St. Mary’s: stmary.esu7.org Aquinas MS/HS: aquinas.esu7.org The Torch “Faith in Action” 2014-2015 School Year Theme Dear Friends of Aquinas and St. Mary’s, I want to thank all of those who attended Gold Rush 500 on April 11th. What a fantastic evening we all had! We owe a huge debt of thanks to our Gold Rush Committee and volunteers, who have yet again provided us with a fun-filled and supremely successful event for our Catholic schools. Their creativity and excitement for this event overflows to all of our donors, benefactors, and supporters. This year’s Gold Rush 500 generated more than $200,000 for teacher’s salaries and capital improvement projects. For nearly twenty years, hardworking men and women who love the Catholic faith and their children have sacrificed time, talent, and treasure many times over. They want to make sure that their children and grandchildren attend schools with the best teachers and the best facilities. Gold Rush helps us to achieve that. We are very grateful to all of our donors, benefactors, and especially our wonderful volunteers that make Gold Rush an outstanding evening for our school community. God has certainly blessed us with wonderful people who love Catholic education. Thanks to all of you in all the ways you support Aquinas and St. Mary’s! There are a few areas at both Aquinas and St. Mary’s that will receive some much needed attention this summer. At St. Mary’s, the asphalt blacktop in front of the school has been in declining condition for a number of years. This summer, the plan is to remove the asphalt and replace with new concrete. This will be a much safer surface area for our students during P.E. and recess. As many of you know, St. Mary’s Parish will be having weekend Masses in the gymnasium from now through the summer, and this flatwork construction should not cause a problem for people to enter and exit the school gym. The St. Mary’s Office area will also be receiving new windows this summer, as well as new paint. The current windows are very drafty, especially during the winter. The new windows will be well insulated and more energy efficient. At Aquinas, we are grateful to the Jakub brothers who donated and installed the new sprinkler system for the areas around the new addition. They have also installed new sprinklers for the football practice field that had to be moved to the south due to the expanded parking lot. Thanks as well to Scott Steager for his help with the permanent mulch around the building, and for laying down the new sod around the new addition. Also, new vinyl tile will be installed in the high school hallways that currently have carpet. This will be done thanks to the Blue Sky Auction at Gold Rush this year. Not only is the carpet very worn down, the gravel that gets brought in from the parking lot on shoes gets vacuumed up and is very hard on the vacuums. With VCT throughout the high school and middle school hallways, it will be much easier for our cleaning crew to sweep the halls with a large broom. It will save a lot of time and money for fixing broken down vacuums. Lastly, please encourage your children to keep up a strong effort at school all the way through the end of the semester. I think we have had a great year so far, and knowing that you have given your very best effort in school and on finals makes the summer break that much sweeter. It is also important to remind your children about the dangers of underage drinking. One poor decision can not only tarnish a good school year, but more tragically, can end a life or many lives. Letting your children know that alcohol and drug use is wrong and dangerous is much more effective than just hoping they don’t engage in immoral behaviors. It is also another visible sign to them, albeit subtle, that you love them. Sincerely in Christ, Fr. Sean Timmerman Chief Administrative Officer From the Principal….. Senior Final Testing Calendar 2015 ***Important*** Finals will weigh heavily on your final grade. Please do not take them lightly and do not wait for the last few days to review. All finals are taken during the regular class periods except the AP Exams. Tuesday, May 5th Accounting 2 Part 1 Accounting 3 Part 1 Advanced Business Law Wednesday, May 6th Calculus Part 1 Honors History Accounting 2 Part 2 Accounting 3 Part 2 Religion College Math Block Thursday, May 7th Honors History Art 4 Projects are due Calculus Part 2 Physics Government Friday, May 8th Clean Lockers after TAC English Wayne State English Exam (For students receiving college credit) AP European History 12:00 (National Exam Time) Monday, May 11th AP Biology (All AP Biology students take the exam at 8:00) (National Exam Time) Graduation and Baccalaureate Practice 1:30 Tuesday, May 12th Zoo Trip From the Principal….. Dear Parents, This is the May 2015 Final Test Schedule for grades 9 - 11. Semester exams are very important, so I can’t stress enough the importance of being prepared. Please encourage your sons and daughters to prepare for these exams. Some students tend to procrastinate, so a reminder from time to time may help to keep them focused. Cramming for the exam the last day may work for some students, but not all. David G. McMahon Friday, May 8th 8:00 – 12:00 AP American History (National Exam Time) Monday, May 11th 8:00 – 12:00 AP Biology Exam (National Exam Time) All Block 1 Classes will have their finals on Monday and Tuesday during normal class periods. On Wednesday, May 20th school will begin at 8:30 Monday, May 18 Block 1 All Block 1 Forty Minute Classes Part 1 Block 2 Spanish 2 Written Block 3 Spanish 3 Written Block 4 Spanish 2 Written Tuesday, May 19 Block 1 All Block 1 Forty Minute Classes Part 2 Block 2 Physical Science, American History, Biology, Business, Spanish 2 Oral, World History, Pre-Calculus Lunch 11:47 for all 9-11 Block 3 Religion 9, Religion 10, Religion 11 12:20 – 1:40 Students may leave when they finish their last exam for the day. Wednesday, May 20 (No Bus Service or Hot Lunch) TAC 8:30 Extended TAC for locker cleaning etc. Block 3 English 9, English 10, Spanish 3 Oral, Building Trades, College Math, Physics 9:15 – 10:35 Block 4 Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology, Spanish 2 Oral, English 11 10:40 – 12:00 Students may leave when they finish their last exam for the day. Monarchs in the Middle AQUINAS MIDDLE SCHOOL AQUINAS MIDDLE SCHOOL MAY, 2015 May 19 event recognizes AMS students The annual middle school Honors Night is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 7 p.m. in the Aquinas north gymnasium. A music concert / art display will highlight the evening as well as a short honors convocation in which eighth graders will be promoted to high school in a special ceremony. Along with the eighth graders being honored, sixth and seventh graders will also be recognized for a few academic honors. The night will include band and chorus musical numbers, directed by Mrs. Helen Ostdiek, and an art display, planned by Mrs. Joan Cech, art teacher. A reception, planned by the seventh graders parents, will conclude the evening. Sixth, 7th and 8th graders, parents and relatives of all students are invited to attend. Parents, please note: This very special event is a dress-up occasion. (Boys: ties and dress shoes, if they have dress shoes. Girls: appropriate dresses. No mini-skirt length dresses or outfits that are inappropriate and immodest. Please wear appropriate shoes for stepping up on the performance platforms.) NOTE to Parents of Seventh Graders: Each seventh grade family is asked to bring 1 1/2 dozen cookies or bars for the reception. Bring the cookies to the cafeteria that evening. Mothers of seventh graders, we need mothers to take care of the reception table (punch and cookies). Please volunteer by calling Miss Fiala or the school office. Thank you for your help. May Crowning The middle school students will celebrate a May Crowning during a special prayer service honoring Mary, the Queen of the Rosary, Monday, May 4. The 8th grade girls will bring up flowers to the altar and crown the Mary statue that is near the altar. AMS Last School Day The last school day for Aquinas Middle School will be Tuesday, May 19. During this day, we will have our last middle school Mass of the school year. This will be held at 1:30 p.m. After the Mass, class awards and recognitions will be presented to the students by their teachers. Parents are welcome to attend this Mass. This last day of school will dismiss at the regular 3:15 time. Dress attire will be spirit day clothing. New Students If you know of any new students who are interested in attending Aquinas next year, please have them contact Aquinas so we can arrange a school visit, or give the names to us and we will contact them. St. Mary’s May, 2015 Monarchs in the Making Dear Parents of St. Mary’s Students: As any student can tell you, we are quickly approaching the summer vacation. I would like to remind all parents of the importance of reading during the summer. There is strong research that shows that without reading practice, student lose reading skills over the summer months. With the ever-present television, computers and other electronic devices, parents must encourage their children to use their minds and imaginations in books during the summer. Here are a few research-based suggestions that will make this more effective for your children. When children get help choosing skill-appropriate books and read those books over the summer break, both independently and with guidance from family members, reading achievement scores can improve significantly. Select books that match the child’s reading level and interest. The most important piece to making summer reading effective is the help of a parent who asks questions and guides children to better understand what they are reading. Ask questions about the story and allow the child to ask questions. Ask the child to summarize and reread hard -to-understand passages. Make reading more of an interactive process in order to boost fluency and comprehension. I hope that these suggestions will help you to assist your children in their reading skills during summer and all through the year. Faith in Action (School Year Theme), Miss Carm Fiala, St. Mary’s School Principal Grade 1 News First Grade has studied the Stations of the Cross for Religion class. We participated in the stations on Fridays, and we enjoyed the kindergarten’s performance of the stations before Easter break. We discussed Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. We also discussed Jesus’ Resurrection. We know that Jesus made Peter the first pope and it was his job to take care of the Church. We’ve even learned about the Ascension even though it’s a few weeks away. Fr. Homes continues to come visit our classroom and he answers questions and explains many details to us. In Language we have discussed synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms. The students are very quick to identify their word partners and use them in sentences. Students can recall details from stories and sequence 7 or 8 events from that story. Math has continued with most of the addition facts to12. We can also identify spheres, cylinders, cubes, and cones and dollar bills and quarters. We can compare numbers with greater and less than signs. We also identify simply fractions and measure with a ruler, both inches and centimeters. We have added 3 single digit numbers and counted quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. Recently we have learned about fact families and place value. Our Field trip is set for May 7th. We plan to go to the Henry Doorly Zoo. The first graders enjoy seeing the animals and learning all they can about them. We only have a few weeks of school left but remember to continue to listen to your child read daily along with taking the practice spelling test every day. We still have a lot to learn and some end of the year testing to do so it’s important that your child gets a good night’s rest so they are ready for school each day. ~ Mrs. Jennifer Suehl and Mrs. Sandy Vavrina St. Mary’s Monarchs in the Making May, 2015 Grade 3 News The Solar System has been fascinating to the students! They have learned a lot of facts and details about each of the planets, the moon and the sun. One interesting fact the students learned about Jupiter is that it is not only the biggest planet, but the giant red “spot” on it is a storm that has been raging for more than 300 years! In Religion we learned about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. We are currently learning about sacrifices and that God continually gives us Himself as the perfect sacrifice at Mass. All the Reading Groups have or are currently reading a chapter book. The students do such a great job of remember all the facts from these stories. They have certainly progressed in their reading abilities and their ability to recall information. Remember to encourage your child to read more chapter books over the summer. We are really looking forward to our big event…our field trip to Morrill Hall and the Villa Regina Motherhouse. At Morrill Hall, we will tour the museum and then watch a movie about space in the planetarium. At the Motherhouse we will visit with the School Sisters of Christ the King, learn about their vocation and eat lunch with the Sisters. We are all looking forward to this exciting day! ~Mrs. Janak and Mrs. Naiberk Fifth Grade News We had a great time on our field trip to the Edgerton Explore It Center in Aurora. The students enjoyed many hands-on activities and science demonstrations. (See photos below.) Now we are looking forward to our field trip to Czechland Lake for the Spring Conservation Sensation, May 6. We will soon begin researching a famous scientist or inventor for an oral report. Although the students have enjoyed being the leaders at St. Mary’s, they are looking forward to being at Aquinas Middle School next year. Have a great summer. ~ Mrs. Pam Comte and Mrs. Alison Fozzard FAR LEFT: Gretchen Kozisek, 5th grader, demonstrates Newton’s Laws of Motion while riding on a hover craft. LEFT: Matthew Vrbka, 5th grader, experiments with bubbles in the Explore It Zone. Elementary and Middle School Parents: St. Mary’s School is offering the Read Naturally program again this summer. Students using the program have improved on reading fluency as well as comprehension. Laura Blowers will offer the program for five weeks starting June 1st to any St. Mary’s or Aquinas student wanting to take advantage of this excellent, fun summer reading program to keep up with and improve reading skills. The student will read stories at a reading level suited for his/her fluency development. He/she may move to higher levels as their reading ability improves. The student selects a story from the computer program. He/ she then reviews key vocabulary words in the story and makes a prediction about the story. The student reads the story while listening to an audio recording and then practices it several times until he/she is able to read it with good expression at a set goal rate. This goal is set at an appropriate speed according to the student’s ability. An increase in goal rate shows progress. After reading each story the student will answer questions about the story. They are expected to answer 80% of these comprehension questions correctly. The students seem to enjoy the program and the computer offers another venue to practice reading. We are planning to offer sessions in the morning only, Monday through Thursday starting Monday, June 1st through Friday, July 3rd. We will reschedule or make adjustments for any sessions missed due to vacations etc… throughout the five week session. The program recommends a minimum of three 30 minute sessions per week; however any amount will be helpful. We will try to arrange a schedule according to your needs. For example, if you live out of town, we may arrange to have two sessions in one day. To enroll your child and schedule sessions, please fill out and return the following form by Friday, May 15th. If you have any questions, contact St. Mary’s at 367-3669. Tuition for 5 week program: (Prorated: $6.00 per session) 3 sessions per week 15 sessions total: $90.00 4 sessions per week 20 sessions total: $120.00 Sessions are only being offered in the mornings unless larger numbers require afternoon sessions. Please enroll (student) ______________________________________ in the READ NATURALLY summer session. I prefer _______sessions per week. Days that work best: (circle all that apply) Mon Tue Wed Thur Preferred morning time: 1st choice: _______2nd choice:________ (We will try to accommodate requested times.) Grade Level for 2015-16 school year: (circle one) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Amount Paid____________ Home phone: _________________________ Parent Signature___________________________________ Cell phone: ___________________________ St. Mary’s Grade School May 2015 This institution is an equal opportunity provider Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Egg Omelet French Toast Hash Brown Patty Apple Slices 4 Chicken n Rice Cooked Carrots Tea Roll Pears 5 Corndogs Chips & Cheese Lettuce Peaches 6 Popcorn Chicken Bowl Mash Potato/Gravy Corn Frozen Fruit Cups 7 Soft Shell Chicken Tacos Lettuce Cheese Peaches 8 Cheese Pizza Corn Mandarin Oranges 11 Chicken Patty on Bun French Fries Mandarin Oranges 12 Taco Salad Corn Lettuce Cheese Peaches 13 Breakfast Sausage Egg Omelets French Toast Sticks Hash Brown Patty Applesauce 14 15 Noodles & Spaghetti Sauce Corn Applesauce Garlic Bread 18 Hot Dog on Bun Baked Beans Doritos Fruit Cocktail 19 Chicken Nuggets Green Beans Peaches 20 25 26 27 NO SCHOOL 21 22 Have a Fun & Safe Summer!!! 28 29 Aquinas Attends GNSEF (Greater Nebraska Science & Engineering Fair) From Left to Right: Sarah Burwell, Luke Burwell, Brooklyn Stara, and Clare Fiala Four Aquinas students attended the Greater Nebraska Science & Engineering Fair in Nebraska City on March 28-29th. Students have been working on projects since August in the Science Research Class. Freshman, Brooklyn Stara, competed in the category Behavior and Social Science receiving 2nd place with her project “Increasing Math Comprehension Using Hands-on Math Activities. Next junior, Luke Burwell, competed in the category Energy and Transportation for his project of “Effectiveness of Winglet Designs at Reducing Vortex Drag” receiving 2nd place. In the Chemistry category, freshmen, Clare Fiala placed 2nd as well with her project “Increase Reflectivity of Kosmic Kreations Paint.” Finally freshmen, Sarah Burwell, received a 1st place medal in Biochemistry for her project, “Effects of Overfeeding TetraMin Tropical Flakes on Nitrate Levels.” Along with medals, two students were recognized for other awards. Luke Burwell received the Yale Science & Engineering Award and Clare Fiala received the Naval Science Award with a $50 cash prize. Also, both Clare Fiala and Luke Burwell were given the Air Force Certificate of Achievement award which included a back pack with i-phone adapter, speaker, and flash drive. There are many thanks to be given to individuals who helped with these students’ projects. There were those who helped students rehearse oral presentations, gather materials, gave expert advice, signed off on documents, and participated as test subjects. Thanks so much for all your contributions to make the students attendance to the GNSEF a success. SUMMER DATES TO REMEMBER May 26-28—Grades 3-8 GBB Camp May 26-28—Grades 7-12 BBB Camp May 26-28—Drivers Education Classes June 2-4—Grades 3-8 VB Camp June 9-11—Grades 2-6 BBB Camp June 12-15 TEC at Aquinas June 28-July 3—Totus Tuus July 6-7—Grades 2-6 WR Camp July 13-15—Grades 7-12 WR Camp July 20-22 Grades 9-12 SB Camp July 27-30—Grades 5-12 FB Camp July 27-30 Grades 9-12 VB Camp July 29-31 Art Camp August 3-6 Band & Dance Camp August 10 first day of SB & FB Practice August 17 First day of CC & VB Practice Band Trip Dates of Importance: May 1st – Last payment due May 26th to May 30th dates of the trip The trip will cost 1150.00 (4people per room); this covers 2 meals a day for most days and admission to all parks and events while there. It does not cover the extra meal/s, snacks, souvenirs, and other personal costs. Please talk to your student about the amount of money he/she should take with them. The suggestion of 30.00 a day seems reasonable, but is not set in stone. It is up to you as a family, what you are comfortable with your child taking/spending. If you have any questions, you can contact me at school between 2:30 and 3:30. **REMEMBER-- CARRY ONS ONLY** Thanks Ann Heermann ATTENTION SENIOR PARENTS Baccalaureate Mass: Weds. May 13th at 7:30 in the chapel. Parents are asked to be there by 7:15 for instructions Graduation: Seniors need to be at School by 1:15 Seniors will need their caps and gowns for both occasions. If you have any questions, please call Mrs. Pokorny at 402/367-3175 Lady Monarch Basketball Camp May 26th-28th, 2015 Open to all area girls Grades 3-5 8:30-10:00 A.M. Grades 6-8 10:30 A.M. –Noon Cost: $30 (Registration fee is due by May 8th, 2015) Includes camp t-shirt and drinks The camp is conducted by Aquinas Coaches and High School Players. ——————–————-Return the following to Aquinas—————————— Player’s name_____________________________________ Phone Number:___________________________________ Address:___________________________________________ Grade entering next year: 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shirt size: YS YM YL AS AM AL I, ________________, give permission for my daughter, ____________________, to participate in the 2015 Girls’ Basketball Camp. I further acknowledge, as with any physical activity, there is risk of injury. I will not hold Aquinas High School or the coaching staff liable in the case of an accident or injury. Parent/Guardian Signature: ____________________________________ Return Form and payment by Friday, May 8th. Mail to: Vanessa Munter at Aquinas High School, 3420 MN Road, David City, NE 68632-0149. Make checks payable to Aquinas Girls Basketball Saunders County Driving School Inc. Driver Education- Registration Form David City Aquinas High School Summer 2015 Class Location – City: David City Aquinas High School Student Name________________________________________________________________ Last First Middle Address: _____________________________________________________ City: _____________________________State:___________ZIP:_______________ Learners Permit No.__________________ Date of Birth:_____/_____/_____ Day Phone: (____)_________________ Cell Phone: (____)________________ Payment Amount: $__________________ Type of Payment: ____Check ____ Cash Signature:______________________________________ Complete this form and send with payment to: Randy Shada Please contact Randy Shada to make payment arrangements or payment plan. Makes checks out to Saunders County Driving School. Randy Shada 344 W. 9th street. Wahoo, NE. 68066 (402) 443-4605 (402) 443-8051 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------DRIVER EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULE Location: Aquinas High School Classroom Dates/ Times: 8:00-1:00 May 26,27,28,29 DRIVING TIMES WILL BE SET UP THROUGH OUT THE SUMMER. Instructor: Randy Shada Course Curriculum: . 20 hours of classroom instruction . 5 hours of hands on driving . 5 hours of observation (suggested but not required) . 1/2 hour Behind-The- Wheel Drive Test for Provisional Operator's Permit (POP) . Driving includes: highway /parallel /perpendicular /angle parking, marked and unmarked streets. intersections, interstate driving, & city traffic driving and gravel roads. Tuition Fee : $285.00 (make checks payable to Saunders County Driving School) payment plan can be made by contacting Randy Shada (Includes Student Materials) . Advance registration and payment are required. . Student must be 14 years old by October 15 of the current year. . Student must have Learner's Permit to drive ONLY, you can take the classroom without a learners permit. Driving Appointment Cancellation Policy: Students must give their instructors at least four (4) hours notice before canceling a driving appointment. Failure to do this will result in a $25.00 no call no show charge and must be paid before students receive the P.O.P forms. 2015 Mighty Monarch V lleyball Camp Open to all area girls entering grades 3-8 June 2, 3, and 4 (T-W-Th) *NOTE: the days are listed incorrectly on the school calendar! Grades 6-8 at 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Grades 3-5 at 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Registration Fee - $30 (due by Wed., May 20, to guarantee correct t-shirt size) Camp is focused on: Skill-building in volleyball fundamentals: forearm passing, setting, serving, attacking, and blocking Basic knowledge of sport of volleyball: positions, scoring, rotations, substitutions Team work This camp will be conducted by the Aquinas Monarch Volleyball coaching staff and high school players. -------------------------------------------- cut on dotted line and return form with payment ------------------------------------ Name ___________________________________________________ Grade next school year ___________ Address _______________________________________ City ___________________ Zip Code __________ Phone _____________________________ T-shirt Size (circle one): YM YL AS AM AL XL I, ___________________________________, give permission for my daughter, ____________________, to participate in the 2015 Aquinas Volleyball Camp and acknowledge that she is physically able to participate in camp activities. I further acknowledge that, as with any physical activity, there is risk of injury. I will not hold the coaching staff or Aquinas Catholic Schools liable in the case of an accident or an injury. Parent Signature ________________________________________________ * Please return this form and a check MADE PAYABLE to JODY PELAN, Aquinas Catholic Schools, 3420 MN Rd., David City, NE 68632 Aquinas Wrestling Camp GRADES 2ND6TH Registration fee- $30 (due by May 20th) Make checks out to Aquinas Wrestling WHEN JULY 6TH & 7TH (4-6 PM) WHERE WRESTLERS PRAYER Lord, give me the discipline to pre- Aquinas wrestling room NAME ___________________ CIRCLE T-SHIRT SIZE YS YM YL AS AM AL Return to Aquinas high school office or Coach Pflum by May 20th ( any questions call 367-2184 ) pare the power to compete the agility to take the offensive the speed to evade the ability to endure the grace of a winner and the pride of a competitor keep my body strong and my spirit in tune with your will all things in your honor. Amen Aquinas Wrestling Camp GRADES 7TH12TH Registration fee- $30 (due by May 20th) Make checks out to Aquinas Wrestling WHEN JULY 13TH- 15TH (4-6 PM) WHERE Aquinas wrestling room NAME ___________________ CIRCLE T-SHIRT SIZE S M L XL XXL Return to Aquinas high school office or Coach Pflum by May 20th ( any questions call 367-2184 ) WRESTLERS PRAYER Lord, give me the discipline to prepare the power to compete the agility to take the offensive the speed to evade the ability to endure the grace of a winner and the pride of a competitor keep my body strong and my spirit in tune with your will all things in your honor. Amen Aquinas Grade School Football Camp Grades 5th & 6th Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 27, July 28, July 29, July 30 8:30 a.m. until 10:00 noon Name ______________________________________ Cost- $30.00 (make checks out to Monarch Football) Circle T-shirt size Small Medium Large XL XXL Return to Coach Mimick @ Aquinas (if any questions call at 367-3175) Aquinas Middle School Football Camp Grades 7th & 8th Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 27, July 28, July 29, July 30 10:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon Name ______________________________________ Cost- $30.00 (make checks out to Monarch Football) Circle T-shirt size Small Medium Large XL XXL Return to Coach Mimick @ Aquinas (if any questions call at 367-3175) Aquinas High School Football Camp Grades 9th through 12th Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 27, July 28, July 29, July 30 5:30-8:30 p.m. Name ______________________________________ Cost- $30.00 (make checks out to Monarch Football) Circle T-shirt size Small Medium Large XL XXL May 2015 Aquinas/St. Mary’s Catholic Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 10 17 2:00PM Graduation 24 31 2 2:00PM B/G TR @ Lakeview Invite Denotes a change in the calendar 3 Sat 4 4:00PM MS B/G TR Aquinas Tri 11 2:30PM MS B/G TR @ Fremont Bergan Invite 6:00PM AHS Awards Night 18 1:30PM B/G TR @ Fremont Bergan 12 19 Finals Week 25 5 Memorial Day Last Day of School K-8 7:00PM AMS Honors Night 26 TBA Gr. 3-8 GBB Camp 6 7 9:00AM JV Track @ Madison 13 7:30PM Baccalaureate 20 Last Day of School 9-12 27 TBA Gr. 3-8 GBB Camp 7:00PM AHS Fine Arts Night 14 NO SCHOOL ASCENSION THURSDAY TBA Track Districts 21 Faculty Work Day 28 TBA Gr. 3-8 GBB Camp 8 5th Gr. Aquinas Visit ACT Registration Due SMS Baptism Mass, Spirit Day, Bake Sale (Gr. K) Prom 9 10:00AM G/B TR Conf. @ Columbus Scotus 15 16 22 23 29 30 6:00PM Aquinas Bowling Tournament ACT Registration Due State TR Meet State TR Meet Aquinas 2015-2016 Sports Physicals Girls Grades 7-12 7:00 p.m. Witter Family Medicine Clinic Monday July 13 $15.00 Boys Grades 7-12 7:00 p.m. Witter Family Medicine Clinic Tuesday July 14 $15.00 May 2015 Aquinas Catholic Schools Sun 3 10 Mon Tue Wed Thu 4 Deli Sandwiches Nachos 5 Popcorn Chicken Mashed Potatoes 6 Biscuits & Gravy Tri Tater 7 11 12 Spicy Chicken Sandwich Potato Jo Jos 13 14 Tacos Garnishes Chicken Strips Tater Tots NO SCHOOL Pizza Tri Tater Fri Sat 1 Tuna & Noodles Dinner Rolls 2 8 9 French Toast Omelets 15 Meatless Spaghetti Garlic Sticks 16 17 18 Crispito/Burrito Tater Tots 19 Breakfast Pizza Tri Tater 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer MAY 2015 AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL College & Career Planning BOBBI SCHMID (402) 367-3175 [email protected] May Senior To Do List: Make final decision on a college All paperwork and deposits need to be turned in Make corrections to FAFSA if necessary Look for orientation and class sign up dates Watch for class registration and orientation dates Write Thank you notes to those who wrote letters of recommendations or awarded scholarships to you Accept or reject awards Spring Reality Check A full list of open house and events (including opportunities for summer) can be found on the website under academics During April I was excited to have time with the freshman class. We had a “Reality Check” which is a program designed by EducationQuest Foundation. This is an online activity where students set goals for what they want their life to look like in 15 years. After discussing the values and lifestyle they desire we talked about what it takes to have that life. The “Reality Check” program creates a dollar amount for the lifestyle they have chosen and we then discuss what type of careers can support that lifestyle and what it takes academically to achieve that career. We spent time in the computer labs looking at college websites and researching local colleges so they could have an idea of what admission requirements were and what the cost of education is. We discussed the importance of taking the right classes, being involved in activities, job shadowing and being a self advocate. We also learned the difference between driving a hummer and a mini van! Students walked away with resources to explore different colleges and career paths. My meeting with the Juniors this month was a reality check of a different kind-we discussed the college planning timeline for their senior year! No doubt being a senior is exciting but it also comes with a lot of additional work. We began the work on writing an activities resume. (This will be something students will complete as seniors and will use time and time again as they fill out admission and scholarship applications.) Students were also shown a “College Profile” tool to help in researching colleges. We discussed how the admission process works, admission requirements, NCAA and NAIA procedures, testing requirements and things they can do this summer to make their senior year less stressful. It seems far away but time goes by fast! I’ve began the process of compiling information for graduation and am very excited to announce that the Class of 2015 has earned over $500,000 in Scholarships! Congratulations to the senior class and their parents. The extra work of scholarships can be very stressful and it is great to see these families rewarded. I would like to remind all seniors to bring in any award letters they have received (even if you are not accepting the award) . The awards will be announced at graduation. Juniors Start Thinking About College... High School seniors have big decisions to make and the process starts now! What is right for one student may not work for another. There are many paths to take after high school -start thinking about them and know you have options. Two Year Colleges This is affordable and credits will transfer if you choose to continue after an associates degree. Visit the website Transfer Nebraska Technical Programs Students can earn a degrees in a specific area such as nursing or mechanics. Programs range from 9 months to 2 years. Apprenticeships Students can learn firsthand by actually entering into the workplace. It is a great way to build your resume and meet new contacts. Military Careers Many people enlist in the service and attend college or receive specific technical training and other skills through the military. Four Year Colleges This will give students a bachelor’s degree. They will take a wide variety of classes and build a great knowledge base to be successful in the workplace. Think backwards…where do you want to be in 10 years? Set goals and make decisions to get you there. Helpful Career Planning Sites www.actstudent.org This site is where students can register for the ACT Test, practice questions, and do general college and career planning. www.educationquest.org This site has a data base to help you search for schools within the Midwest, a financial aid estimator and excellent career and college planning tips. www.fastweb.com This is a scholarship data base that many seniors have found useful. Students fill out a profile and are emailed with scholarships for which they qualify. www.testpreview.com Practices tests and general information about any standardized test can be found at this website. www.bls.gov The department of labor has set up this site to show information on millions of different careers. Each career has a detailed profile explaining job outlook, salary, nature or work and much more. www.mynextmove.org This site has interest inventory that links to descriptions and statistics on thousands of careers. Students can also search careers by key words, industries or even growth rate. 2015-2016 ACT Dates Test Date Registration Deadline (Late Fee Required) September 12, 2015 August 7, 2015 August 8–21, 2015 October 24, 2015 September 18, 2015 September 19–October 2, 2015 December 12, 2015 November 6, 2015 November 7–20, 2015 February 6, 2016* January 8, 2016 January 9–15, 2016 April 9, 2016 March 4, 2016 March 5–18, 2016 June 11, 2016** May 6, 2016 May 7–20, 2016 NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 30 David City, NE 68632 P.O. Box 149 David City, NE 68632-0149 Address Service Requested Happy Mother’s Day! A mother’s love is something that no one can explain, it is made of deep devotion and of sacrifice and pain” St. Mary’s 1026 5th St. David City, NE 68632 Phone: (402)367-3669 Website: stmary.esu7.org Aquinas MS/HS 3420 MN Rd, PO Box 149 David City, NE 68632 Phone: (402) 367-3175 Website: Aquinas.esu7.org
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