SPCS Newsletter December 18, 2015
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SPCS Newsletter December 18, 2015
Weekly Newsletter D ECE M BE R 18, 201 5 Monday 1/4/16 Weekly Scrip Orders DUE by noon ——————————PPP Hours Collected (only if you have hours to be recorded) ——————————— BOB 2:35-3:30pm Tuesday 1/5/16 Regular Day Wednesday 1/6/16 Regular Day Thursday 1/7/16 4B-Gemological Institute of America 9:30am-12:30pm Friday 1/8/16 8:00am All School Mass (dress uniform) ——————————-4A-Gemological Institute of America 9:30am-12:30pm Girls Choir Sings At Carlsbad Tree Lighting Nine girls from the St. Patrick Catholic School Choir sang at the Carlsbad Tree Lighting on Saturday, December 6th. The Rotary Club sponsored this annual event that took place on the corner of Coast Hwy and Carlsbad Village Drive. St. Pat’s was one of many groups to join in the celebration. Thank you to the girls choir for doing such a great job representing St. Pat’s out in the community. A big thank you to our music teacher, Mrs. Herriman, for Pictured left to right: Natalie Shippen, Anna organizing the choir and playing Bruchez, Caroline Geiling, Clara Devlin, Maureen keyboard. Gergurich, Emerson Casola, Mikayla Nang, Maya Basista and Capri Suarez. Christmas Break December 21, 2015-January 1, 2016 PAGE 2 Bible Verse From: January 10, 2016 Gospel Reading Principal Message... Dear Parents, Be the Light Christmas is often described as a celebration of the moment when Jesus brought his light into the world. By the example of his life he demonstrated how we, as Christians, could take that light, make it our own and share it with others. It is that simple. It is our hope that all of us will take to heart the Christmas message, making the light we have been given burn even brighter. This way we can truly spread the Christmas message amongst everyone who is in our lives. I hope your light burns brightly and that the message of Christmas takes center stage in all of our lives as we welcome in another New Year. We wish you a joy-filled, merry, grace-filled and bright Christmas! Blessings, Mrs. Nelson and the entire staff at Saint Patrick Catholic School Now the people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be Messiah. Luke 3:15 Message From Father Bill “My Soul Magnifies the Lord” Luke 1:39-55 = This Sunday’s Gospel at Mass When Mary visits Elizabeth, she exclaims, “Blessed is she who believed that there would be fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord” (v.45). Blessed was Mary for her hope and her faith. Blessed are we, to have this same hope and faith in the fulfillment of God’s promise to his followers! The way that Mary’s faith was fulfilled was amazing. It wasn’t quite the royal birth that one would expect for the King of Kings. Instead, it was quite radically the opposite. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes, “In this poverty heaven’s glory was made manifest” (525,cf. Lk 2:6-7). It makes you think, doesn’t it? Perhaps your faith is shaken when things don’t seem to be going according to plan. The situation of the Lord’s birth certainly wouldn’t match most parents’ hopes. But God has a plan, and he never fails. And what joy in the fulfillment of our hope and faith. Our souls can magnify the Lord—he is coming! May you and your family have a Very Happy and Holy Christmas! ~Fr. Bill First Quarter Honor Roll PAGE PAGE Congratulations to the following students who made Honor Roll for the first quarter. These students earned straight A’s in every graded subject! These students received recognition at Monday’s assembly and received a pizza lunch party. Way to go! Keep up the hard work! 5th Grade Martin, Parker McDonald, Henry O’Bryan Annabelle Jaxon Elsner Ralph, Courtney Ramirez, Blake Ramirez, Zachary Taitano, Maggie 6th Grade Archdeacon, Sinead Basista, Maya Bayer, Emily Burke, Lehli Corrigan, Claire Farwell, Coral Grimes, Charles Hartmann, Alyssa Hitchcock, Abigail Krommenhoek, Noel McBride, Hayden Munro, Thomas Shebest, Shane Suarez, Capri VonHerbulis, Brinely Washkowiak, Kayliegh 7th Grade Blom, Carter Elsner, Wyatt Fanucchi, Vincent Lomax, Alivia Marquiss, Elizabeth O’Bryan Ainsley Park, Amanda Rocha, Kiyomi Rubio, Allison Shatto, Katrina Simons, Shea Such, Shelby Taitano, Annie Torres, Zachary Wagner, Wyatt Welle, Chris 8th Grade Archdeacon, Conor Atilano, Teresa Bell, Spencer Bunchman, Annaliese Corrigan, Finn Dorocak, Jonathan Elsner, Jaxon Flores, Gabriella Heitman, Layla Knepler, Kylie Lauro, Madelyn Nash, Cameron Nash, Nathan Pentlarge, Catie Schubert, Kendall Wagner, Megan Zyburt, Michael 208 Total students in 5th-8th; 26.92% Send In Your Photos For the Yearbook Break can be a perfect time for you to upload and share your photos of school events for the yearbook!! We have a flickr account this year, follow the steps and upload your pictures into the folder that matches the event. If your event does not have a folder created please email us at [email protected] and we will create one for you! PHOTO S NEEDE D 1. go to http://flickr.com/ 2. for the user name type in: stpaddyscsbd 3. for the password type in: goirish 4. click on the and choose which photos to upload 5. on the left side there is an option to “add to album” where you can select the appropriate album to add the pictures to 6. when done, click the blue “upload photos” button to put the pictures into the appropriate albums The more pictures we have to choose from, the better the yearbook! Keep capturing those precious moments! 3 Kindergarten Mrs. Herriman 8th Grade 6th Grade 1st & 2nd Grades 2ndGrade Faith, love and hope filled the church as the students of St. Pat’s sang their hearts out at this year’s Christmas Program. The church was standing room only and those in attendance were treated to a beautiful, memorable evening. Thank you to all the students for giving it your all and bringing the true meaning of Christmas to all of us. Thank you to Mrs. Herriman for your vision and orchestrating these amazing nights! Thank you to Jeanette Carona, the musicians and all the helpers who made this possible. What a blessing to be a part of such an amazing community! For more pictures, go to the St. Pat’s PTG page on the last page of the school website. Be In The Know!!! Important Info!!! Thank you One Stone! Christmas To Look To view all the Sports Mark your calendars! The Fall Sweater/Jean Day raised $607 for the Capital Campaign!! Ahead on the calendar click here. Every date you need to know is on the school website calendar. Schedules, please click here or contact your Team Parent. Sports Awards will take place January 21, 2016 at 2:00pm in the assembly area. PAGE 4 PTG Happenings by PTG Presidents: Dawn Simons and Thai Park Hello St. Pat’s Families, What a fantastic four months! performances….just to name a contributions to our St. Pat’s is awesome! We few!) school. We wish each and packed a crazy load of activity into 15 weeks and celebrated so many successes as a community, all in the midst of ongoing school construction. (Kindergarten Picnic, Back to School Coffee and Breakfast, Under the Big Top Fall Festival, Seas the Night Auction, family dinner nights, One Stone jeans days, St. Pat’s Angels food drive and all sorts of community service activities, Red Ribbon Week, Veterans Day Mass, 9/11 Thank you Mrs. Herriman and Mrs. Carona for orchestrating the perfect program to send all of us off into Christmas break. All of these wonderful accomplishments could only happen with a community made up of enthusiastic and energetic parents, students, faculty, and staff. Everyone, every one of you a restful break, good cheer, and time with your loved ones. Remember that this season is about Jesus. Remain grateful for all of your blessings. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We look forward to seeing everyone again in 2016! please pat yourselves on the ~Dawn and Thai on back. behalf of your entire Memorial Mass, All Saints’ We would like to thank Mass, sports wins, First everyone for your continued PTG Reconciliation, positive energy for our Box PTG Leadership Tops and Scrip programs, and finally, 2 incredible nights of Christmas Pictured left to right: Treasurer, Kathleen Dea; Secretary, Jen O’Bryan; Co-President, Thai Park; Vice President, Angela Ybarrondo; Co-President, Dawn Simons SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING EXPECTATIONS (SLE’S) Lifelong Learners: Work diligently to achieve progress in all subject areas. Develop organizational and study skills. Demonstrate curiosity, creativity, and enthusiasm for learning. MISSION STATEMENT St. Patrick Catholic School fosters a community where students grow in faith and knowledge in order to bring Christ’s light to the world. OUR PHILOSOPHY Independent Thinkers: Apply problem-solving skills confidently. Set, plan, and work toward achieving goals effectively. Think critically and innovatively. Grateful and Giving Individuals: Display an attitude of gratitude. Share their gifts with others. Serve all of God’s creation. Honest and Respectful Citizens: Make good choices, seek truth, and are kind. Accept responsibility for their choices. Listen actively and respond appropriately. We, as educators, serve our community as a ministry of the Catholic Church. We believe faith formation is essential in the development of a child. We recognize and support parents in their role as primary educator of their child. We believe every child can grow academically to meet the challenges of our changing world. We guide students to be responsible citizens who serve others. St. Patrick Catholic School Thoughtful Catholic Leaders: Learn and grow in the teachings of the Church. Know and model Catholic virtues. Build and participate in a Catholic faith community. Be the Light! 3820 Pio Pico Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone: 760-729-1333 Admissions: 760-547-8391 Business Manager: 760-510-4823 Fax: 760-729-5174 School Website: www.stpaddys.org