notre dame paw prints - Notre Dame Regional High School
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notre dame paw prints - Notre Dame Regional High School
NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 From the Desk of BROTHER DAVID Dear Parents and Guardians, Well, it is hard to believe but it is February and we have one month over in the second semester. It really is hard to believe that the year is going by so fast. January was not only a busy month but a most productive month here at school. I am very pleased with the first semester report cards: our students did rather well and, more importantly, so many students improved on their first quarter grades. However, this is not the time to slack off because, traditionally, the third quarter is the most difficult quarter, so that means we all need to keep our students focused on their first priority SCHOOL. I am very happy to announce that we had 150 students take our placement exam. That will provide us with a healthy class and keep our enrollment growth steady. January was a month that just seemed to run away with itself; so many wonderful activities occurred. Exciting games, assemblies, liturgies, musical auditions, dance competitions, grade school basketball tournaments, and the start of new classes allowed all of us to start FRESH and NEW. Our Winter Extravaganza was most successful and - ready or not - we have begun Underclassmen Registration for the 2016-17 school year. I am so grateful for our parents, students, faculty, and staff that give so freely of their time, talent, and treasure to make all of these events a reality. Since it is LEAP YEAR, we will be leaping over so much as we begin February. Catholic Schools Week, Counselors Week, and Homecoming will make this month just fly by. I do not think there is a free day here at school. Mardi Gras, Lent, Trivia Night, and our annual 5k/10k in honor of Jean Hermsdorfer are just some of the highlights of the month ahead. I am very happy to announce that our annual Franciscan Mission Service Week will be held here at Notre Dame. Our sister schools, Saint Anthony's High School (Long Island, NY) and Saint Francis Prep (Fresh Meadows, NY) will be here joining our students and faculty in a full week of service to many agencies here in Southeast Missouri. I love this week because we get the opportunity to welcome these visitors who are always so good to us. It is now our turn to show them the great hospitality that characterizes the Midwest. Last but not least, I am always so proud of the way SPIRITUALITY remains the hallmark of our school. Our retreats, liturgies, and acts of service make Notre Dame a most sacred place. Just recently we had to cancel our participation in the March For Life trip to Washington, DC due to weather. THAT DID NOT STOP NOTRE DAME. On Friday, January 22, our students prayed and WALKED THE TRACK every hour of the school day praying for our nation and the sanctity of life. It is these moments that continue to inspire me and reflect on the goodness that surrounds all of us each day here at school. So get ready for another busy month, a month that will continue the mission of Notre Dame. I hope to see you at one, two, three, or every event this month. Know that you are in our prayers. Be certain of my gratitude for all you do for Notre Dame. In Notre Dame, Our Mother and Guide, Brother David Anthony Migliorino, OSF Principal 1 MANDATORY MEETING AT LEAST ONE PARENT OF EACH AND EVERY SENIOR WHO WILL ATTEND GRADUATION, and one parent of each underclassman who plans to attend the PROM will be required to attend a brief meeting at one of the following times: Wednesday, April 13 7:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Thursday, April 14 7:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. ATTENDANCE will be taken at these meetings. FAILURE TO ATTEND one of these meetings will result in your student’s EXCLUSION from PROM and/or COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. NO SCHOOL ! FEBRUARY 15 – Presidents Day February 16-17 – Reward for Activity Week With Love… Because of the great number of deliveries for Valentine’s Day, deliveries are placed on tables in the hallway outside the office. Students can check between classes and during their lunch periods to see if they have received anything. The items will be in an unsecured area, so be aware that the bouquet or other article you send may be examined by persons other than the intended recipient. This year, the day’s schedule for Friday, Feb. 12 requires that DELIVERIES MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 10:00 A.M. NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 Corporate Sponsors Please remember our corporate sponsors as you select your services. Academic Achievements in Sports 2015-16 fall sports teams distinguished themselves for their academic achievements as well as their athletic successes. Team GPAs cited for OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Cross Country, Girls’ Varsity. . . . 3.99 Golf, Girls’ Varsity . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.84 Volleyball, Girls’ JV . . . . . . . . . . 3.81 Tennis, Girls’ Varsity . . . . . . . . . 3.78 Volleyball, Girls’ Varsity . . . . . . . 3.75 Swimming, Boys’ Varsity . . . . . . 3.69 Softball, JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.65 Soccer, Boys’ JV. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.60 Soccer, Boys’ Varsity . . . . . . . . . 3.54 Softball, Varsity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.54 Tennis, Girls’ JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.46 Cross Country, Boys’ Varsity. . . 3.45 Thank you to all the students who shared their talents throughout the audition process. Thank you as well to Megan Sprengel, who will serve as Assistant to the Director. The following cast list is the result of a three-day selection process. For a more detailed list, see the Edline Musical page. FEMALE CAST Mariah Dirnberger - Villager/Daughter Alleigh Emmendorfer - Grandmother Tzeitel Isabella Goodin - Villager/ Daughter Kathleen Harold - Villager/ Daughter Caroline Heckemeyer - Shandel/Mama Jordan Huff - Yente 2 Natalie James - Villager/Dream Chloe Kasten - Hodel Sylvia Kolda - Shprintze Hannah Lacy - Villager/Dream Olivia Litwicki - Villager/Mama Annie Martin - Tzeitel Caroline Marshall Villager/Mama/Woman 2 Jordan Meadors - Villager/Mama Lindsay Parker - The Fiddler Lily Parker - Chava Holly Reinagel - Villager/Daughter Angelica Rubi - Villager/Daughter Reagan Talley - Villager/Dream Megan Smith - Fruma-Sarah/Villager Emily Timpe - Villager/Mama/Woman 1 Amber Vandeven - Golde Lauren Vowels - Villager/Mama Elecia Worley - Bielke Annie Yuede - Villager/Dream Ashlee Younghouse - Villager/Dream Kate Zibluk - Villager/Dream MALE CAST Jordan Bass – Villager/Son & Russian Tyler Bruns - Villager/Son & Russian David Carman – Villager Papa & Bottle Dancer Nix Coppock –Mendel/Son & Bottle Dancer Collin Enderle – Rabbi/Papa Stephen Gullette – Motel/Son Bruce Ha – Nachum & Bottle Dancer Lucas Hurley – Perchik Jonathan Kapp – Avraham/Papa Matthew Keith – Villager/Papa Nicholas Kelley – Villager/Son Carson Ketcher – Bottle Dancer Sean Murphy – Constable Grant Powderly – Fyedka Dayton Seabaugh – Lazar Wolf/Papa Evan Unterreiner – Mordcha/papa Caleb Vetter – Tevye Everyone who auditioned earned a role. Thank you for sharing your talent! NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 REHEARSALS By accepting a role in Fiddler on the Roof, cast members have made a commitment to be at ALL rehearsals. The rehearsal schedule will be posted and updated on the Edline Musical page. Printed copies will be available and will be posted on the theatre bulletin board in the cafetorium. Schedule changes will be announced when necessary. may be picked up from the displays outside the office windows after March 1. Physicals, emergency forms, and teacher rating forms MUST be turned in on the first day of rehearsals to participate in the clinics. For more information, contact Mrs. Deana Pecord, 573-335-6772 ext. 613 (school) or email deanapecord@notredamecape.org . Our Press Club… CREWS Applications for positions on the various technical crews are being processed. The crew lists will be posted on the theatre bulletin board and Edline the first week of February. More crew members are needed for set construction and stage crew if we are to produce the needed scenery. See Miss King if you missed sign-up and would like to help. Work schedules will be posted on Edline as well. We want to give our Press Club volunteers a huge THANK YOU for their unfailing efforts and hard work throughout the school year. These wonderful ladies come whenever they are needed to process mailings and for other special projects. They tackle every job with amazing efficiency. Thank you for your generous service! PATRON AND AD DRIVE The Ad and Patron Drive for the musical began January 22 and will run through February 5. Students have the opportunity to win a day off on Friday, April 8, if they reach the sales quota. Why not show your support of the cast and crew with a personal ad in the program for your someone special? Ask your son or daughter for details. On days after a winter weather event, we urge all parents to use good judgment in letting students drive to school. Car pools or rides with parents are suggested. Driving conditions on Notre Dame Drive and our parking lot may not be the same as those on main thoroughfares that are cleared and salted by the city. Together, let us provide for safety. Students should wear sensible shoes to avoid a spill on our parking lot. In the event of snow or ice, announcement for the cancellation or delayed starting time of school will be made on KFVS-TV (Cape Girardeau, MO), WPSD-TV (Paducah, KY), and these radio stations: K103 (102.9 KEZS); 99.3 KCGR; News Radio 960 KZIM; KISS-FM 93.9; Sports Radio 1220 KGIR; Z106 KWKZ 106.1; KAPE-AM 1550. Additionally, Notre Dame will broadcast latest news to recipients who: Follow ND on Twitter - @NotreDameCape TICKETS Ticket sales will begin in March. Details will be published in the next issue of Paw Prints and on the Notre Dame web page. Notre Dame Dance Team Auditions for the 2016-17 Notre Dame Dance Team will be held Sat., April 23, 9:00 a.m. Rehearsal clinics to prepare for auditions are April 18-22. Audition forms Snow Days! 3 Follow NDHS Tweets via text message without a Twitter account (standard message/data rates apply; you may cease messages at any time): Text "Follow @notredamecape" (without quotation marks) to 40404 Like us on Facebook NotreDameRegionalHighSchool https://www.facebook.com/NotreDameRegi onalHighSchool Enable email alerts on your Edline account Homecoming – Feb. 12 Homecoming Court Cross Country Boys – Matthew Keith Cross Country Girls – Jordan Meadors Softball – Christina Scherer Boys’ Soccer – Devin Ross, Ira Holcomb Girls’ Tennis – Carly Hopkins Girls’ Golf – Taylor Ivy Wrestling – Robert Hearnes Girls’ Volleyball – Samantha Feeney Boys’ Swimming – Evan Unterreiner, Dayton Seabaugh Girls’ Swimming – Madison Heisserer Cheerleading – Addy Vaugier Boys’ Basketball – Carson Ketcher Girls’ Basketball – Madeline Urhahn Dance – Lisanne Holterman Boys’ Track – Tyler Schumacker Girls’ Track – Jaden Barnes Boys’ Volleyball – Blake Dunlap Boys’ Golf – John Palmer Girls’ Soccer – Breanna Westrich Baseball – Jake Edwards Homecoming Dance Dress Code Apparel for the Homecoming Dance is casual. Students must not wear apparel that reveals visible cleavage or undergarments. Apparel should be no shorter than mid-thigh in the front and the back. A dress or blouse should be no lower in the back than where a normal bra would be. NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 No apparel should have cut-outs. Nothing may be worn that is skin tight or spandex. Jeans must not have holes. Strapless and spaghetti straps are acceptable if they meet the above guidelines. Apparel must be approved without a jacket, shrug, sweater, etc. if you intend to remove the “cover up” during the dance. When in doubt, get the apparel approved before the dance. The Prom It will be PROM TIME soon, and we are sure you ladies are out shopping for the perfect dress. We ask all of you to be mindful that Prom dresses should be in good taste, modest, and not revealing. Prom Dress Code Students must not wear apparel that reveals visible cleavage or undergarments. Apparel should be no shorter than mid-thigh in the front and the back. Slits should be not higher then midthigh. A dress should be no lower in the back than your natural waist. (Natural waist is the level of your belly button.) No apparel should have cut-outs. Nothing may be worn that is skin tight or spandex. Strapless and spaghetti straps are acceptable if they meet the above guidelines. Apparel must be approved without a jacket, shrug, sweater, etc. if you intend to remove the “cover up” during the dance. When in doubt, get the apparel approved before the dance. Please be aware that if your daughter arrives at the Prom in inappropriate clothing, SHE WILL BE SENT HOME. This applies to your son’s Non-Notre Dame date as well! We hope that mothers and daughters work together so that you will look your best! UNDERCLASSMAN Registration 2016-17 Registration for students who will be returning for grades 10 - 12 in the 2016-17 school year took place on Wed., Jan. 27. White personal data registration forms were sent home with each student. They are to be reviewed, corrected or updated as necessary, and signed by a parent/guardian. Please do not allow students to fill out these forms. These registration forms must be returned to school by Monday, February 1, along with a non-refundable registration fee of $100. Students will also receive colorcoded Course Selection forms and Curriculum Guides that explain each course offered. Course teachers will be happy to answer any questions about the classes your sons and daughters may be considering. Please take this course selection process seriously. Any studentinitiated changes must be made BEFORE the first day of class in the next semester. These Course Selection forms are due on Friday, Feb. 12. Parent/guardian approval of the courses chosen must be indicated by your signature. PLEASE NOTE: Until the white Registration form, the color-coded 4 Course Selection form, and the $100 Registration Fee have ALL been received in the school office, your student is not considered registered for the coming school year! Social Security numbers MUST be provided on these forms. Students’ FULL LEGAL NAME must be on these forms. FCCLA 5K/10K Run/Walk There will be an exciting new course starting at Notre Dame Regional High School for the 8th Annual Jean Hermsdorfer Memorial Mardi Gras 5k/10k Run/Walk on Sat., Feb. 6. The event is sponsored by Notre Dame FCCLA. Proceeds go to Notre Dame Athletes for Life supporting Saint Francis Medical Center Dig for Life. Access a printable registration form at www.notredamehighschool.org or register online at active.com and type in the words “Mardi Gras 5k Cape Girardeau, MO”. For more info, check www.notredamehighschool.org or contact Tanya Davis, 573-5762129 or tanyadavis@notredamecape.org. Toner Tech Notre Dame has received numerous technology-related items from the points we have earned in our ink/toner cartridge recycling program. We would like to thank everyone who has turned in items to the school. Cartridges can be turned into the office or contact Mr. Jeff Worley at 573-3356772 x318 if you have a large donation and need us to pick them up. NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 Scholar Bowl Varsity Scholar Bowl team placed second in the Bell City tournament on Jan. 16. Players were captain Noah Raines, Lucas Hurley, Cody Bunger, Sean Murphy, Sylvia Kolda, Kylie Swain, Linda Hu, Austin Van de Ven, and Mark Shen. Noah Raines won the second place individual medal. Making the Grade Second-Quarter Report Cards were mailed out on January 11. If you have not yet received yours, please contact the school office. Mid-Quarter Grades are due Wednesday, February 10. They will be posted as an Edline report by Feb. 12. Questions? Contact your teacher or call the Guidance Office, 573-3353701. Senior Citizen Dance Notre Dame Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) will be sponsoring a dance for area senior citizens on Friday, March 18, 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the school cafetorium. Have your grandparents, aunts and uncles, neighbors and friends mark their calendars for a fun-filled afternoon of dancing, live music, and refreshments. From the Development Director The new year has kicked off with a bang of events. We appreciate your support in making these successful, as all of these proceeds come back to the school and help keep our tuition down. The Extravaganza continues to grow and evolve into an event that will continue to support our ever growing needs in technology. Thanks to all who made this event another success. The weekend of February 6 we have two events: FCCLA Jean Hermsdorfer Memorial Mardi Gras Run and ND Trivia Night. Both events will be here at ND early and late that day. More information is available online and in this newsletter. Get your teams together and enjoy the day at ND! Encourage your students to be a part of both of these events. Another event for the family is February 27 with the Booster Club BowlDog Bash. There is a student event from 3-6 and an adult version at 6:30 p.m. Again we encourage you to join us for a fun filled day! Your end of year donation letters should arrive shortly. If you do not get what you need, please contact my office. As always we cannot thank you enough for all you do to support Notre Dame! Tony Buehrle Class of 1972 Senior Parent Reminder All senior ads for the 2015-16 yearbook were due Fri., Feb. 1. Email yearbook moderator Mrs. Dinah Seabaugh at dinahseabaugh@notredamecape.org if you have any questions. Winter Sports Senior Nights Feb. 2: Boys’ Basketball, Dance, Pep Band Feb. 22: Girls’ Basketball, Cheerleading 5 Congratulations to Kirsten Graviett, representing Notre Dame, who won the regional Poetry Out Loud contest on Jan. 16 at the Cape Public Library. Kirsten will compete in state competition in March. Savannah Seyer and Amory Patomson, who placed first and third, respectively, for their essays in the VFW Voice of Democracy essay contest on the theme, My Vision for America. Both were honored at a reception at the Cape Girardeau VFW Hall in January. Abbie McAlister, Southeast Missourian Volleyball Player of the Year Samantha Feeney, 2015 AllSoutheast Missourian Volleyball Team Alaina Baumgart, Katie Hanners, and Rudy McClellan – 2015 AllSoutheast Missourian Cross Country Team Girls’ Varsity Basketball team, who won the consolation trophy in the Queen of Hearts Tournament hosted by Villa Duchesne, and to Samantha Brennan, AllTournament First Team. Notre Dame Dance Team, which won first in the Dance 2 category and third in the Mix 2 category at the Farmington Dance Invitational in January. JV took 4th in Dance. 2016 Drury Southwest North-South Parochial League Invitational Junior High Boys Tournament winners: 1st St. Vincent de Paul, Cape Girardeau; 2nd St. Augustine, Kelso; 3rd St. Vincent de Paul, Perryville; 4th Guardian Angel, Oran; 5th Immaculate Conception, Jackson; Consolation – Trinity Lutheran, Cape Girardeau; Cheerleading 1st St. Vincent de Paul, Cape Girardeau; Cheerleading 2nd Immaculate Conception, Jackson. NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 Of Great Benefit Thank you to all who organized, performed, helped in any way, and attended the Notre Dame Benefit Concert on Jan. 31. The evening of excellent entertainment yielded $1,131.19 profit for the school’s charity fund. Advanced Placement Tests Students who excel in certain subjects may want to try to gain college credit through the AP program. Exams may be taken in almost every area of study and are not limited to seniors. The exams are given in May and cost $92 per exam. Scores are given on a scale of 1-5, with college credit usually granted for scores of 3, 4, or 5, depending on the university and the subject. Talk to your teachers, counselors, or go to www.collegeboard.com for more information. AP exams are very challenging, so students should take the highest level ND course and study in order to prepare. You must order your tests from Mrs. Mueth by March 15th! National School Counseling Week February 1-5 Schools across the country will celebrate National School Counseling Week with the theme School Counselors: The Recipe for Success. This week helps focus public attention on the unique contribution school counselors have in helping students plan for their futures and achieve success. The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) is the national organization representing professional school counselors. They work through a variety of activities, focusing on safe schools, multiculturalism, human rights, parent and family involvement, child advocacy, collaborations and partnerships, transitions, and professional renewal. Many of these activities and goals are met through the Guidance Department at Notre Dame. We provide academic advising, individual counseling, testing, college and scholarship assistance, career explorations, and much more! We want to do everything we can to help students develop into successful young adults. Parents and students are encouraged to make an appointment to visit the Guidance Office any time. We would love to get to know you better. We are always looking for ways to improve and welcome your suggestions on how we can serve you and your children. ND Booster Club BowlDog Bash 2016 Sat., Feb. 27 Cape West Park Lanes Go to www.notredamehighschool.org for details and registration form. Booster Club Hall of Fame The Booster Club will induct seven new members into its Athletic Hall of Fame at the Hall of Fame Game on Feb. 5. This year’s inductees are: Paul Hale, ND basketball coach 2005-08, Athletic Director 2005-15, and current Assistant AD Ray Reinagel, 1976 Matt Vollink, 1997 Randi Senciboy, 1999 Adam Prasanphanich, 2003 Austin Critchlow, 2005 Bryce Willen, 2005 6 Congratulations to all of our new members. You can find nomination forms online at www.notredamehighschool.org. robotics review ND Robotics teams competed in Carbondale, IL on Jan. 30. Team Loading Bulldogs.exe won two qualifying matches. Team Motordame won three qualifying matches and were selected to compete in the finals. Motordame helped their team win one of the semifinal matches before their alliance was eliminated. Both teams will compete at the Show Me Center on Feb. 6. Check the Web Have you checked out www.notredamehighschool.org lately? Here is just a small sampling of the information available at your fingertips 24/7: Booster Club Sports Pass application. Go to School Info tab > Forms and Documents > Sports Pass Application. MSHSAA sports physical form. Go to School Info tab > Forms and Documents > MSHSAA Physical Form. Parents and athletes, complete pages 1, 3, and 4 including your signatures before going to the physical exam. Christian Service Timesheets. Go to Go to School Info tab > Forms and Documents > Christian Service Timesheet. Out-Of-School Date Dance Permission Forms. Go to Go to School Info tab > Forms and Documents > choose Dance Permission Form or Prom Permission Form. Don’t wait until the last minute to get required signatures! Curriculum Guide listing names and descriptions of available courses. Go to School Info tab > NOTRE DAME PAW PRINTS www.notredamehighschool.org February 2016 Since 2005 Forms and Documents Curriculum Guide. LOTS MORE INFORMATION! > How Do I Get My Homework When I’m Sick??? 1. Check Edline. Class assignments for some courses are posted on Edline. 2. Email your teachers. Email addresses are on the school website. Click the School Info tab. Scroll down to Faculty & Staff. Be aware that teachers are in the classroom during the day and will not be able to answer your email immediately. 3. Ask a classmate. Your friends can give you notes and other pertinent information. Your parent, sibling, or an authorized classmate can be given access to your locker to obtain books, notebooks, etc. Notre Dame 10/10 Club 2015 Profit & Loss Statement INCOME 846 tickets sold $ 8,460.00 Interest 4.12 13 daily checks uncashed 460.00 Total Income $ 8,924.12 EXPENSES Twelve $100 monthly winners $ 1,200.00 365 $10 daily winners 3,650.00 Office expenses (postage, ticket printing, supplies, checks) 601.91 Total Expenses $ 5,451.91 PROFIT TO HOME & SCHOOL $3,472.21 THANK YOU! Planning Project Prom Parents of juniors and seniors are invited to attend a Project Prom meeting on Wed., Feb. 3, 6 p.m. in the school library. This meeting will give you an overview of how Project Prom works, and how it benefits your student and our school as a whole. Even if you are not able to volunteer, please come to the meeting to learn about the great things offered at Project Prom. Of course, we do need help! Project Prom is divided into committees, each with a specific role to make the evening (and morning!) run smoothly and to not put the entire burden on just a few people. So volunteering does not have to be an overwhelming experience. If you are unable to attend the meeting and would like additional information or would like to sign up for a committee, please contact Mrs. Angie Schaefer angieschaefer@notredamecape.org or Mrs. Betsy Anders betsyanders@notredamecape.org. Thank you for your support! Raffle Winners Tuition Raffle: John & Melinda Dodd Two 2017 Winter Extravaganza Tickets: Matt & Laura Vollink Bar Sign: Darren & Laura Halter Diamond Necklace: Mark & Colleen Moore Schnucks eScrip To get your Schnucks eScrip magnetic swipe card. email Jennifer Womack, jenniferwomack@notredamecape.org. Thank you! 7 Dearest Valentine Valentine gifts will be on sale through Bulldog Mall this year. Surprise your special Bulldog with a Mason Jar Cup or a Water Bottle embellished with an exclusive NDHS decal and filled with candy. Packaged and delivered for you for $15! Purchase these online through our ticketing website, www.tinyurl.com/ndtickets. Sale ends February 10. Questions? Contact Mrs. Betsy Anders, 573-335-6772 x419 or bestyanders@notredamecape.org. Holy Cow! Judges from the St. Louis Dairy Council saw something special in a photo of the Lady Bulldogs Basketball team drinking their usual recovery drink - chocolate milk. Their photo and a grant application submitted by Coach Renee Peters earned the team $300 in milk money and the title of Power Up School of the Year. A representative from the Dairy Council presented the team and school with a banner and gifts on Jan. 26. Thanks to junior Natalie James and Kirchdoerfer Farms, Cocoa the dairy cow was utterly happy to be part of the presentation event. Happy St. Valentine’s Day! 2016