3/26/14 - St. Norbert School

The Bulldog
March 26, 2015
NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL:
Dear Parents,
Yearbooks are being sold for the school year 2014-2015.
For the discounted price of $30 your child will have a
book full of wonderful school memories. Anyone who
purchases a book by tomorrow will earn a Dress
Down Day next Monday, March 30th. The price of the
yearbook will be $35 starting Monday, March 30th.
Tomorrow is the deadline for the Mother/Son event at the
Reading Phillies on Friday, April 17th. Tickets for the
game are $25 which includes admission into the game, a
buffet and a fleece blanket and fireworks afterwards. Tee
shirts for the occasion are being sold as well. These
orders are due tomorrow. If you have any questions
please contact Renee Files or Julie Wright.
Easter vacation will begin on Wednesday, April 1st with an
11:30 dismissal. Just a reminder that Great Valley
School District will bus in the AM but not at 11:30. If
you live in Great Valley then you need to pick up at
11:30. School will resume on Wednesday, April 8th.
We will not being have a Bulldog next week. I hope you
and your family have a wonderful and blessed Easter.
With Holy Week starting next week please try to attend
the different Holy Week services in your parish. This is
the holiest time of the year as a Catholic and the greatest
day is on Easter Sunday when the Lord rises from the
dead. Alleluia. Alleluia, Alleluia!
Easter Blessings to you and your family,
Mrs. Mary Kay Hennessy
Principal
Important Dates to Remember
Wednesday – April 1st
Wednesday - April 8th
- Easter Holiday Begins
11:30 Dismissal
- Holy Thursday - NO CLASSES
- Good Friday – NO CLASSES
- EASTER HOLIDAY –
NO CLASSES
- EASTER HOLIDAY –
NO CLASSES
- Reading Olympics
CAT Pickering – 6:00 PM
- Grand VIP Day - 9:00 – 11:30 AM
- Mass - 9:00 – 10:00 AM
- Classes Resume
Thursday – April 17th
- Universal Visitation Day – 7th Grade
Thursday – April 2nd
Friday – April 3rd
Monday – April 6th
Tuesday – April 7th
Thursday – April 9th
Friday – April 10th
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2015 - 2016 SCHOOL YEAR
Monday – August 31st
- SCHOOL BEGINS for FALL 2015
Grades 1 – 8 Report
11:30 Dismissal
Tuesday – September 1st
- Full Day – Grades 1 – 8 Report
Wednesday – September 2nd - Full Day – Grades 1 – 8 Report
Thursday – September 3rd - Full Day – Grades 1 – 8 Report
Friday – September 4th
- NO CLASSES
Monday – September 7th
- LABOR DAY
NO CLASSES
Tuesday – September 8th
- Kindergarten Begins
Wednesday – September 9th - Pre-K Begins
February 26th – March 4th 2016 - Terra Nova Testing
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DID YOU KNOW?
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT:
As part of our recent reading unit that focuses on
"uniqueness", along with our love for reading, 3A
designed and created unique cereal boxes based on
the characters, setting, and plot of books we have
just read.
Introducing our newest little Bulldog.
Arlana (Arli) Fitzgerald was born Monday,
March 23rd at 10:16 AM weighing 7.15 lbs. and
was 20.5" long.
We will be presenting our boxes to our classmates in
the form of a commercial, in hope that we can
encourage others to want to try out a new book!
Cayetano (K) and his brother Sebastian are
both really good and sweet big brothers.
Congratulations to all the
Fitzgerald Family!!

St. Norbert School 5th grader Liam Sargent swam
in the state swimming championships. He won 2
bronze medals for the medley and freestyle relays
and placed 8th in the 50 meter breaststroke and the
100 meter breaststroke. Congratulations, Liam!
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CROSS-CURRICULAR INSTRUCTION:
SNS combines English Language Arts and Social Studies.
This past Saturday, March 21st, the Chester County Historical Society welcomed 29 Saint Norbert teams to compete in the National History
Day 2015 Regional Competition. Kudos go to 45 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students, who spent the day performing exhibits,
documentaries and stage performances. 10 students placed and are eligible to continue to the Pennsylvania State Competition.
Winners in the Junior Individual Performance:
Annemarie O'Brien placed first for:: Parity, No Parasols: Betty Friedan and The Feminine Mystique.
Kirsten Grey placed third for: Lucille Ball: A Comedienne for the Good, the Bad, and the Red.
Katie Murphy took honorable mention for: Harriet Tubman: The Underground Experience
Winners in the Junior Group Performance:
Lindsey Barnes and Hannah Posca placed first for: Helen Keller: More than a "Miracle Worker" in Movies.
Kate Fitzgerald and Courtney Keith placed second for: Susan B. Anthony: Fight the Fight for Women's Rights.
Christina Paski and Ashlynn Massimiano placed third for: William Penn: Pennsylvania Founder and Freedom Fighter.
Winners in the Junior Group Documentary:
Billy Carlini and Kellen Fitzgerald placed third for: Vince Lombardi: Building a Dynasty One Win at a Time.
Certificates of Excellence were also awarded to teams for Outstanding Scholarship:
Ian Kennedy and Christine Fair, Mohandas Gandhi: the Man of Peace and Power
Joseph Castaldi and Sean Murphy: Anthony Wayne: Leading a Revolution for Freedom
Ryan Hoffman: Steve Jobs: Innovator and Father of Technology
Kevin Walton and Noah Makowicz: The Marshall Plan- The Policy that Salvaged Europe
Jimmy Dilks: Andrew Carnegie, Harder than Steel
Chris Keith: Winston Churchill: A Diplomat of the People
Lily Morris: Mother Teresa: Universal Crusader of the Unwanted
Eamon Finn: Slavery to Success: Booker T. Washington
Ethan McLean, Blake Laudadio, Matthew Posca: Abraham Lincoln: Redefining a Nation
Andrew Mason, Eamonn Walsh, Christopher Fagley: Pope John Paul II: Saint and Savior
Emily McDonald and Caroline Klaiber: Winston Churchill and the Iron Curtain
Ana Ciarrocchi, Annie Mulqueen, Grace Binck: The Wright Brothers: Soaring in the Wright Direction
Kate Perretta, Grace Lopresti, Hope Syron: World's First Lady: Eleanor Roosevelt
Gianna Gatto: Nelson Mandela: His Struggle for Freedom
Caroline McDonald: Fidel Castro: A Fierce but Foolish Leader
Richie Cavallaro: Ronald Reagan: Breaking Down Barriers
Marlon Bayer: Henry ford finds His Inventive Side
Charley Furtaw: Fallout from the Atomic Bomb: The Truman Doctrine
Dominique Marlin Andrews: A Disciple of the Domino Effect: Ronald Reagan and the Cold War
Sloane Duzy: Hidden Waters: Ponce de Leon and His Finding Florida
Angeline Toole: Dorothy Day: Her Joy Amid suffering
Ethan Strohmetz: Napoleon Bonaparte
Our future is in good hands with these student leaders.
Thank you to all parents who supported this educational program and to Mr. DeSimone who spent the day filming this event.
Look for us on the web!
~ Mrs. Riisen.
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National History Day 2015 Regional Competition
Winners
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Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication
Entries may be emailed to: [email protected]
Submissions received by 3 p.m. Wednesday will be included in Thursday publication