Summer 2011 - Holy Family Catholic School
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Summer 2011 - Holy Family Catholic School
Summer 2011 Our Mission Holy Family Catholic School is a regional school that works with parents to nurture the growth of the whole child - spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically. Our school is Catholic - promoting the teachings of the Church and inclusive of diverse cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. We seek to promote the development of these values by: • Fostering a commitment to know, love and serve God and one another (spiritual) • Encouraging each child to attain his or her fullest potential (intellectual) • Guiding students to become conscientious, successful members of a global community (social) • Respecting and celebrating each child’s individuality (emotional) • Promoting a positive attitude towards a healthy lifestyle (physical) Our Core Values Holy Family Catholic School holds firm to our four core values which define our identity and culture and are fundamental beliefs that guide the daily life of the school. We are committed to: …a strong Catholic Identity which integrates Catholic teachings and values into our own lives and the experience of the school community. …the Faith Formation of all in our community, as we participate in the evangelizing mission of our Church, and experience catechesis and sacramental life. …providing Academic Excellence that challenges the mind and engages the student in learning from a comprehensive curriculum. …promoting an understanding of the need for Stewardship as a means to recognize and use our gifts from God to serve the needs of others. Table of Contents 1. From the Principal’s Desk 9. 1st Communion 2. Board of Directors 10. Fine Acts at HFCS 3. Choir of Angels 11.Athletics 4. Parent Association 12. Campus Highlights 5. Mission Alive! 14. Paving the way at HFCS 6. Run With The Angels 15. Hearts for Haiti 7. Hawaiian Night 16. 8th Grade Graduates 8. The Beatification of Blessed 17.Sponsor John Paul II From the Principal’s Desk What does it mean to live the mission? We’re often reminded of our call to educate the whole child – spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically. That statement, said so quickly, is a comprehensive view of the life of a Catholic school. Catholic schools are long known for preparing children academically and spiritually. In this ever changing cultural environment, the added elements of social, emotional and physical development are clearly necessary. One unique feature in many Catholic schools is the combination of elementary and middle school programs in one school. While it can often seem a long time to be in one place, this time is needed for the careful nurturing of the many skills necessary to succeed in high school and beyond. We willingly share our mission with school parents – each of us contributes to the faith development and education of the children. We share the work to develop well –educated and adjusted children, so let’s share in the celebration of a school year well lived. Take this time to enjoy a restful and much deserved summer break! Joan Wagner, Ph. D. Blessings to all, Principal 1 We welcome two new members to our Board Dr. Shane Daigle grew up in Sulpher, LA. He graduated from Louisiana State University and then attended veterinary school where he met his wife Jenise. Both Shane and Jenise Daigle are veterinarians. They moved to Austin shortly after they completed veterinary school and opened Premier Animal Hospital. They have two daughters Avery, 7, and Alexa, 5. They are active members in the St. Vincent de Paul Parish. Michelle Kologinczak grew up in the Houston area. She attended the University of Houston and obtained her BBA in Management. Michelle has worked at State Farm Insurance for 22 years and is currently the Process Manager where she works on large scale projects. She is married to Patrick and they have two children, Cameron, 12, and Andrew, 6. Michelle has served as the Parent Association Treasurer for the past two years. We would like to extend our gratitude to our outgoing member, Steve Musil, for his dedication to Holy Family. 2 Choir of Angels We thank everyone who donated to Choir of Angels, we currently gave gifts and pledges of $203,400! As our second and last graduation at Holy Family has come and gone, we find many memories to reflect back on over the last 11 years. Now that we have a son (and HF grad) at Savio, and see how really fast the high school years fly by, we realize how fortunate we have been to have had all this time with our Holy Family family. Many of us are transplants to Austin, with grandparents and other family members that don’t live in the immediate area . . . and so our school becomes our extended family. We found that by getting involved, by giving of our time and treasure to various school events and activities, and even just by making the commitment to invest in our children’s futures by giving them a Catholic education, we have received more blessings and graces than we can begin to count. Our boys have learned and experienced things that have helped them grow into great young men. Many of our best friends and relationships have developed over the years from our school family. And most especially, our Catholic faith has been lived daily in many facets of our lives. We stepped into a caretaker role as chairpersons of this year’s Choir of Angels annual appeal at the very end; Chris & Debbie Schell did all the hard work and deserve all the credit for their efforts. But the Choir of Angels annual appeal is not about who chairs the campaign or makes the calls or organizes the events. It is about the connection and commitment each family has to our school. Is Holy Family Catholic School a living, active part of your holy family? If so, then supporting our school through the Choir of Angels appeal is a natural outgrowth of that relationship and we thank the many families that did participate in the appeal this year - that shared of their gifts and blessings with our larger Holy Family. Those who were unable to participate this year, for whatever reason, we hope in the coming year that you will prayerfully consider if you are able to nurture and support the holy family of Holy Family Catholic School with a pledge to the 2012 appeal. Thanks again to all who contributed any amount to this year’s campaign. You are the angels that make Holy Family a blessing to all of us every year. And thank you for being our holy family all these years. Blessings, Emily & Dan Hurlimann We invite you to welcome Jon and Danielle White, the Choir of Angels Chairs for 2011-2012. Jon works for Apple and Danielle is the Sunday School Coordinator at St. Thomas More. We look forward to a successful Choir of Angels appeal for the upcoming year. 3 Parent Association Wow, this school year amazingly zipped by! At the end of a school year it is easy to see change and growth in our children and our campus. I’d like to take this time to review some of the PA contributions to Holy Family that go beyond the volunteer recruitment and events. Across campus you can witness the impact of the PA from school Masses (shipping costs for the new hymnal cart), physical education and athletic events (contributed funds to the new ice machine), the playground area for the Faith building (contributed funds towards the sustainable turf ) and quiet prayer areas (contributed funds for an Eagle Scout project next to the Hope Building). None of this would be possible if not for the membership dues paid by Holy Family Catholic School families. Thank you for your membership. It allows the PA to support efforts that make a difference to our students. We anticipate discovering new opportunities to support our school next year. Be safe and have a fun summer! St acey Sherman PA President Meet your 2011-2012 PA Executives Stacey Sherman (President) Joanie Butler (Treasurer) Michelle Lillie (Vice-President) Tana Reeve (Secretary) 4 Mission Alive! We live our mission by nurturing the growth of the whole child – spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically. Philosophy and Goals We foster a commitment to know, love and serve God and one another We encourage each child to attain his or her fullest potential We guide students to become conscientious, successful members of a global community We respect and celebrate each child’s individuality We promote a positive attitude towards a healthy lifestyle 5 Run With The Angels The sun came out and the weather was beautiful for the 8th annual Run With The Angels event. Students, parents, priests and friends enjoyed running, laughing and cheering on the fellow runners as they completed their laps. We thank all of our community members for helping us raise $38,176.60. A special thanks to our sponsors: Third Base Sports Bar Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry finelineSPORTSWEAR Inc. Austin Sports Center- Cedar Park St. Mary, Our Lady of the Lake Women’s Guild St. Mary Men’s Club 6 RWTA wrist bands were donated by the Parent Association. They were a hit! At this year’s gala everyone discovered what makes Hawaii such a special destination. With Hula dancers swinging their hips and Tahitian drummers keeping the beat, the enthusiasm at this year’s gala was immeasurable! Thank you to our chair, Wendy Rogers, and all the volunteers, who helped make our Hawaiian Night a night to remember! Thank you to our sponsors Brath Inc. Premier Animal Hospital The Butler Family Advance Landscape Design Wyoming Springs Pediatric Parent Association SAGPA 7 Urgent and Family Care- Avery Ranch Chick-Fil-A Dr. Gabriel Millar Ellen Grett Karl & Jo Ann Hagemeier Dennis & Sandra Jones Jon & Danielle White The Beatification of Blessed John Paul II We all celebrated as our Beloved Pope John Paul II was beatified on May 1, 2011. In celebration of Pope John Paul II’s beatification, the Hope hallway was transformed into a memorial for the late Pope, with a timeline of his extraordinary life. Pope John Paul II was one of the youngest elected Popes at 58 years of age, was the 264th Pope and the first nonItalian Pope in 455 years. John Paul II wrote 14 Papal Encyclicals and taught about “The Theology of the Body”. Pope John Paul II traveled to 129 countries, logged more than 750,000 miles and met with leaders from many diverse faiths. On May 12, 1981, John Paul II was shot and critically wounded by a Turkish member of the militant fascist group Grey Wolves. Even through his trials and tribulations, Pope John Paul II found the courage to visit his assassin in prison and forgive him. On April 2, 2005, Pope John Paul II spoke his final words, “Let me depart to the house of the Father”. John Paul II’s funeral was the largest gathering of heads of state in history. The crowds cheered “Santo Subito!” (“Saint Immediately”) at his funeral and his successor, Pope Benedict XVI began the beatification process in 2006. 8 1 Communion st Moved by the spirit of God, our 2nd graders received their First Communion this spring! 9 Fine Acts at HFCS Congratulations to the students who participated in the Solo and Ensemble Festival. Students were awarded ratings of 1st Division Superior, 2nd Division Excellent and 3rd Division Good! McCarty Academy of Music also attended Sound Waves Music Festival in May. The beginning & intermediate band scored straight one’s and were awarded Best In Class. The Advanced Band also scored straight one’s. God is good! 10 Athletics Soccer Congratulations to the 85 students who participated in soccer, tennis and track! Here are some of the accomplishments of this Spring Season: Congratulations to the 7/8 AA soccer team for an undefeated season! At the AIPL Track Meet, congrats to: Jessica Giraldo - 2nd place in the softball throw Track BriAna Davison - 2nd place in the 100M and 200M dash Matthew Bianchi - 3rd in the softball throw AIPL Tennis League Championship: Jacob Mink - 1st Place 7/8 Boys Advanced Singles Nicky Butler - 2nd Place 5/6 Boys Intermediate Singles Tennis Calvin Nazareth - Consolation 7/8 Boys Intermediate Singles 11 Campus Highlights Duke University TIP Program Each year, seventh grade students who score in the 95 percentile or above in at least one major subtest of the ITBS achievement tests are eligible for Duke University’s TIP (Talent Identification Program). This program allows the students to take the SAT or ACT as seventh graders and also provides opportunities for further study in their area of strength. This year, 18 students chose to take the SAT or ACT. Nine of those students scored high enough to be recognized at the state level: Ivan Carvallo-Roy, Sean Halligan, Jacob Kilburn, Brittney Maddox, Shawn Murray, Kendall Prossner, Emma Russell, Cecilia Schroeder, and Daniel Warfield. Congratulations to all! Congratulations to our students for a job well done! PSIA On Saturday, April 2nd, students participated in the District Private School Interscholastic Association (PSIA) competition at Austin Regents School. William Smylie, Connor Neill, Briana Hubiera, Abby Schell, George Hinkel, Max Forbes and Allison McCain qualified to compete at the State PSIA Contest at TCU in Fort Worth. 12 Campus Highlights Congratulations to Mrs. Bernhard, Mrs. Lyman and the students who participated in the PSIA One Act Play competition. This is the first time to compete and they took home 3rd place! Emma Russell and Jordan Brannam made All Star Cast and David Gregorio and Catherine Caprio made Honorable Mention All Star Cast. HFCS was given an opportunity to improve the Faith playground area by installing a “green” playground turf at a significant savings! Families donated over $10,000 to purchase and install the turf! Thank you to all those who answered our call. We thank Sister Thomas Aquinas for her service at Holy Family. She has asked us to express her deepest gratitude for your loving support. Sister has been transferred to Marin High School in California. We wish her luck and the grace of God as she continues her vocational duties to touch the lives of children. When I grow up… The 7th grade took an online career test where they were given a list of careers that met their personality. Students interviewed radio personalities, new reporters, veterinarians, fashion designers, and many others. Jared visited the Bobby Bones Show with 96.7FM. Logan visited KVUE News 13 Paving the way at HFCS Leadership & Service Awards Congratulations to Jordan Brannam, George Hinkel, Jacob Mink, Calvin Nazareth and Kendall Prossner for being recognized as Leadership & Service Award recipients! Catholic Daughters of America Congratulations to the following Catholic Daughters of Americas 2011 Education Contest winners. Division I Art First Place: Reid Roberts Second Place: Sebastian Hubiera Third Place: Jenna Warfield Division II Art First Place: Chami Millar Second Place: Kendra Sherman Third Place: Suzie Enloe Essay First Place: Elodia Perez Second Place: Jenna Warfield Third Place: Isabella Young Essay First Place: Jennifer Sanchez Second Place: Trent Riek Third Place: Allison McCain Poetry First Place: Kraig Riek Second Place: Kyle Champion Third Place: Lily Nash Poetry First Place: Catherine Caprio Second Place: Suzie Enloe Third Place: Khoa Pham Computer Art First Place: Kaitlyn Hunt Second Place: Andrea Nguyen Third Place: Natalie McCain Computer Art First Place: Kendra Sherman 14 Photography First Place: Bryan Giraldo Second Place: Kendra Sherman Third Place: Brianna Hubiera Music First Place: Matthew Bianchi Second Place: Allison Millar State Winners Matthew Bianchi Division II - Music First Place Kraig Riek Division I - Poetry First Place Reid Roberts Division I - Art Third Place Hearts for Haiti As a part of Legacy of Giving and our religious teaching to help others, Holy Family students participated in The Hearts for Haiti Lenten Service Project. Students raised money by babysitting, cleaning their room, spreading mulch and holding a bake sale to donate to their Haitian project. The students of Holy Family Catholic School raised over $5,000! This money will be sent to Food for the Poor, our partner organization, for the people of Haiti. The Faith students assisted in purchasing 5 goats and 500 chickens to help feed people and provide income for Haitians. Charity students raised enough money to purchase four water pumps to provide clean water for some villagers. The Hope classes were able to collect enough money to give hope to a family in Haiti by being able to sponsor the building of a house complete with a latrine! We are so proud of our students and children for following the calling of Christ to assist those in need! 15 8 Grade Graduates th Congratulations to the Holy Family Catholic School Graduating Class of 2011! 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