bulldog bugle 11-17-10 - St. Bartholomew Catholic Faith Community
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bulldog bugle 11-17-10 - St. Bartholomew Catholic Faith Community
The Bulldog Bugle Notes from Mrs. Volkenant Thank you to all who participated in parent/student/teacher conferences last week. As I walked through the halls, I observed many productive conversations with students. Learning goals and expectations were clarified, and students had opportunity to envision their “roadmaps to progress” for the coming months. As always, I am grateful to the teachers for their dedication and extraordinary work in preparation for conferences. They all strived to ensure that each and student would be recognized for their schoolwork thus far, and inspired for the work ahead. Thanks as well to the marketing committee, and volunteers for creating a lovely open house on Monday evening. Families who visited had their own tour guides to show them through our beautiful facility, and teachers were here to welcome families and answer questions. Our mascot, the Bulldog, made an appearance and a gorgeous slide show of our students played in the narthex. There were flowers and balloons. We even had cookies in the school colors! Every detail of the event was well planned and the families that attended were very impressed with our school! We will have another Fall Open House for prospective families on November 30, from 6:30-8p.m. I ask that you encourage friends, neighbors, and relatives who are looking for a school, or who soon will be, to attend. It is a great way to show off St. Bartholomew School! November 17, 2010 Volume 2 Issue 12 of the Bulldog Bugle Dates to Remember November 17-19 Guest Artist in Residence-Kofi Appiah from Ghana who will be teaching our students about African drumming and dancing November 18 1st Reconciliation– 7:00pm, 2nd grade November 18-19 Picture Retakes November 19 Science Museum Event 10:00-1:20 6th grade November 20-21 Work of Human Hands Bazaar November 22 Pacer Puppets1st-3rd grades November 23 Volleyball Games 2:00; 4th-6th grades November 24-28 Thanksgiving Break Physical Education and Monday Sports Used Uniforms There are still some spots available for Monday Sports beginning November 29th. A variety of used uniform pieces (pants, sweatshirts, jumpers, sweaters, dress shirts and shorts are available through the PTO. A nominal donation is requested but not required. Please contact Terri McCarthy sm_hanson@comcast.net to make arrangements to view what is available or have the best items selected and sent home with your child (you have a personal shopper!) If you need a registration sheet see Mr. Miller or Mrs. Otto. Also, On November 23rd from 2:00-2:45pm the 4th, 5th and 6th grades will in a volleyball game vs. their peers. Parents are welcome, although space is limited near Kays Kitchen. The children have shared prayers of Thanksgiving for the gifts God has granted them in our abilities to see, run, jump and play. Happy Thanksgiving!---Mr. Miller November 30 Open House 6:30-800 December 1 Mass Advent-4H, 8:45 December 1 Feed My Starving Children, 6th grade Life Crusaders 11:30-2:45 December 3 End of 1st Trimester December 3 Spiritwear Day December 6 Old Log Theatre K-2 Save the date: St. Bart’s K-6 Christmas Program Thursday, December 16, 6:30pm Preschool Christmas Program Tuesday, December 21, 9:30am December 6 PTO Meeting 8:30am December 8 Mass-Immaculate Conception-3A , 8:45 December 16 K-6 Christmas Program Shop the St. Bartholomew School: Use Barnes & Noble Scrip cards at the Bookfair Sunday, December 12, 2010 Barnes & Noble Ridgedale Barnes and Noble Cards are available in $10, $25 and $100 denominations. Check out the new Toy Department and the new “Nook” Barnes & Noble is giving back 9% off all purchases made with a Scrip card. And don’t forget to stop by the Café A percentage of all purchases benefit the St. Bartholomew School Library Questions? Visit BN.COM/bookfairs to support us online 12-12-10 thru 12-17-10 Contact Debbie Benson at debbieannmariebenson@gmail.com By entering Bookfair ID 10351427 at checkout or Sara Welch at sarawelch12@gmail.com. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S 2ND ANNUAL Now through November 19th, St. Bartholomew School is collecting food donations for Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners. Our goal this year is to surpass the 2000 items collected in 2009. Please send donations to your student’s classroom. On the morning of November 22nd, the school will pray over the food and deliver to IOCP. Popping into the Holidays! As a fundraiser, we will be selling Pop Crickle products from November 15 – 29. 50% of the sales go back to the school! Delivery is scheduled to be in time for Christmas break. (For more information on Pop Crickle visit their website at http://www.katerifoods.com ) Put a Little Sunshine in Your Day! And Earn Books for Our School! From now until November 30th we will be collecting Sunny D labels for Free Books for our School. Sunny D will donate 20 books for every 20 UPC labels collected. Labels must include the UPC Code. Put your labels in the container on the desk in the hallway by the office or send them in with your child. Thank you. THANK YOU FROM THE LIFE CRUSADERS Your response to the Life Crusaders' request for donations to Mobile Loaves and Fishes was overwhelming! With your donations, we were able to assemble 44 complete toiletry kits -- all of which included a disposable razor, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, dental floss, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion AND 26 partial kits -- each of which contained a toothbrush, toothpaste, and disposable razor. In addition, we received $331.46, with which we were able to purchase additional items to create even more toiletry kits. The rest of the kits will be assembled at our next meeting this Wednesday and will be delivered to Mobile Loaves and Fishes in time for Thanksgiving. The Life Crusaders plan to repeat this fundraiser later in the school year. Please save any of the travel-size personal hygiene products you accumulate during your holiday travels for our next collection. Once again, thank you for your generosity and for helping us help our neighbors who are less fortu- Christmas Break: Staff Appreciation Dinner Thank you to Laurie Koch, Maureen Wersinger and all the fabulous cooks and bakers for a delicious dinner during our evening conference break. It was a special treat to have dinner ready for us after a busy day of teaching and conferences. The school staff appreciates all the time and gifts you parents share. December 22: early release 12:35; parents drive December 23-31: no school January 3: school resumes A Hospitable Thank you! Retakes: Retakes are Thursday morning, November 18th (Friday, November 19th for Preschool 4/5 year olds only). Students/parents wanting retakes were to contact the school office by today (Wednesday, November 17th). If you have not contacted the office, please call immediately on Thursday morning. On retake day, please have your child bring their complete original picture packet so that it may returned to Lifetouch. Students getting retakes are allowed to free dress. We would like to thank the following parents who donated their culinary talents by providing many great dishes for the Fall Staff Dinner on November 11th. The teachers loved it and it was a great dinner break for them during conferences! Thank you to: Anne Egan, Sheila Jones, Val Fazendin, Marybeth Viers, Lynn Chevaliar, Sara Welch, Barb Theis, Maureen Frank, Jessie Jungmann, Heather Daubenberger, Mary Ortizcazarin, Terri Obermiller, Jeannie Larson Griebe. If you have not already picked up your dishes please do so soon. They are in the kitchen off the Narthex. If you are interested in being on our list of volunteers to bring food for hospitality please contact Maureen Wersinger 612-298-6551 or Laurie Koch 952-472-6277. Thank you. Thank you. James J. Hill House Visited by Third Graders Architects, historians, and photojournalists “disguised” as third graders visited the James J. Hill House in St. Paul on November 10. Students prepared for their visit by researching the vocabulary and skills needed to be successful in each of these professions. They developed questions about James J. Hill, his family, and the house that were relevant to their field of study. The young professionals excitedly took their questions on the field trip. Each group of young professionals received a guided tour tailored to their professional area. They were also given time to interview their tour guide. It was a great experience, as reported below. “There was so much beautiful art work and rooms used for special occasions.” Historian Stefan Anderson “The house is five stories tall!” Architect Mason Susssner “The highlights were gold ceiling in the dining room, the lion in the fireplace, and the big staircase.” Photojournalist Caroline Egan “James J. Hill liked to read. He had ten children and was known for being grumpy at work. The furnace was very big!” Architect Hayden Ochs “I learned that James J. Hill started a railroad in Minnesota and across the Midwest. He had two special safes in his house behind walls.” Photojournalist Jack Hasper “It took three years to build the house with 42 rooms on three acres of land.” Historian Casey Stocking “It took over 32,000 hours to carve the woodwork in the house. James J. Hill also built the Lafayette Hotel and the last book he read was “The Heritage of Tyre.” Photojournalist Grace Heying “The girls slept on a lower floor and the boys slept on the upper floor because the boys made more noisy. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are buried at Resurrection Cemetery.” Architect Madelyn Shafer