St. Peter R.C. School News February 2015 After School Clubs Spelling Bee Leaders Needed The first round of the 2015 Buffalo News Spelling Bee was held on January 9th, in the middle school homerooms. Ten students advanced to the next round: Grade 7: Ryleigh Myers, Justin Schultz, Christopher Grenga, and Ellie Camp Grade 6: Nevaeh Winston, Jeremy Ferguson, Lydia Schultz, Sophia Violante, Jayden DiLorenzo, and Elise Wilsey The ten finalists went on to the "Oral" round held on Friday, January 16th in the cafeteria. Students from all grades were invited to come watch and support the participants. Thank you to Father David who was also in attendance to support our spellers. We would like to congratulate all ten of the finalists for a job well done. As an incentive, the grade with the highest classroom average won a dress down day. Congratulations to Gr. 6 for a great team effort! Congratulations to Lydia Schultz, the runner-up whose name was submitted as our second place speller to the Buffalo News. Finally, we are proud to announce our school champion, Ellie Camp, from Grade 7. Ellie's name was reported to the Buffalo News as our school champion, and she advanced to the next round of the Bee. ~Mrs. Laurie Grenga Do you have a passion you’d like to share with the students? Crafts, sewing, cooking, math, chess, LEGO, Scrabble, and community service clubs are some of the club ideas from the past. Clubs are a great way to share your interests with students, teaching them new skills while having fun. In the past, the children have enjoyed the after school activities. They are hoping to have clubs reinstated this year. After school clubs are held on Tuesdays from 3:15 to 4:15. Each session lasts eight weeks. If you are interested in leading a club, please contact Erin Schwenkbeck by February 20. The next club session will begin on March 3 and run through April 28. ~Erin Schwenkbeck 946-3544 or [email protected] Spelling Bee Champion Ellie Camp and First Runner-up Lydia Schultz Basketball Instruction Instructional basketball for boys and girls in Kindergarten through 3rd grade is being offered at school during March on Mondays after school until 4:30 in the gym. Contact Mike Elia at 628-1295. Geography Bee Congratulations to all participants in this year’s Geography Bee. This year’s winner was Ian Kasper in Grade 8. © 2007 by Education World®. 1 Book Swap Come Sail Away with St. Peter R.C. School Collecting book donations now April 18, 2015 ~ Save the Date! Help needed with gala preparations. Work dates (3-hour sessions) will be scheduled. Everyone is encouraged to sign up for a work date. Committee meets every other Tuesday. Next meeting will be February 24th at 7 p.m. REMINDER: Gift card/basket donations due Feb. 27th. ~ Briana Jegier ([email protected]) ~ Jen DiPasquale ([email protected]) Box Tops Send in by February 27. Every Box Tops label earns money for our school. Box Tops can be found on many items that you have in your cupboards. Clip and send Box Tops to school in a baggie or envelope. No gluing onto sheets required! Next submission will be March 1. For more information and to follow our school's progress, go to www.boxtops4education.com. ~ Darcie Seider ([email protected]) Catholic High School Acceptance Letters SCRIPS Program & Tops Gift Cards SCRIPS and Tops gift cards are easy ways to earn money towards your mandate while doing your regular shopping and when buying gifts. Take advantage of these programs! ~ Marianne Dugan, SCRIPS coordinator Middle School News Grazie! Thank you for your support. th Congratulations to 8 Grade students who received their acceptance letters to Catholic High Schools. • Raymond Oliphant—St. Joe’s Collegiate and Canisius H.S. • Jake Wilsey—Cardinal O’Hara H.S. • Andres Picado—Cardinal O’Hara H.S. • Ian Kasper—Canisius H.S. • Joey Ingwersen—Niagara Catholic H.S. The 7th and 8th Grades have been working hard to earn money for their trip to Washington, D.C. A portion of their earnings is set aside for Hope Day, a middle school year-end tradition celebrated in late May, and 8th grade graduation. The middle school is very busy this time of year. Over 300 spaghetti dinners were served on February 7th. The dinner, together with the bake sale, basket auction, meat raffle, and lottery tree, raised over $1500. Congratulations to the meat raffle winner, Jen Schultz, and the many other lucky winners who took home baskets. The middle school would like to thank the school, parish, and community for their loyal support. ~ Mrs. Okoniewski ~ Miss Newman Helping Hands Watch for a fundraising survey coming soon. HSA wants your opinion about fundraisers. Next HSA meeting will be May 13, 2015. ~ Amy Reynolds 523-2294 or [email protected] Niagara Chocolates Pick up orders March 23rd 2 to 5 p.m. ~ Marianne Dugan 297-1570 ~ Erin Schwenkbeck 285-5188 © 2007 by Education World®. Do you have books that you or your children no longer read or have outgrown? Bring them to school to donate to our upcoming book swap. Collection boxes are in the cafeteria. We are collecting books until February 27th. Return on March 4th to pick out books that you would like to read. It’s a great way to recycle books. Love to hear a stories? Come listen to pirate themed stories. Also visit the science fair while at school. Two events in one night! Food for sale, too. ~ Candy Ingwersen 791-4607 or [email protected] 2 1st Grade News First graders learned how different kinds of bird beaks affect what the bird eats and how it survives. Different kinds of tools ("beaks") were used to pick up different objects that represented foods. They discovered some tools couldn't pick up some things but easily picked up others. (Just like bird beaks!) The students had a blast! ~Mrs. Carly Lauzonis 1st Grade bird beak science project 1st Grade Science project and smiles Parish 5K Run 1st Graders using "beaks" to pick up things Raising funds for playground! The Parish 5K Run will be held on May 16th. If you are willing to help plan this event, contact co-chairs, Bernie Franjoine at [email protected] or Maureen Ingham at [email protected]. 2nd Grade News We are preparing for our First Penance in March. A special retreat day will be February 28th at school. ~ Miss Jean Rougeux Multi-Age News Now that it’s February, we are officially big boys and girls—half way to Pre-K4 or Kindergarten! We will continue to work on writing our names, and learning our letters and numbers. In February, “Letters of the Week” were Vv, Xx, and Oo. We learned about St. Valentine and how much God loves us. The class made special Valentine “Love Bugs” as our community service project. Lots of cutting practice as we made lots of hearts! Please look for our hands-on projects decorating the hallways. ~Mrs. Kristin Shanks Led by Miss Rougeux, the 2nd Graders celebrated the Epiphany and the miracle observed by the Three Kings. During Mass, they let their lights shine brightly for all of us to enjoy. © 2007 by Education World®. 3 Kindergarten News Call to Action for Catholic Schools Being a cold month, the Kindergarten Chefs made vegetable soup with all sorts of healthy vegetables and chicken stock. We served it with saltine crackers...MMMM it was good. We also made a delicious fruit salad from all kinds of fresh and canned fruits. It was enjoyed by all. For Catholic Schools Week we made Valentine door hangers for the residents at Our Lady of Peace as our community service project. We have been learning about addition and subtraction in math class and reading a lot of winter time story books. ~ Mrs. Calandrelli A letter from Secretariat of Catholic Education In a letter to Catholic schools from Sister John Mary Fleming, O.P., Executive Director of Catholic Education, she requests that we take action to be informed and show that we support Catholic schools. Sister Fleming wants parents, families, and supporters of Catholic schools to join the subscriber list for the action alert system—“CQ Engage.” She asks that everyone join the subscription list at http://cqrcengage.com/catholicbishops/cat holic-education, so that everyone can stay informed about upcoming legislation that affects Catholic schools like ours. 5th Grade News Good Choices Rewarded The fifth grade class earned a pajama party on February 5th. They made great daily choices as a class and earned enough red and black links to reach across the double chalkboard. This reward system is similar to that of our summer reading book, "Because of Mr. Terrupt." My Best Celebrating a Tradition This past December, I hosted the “My Best” Christmas auction, along with Julia Latorre. I had just attended my first “My Best” last year, and it left such a wonderful impression that I couldn’t wait to host it this year. There is something so special about the community of family members, friends, and teachers of St. Peter R.C. School, and that is what I hope was felt by everyone who attended this wonderful event. Although Julia and I hosted “My Best,” we didn’t feel overwhelmed because we had so much support and help, including all of the delicious dishes and drinks brought by everyone who attended. There were also beautiful gifts that were brought by everyone for auction. With all of the donations, we were able to raise close to $1,500.00 to benefit the school. “My Best” has been a tradition at St. Peter R.C. School for over thirty years, and I know it will continue for over thirty years to come! If you missed it this year, please consider coming, or even hosting, next year. You won’t be disappointed! ~ Mrs. Kristen Raimondi DARE Officer Penzotti is back in the swing of things with our class after taking some time off for a case. The fifth graders look forward to DARE class every week. Not only are they fully understanding the importance of making positive choices, they are becoming experts on weathering, erosion, deposition, and properties of rocks and minerals. Narrative Stories The class finished their Narrative Stories in ELA and shared them with the younger kids. ~ Miss Jen Ricciuti Land’s End Uniforms can be purchased from Land’s End and while shopping, you’ll earn money for our school. Our school code is #900165465. To order online, go to www.landsend.com/shop/school-uniforms/. Click on “Find My School.” © 2007 by Education World®. 4 Cash Raffle Tuition Voucher Winners Mark your calendars For every 10 cash raffle tickets sold, your name was entered in a tuition voucher drawing. The following families won: $200 Gentz $300 DiFonzo $500 Ingwersen Common Core Lenten Offering Folders should be returned to school by March 20. Help for Parents LearnZillion offers free common core lesson help for parents. Gives explanations and how-to instructions for parents. Go to https://learnzillion.com/ and sign up for free! World Meeting of Families Parish Bake Sale Pope Francis has asked all Catholics worldwide to use the months ahead as a time of preparation and prayer for the World Meeting of Families to be held in Philadelphia in September 2015. He asks all families to enrich and energize family life by praying the "World Meeting of Families Prayer" each day for their own family's personal intentions. Call for help! The Parish is hosting a fish fry and bake sale on March 13. A chairperson is needed for the bake sale. Please contact Amy Reynolds at 523-2294. Prayer List and Sunshine Committee World Meeting of Families Prayer 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. Prayer List Did you know that St. Peter R.C. School has a Prayer List? If you know of someone in need of our prayers—family members, friends, neighbors—please email Rae LaNasa at [email protected]. Updates to prayer requests are welcome. If you would like to be included in the email Prayer Chain, please email Rae LaNasa at [email protected]. Sunshine Committee Rae LaNasa and Kathleen Olszewski also chair our Sunshine Committee. They recently had cards printed, which were designed by some of our students. The committee sends out notes to those in need of a little “sunshine.” If you know of someone that could use our school's support, please email Rae at [email protected] or Kathleen at [email protected]. © 2007 by Education World®. Winter Break, February 16-20 Ash Wednesday, February 18 Middle School Dance, February 27 Science Fair, March 4 Book Swap, March 4 Parish Fish Fry and Bake Sale, March 13 Children’s Basket Auction for Catholic Charities, March 18 Through Christ our Lord, Amen Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us! 5 Congratulations to our varsity basketball teams for a great season, and thanks to our Peppers for cheering. Science Fair March 4th Parents, family, and friends are invited to the Science Fair. This year, the top three entries from each of the following grade levels will be awarded: 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, and the 7th and 8th grades combined. Awards will be presented beginning at 4:45 p.m. The fair ends at 5:45 p.m. Dinner will be available for sale in the cafeteria at the Book Swap event. ~ Mrs. Nadezda Mease Girls Varsity Basketball Team HSA Guest Speaker Talks About Testing Boys Varsity Basketball Team St. Peter Peppers cheer squad St. Peter's Students Interpret the Meaning of Catholic Schools Week We’re in the News! See the story on the Diocese of Buffalo web page, at http://www.wnycatholicschools.org/department-ofcatholic-education. Niagara Chocolates Orders will be available for pick up on March 23rd between 2 and 5 p.m. ~ Marianne Dugan 297-1570 ~ Erin Schwenkbeck 285-5188 © 2007 by Education World®. 6 At the February 11th HSA meeting, Mrs. Patricia Trimper, the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment for the Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Buffalo, addressed the group and talked about testing in our school. Mrs. Trimper gave an overview of the IOWA, CoGAT, and state tests. High school and Regents exams were also discussed. She explained why the tests were important and how the testing results are used to help students in the classroom. It was emphasized that these tests should not be a reason for students to worry. State testing is based on common core standards, but unlike public schools, the tests are not used to evaluate teachers; they are used to find areas that need improvement. She explained these tests are a snapshot of students’ abilities on any given day. At our school, the priority is children, not the tests. The test are tools to help our children’s learning.
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