May 31, 2013 - St.Anthony Catholic High School
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May 31, 2013 - St.Anthony Catholic High School
Have a safe and restful summer! We will be here if you want to stop by and say Hello! Summer School 2013 Summer School starts Monday, June 3. We are look forward to having your child with us during Summer School. Here are some quick FYI facts: - All students will meet in the Chapel at 8am Monday morning for a brief introduction. - Regular Classes meet all day, Monday-Friday, 9am-2:30pm. Bridge to Success classes meet Monday–Friday, 8am-11am and 11:30am-2:30pm. - The Parent-Student Handbook is posted on the SACHS website, http://www.sachs.org/vnews/display.v/SEC/Programs%7CAcademics%3E%3E2 013%20Summer%20School. Students will be given their Parent-Student Contract in class on Monday. Parents and students must sign the contract and return it to their teacher or to the Vice Principal’s office no later than Wednesday, June 5. - Students are not allowed to wear shorts or flip-flops (dress code expectations are in the Handbook). - For more information on Summer School or any SACHS news, visit the SACHS website at www.sachs.org. The Jacket Buzz is a publication of St. Anthony Catholic High School to inform the community of SACHS news, activities, and achievements. n e w s Congratulations to the following students and faculty. They are the contest winners for St. Anthony’s The Bees Knees literary magazine. Art Ezekiel Saucedo (12) nd 2 Rubi Jaimes (10) 3rd Amanda Jorge (11) 1st Poetry and Prose 1st Alan Pena (9) 2nd Darian Stahl (11) 3rd Jonathan Mitchener (9) Faculty Art Mr. Martinez Faculty Poetry Mr. Chicoine 2013-2014 PTC Board President: Grace Chacon Co-Vice Presidents: Patricia Martinez Daniel Sustaita Secretary: Eydie Rodriguez Treasurer: Kathy Smith Parliamentarian: Mrs. Saenz Legislative Representative: Mike Lozito Faculty Member: Maggie Alaniz Director of Development: Dey Rossell Parent Alumni Representative: Grace Esparza A Note from Ms. Cortez Thank you for pre-approving service hours for this summer. I have sent Renweb emails to make sure that students are completing their probation hours this summer as well as pre-approving their regular summer hours. If you have any questions please email Ms. Cortez – rpcortez@uiwtx.edu. Thank you and have a great summer! Immunization Updates For the upcoming school year, be sure to update any deficient immunizations. If you are unsure what immunizations are due for your child, contact Mrs. Gonzales at 832-5603. Visit the SACHS website for the 2013-2014 booklist at www.sachs.org. Or click on the link below to be taken directly to the webpage, and view and print the textbook list. http://www.sachs.org/vimages/shared/vn ews/stories/519f8933d8c90/20132014%20Textbook%20ListPDF.pdf Contact the UIW bookstore at (210) 8296056 for their summer hours and to find out when textbooks will be available for purchase. Spring Break 2014 Next year’s spring break trip is scheduled for March 7-15, 2014 to Greece. Worldstrides International Discovery Program is the travel agent. This new group is eager to please so the trip will be enjoyable. Visit the following link for more information. https://c.na3.content.force.com/servlet/servlet.EmailAtt achmentDownload?q=kgibRrCqPiPSB1ld3AqLBjwqVR1OT 5P7nIkWxUbZvJwHPKOF%2BXKP1yPFT9P5PS%2F1KhWSb DbKuS2gRHSDQA%2FdSQ%3D%3D Congratulations to the new 2014 SALVE Team St. Anthony Sophomore Accepted into Prestigious Music Program Christopher Gokelman, a sophomore at St. Anthony Catholic High School, was accepted into the Castleman Quartet Program in Fredonia, New York, for the summer of 2013. The Castleman Program is a prestigious, intensive music study program, lasting 4-7 weeks in June and July. The program is run by internationally known violinist, and teacher at the Eastman School of Music, Charles Castleman. Students in the program are paired up to perform chamber music and also are coached in solo repertoire. Admittance into the program is by audition. Only 36 students, high school and college aged, are accepted. Gokelman said “I am very excited about this opportunity to learn from a renowned faculty and to perform with other talented students from across the country.” Gokelman recently received the Principal’s Award for his high academic achievement. He plays the violin in the school choir and with the St. Anthony High School Jazz Band. Small Token of Appreciation Brings Big Smiles St. Anthony Catholic High School principal Rene Escobedo proved that big things do come in small packages when he gave each full-time teacher an iPad mini as a token of gratitude for hard work and a job well done. The tool will serve many purposes as the high school faculty stays ahead of the growing demand to innovate in their classrooms. "Our teachers are way ahead of their times in using technology creatively in their classrooms. Giving them each an iPad mini just makes it a little easier for them to communicate seamlessly with their students," said Mr. Escobedo. The iPad minis were doled out during the last faculty meeting of the year. Many Hands Make Light Work St. Anthony Catholic High School students volunteered at the annual Catholic Life Insurance work day May 18 at the Casa de Padres priests’ retirement center. Noah and Jordan Torrens, Gaby Cancino, Ryan E., Elizabeth Cedillo and Andrew Stinson were among 45 volunteers who raked leaves, cleaned roof gutters, moved furniture, trimmed shrubs and washed windows. Msgr. Alois Goertz, Msgr. Albert Hubertus, Msgr. John Wagner and Msgr. Lawrence Stuebben, all priests residing at Casa de Padres, spent time visiting with the students and enjoying a hamburger cook-out. St. Anthony Catholic High School Class of 2013 graduate Sophia Rossell was honored with a $1,000 dollar scholarship by the Fort Sam Houston Spouse's Club. She was one of 22 military dependents recognized at a recent luncheon at the Bright Shawl. Sophia's father, Abraham Rossell, is a Major in the United States Army stationed at Fort Sam Houston. Rickie Baker (right), SACHS vice principal, greets graduates during the St. Anthony Catholic High School graduation on Saturday, May 18 in the Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center. SACHS’ Class of 2013 graduates received over $11 million in scholarships. GO YELLOW JACKETS! Football Camp Clinic (Includes Camp T-shirt July 8-July 12, 8am-12pm $75.00 (5th-8th graders) o Position specific drills (QB,RB,WR,OL,DL,LB,DB,Punk,Kick) o Team Concepts and Goals For information on Athletic Summer Camps, contact Coach Hodo at hodo@uiwtx.edu or Coach Salas at rrsalas@uiwtx.edu. Soccer (Boys and Girls) Camp Clinic (Includes Camp T-shirt) June 24-June 28, 8am-12pm $50.00 (6th-12th graders) o Position specific drills Volleyball Camp Sessions (Includes Camp T-shirt) June 17-20, 2-4:30pm $80.00 (13yrs and under) o Passing, setting, blocking, spiking fundamentals July 1-4, 2-4:30pm $80.00 (9th-12th graders) July 8-11, 2-4:30pm $80.00 (9th-12th graders) o Hitting/setting/blocking technique o Court Transition o Offense/Defense July 15-18, 2-4:30pm $80.00 (STA students/players ONLY) o Skill work o Competition/Game Scenarios o Agility Training Boys Basketball If your son is planning on playing in our summer league, all registration forms & monies are due to Coach Smisek ASAP. Yellow Jackets Basketball Camps Boys and Girls (2nd-8th grade): Fundamentals camp is on June 3 – June 6 from 8am-4pm. Cost is $100. All campers get a Yellow Jackets Basketball Camp T-Shirt + an awards ceremony w/ report card at the end of camp! Male and Female incoming 9th – 12th grade: Shooting Camp is June 10 – June 13 from 6pm-8:30pm. If you have any questions, please call Coach Smisek at (210) 832-5634 or email the basketball camp at yellowjacketcamp@yahoo.com for more details. DOS’ DECLARATIONS Uniforms for 2013-2014 Please do not wait until August to purchase new uniform items from Dennis Uniforms. In August there is usually a waiting time frame so the sooner the better! If you have any uniform questions, please refer to the studenthandbook and/or our school website at www.sachs.org. Of course, you can always email or call me at (210) 832-5634 or ksmisek@uiwtx.edu. 6/1: - Alumni Fest 6/3: - Summer School Session I Begins Thanks for a great year, have a great summer, and STING ‘EM JACKETS! Construction Update Wednesday May 29, 2013 - Saturday June 1, 2013: Hildebrand Ave. between San Antonio River and Broadway St. · The northern lane (closest to University of the Incarnate Word) will be restricted · The southern lane (closest to AT&T) will be restricted · Traffic will be shifted to the center or north side · Continue construction of the SAWS sanitary sewer line · Continue construction of the CPS electrical/telecommunication along AT&T Hildebrand Ave. between Broadway St. and New Braunfels Ave. · The southern side of Hildebrand (closest to the Broadway Condos) will be restricted · Traffic will be shifted to the north side · Continue Construction of CPS electrical/telecommunication duct bank facilities · The rain events experienced in April and May have affected this work Broadway between Hildebrand Ave. and Burr Rd · The two southbound lanes (closest to University of the Incarnate Word) will be restricted · Traffic will be shifted east; two lanes in the northbound direction and two lanes in the southbound direction will remain open · Complete construction of CPS electrical/telecommunication duct bank facilities Broadway between Groveland Pl. and Hildebrand Ave. · The two northbound lanes (closest to the Broadway Condos) will be restricted · Traffic will be shifted west; two lanes in the northbound direction and two lanes in the southbound direction will remain open · Continue Construction of CPS electrical/telecommunication duct bank facilities · The rain events experienced in April and May have affected this work Broadway at Allensworth · Single lane restrictions during daytime hours · Continue Construction of permanent traffic signal ***Between 9AM to 5PM Monday-Friday Hildebrand will be reduced to one travel lane*** The San Antonio Chapter of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education: scholarships ranging from $250 to $500. Applicant Eligibility Requirements Applicant attending a local high school (public or private) with a 75 or better grade average; or must be a recent San Antonio GED graduate; or must be a currently enrolled student -- in at least six (6) credit hours -- at an accredited San Antonio university (public or private) or community college with at least a 2.5 GPA; and be planning to enroll in at least 6 credit hours at any accredited San Antonio university (public or private) or community college in the 2013 Fall semester. Scholarship amount will vary depending on part-time or full-time enrollment. Applicant must submit the Required Application Packet postmarked either on or before July 15, 2013 to the following address: San Antonio TACHE Scholarship Committee, P. O. Box 12075, San Antonio, TX 78212. The Required Application Packet will consist of the following documents: 1) Completed Application Form; 2) Personal Essay (typed 300 to 500 words) describing the student’s socioeconomic background & related factors which may be considered obstacles in attaining higher education, and experiences relating to personal contributions, achievements, awards, honors, and community service activities of concern to the Hispanic culture and community in Texas; 3) Two professional recommendations, preferably from teachers, employers or counselors; 4) Current high school or college transcript, as applicable, or GED scores. Additional Information - A scholarship committee will review all complete and timely received Application Packets. - Scholarship recipients and sponsors will be recognized at the San Antonio TACHE sponsored September 16th Celebration Event. Those selected will be notified of the date & time of the event. - Scholarship recipients must show proof of Fall 2013 registration at an accredited San Antonio university (public or private) or community college in order to receive award money. Download the application at http://www.uiw.edu/finaid/documents/TACHEApp1314.pdf. PLEASE NOTE: Incomplete Application Packets will Result in Disqualification. Save the Date A special message from Douglas Endsley, VP for Business & Finance – Corporate Cup Parking San Antonio Sports is hosting their second annual Corporate Cup event on the UIW Campus Saturday, June 1, from 7am – 3 pm. Over 5,000 people are expected to be on-campus for the event, representing more than 50 San Antonio companies. Please take note of the parking and business closures for May 31 and June 1. FRIDAY, MAY 31 Parking lot closures: Between Mabry Tennis Center and Benson Stadium Between Barshop Natatorium, McDermott Convocation Center, and Mabry Tennis Center Friday, May 31, 12pm – 5pm: Companies will begin setting up their tents and hospitality areas in these parking lots in advance of Saturday’s event. SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Parking lots being used by Corporate Cup on a first-come, firstserve basis: Feik School of Pharmacy West House All UIW main campus parking If you have any questions, contact Rick Smith, UIW Athletics, at (210) 283-6448, who is coordinating the event on behalf of UIW. Center for Veterans Affairs hosts UIW Got Your 6 Lunch-n-Learn Join UIW Veterans Affairs for discussions on veterans returning to school, transition to civilian life, academic support and successful adjustment to the university environment on Friday, June 7, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., ICC Conference Hall. Guest speaker will be Dr. Glenn James, associate provost, USAF (Ret.). There will be lunch and discussion following. RSVP to veterans@uiwtx.edu or (210) 832-2154. For more info, contact Karen Wyatt at (210) 829-2705. School of Mathematics, Science & Engineering Summer Camps UIW's School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering's Annual Science Summer camp for top-performing students is open to upcoming high school juniors and seniors: girls only July 8-12, co-ed July 15-19. A schedule will be provided to students who are accepted for camp attendance. Schedules will vary per day of the camp. Students will conduct hands-on lab exercises, get an inside look at labs, participate in team activities, meet UIW professors and researchers and get insight to survive and succeed in college. Each camp is open to the top 20 applicants from each group. The cost of the camp is $250 with $125 being due at the time of application. Students can apply at www.uiw.edu/smse/. The deadline for applications is June 21. A $500 college scholarship is available to students who are accepted and choose to attend UIW during their freshman year of college. For more info, contact Kelly Fowler at (210) 829-3148 or institute@uiwtx.edu. Construction Update From May 13 - Aug. 10, the roadway parallel to Hildebrand between Bonilla Science Hall and the Nursing Building, will be closed for construction. Traffic will flow reverse up the “Cat Walk” driveway (between Joyce and the Generalate) for those entering Burr Rd. and needing to access the “back side” of campus. To access the front of campus from the back, traffic will cross the bridge and turn right, exit the construction gate and turn left onto Hildebrand (East Bound) and re-enter campus at the gate in front of the Coates Theatre. To exit to Broadway, exit the construction gate, turn left (east bound) on Hildebrand to Broadway.