SCHOOL NEWSLETTER March 22, 2017 · 3/22/2017 · 4/24 Classes Resume is at 10:00 AM, not 10:30...
Transcript of SCHOOL NEWSLETTER March 22, 2017 · 3/22/2017 · 4/24 Classes Resume is at 10:00 AM, not 10:30...
ALL S AINT S C ATHOLIC SCHOOL
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ASCS Mission Statement: Together we will, teach children to see the world through the eyes of Christ and to model the lives of the Saints in a rigorous
academic environment.
Today my attention turns to the piles of donated items, donor forms, multiple drafts of the auction booklet, raffle tickets, classroom items, teacher donations and the tireless and generous gift of time given to our Reach for the Stars Gala by a very small group of people. Two of the main “stars” of our auction also work full time for ASCS-Julie Rivera and Lesley Feudner. They are supported by a small but mighty auction committee. I don’t know that anyone is fully able to grasp the behind the scenes work that is done to pre-pare for this fun, engaging and fruitful event. The school auction is the one main fundraiser our school does and brings in approxi-mately $115,000. This money we raise is essential to a balanced budget. The money we raise helps teachers continue to do the work they do in the classroom. The money we raise assists families who otherwise can’t afford a Catholic education. This all hap-pens because of the generosity of our families, friends, local businesses, teachers, staff members and most importantly, Lesley Feudner and Julie Rivera. Right now, my desk, our office desks, the tables and floor space is pleasantly “cluttered” with auction donations. All of this needs to be logged into a system, catalogued and prepared for bidding. Then the items are handed off to a few other individuals who spend countless hours making them look appealing-Suzette Bilotti and Gloria Morrone. At this point, you may be asking “how I might be of help?” Sell raffle tickets, attend the auction, bid high and bid often! Last Thursday our faculty met for both a time of Lenten prayer and visioning for the future. The faculty identified the strengths of ASCS from their point of view. I would like to share with you the top 15.
1. Strong commitment to faith development of teachers, staff and students 2. We all work out of the same mission and the mission is known and implemented 3. Strong family commitment, great parents, grandparents and volunteers 4. We see the 3 campuses as one school 5. We build community across the three campuses through combined programs 6. We are strong in our relationships with one another as teachers/staff/administration 7. We have a rigorous curriculum 8. Parishes support us with a subsidy 9. We attend Mass weekly and keep holy the seasons with devotional prayer experiences 10. We utilize and incorporate in the school day the Virtues in Practice curriculum 11. We have a strong vision and commitment to the future 12. We are open to all students and have excellent student support teachers 13. We have a strong Principal 14. We are Catholic to the core 15. We have a very dedicated staff that is highly qualified, energetic, and passionate about academics
When I asked the faculty what is our greatest weakness? Money/resources/salaries/budget for classrooms I end by saying thank you to each one of you for the many ways you help us do the work we do. I also thank our teachers and staff members for being people of integrity and people of faith. Let’s all pray for a successful auction so we can turn our greatest weakness into a strength! Blessings, Dr. Jackie Lichter
March 22, 2017
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST:
2017-18 Bus Transportation
Please note: Information for bus transportation for North and South campus went home with your youngest child last week! Please complete and return a request form for each student requesting transportation by Wednesday, April 5th! A new form must be filled out each year.
All Saints Catholic School will have Summer Camps again this year. The weeks of
June 19th -22nd, 9-11 AM
June 26th -29th, 9-11 AM
Watch for more information in upcoming newsletters!
C A L E N D A R U P D A T E S . . .
3/23 8:00 AM (West), K4-8 Campus Mass
“Free Dress” for Summer Packet
8:00-2:00 PM, English Fest (Selected 7/8 Gr. Students), UW-Parkside
3/26 10:00 AM, Outreach Mass, Mt. Carmel
3/28 End of 3rd Quarter
8:10 AM (North), K4-8 Campus Mass
6:30 PM, School Board Mtg.
3/29 8:10 AM (South), K4-8 Campus Mass
3/30 8:00 AM (West), K4-8 Campus Mass
4/1 April Fool’s Day
5:00 PM, “Reach for the Stars”, UW-Parkside Ballroom
4/3 9:00-4:30 PM, 4th Grade Field Trip, Madison, WI
4/4 “Free Dress” for Tardies
8:10 AM (North), K4-8 Campus Mass
8:00-10:30 AM, Grandparents/Special Persons Day
4/5 8:10 AM (South), K4-8 Campus Mass
8:00-10:30 AM, Grandparents/Special Persons Day
4/6 7:30-3:45 PM, 3rd/4th Grade Field Trip, Weather Day @ Miller Park
4/7 8:00 AM (West), K4-8 Campus Mass
8:00-10:30 AM, Grandparents/Special Persons Day
4/9 Palm Sunday 4/11 7:00 PM, Home & School Mtg., Bull & Bear Restaurant 4/12 Invention Convention, North campus 4/13 Holy Thursday Pilgrimage Day Forty Items Drop-off at North campus 8:10 AM All School Mass, North Campus Noon Dismissal 12:00-6:00 PM, Pre-arranged Cardinal Care (N/S/W) 4/14 Good Friday, NO SCHOOL Cardinal Care Program Closed 4/16 Easter Sunday 4/17-21 Easter Break, NO SCHOOL 4/17 Cardinal Care Program Closed 4/18-21 6 AM-6 PM, Pre-arranged Cardinal Care (S/W) 4/18 5:30 PM, Athletic Assoc. Mtg., North Campus 4/22 Earth Day 4/23 10:00 AM, Outreach Mass, St. Robert Bellarmine 4/24 Classes Resume
Correction: The Outreach Mass
is at 10:00 AM, not 10:30 AM.
This week, 12 families participated
in the scrip program spending $5295.00;
earning a full rebate of $255.65;
half stays with the school ($127.82)
and the other half is returned to the
participating families ($127.82).
Please use scrip- it is easy money!
3/23 Ava DeWitt
3/26 Tessa Schneider
3/26 Zoe Becker
3/26 Vanessa Simmons
3/27 Abigail Weate
3/28 Caleb Acerbi
Friday, March 24 . . . Changed Fish Sandwich to
Fish Nuggets
Friday, March 31 . . . 2nd Choice, Hamburger on
a bun to P, B, & J
Eighth grade students are learning about the anatomy of vertebrates, specifically cartilaginous fish, such as a shark. Recently they
dissected spiny dogfish sharks to locate and identify the different organs and practice their skills of dissecting, observing, compar-
ing and contrasting. Did you know a shark's heart consists of only two chambers, while a human's has four?
Congratulations to our RPAL 8th grade All Stars:
Camren Cheney Ellie Chianello
Sarah Neu Gianni Passarelli
Tyler Michel
Lady Falcons Basketball Club Flyer is attached! It is for girls in grades 3-5.
DATE TIME TEAM VS. TEAM PLACE
Thurs., March 23 5:20 PM All Saints Girls Vs. Wash Caldwell Wash.Caldwell
Thurs., March 23 6:05 PM All Saints Boys Vs. Wash Caldwell Wash Caldwell
Tues., March 28 BYE
Thurs., March 30 BYE
Tues., April 4 MAKE-UP
Sat. April 8 PLAYOFFS Waterford HS
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On Wednesday, March 15th, select students from South campus took part in our Annual Modern Wood-
men school speech contest in Bell Hall. This year's topic was "What Does it Mean to be a Hero."
The student finalists from grades 5 through 8 gained an opportunity to demonstrate their public speak-
ing skills by presenting their speeches before their peers (4th-8th graders) and a distinguished panel of
judges.
Thank you to the South campus judges: Mr. Karl Wertzler, General Manager of
WIIL/WLIP/WXLC/WKRS Radio, Mrs. Peggy Concannon, retired educator, and Mr. Alan Pad-
lock of Ocean Spray, Inc. and thank you to our emcees Julia B. and Lexie B.
Congratulations to the following finalists: 5th graders Abbey Z. and Audrey M., 6th graders
Drue D. and Leo R., 7th graders Taylor W. and John C. (2nd Place), 8th graders Mia P. (1st
Place) and Abigail H. (3rd Place).
They each delivered his/her well-organized speech with great poise, confidence, and style. The after-
noon proved to be an elocutionary delight!
Home & School Happenings A S C S H o m e a n d S c h o o l A s s o c i a t i o n
E-mail: [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE
MAR 23: TTYT 2nd(N&S), K5/1st(W)
APR 4(N)/5(S)/7(W): Grandparents Day
APR 11: TTYT 1st(N&S) Guderson(W)
APR 13: Forty Items Drop Off at North
MAY 1: Culver’s Night
MAY 12: Action Territory Night
H&S MEETINGS Please join us for our next meeting!
DATE: Tuesday APR 11th
WHEN: 7:00 PM
WHERE: Bull & Bear 4017 80th St.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT GRANDPARENTS/SPECIAL PERSON DAY
WEST CAMPUS: ARP 7th
Please note that Grandparents day for the WEST campus will be on Friday, April 7th
Grandparents/Special Person day, is set aside for those special people in our children's
lives (besides Mom & Dad who are very special every day)! This can be
Grandma/Grandpa or a special person such as a friend, Aunt, Uncle, God-
mother/Godfather, etc.
If you are able to volunteer for this special day, please consider signing up:
North Campus: http://signup.com/go/Tcqxde
South Campus: http://signup.com/go/ccd1KW
If you have not turned in your RSVP form, please do so no later than Thursday,
March 23rd. It is important that your child's guest know exactly where to go on that
day. Seating assignments will be done this weekend and going home on Wednesday,
March 29th.
RSVP EXTENDED TO MARCH 23rd
FLYERS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR CAMPUS OFFICE.
FLYERS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR CAMPUS OFFICE.
FLYERS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR CAMPUS OFFICE.