Post on 12-Feb-2018
Educating Today’s Students To Be Tomorrow’s Leaders April 20, 2015
Important Dates 4/20- Gr. 7 Assembly/6th gr goes to camp
4/23–1st gr field trip-San Diego Zoo
4/24–Gr. 7 field trip-Floating Lab
4/26-Track meet grs. K-4
4/29-Rubio’s night
4/30-Relaxed Dress for students who went to
Rubio’s
5/1-Jog-A-Thon/Minimum Day-Faculty meet-
ing
5/2-First Communion @10:30am
Good Shepherd Catholic School
News from the Front Office:
Tuition rates went home on Friday, via
email for the new school year. Unfor-
tunately, the rates did go up because of
various reasons. In January 2016, the
hourly wage will increase again in Cal-
ifornia, which will have an impact on
our rates. The cost of benefits that the
school has to pay for employees went
up 20%. The “lab fee” is now included
in the base tuition, so therefore, you
will not be receiving a separate bill in
October.
Don’t forget~ We are once again offer-
ing our “Refer A Friend” program. If
you refer a family to our school and
they enroll and stay, you will receive
one month’s free tuition! We did have
several families this year that were able
to be tuition free for a month! So
please talk to your friends about all the
wonderful things happening at GSCS!
Sixth Grade B Honors Maleah Agarma
Peter Bui
Michael Correa
Maricris Gonzales
Brain Hoang
Marissa Leitner
Chelsea Macavinta
Ashley Nimer
Grace Oualline
Gabrielle Quinto
Larissa Reyes
Keanna Santos
Stephen Schuster
Aeriel Suarez
Sixth Grade A Honors Alexander Buendia
Veronica McKinney
Sophia Nguyen
Loren De Los Santos
Valerie Tran
Seventh Grade
B Honors
Ava Bautista
Carlo Avila-Caccioppo
Nwamaka Chigbolu
Bryce Jarboe
Mitchell Le
Nigel Manriquez
Seventh Grade
A Honors Ken Barber
Brandon Cabatu
Danika Chargualaf
Leila Dessouky
Thomas Hubbard
Alexander Macias
Bryan Palpal Latoc
Eighth Grade B Honors Kiya Jordan
Harrison Kellerman
Randall Ladringan
Adrianna Lugo
Andrew Nguyen
Anjolei Para
Phanxico Hoang
Lance Reyes
Matthew Tolentino
Eighth Grade A Honors Nicholas Correa
Alize Davis
Alannah Leitner
Marina Luttrell
Jacqueline Nguyen
Katelyn Patio
Chrisitan Quinto
Kristina Tran
Kayla Valecruz
Attention Parents
Starting on April 20-22, Gold Coast
Drive will be temporary be shut down
(different times) to park on the street.
The city is working on resurfacing the
street so therefore, please use the park-
ing lot or the back lot for picking up
your child.
GSCS ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Good Shepherd Catholic School
Amy Sweeney attended Good Shepherd Catholic School from 2000 to 2009. Her fa-vorite memory from her time at Good Shepherd was the Star of India field trip that her class took in the 5th grade. It was an overnight trip where her class learned all about the history of the ship and even learned how to do the same jobs that sailors did hundreds of years ago. Amy has many other great memories that include the 8th grade trip to Disneyland, competing in the Academic Decathlon, and Olympic day each year. At Mira Mesa High School, she excelled in her classes, especially English, thanks to the strong start that she received from Good Shepherd. When Amy gradu-ated, she received the Scholar Athlete of the Year award, and her GPA was in the top 10% of students in the San Diego School District. Currently she is in her second year at The University of California Berkeley. She is an Interdisciplinary Studies Field ma-jor, and Amy is planning to graduate a year early in May 2016. Afterward, she hopes to attend law school at USD. She is still very involved in extracurricular activities in-cluding the Cal Boxing Club team, holding a leadership position in the Alpha Phi so-rority, and attending Interfaith Shabbat which attempts to encourage understanding and respect between the different faiths at Cal. Amy feels that attending Good Shepherd has benefitted her in more ways than she could ever list, but most importantly GSCS gave her the gifts of a strong faith and strong work ethic. Being away from family has been very difficult for her, but with the support that comes with the community at Newman (Berkeley’s Catholic Church) and prayer, she is able to make it through the rough moments. Academically, GSCS taught Amy to always work her hardest and with the sol-id foundation that she received, she has continued to succeed – taking on a heavy course load and making the Dean’s Honor List of the top 4% of Berkeley students in the last two semesters.