St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School Newsletter

St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School
Newsletter
October 24, 2014
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www.stcharlesschoolfw.org
260-484-3392
HASA 300 CLUB ENROLLMENT FOR 2014-2015 IS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY – DON’T BE LEFT OUT! JOIN TODAY!!
See the details later in this newsletter of how you can win $150 a week or even $500 at Christmas or Easter, and help your parish and
school community! Don’t delay. Only the first 300 chances are available and they are going fast!
PARENT SURVEY
Please take the survey. We value your input!
St. Charles Borromeo School invites you to participate in the Catholic Identify Defining Characteristics Survey between Wednesday,
October 22, 2014 and Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Parents may take the survey at home using the link http://www.advanced.org/survey/public/1833471, or you are welcome to take the survey at school between Parent-Teacher Conferences. Computers will
be available in the library and at the tables outside the computer lab Thursday evening and Friday during conferences. Your
cooperation and support in completing this survey will be greatly appreciated. We value your opinion and ask that you take the time to
complete the survey. Each individual should only complete the survey once. Thank you for your commitment to quality Catholic
education in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend.
CALENDAR UPDATE
October
28
Market Day, 5:30 pick-up
29
All Schools Mass at Coliseum with Bishop Rhoades 10:30 am (grades 3-8)
Food Collection for Community Harvest Food Bank
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1st Trimester ends (gr. 7-8)
November
1
Craft Show 8:00-3:00, enter door #9
2
Daylight Saving Time ends
3
Confirmation Practice
4
Feast of St. Charles Borromeo, All-school Mass at 8:15 am
Confirmation with Bishop Rhoades, 7:00 pm
8
Fall Trivia Night 7:00 pm
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Grade 8 visits BDHS
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Eucharistic Adoration following 8:15 Mass until 2:15, Benediction at 2:15, all are welcome!
14
Interim Period ends
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School Board meeting
21
Interim Reports go home
DIOCESAN ALL SCHOOLS MASS AT MEMORIAL COLISEUM
Wednesday, October 29, at 10:30 am, St. Charles’ students in grades 3-8 will join with all of the other Fort Wayne area Catholic
schools to attend Mass at the Memorial Coliseum. Bishop Rhoades will be joined by priests from local parishes as we pray together.
Representatives from each school will have a specific role in a procession, reader, server, or Eucharistic Minister. Parents are invited to
attend.
All students in grades 3-8 were given a permission slip last week which needs a parent’s signature. We have made arrangements to
use FWCS buses to transport the students and HASA will be funding this for us. Students will leave school by bus approximately 9:159:30. Lunch and recess will follow their return to school. All are asked to wear red uniform shirts/fleece/sweatshirts on this day with the
uniform slacks/skirts (no shorts please). Grade 4 students will be wearing their costume/garb of their favorite saint and have special
seating in the arena.
Parents are welcome to attend. Parking at the Coliseum is free. St. Charles’ students have seats assigned in sections 207 & 209 and
upper section 205. There may be a few extra seats in these areas. Otherwise, there is seating available in section 200.
All students attending are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to donate to Community Harvest Food Bank. There will be
collection containers at the entrances to the Coliseum for all the student collections on that day.
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FOOD COLLECTION
All students attending the Mass at the Memorial Coliseum on Wednesday, October 29, are asked to bring a non-perishable food
donation with them. In conjunction with this Mass, St. Charles Borromeo School is holding a food collection. Students in grades 3-8 will
carry their own food with them to the Coliseum. The “Buddy” classes for grades K-1-2 will also carry the food these students bring. The
MOST WANTED listed from Community Harvest Food Bank includes: canned fruits and vegetables, pasta or noodles, canned tuna,
peanut butter, canned soups, hamburger or tuna helpers, juice, macaroni & cheese, cereal (boxed), rice, boxed potatoes, and personal
care items. Thank you for your generosity!!
ATTENTION PARENTS!!!!!!! Our SCHOLASTIC ONLINE BOOKFAIR will continue through November 4th!!!!!!
Please take advantage of the outstanding prices to order items that you may have forgotten to buy at the school book fair or to order
Christmas gifts for your children, spouses, grandchildren, grandparents, neighbors, friends, etc.! The books that you order online will
be delivered in bags to your children’s classrooms, unless you let me know that you prefer the books delivered to your hands and not
to your children’s! Some purchases may need to be kept secret! Thank you so much! J Barb Fisher - librarian
MARKET DAY
Market Day pick up is Tuesday, October 28th at 5:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Thanks from Market Day!
SCRIP NEWS
Come Trick-or-Treating! - Be sure to place an order this Friday - everyone who places an order of $100 or more
this Friday will receive a trick-or-treat bag. Each bag will contain an edible treat then some have a "trick" while others
will have a "SCRIP treat." You have to place an order to win.
A Month of Thanks - November is the month when we celebrate Thanksgiving. SCRIP will join that tradition with
two great "Thank You" promotions.
Anyone who places an order Nov. 1 - 24 of $100 or more is automatically entered into our drawing for a new snow
blower! If the Farmer's Almanac is correct, it will be a great prize.
The second giveaway is for our Kroger customers. Anyone who reloads your Kroger card between the dates of Nov. 2 - 29, will
automatically be entered into a drawing for a $250 SCRIP gift certificate - just in time for holiday shopping! YOU are the reason the St.
Charles SCRIP program is so successful and this is our way of saying, "Thanks!"
SCRIP Tip - Our list of participating merchants is always changing - some are added, some are dropped and sometimes it's simply a
change in the denominations that are available. We update the order forms with each change, therefore it is important that you try to
use a current order form when placing an order. If you look in the bottom right hand corner on the back of the order form, you will
see a date. If that date is older than one month, we suggest that you check to see if certain items are available before you write your
check. Often around the holidays, merchants offer their gift cards in smaller denominations. We try to take advantage of those
products for as long as possible, but can't guarantee how long we will offer the items.
VOLUNTEERS:
Oct. 31 - Lisa Madinski, Emily Sylvester,Kelly Wolf, Amy Copeland
Oct. 31 - CLASSROOM DELIVERY - Kristina O'Neal
Nov. 1 - Mary Bloom, Cindie Rosswurm, Shelly Kosiarek
Nov. 2 - Leslie Schamberg, Triva Screeton, Nancy Vinson
Nov. 3 - CLASSROOM DELIVERY - Sue Forte
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
7 - Monica DeJong, Sue Snyder, Berniece Williams, Judy Smith
7 - CLASSROOM DELIVERY - Janay Pillie
8 - Amy Lin, Brian McLaughlin, Audrey Stauffer
9 - Laurie Amstutz, Jennie Chen, Brenda Harter
10 - CLASSROOM DELIVERY - Becky Filler
ST. CHARLES CRAFT FAIR
The St. Charles Craft fair is Saturday, November 1, 2014 from 8:00 am-3:00 pm. Make sure to save the date for a festive shopping
experience. More than one hundred vendors converge to sell hand crafted fall and Christmas items, furniture, blankets, jewelry, wood
crafts, art work, games, baked gods, and much, much more. A lunch is available as well as other sweet and savory treats.
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STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Nolan Hartman, Gabrielle Kien, Ella Knothe, Lauren Groves, Nasjee Bennett, Natalie Andonian, Kimberly Bireley, Amya Cato, Molly
Rider, Evie Finn, Madison McCoy(Gr.7), Henry Jordan, Emily Adamonis, Lillian Fink, Katie Koepke, Molly Lothamer, Morgan Farmer,
Jessica Nelson, Blake Altevogt, Tori Rodenbeck, Sarah Malone, Remmington Huynh, Jillian Tippmann, Michaela Kohrman.
HONOR ROLL – FIRST QUARTER
High Honors: Kristin Bobay, Joe Bulanda, Amya Cato, Brooklyn Christle, Griffin Engelhardt, Isabel Follrod, Nick Krouse, Adam Lee,
Sophia Luong, Grace Morris, Andrew Parker, Nathan Pillie, Joe Smith, Victoria Carney, Josephine Cavacini, Nora Foltz, Isabelle Kirk,
Kaylynn Kirk, Hailey Lin, Olivia McGillicuddy, Henry O’Keefe Evan Smith, George Strimmenos, Steven Blackwell, Morgan Farmer, Katie
Feipel, Gavin Groves, Ellen Hartzog, Brennen Hensler, Sarah Hull, Jessica Linder, Stephanie Manalis, CJ Pieper, Isaac Rorick, Nick
Snyder, Leah Zimmerman, Xavier Berich, John Michael Fabini, Lilly Filler, Morgan Griffin, Isabella Hunt, Kiera Meyer, Trent Rider, Grace
Sazler, Jordyn Smith, Sydney Thiel, Devon Tippmann, Austin Trinh, Isabelle Bauer, Bryn Benzing, Maggie Cheever, Cecelia Garrett,
Quinn Gillig, Thomas Hennegan, Elise Huhn, Molly Lothamer, Noah Maskal, Drew Nuerge, Emma Perkins, Paddy Pierson, Carolyn
Steigmeyer, Chloe Wampler, Isabel Adamson, Julia Broerman, Claire Frazier, Patrick Herald, Alyvia Luong, Brooke O’Neill, Kate
Rashevich, Callan Stauffer, Sarah Walden, Vincent Wallace, Aly Woenker, Anna Yaggy Nick Bayes, Michael Herald, Sam Horine,
Kennedy Horter, Chase Kohlmeyer, Rory O’Connor, Tianna Randall, Hayden Tippmann, Belle White, Patrick Finley, Nolan Fischer,
Celeste Foltz, Kaitlyn Gerard, Braden Groves, Nolan Hoffman, Ella Hughes, Aubrey Kinsey, Molly Ream, Ciera Straessle, Kira Voelker,
Meghan Walden, Joey Fisher, Savanna Henry, Braeden Hensler, Jason Kochanski, Jacob Lehrman, Sarah Oberhausen, Marie Schenkel,
Drew Steenport, Brittany Vinson, Tyler Birely, Eric Blackwell, Krystka Bugjaski, Anna Burkhardt, Mary Horine, Jeremiah Jauch Matthew
Kochanski, Jared Lee, Owen Potosky, Hayden Smithey, Andrew Sordelet, Timothy Tippmann, Lyle Yaggy, Sarah McTague, Drew
Reiling, Josh Schipper, Sierra Shupe, Jayda Smith, Kaylee Bobay, Adrienne Ceruti, Luke Elsasser, Michael Garrett, Amanda Harter,
Angela Ly, Sean O’Sullivan, Colin Quinlan, Sydney Schneider, Samantha Stefanek.
Honors: Eliott Cornewell, Joe Eddy, Caroline Finley, Grace Fischer, Simon Garrett, Paige Huston, Elizabeth Kaufman, Allison Perkins,
Logan Thompson, Ken Tippmann, Erin Breitenwischer, Gianne Caccamo, Avery Ellinger, Lucy Figel, Gabrielle Kien, Isaac Lehrman, Ben
Tippmann, Troy Tippmann Elena Villanueva, Taylor Wolf, Rocco Ciocca, Alex Gulachek, Dakotah Krohn, Kyle Morello, Zach Schubert, TJ
Tippmann, Brady Cochran, Kaci Csellar, Michael Finley, Evie Finn, Isaac Henry, Brooke Logan, Max Smithey, Breanna Straessle, Sophie
Trimbur, Joe Fabini, Brittany Ford, Maddie Freiburger, Serenity Geise, Landon Huston, Avery Jackson, Morgan Meyer, Samantha
Schenkel, Joseph Schipper, Katelyn Woenker, Alyssa Ciocca, Kaden Espy, Grace Hughes, Carson James, Brenden Lytle, Madison McCoy,
Eve Miler, Nyiann Moore, Ceejay Standish, Christi Capuyan, Mackenzie Christle, Charlie Downey, Olivia Eisaman, Jack Hartzog, Drew
Lytle, Trevor Manor, Emma Pillie, Faith Wiechart, Jack Woenker, Kristina Baum, Kolten Hartig, Blayne Huston, Jon Knepper, Derek
Miller, Faith Sordelet, Alex Teusch, Autumn Weber, Olivia Carney, Danny Conroy, Harry Howe, Sammy McLaughlin, Anna Morris, Hope
Screeton, Delaney Tippmann, Mary Carroll, Michael Fabini, Jacob Ford, Sarah Malone, Zach Nuerge, Natalie Onion, Hope Salzer, Olivia
Trimbur, Veronika Miller, Blake Scheer, Garrett Seibert, Russ Sordelet, Sophie Talarico, Drew Aguirre.
CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY COATS FOR KIDS PROGRAM
The Christ Child Society will again be distributing new winter coats to school age children (grades K to 8) who are in need of outerwear
and are directly referred to their program by their school. Coats will be available in children’s size 5 through XL. Maximum of three
coats per family. Parent or guardian must present a photo identification for himself/herself and identification for each referred child at
the coat distribution site located at the Rudisill Plaza Building. Distribution will be held on Wednesdays, October 1st, October 8th,
October 15th, October 22nd and October 29th. Doors open at 8:30am, closing at 12 noon. If your child(ren) are in need of winter coats
please contact our St. Charles School office for a referral form.
ST. CHARLES ATHLETICS
7th/8th Football
Sunday, October 26, 12:30pm, St. Charles vs St. Vincent at St. Francis
BASKETBALL TRYOUTS
GRADE 5 GIRLS
October 21, 5:15-7:15pm
October 25, 10am-Noon
GRADE 5 BOYS
October 27, 5:15-7:15pm
October 29, 5:00-7:00pm
November 1, 2:00-4:00pm
GRADE 6 GIRLS
October 28, 3:20-5:15pm
October 29, 7:00-9:00pm
GRADE 7 GIRLS
October 22, 5:15-7:00pm
October 23, 7:15-9:00pm
GRADE 8 GIRLS
October 29, 3:20-5:15pm
October 30, 5:15-7:15pm
GRADE 6 BOYS
October 27, 5:15-7:15pm
October 28, 5:15-7:15pm
GRADE 7 BOYS
November 6, 3:15-5:15pm
November 7, 5:30-7:00pm
GRADE 8 BOYS
November 5, 7:00-9:00pm
November 7, 3:20-5:30pm
Before students can tryout they must have a physical on file with the school office. Physical forms are available in the school office if
needed. Any questions please call Matt Bobay 615-7171 or Dan Sordelet 437-9250.
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BISHOP DWENGER NEWS
SAINTS ALIVE!
Saints Alive is an organization of parents, grandparents, alumni and other benefactors collectively working together to champion
Catholic education at Bishop Dwenger High School by providing financial assistance with scholarship needs, annual operational budget
needs, and various capital requirements. Save the date and join us for these exciting events:
Holiday Tables Luncheon - Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Preview Night - Thursday, March 5, 2015
Dinner and Auction - Saturday, March 7, 2015
For more information, contact Dayna Horner at 496-4804 or [email protected]
BD PURSE BINGO
Join us for our first BDHS Faculty Purse Bingo on Saturday, November 8, in the Bishop Dwenger Cafeteria. Doors open at 5 pm,
first game begins at 6:30 pm. $20 entrance fee and one bingo card; $5 each additional card. Tables are sold at $200 each and reserves
8 seats together. Seating is limited. Must be 21 or older to attend. Beer, wine, and light refreshments will be sold- please no carry-ins.
Gather a group of friends and make a day of it! Visit the music department Craft Bazaar from 9 am-3 pm in the gym and then come
back for the chance to go home with a designer purse! Tickets are available in the BDHS Main Office, by phone (260) 496-4775, or
email [email protected]. License #134719
HASA 300 ENROLLMENT INFO! DON’T BE THE ONLY ONE ON YOUR BLOCK LEFT OUT OF THE CLUB! JOIN TODAY!!
Dear Parents and Friends of St. Charles,
Hello! The St. Charles HASA (Home And School Association) would like to thank you for all that you have done, and continue to do,
in support of our Parish School. We write today to inform you of our 12th annual offer to join the HASA 300 CLUB. This is a fun
opportunity for you to personally win money, benefit our parish and parish school, and help raise thousands of dollars in tuition aid for
our school families in need.
On the back of this letter, we have listed our 2013-2014 HASA 300 CLUB winners to date. We still have a few more winners to
choose in the 2013-2014 cycle, so please keep checking the bulletin if entered.
This past year, which was our eleventh for the club, we sold 216 chances out of 300. After payouts and printing expenses, we used
our proceeds in two ways: 1) We updated our wireless access points throughout the school building. This was necessary, as we may
have as many as 300+ wireless devices using our network at once. We now have over 350 IPads assigned throughout the building in
addition to 64 wireless laptop computers on charging carts. 2) We made a $1,000 gift each to the St. Charles Holy Name Society and
the St. Charles Rosary Sodality. So thank you for your help!
As you can see, the proceeds produce positive results so let us explain how you can join this year’s 2014-15 HASA 300 CLUB.
(There are only 300 chances available, no more. Thus the name - HASA 300.)
For $100.00 a chance, any number of chances can be purchased on a first-come-first-served basis. This could accumulate a total
income of $30,000.00 (and we always hope for a sellout).
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Each week a name is drawn from the ‘hat’ for a weekly amount of $150.00.
Times fifty-two: The payout would be $7,800.00 for the year.
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Two special drawings are made in the course of the year: One at Easter and one at Christmas.
Each of these special drawings pays $500.00. Times two: The payout would be $1,000.00.
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Each winning ticket stays in the ‘hat’ for the entire year, so you could win once, twice, etc.
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Weekly winners will be listed in the parish bulletin beginning the weekend of Sunday, Nov. 6th.
The above payouts of $8,800.00 are subtracted from the total income - a maximum of $30,000 if all chances are sold. The
remaining profit after payouts will be divided two ways. Proceeds may be used to assist with parish tuition assistance, the needs of
parish ministries, and other needed school/parish programs and projects.
That’s how it works! So here’s what to do: Get out a pen, checkbook, and envelope, and write a check to “HASA 300 CLUB” for as
many chances as you would want times $100.00, then mail it to the parish or drop it in the church collection basket marked “HASA
300 CLUB”. Invite a friend or neighbor to do the same.
The first weekly drawing for 2014-2015 will be October 27th, so don’t delay and you won’t miss out on even one chance.
Remember, you have 54 chances to win (52 weeks plus the special drawings). Please give it a try. There are no losers as all profits
benefit parishioners in large and small ways.
The 2014-15 HASA 300 CLUB proceeds will be used in two ways: 1) Tuition assistance, and; 2) Saving for the purchase of a new
school-wide intercom system. We are in need of a new intercom system as our current system has become outdated and can no
longer be serviced. Thank you, remember - We are one body in Christ!
Msgr. Suelzer - Pastor
Heidi Howe - HASA President
Robert Sordelet - Principal
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