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Weekly News from Sacred Heart of Jesus School SEPTEMBER 10, 2019
Calendar Peek!09.10 MEN’S CLUB SUPPER & MEETING 6 PM Cafeteria
09.11 SCHOOL LITURGY (MASS LEADERS - 4TH) 8 AM Church
Altar Servers: Blanche Coleman, Turner Hester,
& Marie Henderson
Grades 1-8 attend
Dress uniforms required & remember food pantry item!
8TH GRADE COME LORD JESUS RETREAT AC
09.13 PROGRESS REPORTS
YOUTH GROUP 6-8 PM AC
09.16 SUPPER AT CURBSIDE 5-9 PM Curbside
09.17 ADVISORY BOARD 5:30 PM Library
09.19 STUDENT BODY & CLASS PICTURES School
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What’s haPPening!SCHOOL LITURGY. Our weekly school liturgy will be Wednesday, September 11, 8 a.m. Mass leaders will be our fourth grade students. Altar servers will be Blanche Coleman, Turner Hester, and Marie Henderson. Students in first through eighth grades will attend. Parents are invited to all school Masses. Students, remember your dress uniforms and don’t forget to bring an item for the Sacred Heart of Jesus St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry. All non-perishable items are welcomed!
REPORT CHILD’S ABSENCE. Please call the office by 8:15 a.m. if your child will be absent from school that day.
MEN’S CLUB SUPPER & MEETING. The Sacred Heart Men’s Club will meet TONIGHT, September 10, 6 p.m., Sacred Heart of Jesus School Cafeteria. Come out for a great supper and meeting to follow!
SUPPER AT CURBSIDE. Mark Monday, September 16, as a no-cooking day and then head to Curbside from 5 until 9 p.m. and enjoy a great burger with your Sacred Heart fam-ily. Curbside will donate 10 percent of all sales, including to-go orders, to Sacred Heart. Our girls basketball teams will be at home that night with games at 5:45 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Come by before or after the games!
Sacred Heart of Jesus School is a diverse community dedicated to educating the body, mind and spirit.
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Home & School UpdatePage 4
Fall Fest SponsorshipPages 6 & 7
Fall Fest Order FormPage 8
What else is haPPening!Continued from page 1
CLASS AND STUDENT BODY PICTURES. Our student body and class pictures will be taken Thursday, September 19. Order envelopes are going home tomorrow in student back-packs. Please make sure you mark on the envelope if you are ordering class picture, student body picture, or both. If ordering for multiple students you may pay with one check. Simply note on envelope that does not contain a payment which student’s envelope contains the check.Simply mark on the student’s envelope that contains the check that payment for mul-tiple students is enclosed. Then note on the envelope(s) that does not contain payment(s) the name and grade of the student where payment is included. Questions? Contact Lisa Cossé ([email protected]).
MEN’S CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT. Our Men’s Club annual golf tournament will be Friday, October 4, Webb Memorial Golf Course. Lunch is at 12 noon with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Please see page 10 for more information.
THANK YOU HOME & SCHOOL AND MEN’S CLUB. We so enjoyed the coffee on Fri-day, made even better by the delicious donuts donated by Home & School and Men’s Club.
BORN TO RUN. Mark your calendars! Saturday, November 16, is the annual Born to Run 5K run and 1-mile walk, sponsored by Woman’s New Life Clinic. Team Sacred Heart needs your help! We hope to have a lot of participation this year! If you can’t be there, please share and recruit as many Sacred Heart Church and School members as you can. At a minimum we need 10 runners and/or walkers to form a team and select our team tee shirt color and logo. It’s also a fundraiser for a great cause. Our team goal is to raise $1,000 to continue the clinic’s great work of helping with unplanned pregnancies. Early bird registra-tion is underway. Click here to join Team Sacred Heart Church and School.
SJA COFFEE ON KLEINERT. Parents of eighth grade girls are invited for coffee and a school tour each Thursday in September at St. Joseph’s Academy. Tours begin in Mother Alice Hall and last one hour. Dates are September 12th, September 19th, September 26th.
SACRED HEART PARISH MESSENGER. The Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Messenger for the week of September 8 is available. Click here to access the document.
NEWS TO THE EDITOR. Do you have news for The Tuesday Newsletter? Please email news to Lisa Cossé ([email protected]) by 2 p.m. the Monday prior to publica-
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the Wide WOrld OF saCred heart sPOrtsDATE TEAM & OPPONENT TIME LOCATION09.10 Girls On The Run Practice 3:15-4:45 p.m. School 5th Grade Girls Basketball vs. St. Elizabeth 6:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth09.12 6th/7th Girls Basketball vs. St. Alphonsus 7:30 p.m. St. Alphonsus09.14 Cross Country Episcopal High School Round Table Run Highland Park09.15 5th/6th Football (w/ Holy Family) vs. St. George 1:00 p.m. Port Allen Middle School 7th/8th Football (w/ Holy Family) vs. St. George 2:30 p.m. Port Allen Middle School09.16 5th Grade Girls Basketball vs. St. Francis Xavier 5:45 p.m. Sacred Heart09.16 6th/7th Girls Basketball vs. Redemptorist 6:30 p.m. Sacred Heart09.17 6th/7th Girls Basketball vs. St. John 6:30 p.m. St. John
GIRLS ON THE RUN. Girls in third through fifth grades, it’s time to run! Girls on the Run will be led this year by Brandi Clay and Rachel Ceruti. They’ll kick off the first practice TODAY, Tuesday, September 10, 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. Questions? Email Mrs. Clay ([email protected] or Mrs. Ceruti ([email protected]) or come out to practice today for additional information. Financial assistance is available. See page 9 for more information.
GIRLS BASKETBALL PICTURES. Girls basketball pictures are scheduled for Monday, September 30, Sacred Heart of Je-sus School Gym. Fifth grade girls pictures are at 5 p.m. and sixth/seventh grade pictures are 5:20 p.m. Order enve-lopes will go home with athletes on Tuesday, September 24. Questions? Contact Lisa Cossé ([email protected]).
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We remember Michael “Scott” Lamana, Lost at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001,
Son of Michael Lamana ‘60
We pray for the victims of this day in 2001 and other atrocities. We pray
for the children left orphaned; for bereaved parents; for people still suffer-
ing from injuries and terrible memories. We pray for those who work to
relieve and heal the suffering. Pour your Spirit upon us to enable us and
all your people to work for justice and true peacemaking in the name of
Jesus Christ, King of peace and Lord of Lords. Amen.
Fall Fest is Friday, October 18
CONTEST WINNER. Congratulations to seventh-grader Jaelyn Jones
for having her art work selected as our 2019 Stripes’s Birthday tee shirt
design! Thanks to all of our talented students who used their time and
skill to submit artwork for our annual contest.
PACKAGE FORMS & SPONSORSHIPS. Stripes’s Birthday pack-
age forms and booth sponsorship forms have gone home in backpacks.
For your reference, copies of all forms are included on pages 6 - 8 of
this newsletter. Please contact our Stripes’s Birthday co-chairs with any
questions: Kelly Metz ([email protected]) and Mallory Sollie (mal-
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NURSE’S CORNERGerianne Pearson, R.N.
Lions with Tigers Oh My!Good vision plays an important role in your child’s education. For that reason, students in Louisiana receive vision screening in certain grades during the first semester of the school each year. Students are screened in Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th grade.
We are partnering with the Lion’s Club for our school vision screening this year. The screening will occur on September 20th and the consents will go home with your student today. Please return your student’s consent form no later than Friday, September 13th. The Lion’s Club uses the Plusoptix screener. Advantages of this screener include greater reliability than manual screening in a fraction of the time. The Plusoptix screener uses infrared light that is totally harmless to the child’s eyes. Screening is performed one meter away from the child in less than one second. This device provides simultaneous measurement of both eyes (binocular). Screening does not rely on the student’s ability to concentrate on the screening, respond to screening questions or have dilated eyes.
Above (left) is a picture of how your child will be screened. Above (right) is what your child will see. The student is asked to look at the nose on the happy face and that is it!
Screening ResultsPlusoptix Vision Screening devices provide reliable measurement values of:Full refraction recording, i.e. sphere, cylinder, and axis for follow-up examinationPupil diameter and pupil distanceSymmetry of corneal reflexesWith these measurement values it is possible to detect e.g. following most prevalent childhood vision disorders that may lead to the de-velopment of amblyopia (lazy eye), Hyperopia (farsightedness), Myopia, (nearsightedness), Astigmatism (blurred vision), Anisometropia (unequal refractive power), Anisocoria (unequal pupil size), Strabismus (Eye misalignment) and Media opacities (e.g. cataracts or corneal scars).
With the determined measurement values compared to age specific thresholds, a “Pass” or “Refer” vision screening result is displayed. Children with a “Refer” result will be manually screened and verified by before the need for professional follow up is recommended. Please remember, this is only a screening. It can be a useful tool to identify the need to see an eye care professional for a full eye exami-nation. Consents with be sent home today. Please return them in a timely manner.
Wishing you a healthy week ahead,
Nurse Geri
September 13: Fall Fest Sponsorship form due September 13: Room Parent Meeting 8:00 a.m. in PAC September 20: Fall Fest order forms due September 27: Fall Fest T-shirt Spirit Day (see Fall Fest announcements for due date for t-shirts orders)
October 18: Fall Fest
Fall Fest Announcements • Fall Fest Sponsorships deadline has been extended through
Friday, September 13th. Please see attached form.
• Fall Fest Order Forms have been sent home and are attached to this week’s Tuesday Newsletter. Forms are due Friday, September 20th. (Order forms MUST be turned in by Thursday, Sept 12th in order to guarantee delivery of Fall Fest Tshirts before the first Fall Fest Spirit shirt day on September 27)
• Be on the lookout for a Fall Fest Sign up Genius soon! There will be plenty of opportunities to earn DOUBLE PIP hours!
• If you have any questions, please contact our Fall Fest Chairs:
Kelly Metz Mallory Sollie [email protected] [email protected] 225.955.1711 225.987.4037
2019-2020 Room Parents
PreK Trevor Taylor Julie Taylor
K1 Monica Barron Pickenheim Lori Stoeckle
K2 Leah Bergeron Clay Meghan Norward
1 Wendy Daniels Christina O’Brien
2 Marilee Andrews Angela Potter
3 LaMiesa Bonton Paige Brockhoeft
4 Rebecca Boudreaux Keri Hetherington
5 Sydney Evans Courtney Gustin
6 Kelly Connolly Kourtney Thomas
7 Carrie Booksh Keisha Houston
8 Kecia Campbell Sheryle Cooper
Room Parents Thank you to all who have volunteered to serve as
2019-2020 Room Parents. Reminder that the meeting is this Friday, Sept 13 at 8:00 am in the PAC.
Teacher Appreciation Luncheons Home and School hosts a luncheon for our wonderful faculty and
staff 3 times a year. We need parent volunteers who have completed a background check to provide coverage for the
luncheons. You can sign up through Sign Up Genius at https://www.signupgenius.com/index.cfm?
go=c.SignUpSearch&eid=0BC4C8D7F4C9F66D&cs=09B1BADB8FC58B627B0B640E5BC09BBA
Congratulations to 7th grader, Jaelyn Jones, for winning the artwork contest for the 2019 Fall
Fest T-shirt!
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Student/Faculty Name Grade/Section
Student/Faculty Name Grade/Section
Student/Faculty Name Grade/Section
Ticket Package Options
Eye of the Tiger $45.00 per child and includes: x $45.00 ea = $
Fall Fest t-shirt ( provide size below )Personalized water bottleTotal value if purchased individually $50.00
Tiger Tails: a la carte (optional add-ons below):General admission arm band x $20.00 ea = $Ticketed arm band x $5.00 ea = $(for concessions, photo booth, pitch burst, Hampster Ball, and Kids' Store items)Fall Fest T-shirt (provide sizes below) x $12.00 ea = $Personalized water bottle x $3.00 ea = $
TOTAL AMOUNT INCLUDED
T-SHIRT SIZES FROM ORDERS ABOVEYOUTH SIZES: YS (6-8); YM (10-12); YL (14-16)
ADULT SIZES: AS; AM; AL; AXL; AXXL; AXXXLName: Size: Grade/Section:Name: Size: Grade/Section:Name: Size: Grade/Section:Name: Size: Grade/Section:
Please return completed form to the office in an envelope marked Fall Fest by Friday, September 6th. Please make checks payable to Sacred Heart Home and School.
If you have any questions please email Kelly Metz ([email protected]) or Mallory Sollie ([email protected])
General admission arm band: gives your child access to all entertainment booths, slides, space walks, and face painting. Does not include concessions, photo booth, pitch burst, Hampster Ball, or Kids’ Store items.
S a c r e d H e a r t F a l l Fe s t 2 0 1 9 ~ October 18th
3 Ticketed arm bands for food, concessions, Kids’ Store items, photo booth, pitch burst and Hampster Ball
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During the season, your girl and her team will work together to create and execute a community service project. This experience demonstrates to girls the unimaginable strength that comes from helping others, leaving her better prepared to make her mark on the world!
For our community impact project we made cards and signs for kids who were in the hospital. It made me feel good to do something special for someone else”– Jade, 11
The Girls on the Run Difference
EVERYgirl. Girls on the Run is for
Girls on the Run is a program like no other! Girls will have fun, make friends, increase their physical activity levels and learn important life skills.
Girls on the Run participants were significantly more likely than girls in organized sports to learn and use life skills such as managing emotions, resolving conflict, helping others and making intentional decisions.*
Girls who were least active increased their physical activity level by 40% throughout the season and continued to be active even after completing the end-of-season 5K.*
*Results from a 2016 external study.
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More than aRunning Program
Unlike other programs, Girls on the Run combines both life skills learning and physical activity.
The program fee includes:
Twenty interactive lessons led by caring and trained Girls on the Run Coaches
An official Girls on the Run T-shirt
All program materials including activity sheets and lap counters
Registration for the end-of-season celebratory 5K
A 5K finisher’s medal
Friendships, fun and lessons to last a lifetime!
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GOLF The 2019 Sacred Heart Men’s Club Golf TournamentwillbeheldonFriday, October 4thatWebbMemorialGolfCourseinBatonRouge.Lunchandregistrationat12noonwitha1pmshotgunstartfollowing.TheAwardsceremonywill be held at conclusion of play (dinner and beveragesincluded).
FORMAT• FourManScramble• Allgolferswelcome!• Ifyouwouldliketoparticipateanddon’thavea
team,youwillbeincludedonateam.
PRIZES• 1st,2nd,3rdnet• Lowgross• Longestdrive• Closesttothepin
COST• $100perplayer• $400perteamof4
PROCEEDS Proceeds will go to enhancing the physical plant ofSacredHeartofJesusSchool.Itwillalsoprovideeducationalequipment and tools to enhance the education of thechildrenofSacredHeartofJesusSchool.
MORE INFORMATION For more information call or e-mail either RobbCampbell at (225) 715-7313 ([email protected])orAndrewFreeseat(225)302-4168([email protected]).
REGISTER Useacreditcardonlineatsacredheartmensclub.orgormailcheckpayabletoSacred Heart Men’s Club withplayerinformationbySeptember 27th, 2019to:
Sacred Heart Men’s Club 2251MainStreet BatonRouge,LA70802
JOIN TODAY!Find out more about the Sacred Heart Men’s Club by visiting our website at www.sacredheartmensclub.org. Join us for fun, fellowship and service to the school, church and our Baton Rouge Community - we’d love to have you!
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