Newsletter - Holy Ghost Catholic School

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Newsletter - Holy Ghost Catholic School
February 2, 2015
Holy Ghost Catholic School
Brotherhood/Sisterhood Awards
Holy Ghost Catholic School also recognized the
recipients of the Brotherhood/Sisterhood awards.
This award program is sponsored by the National
Conference for Community and Justice. It is designed to recognized persons who demonstrate a
true concern for their fellow human beings regardless of race, religion, or academic achievements. Voted on by co-workers, this award is given annually.
Pictured (top) Assistant PrincipalTerri Morrison and staff
award winner Mrs.Janell Flanagan,receptionist at HGCS.
Pictured (middle) Ms. Robbyn Davis, 4th grade
teacher, is recognized as the faculty award winner by Assistant Principal Terri Morrison.
Pictured (bottom) Sarah Labbe and Brock Serpas are honored as the student award winners. Mrs. Tangee Daugereaux presented them
with a plaque after they were announced as being chosen by their peers for this prestigious title.
HGCS Mission Statement
To promote a Catholic environment
of loving, learning, and living in Christ
through academic excellence, gospel
values, and a nurturing community.
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Annual Golf Tournament
Students of the Year
Now that everyone has had time to recover from the fair,
its time to begin planning our Annual Golf Tournament
and Golf Ball Drop Fundraiser! Please mark your calendars for Thursday, April 16 at 8am. We will once again
be hosting the tournament at Carter Plantation. More
information will be going home with you child soon!
This week, the first grade students at Holy Ghost
CathoHoly Ghost Catholic School is proud to announce the Students of the Year. Selected based
on criteria including grades, behavior, standardized test scores, interview, and writing sample, these students represent HGCS very well.
As with any major event or fundraiser, we rely on the
help of parent volunteers to make it successful! If you are
interested in serving on the Golf Tournament Committee, please try to join us for Thursday, February
5th at 6pm at the school office for our first meeting. If
you would like to serve on the committee but are unable
to make our first meeting, please email me at hgsfair@
gmail.com and we can find ways for you to use your time
and talent help make the golf tournament a success!
We are looking forward to another successful tourney and can’t wait to get started!
Sincerely,
Jenni O’Neil
Golf Tournament Co-Chair
Class Pictures
The school photographer will
be here on Wednesday, February 4th, to take class pictures.
Students are to wear their
school uniform on Wednesday.
Students may not wear their sweatpants on Wednesday, irregardless of
the temperature. They must be in their
regular school uniform for pictures.
Martha Rigney is pictured with her parents Raffy and
George Rigney, her sister Georgie, and Principal Tangee
Daugereaux after being awarded 5th Grade Student of
the Year. Martha is a member of the HGCS band and
plays on the softball and volleyball teams. In addition,
Martha is a member of the Drama Club, and B-Quest.
Rachel
Schnadelbach is pictured with
her parents Elaine
and Bret Schnadelbach, her brother
Ben, and Principal
Tangee Daugereaux
after being awarded
8th Grade Student
of the Year. Rachel
serves as the President of the HGCS
Student Council, is a
member of the Quiz
Bowl team, Drama
Club, National Junior Honor Society, and B-Quest.
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Catholic Schools Week
During the week of January 26th, Holy Ghost Catholic School joined the nation in celebrating Catholic Schools Week. As part of the week long festivities, teachers were treated to a breakfast on Tuesday
morning. Along with food, fellowship, and fun, the
teachers, along with local dignitaries, had the pleasure of listening to the Distinguished Graduate, Mr.
Brad McKee. On this occasion, Mr. McKee fondly
recalled memories of his days as a student at HGCS.
Claiming that he wasn’t the “best” student, but not the
“worst” one either, Mr. McKee told how his Catholic
education formed him into the man he is today. Mr.
McKee is a former Marine, having served 4 tours overseas, and the founder of Disposable Heroes as well
as the owner of Crossfit in Hammond. Having led
and continuing to lead a life of service, he was a perfect example of the Catholic mission to serve others.
During
the
breakfast,
several
teachers were recognized as award recipients also.
Mrs. Kimberly Inman was selected by her peers as
Teacher of the Year. A graduate of HGCS herself, Mrs. Inman has taught 5th and 6th grade
Social Studies at HGCS for 11 years. She is
the sponsor of National Junior Honor Society.
Mrs. Cindy Wagner received the Wilson-Wells Teaching Award. Established in 1974 by an anonymous
family to express their gratitude for the years their children spent at HGCS, one teacher is recognized annually
for directing the moral and social values of students, acknowledging and respecting the administrative policy
of the school, and demonstrating leadership. Chosen
by her co-workers, Mrs. Wagner has taught at HGCS
for 11 years and is currently the B-Quest teacher.
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Stewardship
As part of their January stewardship, Holy Ghost
Catholic School students collected food and monetary donations for the Tangi Food Pantry. Pictured
are Stamm Adams, Ali Prima, and Corbin Regan.
Dad’s Club
It’s not to late to join Dad’s club, we are doing great
things while having fun! Our scheduled meeting
dates are changing.
We meet every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
Next meeting...
Tuesday, February 10, 2015 @ 7:00pm
Location: Murphy’s Seafood
1700 N. Morrison Blvd.
Hammond, LA 70401
Dad’s club will be selling dinners on the following
dates:.
Home and School Meeting:
February 3, 2015 - Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Lenten Season:
February 27, 2015 - Seafood Gumbo
March 6, 2015 - Fried Fish with sides
March 13, 2015 - Seafood Potatoes
March 20, 2015 - Fried Fish with sides
Box Tops
Please remember to keep saving your box tops!
BOX TOPS DRIVE
DEADLINE FEBURARY 15, 2015
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Reminders
Home & School Meeting
Our next Home and School Meeting is
Scheduled for February 3 at 6:00pm in the
gym. We have a a great meeting planned
for you! The School Board will be there to
present the budget for the next school year,
the chairs of our Annual Golf Tournament
will be there to update you on what’s going
on, and Jeff & Julie Day will speak to us on
“Healthy Sprouts: Tips and tricks to help a
parent grow a Healthy Kid.” We are also
hoping to have ballots ready for you to vote
for our Mother Seton Award recipient. There
will be a 2 drawings and we will give away two
paid registration fess for the upcoming year!
Don’t
cated
cious
$6.00
worry about dinner our dediDad’s Club will be selling delichicken and sausage gumbo for
a bowl, right outside the gym.
Free babysitting will be provided for HGCS
children only and a snack will be provided!
Save the Date!
New member induction into National Junior
Honor Society will take place on Thursday,
February 5th, at 5:30, in the CHURCH.
(Note the location change.) Current members and new inductees should arrive between
5:00-5:15 so the ceremony can start on time.
Save the Date!
10th Annual Holy Ghost Catholic
Golf Tournament
Thursday, April 16th at 8:30am
*Sponsorship and player info to follow
If you are interested in serving on the golf
tournament committee, please email
[email protected].
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100 Days of School!
Kindergarten students at Holy Ghost Catholic School
celebrated 100 days of being smarter on Wednesday,
January 28, 2015. Adorned in capes with 100 objects, students participated in activities that taught
them about the number 100. Pictured is Mrs. Jennifer Owen’s class showing off their capes. Front row:
Kenley Dykes, Brock Cothern, Campbell Dutruch,
Kylie Bates, Kailyn DeMarco, Sophia DiGiovanni, Gray Davis, and Reese Hastings. Second row:
Tate Soileau, Brooke Dunn, Ellena Alston, Jayden
Smith, Chris Lobue, Cohen Boudreaux, and Madison Capadona. Third row: Molly June Thompson,
Luke Trahan, McKay Leyrer, and Clara Amerson.
Fourth row: Zach Oglesbee, Rylee Agena, Cameron Gangi, Seth Tallo, Luke Pegler, and Kaden Jones.
Mrs. Connie’s Pre-K 4 class at Holy Ghost School celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday, January
28. The children and Mrs. Connie dressed liked they
were 100 years old. Throughout the day students participated in games and activities that involved counting to 100. Pictured are: Standing: Josh Alfonso, Zane
Smith, Abram Hall, Mason Mattingly, Alex Larson, Porter Foster, Hudson Tantillo, and Mrs. Connie Sitting:
Mary-Kate McAndrew, Emma DeJean, Olivia Krause,
Alivia Pitzer, Leah White, Macie Gerarve, Audrey
DePhillips, Gracelynn Canzoneri, and Maddie Dominic
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The first grade students at Holy Ghost Catholic School celebrated 100 days of school on Friday,
January 23. The students spent time in centers, all
focusing on the theme of 100. They decorated hats,
built cup structures, painted gumballs, made 100
day smarter glasses, and flipped a coin 100 times.
Shown (first) are Front Row: Gavin Brown, Nina Schillage, John Ross Downing, Brody Jones, Patrick Balisteri,
and Carson Schanzbach. Back row: Madeline Smith,
Clay Sledge, Caroline Sampey, Parker Roubique, Ella
Bachemin, Macy Pittman, and Ashton Carstens.
These precious super heroes celebrated their 100th day
in Kindergarten on Wednesday, January 28. All Kindergarten students at Holy Ghost Catholic School
donned capes with 100 items on the back. Pictured are: Cameron Gangi, Luke Pegler, Brooks
Couvillion, Brock Cothern, and Keegan Lyons.
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More from 100 Days of School!
There are more images of the first graders celebrating 100 days of school. Pictured (top) building the
cup structure are Cade Comeaux and Melanie Tobin while Hudson Pray looks on. Pictures (bottom)
is John Stephen Zaffuto, painting his 100 gumballs.
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Recycling
This week, the first grade students at Holy Ghost Catholic School are learning about the 3 R’s: Reduce/Reuse/
Recycle. After the students completed an activity where
they sorted, cut and glued the items that can be recycled,
the students in Mrs. Dianne Cothern’s class decided to
make one of their trash cans a recycling bin. Pictured
are Luke Lambert and Nora Faulk showing how they
can recycle paper. The students plan on recycling their
paper daily. Mrs. Dianne will then take the paper to
her recycling bin where it will be picked up weekly.
Punctuation Lesson
Students in Mrs. Alissa Dunn’s first grade class at
Holy Ghost Catholic School spend time reviewing
punctuation. Each student was given an index card
with a punctuation mark. The student then took a
mystery object from a bag and had to create a sentence to go with that punctuation mark. Pictured is
Isabel Flores with a question mark and a sock. She
gave the question, “Do you have matching socks?”
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Parents,
It’s time to figure out who wants to play for the 3/4 grade basketball teams. In order to do this, we need several
things turned in by Wednesday, February 11th. If any one of these items are not turned in by the time the office closes
on Wednesday, February 11th, your child cannot play.
What we need in order for your child to play:
1. The Student Information form from the bottom of this sheet filled out.
2. A check made payable to “Holy Ghost Athletics” for $65.
3. A copy of the parental insurance card.
4. A Physical form filled out (not a doctor’s note, a physical form. Your doctor should have these).
5. A filled out Sport/Activity Consent form.
6. A Parent/Student Contractual Agreement filled out.
(If your child has played a sport for Holy Ghost during this school year, we should have the last 4 items already on file. You
will still need to pay the fee and fill out this form stating intent to play)
Your child will receive a 27.5” basketball at the end of the league season. That is the size basketball we will be
using. They will also be able to keep the uniform we are ordering them (shirt and shorts). I’m pretty sure the goal height
will be 9’ feet for boys and 8’6” for girls.
There will be two different types of teams that your child will be on. One will be a “Practice Team” (Practice
Team 1, Practice Team 2, etc.). The other will be a “Game Team” (Red Team, Blue Team, etc.). In order to maximize
playing time, I’ll try to keep Game Teams to 8-9 players. Practice Teams will be 12-15 players. This will allow a few
more practices for everyone.
As soon as I know who all intends to play I will assign each player to a specific Practice Team and get this info
out to you, including when your child’s team practices are as soon as I can, hopefully by Friday, February 13th. Game
Teams will not be assigned till after the first week of practicing. Coach Lanaux, who will be assisting me again this year,
will help me evaluate everyone during the first week of practices and we will assign them to different Game Teams.
Also, please check your email address on file with the office. Email will be the method I use to communicate
with you and if the email which the school has isn’t one that you check often, or if it is incorrect, you will not get critical
information. Once we get all the students who are interested, the office will make a list for me to be able to email info
about practice times, what team your child is on, etc , to you. This is the simplest way to convey information to you.
The first two weeks of the season will be strictly practices. The practice times will be as follows:
245-415
415-545
545-715
What time your child’s team practices will alternate each day. After those first two weeks, we will not practice past 545
on days in which we have no games. There will be no practices or games on weekends. All games will be at Trafton
Academy during the week. As soon as I know the game schedule I’ll get that info out to everyone.
There will be a Mardi Gras Basketball Skills Camp for 3rd and 4th graders from the 19th - 21st. There is a flyer included in this email.
STUDENT:
GRADE:
HOMEROOM TEACHER:
Uniform Size (YS, YM, AM, etc. No number sizes)
SHIRT SIZE:
SHORT SIZE:
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HOLY GHOST CATHOLIC SCHOOL
PATRIOT ATHLETICS
SPORT/ACTIVITY CONSENT FORM
Baseball
Football
Softball
Basketball
Golf
Track & Field
Cross Country
Soccer
Volleyball
Student Name
Grade
Age
Date of Birth
Mother (Guardian)
Home Phone
Work Phone
Cell Phone
Mother Email (Most Checked)
Health Insurance Co.
Policy #
Father (Guardian)
Home Phone
Work Phone
Cell Phone
Father Email (Most Checked)
Health Insurance Co.
Policy #
List any Allergy or Physical Condition
Medication Currently Being Taken
Child’s Physician
Phone
In case of an emergency, please call:
Name
Phone
Name
Phone
I, the undersigned, consent for my child, named above, to participate in the above referenced program. My child
has no known physical or other condition that would limit or restrict participation on any athletic program at
Holy Ghost Catholic School.
I understand that while participating in any sport program there is a possibility that my child may sustain
physical illness or injury (minimal, serious or catastrophic). I further understand that as a guardian, my child and
I assume the risk or such physical illness or injury and I release Holy Ghost School, as well as it representatives,
including the coach or sponsor, from any claim for such illness or injury that my child may sustain while
participating in the athletic program.
In order that my child may receive the necessary medical treatment for injury or illness sustained while
participating in the program. I authorize the coach/sponsor to obtain medical treatment for my child for such
injury or illness, and I hold Holy Ghost Catholic School, as well as its representatives including the coach/sponsor
harmless in exercise of this authority.
I understand that I will be responsible for any medical bills that may be incurred on behalf of my child for
physical illness and injury that my child may sustain while participating in Holy Ghost Athletics. I certify that my
child activities in this program are covered under the accident and health insurance policy described above.
Parent/Guardian signature
Date
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Casey Potts
Holy Ghost ‘96
St. Thomas Aquinas ‘00
Louisiana State University ‘05
A product of Hammond, Potts brings several years of experience of working with top programs at
both the collegiate, high school and AAU levels to Holy
Ghost.
Coach Potts is finishing his sixth season as Head Coach
for both the HGS Boys and Girls basketball teams. This
will be the fourth season of 3rd/4th grade boys and girls
teams, which he started to continue developing the basketball skills and interests of students at HGCS at an even
earlier age.
At the AAU level, he was the head coach of the Ponchatoula Hurricanes Girls Basketball team for three seasons
when they competed as 6th, 7th and 8th graders. The team
was comprised of players from all over the Northshore
area. As 6th and 7th graders, not only were they Louisiana
State Champions for their age division but, they also finished as National Runners-Up at AAU Nationals. In their
8th grade season they came in 7th in the nation at AAU
nationals.
Other experience includes:
Assistant coach for both the boys (for two seasons)
and girls (for one season) basketball teams at St. Thomas Aquinas, his alma mater, starting with the ‘08-’09
season.
After college, he was the top assistant for the
women’s basketball program at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. In his one season
with the Cardinals he helped guide them to a 15-11
record.
Working with the LSU Lady Tigers Basketball team
while in college as a practice squad player.
***** THIS CAMP IS FOR *****
***** HGCS STUDENTS ONLY *****
@ HGCS GYM
Dates & Age Groups:
February 19th - 21st, 2015 (only)
Spring 2015 Grades 3rd & 4th
12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
($60)
Registering after Wednesday, February 11th increases the price by $10 per camper.
Camp Awards!!!
Trophies for Camper Of The Week, Free Throw
Champion, Knockout Champion and Hot Shot
Champion will be awarded at the end of camp.
Additionally, all camp participants will receive
a Mardi Gras Camp t-shirt (please indicate size
on reverse of the flyer).
Camp Objectives
Through teaching basketball fundamentals and
competition, I hope that each young player leaves
camp as a better player. Many of the drills I plan to
introduce them to are things that they can practice
on their own at home to make themselves better. I
want all campers to walk away from camp having
had a positive experience with the game of basketball and to want to continue to play it.