Berkshire Baseball - John Paul II Center
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Berkshire Baseball - John Paul II Center
John Paul II Center for Special Learning, Inc. 1092 Welsh Road Shillington, PA 19607 www.JohnPaulIICenter.org Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid Reading, PA Permit No. 716 In this issue . . . Walk-a-Thon, page 2 Holiday Happenings, pages 4 & 5 Tax Credits support JPII Students, page 6 Spotlight on the Lunch Program, page 7 Guiding Hands to the Future Berkshire Baseball RETURN SERVICES REQUESTED Become a fan of John Paull II Center for Special Learning. Read news, share pictures and more! Join the John Paul II Center for Special Learning Fan Page on Facebook at www.johnpauliicenter.org. Click on the social media icons on the homepage or scan the QR code below. Official Publication of John Paul II Center for Special Learning, inc. www.JohnPaulIICenter.org This newsletter is published for friends of John Paul II Center. If you have any questions regarding any of the information in this publication, please contact Becky Burton, Director of Advancement, at 610-777-0605 or [email protected] via email. Eric Savage, President, Freedom Auto Group Meg Shields, Owner, Fromuth Tennis Jackie Hoffman-Wenrich, WRFY Morning Show W. Bradford White, Jr., Senior VP Wealth Management, Morgan Stanley Chester Winters, Director of Information Technology, RACC Mary Adams, Principal Becky Burton, Director of Advancement Board of Directors Ted Bassano, (Treasurer) Vice President Emeritus, RACC Ginny Close, (Secretary) John Dever, (Vice-Chairman) President, Bills Khakis Virginia Frederick Dodge, Executive Producer, VA Productions, Inc. Michael A. Duff, Senior VP & General Counsel, Penske Gregory Eichhorn, VP for Enrollment Management & Dean of Admission, Albright College Michael Herr, COO, Tompkins Insurance Fr. Patrick Lamb, St. Catharine’s of Siena, Reading Daniel Langdon, President, East Penn Manufacturing Co, Inc. Michael J. Mizak, Jr., (Chairman) COO, SafetyCare Technologies, LLC Kathy Nevel, Ph.D., Independent Consultant Craig Perrotty, Sr. VP Fixed Income Sales, Virginia Sparks IBG To provide a quality individualized academic, social and religious program for children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities or related special education needs in a safe, nurturing, Christian environment that acknowledges the dignity of all learners while challenging them on a daily basis to develop their talents and reach their God-given potential. Once again this fall, all the students at JPII had an opportunity to spend a day at the ballpark. Members of the Berkshire Baseball team spent a wonderful September day with our students, helping them to perfect their throwing and hitting skills. When the day began each student was surprised to receive their own baseball glove and hat. These gloves remain at school to be used at recess and also will be ready to go when we return in May for another fantastic day at the ballpark! Diocese of Allentown Winter 2014 From our principal . . . Dear Friends, As I look over these newsletters it always amazes me how much we accomplish on a day to day basis. We pack so much into the day so the students can receive a program that enriches their lives. Besides offering the academics we expose our students to a variety of experiences and give them opportunities to focus on and strengthen their abilities. We feel there isn’t anything our students couldn’t accomplish without a bit of modification and assistance. Our mission is to educate the whole child, to give them quality of life on whatever level that may be for them. The teachers and staff view our students as any other typical child, so why shouldn’t they have the same opportunities. We have many friends in the community that help accomplish this goal. They make it possible to participate and experience so much in our world. Sometimes the teachers come up with the ideas and usually there is someone who helps us bring it to fruition. Or someone else will come to us and suggest an idea. I thank those who support our mission and share the same vision. Together we can continue to provide a program that will develop a student to reach their God-given potential and a life of independence. Walk-a-Thon A crowd of students and their families gathered at school on October 20th to walk the grounds of our neighbors at Precious Blood Convent for our Annual Walk-a-Thon. Everyone enjoyed sharing a fun lunch afterwards. Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors Entech Engineering, Health Calls and Interstate Container and to all who sponsored a student to walk this year. Your generosity helped to raise $5,600 to support the many programs and activities of our students. Working at JPII As part of our Transition Program in our Secondary Class, students are in charge of our hot lunch program every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The students helping out here change each month so that all of the students in the classs will have a turn as the year goes on. The lunch crew is responsible for helping to plan the menu, shop for the food, prepare the food, serve the food and clean up afterwards. All of this is done under the supervision of Mrs. Tracey Bobb, the teaching assistant in the Secondary classroom. This year’s lunches have ranged from the all time favorites of pizza and soup and sandwiches to taco salads and Chinese fare for a special treat! Yours in Christ, Mary Adams Save the Date • February 28, 2014 Spring Hoagie Sale • • April 5, 2014 Annual Legacy Gala April 25, 2014 Dancing with the Reading Stars • June 2, 2014 Graduation Page 2 • September 6, 2014 Y102 Yes I Can Run/Walk to benefit John Paul II Center Page 7 Thank you to our generous supporters! Thanksgiving Thank You to the following businesses for their support: • • • • • Stokesay Castle for once again donating all of the profits from their New Year’s Eve bash again this year All those that supported New Horizons through the Bon Ton Community Days program Entech Engineering, Health Calls & Interstate Container for being corporate sponsors for JPII’s Annual Walk-aThon in October, along with the hundreds of individuals who sponsored a child to walk this year Freedom Auto Group for providing Walk-a-Thon t-shirts for all the staff and students Bill’s Khakis for donating 10% if the profits from Consumers from New their Holiday Warehouse Sale to JPII Horizons sold coupon booklets at Bon Ton’s Community Days Halloween John Paul II Facts 2013 – 2014 School Year School Age Program • 42 students • Ages range from 3 to 21 • 4 classes (Primary-6, Intermediate-10, Secondary-19, Multi-disabilities-7) • 4 Full-time teachers, 7 Teacher Assistants • 25 boys, 17 girls • 13 Down Syndrome, 9 Autism, 20 MR/Multi-disabilities • 11 Catholic, 31 Non-Catholic • 12 Berks Co. School Districts, 2 Lancaster Co. School Districts • 29 Caucasian, 8 Hispanic, 5 African American • 12 students supported by school districts • Tuition is $18,000 a year • Distributed $163,000 in scholarships this year - $98,900 through Educational Improvement Tax Credit and $64,100 through Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit • All families received financial aid excluding School district paid students Adult Program (New Horizons) • 24 consumers • Age ranges 21 to 60 • 11 men, 13 women • 20 supported by SAM, 3 supported by MA, 1 supported by Lancaster Co. • Ratios are 1:3, 1:6, paid according to ratios of staff to consumers • 3 live in group homes, 21 at home with family • 1 Director, 7 direct service workers • State licensed program Page 6 Once again, the entire school and many guests celebrated Thanksgiving together with a HUGE feast prepared by the students. Many of our new Board members were able to join in the festivities this year. Everyone enjoyed turkey, stuffing along with all of the trimmings! Each year at Halloween, the students parade next door to Precious Blood Convent and enjoy a Halloween treat with the Sisters there. Tax Credits support our students Pennsylvania offers businesses two innovative ways to contribute to JPII by allowing them to designate certain dollars that they are already paying in state income taxes to provide scholarships for our students. This means that if your business pays certain state income tax, your donation could end up costing you NOTHING! These two programs are EITC (Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program) and the OSTC (Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credits). Listed below are the businesses that are helping the students at JPII through their participation in these programs for the 2013-2014 school year. For more information on how your business can help a child today, please contact Becky Burton at 610-777-0605 or [email protected] JPII has a new Board of Directors In October, JPII incorporated and formed a new full governing Board of Directors. To each and everyone of them we say “thank you” for sharing their time, treasures and talents with the students of JPII. For a complete listing of our Board, please see the back page of this newsletter. EITC: East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc. Entech Engineering First Priority Bank J.P. Mascaro & Sons VIST Financial OSTC: Cambridge-Lee Industries, LLC Customers Bank Freedom Auto Group Page 3 Breakfast with Santa Tone Chime Choir One of the most anticipated days of the holiday season at JPII is the annual Breakfast with Santa that the Knights of Columbus #8726 from St. Ignatius Loyola put on for all the students of JPII and New Horizons. That day everyone is treated to a fantastic meal along with given a special gift by Santa himself! Dancing with the Reading Stars Patrick & Jackie practice with their instructor, Debbi Silas, from the Yocum Institute. The JPII Tone Chime Choir performed at the Y102 Toys for Tots Breakfast. Christmas Program Y102’s Jackie Hoffman-Wenrich, who is a member of JPII’s Board of Directors, will be dancing in Dancing with the Reading Stars on April 25th at Stokesay Castle with Patrick McCullough, a student in JPII's Secondary Class. This event is a fundraiser for the Yocum Institute, who provides both the Art Therapy and Creative Drama programs at JPII. This is just another example of the wonderful activities that our students are involved with in the community. At JPII, we focus on our students abilities, rather than their disabilities! Once again this year, there was standing room only for the Annual JPII Christmas Program. Under the direction of Ms. Cindy Long, this year’s program, “With our Hands” was a smash hit!!! The students delighted everyone there with songs and dances to new and old holiday tunes. Each year, it is harder to tell just who enjoys the show more; the students performing or the family and friends that have come to watch! 4 The th Annual Primary Class performing Rock n Roll Snowmen LEGACY GALA Don’t miss out on a Wonderful Evening of fun and entertainment. Come help us honor Mike & Margie Mizak for their continued dedication to our students while we celebrate the many accompolishments of everyone at JPII. The auction items this year are amazing – there is something for everyone! Be sure to send in your reservation soon because last year we sold out! Each year our Gala just keeps getting bigger S ATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 and better. For ticket information, please contact JPII at STOKESAY CASTLE 610-777-0605. Students in the Secondary Class performing to Ugly Christmas Sweater Page 4 Intermediate Class dancing to Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas” Page 5