mark Your Calendars! Incarnation Fun Day!
Please visit
www.incarnationcyo.org for
additional information.
Incarnation Fun Day!
Tuesday, May 12th­
Grade 1 & AM E5 8:45­9:55
Grade 2 10:10­11:20
PM E5 and Grunder/Ellis­Jauch 12:35­1:35
St. Phillips/Cavanaugh 1:50­2:50
(Volunteers will need to arrive ½ hour before scheduled activities.)
Questions? Please call Mrs. Ellen Miller at 433­1051 Ext. 137.
HOMETOWN NAZARETH
VBS COMING TO
INCARNATION‐ Where
Attention Kindergarten Parents: We are 10 volunteers short right now for
the Fun Day, if you are available please volunteer. This time slot is in
need! Jesus was a kid!
Students entering
Kindergarten through
6th grade,(next school
year)
Please complete the
registration (1stcome st
entrance) into our fun
filled VBS for Summer
2015 at Incarnation
Parish. Click here
for Registration
Information Catholic Youth Summer
Camp
Live the Adventure
See what the adventure and
excitement is all about at
cysc.com!
Catholic Youth Summer
Camp is a week­long
residential camp for students
entering grades 6­12 for the
2015­16 school year. It is
located outside of
Columbus. According to their website,
"CYSC is the premier High
Adventure camp experience.
Live the Adventure!. Activities
typically include: jet skis, water
tubing, paintball, blobbing, go­
carts, archery, zip line, rock
climbing, ropes courses,
mountain boarding, and
more! Our faith is founded in
the Sacramental life of the
Catholic Church, but our
mission and work is anything
but boring. At CYSC you may
come for the jet skis and
climbing walls, but you'll leave
with a new Freedom only
found in Jesus."
High School News
Click here to download the volunteer form
"GEMUTLICHKEIT"
...the one German word that describes the
feeling of being at ease, comfortable, and
at home. It makes you want to linger,
enjoying the company, your surroundings,
good food and drink...and that is exactly
what the 7th and 8th grade Deutsch Klasse
did for their foreign language luncheon
field trip at Carillon Park. Food has
always been a major part of German culture. Even the well‐known
German fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel, makes reference to food. Hansel
and Gretel, brother and sister, discover a house in the forest made of
gingerbread and candies. Der König Frederick II (King Frederick the
Great, 1712‐1786) introduced the potato, a staple in the German diet. He
gave away seed potatoes and taught the people how to grow them and
each region now has its own favorite ways of preparing them. Most
importantly, Germans tend to eat heavy and hearty meals at lunch time
that include ample portions of meat and bread as well. In true German
style, with a "Guten Appetit", the "Studenten" enjoyed a traditional meal
including Pretzel Ham and Cheese Sandwiches, Wiener Schnitzel,
Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, authentic Pommes (French Fries) and Potato
Salad. A wonderful Apfel Strudel and Black Forest Cake was served for
dessert. The students also received a valuable history and science lesson
from the Carillon Park Staff about why grains and brewing styles brought
from Germany kept many German and Austrian immigrants coming to the
Dayton area healthy and free from dissenteria and disease back in the
17th and 18th Century. Also, a "Vielen Dank" zu die Liebe "Mütter" for
joining us for an afternoon of "Gemütlichkeit!"
Gym Uniforms for the 2015‐2016 School Year!
All students in grades 6‐8th are required to wear a gym uniform. On
Friday May 8th the spirit wear committee will be in the Science lab
assisting students with trying on gym uniforms. All other students who
need to reorder current gym uniforms are welcome to stop in and place an
order as well. Parents are welcome to come during their child's scheduled
time to help in selection of appropriate sizes. Please have the form
completed and a check made payable to Incarnation PTO. All orders are
due Friday, May 22nd. All orders will be available for pick up in the child's
classrooms during the Open House in August.If you have any questions or
concerns, please contact Christina Stava, or Jen Pothast at
[email protected].
Gym Uniform Order Form Attention: Kroger Plus Members ‐Time to Re‐Enroll
Please remember to go to the Kroger website
to re‐enroll in the Kroger Rewards Program.
The PTO is again sponsoring a classroom
contest. All students must turn in the attached
form to their homeroom teacher to be counted
as enrolling in the Kroger Rewards Program.
Families with multiple children should turn a
South Dayton Knights
Football and Cheerleading
The South Dayton Knights
Football & Cheer program
will conduct registration for
its program May 1 ‐18 th. The
football program will field
teams 3 d ‐ 8 th grade and
cheer will field
2 nd ‐8 th grade squads. The
2015 season promises to be
exciting, with several
changes, including: cheer
leading squads for 2 nd ‐
8 th grade, new player /
cheer uniforms that can be
kept at the end of the
season, a large apparel e‐
store, online
registration/team websites,
and USA Football Heads‐Up
Certified Coaches. For detailed information
regarding the 2015 season
and to register, visit www.sdkfootball.com.
You can also email David
Homan at [email protected]. Become a part of the SDK
Football Tradition!
form in for each child. Forms are due to the homeroom teacher by May 15th. If the classroom
receives 70% participation, a casual day will be awarded! Click below to
download the form.
Acknowledgement of Enrolling in Kroger Rewards Program Form Student Appreciation Day Huge Success
The votes have been tallied and the winners of the first annual video
contest are ...
First Place: Kendal Lieberman
Second Place: Renee' Walusis & Sarah Lehner Group and Anna Kate
Mahoney, Annie Norman, Kitty Greek, Morgan Gatto, Grace Vollmar, Kate
Anderson and Katie Ling Group.
Click here to watch the award winning video.
Guardian Angel Families Needed
The Welcome Committee is looking for Incarnation Guardian Angel
Families to assist new families with the transition to our school. As a
Guardian Angel Family, you would welcome the new family to our school
and answer questions for them. This would require a small amount of
your time but would be a big benefit to our new families. Thank you to
the families who volunteered for this program last year and we would love
to have your support again this year. To volunteer or for questions,
please email Carla Rush‐ [email protected]. Thank you! Quick Links
Edline
Incarnation School Web Incarnation Parish Web
FACTS Payment
FACTS Enrollment
Donation Information for
the school beautification
project
Centerville Transportation Aviation Art Contest Competition Results are In!
This past Sunday afternoon, the Air Force Museum hosted an awards
celebration for the 32nd annual Student Aviation Art Competition. This
year's theme was Global Positioning Systems. The students were
challenged to show the Air Force's role in this important communication
system through their artwork. Over 100 pieces of artwork represented
many different Miami Valley public and private schools. The following
Incarnation students took home awards and prizes. For grades K‐1: Adam
Wasik, Grade 1, second place: Ryan Snizik, Kindergarten, third place. For
grades 2 and 3: Diya Percy, Grade 3, first place Allison Doepker, Grade 2,
third place. For grades 4‐6: Max Doepker, Grade 4,second place. For
grades 7‐9: Nicholas Schmitt, Grade 8, first place. The biggest surprise of
the afternoon was the award of Best of Show, which was presented to
Nathan Snizik, Grade 4. Nathan is now the youngest student to ever win
this award! 2015 Incarnation Father‐ Daughter Luau Dance Friday, May 22nd 7:30‐9:30 Parish Center Gym
No need to dress in theme this year...just get ready to dance and have fun
with your Dad at our Incarnation Luau!
Tickets will go on sale the week of April 20th. $12 Advance Tickets and
$14 at Door Ticket prices includes: Photo Booth Photos, DJ, Food, and Beverages.
Part of the proceeds will benefit Girls on the Run of Dayton
Please contact Liz Anderson [email protected] or Amy
Eckenrode [email protected] with any questions.
Click here for Ticket Purchases and Information
A Message From the Incarnation Cafe'
Friday, May 8th is the last day for charging on students' lunch accounts!
Beginning Monday, May 11th, students must have sufficient funds in their
account in order to purchase a lunch. Students will not be permitted to go
in the negative ! If they have insufficient funds in their account, they
will be offered a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a milk.
4th Grade meets World War II Veteran
Colonel Alf Waggener (USAF, Ret.) is a WWII
veteran who spoke with 4th grade students
on Wednesday about his experiences as a
pilot. This was a wonderful opportunity for
students to learn first‐hand what it was like
to have served in that war. Students are
reading the novel, Stepping On The Cracks,
which takes place during WWII. Colonel
Waggener even showed them the medal he received from the French
government as a thank you for his service on D‐Day. And at 95 years
young, he is still able to wear his military uniform! Thank you, Alf, and
all our veterans, for your bravery and service to your country!
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