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A St. Dom’s Weekly Report In This Issue: Click on topic below to read the full story New Faces at St. Dom’s Booster Club Snack Shack Student Senate Car Wash St. Dom’s Shuttle Bus Upcoming Events Lunch Menus From the President’s Desk Dear Parents and Guardians, Welcome to another school year! It’s hard to believe this summer is coming to an end. It has been a very busy summer at St. Dom’s – Alum Don Dion ’72 graciously offered to match up to $75,000 in donations toward the scholarship fund. We are blessed with the response we received as our alumni, parents, staff and friends pushed us past the goal helping us raise just under $80,000! This amazing outpouring means more and more children will be able to attend St. Dom’s. While the challenge itself is now complete, donations are certainly accepted year round. You will notice several changes this year at our school. We have nine new staff and faculty members who will build on our already strong academics. The new faculty members will be found at both campuses, teaching PreK, third grade, Robotics, English, Statistics, CAD, Science and Physical Education, while new staff members will be a part of our Finance, Athletics and Admissions offices. Please see the biographies below to learn a little more about each person. We have implemented a new software program to manage our operations. The new system, called RenWeb, includes an online service for checking student grades and progress, which will replace our current Portal. RenWeb is more user-friendly than our past program and offers many additional features. We are in the process of moving all the information on the old system to RenWeb, which should be completed in the near future. I appreciate your patience during this transition. To learn more about RenWeb and its capabilities, click here. Finally, some of you may have noticed a few videos posted on our YouTube page. We are hoping to expand this communication channel for parents to literally see what is taking place every day in our classrooms. If you haven’t already, you can subscribe to our YouTube channel. I look forward to the coming year, as we continue to work hard to deliver the best well-rounded education to our children. Our St. Dom’s community is truly blessed! Take care and God Bless, Don Fournier, President www.StDomsMaine.org August 27, 2015 ◊ Page 1 S St. Dom’s News New Faces at St. Dom’s aint Dominic Academy is pleased to announce some new faces to our community. These individuals will build on our strong academic curriculum, while guiding the growth of our community. Mark Cyr - Fifth Grade Mark is from the northern Maine community of Madawaska. He earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from U of M - Fort Kent and a master’s degree in literacy education from the University of Southern Maine. Mark taught third through eighth grade and literacy intervention programs for 29 years. In 2006, he accepted a position with the Maine Department of Education and remained there until the fall of 2014. “I felt a longing to return to the classroom and always thought it would be great to teach in a Catholic school. My wife and her siblings attended St. Dom’s as well as my own children,” Mark said. “I look forward to becoming a part of the St. Dom’s family and to give back to God for the many blessings I have experienced.” Rebecca Ducharme – Pre-Kindergarten Teacher Rebecca grew up in Poland, Maine and graduated from University of Maine - Farmington in 2013. She majored in Early Childhood Education with a minor in Psychology. Rebecca previously worked at Walton Elementary School in Auburn where she was the PreK education tech for two years. ‘I am hoping that this year brings a lot of learning and growth, for both my students and myself,” said Rebecca. This will be Rebecca’s first year as a PreK teacher. Lauren Ferguson – High School English Teacher Lauren is from the Louisville, KY area, were she studied at the University of Louisville. She graduated in 2012 with an English Degree, and went on to complete a master’s program from Bellarmine University where she received a teaching degree. “After going on an education service trip to Belize in 2010, I decided that I wanted to teach,” Lauren said. Since 2013, she has taught high school English to 11th graders at a public high school in Louisville. This summer, she moved from Kentucky to Portland. “I am looking forward to working with my students and watching them grow this school year,” concluded Lauren. ◊ Back To Top ◊ www.StDomsMaine.org August 27, 2015 ◊ Page 2 St. Dom’s News New Faces - Continued Katharine McKay - Assistant Athletic Administrator Kat (Vincent) McKay is a 2003 St. Dom’s graduate and a three sport athlete. She was named Miss Maine Softball 2003. Kat earned her associate degree in sports administration and management from CMCC. She is currently working towards a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern Maine. Kat was inducted into the St. Dom’s Hall of Fame in 2009 and 2012 as a part of the 2001 State Championship Softball team. From 2008-1o she was the athletic administrative assistant at St. Dom’s. Kat also was assistant camp director and camp counselor at St. Dom’s for 10 years, in addition to coaching JV softball and JV soccer. In 2012, she coached Varsity softball at Poland Regional High School and this spring was the assistant softball coach at the U of M - Farmington. “Athletics have always been a passion of mine,” Kat said. “I am very excited for this new role and being in a place I am familiar with.” Ralph Nelson - Physical Education Ralph grew up in Cumberland, Maine and graduated from Cheverus in Portland. He received a bachelor’s degree from U of M in kinesiology and physical education with a minor in outdoor education. Ralph worked as a substitute teacher in three districts, was a summer camp director and a lacrosse coach. Most recently he coached lacrosse at St. Joseph’s College. While coaching lacrosse in Yarmouth he lead the eighth grade team to two state championships! “I’m incredibly excited for my years ahead as the Physical Education teacher here,” Ralph exclaimed. “In all my time in school, I enjoyed playing sports and coaching at the collegiate, high school and middle school level. I look forward to working with the kids in the areas of fitness, locomotor movements, sports and garnering an appreciation for being physically active for life.” Marianne Pelletier - Admissions Director Marianne has been in education for 40 years across the country, which includes 12 years in Catholic schools. She attended Vanderbilt University/George Peabody College and studied Special Education and teaching for the blind. Marianne was a public school principal in both Connecticut and Idaho. She has worked with both Boston College and University of Notre Dame on Catholic School Initiatives. “I am very pleased to have found just the right home here in Maine at St. Dom’s as the new Director of Admissions,” Marianne said. ◊ Back To Top ◊ www.StDomsMaine.org August 27, 2015 ◊ Page 3 St. Dom’s News New Faces - Continued Shelly Wheeler - Auburn Science Shelly Wheeler grew up in Vassalboro, Maine. She earned a Bachelor of Science in secondary education with a minor in music from the U of M - Farmington. Shelly taught at Winslow High School and Oak Hill High School for the last 11 years. She coached field hockey, softball and the math team at both Winslow and Oak Hill. She earned a Master of Science in education from the University of New England and earned a certificate in school administration in 2011. “I am thrilled to start working at St. Dom’s,” Shelly said. “My children have been at the Lewiston Campus for years and I always wanted an opportunity to work for such a great school.” Shelly, her husband and their three children reside in Litchfield. Carl Young - Director of Finance and Operations Carl will oversee the finance and operations of the school and support initiatives of the Diocesan financial office. Prior to St. Dom’s, Carl was the Executive Director of Finance at the Hyde School, which consists of two private boarding schools (Bath, ME and Woodstock, CT) and the Hyde Foundation. He moved to Maine in 1991 to work as a Production Engineer for Bath Iron Works. He also served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in Desert Storm with the 5th MEB. Carl earned his M.B.A. from Southern New Hampshire University and a Bachelor of Arts from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, IA, majoring in finance. Carl is married to Susan Young and lives in Auburn with their 12 year old son. T St. Dom’s Booster Club he fall sports season is here and the St. Dom’s Booster Club is reopening the Snack Shack to support hungry guests and parents. Revenues from the sales will be used to support St. Dom’s athletic and academic programs. Many hands make light work and the Boosters ask that every parent with a child in fall sports to please volunteer for at least one time slot during the season; more is certainly appreciated. To facilitate the sign up process, use the Sign Up Genius available on the Booster Club’s website. Instructions are posted in the snack shack on what to do to open, operate and close the snack shack. There are separate sign up slots for the Field Hockey concessions. Please take a moment to sign up to receive Booster Club email blasts. This is the best way to receive updates on upcoming events or changes. The Booster Club always welcomes new members. Meetings are typically the third Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Auburn Campus. Thank you in advance for your support and Go Saints! Bob Michaud President - St. Dom’s Booster Club ◊ Back To Top ◊ www.StDomsMaine.org August 27, 2015 ◊ Page 4 St. Dom’s News O Student Senate Car Wash n August 1, members of the Student Senate hosted a car wash to raise funds to finance student activities for the 2015-2016 academic year. Mr. Sirois, Sydney Sirois’ dad, offered his business’ location on the busy Main Street in Lewiston to help attract more motorist. This strategic location helped make the day’s car wash a big success. Mrs. Tuttle, mother of senior Dave Tuttle, dropped off buckets and other cleaning supplies from a previous car wash for her daughter’s senior class. “I am pleased to see our students giving up some precious summer time to begin this important work before the school year begins. This shows great leadership and is a positive sign that this year will be an even bigger and better experience,” said President Don Fournier. The Student Senators wish to thank Mr. Sirois, Mrs. Tuttle and everyone who stopped in to have their car washed. T Left to right: Abby L’Abbe, Elliot Hachey and Sydney Sirois Shuttle Bus Service Between Campuses he school year is finally under way. Administration would like to inform families with students at both the Lewiston and Auburn campuses, St. Dom’s will provide a shuttle bus to and from the each campus that will go through Tuesday, Sept. 1. Parents may drop their junior high or high school students at the Lewiston campus before 7:40 a.m. The shuttle will make the afternoon return trip to Lewiston, leaving Auburn at 2:30 p.m. Families interested in utilizing this service must contact the transportation coordinator, Kat McKay in order to secure a spot on the shuttle. Please indicate when your child will be on the bus (A.M., P.M. or both). The shuttle will only run if there is sufficient interest. On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the City of Lewiston will pick up the responsibility of running the shuttle service for the remainder of the school year. Registration for this service is not needed. Upcoming Events: •Parent Night (Auburn) . . . . . . . . . . . Thurs., Aug. 27 •Mass with Bishop Deeley . . . . . . . . . . . Fri., Aug. 28 •Labor Day - No School . . . . . . . . . Mon., Sept. 7 •Student Senate Dance (Auburn) . . . . . Fri., Sept. 11 •Picture Day (Auburn) . . . . . . . . . . . Tues., Sept. 15 •M2M Pancake Breakfast (Auburn) . . . . Sun., Sept. 20 •Bob Boucher 5K (Auburn) . . . . . . . . . Sun., Sept. 20 •Picture Day (Lewiston) . . . . . . . . . Wed., Sept. 23 •College Info Night (Auburn) . . . . . . Thurs., Sept. 24 •M2M Lobster/Steak Dinner . . . . . . . Fri., Sept. 25 •First Quarter Ends (Auburn) . . . . . Thurs., Oct. 8 •Workshop Day - No School . . . . . . . . . Fri., Oct. 9 •Columbus Day - No School . . . . . . . Mon., Oct. 12 •PSAT Day (Auburn) . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed., Oct. 14 •M2M Bottle Drive . . . . . . . . . . . Sat., Oct. 17 •Parent Conferences (Auburn) . . . . . . Thurs., Oct. 22 •Admissions Open House . . . . . . . . . . . Sun., Oct. 25 ◊ Back To Top ◊ Lewiston Campus Lunch Menu •Mon., Aug. 31: Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup •Tues., Sept. 1: Eggs, Hash browns & Turkey Bacon •Wed., Sept. 2: Taco Salad •Thur., Sept. 4: Baked Chicken with Potato Wedges •Fri., Sept. 5: Italian Dunkers with Meat Sauce * As always, a Ham, Turkey or Sunbutter and Jelly sandwiches are available everyday. Auburn Campus Lunch Menu •Mon., Aug. 31: Sloppy Joes or BLT Wraps •Tues., Sept. 1: Chicken Sliders of Raviolis •Wed., Sept. 2: Taco Salad or Cheese Quesadillas •Thur., Sept. 4: Ham or Turkey Italians or Chicken Parmesan over Pasta •Fri., Sept. 5: Pizza or Mozzarella Sticks www.StDomsMaine.org August 27, 2015 ◊ Page 5
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