Coyle & Cassidy High School and Middle School Division 3/6/2015 Weekly Newsletter Spotlight on Students Congratulations: Senior Victoria Tutino was selected as the 1st place winner in the annual Diocesan Pro Life Essay Contest. Victoria will read her winning essay at the Pro Life Mass on March 25th . Junior Nathaniel Bake has been accepted into the United States Naval Academy Summer Seminar, a highly selective and very intensive six day Summer Seminar that teaches potential candidates about life at the Naval Academy. Thank you: A Note from the Principal As we enter into the third week of Lent, it can become difficult to remain focused on our goals and plans to sacrifice, increase our prayer life and works of love. St. Therese of Liseux reminds us that it is in the small acts of kindness, shown to one another, that we make God’s loves come alive in our world. St. Therese encourages us to ―Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling look, there by a kindly work; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for love.‖ May this be a source of strength and encouragement to all of us as we continue on our Lenten journey. Sincerely, Mr. Ruggeiro’s 6th and 7th grade Religion classes showed us the true meaning of giving during this Lenten season. ―Mr. R’s‖ classes coordinated a collection of over 100 bags of clothing for the St. Vincent DePaul Society. When interviewed by the Taunton Gazette, the students spoke freely of their desire to live as Jesus taught and to give to others. Our entire school community is thanked for supporting the ―A Bed for Every Child” initiative created by the Mass Coalition for the Homeless in 2011. By donating a portion of our recent Valentine’s Dress Day, we were able to donate $400 to ensure that homeless children have a bed to sleep in at night. Parents and students, please let us know of your achievements so that we can we can publish them in the weekly newsletter! Kathleen St.Laurent [STORY TITLE] From the Vice Principal of Student Affairs-Mrs. Marie Angeley ADJUSTMENT TO WINTER WEATHER ACCOMMODATIONS This has certainly been a winter to remember! The good news is the meteorologists are telling us the pattern is changing. Next week should be warmer with no precipitation in the forecast. Please note that boots will no longer be allowed during the school day due to the wear and tear on the building. Now that the extreme weather seems to be waning, we are returning to our policy of changing to shoes or sneakers when students arrive and go to their lockers. Some realities that will remain with us for some time are snow mounds, narrowed streets, and fewer parking spaces. Because of these things, adjustments need to be made to personal schedules. Earlier starts are a necessity for on time arrival at school. During the extreme weather we have been very lenient with late arrivals. Although safety is always our primary concern, we all need to adjust when are faced with predictable obstacles. Beginning Monday, we will return to our policy of assigning detentions for unnecessary tardiness. Whenever there are legitimate extenuating circumstances for tardiness, please call the attendance office (high school or middle school) with the reason for the tardiness. FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE SEMIFORMAL INFORMATION The semiformal dinner and dance will be held on Saturday March 28, 2015 at Coyle and Cassidy’s Holy Rosary Annex from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Ticket sales for CC students will be sold through Friday, March 13th. The cost is $23.00 per person. Tickets may be purchased in the Academic Support Room (Mrs. Madden) during break or after school. The dance is open to CC students in grade 9 and 10 and their pre-approved outside guests in grades 9 or 10 only (no middle school, no juniors, and no seniors allowed.) Any student who wishes to bring an outside guest must see Mrs. Angeley to get the appropriate form. The completed form and guest payment are due by 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 11th. The administration will determine whether or not the guest is approved. The dance is a semiformal; therefore, students should ―dress up‖. Outfits that are overly revealing (extremely short, bare backs/stomachs) are not appropriate for this age/setting. Also, there is no need to purchase/rent formal clothing. These students will have the opportunity for a more ―formal‖ event when they become upperclassmen. We strongly encourage all students to attend this event. It is an important part of the high school experience that helps to build community. JUNIOR/SENIOR PROM INFORMATION This year, parents of juniors, any transfer senior, and any senior who did not attend the 2014 prom are required to attend a pre-prom meeting in order for their son/daughter to attend the prom. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 5th at 7pm in the theater. We will continue to post this notice prior to the required meeting. This meeting is mandatory and a student may attend the prom if and only if their parent attends the meeting. Parents of seniors who attended the meeting last year will be required to complete a form acknowledging their understanding of the content covered at the meeting. A senior may attend the prom if and only if their parent completes the form. We strongly encourage parents to bring their son or daughter to the meeting. We want a safe prom filled with lasting memories for all of our students. Prom payments begin prior to the mandatory meeting. Juniors and seniors have been given the form for parents to sign acknowledging that a parent must attend the mandatory meeting (or complete the senior form). If tickets are purchased/payments made and a parent does not attend (complete the senior form), the money will be refunded. The CCHS prom will be held on Thur. May 21, 2015 in Newport, RI at the Newport Marriott from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The cost is $70.00 per person. There will be two payments: Mon., March 9th ($40.00 per person) and Wednesday, April 15th ($30.00 per person). Any payment received late will be subject to a $10.00 late fee – THIS IS FOR EACH PAYMENT DATE LISTED ABOVE! Late fees will be enforced even if the payment is one day late. No guest information is due at the time of the first payment. Make the first payment even if you are not sure with whom you will be attending. We will adjust the payments if you overpay. It is imperative that we have an accurate count to give the restaurant and for ordering favors – so sign up early! NO REFUNDS MADE AFTER MAY 1, 2015. Any student wishing to invite a student from outside of CC must turn in a guest approval form to Mrs. Angeley by 8:00 a.m. on Wed., April 15th along with a $70.00 payment for the guest’s ticket. Outside guest forms will be available on Mon., March 9th. All guests of CC students must be under 21 years of age, and/or attending a high school. No middle school students will be approved/admitted. The administration will determine whether or not the guest is approved. Any student who wishes to take an underclassman (freshman, sophomore) must purchase a $70.00 guest ticket by Wed., April 15th. ALL payments (if ck., payable to Coyle and Cassidy) are to be made to Mrs. de Matos, Senior Class Moderator or Ms. Mawn, Junior Class Moderator. Payments may be made in full or made early to avoid long lines at the deadline dates. The planning for this event is well underway and will be a night to remember! Come and have a great time! Butler Winter Games On Saturday, March 14, 2015 starting at 9:00am CC will hold the Butler Winter Games. This event is an off-shoot of the former Butler Basketball Tournament that took place each year at the former Taunton Catholic Middle School. The games are open to all Coyle and Cassidy students. Students may participant in as many events as they like. Entrants will be required to pay $2 per event $5 for 3 or more events and participants will be in divisions by HS or MS. Must be paid at the time of registration. MS students must be accompanied by an adult. HS students will be able to come and go while not participating in an event. From the Health Office 3-6-15 As per the Student Handbook, no child should be carrying medication with them (except inhalers and Epi Pens). All medications require a physician’s order on file in the Health Office. Please contact Mrs. Wenger with any questions. Postural screening of all students in grades 6, 7, 8 and 9 is underway, as mandated by the Department of Public Health. If you do not wish your child to participate, please notify Mrs. Wenger in writing or by email ASAP. ADMISSIONS NEWS: THANKS to all the current 8th graders that submitted their $350 deposit for their HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT!!! There are still a few outstanding. Please submit as soon as possible! Just a reminder those that have deposited are considered in the first round of Financial Aid review!! GUIDANCE NEWS: Freshman, Sophomore or current Middle School students, graduating from high school between 2017 and 2021 who are interested in or would like to keep in touch with the United States Air Force Academy, should register for their FUTURE FALCONS program. This program is designed for students in 6th grade through their first semester of their junior year. http://www.cvent.com/events/futurefalcon-registration SUMMER ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITES: It is not too early to look into summer enrichment programs. Assumption College is offering junior year students (future seniors) the chance to apply for a competitive five-day, pre-college, residential program from June 21-26. Application deadline is March 16th. Cost for this exciting program is $200. Students can apply at: www.assumption.edu/summerprogram. Students are able to search for other enrichment opportunities through their Naviance accounts under the Colleges tab. JUNIORS: NOTE CORRECTION ON BOSTON NATIONAL DATE! Junior Parent coffee meetings will be held March 24th and Individually planning appointments are under way!! Please reach out to your counselor if you are eager to sit down! Start using the SUPERMATCH DATA BASE on Naviance it’s a great way to build a college visit list! March 19th at 6:30 in the Theater, MEFA (Massachusetts Education Financing Authority) will be conducting a COLLEGE ADMISSIONS PROCESS seminar. UPCOMING COLLEGE FAIRS! A great way to get A LOT of information!!! o Boston National April 9th 6:30-8 at the Boston Convention Center o Providence National April 14th 6:30-8 at the Providence Convention Center o City of Taunton College Fair at THS April 15th 6:00-7:30 o NEACAC Regional Fair May 19th 6:30-8 at Stonehill College SENIORS: Financial Aid deadlines are fast approaching. Be sure to make sure you have completed all necessary forms, such as the FAFSA and CSS PROFILE if needed. Check with your respective colleges to be sure. It is EXTREMELY important that Naviance accurately reflects what college applications are still in process. Be sure to keep Naviance updated with your college decision outcomes. WE MUST KNOW YOUR FINAL DECISION SO FINAL TRANSCRIPTS CAN BE SENT!!! Be sure to regularly check the scholarship list on Naviance. It is constantly updated. Start keeping track of all MERIT scholarship awards, outside scholarships or special designations you may have received from your colleges. This will be published for graduation!!! MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION News from Middle School Division Like Us and Share Us on Facebook Please be sure to check out your child’s Friday Folder this week for 3rd Quarter Progress Reports, as well as several flyers of upcoming events at CCMS. Thank you and God bless. Dr. Corinne R. Merritt Vice-Principal Academic Affairs Middle School Division Butler Winter Games come to CC On Saturday, March 14, 2015 starting at 9:00am CC will hold the Butler Winter Games. This event is an off-shoot of the former Butler Basketball Tournament that took place each year at the former Taunton Catholic Middle School. Please find details in this week’s Friday Folder. Middle School Campus Ministry Lenten Project MS Campus Ministry is collecting new bathroom and toiletry items (e.g., soap, Kleenex, toothbrushes, diapers, mouthwash, toothpaste, etc.) as well as new white sox for all ages, men, women and children. We suggest shopping from the ―travel size‖ bins at area stores (those sizes are ideal for creating a Care Package.) These Care Packages will support the Main Spring House and the David Louison House. Middle School students and staff should donate all items by Friday, March 27 to the baskets found in each homeroom. High School students and staff can also drop off items to the basket outside Dr. Merritt’s office. We are blessed to be the hands and feet of God by helping his children in need. Thank you…..Mrs. Cabral Girls Lacrosse Clinic Mr. Bonefant is running a Girls Lacrosse Clinic on Sundays from 4:00-5:00pm at Forekicks (223 Freemont Street in Taunton). Participants should bring girls lacrosse stick, goggles and mouth guard. Feel free to contact Mr. Bonefant with any questions at 508.479.1305. Congratulations to our Middle School Students After successfully completing two full quarters of middle school, our middle school students will no longer carry their books bags from class to class. Many of them already choose not to carry a book bag. They can, of course, use their book bags coming and leaving school each day. Students will, however, be able to go to their lockers between classes as needed. This step has been taken so that students can become more responsible and prepared to learn in each of the classes. Kudos to those students already meeting with success! CC Middle School joins other Diocesan Middle Schools On Monday, March 23, 2015 our MS students will join other students throughout the Fall River Diocese at the Middle School Youth Rally on the Beatitudes, a retreat-like event sponsored by the diocese. We ask students on that day to wear appropriate Dress Down jeans, and no electronic devices will be allowed. Also, students should bring a bagged lunch, plus one non-perishable food item as a donation. The registration form and fee information can be found in this week’s Friday Folder. From the Health Office: Mrs. Karen Wenger MS, R.N. will be presenting a basic germs/ body hygiene lesson to the 6th and 7th graders in the next few weeks. Please watch your child’s Friday folder for more details. Upcoming Events Monday, March 9 Tuesday, March 10 Wednesday, March 11 Thursday, March 12 Friday, March 13 Art Club 2:00-3:30—LL1 Student Council 2:00-2:30—LL5 Lego Club 2:00-2:45—Rm. 111 Drama Rehearsal 2:00-4:00pm—Rm 113 Yearbook Mtg 2:00-3:00—LL6 Campus Ministry 2:00-3:00—LL1 Book Club 2:00-3:00—LL6 Drama Rehearsal 2:00-4:00pm—Rm 113 Pi Day for MS Choir Rehearsal 2:00-3:30—LL1 Stations of the Cross Practice 2:00-3:00—Rm. 111 Saturday, March 14 Butler Winter Games—See Friday Folder for details Monday, March 16 Art Club 2:00-3:30—Rm. LL1 Film Club 2:00-3:30—Rm. 113 Drama Rehearsal 2:00-4:00—Rm. 113 Campus Ministry 2:00-3:00—LL1 Drama Rehearsal 2:00-3:00pm—Rm. 113 Video Gaming Club 2:15-3:15--118 Choir 2:00-3:30—LL1 Tuesday, March 17 Wednesday, March 18 Thursday, March 19 Friday, March 20
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