September 2015 - Vermilion Catholic High School

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September 2015 - Vermilion Catholic High School
Eagle Tales
1967
September Newsletter
2015
Vermilion Catholic actively engages students in the
educational process, which is rooted in learning and
serving Christ in the Catholic tradition.
School Office: 893-6636
Boys’ Athletics: 893-4590
Girls’ Athletics: 893-8718
Fax Machine: 898-0394
Mailing Address: 425 Park Avenue
Abbeville, Louisiana 70510
Website: www.vermilioncatholic.com
Vermilion Catholic High School
E AGLE T ALES
F RO M
From Asst. Principal
3
From Spirit Groups
4
Safe Environment
5
Student Council
6
From Theology
6
From Guidance
7-13
13-16
Calendar
T H E P R I N C I PA L
GREETINGS:
Inside this issue:
From Development
S e p te m be r 2 0 1 5
18
Did You
Remember?
recommended that we start looking at the
possibility of purchasing additional classWelcome to a new school year. rooms.
We are very excited about the 2015-2016
school year and look forward to you and
Currently we are selling Homeyour family joining us as we strive to pro- coming Raffle tickets; each book has 20
vide the best Catholic Education possible. coupons that sell for $5 a ticket. An entire
book cots $100. I ask that everyone beWe have adopted as our motto for come motivated and purchase a book for a
this school year “ALL IN.” I believe this chance to win $5,000. As partners, we
saying speaks volumes. We all must be share the responsibility for our children’s
willing to take the necessary steps to success and this is a way to provide fimake Vermilion Catholic the best possi- nances for V.C. to further enhance the edble. Together we can accomplish this goal ucational process.
of success by being “ALL IN.”
As always I feel blessed to have
Vermilion Catholic continues to outstanding parents and alumni who I
grow in student population with an en- know are “ALL IN.”
rollment of 242 students. We understand
that this is starting to present a facilities
Sincerely,
concern, so the Advisory Board Council
Mike Guilbeaux
If you had a change of address and/or phone number,
did you notify the office?
Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24—Mass at
SMM at 7:30am. Please join
us.
Sept. 7—Labor Day. NO
SCHOOL.
Sept.11—Progress Reports
go out
Sept. 11—Freshman Retreat
A few reminders about parking for our student Mass:
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Do not park at Young Eye Clinic, Steen's, or Dore' Accounting Firm. These
spots must be reserved for client and patient parking as they are open for
business. This is not an issue on the weekend as the businesses are closed.
Please be respectful of these parking areas.
In the front of St. Mary Magdalen, be sure to fill in all of the spots while
double parking to allow space for others. It is important that there are no
empty spaces.
Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Mike
Guilbeaux at mikeguilbeaux@vermilioncatholic.com
Eagle Tales is published monthly from September through June each year. It is created by the Publications Department and is funded through the generosity of the sponsors on the back cover.
Comments and suggestions are welcome and can be sent to Tricia Duhon at
triciaduhon@vermilioncatholic.com or by calling 893-6636.
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F R O M T H E A S S I S TA N T P R I N C I PA L
The 2015-16 school year is off to a great start! The entire
staff has been very busy preparing for this school year.
We want it to be a year filled with memorable learning
experiences for all students.
Our Mission Statement reads as follows: VERMILION
CATHOLIC ACTIVELY ENGAGES STUDENTS IN THE
EDUCATIONAL PROCESS, WHICH IS ROOTED IN
LEARNING AND SERVING CHRIST IN THE CATHOLIC TRADITION. One of the best ways to find success
academically is to start the school year organized and plan
your week carefully. The opening tests are usually a review so they are an opportunity to start with a positive
grade. Also, completed homework are points that can be
useful in beginning up test grades.
Our teachers are very professional and will work with
your student in their search to find success. Please check
all teachers’ class policy sheets because some of the teachers offer tutoring if your student is having difficulty understanding the material. We will also begin peer tutor-
ing after Labor Day. If your student is struggling in a particular subject, please contact either myself or the teacher.
Renweb is a very valuable tool for both students and parents. You should be able to access class objectives, homework, tests, and grades. All of our teachers have email and
will answer any questions you may have. Our hope is that
every student starts off the school year successfully.
REMINDER: The Student/Parent Handbook contains
valuable information that can quickly answer many questions. It is printed so students and parents can refer to it
at any time. It is also on Renweb under Resource Documents. Please have your student review Uniform Requirements beginning on page 31!
If I can ever be of any help to you, please feel free to contact me. My email address is
christinedubois@vermilioncatholic.com.
Yours in Education,
Christine Dubois
Assistant Principal
After School Tutoring/Study Hall
Tutoring is available to all Vermilion Catholic students. Any student who needs tutoring will be excused
from all extra curricular activities to attend tutoring with no penalty. Anyone who needs tutoring must sign
up with one of the following teachers on or before the day that they request tutoring. Tutoring will be performed in the classrooms of the following teachers at the following times:
Monday
7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m. : Mrs. Small
2:45pm—3:45pm : Mrs. Sagrera
2:45pm—3:30pm : Mrs. LeBlanc
Wednesday
7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m. : Mrs. Small
2:45pm—3:45pm : Mrs. Sagrera
2:45pm—3:30pm : Mrs. LeBlanc
Tuesday
7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m. : Mrs. Small
2:45pm—3:45pm : Mrs. Sagrera
2:45pm—3:30pm : Mrs. LeBlanc
Thursday
2:45pm—3:45pm : Mrs. Sagrera
2:45pm—3:30pm : Mrs. LeBlanc
FALL PHOTO RETAKES
Get ready for picture day: Monday, September 14, 2015 at VC. Student who were absent on the original day, or are not pleased with their first picture have the opportunity
to retake their picture on Monday, September 14th. SENIORS who were unable to
take their senior portrait with LifeTouch before school started, should also prepare to
take their portrait on this day.
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F R O M S P I R I T G RO U P S
2015-2016 Cheerleaders
Captain: Hannah Fontenot – Sr.
Co-Captains: Hannah Wright – Jr. &
Lauren Lattier – Jr.
Treasurer: Caroline Williams – Sr.
Alexis Broussard – Sr.
Anna-Marie Freeland – Jr.
London Ortega – Jr.
Annah Freeman – Jr.
Jenna Miller – Soph.
Victoria Sterling – Soph.
Ainsley Summers – Soph.
Mattie Dartez – Fr.
Addisyn Dartez – Fr.
Rebekah Fontenot – Fr.
F R O M S P I R I T G RO U P S
2015-2016 Eagleline Dance Team
Captain: Caroline Landry – Sr.
Co-Captain: Cailin Trahan – Sr.
Treasurer: Madison Landry – Sr.
Anne-Marie Marceaux – Sr.
Laura Landry – Jr.
Madison Hebert – Jr.
Abbey Hebert – Jr.
Meredith David –Soph.
Hannah Trahan – Soph.
Monique Domingue – Fr.
Molly Landry – Fr.
Gabby Davis – Fr.
Bailey Mire – Fr.
Lily Noel – Fr.
Avery Hebert – Fr.
Catherine Romaine – Fr.
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S A F E E N V I RO N M E N T
Persons interested in attending field trips, substituting or volunteering for school activities including decorating for
Homecoming, Prom, etc. must attend Safe Environment Training. This is a mandate from the Bishop of the Diocese of
Lafayette. Parents and volunteers are to attend these training sessions annually. The Initial Training takes approximately 2 hours and the Continuing Ed takes approximately 1 hour. The Continuing Ed will be an on-going annual training and can also be done online at virtusonline.com.
I encourage you to update your certification using the online training each year as it can be linked to all related schools
and church parishes. All files of your training will be kept on location and forwarded to your church parish when requested. Thanks for your continued support and cooperation.
To set up your account:
1. Go to www.virtus.org
2. Click on “Registration”
3. Click on “Begin the Registration Process”
4. Select Lafayette, LA (Diocese)
5. You will be prompted to create a user ID and a password. It is suggested that you use your full name (without spaces) or email address as they are more likely to be unique.
6. You will be prompted to supply your address, email and phone number.
7. Supply your primary location and any other location you wish. You may include any school or Church Parish in the
Lafayette Diocese.
8. Continue answering all required questions as prompted.
9. After the registration process has been completed, you may go to Virus Online or close the browser.
10. To log on to your account go to www.virtus.org and log in using your screen name and password.
11. You will be prompted to begin your training.
**Please do not set up multiple accounts. IF you do not remember your log in, please contact the VC office at 337
-893-6636**
If you have any questions regarding the instructions above or have any problems with Virtus Online please contact
Kathy Langlinais at Vermilion Catholic, 893-6636 or by email kathylanglinais@vermilioncatholic.com.
PLEASE NOTE If you have not completed an Initial Training Class and the required paperwork, you are not eligible
for the Virtus Online Continuing Education.
E AG L E
Seniors:
Mary Meaux
Nominees:
Caleb Bengsten
Nic Fletcher
OF THE
MONTH—AUGUST
Junior: Bret Lee
Sophomore: Kylie White
Freshman: Megan Cao
Nominees:
Cameron Constantin
Julia Hagan
Kelsey Michel
Nominees:
Colin Broussard
Hailey Gunter
Zane Prejean
Nominees:
Ainsley Mallet
J. R. Bazer
Nick Cao
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STUDENT COUNCIL & CLASS OFFICERS
Hello everyone! Welcome back to school. Student Council is very excited about this year. Our theme is
“Superheroes” and we hope our fellow students will strive to be excellent students all year! We have worked very
hard this summer to make the school ready for this year, and we hope that you are all ready for the great year we have
in store for you. #vcisMARVELous
Student Council Officers
President-Haley Faulk
Vice President-Cailin Trahan
Treasurer– Bella Doucet
Secretary– Sarah Dailey
Reporter-Julia Hagan
Members at Large
Taylor Abshire
Rebekah Bourgeois
Abbey Hebert
Caroline Landry
Lauren Lattier
Lauren-Grace Lege
Caroline Williams
Senior Class Officers
President– Calvin Lemaire
V.P.-Josh Langlinais
Secretary-Paige Brasseaux
Treasurer-Isaac McNeil
Reporter-Hannah Fontenot
Boy Rep-Nic Fletcher
Girl Rep-Leah Camel
Sophomore Class Officers
President-Taylor Schaefer
V.P.-Kylie White
Secretary-Zachary Landry
Treasurer-Victoria Sterling
Reporter-Hannah Trahan
Boy Rep-Cody Verret
Girl Rep-Madeline Abshire
Junior Class Officers
President-Link Hebert
V.P.-Jenna-Claire Courville
Secretary-Avery Silar
Treasurer-Laura Landry
Reporter-Grant Broussard
Boy Rep-Cameron Constantin
Girl Rep-Aunjalie Patel
Freshmen Class Officers
President-Addisyn Dartez
V.P.-Catherine Romaine
Secretary-Anne Catherine Gallet
Treasurer-Rebekah Fontenot
Reporter-Parrish Vienne
Boy Rep-JR Bazar
Girl Rep-Mattie Dartez
F RO M T H E O L O G Y
Activities:
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On Friday August 21 a retreat was held at the St.
Theresa Family Center for our senior class. Guided
by Fr. Garret McIntire, Fr. Brian Harrington, Melisa
LaCour, and Jillian Hebert, students were invited to
participate in unity games, spiritual reflection, spiritual direction & the sacrament of Reconciliation.
Letters from parents & family were written to the
seniors offering support and direction for the upcoming year. We are looking forward to a unified,
spirit filled & productive year from our senior class.
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A mass honoring our freshmen was held on Thursday August 27. As part of the celebration a bible was
presented individually to each student at the end of
mass. These bibles will be incorporated into the
freshmen theology curriculum as an additional text
book and can be used throughout their high school
career as a reference book. Fr. Brian Harrington welcomed the freshmen as new members to our Vermilion Catholic family with a special blessing.
Spiritual Message:
The theme for this year’s school year is “All In.” As a fac-
ulty we were presented with t-shirts that will be worn
throughout the year showing our support of Catholic
education and our mission at Vermilion Catholic. We
can take this theme, “All In” one step further by applying it to our spiritual lives. “All In” includes our prayer
life, our service to others and our responsibility to living
out God’s word every day. In an effort to put our responsibility into action we will be focusing on the needs of
the poor in our parish. Our primary avenue to carry out
this task will be our own Christian Service Center. We
encourage our students to share their blessings by contributing to the weekly school mass collections. Collections from our school masses as well as scheduled activities will be used to assist the poor and benefit local
charities. We ask for your support in teaching our youth
the need to be the hands and feet of Christ through service to others.
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T
The VC family would like to welcome our
new faculty members for the 2015-2016
school year. Ben Harrington; head baseball
coach & World History, Ossie Blaize;
Phsycology & English, Mike McCoy; Basketball head coach, Melissa LaCour; Theology & Campus Ministry, Kim David; Librarian & Technology Director; Cathy Segrera; Algebra I & Geometry.
“ALL IN” is the moto adopted by the faculty & staff for this school year. It is a
testament of our commitment to making
VC the best it can be. Please join us as we
jump “All In” for our children.
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T ( C O N T )
Improvements to the school
Over the summer Vermilion
Catholic was fitted with new
front doors. These doors will
provide a safer atmosphere for
our faculty and students. VC
also acquired six Promethean
Boards. The school now has a
total of nine Promethean
Boards and two Smart Boards.
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T ( C O N T )
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T ( C O N T )
Legacy Night
At this years Legacy Night 63 students received their wings after completing summer workouts. Maisie Meaux Hargett, a member of the
1999 Girls Basketball State Champions, and Any Veazey from the class
of 1985, were our special guest speakers. The family of the late Michael Detraz, Jr., Class of 1992 donated a hydration station to the VC
football team. Senior, Andre’ Girouard receives his wings from his father Wayne Girouard from the class of 1992.
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T ( C O N T )
Legacy Night
Homecoming
October 23, 2015
VC VS Gueydan
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T ( C O N T )
Every year our students volunteer for
the Games of Acadiana. This year
members of our cheer and dance
teams were asked to join the event for
opening ceremonies. The girls helped
to welcome the Acadiana community
members that are living and surviving with cancer.
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F RO M D E V E L O P M E N T ( C O N T )
6th Annual Scholarship Dinner
This event is held at Magdalen Place
each year to raise funds for student tuition assistance. Our student council
members helped serve dinner to our guest and our
spirt squads provide entertainment. This years
guest speaker was Fr. Neal McNeil, a VC alumni
from the class of 1987. He spoke of the many
fond memories he holds of his time here at Vermilion Catholic.
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F RO M G U I DA N C E
Welcome back!
It is great to see all of our students again
after our restful summer break and to
welcome the sixty-six new freshmen and
the nine new upper classmen joining our
VC Family. I look forward to another
wonderful school year.
Seniors….this is a very important year for you.
I will be emailing important information to you and your parents in regards to scholarships, college visits and deadlines
for applications. PLEASE check your email often. If you are
not receiving emails from the school please stop by my office
to give me your email address.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR:
Mandatory…SENIOR and JUNIOR parent and
student meeting on Thursday, October 1st h at 6:00
p.m. in the VC auditorium - TOPS & FAFSA
presentation. Britt Kelly will represent LOSFA at
this event.
Students…In my office I have many educational resources
available to students on daily living topics such as, organizational skills, time management, stress management and etc.
Also, available in my office is information on the various colleges, universities and vocational colleges in our area, state
and outside our state. Please take the time to review the information.
College Fair:
On Wednesday, October 21st the seniors will be going to Baton Rouge for the National College Fair.
VC will have visitors from various colleges throughout the
school year. I encourage students and parents to use this
time to find out all of the answers to the questions you might
have about life after high school.
FALL TESTING:
Please mark your calendars for
Wednesday, October 14th. We are asking that you do not
schedule any appointments for your child on this day. All
students in grades 9th -11th will be testing. Seniors will have a
mentor day.
Freshmen:
ASPIRE
Sophomores:
ACT Practice Test
Juniors: ASVAB
Seniors: Mentor Day
TOPS and Financial Aid:
Stop by the counseling
office or call to get any information about TOPS. I have
TOPS bulletins and worksheets
(www.fafsa.ed.gov) pamphlets.
and
FAFSA
REMEMBER – TOPS eligibility begins during your child’s
FRESHMAN year. It is NEVER too early to begin striving for
TOPS eligibility.
ACT & SAT Testing
How do I register?
register online at
www.actstudent.org.Vermilion Catholic High School Code:
190-020
Please remember to include VC's school code when you register for the ACT. This is the only way that we will get students
core sent to us.
ACT, make sure to include the college and scholarship codes
for the schools and scholarship organizations that you will be
considering. Always, include TOPS. Below is a list of the most
commonly used codes:
TOPS
1595
NCAA Eligibility Center
9999
UL Lafayette
1612
LSU
1590
McNeese
1594
LSUE
1587
South Louisiana Community College
1615
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Potpourri Division of Continuing Education is offering "Intensive ACT
Learn more about the SAT test by visiting
sat.collegeboard.org.
Upcoming Scholarship
Wendy’s High School Heisman 10/3/14 – senior athletes with
a 3.0 gpa
LSU
November 15---Priority date for students to be considered
for first-year scholarships and Honors Colleges.
Entering freshmen must submit a completed admission application, official transcript and official test scores on or before
this date of their senior year in high school for full priority
scholarship consideration. All materials must be postmarked
by this deadline.
Key fact: the admission bottom line for LSU – ACT composite
of a 22, 19 college-preparatory units and 3.0 core academic
GPA, ACT English score of 18 and ACT Math score of a 19.
www.lsu.edu/scholarships
You may also contact LSU via email by writing to finan-
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F RO M G U I DA N C E ( C O N T )
Deadline for competitive scholarships is Jan. 31, 2015 visit
www.lsus.edu/scholarships for additional information.
Apply for scholarships by visiting applying to Northwestern at
nsula.edu.
Louisiana Scholars’ College Scholarship @ Northwestern: October 31st for early bird priority scholarship deadline. The criteria
are as follows: 3.5 GPA, ACT score of a 28 or higher, and a 3.0
GPA each semester.
Admission Requirements:
2.0 gpa, ACT 18 in English and 19 in Math
UNO – University of New Orleans
cialaid@lsu.edu or by phone at 225-578-3103.
LSU- Shreveport –
An ACT subscores of 18 in English and 19 in Math, core GPA of a
2.5 or higher or ACT composite score of a 23.
Apply early for full consideration for all scholarships. Visit apply.uno.edu or www.uno.edu/admissions to apply.
January 15th is priority deadline
20 on ACT or 2.0 core gpa
ULL
Deadlines:
Louisiana Tech
Priority Deadline - November 15th
Students with an ACT Composite of 28 or higher (SAT 1250)
are given early priority consideration and will receive award
notification after December 1st.
Eligibility Requirements for Scholarships:
1. ACT composite of at least 23 or SAT composite of 1050
2. Minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 on a nonweighted 4.0 scale
3. English ACT 18 or Verbal SAT 450
4. Math ACT 19 or Math SAT 460
5. Must have applied for admission to the University
Final Deadline - January 31st
All students meeting eligibility criteria must submit a completed scholarship application and apply for admission to be considered. ACT/SAT taken after January 31st will not be considered in the evaluation process.
Visit our website at: http://admissions.louisiana.edu/
scholarships
Southeastern University
Scholarships ($600 or $200 per quarter for three quarters)
will be awarded to the first 15 Agricultural Business degree
program applicants accepted to LA Tech for the 2015-16 academic year, regardless of ACT score or GPA.

General Application Deadline: Apply for admission before
January to be considered for scholarships.
Updated
ACT/SAT accepted through December test date
STUDENTS must meet the following requirements:
1. Either: High School Core GPA: GPA on the Core of at
least 2.5 with a minimum overall ACT/SAT of 15 or SAT 910
2. ACT/SAT: ACT/SAT composite of at least 23/1050 (CR +
M) with a minimum overall HS GPA of 2.0
NO Remedial Courses Needed: Minimum ACT/SAT subscore
of 18 in English and 19 in Math
McNeese
Priority deadline for scholarships is December 1st.
It is advisable to get your application in prior to December 1 . Submit an application at www.becomeacowboy.com
Any beginning freshman student admitted with a 24 or higher Completion of core 4, no developmental courses, minimum high
on the ACT and a minimumn3.0 high school GPA qualifies for a school GPA of 2.35 and one of the following – minimum core
scholarship at Southeastern.
GPA of 2.0 or minimum ACT composite of a 20 or SAT composite of 940.
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Nicholls State University
Scholarship requirements are at least a 3.0 GPA and at least a
24 composite on ACT.
Visit www.nicholls.edu or call 1-877-NICHOLLS
Scholarship consideration deadline is January 5, 2015.
Admission requirements: 21 on ACT or an overall gpa of a 2.35;
a minimum ACT score of 18 in English and 19 in Math, and
completed all 19 units of the core 4 curriculum
Northwestern
By applying for admission ($20 admission fee) you are considered for scholarships. Admission criteria 19 core units, high
school GPA of 2.35, 18 or higher in English on ACT, and 19 or
higher in Math on ACT, and one of the following: high school
Regent’s Core GPA 2.0 or ACT score of a 20.
LSU – Eunice
June 1, 2015 deadline to apply
Centenary
Priority deadline Dec. 1st
Scholarships are based on ACT score and GPA (they
super score the ACT scores)
Offering a $5,000 visit scholarship for students who
apply by February 15th …get more details at
Visit www.centenary.edu
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Louisiana College
Score a 20 or above on the ACT (1410 on the SAT), and have an
academic gpa of 2.0.
Score a minimum composite of a 17 or above on the ACT (1210
on the SAT), and have a 2.- gpa and ranked upper 50% of their
graduating class.
Jan. 31, 2015 deadline to submit application for Smith Scholarship Competition & Louisiana College’s Top 30 Scholarship…
must have a 28+ ACT or 1860+SAT
Dillard University
Admission Requirements
2.5 gpa, 18 on ACT or 870 on SAT
Apply online at www.dillard.edu/apply
December 1st priority scholarship deadline
Scholarships/Financial Aid searches:
As scholarships are made available in my office, I will put them
on the Scholarships page on the VC website
(www.vermilioncatholic.com/scholarships ) in addition to
announcing them at school, emailing the students and parents,
and placing them in the newsletter each month. Scholarship
information will also be posted on the Counseling department
bulletin board in the main mall. To search for scholarships
online, go to
www.louisianaconnect.org
www.scholarships.com
www.fastweb.com
www.AESsuccess.org
http:admission.tulane.edu/visit
Other days are Sat. Sept. 14th & 27th and October 18th
Southeastern
– October 18th Tailgating with The LionsLion Pride Preview contact 1-985-549-5637 or visit Southeastern.edu/lionpridepreview
UNO – Get to Know UNO – November 22nd to register for
UNO event visit: visit.uno.edu
Louisiana College – Fall Preview Day is Sat. Nov. 1st. Register
for this event at www.lacollege.edu/future-student
Dillard University – November 14th High School Senior
Shadow Day from 8 am - 2 pm
February 1 -28th College open Houses *students pick one day to
attend based on major
Visit www.Dillard.edu or email admissions@Dillard.EDU
Louisiana Tech
Time Out For Tech – September 20th to learn more visit admissions.latech.edu/visit/toft ($10 per person) or to visit during the
week call 318-257-3036 or go online to admissions.latech.edu/
visit to set up a tour.
Vermilion Catholic’s Composite ACT Scores surpass the
state and national average
Vermilion Catholic is pleased to announce the results of the
recent ACT Profile Report for the 2015 Graduating Class. The
ACT (American College Testing) is a test used by educators to
measure student performance in the context of college readiSENIORS - INVITATIONS TO PARTICIPATE
ness. Vermilion Catholic’s composite school scores were above
ULL school of Architecture and Design – Design Day – No- those of the state and nation. College admission offices use ACT
scores for admission purposes. ACT scores are also used in Louvember 19th, call 482-6225 or email tcs3147@louisiana.edu
isiana for TOPS, and scores are used for other scholarship opULL Fall Preview Days will be Oct. 18th & November 8th to portunities. The average ACT composite score for the 2015
schedule go to Louisiana.edu/admissions/events or call (337) graduating class reported in the recent ACT Profile Report was
19.4 for the state, 21.0 for the nation, and 21.4 for Vermilion
482-6473
Catholic High School.
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Northwestern State – November 1 Fall Senior Day (receive
free ticket to the game and great give-a-ways. NSU vs. The ACT Profile Report contains information in regards to
benchmark scores. The benchmark scores reported are the
McNeese)
minimum scores needed on the ACT subject-area test to indiNovember 8th Scholars’ Day
cate a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75%
Nicholls State University – Colonel Day November 15th at chance of obtaining a C or higher for the college level corresponding course. Benchmark scores are reported in four areas,
10:00 a.m. RSVP @ www.nicholls.edu/colonelday
English, math, reading and science.
McNeese State Cowboy Q & A Day Saturday November Vermilion Catholic’s percent of students ready for college-level
coursework who met all four ACT benchmark scores (as report
22nd WWW.BECOMEACOWBOY.COM or 337-475-5504
in the ACT Profile Report) was 22%, for the state 16%, and for
Tulane – Preview Day for LA residents only is Saturday, Sep- the nation 28%.
tember 20th call (504)865-5731 or 9*00)873-9283 or visit
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F RO M F R E N C H C L U B
The French Club held its first meeting of the year on September 1st. Club officers were elected. Bret Lee will serve
as president, Taylor Schaefer as vice-president, Morgan
Fontenot as secretary, and Victoria Sterling as Tresurer.
Julia Hagan was appointed as club historian. At the end of
the meeting the students enjoyed authentic French madeleine cookies. (Bella Doucet and Julia Hagan pictured with
the madeleines).
A RO U N D S C H O O L
Ms. Cindy Morgan’s class took advantage of the late back deck. The students always love a chance to spend
summer weather to bring their studies outside to the time outside during the school day.
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NO SCHOOL
Labor Day
Mon
Tue
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6 pm Advisory
$2 St. Jude Jean Day
GRADES DUE
Wed
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Thu
7:30 Mass
7:30 Mass-10th
7:30 Mass
2:15 Pep Rally
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