Post on 28-Jan-2021
HOPE
What a powerful word! So many things
that we do have the basis of hope em-
bedded into the fabric. The new year
brings HOPE to all of us..
Catholic Schools Week
Jan. 31– Feb. 5 is a celebration of Catho-
lic schools. We have so many things to
celebrate! As Catholic schools continue
to work to provide in-person instruction , deal with daily
COVID challenges, and make plans to alter instruction al-
most on a daily basis, we can celebrate this important week
as a true testament of strength and perseverance.
Learn and Pray Like A Champion Eve-
ryday
The pictures below exemplify our daily goal of learning and
praying like a champion everyday. We do a lot of both!
From morning to afternoon all school prayer, and in be-
tween. Growing in Christ and Learning with Christ .
From the Principal….
St. Patrick Catholic School
January 2021
JANUARY
Early reminder…..Enrollment for
2021-22 will open January 19.
We already have families on the
priority waiting list that we did
not have space for this year.
You are STRONGLY encouraged
to enroll as soon as possible as
we anticipate
that we will be
at maximum
capacity next
year.
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No School on
Jan. 18
———— MAP testing begins Jan.
19th K-8.
Students will find out the
progress of their individual
learning goals!
Students should eat a good
breakfast and be prepared
to take their time and do
their best!
Interesting fact...Student at-tendance rate in 2019/20 for the first semester K-8 (73 days): 96.72%
Student attendance rate in 2020/2021 for the first semester (K-4) (64 days): 95.92%. Due to remote/in-person for MS, the percentage is not computed in-to the K-4 %.
Our middle school students are seeking at least 15 hours of documented community and/or church service. If you know of an organization that needs help, we have the stu-
dents who can help! Contact us.
Virtues of the Month:
Every week our students study
one virtue. The Virtues by week
for the month of January are:
Jan. 5—Empathy
Jan. 11—Knowledge
Jan. 19—Justice
Jan. 25—Prudence
No School Jan. 18
Looking ahead to the month of
February…..
Feb. 5th—11:30am dismissal, P/T Con-
ferences in the afternoon
Feb. 15th—No School
Feb. 17th –Ash Wednesday, School is in session
Feb. 22 P/T Conferences in the morning and
School of Faith in the afternoon No School
1. All staff, students, visi-tors will have their tempera-ture checked prior to enter-ing the build-ing each morn-ing. 2. All staff, students, visi-tors will wear a mask while in the building unless eating breakfast or lunch. 3. Any staff, student, visitor with a tempera-ture of 100 or greater will not enter the build-ing and will leave campus. 4. All staff, students, visi-tors will sani-tize their hands once entering the building with hand sani-tizer that will be stationed near the point of entry. 5. Once stu-dents have their tempera-ture checked they will go directly to their classroom unless they are eating break-fast and they will go to the lunchroom. 6. Students will need to bring their own mask and keep with them at all times. 7. Students will need to bring a water bottle labeled with their name. 8. All students will need to bring their book bag and laptop if/when necessary.
1. Dismissal will begin at 3:10 with indi-vidual classes dismissed in intervals until 3:25. (Class dismissal schedule will be released prior to the first day of school.) 2. Students, par-ents/families are asked to congregate away (at least 30 feet) from the exit doors and to main-tain social distancing. 3. Masks may be taken off after exiting the building while main-taining social distancing.
Entering Building
Exiting Building
School cancellations due to weather or if
any alteration in schedule needs to be
made due to COVID, we will announce through:
flocknote, email, facebook and twitter. In the event of
weather, the plan will always be to try to announce in
the evening to help families better prepare. Signing up
for flock note is highly recommended in order to ob-
tain important, and sometimes urgent, school
information. You can download the app. Look
for the logo.
Upcoming calendar
items…..
Jan. 5—Students Return
Jan. 18—No School
Jan. 19—MAP testing begins
Jan. 19—Early enrollment for 2021-22 opens
Jan. 31—Catholic Schools Week begins * VIP day Feb. 5 plans TBD and highly unlikely that in-person will take place.
Parents are encouraged
to take their child’s tem-
perature before coming
to school. Each child will
have their temperature
checked before entering
the buildings each
morning. Home temper-
ature checks will help us
out tremendously. If
your child is run-
ning a fever please DON’T SEND TO
SCHOOL! Kudos to parents….this
has not been an issue this year!
If your house-
hold is experi-
encing COVID
symptoms and
are awaiting to take the test,
or results, please keep your
child home as a precaution.
Their absence will be excused
and we will certainly work
with them to get them caught
up. We would rather focus on
preventing the possible
spread than risk possible ex-
posure. Always remember to
communicate with us to keep
us informed of your situation
so we can help provide guid-
ance regarding attendance.
Mask Up
Social Distance
Sanitize Often
1066 North 94th Street
Kansas City, Kansas
St. Patrick Catholic School
January Remote Learning Days...
Remote Learning Days for grades
6,8:
Jan. 6,8,12,14,19, 21,25,27,29
Remote Learning Days for grades
5,7:
Jan. 5,7,11,13,15,20,22,26,28
Phone: 913-299-8131
www.stpatrickkck.org
@StPatKCKPrincip
For up-to-date information
about us please consider
the sources below:
Find us on :
Flocknote
Congratulations to First Semester Honor Stu-
dents.
The following students achieved Honor Roll status
for the first semester 4.0 to 3.5 GPA. We are
proud of this distinguished achievement!
3rd grade—Calli Grimm, Ronald Myers, Theresa
Lian, Aung Lin, Daisy Hughey, Ellie Campion,
Leah Dietz, Olivia Rodriguez, Solomon Ceu,
Sonya Toschi, Boi Thein, Christian Cooper,
Cooper Sachen, Teresa Cia, Owen Conley, Cylie
Knight, Alex York, Boi Thein, Lia Tha,Samuel
Hmung, Christopher Thang, Emmanuel Sang,
Julia Cunningham, Julio Jurado Pando Jr.,
Reagan Wilson, Ruby Tling
4th grade—Joshua Cia, Klara Dordevic, Lavender
Mei, James Sang, Landon Weissman,Lilac Mei,
Logan Nick, Claire Ragland, Anthony Sang, An-
drea Barrios, Milania McGinnis, Fernando Mon-
toya-Valdez, Haven Parks, Adrianna Roberts, Mi-
ley Rogers, Marcos Torres, Charlie Wilson, Veron-
ica Gabaldon, Gavyn Reno, Du Son
5th grade—Blake Campion, Carter O’Connor, Sui
Par, Thomas Roberts, Sara Dietz, Gavin Toschi,
Avery Conley, Blessing Par
6th grade –Gabby Calderon, Addison Sachen,
Paul Sang, John Thang, Valerie Valenzuela, Lucy
Kolenda, Juliana Par, Aryanna Cooper, Alexandria
Mendez, John Swafford, Santiago Araujo,Iang
Par, Emilio Rodriguez
7th grade—Main Me, Lillian Myers, Van Par,
Ethan Revard, Ngun Thang, Angelina Valenzuela,
Issac Conley, Ivan Dordevic, Bik Hmung, Run
Thang
8th grade—Evan Cooper, San Mawi, Fatima
Montoya-Valdez, Pari Patel, Jayden Ramirez,
Madeline Roberts, Erik Brim, Giovanni Diaz
Morfin, Gabrielle Herron, Olivia Kolenda, Jackson
O’Connor, Prisha Patel, Nolan Ward, Gabriella
Kubicki, Jayden Reyes, Jonathan Diaz Morfin,
Luke Neff
Results
Relevance
Rigor
Relationships
Responsive Culture
Part of our continuous improvement is to
focus on faith formation and the above listed
R’s. We strive to improve everyday and will
continue to focus on creating opportunities,
building foundational skills, and developing
higher level thinking skills while we develop
a strong faith foundation.