St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle
December 18, 2009
Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith
Dear St. John’s Parents-
May the blessings of this Advent season be upon you and your family!
As we close out 2009, I’d like to take this opportunity to reflect upon some of the amazing things that have happened at our school so far.
We have expended our academic offerings to provide a Resource program for our students. Through Title money from the Recovery Act, our school has a Thompson R2J Resource teacher who comes to our school three days a week. We have allocated some of our aide money to hire Mrs. Daws to be our in-house Resource teacher. We have also created a Tutoring Corps with school parents and parish members to help with tutoring for our students. This all came as a result of the end-of-year survey where the feedback suggested we expand our academic offerings for all children– thank you for your feedback!
We continue to expand our extra-curricular offerings to provide a “whole child” education… Battle of the Books team, our State Championship Lego Robotics Team, our choir, our newly established Strings program, our band, Speech team, Yearbook, Spelling Bee…and much, much more! Our Athletics program continues to develop and excel here at St. Johns – our Volleyball girls and Basketball boys both had amazing seasons
We are the 2009 recipients of the Group Publishing grant for youth service to our community for the service projects that each class performs. We were acknowledged by Senator Bennet for the reception of this award: “Colorado is fortunate to have organizations like St. John the Evangelist making a positive impact in communities across the state. Thank you for your exceptional service.”
I can’t thank you all enough for your continued support of St. John’s. We are blessed and honored to be with your children each day! Your children are my source of inspiration each day – and I take great joy in seeing the students grow and develop!
I pray that each of you have a very blessed Christmas and a happy new year. – all of you stay in my constant prayers, and will say special prayers for each of you this holiday season.
+Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
We will return from Christmas vacation on January 4th. On January 6th it is early release and if you would like to use the extended day program Mrs. Haigh needs you to contact her and sign up ahead of time. January 18th is Martin Luther King Day and we will not have school.
ST. JOHN’S ANNUAL SOCK HOP
January 30, 2010, 5:30-8:00 P.M., Hoying Gym
It’s that time of year to start planning our Annual Sock Hop to kick off Catholic School’s Week!
We are planning a fun-filled family event and we need your help.See the volunteer sign up sheet and log in those volunteer hours. (Remember you need 50!) the sheet is posted on the website. We need volunteers for the clean-up crew, door greeter, photo booth, and food service. Please sign up to help us make this year’s Sock Hop a fun time for all St. John’s school and parish families. For more information, contact Shannon Lotz at 635-5844 or email at lotzsh@saintjohns.net
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK DVD
It’s that time again , when we make our annual Catholic schools week DVD. If you have pictures of school events or activities, please email them or put them on a DVD and bring them in the first week of January. We really need these ASAP to prepare the video for CSW.
PTO Updates:
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v Just a reminder, that we will not have a PTO meeting in December. We hope to see you at the January 14th meeting.
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT
The school 2009 Christmas ornament is here, and we will be selling them in the loop. They will be available in the morning and afternoon loop, or you may drop by the school office.
This year’s ornament, crafted by Peyton Stroh, is a beautiful design of the Christ child under a star encircled in a twisted wreath.
Ornaments are $12.00 each, 2 or more- $10.00 each. PTO will also be taking limited orders for an ornament/cookbook combination. In addition, we have a few ornaments left from last year for $10.00 each. The 2008 ornament is a design of the Holy Family. Please consider these ornaments as a gift for friends and family when you are shopping for Holiday gifts. Thank you for supporting our school!
Greetings St. John’s Families,
Catholic Schools Week is quickly approaching and we have many great events planned for your child and the whole family. The theme for the year’s celebration is “Dividends for Life”.
Each school day we will celebrate with and outreach to the many different communities that are part of Catholic Education . The following is a schedule of events for the week so please mark your calendars!
Saturday, January 30th – Sock Hop!
5:30 - 8:00 pm, Hoying Gym – all families welcome!
Saturday/Sunday January 30th and 31st – Mass “In our Parish”
At each Mass Dr. Amodio will be speaking about the school and there will be a short DVD presentation. We will also be collecting prayer requests from parishioners so that our students can pray for our congregation during the week.
ACTION: 1. We will need volunteer families to collect these prayer cards at the end of each mass. Please contact Briana Lasher if you are interested in helping. brianalasher@comcast.net.
2. Please have your children to wear their uniforms to Mass.
Monday February 1st – “Our Community”
Third Annual Birthday Bag Community Service Project. Please see the list on the other side to determine what item your student(s) are to bring to add to the bag. After each class puts their items in the bags, we will donate them to local agencies who will distribute them to families who may not have the resources to celebrate a child’s birthday.
ACTION: Please have the students bring their items to school. We will also be in the loop on Friday January 29th collecting items for the bags.
Tuesday, February 2nd– “Vocation Day”
Each class will be adopting a staff member or a “feeder” church to say thank you for supporting our child’s education. The classes will be putting together thank you notes, goodies and prayers for these special people. We will be asking families to donate items for these thank you baskets.
ACTION: Please help the room parents by bringing in requested items – THANKS!
Wednesday, February 3rd – “Nation Day”
**EARLY RELEASE** MASS will be held at 8:30. (Note:Mass uniforms please!) This is also Father Franks Birthday; we will be celebrating with himJ. After mass we will be doing a LIVING ROSARY prayer service for world peace. The service will be held in the church. This is sure to be an amazing event as the students are representing the beads of the rosary. Please join us!
Thursday, February 4th – “Student Day”
To kick off student day Parents, Grandparents, Relatives and Friends are invited to come and have LUNCH WITH STUDENTS. RSVP forms will be sent home after the break, be sure to RSVP by January 22nd. RSVPs are required whether you plan on attending or not. After a fun lunch we will be cheering on the Staff VS. 8th Grade in an Olympic Games Competition. Feel free to come watch the mayhem in the Hoying Gym at 2pm!
Friday, February 5th –Teacher Appreciation Day - NO SCHOOL
The Catholic Schools Week committee will be providing a brunch for the teachers to enjoy.
BIRTHDAY BOX DONATIONS: We are asking for the following to be brought to school by Friday, January 29th. (Note: please make sure your item below will accommodate at least 8 children)
3 Year Preschool: 1 packet of birthday invitations
4 Year Preschool: boys – 1 pack paper cups girls – 1 pack cupcake papers
Junior Kindergarten: girls- Cake Mix boys-Frosting
Kindergarten- Campbell-Maher: 1 can of frosting per student
Kindergarten- Wood: 1 box of cake mix per student
1st Grade: Mertens Koolaid or Lemonade packet + 1 box of birthday candles
1st Grade - Lotz: streamers or other festive decorations
2nd Grade – Martinek: streamers or other festive decorations
3rd Grade Boney: boys – napkins girls - plates
3rd Grade Alyea: birthday napkins
4th Grade: Pigg birthday plates
4th Grade: Cunningham 1 packet of birthday invitations
5th Grade: Sgourdos balloons or other festive decorations
Middle School: girls - party favor items boys - party favor bags
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Check List:
q Return your RSVP by Jan 22nd for the Luncheon. Even if you cannot make it please return the form and indicate whom your child will sit.
q Please send in your items for the birthday box and goody item for thank you baskets, January 29th.
q Come to the Sock Hop on Saturday January 30th!
q Make sure the kids wear their uniforms (polo shirts) to Mass on the 30th or 31st.
q If you can help collect prayer requests at mass on Saturday the 30th or Sunday the 31st please contact Briana Lasher at brianalasher@comcast.net.
q Students need to wear their Mass uniforms on Wednesday February 3rd.
q Join us on Wednesday for Mass and the Living Rosary.
q Attend lunch on Thursday February 4th..
q Cheer on the staff and students at the Olympic games on Thursday the 4th.
Do you want to help volunteer for any of these events? Please contact Briana Lasher at brianalasher@comcast.net. We are specifically looking for someone to help video tape the living rosary, but there are many other opportunities to help as well.
This is a really fun-filled week of activities and we encourage as much family participation as you are able.
O God,bless our family and all its members and friends;bind us together by your love.Give us kindness and patienceto support each other;and wisdom in all we do.Let the gift of your peacecome into our heartsand remain with us.May we rejoice in your blessingsfor all our days.
v Please pray for the Holas, Hutchinson, Jacobson, Janda
v Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
v Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
v May Our Lord grant us all the graces we need and desire
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic School
1730 W. 12th Street Loveland, Co 80537 970.635.5830
Saint John the Evangelist School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color or national or ethnic origin
We are a Catholic school in Loveland, Colorado with over 55 years of experience of providing our students with the very best Christ-centered education. We strive to teach the whole person by maintaining high academic standards as well as guiding the student's spiritual walk of faith within a loving and supportive environment. If you would like more information or want to schedule a visit, please contact the office at: (970) 635-5830 or through the website www.school.saintjohns.net
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St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle
December 11, 2009
Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith
Dear St. John’s Parents-
I hope that this letter finds you joyful in the Advent season – we are prayerfully awaiting the coming of our Lord!
I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you the topic of an upcoming Faculty meeting that will be taking place on Monday. As a faculty, we will be discussing all the ways that we are making our mission statement come alive in our school. How can we better fulfill our mission at St. John’s? A mission statement is not a static statement that you just attach to the bottom of emails or hang up on walls in the school. It is meant to guide all of our actions at our school, and be used as the standard of excellence. In all things that we do at St. John’s, we should be asking ourselves: “Is this action supported by our mission?” or “Is this action fulfilling our mission?”
In our meeting, we will focus on the key points of our mission statement, and what they mean to us as the educators in the school:
In communion with our families
A respectful Catholic environment
Development of the whole child
Academic achievement
Personal responsibility
Formation of faith-filled citizens
Creating a Christ-filled environment
I would ask each of you, as parents, to reflect on our mission statement along with our faculty. How can the parent community play a role in supporting our mission? Are there things the parent community can do to more actively fulfill our mission? I would love to hear your comments and reflections on these questions. By engaging in this reflection, I think it serves to make our mission statement more “living” – and in turn, make us a stronger and more vibrant school community!
May the Lord continue to bless you and your families this holiday season! Please know that each and every family here at St. John’s remains in my constant prayers.
+Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio
2ND ANNUAL WINTER COAT DRIVE
National Elementary Honor Society is sponsoring the 2nd Annual Winter Coat Drive to Benefit Catholic Charities and local Catholic churches. Nov. 30th to Dec. 15th. Collection boxes are located in various locations around campus. For more information, contact Mrs. Martinek
LUNCH ACCOUNTS
Just a reminder to those families that are behind on Lunch money. We really need all accounts paid in full prior to December 18th. If your family cannot pay at this time please contact Mrs. Heeseman to make arrangements. Thanks for your help. Don't forget it's never too late to apply for Free & Reduced meals. heeseci@saintjohns.net
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
December 18th is the last day before Christmas Vacation! We will attend Mass and then dismiss at 11:50. We will not have extended that day so be sure to make arrangements for your child to be picked up. We will return from Christmas vacation on January 4th. On January 6th it is early release and if you would like to use the extended day program Mrs. Haigh needs you to contact her and sign up ahead of time. January 18th is Martin Luther King Day and we will not have school.
2010 WALK-A-THONThe Walk-A-Thon committee still needs you! We have plenty of volunteer opportunities available to help with our spring fundraiser, so if you're interested in promoting health and fitness within our school community, we urge you to join us and find out what you can do to help. This is a great opportunity for working parents to get your 50 hours of volunteer service completed, because our committee meets on weekday evenings and/or on the weekends -- and you can complete tasks on your own time. If you're interested in volunteering, we will be having our next meeting on Tuesday, December 15 at 7 p.m. at the Starbucks in Eagle Plaza (next to King Soopers). If you have any questions, or if you'd like to be part of the Walk-A-Thon committee but are unable to attend our next meeting, please contact Helen Franks (hmfranks@msn.com or 532-7874) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com or 203-0702). We hope to see you there!
SCRIP: SPECIAL ORDER SCRIP REMINDER FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Are you traveling over the holidays? Plan ahead, and buy scrip to cover your traveling expenses! You can special order scrip for American Airlines, Avis Rental Car, Budget Rental Car, Carnival Cruise Line, Marriot Hotels and Travelocity Hotels with rebates of 8% to 12%!
Need ideas for the teenager on your holiday shopping list? GLSCRIP has gift cards for Ticketmaster, iTunes, Aeropostle, LL Bean, and Lands End in various denominations.
Do you like to give specialty food gifts? Hickory Farms, Harry & David (scrip can be used at Loveland’s outlet store), Omaha Steaks, and Williams Sonoma are available. Rebates are from 8% to 15%!
How about stocking stuffers? Baskin Robbins scrip is available in just $2 increments, and Blockbuster in $6 denominations with 15% rebate – perfect for stocking stuffers or gift exchanges!
PTO Updates:
v We are in need of volunteers to help sale ornaments at the Christmas Festival on Dec 12th and 13th. If you can help please email Kathleen Klenk at colklenk1@frii.com or call 278-1202 with the times you are available.
v Just a reminder, that we will not have a PTO meeting in December. We hope to see you at the January 14th meeting.
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT
The school 2009 Christmas ornament is here, and we will be selling them in the loop. They will be available in the morning and afternoon loop, or you may drop by the school office.
This year’s ornament, crafted by Peyton Stroh, is a beautiful design of the Christ child under a star encircled in a twisted wreath.
Ornaments are $12.00 each, 2 or more- $10.00 each. PTO will also be taking limited orders for an ornament/cookbook combination. In addition, we have a few ornaments left from last year for $10.00 each. The 2008 ornament is a design of the Holy Family. Please consider these ornaments as a gift for friends and family when you are shopping for Holiday gifts. Thank you for supporting our school!
O God,bless our family and all its members and friends;bind us together by your love.Give us kindness and patienceto support each other;and wisdom in all we do.Let the gift of your peacecome into our heartsand remain with us.May we rejoice in your blessingsfor all our days.
v Please pray in thanksgiving for Hailey Ann Benegas born December 3, 2009
v Please pray for the Heesacker, Heesemann, Hennessey, Hill families
v Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
v Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
v May Our Lord grant us all the graces we need and desire
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic School
1730 W. 12th Street Loveland, Co 80537 970.635.5830
Saint John the Evangelist School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color or national or ethnic origin
December 11, 2009
Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith
Dear St. John’s Parents-
I hope that this letter finds you joyful in the Advent season – we are prayerfully awaiting the coming of our Lord!
I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you the topic of an upcoming Faculty meeting that will be taking place on Monday. As a faculty, we will be discussing all the ways that we are making our mission statement come alive in our school. How can we better fulfill our mission at St. John’s? A mission statement is not a static statement that you just attach to the bottom of emails or hang up on walls in the school. It is meant to guide all of our actions at our school, and be used as the standard of excellence. In all things that we do at St. John’s, we should be asking ourselves: “Is this action supported by our mission?” or “Is this action fulfilling our mission?”
In our meeting, we will focus on the key points of our mission statement, and what they mean to us as the educators in the school:
In communion with our families
A respectful Catholic environment
Development of the whole child
Academic achievement
Personal responsibility
Formation of faith-filled citizens
Creating a Christ-filled environment
I would ask each of you, as parents, to reflect on our mission statement along with our faculty. How can the parent community play a role in supporting our mission? Are there things the parent community can do to more actively fulfill our mission? I would love to hear your comments and reflections on these questions. By engaging in this reflection, I think it serves to make our mission statement more “living” – and in turn, make us a stronger and more vibrant school community!
May the Lord continue to bless you and your families this holiday season! Please know that each and every family here at St. John’s remains in my constant prayers.
+Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio
2ND ANNUAL WINTER COAT DRIVE
National Elementary Honor Society is sponsoring the 2nd Annual Winter Coat Drive to Benefit Catholic Charities and local Catholic churches. Nov. 30th to Dec. 15th. Collection boxes are located in various locations around campus. For more information, contact Mrs. Martinek
LUNCH ACCOUNTS
Just a reminder to those families that are behind on Lunch money. We really need all accounts paid in full prior to December 18th. If your family cannot pay at this time please contact Mrs. Heeseman to make arrangements. Thanks for your help. Don't forget it's never too late to apply for Free & Reduced meals. heeseci@saintjohns.net
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
December 18th is the last day before Christmas Vacation! We will attend Mass and then dismiss at 11:50. We will not have extended that day so be sure to make arrangements for your child to be picked up. We will return from Christmas vacation on January 4th. On January 6th it is early release and if you would like to use the extended day program Mrs. Haigh needs you to contact her and sign up ahead of time. January 18th is Martin Luther King Day and we will not have school.
2010 WALK-A-THONThe Walk-A-Thon committee still needs you! We have plenty of volunteer opportunities available to help with our spring fundraiser, so if you're interested in promoting health and fitness within our school community, we urge you to join us and find out what you can do to help. This is a great opportunity for working parents to get your 50 hours of volunteer service completed, because our committee meets on weekday evenings and/or on the weekends -- and you can complete tasks on your own time. If you're interested in volunteering, we will be having our next meeting on Tuesday, December 15 at 7 p.m. at the Starbucks in Eagle Plaza (next to King Soopers). If you have any questions, or if you'd like to be part of the Walk-A-Thon committee but are unable to attend our next meeting, please contact Helen Franks (hmfranks@msn.com or 532-7874) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com or 203-0702). We hope to see you there!
SCRIP: SPECIAL ORDER SCRIP REMINDER FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Are you traveling over the holidays? Plan ahead, and buy scrip to cover your traveling expenses! You can special order scrip for American Airlines, Avis Rental Car, Budget Rental Car, Carnival Cruise Line, Marriot Hotels and Travelocity Hotels with rebates of 8% to 12%!
Need ideas for the teenager on your holiday shopping list? GLSCRIP has gift cards for Ticketmaster, iTunes, Aeropostle, LL Bean, and Lands End in various denominations.
Do you like to give specialty food gifts? Hickory Farms, Harry & David (scrip can be used at Loveland’s outlet store), Omaha Steaks, and Williams Sonoma are available. Rebates are from 8% to 15%!
How about stocking stuffers? Baskin Robbins scrip is available in just $2 increments, and Blockbuster in $6 denominations with 15% rebate – perfect for stocking stuffers or gift exchanges!
PTO Updates:
v We are in need of volunteers to help sale ornaments at the Christmas Festival on Dec 12th and 13th. If you can help please email Kathleen Klenk at colklenk1@frii.com or call 278-1202 with the times you are available.
v Just a reminder, that we will not have a PTO meeting in December. We hope to see you at the January 14th meeting.
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT
The school 2009 Christmas ornament is here, and we will be selling them in the loop. They will be available in the morning and afternoon loop, or you may drop by the school office.
This year’s ornament, crafted by Peyton Stroh, is a beautiful design of the Christ child under a star encircled in a twisted wreath.
Ornaments are $12.00 each, 2 or more- $10.00 each. PTO will also be taking limited orders for an ornament/cookbook combination. In addition, we have a few ornaments left from last year for $10.00 each. The 2008 ornament is a design of the Holy Family. Please consider these ornaments as a gift for friends and family when you are shopping for Holiday gifts. Thank you for supporting our school!
O God,bless our family and all its members and friends;bind us together by your love.Give us kindness and patienceto support each other;and wisdom in all we do.Let the gift of your peacecome into our heartsand remain with us.May we rejoice in your blessingsfor all our days.
v Please pray in thanksgiving for Hailey Ann Benegas born December 3, 2009
v Please pray for the Heesacker, Heesemann, Hennessey, Hill families
v Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
v Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
v May Our Lord grant us all the graces we need and desire
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic School
1730 W. 12th Street Loveland, Co 80537 970.635.5830
Saint John the Evangelist School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color or national or ethnic origin
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
2010 Walk-a-Thon
The 2010 Walk-A-Thon committee still needs you! We have plenty of volunteer opportunities available to help with our spring fundraiser, so if you're interested in promoting health and fitness within our school community, we urge you to join us and find out what you can do to help. This is a great opportunity for working parents to get your 50 hours of volunteer service completed, because our committee meets on weekday evenings and/or on the weekends -- and you can complete tasks on your own time. If you're interested in volunteering, we will be having our next meeting on Tuesday, December 15 at 7 p.m. at the Starbucks in Eagle Plaza (next to King Soopers). If you have any questions, or if you'd like to be part of the Walk-A-Thon committee but are unable to attend our next meeting, please contact Helen Franks (hmfranks@msn.com or 532-7874) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com or 203-0702).
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