Friday, April 30, 2010

Letter from our Principal

Welcome to the last day in April, everyone! Is it possible that tomorrow we will be looking at May and truly toward the end of another school year?

Since May is the month of we dedicate to Mary, “Our Blessed Lady” Monday, May 3, we will begin our day with the crowning of the “Queen of Heaven”. Please send flowers with your child to place at her feet during this prayer service.

What an exciting and busy school this is!!
Friday Mass, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Choir Concerts, “Come & Play With
Junior K,” Track Events and Meets, Battle of the Books Competition, Field Trips, “Mini Courses”, Trimester Progress Reports, Band Concert, Strings Concert, Field Day, Class Pictures, Pre-School Mother & Fathers’ Day Celebration, PTO meetings, SAC meetings, Tech Committee meetings, Finance Council meetings, Open House Visitations, Art Show, Year Book, Talent Show, Student Council, Honor Society and GRADUATION just to list only some of the happenings where students, staff, parents, Father Frank and parish work together to form a team to make this an outstanding school community.

I send you my most sincere “thank you” for the part each of you play on this team.
“WE ARE ONE BODY.”

Shalom,

Mrs. Schmitt

Friday, April 16, 2010

St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle

Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith
Renewing Hearts, Homes and Families


THE LORD HAS DETERMINED OUR PATH

A Poem of Faith
By Emily Matthews
The Lord God has provided us with all that we will need,
He has given us our talents to be sure that we’ll succeed,
He guides us with a gentle hand in times when we’re afraid,
And helps us stay determined when our strength begins to fade,
He travels every path with us as it curves and bends each day
And He simply asks that we follow Him and trust He knows the way.

“At those times when we feel a little confused about where we are going
And how we are going to get there, just remember we can trust His plan. “

After just one week being back with all of you here at Saint Johns, this poem
has been my prayer. It has been a very good week. The self discipline, mannerly, and
happy students guided by a most dedicated faculty and staff along with caring and invested parents is exactly as I found this special school two years ago when
I joined you.

It has been a busy, busy week with a SAC meeting, a PTO meeting and a lengthy
Finance Committee Meeting. It is such a blessing to work with such “God
given talented and capable people.” Again, I thank you and am so appreciative
for all of the help, patience and support I have been given to help me “Get Back in the
Saddle Again”.

Shalom,

Lois Schmitt,
PrinciPAL at Saint John the Evangelist Catholic School


MONDAY IS THE LAST DAY TO ORDER ROCKIE TICKETS!!

Congratulations to Ryan Majeski
Ryan Majeski – Grade 6 – has completed his Profession of Faith, 1st Reconciliation & Eucharist, and Confirmation on April 3rd 2010. We are so proud of how hard Ryan has worked. In addition, welcome to Mrs. Barbattini, Mr. Klenk and Mr. & Mrs. Majeski who were confirmed at the Easter Vigil.


TALENT SHOW TRYOUTS
April 28th after school in Mrs. Kula’s room. The talent show will be on June 2nd at 1:30 PM in the gym. All parents are welcome to join us.


WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD
a Choir Concert on April 22nd at 7PM in the Eagle’s Nest. We are charging $5 for adults. The proceeds will go to our service project (Haiti). We are also asking for dessert donations, which will be served after the concert. We look forward to seeing you there - You will see quite a variety of TALENTS!


Attention all women of the parish: ENDOW is coming to St. John’s Church. ENDOW is an educational program that brings women together to discover their God-given dignity and to understand their role in humanizing and transforming society. ENDOW utilizes small study groups, conferences and retreats to cultivate faith, fellowship and formation. There will be an informational meeting on Monday May 17th at 7:00 PM in the Church basement for all interested women. Please come to this informational meeting to learn more. Questions can be directed to Anne Yanez at (970) 219-4415.


LOST & FOUND REMINDER
Our lost & found table will have all appropriate items donated to the Garage Sale on May 8th, so please remind your families to check the table in the next couple of weeks.


Walk-A-Thon News
If you'd like to help the Walk-A-Thon committee and earn some extra volunteer hours, we're looking for parents to help stuff our inserts into the church bulletins on Thursday, April 15 and Friday, April 16 at 2 p.m. in the Eagle's Nest (both days). Please contact Helen Franks or Lexy Donnelly if you're able to help. We're looking forward to seeing you at the Walk!



St. John the Evangelist Dinner, Dance, Auction & Benefit
Saturday September 11, 2010, Hollywood Night
Come walk the Red Carpet. Come see The Stars!
Volunteers Needed! Anyone who would like to help with this wonderful event is invited to meet after the 11:00am mass on Sunday, March 21stin St. John’s Hall. Hope to see you there!



CUB SCOUT RECRUITING FOR BOYS K TO 3RD GRADE:
Parents of boys interested in joining our St. John's, Pack 81, Cub Scouts please plan to attend an informational meeting Wednesday, May 5th at 6pm in the school cafeteria.


K-4 Book Club
Please join us for our next book club meeting for kindergarten through fourth grade students next Tuesday, April 13, 3:00-4:15 PM, in the Eagle's Nest. Vivian Tapp from Barnes & Noble will be giving book talks on a range of books that might be of interest to our readers. Parents and guardians are welcome to attend.

Students should bring their completed bookmarks (which we handed out at last month's meeting). If your student was unable to attend last month, but would like to attend next Tuesday, that is wonderful! Invite your child to read a book of their choosing, and then create a bookmark where they record words that capture their attention, complete with the page number where they found each word.

Also, we are planning an end-of-year book club party at Barnes & Noble. More details to come!

If you have any questions, please contact Pam Coke (pamelacoke@msn.com) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com).


O God, bless our family and all its members and friends;
bind us together by your love.
Give us kindness and patience to support each other;
and wisdom in all we do. Let the gift of your peace
come into our hearts and remain with us.
May we rejoice in your blessings.


• Please pray for the RYTHER, SADDLER, SCHLEIS, SCHNEIDER, SCHMIEDT families
• Pray for Ryan Heesacker as he recovers from surgery
• Pray for Penny Majeski as she recovers from her illness
• Pray for the families suffering in Chile and Haiti, pray they receive the food, water, and safe shelter
• Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
• Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
• 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



: 303.572.4535

Friday, February 26, 2010

PTO News

We are looking for some new recruits for PTO. There are lots of positions within the PTO (and will be up for election soon, but in order to function, we need a select group of people to serve on the executive committee. These are year long positions that last from July 1 – June 30. We are looking to hold elections for the executive committee to get some fresh perspective and ideas to the PTO. Please read through the 4 executive positions and think about whether you might possess some skill or talent that could make our PTO bigger, brighter and better than ever.
Chair: The Chair presides over all meetings of the PTO common and that of the PTO executive committee. He/she also recruits committee members and delegates responsibilities as necessary to fulfill the function of PTO. The Chair is an ex-officio member of SAC (School Advisory Council) and should attend such meetings and other PTO committee meetings as necessary. He/she shall ensure that the by-laws as adopted are followed.
Co-Chair: The Co-chair, in the absence of the chair, shall perform all the duties of the Chair. The Co-chair shall serve as Chair-elect for the following school year. The Co-chair shall act as historian to archive newspaper articles and photographs and maintain the PTO section of the website. He/she shall coordinate the Saint John’s Catholic School Information fair and/or Back to School Night as needed.
Secretary: The Secretary keeps minutes of the PTO at all the meetings both common and executive gatherings. He/she also keeps a contact list of all board members. Secretary presents the minutes for approval or correction. He/she shall notify all members of organization meetings and handle all correspondence as requested such as Thank you notes and fliers.
Treasurer: The Treasurer accounts for all monies of the PTO. Purchase Orders for money spent are approved and submitted to the Business Office for payment to vendors. Money received is counted and remitted to the Business Office for deposit. Monthly the Treasurer obtains the detail list of PTO revenue and expense recorded by the Business Office that month, verifies their accuracy and presents monthly financial reports at regular PTO meetings. The Treasurer works with the Business Office and the PTO Chair to establish an annual PTO budget each May. The Treasurer also coordinates with fundraising event chairs and other PTO members to assist with the financial aspect of fundraisers and community social events and answers questions related to the receipt of cash and payment of invoices.
If you are interested in fulfilling any of these positions, please submit a short bio about yourself, the position you seek and why you want the position next year, so we may compile a ballot and hold an official election just after spring break. Please try to include a picture of yourself. Email bios to Melaine Heesacker @mjhranch@msn.com by March 5.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Saint Johns Chroicle February 19,2010

St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle
February 19, 2010



Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith

Dear St. John's families-

I'd like to share this incredible article with you as we head into the season of Lent. The article in Catholic Digest is written by Jim McDaniel, a dear friend of mine and former fellow parishioner. http://www.catholicdigest.com/articles/good_works/love_your_neighbor/2010/01-29/haiti-changed-our-parishhellipand-my-life

In Lent, too often we focus on what we are to "give up", what we will deny ourselves. But this comes at the expense of asking ourselves what we can do more of - what Christ calls us to do as Christians to fulfill the work of God. The Gospel passage mentioned in this article, Matthew 25:35-36, speaks to this Lenten call. On the surface, in our lives of blessed abundance, these can seem like easy tasks to fulfill. But take another look at them: the first two seem relatively easy; write a check to a food bank, gather pennies in our Rice Bowls or plastic buckets, or volunteer at a soup kitchen. These are cut-and-dry works of charity.

The more truly difficult tasks follow: Who are the strangers or the people we don't know well in our lives and are we truly welcoming toward them - even if they don't fit into our mental boxes of who is Catholic and who is not? Who are the ill, and do we make it a point in our lives to reach out to them and provide comfort to them and their families? Who are the prisoners, in physical, economic and emotional prisons, and what do we do to visit them and love them as brothers and sisters in Christ?

The point of departure in our understanding of the difference between these "easy" tasks and "hard" tasks, I believe, comes with our willingness to see ourselves as brothers and sisters in Christ. The easy tasks are the ones where we can easily distance ourselves from our brothers and sisters, whereas the hard ones require more intimacy, compassion, and proverbial face-time. Furthermore, I think that the easy tasks allow us to think of ourselves as holier-than-thou, where as the hard tasks challenge us to embrace humility.



As Jim mentions in his article, and as I can attest to from my experience at this prison, the most difficult part was being in proximity to those who needed my compassion. I shared Jim's fear, and speaking on behalf of the women Jim mentions, there is something unnerving for a woman to be in a prison with so many men! As I think I mentioned to some of you at the Principal's Coffee in December, this experience, was my "Saul Moment" where I felt as if the Lord humbled me with a faith-filled 2x4! These are not easy tasks, but when you undertake them, the Lord promises us grace in abundance.

So I leave you with this as a point of reflection after reading this article: Are you willing to hear God's voice and do the "hard" tasks? Are you willing to see those around you as brothers and sisters in Christ and act with humility and compassion?

May you have a grace-filled Lenten Season!

Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio






Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Middle School is holding their annual Mini Course!
This year will include the fifth grade in all three days.
April 26,27 & 28 2009


Mini course Week is designed to bring skills to our Middle School Students that they don’t always have a chance to experience. It is a fun way for the middle school students to learn about hobbies, careers and interests that are in our community.

We are asking you to share your Talent and Time with our middle school students. If you can share your skills in subjects such as: Sewing, Fishing, Advertising, Cooking, Architecture, Finance Planning Crafts, Photography, Art, Dance, Rock Climbing or any other skill, please call Christine Champlin at 635.5859.



K-4 Book Club
For those who have students who want to take part in the K-4 book club but who were unable to attend the first meeting:

The next K-4 book club meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March, 9, 3:00-4:15 PM, in the Eagle's Nest. Book club is free, and books and snacks are provided. If your student wants to attend the next meeting, please stop by the Eagle's Nest during conferences on Friday, February 19, to pick up the following:

1. a book for your student (they do not have covers on them); please ask your student to create a cover for the book before our March meeting; and 2. a "Most Important Word" handout; please ask your student to complete this handout and bring it along to the March meeting.

Thank you. If you have any questions, or fi you would like to volunteer to help with book club, please contact Pam Coke (pamelacoke@msn.com) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com).



Mrs. Alyea's 3rd Grade Class is working on their service project this year; Pennies for Peace.
The Pennies for Peace program is designed to help students broaden their cultural horizons and learn about their capacities as philanthropists. It educates students about the world beyond their experience and shows them that they can make a positive impact on a global scale, one penny at a time. Students learn the rewards of sharing and working together to bring hope and education opportunities to the children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. While a penny is virtually worthless, in impoverished countries a penny buys a pencil and opens the door to literacy. Please as a family collect your pennies and send them in, there are jars at the front office and in Mrs. Alyea's classroom. We will send you an update on our total collection and what that means for children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Thank you for your participation in this great event.


LENTEN FISH FRY'S AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL
Mark your calendar for the Lenten Fish Fry's at the Knights of Columbus Hall starting Friday, February 19, and running through and including Friday, April 2 (Good Friday), from 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Meal prices start at $5.00. Free meatless pasta bar for the kids.



O God,
bless our family
and all its members and friends;
bind us together by your love.
Give us kindness and patience
to support each other;
and wisdom in all we do.
Let the gift of your peace
come into our hearts
and remain with us.
May we rejoice in your blessings

• Please pray for the Marshall, Martinek, Matheson, May, Masin families
• Pray for the families suffering in Haiti, pray they receive the food, water, and safe shelter
• Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
• Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
• 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

Friday, February 12, 2010

Saint Johns Chroicle February 12,2010

St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle
February 12, 2010



Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith

Dear St. John’s Parents-

Next week we will have parent-teacher conferences. We will be trying something a bit different when it comes to signing up for the conferences. The sign up sheet will now be online on our website – please check out our website to sign up for the times that work for you. I would strongly encourage each family to sign up for a conference. This is a great way to see the classrooms, visit with the teachers, and find out ways to help your student succeed. In line with the Catholic teachings on Catholic Schools, schools are to work in partnership with parents –these conferences are the perfect way to build the partnership with your student’s teachers!

I found this great tip sheet online to help parents prepare for parent-teacher conferences. I particularly like #1 and #8 – it helps to engage your student in the parent-school partnership and helps them take ownership of their learning.
Ten Tips for a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference
by Peggy Gisler, Ed.S. and Marge Eberts, Ed.S.
Here are some general hints on how to have a successful conference:
1. Ask your child if there is anything that he would like you to discuss with the teacher.
2. Jot down everything that you want to talk about at the conference.
3. Arrive promptly or a few minutes early.
4. Begin with positive comments about the teacher or classroom.
5. Avoid lengthy discussions of topics that are not related to the purpose of the conference.
6. Be open-minded to suggestions from the teacher.
7. Keep your emotions under control.
8. Take notes about what has been discussed to share with your child.
9. Express appreciation for the conference.
10. Do not stay beyond your allotted time.
Thank you for your support of Catholic education – and of St. John’s School. We are so blessed to have such committed and devoted parents in our school community. May the Lord keep you safe – you remain in my constant prayers!

+Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio


FATHER & DAUGHTER DANCE TONIGHT!
Thank you to everyone who have ordered dance tickets in advance. We will have a “Will Call” table at the front doors to the Eagle’s Nest with your dinner, dance, and photo tickets. Dinner is from 5:30 – 6:30 in the Eagle’s Nest. The dance is in the gym from 6:30 to 8:30 in the gym. The photo booth and games are in the rotunda and gym hallway. You can still buy tickets at the door! $25/couple at the door…$20 before 3:00 today!




MARDI GRAS AND ASH WENDESDAY
Tuesday February 16, at 2:15 Middle School instrumentalist will be playing “When the Saint Go Marching In” and will lead the procession down to the Gym. We will start in the Middle School and proceed down to the Elementary, going thru the front doors. Parents are welcome to join us. We will parade in the gym, going around in circles until the last class is in. Mrs. Hennessey will lead in a prayer. Students can wear their beads of gold, purple and pink. Then we will sing the Celtic Alleluia and bury it in a chest. We will leave quietly and go back to the classrooms to get backpacks and get ready for the loop.

ASH WEDNESDAY – We will be attending Mass, please have your student in their Mass attire.


BOX TOPS AND SOUP LABELS
Happy February St. John's Families. We wanted to thank everyone for collecting Box Tops and Campbell Soup Labels. We also want to remind everyone the importance of collecting and that these programs bring St. John's cash as well as other items. For the winning class we have a special prize at the end of the school year. The top four classes are as follows: Cunningham: 1125, Hennessy: 1005, Mertens: 983, and Martinek: 780. We have posted a new collection sheet for Box Tops. For February, the tops and labels need to be turned into your child's teacher by the 26th. If you have questions contact Angie cade9598@msn.com or Linda Len6886@yahoo.com.


K-4 Book Club
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our first book club meeting on Tuesday. We had a wonderful group! 33 students came to read and learn. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, March 9, 3:00-4:15 PM, in the Eagle’s Nest. For next meeting, members should remember to read their books, complete their book covers, and finish their “Most Important Word” sheets. We look forward to our next conversation!



Mrs. Alyea's 3rd Grade Class is working on their service project this year; Pennies for Peace.
The Pennies for Peace program is designed to help students broaden their cultural horizons and learn about their capacities as philanthropists. It educates students about the world beyond their experience and shows them that they can make a positive impact on a global scale, one penny at a time. Students learn the rewards of sharing and working together to bring hope and education opportunities to the children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. While a penny is virtually worthless, in impoverished countries a penny buys a pencil and opens the door to literacy. Please as a family collect your pennies and send them in, there are jars at the front office and in Mrs. Alyea's classroom. We will send you an update on our total collection and what that means for children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Thank you for your participation in this great event.




ITBS Testing
There has been a slight change to the ITBS testing from our original calendar, because of some changes requested by the Office of Catholic Schools. On February 16-17-18 there will be the testing for ACRE (grades 5 & 8), and ITBS Cognitive testing grades 3-5-7 February 22-25 will be for the regular ITBS grades 2-8.




LENTEN FISH FRY'S AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL
Mark your calendar for the Lenten Fish Fry's at the Knights of Columbus Hall starting Friday, February 19, and running through and including Friday, April 2 (Good Friday), from 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Meal prices start at $5.00. Free meatless pasta bar for the kids.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Scrip!
Woo your sweetheart with a spa day, flowers, candy, dinner, or a movie, and show your love for St. John’s at the same time! Here are some ideas (special orders must be received by Monday, Feb. 8th)
Spa Finder gift certificates can be special ordered for $25 each with 12% earnings. These gift certificates can be used locally at Trendz, Scruples, Massage Heights, and Naturally Yours. 1-800-FLOWERS and Fannie May Candy cards come in $10 increments and earn 25%! Both can be used for online orders. Local confectionaries available are See’s Candy certificates for $15.60 earning 23% and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory certificates in $10 increments earning 11%. Complete the evening with one of the many restaurant cards available on hand, and Cinemark gift cards, available with special order in $25 cards that earn 4%. (Now available in stock: Chipotle Mexican Grill $10 gift cards)





O God,
bless our family
and all its members and friends;
bind us together by your love.
Give us kindness and patience
to support each other;
and wisdom in all we do.
Let the gift of your peace
come into our hearts
and remain with us.
May we rejoice in your blessings

• Please pray for the Lucero, Lukensow, Majeski, Mancina, Metzler families
• Pray for the families suffering in Haiti, pray they receive the food, water, and safe shelter
• Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
• Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
• 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

Monday, February 8, 2010

Saint Johns Chroicle February 4,2010

St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle
February 4, 2010



Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith

Dear St. John’s Parents-

I hope that this letter finds you warm and safe in this unexpected crazy weather!

We had an incredible Catholic School’s Week last week! The students had a ball! It was so fun to see all of the school spirit and to see the joy of each student participating in the events designed to celebrate Catholic Schools. We have an amazing school – made up of incredible teachers, students, and parents. I very special thanks goes out to the CSW committee volunteers who made this week possible for us – especially Briana Lasher and her tireless work behind the scenes – Thank you!

Next week we will have parent-teacher conferences. We will be trying something a bit different when it comes to signing up for the conferences. The sign up sheet will now be online on our website – please check out our website to sign up for the times that work for you. I would strongly encourage each family to sign up for a conference. This is a great way to see the classrooms, visit with the teachers, and find out ways to help your student succeed. In line with the Catholic teachings on Catholic Schools, schools are to work in partnership with parents –these conferences are the perfect way to build the partnership with your student’s teachers!

I found this great tip sheet online to help parents prepare for parent-teacher conferences. I particularly like #1 and #8 – it helps to engage your student in the parent-school partnership and helps them take ownership of their learning.
Ten Tips for a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference
by Peggy Gisler, Ed.S. and Marge Eberts, Ed.S.
Here are some general hints on how to have a successful conference:
1. Ask your child if there is anything that he would like you to discuss with the teacher.
2. Jot down everything that you want to talk about at the conference.
3. Arrive promptly or a few minutes early.
4. Begin with positive comments about the teacher or classroom.
5. Avoid lengthy discussions of topics that are not related to the purpose of the conference.
6. Be open-minded to suggestions from the teacher.
7. Keep your emotions under control.
8. Take notes about what has been discussed to share with your child.
9. Express appreciation for the conference.
10. Do not stay beyond your allotted time.
Thank you for your support of Catholic education – and of St. John’s School. We are so blessed to have such committed and devoted parents in our school community. May the Lord keep you safe – you remain in my constant prayers!

+Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio


To all Parishioners and/or School Parents: We will be holding a Town Hall type of meeting at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church on Wednesday, February 10th from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the church proper. The purpose of this meeting will be a discussion of the mission and future of the Church and School as a Christian community.

Because of Father’s meeting on Wednesday the Edline training will be moved to Thursday from 6:00pm -7:00pm in the Eagle’s nest.

PTO meeting is Thursday, 7:00pm in the Eagle’s nest

Father-Daughter Dance-Sponsored by National Junior Honor Society
February 12, 5:30-8:30,, Eagle’s Nest
A spaghetti dinner will be served and followed by games, crafts and dancing.
Cost: $20 per couple, and $10 for every extra person (additional $5 for tickets at the door)
Any questions please contact: Mrs. Siedenburg at siedeca@saintjohns.net


MARDI GRAS AND ASH WENDESDAY
Tuesday February 16, at 2:15:
Middle School instrumentalist will be playing “When the Saint Go Marching In” and will lead the procession down to the Gym. We will start in the Middle School and proceed down to the Elementary, going thru the front doors. Parents are welcome to join us. We will parade in the gym, going around in circles until the last class is in. Mrs. Hennessey will lead in a prayer.
Students can wear their beads of gold, purple and pink. .
Then we will sing the Celtic Alleluia and bury it in a chest. We will leave quietly and go back to the classrooms to get backpacks and get ready for the loop.

ASH WEDNESDAY – We will be attending Mass, please have your student in their Mass attire.




ITBS Testing
There has been a slight change to the ITBS testing from our original calendar, because of some changes requested by the Office of Catholic Schools. On February 16-17-18 there will be the testing for ACRE (grades 5 & 8), and ITBS Cognitive testing grades 3-5-7 February 22-25 will be for the regular ITBS grades 2-8.


Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Scrip!
Woo your sweetheart with a spa day, flowers, candy, dinner, or a movie, and show your love for St. John’s at the same time! Here are some ideas (special orders must be received by Monday, Feb. 8th)
Spa Finder gift certificates can be special ordered for $25 each with 12% earnings. These gift certificates can be used locally at Trendz, Scruples, Massage Heights, and Naturally Yours. 1-800-FLOWERS and Fannie May Candy cards come in $10 increments and earn 25%! Both can be used for online orders. Local confectionaries available are See’s Candy certificates for $15.60 earning 23% and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory certificates in $10 increments earning 11%. Complete the evening with one of the many restaurant cards available on hand, and Cinemark gift cards, available with special order in $25 cards that earn 4%. (Now available in stock: Chipotle Mexican Grill $10 gift cards)







AFTER SCHOOL BOOK CLUB GRADES K-4

To help encourage and support a love of reading, we are starting a new after-school book club for students in kindergarten through fourth grade. The club is free, and we will meet 3:00-4:15 PM the second Tuesday of each month, beginning February 9. We will supply the books, the materials, and a snack. We will have books available during Catholic Schools Week, so students can read their first selections before the first meeting. For further information, please contact Pam Coke (pamelacoke@msn.com) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com).
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EXTENDED DAY ART CONTEST WINNERS
The winners of each classroom that participated are
Pre 3-Neeley Pre 4- Gordon Jr K – Brock Anton K/CM- Grey Snodgrass
K/W- Mackenzie Nedom 1/L- Skye Luce 1/M- Abigail Delzeit
2M – Angelina Bond 3A – Ellie Edwards 3B – Kelsey Brichacek
4/P – Megan Valliere 4/C – Emma Wyant 5 – Makayla Dennis
6- -Charly Daws 7- Sarah Clinkenbeard

1st Place – Megan Valliere
2nd Place – Ellie Edwards
3rd Place – Abigail Delzeit

Many Thanks to the Parish Office for the difficult task in judging. All runners up have been matted by Val Davison’s husband Michael, of Otteman’s Art Studio.




LENTEN FISH FRY'S AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL
Mark your calendar for the Lenten Fish Fry's at the Knights of Columbus Hall starting Friday, February 19, and running through and including Friday, April 2 (Good Friday), from 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Meal prices start at $5.00. Free meatless pasta bar for the kids.















O God,
bless our family
and all its members and friends;
bind us together by your love.
Give us kindness and patience
to support each other;
and wisdom in all we do.
Let the gift of your peace
come into our hearts
and remain with us.
May we rejoice in your blessings



• Please pray for the Lopez-Fink, Lotz, Love, Lowery, Luce, Montoya families
• Pray for the families suffering in Haiti, pray they receive the food, water, and safe shelter
• Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
• Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
• 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

Friday, January 29, 2010

Saint Johns Chroicle January 29th

St John the Evangelist Catholic School Chronicle
January 29, 2010



Love the Learning. Build our Friendships. Live the Faith

Last Week’s Letter from Dr. Amodio:

Dear St. John’s Parents-

I hope that this email finds you getting ready for all of the festivities of Catholic Schools Week – here at the school, we’re full steam ahead!

As a reminder to everyone, don’t forget to turn in your RSVP for our fantastic lunch on Thursday – you don’t want to miss this event! Also we’re in need to some volunteers for the Sock Hop – all parent volunteers are welcome for this fun event. If you want to sign up to volunteer, be sure to use our new and improved volunteer sign-up page on our website!

I did want to take some time here to explain how St. John’s is preparing for the upcoming ITBS test at the end of February. As you may know, this is a standardized test we administer to grades 2-8. It is an important test for us in that we are able to see how our students compare to other area Catholic Schools and how we compare nationally. This is our “proof is in the pudding” test for our academic programming. Last year, I was able to see how our students needed to improve their math computation and reading comprehension scores across all grade levels, but especially in the younger grades. With this in mind, we adjusted our school schedule to allow for more focused math and reading times first thing in the morning. All educational research points to “time on task” as an indicator to test score improvement. Additionally, we implemented the once a week Math Lab for the younger grades. This was done with the intent of improving basic math computation and the memorization of basic math facts. We have seen growth this year in our formative and periodic assessments performed during Math Lab, so I am hoping this will yield improved test scores for these grades.

I would ask that as we get closer to the testing dates at the end of February that students come prepared to test- make sure that they are well rested and that they have had a protein-filled breakfast to keep them fueled throughout the morning. This will really help!

Thank you everyone – and I hope that you all have a relaxing weekend. You remain in my constant prayers!

+Blessings,
Dr. Sara Baird Amodio
Principal, St. John the Evangelist Catholic 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


ART SHOW

Please come to the 8th annual CSW Art Show will start Jan. 30. Time and Place will be: 5th – 8th grade will be in the foyer of the Church Saturday, Jan. 30, 4:30 Mass thru Thursday, Feb. 4th. This is an opportunity for the older students to display art to the parish. Kindergarten – 4th will be displayed in the halls of the elementary during CSW and be up for the next 2 weeks. All art work will be given back afterwards. Some artwork will be saved for an upcoming display at the Loveland Library in March. I will notify the student/parent if the work will be detained. We have 2 boards reserved for the month of March again.





AFTER SCHOOL BOOK CLUB GRADES K-4

To help encourage and support a love of reading, we are starting a new after-school book club for students in kindergarten through fourth grade. The club is free, and we will meet 3:00-4:15 PM the second Tuesday of each month, beginning February 9. We will supply the books, the materials, and a snack. We will have books available during Catholic Schools Week, so students can read their first selections before the first meeting. For further information, please contact Pam Coke (pamelacoke@msn.com) or Lexy Donnelly (lexydonnelly@gmail.com).
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ITBS Testing
There has been a slight change to the ITBS testing from our original calendar, because of some changes requested by the Office of Catholic Schools. On February 16-17-18 there will be the testing for ACRE (grades 5 & 8), and ITBS Cognitive testing grades 3-5-7 February 22-25 will be for the regular ITBS grades 2-8.


PRE-REGISTRATION FOR THE 2010-11 SCHOOL YEAR
We need your preregistration by January 29TH to give your family first priority for the 2010-2011 school year.
On February 4th we will be hosting our Open House and new families will be enrolling at that time.
Enrollment in St. John's school is allocated in the following order of priority:
1. Current St. John the Evangelist Catholic School families
2. Active parishioners of St. John the Evangelist Church who are new to the school
3. Active parishioners from other Catholic parishes in the local area
4. Active parishioners of a parish outside the local area who currently have children enrolled in a Catholic elementary school and are transferring to St. John the Evangelist
5. All others
Further enrollment materials will be distributed in February.


FREE DENTAL CHECK UP FOR CHILDREN IN NEED
Dr. Gerken’s office called to inform us of the day they will be giving free dental care to those who can’t afford it, or are having hard times. It will be held on February 5th, and they have about 10 slots available. For more information please call the office at 663-7711.


Please help the St. John’s Booster’s Club raise money for Eagle Athletics!
Wednesday, February 3rd, 4:45-8:00 PM at Culver’s Restaurant, located at HWY 34 Next to Centerra
St. John’s will receive 10% of Wednesday night’s proceeds! Bring the family and enjoy a night out for a good cause!



LENTEN FISH FRY'S AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL
Mark your calendar for the Lenten Fish Fry's at the Knights of Columbus Hall starting Friday, February 19, and running through and including Friday, April 2 (Good Friday), from 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Meal prices start at $5.00. Free meatless pasta bar for the kids.


CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK ACTIVITIES!
January 30- February 4, 2010

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!

Please stop by and check out your student's art work throughout the week.
Art will be displayed throughout the hallways and in the church foyer.


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 a few dollars to purchase items for the baskets.

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 him. We will be doing a LIVING ROSARY prayer service at 10:30 am for world peace. The service will be held in Hoying Gym. This is sure to be an amazing event as the students are representing the beads of the rosary. Please join us!

ACTION: Saint John’s Booster Club will be hosting a Culver’s Fund Raiser Night tonight from 5-8pm. Please come support our booster club. 10% of the proceeds go back to our school.

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.

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Check List:
 Please send in your items for the birthday box January 29th.
 Bring in a few dollars for the Thank You Baskets January 29th.
 Come to the Sock Hop on Saturday January 30th!
 Make sure the kids wear their uniforms to Mass on the 30th or 31st.
 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.
 Join us on Wednesday for Mass and the Living Rosary.
 Attend lunch on Thursday February 4th..
 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.



O God,
bless our family
and all its members and friends;
bind us together by your love.
Give us kindness and patience
to support each other;
and wisdom in all we do.
Let the gift of your peace
come into our hearts
and remain with us.
May we rejoice in your blessings


• Please pray for the LASHER, LEE, LEIVONEN LEWIS, LISS, LOPEZ families
• Pray for the families suffering in Haiti, pray they receive the food, water, and safe shelter
• Let us give thanks to God for all the gifts he has provided us
• Especially give thanks to God for the gift of a parish school and ask his help as we continue to grow and prosper
• 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