SS. Simon and Jude School Terra Nova Results Week of 3-19-15 Swiss Farms App Info The Community You Feel. School Newsletter The Lessons You Love Issue #26 SS. Simon and Jude Mission Statement Through the Immaculate Heart of Mary we at Saints Simon and Jude School, commit ourselves to learning, proclaiming and living the Good News of Jesus Christ. We strive to educate and develop all for Catholic leadership in the church and community, enabling one another to serve with Compassion, Courage and Competence. Thoughts from Sister Jeannine The scriptures do not tell us a great deal about Saint Joseph. They do tell us that he was a just man and that he was a carpenter. Therefore, he was – a builder – a repairer – a hard worker. Today on this feast of Saint Joseph I have reflected on all those who have been (and still are) the ones who build me up – spiritually, intellectually and emotionally. There are those who build/repair my ability to see myself and others more clearly and honestly. There are those who build/repair my confidence in known skills and those yet to be discovered. There are those who build/repair my humanity and humility as I acknowledge my incompleteness and insufficiencies. There are those who build/repair my trust and hope because they forgive and bring me to forgive. There are those who build/repair my relationship with God because of their example and encouragement. Many of you are those various builders/repairers. I give thanks for all today and pray that Saint Joseph, patron of all families, blesses your individual family and our SSJ family. In this week’s letter you will find information about: Terra Nova Last Visit SSJ Day Reading Olympics Response need if attend 3/25/15 – Parenting with Love and Logic In this week's folder you will find: April Calendar Box Top Form WC Junior Tennis Flyer From the Home & School Congratulations to the Murphy family (Michael – Room 13) who won $200 at last week’s raffle. If you are still interested in a raffle ticket, contact Kathi Clapham at [email protected]. Winners are drawn every Friday until the end of May! SSJ FAMILY bingo night is this Friday March 20th. There is no entrance fee, but bingo cards are $1 or $5 for a pack. Come and enjoy a fun night with lots of prizes! Bingo starts at 6:30, but if you pre-ordered pizza for your family, it will be served at 6:00. Make sure to get there on time to ensure that it’s hot! (Please RSVP to order your pizza on the form sent home in the communication folder by this Friday March 13th!!!) And coming to SSJ on Thursday, March 26th is LADIES Bag Bingo Night. RSVP yes by sending in your form and $25 per person attending to Colleen Donohue c/o Brian Donohue, Room, 1 by this Friday, March 20th. (Tickets will also be available at the door.) Cost includes 4 bingo cards for ten games and light snacks. Doors open at 6:15 pm and bingo starts at 7:00. The event is BYOB, and there will be light snacks served as well. Note and Save these Dates: Family bingo night is Friday, March 20th. Ladies Bag Bingo is Thursday, March 26th. March is the month for Bingo at SSJ!!! SSSJ Grandparents day is Monday, April 13th. (More information to follow soon.) New Requests and Opportunities 1. Terra Nova Testing: Grades 3 to 7 will take the InView section of Terra Nova tomorrow, Friday March 20th. This test MUST be administered first. The whole next week will be used to administer the academic subtests in Grades 2 to 7. These dates are published on the yearly calendar and so absences – except for illness or emergencies - are not expected. No homework or other tests are assigned during the testing – but each child is urged to look over any materials for the next day’s test(s) and then get to bed early enough to have a great rest, eat a good breakfast and be ready for their best brain power. 2. Tomorrow, Friday, March 20th, is the last formal “Visit SSJ Day” beginning at 8:00 until 10:00. If you know a neighbor, family member or co-worker who may be considering SSJ, please alert them. 3. We have Reading Olympics teams beginning in grade 4 through grade 8. The 4th and 5th graders are moderated by Mrs. Mobile and Mrs. Kelly and they will compete on Tuesday, March 24th. The 6th to 8th grade team, moderated by Mrs. Langdon and Mrs. Battista will participate in their competition on Thursday March 26. We wish them good luck! Repeated Requests and Opportunities 1. If you have not re-registered and have not contacted us, please return the re-registration form indicating your decision. If there is a circumstance holding you back for the present decision, please let me know. 2. From the Nurse’s office: If you have received a third and final notice for missing medical requirements per PA State Law, please hand them in as soon as possible to the school nurse. The deadline of May 1st is fast approaching. Failure to hand in this required information results in your child not being able to come to school on Friday, May 1, 2015. If you have any questions, please contact us at 610-692-8464. Thank you. Pam Dutill, RN and Inez Burg, Rn, CSN. 3. Life Touch Pictures have been returned. No purchase is required. Please send back either your payment or your child’s pictures as soon as possible. 4. Come and help as a Lunch Monitor! You must have all your clearances for this and there is a small stipend. The hours are from 12-1:30 pm for one to five days a week...Please no small children. Contact Celeste Gerace: [email protected]. 5. On Wednesday, March 25th, Mrs. Coulter has invited Barb Bogel back to SSJ for an evening of more casual sharing on the topic she so well introduced in September: Disciplining with Love and Logic. This will be held in the Meehan Center from 7:00-8:00 p.m. (At this time our response is so low that we may cancel. So please respond to [email protected] by 3/20/15 if you wish to attend. 6. Application for BLOCS tuition assistance will be available on the BLOCS website and on SS Simon and Jude’s website on February 1st. It should then be submitted no later than March 31. *PLEASE NOTE THEY EXTENDED THE DEADLINE FRIOM MARCH 15. Please see the site for all needed information. (EVEN IF YOU RECEIVED ASSISTANCE THIS YEAR, YOU MUST SUBMIT A FORM FOR 15-16. 7. Special Chick-Fil-A lunch on April 10th to benefit Pedal for Pink. The flyer went home last week. If you need one, please contact the main office, [email protected]. 8. SSJ Parish is participating in Partners in Outreach organization collecting new Easter Outfits. If your family would like to participate, you can send the “outfit” to school and we will get it to the church. 9. Orders for SSJ 14-15 Yearbook deadline is March 23rd! The cost of the yearbook is $20. Checks can be made payable to SS Simon and Jude Home & School or if ordering online go to YBPay.lifetouch.com and use ID code 5214215 with a credit card. When ordering please indicate WHO should receive the yearbook. (i.e. which child) If you have any questions, please contact Margie Kropiewnicki 610-436-9849 or [email protected]. 10. Reminder for the collection of toiletry items to support the sisters at Camilla Hall. 11. Immaculata University Children’s Theater presents “What’s A Wolf To Do?” on Sunday, 3/29/15 at 2:00 PM. Adults - $10 and Children - $7. For further questions: 610-6457-4400 X 3731. **************************************************************************************************************** Expressions of Gratitude and Congratulations 1. We congratulate our Peacemakers for the month of February who consistently faced problems with a sense of creative hope and faithful determination to find the best solution. Gr. K Ryan Dooley & Marley LaPella Gr. 1 Aidan Ross & Caroline Brittingham Gr.2 Timmy Kirk & Olivia DiFabio Gr. 3 Rylee Sullivan & Louis Edgcumbe Gr. 4 Finn Kelly & Gavin Fretz Gr. 5 Abby Shrikanthan & Olivia Musso Gr. 6 Anthony Cecco & Katie Steinetz Gr. 7 Grace Farrell & Andrew Wright Gr. 8 Michael LaBricciosa & Nicholas Benecke 2. Thank you to all who participated in the Mathematicians for Missions – those who presented and those who listened, learned some interesting facts and generously donated to the Rice Bowl. During the day $ 166.00 was donated and in the evening, 262.00! 3. Congratulations also to Shane Repp and Ryan Smyth who were JV basketball All -Stars and to Jack Purcell and Shane Burke who were varsity basketball All-Stars. Thanks to the All-Star coaches too. 4. Congratulations to the students who were the top two in First in Math for their class and/or the most improved in gaining points for this trimester compared to last trimester: K-1: K-2: Rm 1: Rm 11: Rm 2: Rm 12: Rm 3: Rm 13: Rm 4: Rm 14: Bobby Ross and Brian Wade Haley An and Casey McConloque Brian Donohue and Matthew Carpenter Mackenzie Melcher and Michael Hagerty Ryan Govatos and Aubrey Maslo Austin Trout and Eli Ecret Justin Gaffney and Owen Steinetz Brianna Reino and Caiden Canale Marty Steinetz and Rebecca Jackson Sydney Reinecker and Anna Angelozzi Most Improved Player - Bobby Ross Most Improved Player - Madeline Simpson Most Improved Player - Madeline Hagman Most Improved Player - Carter Steinetz Most Improved Player - Ryan Govatos Most Improved Player - Eli Ecret Most Improved Player Owen Steinetz Most Improved Player Matthew McFillin Most Improved Player Ryan McAveney Most Improved Player Kevin McConlogue The top five in Grades K to 4 were: Ryan Govatos (Gr 2), Marty Steinetz (Gr 4), Austin Trout (Gr 2), Rebecca Jackson (Gr 4) and Aubrey Maslo (Gr 2) 5. Thanks to all the Box top clippers! Rooms K1 and 17 will have a class dress down with their totals of 700 and 552 box tops. Rooms 15 and 16 will have an extra gym uniform day because they brought in 450 and 406 tops. 6. We are grateful to Father Jim who is taking on the altar server training and coordination From a current SSJ parent “I put a lot of thought into choosing the “right” school for my son, and visited several schools in the area. After my visit to SS Simon and Jude, I knew we had found a home. I was extremely impressed with the faculty, the facility and Sister Jeannine Norton. The deciding factor, though, was the students themselves. I saw numerous smiling, confident faces as I walked through the halls. I was overwhelmed by the feeling of community and warmth that filled this school. These were children that were being molded into fine young men and woman; children that I wanted to be role models for my son. The academic experience has also been an extremely positive one. My son’s teachers have gone above and beyond to communicate with me about my son’s progress. I could not be happier with his growth. This growth has also come from the after school programs that he is involved with. The CARES program allows my son to get guidance with his homework and play with his friends, while still remaining in a safe and caring environment. As a member of the Track and Field team, he has gained confidence in himself and has learned what it means to be part of a team. He is being taught in a Catholic environment that has brought out the best in him, and is instilling qualities such as compassion and caring that he will carry with him forever. We definitely made the right choice in choosing SS Simon and Jude as our “HOME”.” Prayer requests: Please keep the following intentions in your prayers: 1. For the repose of the soul of Ms. Melanie Hart’s mother. (Melanie is the receptionist in the church office.) 2. For Aoife Mannion’s (grade 4) grandfather who is ill. 3. For Sebastian (Gr. 2) and Gabriel (Gr. K) Molavoque’s aunt who is ill 4. For Mrs. Rose McCormack, long time lunch aide, who is ill 5. For Mrs. Dryfoos’ mom who is ill. 6. For Izzy (Gr. 1) and Gena (Gr. 4) Volpe’s grandfather who is recovering from extensive surgery. 7. We were asked to pray for Conall Harvey, a pre-K student at Cardinal Foley School. He has leukemia and is hospitalized with an infection. Glimpse at the Days Ahead Thurs. 3/19 Fri. 3/20 Mon. 3/23 Tues. 3/24 Wed. 3/25 Thurs. 3/26 Sun. 3/29 7:00 SSJ Parish Penance Service On this first day of Spring, Grades 3 to 7 will take the InView (cognitive learning) section of the Terra Nova Tests Visit SSJ Day - Please alert any friends, neighbors or co-workers who are considering a catholic education for their child. Family Bingo - 6:00 PM Pizza and 6:30 Bingo Mon. 3/23 – Fri. 3/27 Terra Nova Standardized Testing 2:15 Stations of the Cross lead by Grade 8 6:30 PM Teaching the Mass for Grade 2 6:00 PM to 9:00PM Grades 4-5 Reading Olympics at east High School 7:00 PM Parenting with Love and Logic 7:00 PM Designer Bag Bingo Palm Sunday 10:30 AM Grade 2 will take special part in the palm entrance procession. Happy Birthday Father Gerlach too God and Father of us all, in Jesus, your Son and our Savior, you have made us your sons and daughters in the family of the Church. May your grace and love help our families in every part of the world be united to one another in fidelity to the Gospel. May the example of the Holy Family, with the aid of your Holy Spirit, guide all families, especially those most troubled, to be homes of communion and prayer and to always seek your truth and live in your love. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us!
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