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Transcript of October 2012 Bulletin
DON BOSCO PREP “Empowering Young Men for Life”
Volume 90 October 2012
Please find in this issue:
Article Page
Director’s Message 2-3
Principal’s Letter 4
AP for Academics 5
AP for Student Affairs 6
Office of Youth Ministry 7 Mother & Son Retreat 8
Open House 9
World Languages Survey 9
Nurse’s Notes 10
Guidance News 11-13
Article Page
Bookstore/Textbooks 13
School Emergency 14 Information
Mission Club 15-16
Help Clothe the Homeless 17
Chapel Concert 18
Mothers’ Guild Fashion Show 19-21
Father’s Club 22
Home Run Club 23
Yearbook Corner 24-27
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October 2012 Dear Parents and Students, For the development of our school community in its Salesian mission and identity, we are guided in these years by 4 pastoral goals. These 4 goals were chosen in 2010 after an extensive consultation among both adults and students. In this and subsequent letters, I wish to reflect with you on these goals, for the more we all have the same aims in mind, the more we will strengthen as a school community. Let’s begin with the first goal.
We are a Catholic school. The person of Jesus Christ, his teaching and way of life, are central to our identity. We are a part of the worldwide faith community that seeks to welcome and advance in human his-tory the Kingdom that Jesus announced and inaugurated – that is, we are a part of the Catholic Church. We are a Salesian school. The person of Saint John Bosco, his approach to young people and way of education, are likewise central to our identity. We are a part of the worldwide movement that seeks to edu-cate through love and to form the young into honest citizens and good Christians – that is, we are a part of the Salesian Family. If either of these identities weakens, the less significant Don Bosco Prep becomes. When either of these identities strengthens, the more significant Don Bosco Prep becomes. Each of our school departments met in August and September to strategize our growth this year in Catholic and Salesian values. We identified concrete ways – through the teaching of history, the administering of the front office, the offering of guidance, to name a few areas – by which we could make Jesus Christ and Don Bosco more alive in our midst. On October 11 of this month the Catholic Church will begin the celebration of a Year of Faith, called by Pope Benedict to commemorate the 50
th anniversary of the opening of Vatican Council II and the 20
th
anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. This offers us a graced opportunity.
Here at Don Bosco Prep we can make use of this special year to experience – both students and adults – the joy which comes from a relationship of friendship with the Lord Jesus and communion with the greater family of the Church. Let us take advantage of the Year of Faith to grow in both Catholic and Salesian values. Cordially in Don Bosco, Father James Heuser, SDB
Director/President
GOAL #1
Don Bosco Preparatory High School forms adults and young people
in a relationship with Jesus Christ animated by strong Catholic and Salesian values.
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR/PRESIDENT
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Don Bosco Preparatory High School – A Salesian Educative and Pastoral Community –
Pastoral Goals 2010 – 2013
Goal #1: Don Bosco Preparatory High School forms adults and young people in a relationship with Jesus Christ
animated by strong Catholic and Salesian values.
Goal #2: Don Bosco Preparatory High School promotes an educative and pastoral community centered upon our students and their families
with a united group of staff, faculty, administrators and Salesians.
Goal #3: Don Bosco Preparatory High School educates all members of the school community to live a spirit of Christian stewardship
and service to others.
Goal #4: Don Bosco Preparatory High School fosters a culture of academic and personal integrity, doing the true and the good as Jesus did, contrary to the popular, convenient or self-serving.
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL
October 2012 Dear Parents/Guardians, Greetings from Don Bosco Prep! The year is now in full swing as we move from the novelty of the new school year into the cooler days of autumn. Students and teachers are settled in and the year is off to a great start. The spirit of St. John Bosco pervades our halls and classrooms, and the boys are showing great enthusiasm and leadership. Thanks to all who helped make our first month a successful one! A few items of note:
We are thrilled to have received the news that one of our seniors has been named a National Merit Semi-Finalist based on his outstanding scores on the PSAT exam taken during junior year. Congratulations to Corey Meyer on this fine honor. We also received word that 8 additional seniors have been named National Merit Commended Students: Michael Q. Gaffey, Anthony Gallo, Michael Leone, Robert E. Matts, Brendan Mullen, Anthony G. Orosz, Kevin Sheehy, and Michael W. Sielski. We are very proud of these boys and their achievements! This year’s PSAT exam is scheduled for Wednesday, October 17
th.
During the 1st week of October, 16 Bosco students will be representing the school at a very
important Leadership retreat. Seniors Travis Curtin and Chris D’Amicowill be team leaders for a group comprised of CJ deNicola, Anthony Gallo, Damien McNichol, Matthew Owens, Matthew Rogalski, Chris Sachs, Brian Zied and Chris Zonghetti. We keep these students in our prayers that this might be a rewarding and fruitful retreat for them. Our first parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for October 11
th from 3-5pm and 6:30-
8:30pm. Please make every effort to attend to speak with your son’s teachers. On October 16
th, The Saint Francis DeSales Chapter of the National Honor Society will hold its induction
ceremony for juniors and seniors. These students represent the highest ideals of scholarship, character, leadership and service- I ask for your prayers for their continued leadership. On October 26
th, we host what is truly the beginning of a yearlong series of “commencement
events” for our seniors with our Senior-Parent Breakfast. It is a wonderful time to spend time together and share a meal as a “family” with our seniors. Please continue to pray for them as they move through their final year with Don Bosco “on campus”; as we know, they will remain with Don Bosco forever. The month of October is traditionally dedicated to Mary in the title Our Lady of the Rosary. Throughout the month, students will have the opportunity to pray the rosary together. Mary, as the mother of Jesus, knows your needs and desires as parents of maturing young men. May she be our intercessor with her Son to help us educate and form the young men – your sons and our students – who fill our lives each day! Peace and God Bless,
John Stanczak John Stanczak PS- Follow me on Twitter!: @dbpprincipal
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FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR ACADEMICS
Dear Parents, Students, and Friends, As we settle into the new school year I would like to remind everyone of a key element in academic success: study. While some students know quite well the importance of study, other students minimize it to the detriment of their academic success. Unfortunately, with our busy schedules the first item to get left off of our to-do lists is often study. Many students fall into the trap of merely doing homework and thinking that their work is completed for the evening. Study is different than homework and has a different function. Homework tends to check the understanding of a specific day’s work. Studying tends to build linkages over larger spans of time, and cements information into our long-term memories. Each student should be spending about three hours a day five days a week in homework and study. This works out to about thirty minutes of preparation for six major classes. Students should have a quiet place where they can study, and they should develop the habit of studying every night regardless of the amount of homework Study helps each student to achieve his academic potential. I would encourage each student to remember the Don Bosco Prep policy that class placement for sophomores, juniors and seniors is based on the grades earned during the previous year. This system provides an equal opportunity to all. Students who earn the required grades can move to higher level classes on a subject by subject basis. Students who do not meet the minimum requirements are moved to a level more in line with their achievement. This is especially true for AP courses. When our school established minimum grades for AP courses it is based on the results of how previous students did in such courses. We at Don Bosco Prep want all of our students to work hard to attain the best of their capabilities. Our goal at Don Bosco Prep is to challenge the minds, bodies and souls of our Ironmen and our course requirements are meant to spur you on to achievement. If you want to take honors or AP classes in the future, now is the time to work hard to earn the necessary grades. I would also like to make you aware of some important dates and academic events in October: Friday, October 5, 2012: The last day to drop/add any course(s) for Grade 9. Thursday October 11, 2012: Parent Teacher Conferences 3:00PM -5:00PM & 6:30PM – 8:30PM Tuesday, October 16, 2012: National Honor Society Induction Ceremony 7:00PM ~ Auditorium. Friday, November 2, 2012: End of the 1
st Marking Period
Sincerely yours in Don Bosco,
Dr. Albert G. Del Principio Assistant Principal, Academics
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FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS
To all Students, Parents and Friends, I hope that all of you had a restful summer and are settling in for the new school year. Whether you are a Senior looking forward to graduation, or a Freshman beginning a new life chapter, I wish you good luck and much success in the months to come. Since the beginning of last month, I have noticed a few issues that I believe should be brought to your attention. Please take a few moments to review the following:
The uniform and grooming mandates of Don Bosco are noted on pages 53-54 of the Parent/Student
Handbook, also referred to as the Agenda. Since the need to adhere to these rules has been mentioned repeatedly in the past, I will not note them any further other than to say that parents should make sure that their young men are compliant.
Please note that students are responsible to serve detentions on the next school day following issu-
ance. Any requests to postpone serving detention must be approved by the Assistant Principal for Student Affairs. There are no exceptions to this policy.
We are seeing an increasing number of cell phone violations. Please remember that a student is lia-
ble to have their cell phone confiscated for one (1) week for the first violation, and a second viola-tion may result in the phone being confiscated for the remainder of the Academic Year. Students who need to be reached in an emergency can be contacted by calling the Don Bosco office at 201.327.8003.
Please remember that students must register their cars in order to park on campus. General student
parking is by permit only, with students parking in the middle and upper lots in assigned spaces. The failure of students to park properly may result in the vehicle being towed. Any student who operates a vehicle in an unsafe manner may have their privilege to park on campus revoked and/or be subject to additional disciplinary action.
Parents are again requested to become familiar with the Agenda and especially those sections that address comportment, dress code and attendance. Ongoing school bus drills will continue with students who ride a bus to and/or from school. If you
have any concerns regarding busing, please call school bus transportation agent or myself. If I can be of assistance in clarifying any of the above, please do not hesitate in contacting me. I can be reached at 201.327.8003 Extension 103 or [email protected]. Take care and be safe.
Best regards, Ed Nekel
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From The Office of Youth Ministry
Some people are so foolish that they think they can go through life
without the help of the Blessed Mother. Love the Madonna and pray
the rosary, for her Rosary is the weapon against the evils of the world
today. All graces given by God pass through the Blessed Mother." St. Padre Pio
The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary, so I hope that we can pray and grow in
this spiritual practice because the power of the rosary is beyond description. As a school
community we are going to pray the rosary together where each class grade will have a specific
day to pray the rosary. I do want to point an important event that youth ministry will be
organizing this month which the Mother and Son retreat on Saturday October 27th
. This retreat
will be held at Don Bosco Prep in the School Auditorium in DeSales Hall.
In this month the Youth Ministry activities are pumping life into the School, so I would
like to briefly describe them to you with dates and information.
- During October 1st through October 4
th there will be the October Leadership retreat,
a retreat that is held for students who attend Salesian Schools in the Eastern United
States. Eight seniors will be attending this retreat.
- On October 5th
, we will be having our first Friday Adoration. The Blessed Sacrament
will be exposed in the chapel throughout the day.
- October 18th
– Senior Rosary during 2nd
period class and October 23rd
–
Sophomore Rosary during 2nd
period class.
- October 25th
– Junior Rosary during 2nd
period class and October 30th
– Freshmen
Rosary during 2nd
period class
- RETREATS – October 2nd
and October 3rd
– JUNIOR RETREAT – Dress Down
and you bring your own Lunch or money for Lunch.
- October 29th
- Mr. Justin Fatica will visit our school. He is a motivator speaker who
works for Hard as Nails Ministry.
- A group of seniors will be going to Nicaragua to build a house for the family of Flor
de Maria, a two year old we found living in a dump site. You can view the video that
we made to present the mission trip. Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORgUJ6OQfiU&feature=channel&list=UL
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MOTHER AND SON RETREAT
“All I am I owe to my mother” George Washington
A retreat that can enhance that special relationship that we call Mother and Son!
When? OCTOBER 27th
, 2012
Where? Don Bosco Prep High School Auditorium in DeSales
What Time? 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Refreshments will be available! If you are interested or if you have any questions. Contact Fr. Manny: [email protected]
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DON BOSCO PREP
Open House
Sunday October 14, 2012
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
World Languages Survey
Parents, During the coming days, you should be receiving a survey via
email regarding potential future offerings in our World Languages curriculum. I would ask you to please try to read and respond to
the survey at your earliest convenience; it is quite brief and would take only about 3 minutes. I appreciate your feedback on
this curricular issue as we move forward!
Many thanks, John Stanczak
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WEST NILE VIRUS
Summer vacation may be over, but one remnant, the mosquito, is still alive and well and causing havoc. Experts believe that West Nile Virus (WNV) is established as a seasonal epidemic in North America that flares up in the summer and continues into fall. You have probably read that a case of WNV was confirmed in Bergen County a few weeks ago. Rainy, muggy weather creates the perfect environment for mosqui-toes to breed. WNV is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Prevention -Reduce mosquito breeding sites by emptying standing water from flower pots, buck-ets, barrels, wading pools, bird baths, old tires, wheel barrows, etc. Clean clogged gut-ters. Repair ill fitting or broken window screens. -When you are outdoors, use insect repellent containing EPA registered active ingredi-ent. Follow the directions on the package. -Mosquitoes are most active at dusk and dawn. Be sure to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves, pants and socks at these times or consider staying indoors during these hours. Symptoms Serious symptoms occur in approximately one in 150 people. Symptoms can include: high fever, headache, neck stiffness, tremors, disorientation, muscle weakness, vision loss, paralysis, or coma. Symptoms may last several weeks and some symptoms may be permanent. Seek medical attention immediately. Milder symptoms occur in approximately 20% of the people and can include fever, headache, body ache, nausea, vomiting, swollen glands or rash. These can last from a few days to a few weeks. Most people (80%) will have no symptoms but there is no way to know in advance if you will become ill.
Take the recommended precautions to avoid the discomforts and dangers of this pre-ventable illness. Bridget Cena RN School Nurse
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FRESHMAN
CLASS OF 2016
There is a MANDATORY GUIDANCE NIGHT on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2012, at 7:00
p.m. in the school auditorium.
BOTH PARENT(S) AND STUDENT ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND
TRANSCRIPT RELEASE FORMS
TRANSCRIPTS WILL NOT BE RELEASED TO ANY COACHES, COLLEGES, SUM-
MER PROGRAMS AND/OR SCHOLARSHIPS UNLESS THIS SIGNED FORM IS RE-
TURNED TO THE GUIDANCE OFFICE. If you have not handed in a “Transcript Re-
lease Form,” please do so.
COLLEGE FINANCIAL WORKSHOP
Wednesday, October 3rd, at 7:00 p.m. in the school auditorium.
THE WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO ALL PARENTS AND STUDENTS.
******IMPORTANT DEADLINES******
The Guidance Center website has a listing of all SAT and ACT deadlines for this school year. You
are particularly reminded that:
October 1 – Deadline to notify your counselor if you are applying for Early Decision/
Action — Paper applications are to be submitted to the Guidance Office by
this date
**Students planning to apply to specialized degree programs, with rolling admis-
sions, should be aware of the college’s deadline AND should notify their counselor.
It is also recommended that students applying to the main campus of Pennsylvania
State University or to Saint Joseph’s University should also notify their counselor by
the October 1st deadline.**
October 4 – Registration deadline for November 3rd SAT/SAT Subject Tests
October 5 – Late registration deadline for October 27th ACT
October 6 – SAT/SAT Subject Tests
October 18-19 – College Tour
October 19 – Late registration deadline for November 3rd SAT/SAT Subject Tests
October 27 – ACT Test
November 1 – Deadline to notify your counselor for applications with January 1st or January
15th deadlines — Paper applications are to be submitted to the Guidance
Office by this date .
Registration deadline for December 1st SAT/SAT Subject Tests
November 4 – Registration deadline for November 8th ACT
PLEASE NOTE: The Naviance website has a listing of colleges and universities visiting
Don Bosco after dismissal. While all students are free to visit with these representatives,
senior students and parents are especially encouraged to take advantage of this opportuni-
ty!
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
MEMO FOR SENIORS
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SPECTRUM
The Spectrum Program will return to DBP this fall. Spectrum is a peer support program for young people who have experienced the loss of a parent, family member or friend because of death, divorce, separation or abandonment. Spectrum is NOT counseling or therapy; it IS an opportunity to meet other students who have experienced loss in their own lives, to support and learn from one another, to discuss their experiences of loss and how to face those difficult times, and an opportunity to help one another move on in life in a more positive way. It's hard to talk about loss. Sometimes kids feel that friends don't understand, or that others are tired of hearing about their pain. It may be hard to talk at home, where family members are dealing with their own problems. Too often, adults don't realize that kids are hurting too. They think young people will just "bounce back". That's not realistic, and it's not fair to the kids who are hurting. Some of the topics discussed include helping students to understand loss and how it may be affecting them, anger, sadness, dealing with changes in the family and their new role and responsibilities, unrealistic guilt, making positive choices and decisions, and forgiveness.
Students meet after school in a small group with a trained adult facilitator for about an hour once a week, for twelve weeks. Groups will begin by late September and the program will conclude by Christmas.
Students interested in joining Spectrum or who have questions about the program are asked to contact Mr.
DeLucci in the Guidance Office.
Here are some student reflections about Spectrum from past years:
“Spectrum is a cure for my silent pain” “I have become more open”
“It was nice to meet other kids with some of the same problems”
“I now understand why things happen the way they do”
“I am a happier person”
“Spectrum allowed me to realize I was in a different boat than most by no fault of my own and to work around and solve some problems”
“Before I attended Spectrum talking about my problems was a situation I often avoided”
“I’ve learned to let my feelings out in a positive way”
“I have a greater sense that there are people who care about me … they know what I’m going through”
“Spectrum has helped my family too because we are more open to one another”
“I’m not alone”
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Attention Juniors & seniors
Monday, October 22, 2012 College Tour
To
Marist College
Registration Deadline: Friday October 12, 2012 Or Until the bus is full
Cost: $20.00/person If interested, full payment is required. Space is limited to 40 persons
on a first come, first serve basis. PRIORITY SEATING WILL BE
GIVEN TO SENIORS.
Send all payments to Mrs. Lawlor in the Guidance Office. Checks
should be made payable to Don Bosco Prep High School. Permission
slips will be distributed after payment is received.
TEXTBOOK INFORMATION:
Our students should have all received their textbooks which are loaned to them from Don Bosco Prep for the 2012-2013 school year. By now all books should have been covered, using brown-paper which is still the best material for book co-vers. Do not use book socks or adhesive as they damage our books. Those stu-dents still making schedule changes will need to see me, Mrs. Saglimbene, to deter-mine if they need to make any textbook changes. Our students taking Biology and Chemistry Honors have just received new books accompanied with ebooks. We will begin registration for these ebooks during the first week of October. Please note that these books must be returned in like-new condition (no markings, drawings or writing inside these new books). Remember, condition of our books are monitored before distribution, and upon distribution the uniquely barcoded book is attached to the students account. Therefore, at the end of the school year, students will need to return that specific book given to them at the time of book distribution. Any questions – call Mrs. Saglimbene at ext. 143
BOOKSTORE BULLETIN:
Our Don Bosco Prep coats, hats, sweaters and long-sleeve polo shirts are all back
in stock and selling quickly. SALE ITEM FOR THE MOHTH OF OCTOBER - Buy
our Charles River Adirondeck Pullover Fleece and we will personalize that jacket at
no extra cost. (This sale will not be applied to the sale of any other item). Personal-
ization takes approximately 10-14 days, so shop early!
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Minimum Requirements Register and create your account
1. Go to the Honeywell Instant Alert for Schools website at http://instantalert.honeywell.com.
2. Click on ‘Parent’ in the New User box.
3. Complete the student information form. Click ‘Submit.’
4. Complete the corresponding screen. Click ‘Submit.’
5. After receiving the Confirmation message, click ‘Proceed’ to get started with Instant Alert.
6. Note: Remember your Login Name and Password so you may use it to update your profile. View and check details about yourself and your family members
1. Upon successful login, click on ‘My Family.’
2. Click on a parent name to view and edit parent details.
3. Click on a student name to view details about your children enrolled in this school. Configure alert settings for yourself
1. Click on ‘Alert Setup.’
2. Click on the check boxes to select which alert type you would like to have sent to which device. Click
on
‘Save’ when complete.
3. If you would like to add another contact device, select the device type and enter the device details.
Select
the person to whom the device belongs and click on ‘Add.’
4. For e-mail, text messaging and pagers you may send yourself a test message. Click on ‘Send Test
Message’
to send yourself a message. Additional Functions View History of Alerts
Click on ‘Alert History’ to view Alerts that have been sent to you. Use the calendar icons and ‘Alert Type’
list to filter the Alerts. Identify key contacts for your children
1. Click on ‘Other Contacts.’
2. Click on ‘Add New Contact’ and complete the form.
3. Click on ‘Save’ when complete.
4. If you would like this person to receive Alerts from the school, return to the ‘Alert Setup’ page to con-
figure
this person’s alert settings.
For Assistance: https://instantalert.honeywell.com Click on the Help Request link in the lower right hand side of the page
You can also e-mail [email protected] with any questions or feedback.
Be sure to set your e-mail spam filter to receive e-mail from Honeywell.com.
IMPORTANT: Get Connected for School Emergency Messages and Instant Alerts
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Helping Salesian Families in Louisiana
Some of our Salesian families from our parishes and schools in Louisiana have been badly affected by Hurricane Isaac.
Mission Club is partnering with Archbishop Shaw High School in Marrero, LA to help our brothers and sisters.
We are collecting gift cards for Lowe’s, Home Depot, WalMart, and Best Buy in any amount. The cards will be sent
to Archbishop Shaw, and they will be distributed to needy families.
Proceeds from Mission Club cookie sales will go toward this effort for the next few months. Please help if you can. If you can’t give a gift card, please pray for these families—they are
so grateful to know we are thinking about them.
Thank you!
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FOOD ITEMS:
~Instant Coffee
~Tea bags
~Non-dairy Coffee Creamer
~Powdered Gatorade
~Powdered Hot Chocolate
~Powdered Drink Mix for
~Water bottles
~Kool-Aid (presweetened)
~Slim Jims/Beef Jerky
~Chex Mix
~Crackers & Easy Cheese
~Cookies
~Bagged Chips
~Rice Krispie Treats
~Dry Cereal
~Microwave Popcorn
~Granola/Power Bars
~Dried/Canned Fruit
~Tuna/Chicken (canned or in a
pouch)
~Oatmeal
~Bubble Gum
~Fast food condiments
~Soup (canned/instant)
~Ramen Noodles (bag or cup)
~Kraft Easy Mac
~Fruit/Jell-O cups/puddings
PERSONAL ITEMS: -Baby Wipes (#1 MOST
REQUESTED)
-Razors
-Toilet Paper
-Shampoo/Conditioner
-Soap/Body Wash
-Toothpaste
-Toothbrushes
-Mouthwash
-Dental Floss
-Deodorant
-Eye Drops
-Contact lens cleaner
-Chap-stick
-Sun block
-Bug Spray
-Skin So Soft (Avon)
-Lotion
-Liquid Hand Sanitizer
-Baby/Foot Powder
-Socks (white, black, brown,
green)
-Gloves (black, brown, green,
warm)
-Towels
-Combs/Brushes
-Cotton balls
-Nail Clippers
-Nyquil/Dayquil
-Tylenol
-Visine
PRACTICAL ITEMS: *Batteries
*Phone Cards (AT&T)
*Clorox Wipes
*Stress Balls
*Small Flash Lights
*Hand warmers
*Paper and Envelopes
*Pens/Pencils
*Magazines
*Newspapers
*Puzzles
*Disposable Cameras
*Yo-Yos
*Squirt guns
*Frisbees
*Dart Boards
*Hackie sacks
*Mini fans
*Bandanas
*Wool Blankets
*Febreeze
*Candles
*CDs/DVDs
*Occasion blank note cards
(birthdays, holidays)
FOR FEMALES: >Hair bands
>Pony tail holders
>Hair Clips
>Q-Tips
>Small Mirrors
>Body Sprays
>Hair Spray
>Hair gel
Please bring
items to:
Mrs. Murray:
Resource Room
Mrs. Lawlor:
Guidance Office
ITEMS COLLECTED
ALL YEAR!
If you know someone in
the Military please
send us his/her
Name and address and
we will Pack a care
package for them!!
MISSION CLUB
Support Our Troops!
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To Our Don Bosco Family ……………
I am asking for your help to clothe the homeless this
winter. During the week of October 15th
,
I will be collecting NEW, WARM …… Men’s Hats, Gloves, Scarves &
Socks
And I will be donating the collection to several local
Men’s Homeless Shelters.
Large boxes will be set up in the lobbies of
Immaculata, St. John’s and DeSales Halls.
If you have any questions please call Jack Dalzell
at 973.831.7479. Thanking you in advance for
your GENEROUS donations.
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DON BOSCO PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL 492 North Franklin Turnpike Ramsey, New Jersey (201) 327-8003 www.donboscoprep.com
REV. JAMES HEUSER, SDB TONI BILOTTI CECERE
Director/President Concert Director
Chapel Concerts presents
ALL-MALE CHOIR FESTIVAL
NEWARK BOYS CHORUS Donald Morris, Director
YOUNG MEN’S ENSEMBLE, NEW JERSEY YOUTH CHORUS William Baker, Director
SCHOLA CANTORUM, DELBARTON SCHOOL David Blazier, Director
BERGEN CATHOLIC MEN’S ENSEMBLE Barbara Peraino, Director
SETON HALL PREP C TONIANS Theresa Neglia, Director
DON BOSCO PREP CHORUS Toni Bilotti Cecere, Director
Saturday, November 17 at 7:30PM
Concert will be held in Mary Help of Christians Chapel, St. John’s Hall
For more information www.donboscoprep.com click on Arts/Chapel Concert Series OR
CALL (201) 327-8003 x 188
Tickets $18 General Admission All programs subject to change. Tickets are non-refundable.
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PLEASE JOIN US; ALL ARE WELCOME
FASHION SHOW MEETING DATES
ll meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in
the basement in St. John’s Hall.
Thursday, October 4
Wednesday, October 10
Wednesday, October 17
Wednesday, October 24
Thursday, November 1
Fashion Show, Thursday, November 8 6:00 p.m.
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FALL FASHION 2012 November 8, 2012
Thinking about donating a basket? Here are some ideas:
Hobbies Life Events General
Baking/Cooking Birthday Beauty Supplies
Beach Lovers Anniversary College Supplies
Book Lovers Graduation Computer Supplies
Music Lovers Christening DBP Sports Teams
Exercise/Fitness Travel Accessories
Gardening Tickets Entertainment
Video Games Broadway Plays Gourmet Meals
Wine Lovers Concerts
Sporting Events Sports Camps
Electronics TV Shows Basketball
Digital Cameras Movie Theatres Lacrosse
IPods Football
Flat Screen TVs Gift Certificates Soccer, etc
Video Game con-soles Car Washes
Grocery Stores Health & Beauty
Designer Items Movie Theatres Manicure/Pedicure
Handbags Restaurants Facials
Jewelry SAT Tutoring Haircuts
Accessories Personal Training
No time to shop - Cash donations are greatly appreciated
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DON BOSCO PREP OCTOBER 2012 FATHER’S CLUB BULLETIN NEWSLETTER
To All Don Bosco Prep Parents,
Fall is here, and so is Ironman football! With football comes the opening of the Ironman café [aka the snack shack]. As luck would have it, last week a vehicle ran into our shack, and the shack suffered some significant damage. Repairs have already begun, but at this writing, the shack may not be usable for our first game. That being said, your time, talents and spirit of volunteer-ism would be even more appreciated. If we can’t use the shack, we may need some extra people power to smooth out the bumps and obstacles that may occur. Below is a list of our upcoming events. If you can’t make it to the games, please try to stop in at our October meeting. Friday, 10/5 at 7pm: Home game vs. Fair Lawn Friday, 10/12 at 7pm: Home game vs. Paramus Catholic [we will start setting up on game days at 4pm] Tuesday, 10/23 at 7:30: Father’s Club meeting [in the cafeteria] Let me know if you would be able to make any of the games so we can get a headcount. Sincerely, Casey Meyer President Don Bosco Prep Father’s Club [email protected] cell: 973/495-9771
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IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES:
Underclassmen Picture Makeup Day 10/11
Sr. Portrait Pose Selection due 10/10 Senior Quotes/Activities due 11/20 After Hours submission due 11/20
SENIOR ADS DUE 11/15
Attention Senior, Junior, Sophomore parents: If your son has not yet picked up his 2012 Yearbook
(due to his being absent on distribution day), please remind him to see Ms. Fecht, 2
nd floor St. Johns, for his copy.
Underclassmen Picture Makeup Day – October 11, 2012 Underclassmen picture makeup day is scheduled for October 11. If your son did not get his picture taken during orienta-tion, or if you are not pleased with your picture package, please remind your son to get his picture taken on October 11. Please return the original picture package on the day of the re-take.
Senior Portrait Pose Selection – deadline October 10, 2012 By now, you should have received a mailing from Prestige Portraits with your son’s portrait pictures that were taken in May. Instructions were provided regarding how to select (online) the Yearbook pose. Please do so by October 10. To date, nearly half the Senior class has NOT yet chosen a pose. If you do not choose a pose by October 10, one will be chosen for you by Prestige. Please remember to choose a pose with a BLUE background. If you request a different pose after Octo-ber 10, there will be a $25.00 “change pose” fee.
If your son did not get his senior picture taken yet, he needs to call Prestige Portraits (1-800-426-9533) and schedule a time at the studio in South Plainfield, NJ.
Do YOU have any school event pictures you would like to submit to the Yearbook staff? If so, please refer to page 27 for instructions on how you can share your pictures with us by using eShare, a utili-
ty that is available through our publisher, Herff Jones.
Senior Quotes/Activites – deadline November 20, 2012 In September, your son received an email (through the Bosco email system) that links him to the online form regarding his Senior Quote/Activities. Please refer to page 26 for complete instructions.
“After Hours” Articles – deadline November 20, 2012 As you may be aware, there is a section in the Yearbook named “After Hours.” This section is dedicated to events and happenings by students and faculty “after school hours.” Did your son do something special over the summer? Will your son be doing something special this school year? Will he be earning an award soon (i.e. Eagle Scout)? Did he do some special volunteer work? If so, the Bosconian staff would like to hear from you. Please contact Ms. Fecht, Yearbook Advis-er, or email an article (with pictures) to [email protected] by November 20, 2012.
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Senior Ads – deadline November 15, 2012 Only ½ page ads will be accepted. Dimensions are Length (5 ½”) X Width (8 ½”). The ad section of the Yearbook will be in color, so please submit a color ad. Price for ad is $200. Your submitted ad must be camera ready. A camera ready ad is one where a) you cut-out and paste the pictures and text on a piece of paper and then submit the completed ad or b) you create the ad using a software package of your choice and you print it out and submit it. Your ad will be published just the way you submit it. The Yearbook staff will not alter anything. The Yearbook staff will not print out any ads, so please do not electronically send us the ad. Please do not submit loose photos and text – they will not be accepted and will be returned to you. Please make sure the student’s full name is on the ad. Ads must be submitted with a completed Senior Ad Form (below). A copy of this form will also be available online in September.
Don Bosco Yearbook Senior Ads: 2012-2013
Parent/Guardian Name ____________________________________________
Phone number ____________________________________________
E-mail address ____________________________________________
Student Name ____________________________________________
Make checks payable to Don Bosco Prep.
Each ½ page ad is $200.
All ads and full payments are due by November 15, 2012.
Please PROOFREAD your ads. Please check that all spelling/grammar is correct.
We cannot correct any errors.
Payment along with this form and the camera-ready ad must be
given to Ms. Fecht (2nd floor St. Johns) directly by the senior
student.
Valuable family photos can be reclaimed at the end of the school year, usually at the Senior Dinner.
Reminder: Please make sure your son’s full name appears somewhere in the ad !
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Do Senior Quotes Online!!!
In order for your senior quote/activities to be included in the year-book please follow these directions:
Go to your Don Bosco Prep Look for the email with the subject line “Senior Quote/
Activity Form” Open the email and click on the designated link. This will
bring you to the online form. Fill out the Senior Quote/Activity Form completely and to the
best of your knowledge - don’t just make things up. Also, make sure all your spelling is correct - especially any name that is referenced.
Please follow the format that is shown (i.e. commas, hy-
phens, spaces, etc.)
Hit the “Submit” button when you’re finished and that’s it! To make changes/corrections at a later date, please open the
BMail that confirms/shows you the information you sent. The email will have a link that says “edit my response”.
Click on it and it will bring you back to your original form. Make your changes and SUBMIT again.
Quotes are due by November 20, 2012 If you have any questions see:
Isacc Abraham Brian Cho Ms. Fecht
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Summer Photos:
Sept 30
Fall Photos:
Nov 30
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