September 16, 2015 LIKE AUTUMN, THE BOOK FAIR IS COMING
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September 16, 2015 LIKE AUTUMN, THE BOOK FAIR IS COMING
September 16, 2015 LIKE AUTUMN, THE BOOK FAIR IS COMING SOON The All Saints School Fall Book Fair will run Friday to Friday, Oct. 9-Oct. 16. This Fall’s theme is “Heroes.” Watch for more details including contests, a chance to donate, and extended hours. The handy dandy pre-paid shopping certificate order forms will be in the next issue of Patriot Passages and upcoming weekly folders. Want to be a hero? See the opportunity to volunteer at the Book Fair below! Head’s up: As always, enjoy donuts, coffee and early shopping on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 7:00 a.m. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT THE SCHOOL The beginning of school brings great opportunities to help with some of the fun and essential functions on campus. Below are a few ways that parents (and grandparents) can be a part of the day-to-day fun at All Saints. If you have not already filled out the background check application, there is a link to it on the school website. All volunteers must pass the background check before working with our students. Thank you for your consideration. If you have completed the Parent Group Volunteer form -- Thank you! Folks should be in contact soon. • Our lunchroom coordinator, Oscar Flores, needs some help in the lunchroom. He has a few great volunteers that come regularly, but needs a few more who might be willing to serve. If you have time, even once or twice a month, please contact Oscar! His email is oflores@allsaintsschool.org and his cell is 806-773-6479. • If you expressed a desire to be a library reader volunteer, the schedule will be emailed to you soon. It is not too late to be a part of the magic that happens when you share books with our younger Patriots. Contact Karen Gretzler for more information at kgretzler@allsaintsschool.org. • Contact Christina Barritt (cgrace70@me.com or 806-317-5337) and volunteer to set-up on the 8th, tear-down on the 16th, and/or work any of the 2-hour shifts throughout the fair. EXCITING NEWS FROM INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT The Office of Institutional Advancement is pleased to announce the addition of Dawndi Higgins to the Advancement staff. Dawndi will be coordinating Advancement events, Alumni Association, and other special projects. She is a graduate of Texas Tech University and holds an MA in Mass Communications. She has had involvement with local advertising, marketing, and media. She is married to Martin Higgins. They are the parents of Riley, a junior at All Saints High School, and Blakley, a sophomore at Texas Christian University. Welcome Dawndi! BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION TIME Fall Box Top Competition - It has begun! Clip those tops and earn money for All Saints! The Box Top Committee will gather Box Tops each Friday during the competition to count and calculate. We will announce weekly in Chapel which grade is in the lead. This is a great way to support the school with items you already purchase. All Saints Episcopal School 3222 103rd St. Lubbock, TX 79423 806.745.7701 fax 748.0454 allsaintsschool.org CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesday, Sept. 16 Saturday, Sept. 19 All Day 3:45pm 4:00pm 5:00/6:00pm TBA 5:00/6:00pm TBA Monday, Sept. 21 5:00/6:00pm 7th grade/8th grade Volleyball vs. Shallowater MS Tuesday, Sept. 22 5:30/6:30pm JV/Varsity Volleyball @ Midland Trinity Thursday, Sept. 17 Friday, Sept. 18 Wednesday, Sept. 23 Thursday, Sept. 24 Friday, Sept. 25 Saturday, Sept. 26 Monday, Sept. 28 Tuesday, Sept. 29 Wednesday, Sept. 30 Eat at Blue Sky All Saints Fundraiser (both locations/lunch & dinner) Faculty Meeting MS Football @ Amarillo St. Andrew’s 7th grade/8th grade Volleyball @ Amarillo St. Andrew’s All Saints MS Volleyball Tournament JV/V Volleyball @ Lubbock Christ the King All Saints MS Volleyball Tournament 3:45pm HS “See You at the Pole” 4:00pm MS Football vs. Lubbock Christ the King 5:00/6:00pm 7th grade/8th grade Volleyball vs. Lubbock Christ the King Progress Reports sent to parents All Day 4th grade Trip to Carlsbad Caverns, NM 4:00/5:00/6:00pm 8th grade/JV/V Volleyball @ Amarillo Ascension Academy 8:00am MS and HS Cross Country Meet @ Smyer, Texas 8th grade departs for MO Ranch Kindergarten Field Trip 5:00pm 7th grade Volleyball @ Lubbock Southcrest All Day Eat at Blue Sky All Saints Fundraiser (both locations/lunch & dinner) 9:30am 3rd Grade Field Trip to the Wind Power Museum Trinity University visits with the High School 3:45pm Faculty Meeting LOOKING AHEAD Please note: When a game is listed Oct. 1 Blessing of the Animals as “vs.” it is a home game. When Parent Group Meeting listed as “@” it is an away game. Pre-First Field Trip to the Apple Orchard 8th Grade returns from MO Ranch D.O.G.S. Meeting in the All Saints Kirby Commons Follow @GoAllSaintsPats Oct. 2 DRESS UNIFORM DAY on Twitter for the latest St. Francis Day Eucharist in Patriot Athletics. Oct. 2-3 Varsity Volleyball @ El Paso Jesus Chapel Oct. 3 MS and HS Cross Country Meet @ Sundown The num HS All Region Choir Auditions bere s p d pa aces Oct. 5 MS Volleyball @ Plainview Christian r ki in t high h Oct. 6 JV/V Volleyball vs. Lubbock Southcrest e ba ng scho ck lot ol p Oct. 8 MS Football vs. Wilson MS are ar ki a n ll re g MS Volleyball @ Midland Trinity ser v e d Oct. 9 Pre-Kindergarten Field Trip . If yo u co Fall Book Fair begins scho me ol d up ur in Varsity Volleyball @ Amarillo Holy Cross PLE g th to A SE p e da Oct. 12 Columbus Day/Fall Break/School is not in session a y fron MS Volleyball @ Lubbock Southcrest t pa r k in th , r kin e Oct. 13 JV/V Volleyball @ Lubbock Southcrest g lo t! Oct. 16 DRESS UNIFORM DAY Grandparents and Special Friends Day MS Cross Country Championships EXTRA! EXTRA!! MS Volleyball Championships Grandparents & Special Friends Oct. 20 JV/V Volleyball vs. Lubbock Homeschool Oct. 22-23 PS-MS Parent Teacher Conferences Day Lunch Order forms School dismisses at noon for PS-MS are coming soon! Oct. 24 MS All Region Choir Auditions Oct. 30 FALL FESTIVAL Congratulations to Ava Wheatley (2) on being named Patriot Artist of the Week this week! CHAPEL PARTICIPANTS Lesson Psalm Acolytes Lesson Psalm Acolytes Sept 17 (Thurs) Sept 18 (Fri) Sept 21 (Mon) Sept 22 (Tues) Sept 23 (Wed) Anthony Paone Dominic Paone Keenan Khater Kate King Laken Koepp James Latour Mallie Sargent Abby Schlehuber Fawwaz Malki Garrett Matthews Will McKibben Ella Moran Presley Mills Yash Mittal Ash Bumstead Belle Burks Laura Carothers Erin Crawford Jackson Morris Vincent Paone Layne Dorrington Elizabeth Eppright Kate Henderson Lukas Hinshaw Olivia Rector Sawyer Robertson Emma Keller Kareem Khater George Lipe Noura Malki Sept 24 (Thurs) Charlie Robinson Sept 25 (Fri) Evan Schedler Sept 27 (Mon) Preston Schmid Sept 28 (Tues) Erin Crawford Sept 29 (Wed) Graham St. Clair Layne Dorrington Preston Schmid Sami Sharif Adhrit Singh Graham St. Clair Adhrit Singh Kylee Staggs Reagan Thompson Eli Tran Sebastian Whitaker Ross Rogers Luke Maples Andrew McClure Presley Mills Yash Mittal Paige Schlehuber Sami Sharif Charlie Robertson Jackson Morris Ross Rogers Vincent Paone Evan Schedler Olivia Rector Sawyer Robertson Paige Schlehuber Please remember, if your student is scheduled to acolyte, he or she needs to be in Jones Gym no later than 7:45 a.m. on the morning in which he/she is scheduled to serve. After 7:45 a.m., we find replacements as needed, in order to provide time to practice. CHAPEL NOTES The year is off to a great start. We began the year with Genesis. Which, according to Maria in The Sound of Music, is a “very good place to start.” After spending some time in the Creation story, we moved on to Adam and Eve, and this week met Cain and Abel. As you might imagine, we have had many opportunities already to learn more about forgiveness and mercy. Your chaplain has a special request: When we experience chapel together in Jones Gym each morning, it is a special time. The prayer, the music, the community, and most importantly, the Holy Spirit transform the gym into a sacred space. During our worship services, I ask all parents and visitors to refrain from bringing food or drink (including coffee) into the gym. Remember to turn all cell phones to vibrate. And if your students sit with you in the bleachers, help them to follow along with the service with a Hymnal and a Book of Common Prayer. Thank you for your attention to this request! God’s blessings to each of you as we move into Fall. It is a great time to be a part of God’s creation, as we watch it transform before us daily! Peace, Chaplain Paige+ ALL SAINTS YARD SIGNS Please contact the Advancement Office if you would like a new All Saints yard sign. Signs are available at no charge. One per family, please. LIBRARY NEWS We are off to a great start in the library. We’ve read lots of books, done some fun projects and activities, and learned about books and book care. Please help your student find a special place at home for library books so they don’t get lost or damaged. PRESIDENT’S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD Congratulations to senior Catherine Latour. Last week, Catherine was awarded The President’s Volunteer Service Award by the Corporation for National and Community Service in recognition and appreciation for her commitment to strengthen our nation and communities through volunteer service. Congratulations, Catherine! DID YOU KNOW? The latest in Patriot MS and HS athletic scores can be found @GoAllSaintsPats on Twitter! Don’t for get s re h o u r B o o k s to :30am s 7:30-8 y a d n o M :30pm s 3:30-4 y a d s e Wedn ou! Th a n k y u can r g e t yo Don’t fo e! er onlin also ord tsbo allssain okstor e.org to use the hashtag #ASESPr ide on all of y our Patr iot Posts! 2015-2016 Lunch Times PS: 12-12:30 in PLC Pre-K: 11:25-11:50 K/P1: 11:30-12:00 1st & 2nd Grade: 11:45-12:15 2nd Grade: 11:45-12:15 3rd Grade: 12:50-1:15 4th Grade:12:50-1:15 Middle School: 12:27-1:07 High School: 1:20-2:10 TECHNICALLY SPEAKING with Dr. Penny Carpenter More SMARTBoards®! Technicians from SMART Technologies were on Follow @AllSaintsSTEM campus last week to install and upgrade several SMARTBoards. In addition to on Twitter for the latest three new boards, ten existing boards were permanently mounted to classroom on Patriot Technology. walls and/or fitted with new “short-throw” projectors. The new projectors shine from above to provide a vibrant display and sound. Now every division and nearly 90% of all classrooms have a SMARTBoard® available for interactive instruction. What is a SMARTBoard®? It is an electronic whiteboard that responds to touch: taps and swipes. Both teachers and students interact with the board using a variety of tools to blend text, web, video and sound media into learning activities. Ask your child how SMARTBoards® are used in his or her classroom! LOWER SCHOOL PARENT MEETINGS Thank you to all of the parents who were able to attend the parent meetings in first through fourth grade. The teachers were so excited to share all of that information with you. Please let your child’s homebase teacher know if you need the information discussed at the these meetings. Mrs. Long would love to have your feedback regarding these meetings as well. You can email her at llong@allsaintsschool.org. Thank you, again, for your continued support and involvement. MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS Last week, Middle School held Student Council elections. Thank you to all of the candidates for their hard work on posters and speeches. Congratulations to the school’s Middle School Student Council officers: • PRESIDENT - Fawwaz Malki • VICE PRESIDENT - Ella Moran • SECRETARY - Noura Malki • TREASURER - Leighanna Moskos • HISTORIAN - Keenan Khater • LIBRARIAN - William McKibben • 5th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES - Nick Blevins, Bilal Kharrat, Joseph Paone • ALTERNATES - Chloe Conover, Madeline Matthews, Daniel Vermillion • 6th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES - Grant Cannon, John David Latour • ALTERNATES - Kevin Beasley, Ashby Whitaker • 7th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES - Ash Bumstead, Graham St. Clair, Elizabeth Eppright • ALTERNATES - Yash Mittal, Vincent Paone, Preston Schmid • 8th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES - Jackson Drake, Jack Osborne • ALTERNATES - James Latour, Mallie Sargent DID YOU KNOW? All Saints High School students wrote thank you notes to our local first responders on 9/11! PARENT GROUP NEWS Parent Group meetings are the first Thursday of each month in the Board Room Annex. Everyone is welcome. All Saints Family Dinner Night! Wednesday, September 16 Parent Group would like to thank all of the wonderful All Saints parents that attended the Patriot Parent Party. We hope everyone enjoyed the fun evening out and we appreciate the new and the familiar faces we saw mingling. THANK YOU Thank you to the Andrews and McDonald families for hosting today’s All Saints Family Dinner Night. What a great opportunity for fun fellowship. We appreciate you guys! Blue Sky 98th and Quaker or 4th and Indiana The next Family Dinner Night will be at Stella’s, Wednesday, October 21 (lunch and dinner). Mark the date on your calendar now. Hope to see you there! Lunch or Dinner Dine-In or Take-out Join our All Saints family for fun and food. (A percentage of food sales will go to All Saints Episcopal School) ANNUAL FUND TIME YOU can make a difference for every child, in every classroom, every day with your gift to the Annual Fund. We hope that 100% of our families will add their support to this important fund that supplements tuition by providing resources for programs, faculty and facilities. Our campaign is off to a strong start, with almost 20% of our goal already being raised. Gifts may be mailed or delivered to the school or made on the “Giving” page of the school website, http://www.allsaintsschool.org. for refreshments and appetizers DID YOU KNOW? All faculty and staff are First Aid Certified. It’s another way we strive to serve the school! HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE Last weekend, the High School Debate team competed at the Texas Tech University Speech/Debate Tournament. Results and awards are as follows: • • • • • • • Congressional Debate: • 8th place - Meghan Mitchell (Freshman) Lincoln Douglas Debate: • 2nd place - Jakob Matthies (Junior) Prose: • 1st place - Susannah Bumstead (Freshman) Oratory: • 3rd place - Natalie Chaudhuri (Sophomore) • 2nd place - Georgie Gaines (Sophomore) Foreign Extemp: • 3rd place - Natalie Chaudhuri • 6th place - Susannah Bumstead Individual Sweepstakes Award: • 5th place - Natalie Chaudhuri Small School Sweepstakes (Team Award): • 2nd place - All Saints Nothing Debatab about th le is team! They rock! COACHES CORNER Congratulations to all of the Patriot teams for a successful Patriot Day against Plainview Christian Academy (PCA). 7th Grade & 8th Grade Volleyball split with PCA in two tough matches and Middle School Football rolled to a 50-0 win moving to 3-0 on the season. JV and Varsity Volleyball also defeated PCA, and the Varsity victory gave the ladies a season sweep over Class 2A PCA. Thank you to everyone who came and cheered on the Patriots. The gym was full from the awesome pep rally until the last volleyball match was won. Last night, the JV and Varsity teams played hard against Denver City, a team whose varsity made it to the 3A State Final Four last year. Middle School and High School Cross Country (CC) competed in the Plains Cowboy & Cowgirl Invitational. It was a highly competitive meet and a successful day for the Patriots. Freshman Ret Taylor placed second in the boys varsity division with an outstanding 3.4K time of 19:23. Overall the boys team was 8th place. ASHS Girls Varsity placed 5th overall with junior Riley Higgins (20th) and sophomore Lily McKay (22nd) leading the way. Higgins and McKay placed 1st and 2nd in last year’s TAPPS State Championship. Tyler Logan and Myles Tipton medaled in the high school junior varsity boys race. The Middle School Boys CC team placed 3rd overall led by 8th grader Varsity Boys CC before their races Jackson Janes with a 2nd place individual finish. Middle School girls did not have enough girls this meet for a team, but three girls ran well in the largest race of the day. All Saints will host its annual 7th Grade & 8th Grade volleyball tournaments this Friday and Saturday, September 18-19. Each tournament has 11 teams participating in matches starting Friday at 3:00 p.m. The All Saints 7th grade team plays its first match at 3:00 p.m. in Jones Gym and the 8th grade team plays its first match at 4:00 in Patriot Gym. See you there! DID YOU KNOW? Juniors Brook Bowman and Riley Higgins have both been named to the Lubbock AvalancheJournal Super Team of the Week in Volleyball this year. Way to go, ladies! first pep rally of the year! patriettes ms cheer hs cheer hs pom cheer ms vo ing on ll ms fo eyball v/jv v otball olley ball beat those eagles!