Education for Life McDonell Area Catholic Schools are committed to the formation of community, academic excellence and the spiritual and physical well-being of each student in the Spirit of Jesus Christ. October 2014 School Newsletter Central Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7 am to 4 pm Thursday - 6 pm School Offices open 7:30 am to 4:00 pm 715.723.0538 www.macs.k12.wi.us Look for MACS on Facebook & Twitter St. Charles Childcare St. Charles Borromeo Primary Holy Ghost Elementary Notre Dame Middle School McDonell Central Catholic High School 723.2161 723.5827 723.6478 723.4777 723.9126 MACS welcomes new faculty and support staff Dear Families and Staff, We are very happy to welcome a few old faces and some new faces to our staff this year. Please take some time to introduce yourself! She also has a minor in Social Studies. Libby commented, “I like how close-knit the MACS community is. There is always somebody willing to help me out.” Early Childhood Center: Jamie Heldt, BB4C Lead Teacher Jamie is originally from Mosinee, WI. She went on to UWPlatteville where she received her Bachelor’s Degree. Jamie stated, “I have been greatly impressed with the friendliness of all the staff and partnering families!” Lisa Neff, Food Service Head Cook - Lisa grew up in the Altoona-Fall Creek area. Her husband is a McDonell alum and her daughter is a student at MACS. “I am so excited to be a part of MACS. I’ve known Deacon Dan (Food Service Supervisor) for several years and it is a pleasure to work with him and Sally, to make the students’ lunch something they look forward to,” said Lisa. St. Charles Borromeo Primary: Tammy Brown, Food Service Head Cook - Tammy is from Chippewa Falls and when asked what she liked about MACS so far she responded, “I am happy to be working in a kitchen with the focus on whole food cooking.” Keri Brugge, 2nd Grade - Keri attended the University of Central Florida and received a degree in Elementary Education after graduating from Lynn, Massachusetts. Keri remarked, “I love working for the MACS system. I myself went through 12 years of Catholic School. Having the opportunity to work in a Catholic School like MACS really does feel like home!” Mary Travis, Spanish Grades 3-8 - Mary grew up in continued on page 2 October EVENTS For full listing, check on website for school’s monthly events calendars. Roxie Swoboda, Assistant Cook - Roxie is an alum of McDonell, class of 1983. She and her husband Tim live in the area and have five children, three who have graduated from McDonell. Roxie says, “I love working at St. Charles! Everyone has made me feel very welcomed. I feel very blessed!” Holy Ghost Elementary: Erica Abramowicz, 4th grade Erica graduated from UW-Superior with a Bachelors in Education, specifically in the subject of Science. She lives in the Gilman-Thorp area. “So far it has been nice,” she said. “Everyone is very welcoming and helpful.” Rebecca Collins, 5th grade - Rebecca received a Bachelor’s degree from UW-River Falls in Agriculture, Food and Environmental Science in 2002. In 2003 she graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Master’s in Education for Curriculum and Instruction in Science. She has spent the last six years teaching in Texas. Teaching at MACS has brought her closer to her hometown of Zumbro Falls, MN. Rebecca commented, “I have really come to appreciate the family and community support that this district has shown.” Libby Kreider, 4th Grade - Libby’s early years were spent in Appleton, WI. She graduated from UW-Eau Claire in December of 2013 with a degree in Middle Childhood/Early Adolescents. Celebrating 130 years 1882-2012 Yvonne Peterson, Interoffice Mail and Food Courier Yvonne is from Chippewa Falls and has grandchildren who attend MACS. When asked what she thought about working at MACS, Yvonne replied, “Love it! People are so friendly and very nice.” 1 Oct 1 No morning buses - Mass Day (Parents welcome) McD-ND Parent-Teacher Conferences Benefit Dinner for Cathy Greenseth @ McD 4:30-6:30 Oct 2 ND Parent-Teacher Scheduled Conferences Oct 4 Booster Club Silent/Live Auction @ McDonell Drive One 4UR School Fundraiser - Chi-Hi Parking Lot Oct 8 Masses SC 8:30, ND-MCD 10:30, HG 12:10 NDAA Monthly Meeting – 6 p.m. in library McD Athletic Boosters Monthly Meeting – 7 p.m. @ McD library Oct 10 McD Homecoming game at Doris Field Oct 13 MACS Music Boosters Parent Monthly Meeting – 6:30 p.m. @ McD Oct 15 Masses SC 8:30, ND-MCD 10:30, HG 12:10 Chippewa Falls Deanery Teen Life Night from 6:308:30 p.m. @ McD. Oct 20 McD Fall Band & Choir Concert @ 7 p.m. Baby Shower for Mary week (all schools) Oct 31 End of quarter Family Newsletter October 2014 MACS Central Office www.macs.k12.wi.us continued from page 1 Merrill, WI and went on to UW-Stevens Point where she received an Education Degree in Spanish. She said, “I am very impressed with the MACS staff community and I feel very welcomed and supported with the start of the school year.” $crip Fundraising News Notre Dame Middle School: Ron Keefer, Science - Ron worked at MACS for several years in the high school Science Department teaching Biology, Earth Sciences, AP Anatomy and more before retiring just a few years ago. We are so excited to have you back! Kari Stepp, Health and Physical Education Teacher for 6th8th grades at Notre Dame and JV Volleyball Coach at McDonell - McDonell Alum, ‘00, Kari graduated from UW-Eau Claire in 2004, with a BS in Kinesiology and Education. A Health Education degree from UW-Stout in 2007. “My dream has always been to come back and teach and coach at McDonell. I am beyond excited to be back home, in this incredible Catholic community where the children are wonderful, the parents are fantastic, and my fellow teachers and administrators are very supporting of what I do! There is absolutely no place like home,” stated Kari. McDonell Central Catholic High School Donna Keck, Food Service Assistant – Donna grew up in Cadott. She attended DeVry University and received a Bachelors Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology. Donna stated, “I enjoy seeing the students and everyone has been so friendly.” James Richie, Spanish - James is originally from Cumberland, WI. After graduation he attended UW-Eau Claire where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish Liberal Arts. James said, “I am very excited to be at such a great community.” Lou Tozer, Administrative Assistant - Many of you already know Lou who helped Notre Dame Middle School as an assistant while Tami Pieper was out on maternity leave last spring. Welcome back! web link: www.macs.k12.wi.us/scrip.html Several months ago, the Scrip gift card program was extended so that parishioners can give their Scrip credit to our area Catholic parishes. In this short time, sales at some of the parishes have doubled. This spreads the benefits of the Scrip gift card program to help McDonell Area Catholic Schools, current MACS families, future MACS families, our supporting area Catholic parishes, and our community businesses. The McDonell Area Catholic Schools Scrip Gift Card Program is a win, win program. How can this program get better? Everyone can support the McDonell Area Catholic School Scrip gift card program! You will find it very easy to do and you will see that it makes budgeting your spending much easier. Call me with questions. Mrs. Barb Gale Advancement News Jenny Schafer, Director of Advancement 715.723.0538 ext. 3306 * [email protected] Time to think cars and spaghetti! Amy Vogt, Vocal Music Teacher - “People have been very friendly! I appreciate the support as I get going in a new room, new environment, and with new acquaintances.” Education Technology & Media Val Knobloch, Director of Technology [email protected] Fall 2014 has arrived as have the initiatives we mentioned in our June update. Notre Dame and McDonell students welcomed new technology in both our 1:1 ChromeBook pilot and Project Lead the Way (PLTW) initiative this semester. In the next few newsletters, we will go into depth with each of the projects. The first set of ChromeBooks arrived in early September and 7th graders have been using them in class and at home. The 6th graders will receive their machines in October. Based on teacher recommendations, our strategic goals and research we implemented this pilot 1:1 over the summer and teacher reports have been good so far this Fall. With this initiative, the ongoing iPad initiative and Project Lead the Way, we have tripled the number of computers and portable devices in our system. And Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) continues to be popular. Next month, we will report on PLTW and infrastructure improvements. McDonell Area Catholic Schools Barb Gale, Administrative Assistant and Scrip Fundraising Coordinator 715.723.0538 x3301 [email protected]. 2 Mrs. Jenny Schafer Please join us for our 4th annual Drive 4UR School, in partnership with Bloomer Ford. Stop by the Chi Hi parking lot on Saturday, October 4th and test drive a Ford. For every test drive we will receive $25. They will donate up to $6000!! Come on by – test drive a vehicle and then stay to watch the MACKS football game or take the test drive after the game. Then, join us that evening at McDonell HS for the Spirit of the Macks auction event for our athletic programs. A fun evening with lots of great items to bid on – maybe get a head start on your Christmas shopping. Make Saturday, October 4th MACKS DAY! Planning is well underway for the 7th Annual Spaghetti Spectacular set for Sunday, November 9th. This all school fundraiser is a great community building event. We need ALL of our parents to help make this event a success. Remember, the deadline for volunteering is October 17th. Any open spots after the 17th will be assigned. Use VolunteerSpot in the parent page. Thank you for supporting our schools. See you on October 4th and November 9th! Family Newsletter October 2014 MACS Organizations www.macs.k12.wi.us MACS Home and School Association Notre Dame Athletic Association email: [email protected] web link: www.macs.k12.wi.us/hns.html email: [email protected] web link: www.macs.k12.wi.us/ndaa.html Welcome Fall! The HandS Committee has hit the ground running this year planning events for the school year. We hope you all were able to join us for the Family Game Night. Next up is the Harvest Hoedown at St. Charles on Friday, October 24th. This is always a fun event for the children, teachers and volunteers. Volunteers are needed! If you are interested in volunteering, please register on VolunteerSpot for this terrific event. We invite you to join us at our next parent meeting on November 12th at 6:00 p.m. at St. Charles. All parents are welcome and encouraged to attend. Meeting attendance counts towards your required volunteer hours. If you have any event/activities ideas, we would love to hear and discuss them! Enjoy the fall colors and weather and we appreciate all that you do for your child’s education! The NDAA candy bar sale is in full swing! Look for student athletes selling World’s Finest Chocolate and help support middle school athletics! If you do not have a child in middle school athletics but are willing to sell candy bars, please contact Tami Pieper, Notre Dame Administrative Assistant, and she can get you a box. Mrs. Michele Kressin The NDAA meets the second NDAA President Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. in the McDonell library. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to come to the meeting! The concession stand is up and running during home games at Holy Ghost. There is a new sign with instructions on who to call and how to open and close the concession stand posted on the wall by the cheese machine. If you are working concessions, please read this sign for important information. McDonell Athletic Boosters email: [email protected] web link: www.macs.k12.wi.us/athboost.html MACS Music Boosters Monthly meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at McDonell. Parents, this is a great way to find out firsthand what’s happening with the McDonell Athletic Program. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. email: [email protected] web link: www.macs.k12.wi.us/musboost.html Music Boosters have been busy, busy, busy! We've been working at the football and volleyball concessions. At the beginning of September we had Mr. Robert Parkhurst Booster President already made over $1700! And where is that money going? The high school music students will be going to Nashville this year. They will be performing and taking in clinics. The students will pay less because of the income from concessions. We have A LOT of opportunities for volunteers – concessions, the Country Craft Expo (Nov. 22nd), and MVP (Gold Cards) coming in mid-November. Go the VolunteerSpot to help out and have some fun while you're at it! We need your help! Mr. Sean Hanson welcomes all parents and alumni to join the Pep Band playing at football, volleyball and basketball games. Contact Mr. Hanson at McDonell or at [email protected] for more details. Please join us! A day without music is like a day without sunshine. McDonell Area Catholic Schools Upcoming Events: October 4, 2014 – “Spirit of the Macks” Silent Auction (See flyer in newsletter) January 26, 2015 – Brunch held at McDonell March 27 & 28 – Alumni Tournament April – Spring Fest May – Golf Outing Football Mania Fundraiser: Thank you to everyone who sold and purchased Football Mania tickets. Tickets may continue to be sold (they are just not eligible for previous weeks). Stubs should be turned in as soon as possible so they can be activated. Good luck and best wishes for lots of winning tickets! Be sure to check the website for the weekly winners. We are in need of a Concessions Chairperson for the Alumni Tournament and the Golf Outing. Please come to a meeting and/or contact a board member if you would be willing to oversee either of these activities. 3 Family Newsletter October 2014 Notre Dame Middle School | McDonell Central Catholic High School EDUCATION FAIR SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 1 UW-EAU CLAIRE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT NEWS Jerry Van Dyke, Guidance Counselor [email protected] 715.723.9126 ext. 3317 A Wisconsin Education Fair at the Eau Claire Indoor Sports Center on the campus of UW-Eau Claire, provides MACS students and parents an opportunity to meet with representatives from more than 110 colleges, technical colleges, universities, trade schools and the armed forces. The fair will be open on Tuesday, Sept. 30th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and on Wednesday, Oct. 1st from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. We encourage you to pre-register your student online for the use of electronic scanners before the fair. Registration is located at:www.gotocollegefairs.com. More information can be found at www.wefs.org. Also contact Mr. Van Dyke for more information. SENIOR COLLEGE APPLICATIONS Colleges and Universities begin accepting applications in September. There are Mr. Jerry Van Dyke many advantages to applying early, most notably, the earlier you apply the sooner you will receive your acceptance letter and be able to move on to other senior year tasks. Also, later in the fall the admissions offices develop a backlog of applications, so what might be a two week wait in September grows into a four to six week wait in October. APPLY NOW!! Most schools strongly prefer that you use their online applications. You can find the links to these apps at the college website. The site for applications for all the University of Wisconsin schools is https://apply.wisconsin.edu. Some private colleges have free applications, but the cost to apply to most schools ranges from $25 to $50. After you submit your application, I will mail your high school transcript to the college. The transcript includes all grades and credits earned in grades 9–11, as well as your ACT score. Transcripts can be sent in person or via email. FINANCIAL AID ALL FAMILIES should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to determine eligibility for many scholarships, grants, and student loans. The FAFSA should be submitted as soon as possible after January 1, 2015. This is an online application at www.fafsa.ed.gov. (Do not go to fafsa.com, as that site will charge you at least $80 for what should be a free application.) If you are not familiar with the FAFSA process, go to www.fafsa.ed.gov prior to January to find out what information you will need to submit. SENIOR PLANNING MEETINGS All seniors and their ACT If you plan to take the ACT on the October 25th test parents should schedule an appointment to meet with Mr. Van Dyke to discuss post-high school goals and plans and to get help with college applications, financial aid, etc. To set up an appointment, call or email Mr. Van Dyke. date, you may still register by October 10th. If you are taking the ACT in October, you can and should apply to colleges now. Doing so creates a file on you at the school, and when they receive your October scores they will be able to more quickly complete the processing of your application. Registration for the December 13th ACT is due on November 17th. CAMPUS MINISTRY NEWS Deacon Tom Kinnick, Campus Ministry [email protected] 715.723.9126 ext. 2207 SCHOLARSHIPS Throughout the school year, I will create lists of scholarships that come into my office. These lists include information on scholarship amounts, criteria for application, and due dates. These lists will be printed and posted in the guidance office and throughout school, a copy of each list will be given to each senior, and the list is posted on the McDonell guidance website. By keeping up with these scholarship announcements and paying attention to deadlines, you will have opportunities to apply for many scholarships. Early in the school year most of the available scholarships are national competitions. Many of the local scholarships which McDonell students earn become available later in the first semester. All students should also perform an individualized scholarship search through services such as Fastweb (www.fastweb.com). Fastweb asks some questions about you, and using the data you provide, they inform you of scholarships for which you are qualified. All students should contact the financial aid office at their college to find out about scholarships available to students at each school. McDonell Area Catholic Schools www.macs.k12.wi.us TEEN LIFE NIGHT OCTOBER 15 Traditional Division band from 6:30 7:15 pm followed by guest speaker Dave Deacon Tom Kinnick Rinaldi from 7:15 - 8:15 pm. Food and fellowship from 8:15 - 8:30 pm. Bring a snack to share. JUNIOR and SENIOR RETREAT OCTOBER 16 Juniors and seniors will participate in a retreat at Notre Dame Parish from 8:30 am — 2:30 pm. Reminder: students need to provide their own transportation. If transportation is needed from school, please contact Mrs. Tozer in the school office. Pro Life March is in Washington, D.C. January 20th—24th Students in grades 8—12 are eligible to participate. Students can raise funds by working at two volleyball tournaments. Please see me if you are interested in learning more. 4 Family Newsletter October 2014 McDonell Central Catholic High School www.macs.k12.wi.us NOTRE DAME MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS SENIOR NEWS Carolyn Peloquin, Senior Trip Coordinator [email protected] 715.723.9126 ext. 1102 VETERAN PROJECT Eighth grade students will soon be looking for veterans to interview for their veteran project. Do you know any? From the interview they will be writing their phase biography and having those published in the newspaper. They will also be sending thank you notes and copies of the final paper to their veteran. MC DONELL WREATH SALE BEGINS The wreath sale for the Mrs. Carolyn Peloquin seniors who signed up to go on the senior class trip runs from September 24th through October 14th. The wreaths will be delivered on Tuesday, November 18th and Wednesday, November 19th. Seniors must be prepared to pick them up after school on both days. The second trip payment of $400 is due on December 10th. The profit from the wreaths will be deducted from that payment. The wreath money is due to Mrs. Peloquin by December 2nd. Anyone interested in purchasing a Christmas wreath should contact a senior or call the school office to order: 715-723-9126 24” wreath $15.00 Door Swags $12.00 36” wreath $25.00 Crosses $15.00 Orders must be in by October 14th. THE WORLD’S FINEST CHOCOLATE SALE HAS BEGUN It is time for our annual World’s Finest Chocolate Sale! This year the Holy Ghost and Notre Dame Athletes and their families will be selling $1.00 WFC Candy Bars. The profits are the primary source of money for the athletic programs and are used to help offset the energy costs for the schools. The money is used for new equipment, coaches' fees, referee fees, etc. In addition, the money is used for major projects in the system. Kick-off day was Sept. 12th and turn in money candy is October 10th. INTRODUCING THE 2014-2015 NOTRE DAME MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR PORTRAITS DUE NOVEMBER 1st A request from the yearbook staff: One of the highlights of any yearbook is looking at the senior pictures. This year the yearbook will need, in full color, head and shoulder pose (see example of Brother at right). The pictures Sample Pose will be submitted in a digital format to the publisher for better quality printing. Most companies will turn in one pose for free, so ask them for a digital format. The photographer may send it directly to Mrs. Wacker. Please submit pictures in a .jpeg format by November 1st. Photographs should be emailed to Mrs. Wacker at [email protected] 6th Grade Hannah Vallejos Duque 7th Grade Anthony Roach Brielle Simonsen Eion Kressin Olivia Mlsna 8th Grade Marilyn Newton Oliver Shakal Adam Waldusky Student Council President is Adam Waldusky We will be having a change drive for Peace month. So save your coins! HALLOWEEN NIGHT—Optimist International Chippewa Seniors must also supply an extra hard copy senior photo to be used for the McDonell Class of 2015 collage. Please use the same photo as above. Photo must be wallet-size, head and shoulder pose and is due no later than Friday, November 1st. Falls Club is hosting a safe, free Halloween night for all area students in grades 6 to 8. Party/dance is being held at the Chippewa Falls Middle School from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. on October 31st. Dzired Sound DJ, best costume and more contests and prizes throughout the night. OTHER SCHOOL NEWS THE EVENTS CALENDAR and LUNCH MENU PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES Parent-Teacher is available on our website at: www.macs.k12.wi.us Conferences are scheduled for Wednesday, October 1st from 3:30 – 6:00 p.m. McDonell parents can come and choose the teachers you would like to see. Notre Dame parents and students will have scheduled times on Wednesday, October 1st or Thursday, October 2nd. PICTURE RETAKES - October 14th Anyone who missed picture day or wishes to have their picture retaken should plan accordingly for October 14 and sign up in the office. For retakes, old pictures need to be returned that day before new photo is taken. McDonell Area Catholic Schools 5 Family Newsletter October 2014 Notre Dame Middle School www.macs.k12.wi.us MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEWS Amy Vogt, Choral Director [email protected] 715.723.9126 ext. 2216 Picture not available Mrs. Amy Vogt Mr. Sean Hanson Sean Hanson, Band Director [email protected] 715.723.9126 ext. 1114 CONCERT NEWS Come one, come all! The McDonell Concert Choir and Bands will perform on Monday, October 20th at 7:00 p.m. The concert will be held in the McDonell auditorium. The choir has prepared a variety of repertoire which reflect on our dreams and the experiences that have fed those dreams. The jazz bands have been working hard to prepare music for competition, concert, and Mass. The concert band is off to an excellent start as well and have participated in Oktoberfest and played for several pep events! The McDonell music department exists to foster a lifelong love of music in each student. Through performance, we hope to develop musicians that are musically literate, culturally sensitive, and part of a caring community. Looking forward to seeing you at the concert! CONGRATULATIONS to Samuel Zwickel and Claire Buchmann. They were selected to participate at the UWEC Clearwater Choral Festival on Saturday, October 11th. They will rehearse music with students from the tristate area and will perform in a concert held at Gantner Concert Hall Saturday evening. ATTENTION PARENTS OF MUSIC STUDENTS If you have a child in music at MACS you are a Music Booster. A Music Booster...What’s that? A Music Booster is a person that cares so deeply about their child’s music education that they will do anything to see it through to a success. Please consider a larger role in this organization by coming to meetings and volunteering to work at events. We need YOUR help in any capacity. Most currently, Music Boosters provide concessions for all home volleyball matches and home football games. Volleyball matches are in desperate need of people like YOU to sign up. Please get involved by registering at VolunteerSpot.org (found on the MACS webpage) right away. All volunteer hours count towards your total for the BIG music trip, so come help out! MARY’S BABY SHOWER October is National Pro-Life Month and McDonell will again be participating in Mary’s Baby Shower. Please mark the week of October 20 - 24 on your calendars and watch the school announcements to see what items are most needed. Due date 12.25! McDonell Area Catholic Schools BAND The McDonell Concert Band is off to a great start this season. The band represented us well at the Chippewa Falls Oktoberfest celebration this year. We participated in two of the festivals parades this year and had an enormous amount of fun doing our polka music for the people. Congratulations to John Francis for being selected to participate in the Wisconsin State Middle Level Honors Band for his third year in a row. He will perform in a concert at the end of the month of October in Madison. Be sure to check out the first McDonell Concert on Monday, October 20th at 7:00 PM. The choir and band have been working very hard this fall to put together a great program. We are planning a trip/tour to Nashville, TN this coming February. There will be a goodwill offering at the concert to help send our students on this adventure. Notre Dame Middle School bands are also off to a great start. There are 45 kids in the band this year. This is up by ten from last season. Thank you to all who have made this possible. Ten of our middle school students will be representing our school at the Shell Lake Middle Level Honors band on November 6th. This will be an all day event with a concert in the evening for parents and supporters of our kids. Be sure to clear your evening for this event! SCHOOL MUSICAL Monday, November 10th---AUDITIONS for McDonell's musical Peter Pan-after school in the auditorium for all middle and high school students! November 11th call back auditions and auditions for Holy Ghost and St. Peter's 4th and 5th graders. Performance dates are January 23rd and 24th at 7:30 pm and January 25th at 2:00 pm We have a lot of parts available for everyone to participate in the work and fun. Calling all MACS Dads! Alumni! and other helpful men! Haven't you always wanted to be a Pirate...even if only for a little while? McDonell's Musical Peter Pan absolutely needs your assistance to fill in the male chorus as a Pirate. We will also need adult help "flying" four of our characters. Minimal rehearsal time and little to no dancing! Only four to five Tuesday evening rehearsals and three dress rehearsals. Contact the school 715.723.9126. 6 Family Newsletter October 2014 St. Charles Borromeo Primary School | Holy Ghost Elementary School www.macs.k12.wi.us Happy Birthday, Mr. President! Mrs. Cindy Yohnk’s first grade class delivers “singing telegrams” and gives a card to all the faculty and staff at St. Charles School on their birthdays. After learning that MACS President Mr. Jeff Heinzen has a September birthday, the children wanted to sing happy birthday to him, too. Since the boys and girls could not walk to the Central Office to deliver his birthday song, they invited him to their classroom instead to read them a story written by their author study that week — Frank Asch. After the story was read, the students surprised Mr. Heinzen with his birthday song, a blessing, and a birthday card that was signed by every K-2 student. Happy Birthday! Mr. Jeff Heinzen reads a book to a very attentive first grade audience (left). Fun Fridays at Holy Ghost Along with our Friday jeans day, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Jenni Berg has begun a “Friday Reward Day.” Students who have completed all assignments, remembered band instruments and gym clothes, etc. are rewarded with a fun hour on these designated Fridays. Students who have not met all their responsibilities meet in school for a “catch up” time. On Friday, September 19th, the majority of the school was able to participate in several rousing games of soccer (see photos on this page). What surprises will other Fridays hold? McDonell Area Catholic Schools 7 Family Newsletter October 2014 St. Charles Borromeo Primary School | Holy Ghost Elementary School www.macs.k12.wi.us Students discover exciting new adventures in their school libraries The boys and girls at St. Charles and Holy Ghost Schools were excited to see the school libraries open again for the 2014-2015 year. It’s always a treat to search for that special book that invites you into a whole new world! Thank you to all our wonderful library volunteers who make this special time for the children possible. Mysteries... adventures... science... biographies... animals... fun! Two fourth grade girls (above left) enjoy their selections while third graders (above right) hunt for that perfect book! Kindergarteners play “Mom” to butterflies What does the number “FIVE” represent? Two girls appreciate the beauty of a Monarch butterfly. This young man proudly displays his group of “five”. The kindergarten class is at it again! Between the two classrooms, a total of 12 butterflies were released. The boys and girls were able to watch the life cycle of one of God's creatures, from an egg to watching the butterfly spread it's wings and soar towards Mexico. With the help of manipulatives, first grade students gain an understanding of what numbers and symbols represent. They explored by using beans, dots, cubes, ceramic tiles and "jewels" what the numeric symbols 1 through 9 mean. McDonell Area Catholic Schools 8 Family Newsletter October 2014 St. Charles Borromeo Primary School | Holy Ghost Elementary School www.macs.k12.wi.us And the band played on . . . Under the direction of Mrs. Paula Hanson, the Holy Ghost fourth and fifth grade band is off to a rousing start! Well known melodies, some played by students who have never before picked up an instrument, are drifting through the halls of the school. Mrs. Paula Hanson (left) leads the band in rehearsal. Fourth grade beginners (below left) and a seasoned fifth grader (below right) hit the right notes with baritone and percussion instruments. Thank you to our . . . FUN “TIME” FACTS The longest attack of the hiccups lasted 66 years. parents and grandparents who spent time (and lots of elbow grease!) cleaning up some “new” desks and chairs for our Holy Ghost and St. Charles students. We appreciate all of your hard work! McDonell Area Catholic Schools A goldfish’s attention span is three seconds. The average koala sleeps 22 hours each day. The average person spends about two years on the phone in a lifetime. 9 Family Newsletter October 2014 McDonell Athletic Booster Club presents....... Spirit of the Macks rd 23 Annual Silent-Live Auction Saturday, October 4, 2014 McDonell Central Catholic High School 1316 Bel Air Blvd., Chippewa Falls Raffles and Silent Auction begin at 6:30 p.m. Live Auction at 7:30 p.m. Admission $10 at the door (Price includes hors d’oeuvres, soda, and adult beverages) Auction & Raffle Prizes Badger, Packer and Gopher football tickets, four (4) person Canada fishing trip to Cygnet Lake with boat motor and license, 2014 Propel scooters, Go Pro, snow blower, leather recliners, Crossbow, stay at Mike & Janet’s North Star Resort, kayak, holiday Items, rifle, shotguns, pistols, jewelry, small appliances, golf packages, bike, purses, beer vendor memorabilia, concrete coupon, gift cards-certificates to various businesses, pyramid of beer, family portrait sessions, lottery tree, watches, decorative bowls, bar stools, apparel and so much more! Spirit of the Macks is open to the public! Come and join us for an evening of fun and laughter while bidding on great merchandise! Professionally auctioneered by: Adam Blaskowski MC by: Bob Bradovich Special “Thank You” to all the businesses and individuals who so generously donate to this event! We appreciate your support. Without you this night would not be possible. ACT Scores State Diocese McDonell English Math Reading Science Composite 21.6 24.1 24.2 22.0 23.4 23.8 22.4 24.0 24.7 22.3 23.7 24.3 22.2 23.9 24.4 Dear Parents, Alumni, and Friends, th We have had an excellent start to the year. The 6 graders are a very good addition to our community. The new students in other grades and foreign exchange students have made a nice transition and will add much to McDonell and Notre Dame. I am including an article below from the Diocese and a chart of our current senior’s ACT scores. When you examine the chart you will notice that the Diocese scores over the state averages in every category. More importantly you will notice that the McDonell seniors out-paced the state and Diocesan scores in every category. Congratulations to our seniors and staff for a job well done. Good ACT scores will help our seniors to get into the colleges and universities they want and will help them earn scholarships. Sincerely, Brother Roger Diocesan high schools’ average ACT scores above state, five years running By: Joseph O’Brien, Staff Writer, The Catholic Times for the Diocese of La Crosse LA CROSSE – The Catholic schools of the Diocese of La Crosse are more than making the grade when it comes to ACT scores. According to an Aug. 20th “College Readiness Letter” report from ACT, Inc., to the diocese, for the past five years, Catholic high schools in the diocese have scored consistently higher than the state average in English, Mathematics, Reading and Science components of the national test facilitated by the Iowa City, Iowa, company. According to Assistant Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of La Crosse, Tom Reichenbacher, reflecting these higher scores, the diocesan composite score was higher than the average state composite score. Between 2010 and 2014, the diocesan average ranged from 23.1 in 2012 to 2011’s high water mark of 24.0. Within those same five years, the state average remained flat, hovering between 22.1 and 22.2. This state average closely matches this year’s national average of 22.0. This year’s composite average for the diocese was 23.9 while the state’s composite average for this year was 22.2. In individual subjects, the diocese scored an average 24.2 on the ACT’s English section in 2011, compared to the state’s 21.6 average score that year. This represents the greatest jump between diocesan and state averages in individual subject scores for all five years. For the narrowest difference between diocesan and state individual subject averages, in mathematics the diocese scored 22.5 compared to 22.0 for the state in the 2012. This year, the diocesan average mathematics score has improved to 23.4 compared to 22.0 for the state. Like its older competitor, the SAT, founded in 1926, the ACT, founded in 1959, is an accredited national standardized test which secular and Catholic U.S. colleges use to survey and quantify individual high school achievement as an important basis for admission. Students score in the ACT on a scale of 1-36. For the past five years the diocesan composite score has been at least a point above the state average. Adding excellence to excellence, Superintendent for Catholic Schools of the Diocese of La Crosse Susan Holman said the recent ACT report only further highlights the place Catholic schools of the diocese have in Wisconsin. “We are proud of our teachers and administrators who are very effective in preparing our students to compete in the world after high school,” she said.“ Wisconsin is ranked second in the nation among states where more than half of the students take the ACT test. The work ethic of our students, their educational foundation, and the active participation and high interest in education of our families enhance the curriculum taught in our schools. It is rewarding to have the performance of our students verified by a national testing organization.” While the individual subject scores are important, Reichenbacher said, the composite scores are the most important for students seeking admission to college. “The composite is the score that everyone judges,” he said. “If you’re trying to get into University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, for instance, or Viterbo University (in La Crosse), the admissions department is looking at the composite scores. We noticed that five years in a row our entire diocese, all seven catholic high schools, have been above the state average by a solid point or more.” While the diocesan high schools made a robust showing in mathematics this year on the ACT, Reichenbacher said, the consistent results in the language-based sections reveals these schools’ strong suit. “The ACT is a language test,” he said. “The test is in some regards based on how well you read and write – and our Catholic schools have always done a great job of teaching language arts. We have always had strong writers in our schools and that’s a nice base to have.” Good test preparation programs and teaching excellence are key components of success for Catholic high school students taking the ACT, Reichenbacher said, and these test results also indicate the difference a Catholic school education can make. “My personal opinion is that we have priorities set straight in Catholic schools,” he said. “We take care of faith first and everything else seems to fall into place. So taking care of the priorities means that the kids understand the expectations in the classrooms.” The scores also bode well, Reichenbacher said, for the fate of the school choice program which the Wisconsin Department of Instruction expanded last year to include Catholic schools in the diocese. The program promises to be an issue in this year’s state elections. “On school choice program,” he said, “Catholic schools are asked in school choice to be held accountable, and these scores we’ve achieved are yet another way of being accountable and saying our students are doing very well.” Diocese of La Crosse and State of Wisconsin ACT Scores Five-‐Year Trends Total Tested English Mathematics Reading Science Composite Graduation Year Diocese State Diocese Diocese Diocese Diocese 2010 362 47,755 23.5 2011 349 2012 State State Diocese State State State 21.5 22.7 22 23.6 22.3 22.8 22.2 23.3 22.1 47,693 24.2 21.6 23.6 22.1 23.9 22.2 23.7 22.3 24 22.2 309 47,588 23.4 21.5 22.5 22 23.3 22.1 22.8 22.1 23.1 22.1 2013 319 46,574 23.7 21.5 22.8 22 23.9 22.3 23.4 22.2 23.6 22.1 2014 311 46,870 24.1 21.6 23.4 22 24 22.4 23.7 22.3 23.9 22.2 It’s time t o get ready! 7th Annual Spaghetti Spectacular! Planning has already begun for the Spaghetti Spectacular, set for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH. As always, we will be featuring fabulous food and creative classroom raffle baskets at this all school fundraiser. The Packers don’t play until 7:00 p.m. that day so there is no excuse to miss this great event! ! ITEMS FOR THE CLASSROOM RAFFLE BASKETS SHOULD BE AT SCHOOL BY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17TH. This will allow enough time for our teachers to put baskets together and we can feature them on our website. Remember to direct out-of-town relatives to our website so they can see which basket(s) they would like to purchase tickets. FOR OUR NEW MACS FAMILIES~ Raffle baskets are created by each grade from merchandise donated by their families. Each basket has a theme chosen by that grade. Our goal is to have each basket valued at approximately $200. Donations are optional, not required, and any level of generosity is greatly appreciated. The baskets are a fun way to include children in each grade, in what is one of our biggest fundraisers of the year. You can view the selection of baskets from last years event on the MACS website under the parent page. Don't forget, the VOLUNTEER SIGNUP DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17TH. Please go to the Volunteer Spot link on the parent page on the MACS website to pick your time slot and duty. Use the MACS All School calendar to find the Spaghetti Spectacular. Any open slots after the 17th will be assigned and it will be your responsibility to fill your shift or find a replacement. AREAS WHERE ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED: • Donate an item for your child’s raffle basket. (Watch for a grade specific memo to come home soon). • Donate any amount of ground beef. (This can be sent at any time, as it will be frozen until the event). • Donate a box or two of spaghetti, Creamette brand only please as each brand cooks differently. Drop of boxes will be available at each school and at parent/teacher conferences at Notre Dame and McDonell. Please have any spaghetti donations to school by Friday, October 31st. • If you'd rather give a monetary donation, we will do the shopping for you for these items. • Volunteer your time at the event on Sunday or Monday. (Monday we will be delivering spaghetti lunch orders to local businesses so if you have a flexible schedule, the more drivers we have the better!) 100% PARTICIPATION IS MANDITORY FOR ALL MACS FAMILY MEMBERS TO MAKE THIS A SUCCESSFUL EVENT!!! PLEASE HELP IN WHICHEVER WAY OR WAYS THAT ARE MOST APPROPRIATE AND FUN FOR YOUR FAMILY!!! Our goal is $20,000. Together we can do it! If you have questions, please email parent volunteer committee chair Cheryl Herr at: [email protected]
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