4-21-15 - St. Anthony`s Catholic School

TUESDAY
LETTER
St. Anthony’s School
5680 N. Maroa
Fresno CA, 93704
559-435-0700
Fax 559-435-6749
Ap r i l 2 1 , 2 0 1 5
Upcoming Calendar Events
April 19-26
Electronic Recycling
April 20-24
6th Grade Trip to Camp at Calvin Crest
April 21-22
8th Grade Trip to Los Angeles
Wed. April 22
Happy Birthday, Mrs. Riddle!
Earth Day
Thur. April 23
School Board Meeting – Conference Room
6:00pm
Fri. April 24
School Mass – 8C
8:45am
Sun, April 26
Happy Birthday, Mr. Lawrence!
Good Shepherd Sunday
Tues. April 28
Happy Birthday, Mr. Orellana!
Fri. May 1st
School Mass – K1
Moy 4-8
Teacher Appreciation Week
Wed. May 6th
Minimum Day
Fri. May 8th
School Mass – K2
12:30pm dismissal
8:45am
Pastor Appreciation Day
Sat. May 16th
PTO School Auction
A Message from the Principal: Catching the Rodeo Fever – “Hold On!”
Dear Parents,
This weekend the city of Clovis will host its 101st Rodeo. I love rodeos because they were a part
of my childhood. I’m a Texan, born in Fort Worth and raised for the first years of my life on a
farm. At the age of five, I was taught how to ride horses by my father, a man who believed in
“learning by doing.” He sat me on a horse, briefly explained what the reins and pommel were for,
made sure the saddle was cinched tight, put my feet into the stirrups, slapped the horse’s rear,
and as the animal took off, called out, “Hold on, honey!”
My father’s words to me that day became a catchphrase between us throughout my childhood
and beyond. Whenever I was faced with a tough situation, a big decision, or a heavy workload, my
father would smile and say, “Hold on, honey!” As we move through the final busy weeks of our
school year, I remember my father’s words and encourage our students, faculty and staff, and
parents to “hold on.” It is an exciting time at St. Anthony’s School, filled with many special endof-the-year events. Hold on, and enjoy!
Live, Jesus, in our hearts forever.
Susannah Nelson, Principal
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Major Calendar Dates for Next School Year
As you plan ahead for the 2015-2016 school year, please make note of these dates. We hope this
advance notice will assist you in planning family trips and vacations around this schedule to
maximize your child’s time in class. A full calendar will be provided at a later date.
August 2015:
First Day of School: August 17
September 2015:
Labor Day Holiday: September 7
Parent/Teacher Conferences - NO SCHOOL: September 28
Minimum Day: September 2 (Staff Professional Development)
Minimum Days: September 29, 30 (Parent/Teacher Conferences)
October 2015:
Diocesan Teacher Convention in Visalia - NO SCHOOL: October 9
November 2015:
Minimum Day: November 4 (Staff Professional Development)
Veterans’ Day Holiday: November 11
Thanksgiving Vacation: November 23-27
December 2015:
Minimum Day: December 18
Christmas Vacation: December 21-January 3
January 2016:
School Resumes: January 4
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday: January 18
February 2016:
Presidents’ Day Holiday: February 15
March 2016:
Minimum Day (Staff Professional Development): March 2
Minimum Day (Holy Thursday): March 24
Good Friday – NO SCHOOL: March 25
April 2016:
Minimum Day (Open House): April 28 (this date is tentative)
VIP/Grandparents’ Day: April 29 (this date is tentative)
May 2016:
Minimum Day (Staff Professional Development): May 4
Teacher Work Day/Staff Development – NO SCHOOL: May 16
8th Grade Graduation – NO SCHOOL – May 27 (Graduation is occurring on a Friday next year
due to the church in use on Sat., May 28 by the Diocese for the Ordination of Priests)
Memorial Day: May 30
June 2016:
Last Day of School: June 3
Registration for Next School Year
Registration forms for next school year were due today - April 21. All forms turned in after today’s date will
be subject to a late fee of $50. If you are NOT returning to St. Anthony’s School, please fill out the bottom
portion of the form and return it to the school office.
Tuition for School Year 2015-2016
The school board will meet next month to review the proposal of the new tuition rates for school year 20152016. The proposed rate increase will be $5 per month per child. Remember that using our school scrip
program can help decrease your tuition cost. Please call Mrs. Dean for more information about scrip!
Financial Aid
The financial aid forms for St. Anthony’s School are due on Thursday, April 30. If you need to fill out an
application, please come by the school office and pick one up.
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Next School Mass
The next School Mass will be Friday, April 24 at 8:45 A.M. It will be prepared and presented by the
students in 8C. Parents and family members are always welcome at our School Masses.
Doughnuts for Dads - Thank You!
Our deepest gratitude to the officers of the PTO - Debbie Martin, Rocio Ribb, Maria Perez, Michelle
Mercado, Rebecca Patel, and Maureen Cole - for hosting and assisting with this morning’s
Doughnuts for Dads event. What a lovely way to honor our SAS fathers. Your generosity and
helping hands created a special morning for our community.
Evacuation Map/Plan
Should the need arise to evacuate the school for security or safety purposes, a map and plan needs
to be in place. Attached as a flyer to this week’s packet is a copy of the Evacuation Map and Plan
that was developed for St. Anthony’s School this year by the administration and staff and has been
approved by representatives of the Fresno Police Department and the Fresno Fire Department. This
would only be used in an emergency situation, but it is important to be prepared and ready for
emergencies. Please review the map and read the directions carefully; we suggest that you print a
copy of the map for your home. A copy of this map will also be a page in next year’s
Parent/Student Handbook. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs.Nelson.
SAS Summer Programs for 7th and 8th Graders in Language Arts and Math
Summer programs for incoming 7th graders and incoming 8th graders will be offered at SAS during
the last week of July and the first week of August. The week-long programs will be focused on
Language Arts and Math. Please check the flyers attached to this packet for details regarding these
programs.
Lent Service Projects – Thank You for Your Support
How generous our SAS community is! $11,514.66 was donated by our families for the Rice Bowl
Project to assist those in need throughout the world through Catholic Relief Services and those in
need in Fresno through Catholic Charities, and $4,829.30 was donated for the Rachel’s Vineyard
Baby Bottle Project for the Fresno Right to Life organization. Thank you for encouraging your
children to donate to these important projects. The helping hand of SAS reach around the world!
Bake Sale Friday (April 24) for Multiple Sclerosis
4th grader Josephine Nicholson has organized a bake sale to benefit the National MS Society (the MS
Walk is Saturday). She is being assisted by 5th grader Daniela Wood, 4th graders Amelia Dalena and
Mia Sarale, and 3rd grader Gemma Wood. The baked goods will be available after school on Friday,
April 24, in the front parking lot. We are so proud of these students for putting their faith into
action!
Electronic Recycling This Week
SAS is holding an ELECTRONICS RECYCLING FUNDRAISER from Sunday, April 19 through Sunday, April
26. The recycling is available from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. This is a perfect way to clean out your
closets, garages, homes, and offices of all your old electronics for FREE and benefit the school. For
all TV’s, computers, monitors, laptops, printers, cell phones, print cartridges, etc. received,
Electronic Recyclers International will donate money to the school. All items received will be
recycled. Please pass this information on to your employer, family members, and friends, as the
more we collect, the more money the school will receive!
If you drop off a computer monitor or TV, please stop by the school office during the week and add
your name and address to the collection log.
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Congratulations to Our Second Graders on Receiving First Eucharist
What a beautiful First Communion liturgy for our second grade students on Saturday! Thank you,
Ms. Mohrbacher and Ms. Gonzalez, for the many hours of time, careful preparation, and faith-filled
enthusiasm that you provided for your students for this important next step in their journey as
Catholics and in their deeper relationship with Christ. Thank you, second grade parents, for
beginning this preparation at home through the faith development you foster in your children from
their first moments of life; all we do at SAS simply builds on your foundation of faith. And thank
you to everyone on the staff for your support and assistance with the reception of this sacrament
by our students. We are grateful for the guidance of our pastor, Monsignor Rob. Together our
investment in the mission of St. Anthony of Padua School and our commitment to the faith
formation of our students brings the Gospel message to life each day for the members of our
community. We are so proud of our second graders! And we look forward to having them join us
for the first time in receiving Communion at our School Mass this Friday.
School Newspaper
Included as an attachment to this week’s packet is the second edition of this year’s school
newspaper, prepared by the students of the second trimester journalism elective. We appreciate
their journalistic efforts under the guidance of Mr. Navarro. Enjoy their articles!
School Auction Invites
Invitations for the annual St. Anthony's School Auction were sent home before Spring Break. Please
be sure to check your child's backpacks if you have not yet received your invitation. Any questions
concerning the auction about earning Parent Participation Hours, making donation etc. please
contact Mrs. Betty Hermosillo-Turner at 313-5496.
Easter Prayer
Lord,
the resurrection of Your Son
has given us new life and renewed hope.
Help us to live as new people
in pursuit of the Christian ideal.
Grant us wisdom to know what we must do,
the will to want to do it,
the courage to undertake it,
the perseverance to continue to do it,
and the strength to complete it.
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“Where Faith and Learning Grow Hand –in- Hand”
5680 North Maroa Avenue ◊ Fresno, California 93704
(559)435-0700 ◊ Fax (559)435-6749
www.sasfresno.com
REGISTRATION FORM
April 14, 2015
To assure your child(ren) a place for next year, please complete the form below and
return to the school office with a NON-REFUNDABLE deposit (cash/check) of
$200.00 per family by Tuesday, April 21, 2015. The deposit is your registration fee.
If your 2014-2015 tuition is not current, you may not register your student for next
year. We have many families who want to enroll their children at St. Anthony’s and we need
to inform them if there are openings. There will be a $50.00 late fee assessed if your
registration is not paid by the deadline of Tuesday 21, April , 2015.
My child/children will be returning to St. Anthony’s School in August 2015.
Include incoming Kindergartners.
Name________________________________________________ Grade 2015/16 _________
________________________________________________ Grade 201/16 _________
________________________________________________ Grade 2015/16 _________
________________________________________________ Grade 2015/16 _________
We are active members of _____________________________________ parish.
Active members of St. Anthony’s Parish will be determined by your consistent weekly proven
attendance at Mass 75% of the year. One of the best way to document your attendance is to
submit your weekly envelope. The minimum amount of donation is based on the subsidy given
to the school by the parish. We are hoping a minimum of $3.00 to $5.00 a week can be
donated. The amount of your donation should be given in good faith based on your income.
Those families that are unable to contribute this amount can donate time to the parish.
Activity status is based on your prior calendar year donation. Your attendance at Sunday Mass
is important.
_____________________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature
_________________________________________________
If your student will not be returning, submit this lower portion by April 21, 2015.
_____ My child/children will not be returning to St. Anthony’s in August 2015.
Student (s) Name __________________________________________
(Please print)
__________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature
THURSDAY April 23rd – Hot Lunch for Student Gov.
Lunch Includes: Hot Dogs
Name
Grade/
Class
Lunch $3
Extra
$1
Total $
This lunch contains no nuts. Please fill out form completely.
Orders must be in by 3:30 pm Wednesday.
Please remember to write separate checks for Thursday and Friday
Cut Here Please
Cut Here Please
FRIDAY April 24th - Hot Lunch for Athletics
Lunch Includes: Pizza
Name
Grade/
Class
Lunch $3
Cheese / Pepperoni
Extra
$1
This lunch contains no nuts. Please fill out form completely.
Orders must be in by 3:30 pm Wednesday.
Total $
Thursday/Friday
May Hot Lunch Menu
$3.00 per meal/$1.00 for extra
Student's Last Name:__________________________________
Name (Class)
Example: John (5A)
Contact Name & Number:________________________________
May 1st
Seventh Grade
Chicken Nuggets
May 7th
Athletics
Pacifica Pizza
Cheese/Pepperoni
May 8th
Student
Government
Chicken Nuggets
May 14th
Soccer
Pacifica Pizza
Cheese/Pepperoni
May 15th
Altar Servers
Chicken Nuggets
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Extra
Extra
Extra
1
2
3
4
May 21st
4S
Pizza
Name (Class)
Example: John (5A)
Single
Extra
May 22nd
Play Day
Hot Dogs
Single
Extra
May 28th
Cub Scouts
Pizza
Single
Extra
May 29th
American Heritage
Hot Dogs
Single
Extra
1
2
3
4
Number of Meals _______
x $3.00=_________
Number of Extras_______
x $1.00=_________
TOTAL=_________
Price Guide:
(add $1.00 for every extra serving)
PLEASE:
Checks payable to "SAS"
Orders due by April 24
1- $3.00, 2-$6.00, 3-$9.00, 4-$12.00, 5-$15.00, 6-$18.00, 7-$21.00, 8-$24.00, 9-$27.00
KEEP TRACK (detach and keep as your record; check Tuesday Packet for complete hot lunch)
Days ordered:
1___ 7___8___ 14___ 15___21___ 22___ 28____29___
1___ 7___8___ 14___ 15___21___ 22___ 28____29___
1___ 7___8___ 14___ 15___21___ 22___ 28____29___
1___ 7___8___ 14___ 15___21___ 22___ 28____29___
Extra
Extra
2015
MAY Hot Lunch Menu
$3.50 per meal/ $1.00 for extra
LAST NAME:
mark meal orders “1” and extra “+ x” on the same line
___________________________
Contact Name, Number & Email Address:
_________________________________
NAME (Class)
(Monday)
May 4
(Tuesday)
May 5
(Wednesday)
May 6
(Monday)
May 11
(Tuesday)
May 12
(Wednesday)
May 13
example: John (4S)
Taco Boats,
Churros
Fresh-Baked
3-Cheese Pizza,
Salad
MINIMUM DAY
Staff Dev’t
BFL: Pancakes &
Sausage (P) or
Ham-Cheese
Croissant (HC)
Curly Pasta with
Meat Sauce, Garlic
Bread
Chicken Soft Taco,
Chips and Salsa
NAME
(Monday)
May 18
(Tuesday)
May 19
(Wednesday)
May 20
(Monday)
May 25
(Tuesday)
May 26
(Wednesday)
May 27
NAME (Class)
NO SCHOOL
Staff Devt
Orange Chicken,
Steamed Rice,
Oriental Salad
All Beef
Hamburger, Salad,
Chips
NO SCHOOL
Memorial Day
Beef Nachos (BN)
or
Taco Salad (TS)
Spaghetti w/
Meatballs, Garlic
Bread
1
2
3
1
2
3
Number of Meals _______x $3.50 = __________
Number of Extras _______x $1.00 = __________
Add $5.00 late fee after 4/29
PLEASE: Double-check your math
Checks payable to ‘LUNCH BOX’
DUE by Wednesday, April 29
TOTAL = ____________
Price Guide: (add $1.00 for every extra serving)
1 - $3.50, 2 - $7.00, 3 - $10.50, 4 - $14.00, 5 - $17.50, 6 - $21.00, 7 - $24.50, 8 - $28.00, 9 - $ 31.50
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------KEEP TRACK (mark the days for which you ordered lunch, cut and keep as your record).
1.
2.
4_____5______
4_____5______
11____12____13____
11____12____13____
19___20_____
19___20_____
26 ____ 27____
26 ____ 27____
Felise Montes
cell 355-7279
[email protected]
Electronic Recycling
One Week
Only !!
5680 N. Maroa
Fresno Ca 93704
April 19th – 26th
9:00am – 3:00pm
We Recycle:
TV’s, Monitors, LCD Screens, Plasma Screens, Laptops, Computer Towers,
Printers, Copiers, Faxes, Calculators, Stereo Systems, Keyboards, Mice, Cell
Phones, Telephones, Toner and Ink Cartridges
Please drop off items next to the
trash bins near the South East
corner of the parking lot.
For More Information Please Contact:
Mr. Olson at [email protected]
SAS Night with
the Grizzlies
May 7, 2015@7:05 pm
Tickets are only $10 each
A special SAS pitcher will throw the First Pitch!!
VS
Please return form to School by May 5th with cash or check made out to ‘SAS’
Any family that buys or sells 4 or more tickets will be entered in the special drawing for one of the following:
A luxury suite for 1 game
4 tickets & dinner passes at the Phoenix Club
2 sets - World Series replica rings
1 free ice cream at lunch for a week
Any Questions Call or Text: Mr. Neumeier 559-435-0700
Last Name
Student Name
Special seating request (no
guarantees, but we can
try)-----
# Tickets
Class
@$10
St. Anthony’s 23rd. Spring Auction
May 16th, 2015
Dear Sixth Grade families,
We sincerely thank you for your participation in our 2015 Spring Auction
fundraiser. This year’s theme is “Midsummer Night’s Dream” and we’re so
excited!
Our 2 Sixth Grade classrooms are in charge of the Women's Table for the Silent
Auction.
This year we’re kindly asking all our wonderful families for a monetary donation
to be used to purchase items for our table. This is an open amount, with NO
minimum, anything is welcome and truly appreciated.
Earn parent participation hours with your donation! Each monetary donation of
$20 value earns you 1 parent participation hour.
We are kindly asking for you to mail the addressed envelope that was mailed to
you a few weeks ago.
Thank you for helping us to make this year’s spring auction successful as we strive
to continue the standards of excellence in education at St. Anthony’s School.
Sincerely,
Mimi Fanucchi Rose Moeck Rebecca Puente Katie Driskill
559-287-1904 559-307-7466 559-960-7860 408-761-3357
Attention all Auction Chairs and Committees Members! Auction Meeting Thursday, A
pril 2
3 in the Social Hall 8:30 am St. Anthony’s Spring Auction
2015
Auction Meeting!!
To all the chairs and committee of
our amazing team!
St. Anthony’s Social Hall
Thursday April 23th
8:30 am
St. Anthony’s 23rd Annual Spring Auction Saturday, May 16, 2015 5:00pm – 11:00pm Join us for an Enchanting Evening! Haven’t bought your tickets yet? Grab a group of friends and sit together (tables hold 10 people)! Don’t miss this spectacular night of fun! Tickets now available in the school office or at www.sasfresn.ejoinme.org/2015. Tickets are $80 and include: Pre-­‐party Martini Bar Dinner from Pardini’s Silent & Live Auction Photo Booth After-­‐party with DJ, dancing & taco bar
Math Packet Summer Course for Incoming 7th Graders
August 3rd-7th 9:00-12:00
All incoming 7th graders are required to complete the Summer Math Packet. Join Mrs. Riddle
for a one-week Math Camp. We will brush up your math skills, and most importantly we will
complete your entire Math Packet together.
(GUARANTEED: MATH PACKET COMPLETION)
$200 Snack and materials provided
$175 If enrolled by June 3rd
$50 Deposit to hold your child’s place
Make checks payable to Abbi Riddle.
PLEASE DETACH THE BOTTOM PORTION AND RETURN WITH YOUR DEPOSIT TO THE
ENVELOPE IN THE OFFICE MARKED “7TH GRADE SUMMER SCHOOL.”
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Incoming 7th Graders: Mrs. Riddle
Name:
_________________________________________________________________
Email: _________________________________________________________________
Phone: ________________________________________________________________
_
Parent’s Name: ________________________________________________________________
St. Anthony’s 23rd Annual Spring Auction Saturday, May 16, 2015 Need parent hours? We need volunteers! Greeters (day of event) Tear-­down (day after the event) Please contact Betty Turner to sign up. [email protected] Math Packet Summer Course for Incoming 8th Graders
August 3-7
9:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.
All incoming 7th and 8th graders are required to complete the Summer Math Packet.
Join Ms. Moore for a one week Math Camp.
We will brush up on your math skills, and most importantly,
we will complete your entire Math Packet together.
(GUARANTEED: MATH PACKET COMPLETION)
$200 Snack and materials provided
$175 If enrolled by June 3
$50 Deposit to hold your child’s place
Make checks payable to Tiffani Moore.
PLEASE DETACH THE BOTTOM PORTION AND RETURN WITH YOUR DEPOSIT TO THE
ENVELOPE IN THE OFFICE MARKED “8TH GRADE SUMMER SCHOOL.”
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Incoming 8th Graders: Ms. Moore
Name:
_____________________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________________________________
Parent’s Name: ____________________________________________________________
8th Grade Summer Reading Camp
July 27– July 31, 2015
9:00am-12:00pm
Room 4 with Mrs. Cochran
Summer reading is designed to maintain student reading level, improve
comprehension, and enhance vocabulary. It is critical in helping ensure that
students’ literacy skills remain strong. Our Summer Reading Camp is offered
to assist your child in completing a portion of the 8th Grade Summer Reading
Requirement.
During the week of Summer Camp, we will read the non-fiction book Soul
Surfer by Bethany Hamilton. We will analyze strategies for reading nonfiction as well as preparing for Book Talks. Summer Reading Campers will
read and take the AR test on Soul Surfer with the RESPONSE form completed
and turned in for full credit.
$200 Snack and materials provided
$175 If enrolled by Wednesday, June 3
$50 Deposit to hold your child’s place
(Payment in full due: July 27)
Please make checks payable to Kim Cochran.
PLEASE DETACH THE BOTTOM PORTION AND RETURN WITH YOUR DEPOSIT TO THE ENVELOPE IN THE OFFICE.
8th Grade Summer Reading Camp
July 27– July 31, 2015
9:00am-12:00pm
Room 4 with Mrs. Cochran
Student Name ____________________________________
Email _____________________________________________
_____
_____
Parent Name _______________________________
Phone
_______________________________
Please provide the Soul Surfer book for my child. No additional cost.
My child will bring the Soul Surfer book. E-reader approved with completed form.
Contact Mrs. Cochran with questions: [email protected]
Entering 8th Grade Summer Reading Requirements
2015-2016
Bible: Read the Gospel of Mark
Literature: Read (1) Fiction & (1) Non-Fiction Book from List
Title
Author
F/NF
Book
Level
AR Points
Word
Count
Uglies
Scott Westerfield
Fiction
5.2
13.0
87,274
The Wave
Fiction
5.2
5.0
32,106
Brown Girl Dreaming
Todd Strasser
Jaqueline
Woodson
Fiction
5.3
5.0
30,318
Counting by 7's
Holly Sloan
Fiction
5.6
10.0
62,677
A Separate Peace
John Knowles
Fiction
6.9
10.0
56,787
Soul Surfer
Bethany Hamilton
6.0
5.0
30,303
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou
6.7
13.0
78,384
Gifted Hands
Pure Grit: How American World War II Nurses Survived
Battle
Ben Carson
6.8
11.0
68,301
7.0
7.0
38,292
War in the Middle East: A Reporter's Story
Wilborn Hampton
7.4
4.0
23,595
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NonFiction
NonFiction
NonFiction
NonFiction
NonFiction
Students must choose books from the lists provided. You must read one fiction
book and one non-fiction book. If a student desires to read a book that is not on the
list, special permission must be given by Mrs. Cochran. You may email her with the
book’s information, and she will make a decision.
After reading your chosen books, complete the RESPONSE forms which will be
found on our school web site after June 3. (Literature)
Completed RESPONSE forms must be received by Mrs. Cochran on Monday, August
17 for full credit. (English)
AR Tests must be taken on your chosen summer reading books on or before Friday,
August 21.
A writing assignment will be completed in class during the week of August 24 to
review the reading of the Gospel of Mark. (English and Religion)
8th Grade AR Goal Trimester 1: 25 points.
Summer Camp Chess Class
___June 22nd to 26th or ___July 13th to 17th
or___August 3rd to 7th
Everyday of the week from 8:30 to Noon
of instruction for only $170.00
Beginner to Advance from 2nd through 8th Grade
No child is ever turned away due to financial need. Financial aid is available.
Students will be appropriately grouped by age and skill.
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Summer Chess Camp Class
St. Paul Newman Center
1572 E. Barstow Avenue
Fresno, Ca. 94710
(in the Cardinal Newman Hall)
Monday to Friday from 8:30 to noon
of instruction for only $170.00
Student Name:____________________________ Grade: ________
Address: _______________________________Phone: __________
City:______________ Zip:__________ Cell:___________________
Parent Name:_________________ e-mail address______________
Mail a check to French’s Knights, 1422 E. Cortland Ave., Fresno, Ca. 93704
For further information, call Vaness French at (559) 243-6226 or email
[email protected]
Select one of these options:
Please check one: Returning camper _____ New camper ____
Summer Reading for Incoming 7th Graders
July 27th– July 31st 9:00-12:00
All incoming 7th graders are required to read two novels this summer and take the AR tests the
first week of school. Wouldn’t it be great to get one out of the way? Join Mrs. Riddle for a week
of READING. We will read the required novel, take the AR test (which will count for 1st
Trimester AR points), and get a jumpstart on how to keep a Reading Journal and write a
character analysis for next year. (GUARANTEED: AR TEST PASS)
$200 Snack and materials provided
$175 If enrolled by June 1st
$50 Deposit to hold your child’s place
Make checks payable to Abbi Riddle.
PLEASE DETACH THE BOTTOM PORTION AND RETURN WITH YOUR DEPOSIT TO THE
ENVELOPE IN THE OFFICE MARKED “7th GRADE SUMMER SCHOOL.”
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Incoming 7th Graders: Mrs. Riddle
Book - Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper (8 AR points)
Name: ___________________________________________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________________________
Parent’s Name: _________________________________________________________
I will need you to provide the book ______
I will purchase the book on my Kindle or other reading device ______
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St. Anthony of Padua Evacuation Plan
An evacuation of the school building may occur if the administration is aware of a bomb threat, a gas leak, or a potential fire. An announcement
will be made instructing the students to evacuate to the grass area along the Browning Avenue fence to remain clear of the buildings. Students
will be supervised by their homeroom teachers.
In the event of an evacuation, parents will be notified via SchoolSpeak that their child/ren must be picked up from school. A parent or guardian
with proper identification must sign out his/her child/ren. The homeroom teacher will have the sign-out paperwork.
Under the direction of school personnel, parents will enter through the Maroa gate. They will present their identification to their child’s teacher,
sign out their child, and exit through the Browning gate.
If the back area of the school is where the emergency situation exists, students will evacuate to the front parking lot. The same identification and
sign-out procedure described above will be followed. If necessary, the church may be used as an alternate location for shelter.
In all emergency situations, the staff, students, and parents will follow the directions given by the emergency personnel on site.
Maroa
Gate
Browning
Gate