Celebrating - St Michael Catholic School
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Celebrating - St Michael Catholic School
ANNUAL giving FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL PICNIC TIME TO KICK OFF OUR 2014 ANNUAL GIVING. S A I N T M I C H A E L C A T H O L I C S C H O O L We would like to thank our wonderful donors from the 2013 Annual Giving for their Please join St. Michael School as we celebrate these special events this month: amazing support. Through your support, St. Michael School is able to give each child the 8th Grade First Friday Communion Service Friday, October 4, at 11:00 in the school Chapel opportunity to receive an excellent Catholic education taught by a highly qualified faculty Roberts’ Cove Germanfest Saturday, October 5, - Sunday, October 6 and staff. You will be receiving your 2014 Annual Giving call to action in November. Please take Living Rosary: Pre K - 8th Grade Tuesday, October 8, at 2:15 in the St. Michael Gym the time to open your hearts to help continue making St. Michael School a leader in Catholic Prayer Service: Mrs. Heidi’s 3rd Grade Thursday, October 10, at 8:15 in the Gym education. God Bless you and your family! International Rice Festival Friday, October 18 (School Holiday) Come out to the Rice Festival to cheer on our 1st Graders who will be riding in the parade and our Prince & Princess who will be competing for Little Queen & King. St. Michael School Library Book Fair Monday, Oct. 28, - Friday, Nov. 1, in the library All Saints Day Mass School Mass Friday, November 1, at 8:40 in the school Chapel St. Michael School does not discriminate on the basis of religion, race,sex, or national origin. 8 0 5 E A S T N O R T H E R N A V E N U E C R O W L E Y , L A 7 0 5 2 6 3 3 7 - 7 8 3 - 1 4 1 0 S T M I K E . N E T Celebrating the HARVEST What an incredible month the school enjoyed in September! Many wonderful events and student achievements were celebrated throughout the month. The month ended with a beautiful mass in honor of our patron, St. Michael the Archangel, celebrated in church with our St. Michael Church family. It was a joy to celebrate mass with our parish family and with our parents, grandparents, and alumni who attended. The children shared with me that they loved it as well. It is our anticipation to bus the children over several more times this year to worship with our church family. Last Saturday we enjoyed a “Magical Evening” as our parents and patrons came together for a celebration of fellowship in support of the school. Thank you to the PTC for all you do to support our endeavors at St. Michael and to all who supported this event for St. Michael School. I often tell the faculty, it takes a whole community to have an excellent school, and we are blessed and grateful for the support and generosity of our community. The month of October is a month rich in celebrations of saints who are special to our school community. October 1st was the feast of St. Theresa, one of the patrons of St. Michael School. On that date, St. Michael School hosted the Acadia Parish Catholic Principal’s Annual Meeting. It was a joy to welcome the principals and our superintendent and other members from the diocesan office staffs and to host the meeting and luncheon in our beautiful Library. October 2nd was the Feast of our Guardian Angels, and O C TO B E R 2 0 1 3 on October 4, we honor St. Francis of Assisi, known for his work with the poor. On a side note, his feast day reminds us of Pope Francis, who took the name of Francis because of his dedication to and love for the poor. There is wonderful information out on St. Francis, and I recommend you read and share some of it with your children. I also highly recommend to you the book, Pope Francis, The Pope From the End of the Earth, by Thomas J. Craughwell. It is a great book with amazing pictures. It not only gives excellent information on the College of Cardinals, the process in electing a new Pope, but also on Pope Francis. It is a book you can read, gain wonderful insights and share with your children. On October 5th, we will honor Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, who is very special to our school and who spent some very important years of his ministry in New Orleans. Many miracles and special blessings have been credited to his intercession. On October 16th, we celebrate the Feast of St. Margaret Mary Aloque, the saint to whom the Sacred Heart revealed His special promises to those who honor St. Michael School celebrated the Feast of St. Michael with a school mass at St. Michael Church and a picnic on campus followed. S I N C E 1 9 0 0 – F A I T H . S C H O L A R S H I P. L E A D E R S H I P. S E R V I C E ST. MICHAEL’S 4TH GRADERS PERFORMING “IN THE CONSTITUTION” AT THE CONSTITUTION DAY CELEBRATION the devotion to His Sacred Heart. These are just a few of the saints honored throughout the month. Their special feast days provide you with wonderful opportunities to share their inspiration and faith as we prepare for All Saint’ Day on November 1st. The first quarter ends on October 14th, the Monday before the Rice Festival holiday. When you receive your child’s first quarter report card, I recommend that you sit with your child and discuss his/her progress during the first nine weeks. Encourage them to share with you what they are most proud of on their report card, how they will continue to maintain that achievement, what they feel they need to improve during the coming nine weeks and how they plan to meet that goal. This not only provides your child time for reflection, but also guides them in developing self-direction and goal setting, which is a life skill that is evident in successful students and adults. This month our students will be celebrating and studying the influence of the Rice Industry on the culture and economy of our community. It is part of our community focus for this school year. Several grades are planning field studies to learn more about our rice industry. Our first grade students and 4-H students will participate in the festival activities. S AINTS PEP RALLIES & FOOTB ALL! GO S AINTS ! The St. Michael School Community is proud of its rich tradition of excellence in education steeped in the traditions and teachings of the Catholic faith. A St. Michael School education has prepared students well for high school and beyond for 114 years. Many of our students are second, third, fourth and a few are fifth generation in their families to be educated at St. Michael School. I am proud of this rich tradition of faith and excellence and the dedication of our faculty and staff, and the support of our parents and alumni which makes this possible for our students. I am always happy to meet with you if you have a question or concern. I have attached a letter published by the National Catholic Education Association for your reference. It was truly a magical night on September 28 at the Grand Opera House of the South. Thank you to the Saints Parents Club for all of their time and talents in planning “A Magical Night with the Saints.” Thank you also to our parents and friends who attended the event & for supporting St. Michael School. May God continue to bless and keep St. Michael School strong for generations to come and may the Sacred Heart of Jesus remain in our hearts forever, Myra L. Broussard, Principal Joseph Baldwin Academy Nominees St. Michael School is honored to announce that twenty-two 8th grade students and eleven 7th grade students have been tapped for academic recognition by the Joseph Baldwin Academy for Eminent Young Scholars. The nominated students scored 95% or above in a designated total test area on the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT) or the Otis Lennon School Ability Test. This honor allows the nominees to take the ACT and apply to the Joseph Baldwin Academy for summer studies. The primary goal of the Academy is that the students leave with an increased appreciation for the pleasures of education, intellectual engagement, and the college experience. Nominated 8th grade students: (1st Row) Jakob Didier, Abram Broussard, Cason Doré, Jack Robichaux, Anders Fontenot, Alex Foreman, Luke Dupré, and Grant Gauthreaux. (2nd row) Samantha Wright, Catherine Gonzalez. Brookelyn Owens, Kallyn Clark, Valerie Harson, Anna Dardeau, Anne Lambert, and Cameron Russell. (3rd row) Cameron Nelson, David Schmid, Benjamin Faulk, Henry Wild, John Swacker, and Hunter Bernard. Nominated 7th grade students: (1st row) Samuel Frank, Stephen Cormier, Dennis Hensgens, Luke Valdetero, and Kaizer Lamm. (2nd row) Mrs. Myra Broussard, principal; Robert Michael Allbritton, Mrs. Sandi Doré, Assistant Principal; Brad Boulet, Farther Mark Miley, Ellie Fields, Christine Gilder, Anna Morgan, and Katherine Skelton. SAINTS JUNIOR QUIZ BOWL TEAM 2013-2014 St. Michael School is honored to introduce the 2013-14 Saints Junior Quiz Bowl Team. Junior League of Lafayette will be sponsoring the Jr. Quiz Bowl Competition for Acadiana area schools. The team will compete throughout the fall and spring on Wednesdays, ending with the final tournament in March. The Saints Jr. Quiz Bowl Team moderators are Mrs. Cathy Hundley and Mr. Tim Miguez. The Quiz Bowl team member are Anders Fontenot, Jakob Didier, Abram Broussard, Grant Gauthreaux, Jack Robichaux, Luke Dupré Henry Wild, Stephanie Osten, Anna Morgan, Samantha Wright, Cameron Russell and Brad Boulet. CHANCELLOR: FR. MIKEL POLSON • P R I N C I PA L : M Y R A L . B RO U S S A R D • A S S T. P R I N C I P A L : S A N D I D O R É • RELIGION ADMIN.: PENNY H. HABETZ • D E V E L O P M E N T D I R E C T O R : H O L LY B R O U S S A R D ST. MICHAEL’S 4TH GRADERS PERFORMING “IN THE CONSTITUTION” AT THE CONSTITUTION DAY CELEBRATION the devotion to His Sacred Heart. These are just a few of the saints honored throughout the month. Their special feast days provide you with wonderful opportunities to share their inspiration and faith as we prepare for All Saint’ Day on November 1st. The first quarter ends on October 14th, the Monday before the Rice Festival holiday. When you receive your child’s first quarter report card, I recommend that you sit with your child and discuss his/her progress during the first nine weeks. Encourage them to share with you what they are most proud of on their report card, how they will continue to maintain that achievement, what they feel they need to improve during the coming nine weeks and how they plan to meet that goal. This not only provides your child time for reflection, but also guides them in developing self-direction and goal setting, which is a life skill that is evident in successful students and adults. This month our students will be celebrating and studying the influence of the Rice Industry on the culture and economy of our community. It is part of our community focus for this school year. Several grades are planning field studies to learn more about our rice industry. Our first grade students and 4-H students will participate in the festival activities. S AINTS PEP RALLIES & FOOTB ALL! GO S AINTS ! The St. Michael School Community is proud of its rich tradition of excellence in education steeped in the traditions and teachings of the Catholic faith. A St. Michael School education has prepared students well for high school and beyond for 114 years. Many of our students are second, third, fourth and a few are fifth generation in their families to be educated at St. Michael School. I am proud of this rich tradition of faith and excellence and the dedication of our faculty and staff, and the support of our parents and alumni which makes this possible for our students. I am always happy to meet with you if you have a question or concern. I have attached a letter published by the National Catholic Education Association for your reference. It was truly a magical night on September 28 at the Grand Opera House of the South. Thank you to the Saints Parents Club for all of their time and talents in planning “A Magical Night with the Saints.” Thank you also to our parents and friends who attended the event & for supporting St. Michael School. May God continue to bless and keep St. Michael School strong for generations to come and may the Sacred Heart of Jesus remain in our hearts forever, Myra L. Broussard, Principal Joseph Baldwin Academy Nominees St. Michael School is honored to announce that twenty-two 8th grade students and eleven 7th grade students have been tapped for academic recognition by the Joseph Baldwin Academy for Eminent Young Scholars. The nominated students scored 95% or above in a designated total test area on the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT) or the Otis Lennon School Ability Test. This honor allows the nominees to take the ACT and apply to the Joseph Baldwin Academy for summer studies. The primary goal of the Academy is that the students leave with an increased appreciation for the pleasures of education, intellectual engagement, and the college experience. Nominated 8th grade students: (1st Row) Jakob Didier, Abram Broussard, Cason Doré, Jack Robichaux, Anders Fontenot, Alex Foreman, Luke Dupré, and Grant Gauthreaux. (2nd row) Samantha Wright, Catherine Gonzalez. Brookelyn Owens, Kallyn Clark, Valerie Harson, Anna Dardeau, Anne Lambert, and Cameron Russell. (3rd row) Cameron Nelson, David Schmid, Benjamin Faulk, Henry Wild, John Swacker, and Hunter Bernard. Nominated 7th grade students: (1st row) Samuel Frank, Stephen Cormier, Dennis Hensgens, Luke Valdetero, and Kaizer Lamm. (2nd row) Mrs. Myra Broussard, principal; Robert Michael Allbritton, Mrs. Sandi Doré, Assistant Principal; Brad Boulet, Farther Mark Miley, Ellie Fields, Christine Gilder, Anna Morgan, and Katherine Skelton. SAINTS JUNIOR QUIZ BOWL TEAM 2013-2014 St. Michael School is honored to introduce the 2013-14 Saints Junior Quiz Bowl Team. Junior League of Lafayette will be sponsoring the Jr. Quiz Bowl Competition for Acadiana area schools. The team will compete throughout the fall and spring on Wednesdays, ending with the final tournament in March. The Saints Jr. Quiz Bowl Team moderators are Mrs. Cathy Hundley and Mr. Tim Miguez. The Quiz Bowl team member are Anders Fontenot, Jakob Didier, Abram Broussard, Grant Gauthreaux, Jack Robichaux, Luke Dupré Henry Wild, Stephanie Osten, Anna Morgan, Samantha Wright, Cameron Russell and Brad Boulet. CHANCELLOR: FR. MIKEL POLSON • P R I N C I PA L : M Y R A L . B RO U S S A R D • A S S T. P R I N C I P A L : S A N D I D O R É • RELIGION ADMIN.: PENNY H. HABETZ • D E V E L O P M E N T D I R E C T O R : H O L LY B R O U S S A R D ANNUAL giving FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL PICNIC TIME TO KICK OFF OUR 2014 ANNUAL GIVING. S A I N T M I C H A E L C A T H O L I C S C H O O L We would like to thank our wonderful donors from the 2013 Annual Giving for their Please join St. Michael School as we celebrate these special events this month: amazing support. Through your support, St. Michael School is able to give each child the 8th Grade First Friday Communion Service Friday, October 4, at 11:00 in the school Chapel opportunity to receive an excellent Catholic education taught by a highly qualified faculty Roberts’ Cove Germanfest Saturday, October 5, - Sunday, October 6 and staff. You will be receiving your 2014 Annual Giving call to action in November. Please take Living Rosary: Pre K - 8th Grade Tuesday, October 8, at 2:15 in the St. Michael Gym the time to open your hearts to help continue making St. Michael School a leader in Catholic Prayer Service: Mrs. Heidi’s 3rd Grade Thursday, October 10, at 8:15 in the Gym education. God Bless you and your family! International Rice Festival Friday, October 18 (School Holiday) Come out to the Rice Festival to cheer on our 1st Graders who will be riding in the parade and our Prince & Princess who will be competing for Little Queen & King. St. Michael School Library Book Fair Monday, Oct. 28, - Friday, Nov. 1, in the library All Saints Day Mass School Mass Friday, November 1, at 8:40 in the school Chapel St. Michael School does not discriminate on the basis of religion, race,sex, or national origin. 8 0 5 E A S T N O R T H E R N A V E N U E C R O W L E Y , L A 7 0 5 2 6 3 3 7 - 7 8 3 - 1 4 1 0 S T M I K E . N E T Celebrating the HARVEST What an incredible month the school enjoyed in September! Many wonderful events and student achievements were celebrated throughout the month. The month ended with a beautiful mass in honor of our patron, St. Michael the Archangel, celebrated in church with our St. Michael Church family. It was a joy to celebrate mass with our parish family and with our parents, grandparents, and alumni who attended. The children shared with me that they loved it as well. It is our anticipation to bus the children over several more times this year to worship with our church family. Last Saturday we enjoyed a “Magical Evening” as our parents and patrons came together for a celebration of fellowship in support of the school. Thank you to the PTC for all you do to support our endeavors at St. Michael and to all who supported this event for St. Michael School. I often tell the faculty, it takes a whole community to have an excellent school, and we are blessed and grateful for the support and generosity of our community. The month of October is a month rich in celebrations of saints who are special to our school community. October 1st was the feast of St. Theresa, one of the patrons of St. Michael School. On that date, St. Michael School hosted the Acadia Parish Catholic Principal’s Annual Meeting. It was a joy to welcome the principals and our superintendent and other members from the diocesan office staffs and to host the meeting and luncheon in our beautiful Library. October 2nd was the Feast of our Guardian Angels, and O C TO B E R 2 0 1 3 on October 4, we honor St. Francis of Assisi, known for his work with the poor. On a side note, his feast day reminds us of Pope Francis, who took the name of Francis because of his dedication to and love for the poor. There is wonderful information out on St. Francis, and I recommend you read and share some of it with your children. I also highly recommend to you the book, Pope Francis, The Pope From the End of the Earth, by Thomas J. Craughwell. It is a great book with amazing pictures. It not only gives excellent information on the College of Cardinals, the process in electing a new Pope, but also on Pope Francis. It is a book you can read, gain wonderful insights and share with your children. On October 5th, we will honor Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, who is very special to our school and who spent some very important years of his ministry in New Orleans. Many miracles and special blessings have been credited to his intercession. On October 16th, we celebrate the Feast of St. Margaret Mary Aloque, the saint to whom the Sacred Heart revealed His special promises to those who honor St. Michael School celebrated the Feast of St. Michael with a school mass at St. Michael Church and a picnic on campus followed. S I N C E 1 9 0 0 – F A I T H . S C H O L A R S H I P. L E A D E R S H I P. S E R V I C E
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