November 2014 Rebelation - Teurlings Catholic High School
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November 2014 Rebelation - Teurlings Catholic High School
THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS OF TEURLINGS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS From Our Principal... T he Administration and Advisory Council are charged with the task of setting tuition and fees for the upcoming school year in November. Once prepared, the proposed budget requires the approval of our Chancellor and the TCH Board of Pastors. With the unpredictability of the national economy, personal finances are on everyone’s mind. Administrators across the country struggle with this question: How do we provide quality Catholic education without depleting families’ limited financial resources? Tuition increases annually because expenses increase annually. Teacher and staff salaries and benefits account for 77.2% of the total budget. Diocesan officials have told schools to prepare for a 10% increase in health care costs. We also anticipate cost increases in fuel, electricity, and paper products. The administration and advisory council have accepted the charge to be stewards for the school. We will try to keep tuition as moderate as possible to meet the resources of our families, but tuition will increase every year to meet the financial needs of the school. As we enter the season of Thanksgiving and Advent there are many opportunities for our TCH family to become engaged in our community in hopes that some joy and happiness is brought into the lives of many who have felt only sorrow and sadness. We will have a special Veteran’s Day Mass on Thursday, November 13, honoring all military in attendance. On Thanksgiving Day, the sophomore class will sponsor the annual TCH Feeds the Hungry event. Our cafeteria will open for students, faculty, and parent volunteers to cook and deliver a traditional turkey and dressing meal with all the fixings to the hungry in our area. Last year 480 meals were delivered. On November 6, TCH will welcome several hundred eighth graders from feeder and other schools for 8th Grade Day. Students and parents will be invited to attend our Open House on the campus beginning at 4:00 p.m. The final tour group begins at 6:00 p.m. Our Admissions Director Maria Hanes does an outstanding job preparing for these events, but we could not do it without the help of our students, faculty, and parent volunteers. Leaders of Distinction All of us at TCH must be able to articulate our mission and purpose clearly and we must also be able to match our beliefs with our actions. The dedication and skill of our learned community, coupled with the enthusiasm and support of our parent groups is the basis of the TCH spirit. It is a place of joy where people teach and learn in a kinship of shared work, play, prayer, creativity, and achievement. As we look to the future, that spirit will remain vital to Teurlings Catholic. My name is Michael H. Boyer and I approve this message. Chancellor Rev. Hampton Davis, III Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Principal Michael Boyer (Ext. 104) Assistant Principal Bruce Baudier (Ext. 102) Academic Assistant Principal Marty Heintz (Ext. 103) Director of Development Aline Norwood (Ext. 105) Phone: 337-235-5711 Fax: 337-234-8057 Athletics: 337-234-7022 Cafeteria: 337-232-8861 www.tchs.net Director of Athletics Sonny Charpentier (Ext. 208) Director of Faith Formation Josette Surratt (Ext. 229) NOVEMBER 2014 DISCIPLINE FOR YOUR INFORMATION... Bruce Baudier - Assistant Principal Sophomore Retreat November 4th 8th Grade Day/Open House November 6th TCH Fall Bread Sale November 9th Progress Reports on RenWeb November 12th, 9:00 AM Rebel Revival November 12th, 7:00 PM Freshmen Retreat November 18th Advisory Council Nov. 19th, 6:30 PM Thanksgiving Holidays Nov. 24th-28th Newsletter Deadline (NEW!) The deadline for submitting articles for the December issue of the Rebelation is November 17th. Fax (234-8057) or email Tiffany Dugas (tdugas@tchs.net) with your articles. We Trust - We Trust - We Trust If you ask your son/daughter if they feel “safe” on the Teurlings campus during the school day, I think that you would find that, to a person, students feel “safe” - safe from physical harm. Also, if/when teasing crosses the line there are faculty members to whom students can go to have the situation addressed quickly. What about when money and personal items are stolen from booksacks, gym lockers, or school lockers? That scenario unfortunately, does occur on the TCH campus. Recently, a number of students (boys) had considerable amounts of cash ($80, $60, $40) along with watches stolen from their wallets and pants pockets in the PE locker rooms. The downside is that theft of this kind is almost impossible to solve. The PE instructors are locking PE doors and reminding boys that there are a number of empty lockers which students can put valuables in and lock the locker with their own lock. Trust we do, often, at TCH. But, we obviously have those who steal from others which causes “trust” to be diminished. Please speak with your son/daughter about theft issues and remind them to place their valuables in a safe place during the school day. Also, if they have any information on the stolen items to please see Mr. Baudier. Dr. Nathan Roberts - ULL College of Education and Lawrence “Moose” Billeaud - Criminal Defense Attorney, presented to the TCH student body a talk on the ramifications of drugs, sexting, cyberbullying, and vandalism. Students learned the consequences of these actions and how they can impact their future and careers. Texting, Sexting, Cyber-Bullying, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter…and there’s more? “What, I deleted it already-they won’t even see it” Yes, parents, many of your sons/daughters are knee deep into all of these social media experiences. And, while you say “My child doesn’t have one of those accounts so we are O.K.”..…every kid has access to these sites/ areas through their friends’ involvement. Contrary to the kids’ belief; “Delete” only means you can’t see it now! Officer Marty often explains to the students that IP addresses can be traced back to the specific computer/address. Also, phone “deleted” CAN be retrieved if the need dictates. Sending inappropriate pictures: How a student sets his/her self up for possible pornography/distribution of pornography charges. Making threats to a person on Instagram, Twitter, etc.: What constitutes a crime? All this and much more is being covered and discussed with your sons/daughters. Please ask them what they learned that they didn’t know prior to the presentation. We sincerely hope that the students listen and process the information so in the future they will be able to make informed, sound decisions when using the plethora of social media sites available to them. 2 NOVEMBER 2014 ACADEMICS Marty Heintz - Assistant Principal If you are the parent of the typical teen, I know you have heard this at one time or another: “but Mom, EVERYONE failed the test” or “No one is passing the class” or even “Dad, no one turned in the homework because no one knew the assignment.” I am sure that most of you take such statements with a grain of salt, knowing that most teens tend to “exaggerate” the situation when faced with a bad grade. I can assure you that we have NO class on our campus with a failure rate of 100%, or 50% or even 25%. No class on our campus has a “D” rate of 25% or more, either. It just does not happen. Honestly, it is rare for even a single test to come in with grades in that range. On that very rare occasion, teachers meet with me or their department head and we come up with a plan to re-teach the material and reassess student mastery. That does not mean that another test is always given. It depends on the situation. If half a class receives an A or B on a test and the other half does poorly, we look at circumstances that might have prompted the lower grades. Was there an activity the night before so that some students did not study? You would be surprised how often that happens – and how it is impossible, with our rolling schedule – to guarantee that there will be no test at all on the day after a big basketball or baseball game or some equally important event. Our students are extremely honest and often admit they did not study or read the assigned material. As you can see, the percentage of our students earning an F or even a D is very low. Please also keep in mind that this is a grade level breakdown, not a subject breakdown. Ninth graders take either Algebra I or Geometry; 10th graders are enrolled in Geometry or Algebra II; 11th graders are in either Algebra II or Advanced Math I; and 12th graders may be in Advanced Math I, Advanced Math II, Calculus, or Financial Math. The grades at either end of the spectrum (high or low) come from all subjects. There are students in honors and dual enrollment classes with low grades, just as there are many students in regular classes with A and B grades. Our guidance department is meeting with students who had failing grades for the 1st Quarter in all subjects. Guidance Counselors Anna Proctor, Dawn Aucoin and I, met with teachers at all grade levels the week of October 20 so we can find those students who need additional help or encouragement. In all our subjects, not just in math, the teachers are also reaching out to students and their parents through emails and conferences, hoping to bring out the best in each and every one of our students. Here are the 1st Quarter breakdowns for English and Science: ENGLISH So, are you curious how your student fared in comparison to other students in his or her grade on the 1st Quarter report card? The chart below shows a breakdown of math grades, by grade level, for all our students. Why did I choose math? Because by far the biggest number of complaints, concerns, and questions I address from parents deal with math. For many of our students, math is the hardest subject out of the seven classes, especially for those with a limited background in math fundamentals, poor study habits, or who just plain don’t like math for one reason or another. SCIENCE XL Card and Academic Pep Rally/Fall Awards Qualifications There seems to be some confusion about who qualifies for our various awards programs. Here is a quick breakdown: *Fall Awards – based on the final GPA from the previous year; must be a 3.0 or higher *XL Cards and quarterly incentives – based on the GPA from the quarter, must be a 3.0 or higher *Academic Pep Rally – based on the first semester grades, must be a 3.0 or higher with no grade of C or below on the semester averages (students may have a C for a quarter grade, as long as the semester grade is an A or B) 3 NOVEMBER 2014 This column is designed to recognize the accomplishments of our students in the areas of academics, athletics, and extra -curricular activities at school or around the community. Parents, teachers, coaches, sponsors, moderators, and pastors are invited to “brag” about a student by sending information to Tiffany Dugas - Fax 234-8057 or email tdugas@tchs.net. Spread the good word! OCTOBER CARMEN CALDERON & ASA MILLER Carmen Calderon: Asa Miller: Clubs/Organizations: Student Council Clubs/Organizations: Rebel Ambassadors Executive Board President, Beta Club Treasurer, Music Ministry, Retreat Team Sports: Soccer and Tennis Awards: 2014 Homecoming Court, Soccer State Champs (9th), Qualified for State in Doubles in Tennis (11th) FUN FACTS: Carmen competed in archery from 6th-8th grade in 4-H (placed 3rd at State) and was a figure skater for 9 years. Carmen would like to attend the University of Texas and major in Advertising or International Business. (3yrs), Key Club (3yrs), Student Council Executive Board (11th) Sports: Football (4yrs), Track & Field (10th12th), Basketball (9th-10th), Baseball (9th) Awards: All State Track, Javelin State Champ, Regional Champ, and District Champ, Football Ironman & 5 Star Rebel (2yrs), All District 2nd Team, Baseball State Champs (9th) FUN FACTS: Asa would like to travel back to Africa to hunt, go to college and FUN FACT...he eats a sandwich everyday made by his mom with honey ham, pepperjack cheese, mayo and mustard The TCH Art Department is rocking and rolling for the 2014-15 school year. Students in art class, as well as the Art Club, have decorated the campus with flyers promoting this year’s Campus Ministry theme, Keepin' it Real, and Key Club’s Fall Fest for Halloween trick-or-treating. Amazing artwork is on display year-round in the school library. The Art Department has teamed up with Student Council to help prepare and set up the backdrop for the Homecoming dance. They are also participating in the "Rain Barrel" decoration contest for the Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) with a theme of water conservation; TCH students’ rain barrel creations will be on display at various locations in the Downtown Lafayette area. Future projects will be creating the backdrops and props for the school musical and Academic Pep Rally. We are keeping art alive!! 4 “Beauty and the Beast” Cast: Old Beggar Woman/ Enchantress/Hat Seller Caitlin Badinger, Beast Brandon Alleman Belle - Juliana Gerami Maurice - Nick Do Gaston - Greg Grappe Lefou - Conrad Frey Bookseller/Monsieur D'Arque Austin Thompson Cogsworth - John-Michael Bellard Lumiere - Ethan Domingue Babette - Kelsi Stringer Mrs. Potts - Lindsey Hargrave Chip - Jack Snyder Silly Girls - Summer Landry, Sophie Salopeck, Camille Broussard, Olivia Guidry Madame de la Grande Bouche - Sophia Brazda Alyssa Taranto (Aristocratic Woman)(Ensemble) Grant Bernard (Fish Man) (Ensemble) Gavin Broussard (Eggman) (Ensemble) Evan Benoit (Baker) (Ensemble) Han Do (Sausage Curl Girl) (Ensemble) Lindsey Speer (Lady w/ Cane)(Ensemble) Haven Gerstenlauer (Lady w/ Boy)(Ensemble) Reyna Houston (Candlewoman)(Ensemble) Ali Limberg (Milk Woman) (Ensemble) Rani Hebert (Shepherd Girl) (Ensemble) Lindsey Alleman (Mother) (Ensemble) Lucy Toups (Villager) (Ensemble) Alexis Mouton (Servant) (Ensemble) Malea Cardosa (Servant) (Ensemble) Lidia Alcala (Servant) (Ensemble) Gabby Sonnier (Servant) (Ensemble) Reagan Guidry (Servant) (Ensemble) Stephani Griechen (Servant) (Ensemble) Reese Albert (Servant) (Ensemble) Brooke Nicholas (Servant) (Ensemble) Mina Marie Juneau (Servant)(Ensemble) Georgie Harris (Servant) (Ensemble) Ryan Delhomme (Servant) (Ensemble) Sam Rivero (Servant) (Ensemble) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST February 5,6,7,8,9, 2015 Angelle Hall UL-Lafayette The following students were RABC 1st Quarter Incentive prize winners: Rachael Hill, Ashley Latiolais, Gabrielle Fortier, Remi Camel, Hannah Istre, Trey Dickinson, Madison Firmin, Emily Bourque, Lindsey Kelly, Cassie Landry, Sarah Miller, Kaylee Aucoin, Jamie Villagomez, Brennan Burch, Julia Guilbeau, Tanner Cordick, Charley Prejean, Kavanaugh Danenberg, Sarah Blakely and Blake Theriot. Congrats to the TCH Beta Club for placing 1st in Group Talent and 1st in the Chant Competition at District Day. Congrats to the TCH Speech & Debate team for their w ins in the Comeaux Tournament Placing in their respective events and qualifying for state are: Olivia Feucht (2nd), Alexis Mouton (3rd), Brandon Alleman & Claire Champagne (4th), Han Do & Mina Juneau (3rd); The team also swept awards in Senior Dramatic Interpretation; Placing and qualifying for state were: Maddie Deslatte (1st), Claire Champagne (2nd), Brandon Alleman (3rd). NOVEMBER 2014 Wishes Granted Teurlings Catholic High School would like to acknowledge all our donors for helping make dreams come true. Gifts are listed as reported to the Development Office by grateful recipients since the last issue of Rebelation. (10/1/14 – 10/31/14) Academic Departments (Restricted Gifts/Wish List Items) Target Albertsons Alumni Amanda & Jon Paul Landry TCH ‘94 Athletic Department Tilden A. Bonin Contractor, Inc. Breaux’s Cleaners Clarence & Peggy Miller Brandon Latiolais Scholarship Fund TCH Class of 1994 Cafeteria Recognition Janet Ray Capital Campaign Shantelle B. Prejean TCH ’88 (Charley 12th, Laurel 10th) Don Foley Memorial Fund Rosalind Foley 8th Grade Day Grand 14 Theatre Grand 16 Theatre Matching Gifts Wells Fargo Foundation In Association with Adam Champagne R.A.B.C. Faculty Recognition October Luncheon Monica Salopek (Sophie 9th ,Stephen TCH ’10) Tanya Feucht (Olivia 11th, Joe 9th) Wanda Varisco (Collin 10th) Ann Dugas (Kasie TCH ‘10 , Nicole TCH ’12) Trista Badeaux (Brooke 10th) Maribel Hernandez (Rafael 10th) Katherine Johnson (Hannah 9th) R.A.B.C. Cafeteria Appreciation Janet Ray R.A.B.C. Cast Reveal Decorations Cabrina Howard Russell Dugas Ann Dugas Janet Ray Laura Stelly Lori Willett Lainey Hebert Robbie Schexnailder Bitsy Menard Lori Beslin R.A.B.C. Raffle Paul’s Jewelry R.A.B.C. & T.A.S.C. Live Auction Donors Deep South Chemical Glenn Ray (Grant 12th) Heather Indest (Sydney Childress 10th) Coach Sonny Charpentier Jamie & Barry Prevost (Hailey 9th) Samuel Simpson Coach Mike Thibodeaux R.A.B.C. T.A.S.C. Valerie & Dickie Marze Brandy & Scott Quebedeaux Ben & Celeste Rushing (Mitchel 10th) Religious Studies Department David Hamilton (Heather TCH ’13) Safe Environment Dr. Nathan Roberts Mr. Lawrence Billeaud Speech and Debate Adam & Mel Champagne (Claire 11th) Uni-Pro Business Systems, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation BMGCAM Enterprises LLC Reliable Packer Sales & Service Tools, LLC. Dean & Phyllis Melancon 5 Paulette Alleman Yvonne Sonnier Justin & Misti Landry (TCH ’02) Bryant Chili’s Grill & Bar (Carencro) Sharon Becnel Baby’s Coffee Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhous & Oyster Bar Malise Garcia Spirit Groups RebelMan Mascot Ellen Arceneaux T.A.S.C. $10,000 Raffle/Dance Donors Ben & Celeste Rushing Treats and Gifts Sandra & Guy Thibodeaux (Jason 12th, Brandon TCH ‘11, & Travis TCH ‘13) Our wish list contains items requested by teachers, moderators, and coaches that would be helpful to them in the classroom or on the field or court as they guide and teach our students. These items, although helpful and useful, are not covered by the school’s budget. If you can assist, please contact Mrs. Aline Norwood in the Development Office at anorwood@tchs.net or 235-5711 Ext. 105. Guidance Department Requests a rocking chair; sturdy condition, preferably red. (Cost: varies) NOVEMBER 2014 TOUR de FORCE We are very proud of our faculty and staff. Many have achieved status above and beyond the call of duty; all are terrific with the students. This column is designed to feature accomplishments of those faces on campus. MEETINGS ATTENDED: Leslie Bergeron attended a Diocesan Technology Coordinators’ meeting on October 22 at St. Genevieve. All 9-10th grade teachers attended an Aspire workshop on October 9 here at TCHS. Marty Heintz attended an ACT Workshop on October 7 at UL-L. Mike Boyer attended the Catholic Administrator’s Conference October 15-17 in Bay St. Louis. Aline Norwood attended a Diocesan Development Director’s meeting on Sept. 30. CAREER Workshop for Juniors and Seniors: Dr. Leo Landry Jr. will conduct a Career Workshop for any interested Juniors and Seniors. An email was sent home with details on how to register. Forms are also available in the Guidance Office. The deadline to register is November 3rd. A reminder to all seniors that scholarship deadlines for some universities are in November. LSU’s scholarship deadline is Nov. 15th and UL Lafayette’s priority deadline is November 15th for students with a 28 ACT composite or higher. The next ACT test is scheduled for December 13, 2014. Register online for more information at www.actstudent.org. All juniors are encouraged to take the ACT test at least twice during their junior year. All seniors are encouraged to check the scholarship announcement board daily. The announcements are posted in room 23. Seniors should check the Monthly Tips section in the back of the senior booklet for reminders. The following students will be competing in District Rally at UL-Lafayette on Saturday, March 21 and State Rally at LSU on Saturday, April 25. Business-IBCA, Courtlin Naquin; English-English I, Nina Marie Juneau; English II, Brooke Badeaux; English III, Elizabeth Heintz; English IV, Emily Hawkins Fine Arts/Speech-Fine Arts Survey Jon Ratcliff; Art, Paige Robichaux, Reese Higginbotham, Tara Serrette; Original Oratory, Olivia Feucht (district); Interpretive Reading, Lucy Toups (district); Extemporaneous Speaking, Connor Richard (district); Radio Speaking, Brandon Alleman (district only) Foreign Languages-French I, Ethan Eddy; French II, Reed Broussard; French III, Kelsi Stringer; French II-III Extemporaneous Speaking, Caleb Glenn (state only); French I-III Interpretive Reading, Lucy Toups, Mallori Taylor and Summer Landry (state only); Spanish I, Kaitlyn Guidry; Spanish II, Hollie James Math-Algebra I, Kamdyn Dannenberg; Algebra II, Jasmine Mitchell; Geometry, Ty Theriot; Advanced Math Precalculus, Madi Miller; Advanced Math Functions and Statistics, Kailyn Doiron; Financial Math, Jake Lormand; Calculus, John-Michael Bellard Science-Biology I, Abbi Ray; Biology II, Kennedie Maloz; Chemistry, Cody Stelly; Environmental Science, Kara Smith; Physical Science, Olivia Guidry; Physics, Elizabeth Latiolais Social Studies-Civics, Katie McKenzie; Psychology, Harli Jacob; Sociology, Blake Hightower; US History, Hadley Smith; World Geography, Evan Kidder; World History, Kenneth Elliott 6 TCH would like to welcome Mrs. Lisa Goulas Athletic Department Secretary CAR POOL CO-OP Looking for others wanting to carpool? Able to help someone who needs a ride? We’ll be happy to post your name and number in the next issue of our Rebelation newsletter. Contact Tiffany Dugas tdugas@tchs.net If you can help, call the family personally: Samie Reed (9th)...Sunset area (both morning and afternoons) Contact: Susan Reed (832-610-5444) or “susanreed003@ hotmail.com” NOVEMBER 2014 Campus Ministry Pro-Life Rosary A BEAUTIFUL Pro-Life “Living” Rosary was held in the RebelDome on Thursday, October 2nd. As each prayer of the rosary was recited, a 2nd grade student from St. Genevieve Elementary School presented a rose at the foot of the Our Lady’s Statue. In a special way we were able to show our respect for life and honor those who are unable to speak up for themselves! Thanks to Ms. Caroline Savoie, Mrs. Kristina Lavergne, the Senior class, and SGS 2nd graders for their efforts! PLEASE JOIN US IN WORSHIP: Weekly masses and prayer services every Thursday at 8:36 AM in the RebelDome. Attention Parents: Join us for a rosary each Friday morning in the chapel at 7:15 am to pray for our TCH family and teens! Available for Confession! Confessions will be heard in the chapel every other Wednesday from 10:15-11:15am. See school calendar for scheduled dates. Our first “Spirit Renewal Night” was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, October 1st. All student ministers came together in fellowship, prayer, and reflection. We will continue to meet every other month to nurture those who minister on campus! Our next “Spirit Renewal Night” will be on Wednesday, December 3rd! REBELS FOR LIFE Rebels for Life club members were commissioned at their opening Liturgy on the evening of October 6th. Our Chancellor, Fr. Hampton Davis was the celebrant. Club members committed themselves to their mission of defending human life at all ages and in all circumstances, and to pray for the grace to fulfill this mission. Many of the club's 87 members were in attendance as well as their parents and siblings. Throughout the year Rebels for Life will be working on different projects and events including diaper drives for the local Crisis Pregnancy Center, the Baby Bottle Campaign for the Desormeaux Foundation, trips to various nursing homes, and inviting pro-life and chastity speakers to campus. (See pictures on Page 8) The Junior Retreat was held at the St. Elizabeth Seton Church Hall on October 8th! The retreat provided an opportunity for the juniors to spend time as a class, get to know one another better, and deepen their desire to know Christ through Adoration, reflection and prayer. Special thanks to the Campus Ministry Class, Mr. Colby Allen, Ms. Caroline Savoie, and Mr. John Paoletti for helping to make this retreat special! Junior Class Retreat Special thanks to all Campus Ministry Club members who volunteered their time and energy at the Down’s Syndrome Buddy Walk on Saturday, October 25th! We had a great time! ╬ NOVEMBER Upcoming Events † † † Freshmen Ministry Service Project Keepin’ It REAL This month, all freshmen are participating in a class service project at Amelia Manor Nursing Home. Each freshmen religion class will take turns visiting the Amelia Manor residents, bringing them Halloween cards with inspirational and spiritual quotes to brighten their day! Thanks to Kyle Bourque and George Stonecipher for their efforts in this life giving project! 7 † † † † † All Saints’ Day - Nov. 1st Sophomore Retreat –Nov. 4th First Friday Adoration Nov. 7th Begin Project “Child Smile” - Nov. 10th Veteran’s Mass - Nov. 13th Freshmen Retreat - Nov. 18th Liturgy - Nov. 20th TCH Feeds the Hungry Nov. 27th Key Club’s NOVEMBER 2014 October 29, 2014 A Well Deserved Hair Cut!!!!!! TCH BLOOD DRIVE November 12th 8:30 am - 1:30 pm If you wish to donate please contact Mrs. Amie Adams “aadams@tchs.net” PARENTS YOU CAN DONATE BLOOD TOO!!!! 8 NOVEMBER 2014 October 3 2014 Homecoming Queen Kristen Hamilton 1st Maid Danielle Dupuis 2nd Maid Madison Proctor 2014 Homecoming Court Lindsey Breaux Carmen Calderon Shelby Carrier Ryan Delhomme Danielle Dupuis Madi Guidry Kristen Hamilton Molly McIntyre Jacey Mouton Charley Prejean Madison Proctor Paige Robichaux Photo courtesy of Jay Faugot Photography 9 NOVEMBER 2014 2014-2015 SPRING THEOLOGY BOOKS Books may be purchased either locally at Acadian Religious and Gifts, Crossroads Catholic Bookstore, or through an online store (such as www.amazon.com, www.avemariapress.com). Textbooks may be new or used. They may also be purchased from any TCH student previously enrolled in these classes. However, the book must be the edition shown below. For your information, book titles along with ISBN numbers are provided. Jesus Christ: His Mission and Ministry Author: Michael Pennock Format: Paperback Size: 8.5 x 11 inches ISBN: 978-1-59471-186-2 Freshmen Theology Books The Church Our Story Author: Patricia M. Driedger Format: Paperback Size: 8.5 x 11 inches ISBN: 978-1-59471-057-5 Sophomore Theology Books Your Life in Christ: Foundations of Catholic Morality Author: Michael Pennock Format: Paperback Size: 8.5 x 11 inches ISBN: 978-1-59471-123-7 Junior Theology Books Catholic Social Teaching Author: Michael Pennock Format: Paperback Size: 8.5 x 11 inches ISBN: 978-1-59471-102-2 Senior Theology Books 10 NOVEMBER 2014 The $10,000 Dance/Raffle and Cast Reveal October 18, 2014 Teurlings Catholic High School would like to thank our dedicated supporters who made this year's $10,000 dance and Cast Reveal Party such a success. Because of you, the Teurlings All Sports Club (TASC) raised over $30,000 for the athletic needs of the school and $8,750 for the stadium. The Rebels Academic Backers Club (RABC) raised $5,800 from their live auction items and $1,200 from the Disco Ball Necklace Raffle. These proceeds are earmarked for technology. We were also able to procure numerous sponsorships towards our Dancing with the Rebel Stars Event. We look forward to seeing all of you on April 18, 2015 for our inaugural Dancing With the Rebel Stars. 11 NOVEMBER 2014 TCH Fall Stuffed Bread Sale Sunday, November 9, 2014 Cajun Brown Bag - $5.00 Frozen Pack of (4) Stuffed Breads - $15.00 Questions - contact Lisa Goulas lgoulas@tchs.net *Tickets can also be purchased in the TCH Athletic Office* REBEL FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL Photos courtesy of John Couvillion (’80) (jcouvphotos.com) & the TCH Yearbook Staff CROSS COUNTRY Thanksgiving Camp for Champs November 25 - 27 Monday - Wednesday 9:00 am - noon Cost: $75.00 Coaches: Jake Dueitt & Brad Taylor Camp Features: Daily Fundamentals Competitive Shooting Drills Free Throw & Hot Shot Competition Mikan Lay-Ups 3 on 3 games Email Jake Dueitt for registration form jdueitt@tchs.net TCH SWIM TEAM 12 NOVEMBER 2014 Varsity Basketball Schedule Lady Rebel Basketball Schedule December 3-6 8 10-13 15 18-20 22 23 27-30 Teurlings Tournament Opelousas Catholic Episcopal BR Tournament Carencro Jena Tournament Catholic High BR Central Catholic ED White Tournament Home Away Away Away Away Away Away Away TBA 7:30 TBA 6:30 TBA 7:30 7:30 TBA 2 6 9 13 16 20 23 27 30 Catholic High NI Breaux Bridge* Cecilia* Rayne St. Martinville* STM* Northside* Westgate* Breaux Bridge* Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 3 10 13 17 20 Cecilia* St. Martinville* STM* Northside* Westgate* Home Home Away Away Home 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 6:30 January February Lafayette High Holy Cross East Ascension JV East Ascension V LHS TCH EAHS EAHS December 5 5 10 20 22 29 18 @ Vermilion Catholic (JV/V) 19,20,22 TCHS Lady Rebel Round-Robin (V) 24-26 @ STM Tournament (V) December 4-6 8 16 19 22 23 30 *Denotes District Games @ De La Salle Tournament (V) @ Opelousas Catholic (V) @ Northside* (JV/V) Westgate* (JV/V) Notre Dame (JV/V) @ Central Catholic (V) St. Louis (JV/V) January 2 6 9 13 16 20 23 27 30 @ Catholic High New Iberia (V) @ Breaux Bridge* (V) @ Cecilia* (V) @ St. Michael’s* (JV/V) @ St. Martinville* (V) STM* (JV/V) Northside* (V) @ Westgate* (JV/V) Breaux Bridge* (V) 3 10 13 Cecilia* (V) St. Martinville* (JV/V) @ STM* (JV/V) February WRESTLING 2014-2015 SCHEDULE November 19 22 25 26 November Catholic High Duals Rayne Duals North Vermilion Jacob McMillan Inv. Trey Culotta Inv. Deep South Bayou Catholic High-BR Rayne High NVHS Lafayette High Brother Martin Baton Rouge January 3 7 9 10 13 14 17 17 21 24 30 Acadiana Duals (JV) Acadiana High Northside TCHS Greg Lavernge Duals Carencro High Lone Survivor (JV) Parkway Catholic High Catholic High-BR Rayne TCHS La Classic Baton Rouge Rayne Inv. (JV) Rayne High Carencro TCHS Rebel Invitational TBD Ken Cole Inv. Comeaux High February 4 7 20 Basile Metro State Tournament Basile High Northside Kenner, LA TCH Sports Update Congrats for WINS! Volleyball Frosh: Rayne, Iota, Think Pink Tournament (Harahan, Academy of Sacred Heart Grand Coteau), Ascension Episcopal, North Vermilion, UNDEFEATED SEASON!!! JV: Rayne, Iota, Northside, Think Pink Tournament CHAMPS (Destrehan, LCA, Parkview Baptist, Academy of Sacred Heart GC), Ascension Episcopal, Northwest, North Vermilion, Crowley, Church Point, Notre Dame, Rayne, Iota, UNDEAFTED in DISTRICT!!! V: Rayne, Iota, Northside, Think Pink Tournament (Barbe, Ben Franklin, Destrehan, McGehee), Ascension Episcopal, Northwest, North Vermilion, Crowley, Church Point, Notre Dame, Rayne, Dunham Tournament (Cabrini, Zachery, Parkview Baptist, Dunham), Iota, ESA Spooktacular Tourney - 3rd Gold Div is io n (Highland, St. Amant , Ursuline)...Kynnedie Maloz All Tournament T eam, UN D EF EA T ED D ISTR ICT CHAMPS!!! Daniel McNair (5th), Ethan Domingue (6th), Conner Meche (10th), Lidia Alcala (1st) Comeaux Meet - Personal Best times...Brennan Riche, Daniel McNair, Connor Baudoin, Conner Meche, Courtney Granger, Carley Fontenot, Lucy Toups, Gabby Sonnier Football Frosh: BBHS, St. Martinville, Westgate JV: BBHS, Westgate V: BBHS, STM, St. Martinville, Westgate Cross Country ESA Meet - Girls 5th of 15, Boys 5th of 17, Daniel McNair (4th), Ethan Domingue (8th), Lidia Alcala (top 15) Run for a Cure Meet - Girls 3rd, Boys 2nd, 13 Swim Meet October 8th - Girls Relay 2nd & 3rd, Callie Landry (2nd & 3rd), Ali Olivier (2nd) Meet October 11th - 4th out of 7 schools, Girls Relay 3rd & 4th, Callie Landry (2nd), Ali Olivier (2nd & 4th), Hannah Istre (6th) Meet October 21st - Ali Olivier (2nd & 3rd), Callie Landry (2nd & 4th), Girls 200 Free Relay Teurlings Catholic High School 139 Teurlings Drive Lafayette, Louisiana 70501 *** If you did not receive the inside pages of this newsletter, please pick up a copy in the front office or visit www.tchs.net. *** NOVEMBER 2014 Adopt - A - School Sponsors Bayouland Trophies Cathy & Bobby Badeaux The Grad Shoppe Clif Lane Breaux’s Cleaners Breaux Bridge H.A. McConnell, Jr., DDS Oral Surgeon Real Sports Photos Keith Stutes www.realsportsphotos.com Faugot Photography Jay Faugot www.jayfaugot.com Lowry’s Printing & Copying The Lowry Family Many thanks to our wonderful business partners! We are extremely grateful for their continued dedication and generosity. We encourage our TCH family to support these business establishments. Contact Aline Norwood 235-5711 ext. 105, if you would like to be a partner in this program.
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