October 2014 Rebelation - Teurlings Catholic High School

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October 2014 Rebelation - Teurlings Catholic High School
THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS OF
TEURLINGS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
From Our Principal...
W
ow, woke up today and the temperature had dropped into the lower 60’s. What an awesome
change. The summer tan lines have faded, cool weather is arriving, and the end of the first quarter
of the school year looms near. Since the posting of progress reports we hope academic
improvements have been made by those in need.
This publication is one of the many ways we communicate important dates, thoughts and expectations to our
school community. Teurlings Catholic will be on Fall Break on October 13-14 and I know the students are
excited about not having classes those days. On October 14, we will hold a Parent-Teacher Conference day.
All teachers will be in their classrooms from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. They will meet with parents to discuss
first quarter grades of our students. This is a great opportunity for parents and teachers to communicate with
each other and structure a format for success for each and every student.
We have many opportunities to express our Catholic identity in October: Reconciliation and Spiritual
Renewal Night on October 1, Pro-Life Rosary with the assistance of St. Genevieve Elementary on October 2,
First Friday Adoration on October 3, Reconciliation October 8, 15, 22, and 29, Liturgies on October 9, 16, 23,
Friday morning rosaries in the chapel at 7:15 a.m. and Homecoming Liturgy October 31. We invite parents to
share these experiences with your children.
Our School Resource Officer (SRO) Marty DeRoussel continues to bring a variety of talents to our campus.
He was able to solve a burglary that happened on campus by using our video surveillance tapes along with the
help of the SRO from Acadian Middle, arrests were made and property was returned.
We will celebrate Homecoming 2014 the last week in October.
Join us on Thursday, October 30, for a pep rally and bonfire. Our
Homecoming Mass will be held at 9:05 a.m. on Friday, October
31. All alums are invited to attend the Alumni Social beginning at
6:00 p.m. Friday evening. Don’t forget, kickoff against the
Westgate Tigers is 7:00 p.m.
As a school, we work very hard to recognize and communicate
the many wonderful and exciting achievements of our students.
We also work very hard to have a safe, secure, and nurturing
environment for our students and staff. This letter highlights
several opportunities that parents have to receive information
from and communicate with Teurlings Catholic. We hope you
take advantage of these informational opportunities.
Phone: 337-235-5711
Fax: 337-234-8057
Athletics: 337-234-7022
Cafeteria: 337-232-8861
www.tchs.net
Leaders of Distinction
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)
Director of Athletics
Sonny Charpentier (Ext. 208)
Director of Faith Formation
Josette Surratt (Ext. 229)
OCTOBER, 2014
FOR YOUR INFORMATION...
Pro-Life Rosary
Oct. 2nd, 8:36 AM
Junior Retreat
Oct. 8th
Fall Break, No School
Oct. 13th - 14th
Parent/Teacher Conferences, No
School
Oct. 14th, 8:00 AM-2:00 PM
Advisory Council
Oct. 15th, 6:30 PM
Balfour Family Night
Oct. 22nd, 5:00-7:00 PM
Key Club’s Fall Fest
Oct. 29th, 6:00-8:00 PM
Homecoming Pep Rally/Bonfire
Oct. 30th, 6:00 PM
Homecoming Liturgy
Oct. 31st, 9:05 AM
Alumni Social & Homecoming Game
Oct. 31st, 6:00 PM
Homecoming Dance at Dupuis
Center
Nov. 1st, 8:30-11:00 PM
Rebel Revival
Nov. 5th, 7:00 PM
Early Dismissal
Nov. 6th, 12:40 PM
TCH 8th Grade Day
Nov. 6th, 9:00-11:00 AM
Open House
Nov. 6th, Tours at 4:00, 5:00, & 6:00 PM
Progress Reports on RenWeb
Nov. 12th, 9:00 AM
Newsletter
The deadline for submitting articles for
the November/December issue of the
Rebelation is October 20th. Fax (234-8057)
or email Tiffany Dugas ([email protected])
with your articles.
*Please note: The November/
December issue of the Rebelation will
be published on November 14th.
DISCIPLINE
Bruce Baudier - Assistant Principal
A reminder to parents that bullying, harassment, and/or teasing are all zero tolerance issues at
TCHS. If you feel that your child is the victim of such actions, please contact Mrs. Dawn Aucoin at
235.5711, ext. 114, e-mail: [email protected] or Mr. Bruce Baudier at 235.5711, ext. 102, e-mail:
[email protected] as soon as possible.
The confidential hotline for those wishing to remain anonymous with related information is
235.5711, ext. 255.
Please know that on a daily basis parents are able to view their child’s behavior information,
absences, tardies to school, as well as tardies to individual classes during the school day through
your RenWeb account.
Contact Mr. Baudier if you have a concern or question regarding any of the above areas.
PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
Tuesday, October 14
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
1st Quarter Report Cards will be available for viewing and
printing on RenWeb at noon on Friday, October 10th. Parents
will be emailed with directions on how to download the report
card. If you plan to meet with teachers, please bring your
student’s printed report card copy.
Delinquent accounts will not have RenWeb access to report
cards. If your tuition account is in arrears,
contact Lisa Taylor in the Finance Office (Ext. 109).
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
PARENTS PLEASE READ
A new drug mixture called "Gumbo" is the latest way that users are combining
marijuana with other illicit substances to create a potentially lethal high. "Gumbo"
is a marijuana cigar or "joint" with other ingredients including ecstasy, cocaine, or
PCP. Based on the combination of drugs, the effects can leave users frozen or have
the opposite effect and make them combative and unable to feel pain. However,
Gumbo can potentially lead to strokes, heart attacks, or organ failure. It has
become an increasing problem throughout Southeast Texas, where local Police are
reporting that it has been the cause of several overdose deaths and violent crimes
that have ravaged local communities. There have been reports of users "breaking
out car windows, jumping onto moving cars, even several incidents where users
have taken their families hostage." Gumbo can also be laced with synthetic
marijuana which has been causing its own set of problems throughout the
country. Synthetic marijuana typically consists of dried herbs sprayed with
chemicals that simulate marijuana's effects for a legal "pot.” Some synthetic weed,
formulated to be a barely legal chemical variation of cannabis, have been known to
cause altered mental states, irregular heartbeats, and seizures. This past summer, a
17 year old male died as a result of first time use of synthetic marijuana. I urge
you all to stay informed in the day to day happening of your children and please, let
the staff here at Teurlings Catholic or me know if you hear any lingering
rumblings about "Gumbo.” As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please
feel free to contact me at school - 235-5711 (ext 100).
Cpl Marty DeRoussel
Lafayette Police Department
Teurlings Catholic High School
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OCTOBER, 2014
ACADEMICS
Marty Heintz - Assistant Principal
Standardized Testing
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Please note that all 9 -10 graders will be taking the Aspire
Test during school on Wednesday, October 15. In addition,
juniors and honors sophomores have the opportunity to take the
PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test on Saturday,
October 18. Students interested in the PSAT should sign up in
the Guidance Office. Also, please note that all juniors will take
the ACT Test here on our campus on Tuesday, March 17.
More information on the junior ACT will be sent out in
the early spring.
The Aspire replaces the PLAN Test, which was administered
in previous years and has been discontinued by ACT. In
addition to the regular multiple choice questions students
are used to answering on standardized tests, the new test also
includes open-ended response questions in math, science,
and reading. Students are asked to answer those questions
in essay response form. The test includes a computer-based
option and one 9th and one 10th grade homeroom is scheduled to
take the computer test.
Why is standardized testing
important and how do we use the
results?
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First Quarter Report
Cards, Grades, and
Parent/Teacher
Conferences
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The results tell us where our students stand when measured
against state and national norms.
The results help us make curriculum changes on our
campus.
At TCHS, we use the results of the Fall standardized
testing, in the past the PLAN and now the Aspire, to
determine eligibility for Honors courses.
Universities will use the Aspire results to determine
eligibility for dual enrollment classes.
And, finally, the Aspire is a predictor of success on the
ACT; students will be provided with a projected ACT score
based on the Aspire score, pinpointing areas of weakness
where the student can improve the ACT score.
What can you, the parent, do to
help your student score well?
Let your student know that you expect him or her to do their
best on test day. Tell them it is to their advantage to answer
each question, even if he or she is not sure of the answer and to
attempt to answer all the open-ended questions. However, it is
not a good strategy to just bubble in answers without
attempting to find the correct answer.
Make sure your student is ready on testing day by eating a good
breakfast and getting enough rest the night before.
Have the right attitude. Standardized testing is important, but so
are other aspects of the educational process. It is not the end of
the world if the student does not score well – but encourage
your student if that is the case to try and improve scores on
future testing.
Our first report cards of the school year will be official on
Friday, October 10. You will be able to view, download and
print the report card at 9 AM that day. As I am sure you know,
we have our Fall Break for students on October 13-14, with
Parent/Teacher Conferences on the calendar Tuesday, Oct. 14
from 8 AM to 2 PM. Our faculty members will be available to
meet with you during those hours. I am often asked, “Is this
mandatory?” and my answer is “no.” If you are satisfied with
your student’s grades, you do not have to meet that day.
However, everyone is welcome. I do strongly suggest and
encourage you to attend if your student is struggling and that
struggle was reflected on the report card with a grade of D or
F. If you decide to attend, please bring a copy of the report
card with you. We do not schedule appointment times so there
may be a line when you visit, especially if you do so between
11:30-1:00 when many parents stop by on their lunch hour.
We try to limit the visits to a maximum of 10 minutes, so that
every concerned parent can meet with the teacher. If you
cannot attend, feel free to email the teacher with your
concerns and schedule a face-to-face if necessary at a later
date.
One last note on the subject of grades and report cards:
obviously, if the student has an F in a subject, we have mutual
concerns that need to be discussed. However, if your student,
especially if that student is a freshman, is not quite doing as
well as in previous years, don’t panic. Remember that first
quarter grade reflects the first few weeks of school, when
students are adjusting to a new routine, new teachers and a
new school or school year. Sometimes the straight A
elementary student, by virtue of all the activities, classes and,
admittedly, often harder subjects and work, earns a B or even
two or three. While I’d like all students to be perfect 4.0
students, I know that is not always possible. Please be
realistic. If you and your student are happy and he or she is
working up to potential and juggling a couple of sports and
two or three additional extracurricular activities, then you
have a good well-rounded student, even if there is a B or two
on the report card.
Finally, look at things optimistically – we have three-fourths
of the school, year left so there is plenty of time left, with
effort, to improve ANY grade, literally, any grade, from F to
B to 94/A. A study plan, reordering of priorities, focused
preparation – all can help. Our guidance counselors are there
to help you formulate a plan if necessary.
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OCTOBER, 2014
Homecoming Mass
friday
October 31
9:05 am—tch gym
Bonfire & pep rally
Thursday
October 30
6:00 pm—tch gym
Homecoming game
Friday
October 31
Kickoff—7:00 pm
RABC IS IN
NEED OF
WHITE/
PEARL
MARDI
GRAS
BEADS
CONTACT
MRS. ANN
DUGAS
IN THE
FRONT
OFFICE IF
YOU HAVE
BEADS!!!!
Homecoming dance
saturday
November 1
8:30-11:00 pm
“A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE PROTECTION
OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE”
Diocesan policy mandates that any employee or volunteer having
contact with minors must complete training required by the “Safe
Environment for the Protection of Children and Young People.”
This includes teachers, coaches, substitutes, volunteers, chaperones,
or anyone else having contact or working with the students.
Once you have attended the Initial Education class, you must visit
www.virtus.org to take the Continuing Ed class on a yearly basis.
This program creates awareness regarding child and sexual abuse facing our society today. For the safety of our students, please help us to
enforce this policy. If you have any questions, contact Tisha Collado
(TCH Safe Environment Coordinator) at 235-5711 Ext. 261.
Monday, October 6 ~ 6:00 p.m.
Initial Training
TCH Guidance Conference Room
Rebel Classic
Speech Tournament
October 10 - 11, 2014
If anyone is interested in judging,
please contact Mr. Craig Wall at
“[email protected]”
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OCTOBER, 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 [email protected]. Spread the good word!
TCH Club
Organization Officers:
ART CLUB - Co-Presidents
Madison Berard and Allie
Joubert, Vice President
Jordin Jacob, Secretary
Harli Jacob, Reporter
Olivia Broussard,
Treasurer Katie Broussard,
Parliamentarian Brandon
Blanchard, Creative
Director Cameron Cormier;
BETA CLUB - President
Madison Proctor, First Vice
President Lindsey Breaux,
Second Vice President Madi
Miller, Secretary Kristen
Hamilton, Treasurer
Carmen Calderon, Reporter
Kailyn Doiron, Chaplain
Alyssa Breaux; CAMPUS
MINISTRY CLUB - Executive
Board Dante’ Hebert, Sye
Hebert, and Paige
Robichaux; JV
CHEERLEADERS Captains Hannah Blakely
and Emily Buller, Chaplain
Kennedy Koenig; KEY
CLUB - President Madison
Proctor, Vice President
Kaitlyn Camel, Secretary
Danielle Dupuis, Public
Relations Kelsie Melancon,
Service Coordinator Mallori
Taylor; QUIZ BOWL Captain Austin Thompson,
Co-Captains Hadley Smith
and Travis Hollowell; REBEL
AMBASSADORS - President
Paige Robichaux; REBEL
REVUE - Captains Jacey
Mouton and Charley
Prejean, Co-Captain Taylor
Sonnier, Chaplain Shelby
Carrier; REBEL YELL
YEARBOOK - Editor Lauren
Bourque; REBELS FOR
LIFE - President Sye Hebert,
Vice President Elizabeth
Heintz, Secretary Bethani
Leger and Christina
Voinche’, Chaplain Allyson
Huval, Historian Allison
Ziegelasch, Outreach
SEPTEMBER
Madison
Proctor
&
Ethan
Domingue
Madison Proctor:
Ethan Domingue:
Clubs/Organizations - Campus
Minsitry Club, Rebel for Life,
HOSA, Retreat Team, Beta Club
(Pres), Key Club (Pres), National
Honors Society
Sports - Volleyball, Track & Field
Awards - All TCH (2 yrs), Tulane
Book Award, Knights of
Columbus Essay Winner
FUN FACTS: Madi wants to
attend the University of
Alabama, live in New York City
and Work at St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital!!!
Clubs/Organizations - Campus
Ministry, Class President (10th),
4-H (9th-10th), Eucharistic
Minister, Principal’s Award (9th),
Red Award (10th-11th)
Sports - Cross Country,
Swimming, Track & Field, Tennis
Awards - All TCH (10th-11th),
Math Award (Adv. Math II H)
FUN FACTS: Ethan would like to
grow orchids, be on Good
Morning America and his dream
college is to attend Tulane
University!!!
Congrats to the following
freshmen elected as
Student Council Class
Officers: President Sophia
Brazda, Vice President
Ashley Latiolais,
Secretary Sarah
Broussard, Treasurer
Reed Broussard, Public
Relations Madison
Baudoin, and Class
Coordinator Olivia Guidry.
John-Michael Bellard,
Keylon Ledet, Madison
Berard, Seth Sonnier,
Andrew Frentz, Cole
Weber, Kiley Thibodeaux,
Brandon Batiste, Colleen
Cahanin, Courtney
Granger, Gregory Grappe,
Bailey Fils, Madison
Proctor, Emma Brignac,
Carley Fontenot, Hailie
Savoie, Casey Potts, and
Neil Sand. Pictured : Jordin
PIZZA PALOOZA!!!! The
following students were
RABC Fall Award prize
incentive winners and
winners of a pizza from
Pizza Village: Jordin
Jacob, Brayden Guidry,
Ian Fontenot,
Jacob
(12th)
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Coordinator Olivia
Broussard; SADD President Madi Miller, Vice
President Allison Stephens,
Secretary Gabbi Caillier,
Treasurer Grant Bernard;
SPEECH TEAM Leadership Squad Brandon
Alleman, Olivia Feucht,
Katie McKenzie, Connor
Richard and Lucy Toups;
STUDENT COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE BOARD President Carmen Calderon,
Vice President Kelsi
Stringer, Secretary
Elizabeth Heintz,
Treasurer Kaitlyn Camel,
Public Relations Harli Jacob,
Class Coordinator Brandon
Alleman; SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS - President
Grant Bernard, Vice
President Danielle Dupuis,
Secretary Lindsey Hargrave,
Treasurer Kameron
Monlezun, Public
Relations Kailyn Doiron,
Class Coordinator Molly
McIntyre; JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS - President
Hadley Smith, Vice
President Eliana Carrier,
Secretary Mari-Catherine
Guidry, Treasurer Bailey
Broussard, Public
Relations Gabrielle Fortier,
Class Coordinator Abbey
Frederick; SOPHOMORE
CLASS OFFICERS President Brooke Badeaux,
Vice President Greta Collet,
Secretary Nic Do, Treasurer
Brooks Hebert, Public
Relations Mackenzie Marze,
Class Coordinator Jill
Johnson; FRESHMEN
CLASS OFFICERS President Sophia Brazda,
Vice President Ashley
Latiolais, Secretary Sarah
Broussard, Treasurer
Reed Broussard, Class
Coordinator Olivia Guidry,
Public Relations Madison
Baudoin.
OCTOBER, 2014
Counselor’s Corner
Anna Proctor & Dawn Aucoin
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On Wednesday, October 15th all 9th and
10th grade students will take the ACT
Aspire test. The ACT Aspire test has taken
the place of the PLAN test. It will be the
first time this test is administered to our
students. All the schools in the Diocese
will be giving the ACT Aspire to their
students as well.
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On Saturday, October 18th we will give
the Practice SAT test to any junior who
signed up in the Guidance Office. More
information will be given to those students
prior to the test. Students who score
exceptionally well on the Practice SAT are
entered into a scholarship competition
called the National Merit Scholarship
Qualifying Test or NMSQT
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Thanks to all the parents who attended the
Freshmen, Junior and Senior College
Seminars! We had a great turn out. Feel
free to call the Guidance Office anytime
you have questions.
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Students can register for the ACT at
www.actstudent.org. Remember a new
photo ID is required. Download the ACT
photo app to your IPhone and follow the
easy steps.
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An ACT Prep Class will be offered prior to
the October ACT. Watch for an email soon
with dates and times.
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Please visit our TCH website
www.tchs.net. Under the Academics tab,
scroll down to Grades/Honors and utilize
the Louisiana Core 4, and TOPS GPA
Calculators.
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Seniors are encouraged to check the
scholarship board for announcements that
are posted in Room 23.
September 7-8, 2014
Louisiana Organ Procurement Association
Staff members spoke with the junior and senior class
about the importance of organ and tissue donation.
Scott Brazda (TCH ’78) of the Stuller
Family Foundation developed and
implemented the Junior Philanthropy
Project; he and other members of the
non-profit community have been
teaching a four-week program to
juniors in Ms. Caroline Savoie’s religious
studies classes about philanthropy. Each student will learn
about the grant writing process and the impacts of a grant in
the non-profit sector.
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OCTOBER, 2014
Campus Ministry
PLEASE JOIN US IN
WORSHIP:
 Weekly masses and
Senior Retreat 2014
prayer services every
The Senior Class enjoyed a relaxing and peaceful get-a-way to Richard, La. for
Thursday at 8:36 AM
their senior retreat on September 7th-8th! Several people came together for the
in the RebelDome.
weekend to create a special and memorable experience for the seniors, including
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Attention Parents:
TCH faculty members , TCH alumni Chad Songy (’05 ) and Mike Patin (’78), and
Join us for a rosary
Father Hampton Davis.
each Friday mornMany thanks to all parent chaperones and faculty members who assisted in
ing in the chapel at
making the weekend a success! Check out the pics on page 6!
7:15 am to pray for
our TCH family and
REBEL REVIVAL KICK-OFF!!!
CAMPUS MINISTRY CLUB
teens!
September 17th was the KICK-OFF Rebel Revival
Campus Ministry Club is underway
with its many new members!!
Throughout the school year we will be
participating in ministry outings to
Holy Family Catholic Elementary
School, as well as assisting with the
Down’s Syndrome Buddy Walk and
Krewe of Angels Mardi Gras parade.
We will also be working towards enhancing the spiritual life on campus!
of the school year! The evening was filled with
praise & worship, fun, fellowship and a
faith-filled testimony given by senior, Lindsey
Breaux. The message and focus of the night was
“Keepin’ It REAL”, introducing our campus
ministry theme for the year.
Thanks to Hannah Arnaud, Madi Proctor, and Kelsi
Stringer for their awesome planning efforts!
Available for
Confession!
Confessions will be heard in
the chapel every other
Wednesday from 10:1511:15am. See school calendar
for scheduled dates.
Welcome to all new members!!!
╬ October
Keepin’ It REAL
Carencro Catholic Retreat
The Campus Ministry team conducted their
first retreat of the school year on Tuesday,
September 23rd for the Carencro
Catholic 8th graders! The fall weather was
beautiful, setting the tone for a spirit-filled
day. We focused on letting our light shine
and the power of prayer and trusting God.
Special thanks to
Elizabeth Latiolais and Paige Robichaux for
their leadership!
PARENTS…Come pray
for our teens!!!
Adoration will be held in the Chapel on the
First Friday of every month throughout the
school year. In order for this to occur,
someone must be in the Chapel at all times
during Adoration. We invite parents and
alumni to sign up to come pray for our
school and our teens and be in the presence
of the Blessed Sacrament for an hour on these
days of Adoration. If you are interested in
signing up for an hour, you can contact
Ramey Badeaux by email [email protected]
or by phone 337-735-9287.
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Upcoming Events
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Ministry Renewal Night Oct. 1st
Pro-Life Rosary –Oct. 2nd
First Friday Adoration Oct. 3rd
Rebels for Life
Commissioning - Oct. 6th
Junior Retreat - Oct. 8th
Liturgy - Oct. 9th
Liturgy - Oct. 16th
Liturgy - Oct. 23rd
Down’s Syndrome Buddy
Walk - Oct. 25th
Homecoming Liturgy - Oct.
31st
OCTOBER, 2014
Listed below are students who have achieved an academic average of 3.0 or better with no grade of “C” or below on his/
her final report card for the 2013 - 2014 school year. Congratulations!!!
10th Grade
4.0
Brooke Badeaux
Emily Buller
Dru Castex
Greta Collet
Ashley Daigle
Abby Danos
John Dickinson
Julia Guilbeau
Hunter Harrington
Brooks Hebert
Jill Johnson
Madison Judice
Cody Landry
Hannah Laviolette
Sarah LeBlanc
Katie McKenzie
Courtlin Naquin
Chelsea Nowell
Sophie Salopek
Ty Theriot
Lucy Toups
Kristen Travasos
3.8-3.99
Tyler Batiste
Margaret Broussard
Han Do
Noah LaPorte
Victoria Lawyer
Sydney Terranova
3.4-3.79
Lidia Alcala
Hannah Blakely
Emily Bourque
Colleen Cahanin
Remi Camel
Hayden Cantrelle
Gabrielle Capdepon
Madi Douet
Ethan Eddy
Conrad Frey
Sean Gillis
Sara Gravouia
Holland Griffin
Kenedi Habetz
Ana Hackett
Conner Hamilton
Brayton Hammes
Brant Hanks
Maddison Knott
Cassie Landry
Summer Landry
Keylon Ledet
Jansen Lormand
Mayci Lyons
Conner Meche
Trey Menuet
Konnor Miller
Maci Moreau
Abbi Ray
Addison Thibodeaux
Hayley Thibodeaux
Jamie Villagomez
3.0-3.39
Lindsey Alleman
Kaylee Aucoin
Garrett Boudreaux
Brooke Bourgeois
Cohen Breaux
Skye Cisneros
Elizabeth Comeaux
Brett Denson
Matt Ducrest
Aaron Enlund
Carley Fontenot
Caleb Glenn
Noah Gothreaux
Josh Goulas
Courtney Granger
Rafael Hernandez
Brittni Holder
Hollie James
Ashley Jones
Trent LeBlanc
Caleb Lee
Jadyn Lewis
Caroline Lormand
Evan Mire
Lauren Neumeyer
Meagan Ortego
Randi Prejean
Keely Provost
Sunny Rivero
Kate Sonnier
Kade Sonnier
Rachel Thomas
Mattie Trahan
Luke Vidrine
Christian Whaley
Madison Willett
11th Grade
4.0
Brayden Blanchard
Bailey Broussard
Claire Champagne
Kenzie Dupont
Amelie Garber
Elizabeth Heintz
Evan Huesers
Hannah Istre
Lani Landry
Madi Miller
Jasmine Mitchell
Cody Stelly
Ian Thomassee
3.8-3.99
Olivia Broussard
Gabbi Caillier
Noah Harris
Allyson Huval
Sydney Manuel
Jon Ratcliff
Neil Sand
Kynan Sonnier
3.4-3.79
Brock Bonin
Sydney Branch
Josh Broussard
Brennan Burch
Kaitlyn Camel
Eliana Carrier
Karrigan Danenberg
Chaney Dodge
Olivia Feucht
Ian Fontenot
Gabrielle Fortier
Abbey Frederick
Andrew Frentz
Myles Fruge
Hannah Guidry
Mari-Catherine Guidry
Lauren Hebert
Harli Jacob
Bryce LaFleur
Taylor Macip
Jacob Mathews
Daniel McNair
McKenzie Melancon
Emma Morgan
Hanna Poche’
Casey Potts
Camryn Romero
Hailie Savoie
Maddy Scrantz
Tara Serrette
Samantha Signorelli
Hadley Smith
Mallori Taylor
Natalie Usie
Matthew Viator
Brett Weber
Ashton Whaley
Morgan Wimberley
Perry Young
3.0-3.39
Brandon Alleman
Marie Bordelon
Emma Brignac
Karli Broussard
Kaede Collette
Faith Dirk
Isabelle Dominique
Haiden Dupre’
Tanner Edney
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Patrick Fontenot
Luke Gossen
Gregory Grappe
Zack Guidry
Peyton Huval
Austin Kirkpatrick
Dane Langley
Bethani Leger
Peyton LeMaire
Reagan Lindley
Matthew McMillan
Jacob Moreau
Brennan Pratt
Allie Reed
Tatum Reeves
Jacob Richard
Connor Richard
Sara Solis
Alayna Sonnier
Allison Stephens
Ryan Stewart
Connor Stickley
Landon Taylor
Zach Trahan
Katherine Wedlake
12th Grade
4.0
Anne Barry
Shelby Carrier
Julia Daigle
Katie Douet
Emily Hawkins
Blake Hightower
Elizabeth Latiolais
Trey Laviolette
Kynnedie Maloz
Kelsie Melancon
Madison Proctor
Paige Robichaux
Emily Robichaux
Kelsi Stringer
Sydni Talley
Monique Touchet
3.8-3.99
Hannah Arnaud
Barron Bellard
Katie Broussard
Ethan Domingue
Kristen Hamilton
Dante’ Hebert
Ashlin Naquin
Patrick Roesch
Gerard Viator
Cole Weber
Cade Wyble
3.4-3.79
Zack Ashy
Brandon Batiste
John-Michael Bellard
Jill Boudreaux
Lindsey Breaux
Brannon Broussard
Hannah Broussard
Kavanaugh Danenberg
Ryan Delhomme
Kailyn Doiron
Danielle Dupuis
Kenneth Elliott
Juliana Gerami
Haven Gerstenlauer
Camille Guillory
Lindsey Hargrave
Sye Hebert
Rachael Hill
Raya Jacob
Kenzie Kling
Tristan Lee
Michael McBride
Ali Olivier
Grant Ray
Alida Robin
Luke Stiles
Matthew Trahan
3.0-3.39
Natalye Alfred
Caitlin Badinger
Dylan Batiste
Madison Berard
Beau Blanchard
Michael Boudreaux
Lauren Bourque
Alyssa Breaux
Jae’lan Broussard
Carmen Calderon
Tanner Cordick
Coleton Dartez
Reagan Duhon
Bailey Fils
Jarrod Gardiner
Madi Guidry
Brayden Guidry
Dakota Hebert
Andre’ Hebert
Ike Hidalgo
Scott Holmes
Jordin Jacob
Caleb Lasseigne
Monique Lavergne
Ali Limberg
Asa Miller
Noah Picard
Charley Prejean
Alyssa Richard
Brennan Riche’
Gavin Royer
Seth Sonnier
Kiley Thibodeaux
Jason Thibodeaux
OCTOBER, 2014
4.0 GPA
3.8-3.99
GPA
3.4-3.79
GPA
9
3.0-3.39
GPA
OCTOBER, 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. (8/19/14 – 9/30/14)
Academic Departments
(Restricted Gifts/Wish List Items)
Target
Albertsons
Walmart
Lisa Saltzman (Maximilian TCH ’10)
Annual Appeal for the
Enhancement of Technology
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Landry, Jr.
In Memory of Rena Bergeron
Mrs. Rose Larriviere
Sylvia M. Schwarzenbach
Athletic Departments
Cross Country
Karl Meche
Football
Mr. Calvin Hampton & Kiwanas Club
of Lafayette
Philip’s Wholesale, Inc.
Kevin Guidry Produce Market, Inc.
Coca Cola Bottling
Capital Campaign
Shantelle B. Prejean TCH ’88
(Charley 12th, Laurel 10th)
Don Foley Memorial Fund
Rosalind Foley
Library
Al Sonnier TCH ’60 (grandfather of
Kynan 11th)
Matching Gifts
Wells Fargo Foundation
In Association with Adam
Champagne
AXA Foundation
In Association with Greg Authement
TCH ’86 (Leah 9th)
BP Fabric of America Fund
In Association with Kerry Landry
(Lani 11th)
R.A.B.C.
Student Incentives
Thomas & Jill Fontenot (Ian 11th)
Ann Dugas
Live Auction Items
Deep South Chemical
Glenn Ray
Roddy Richard Memorial
Scholarship
Fr. Gary Schexnayder
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.
Spirit Groups
Cheerleaders
Mike & Linda Doherty
BP Fabric of America Fund
Rebel Revue
Linda & Mike Doherty
Unique Glass LLC (Kaylie Darbonne
10th)
Eddie & Cheryl Villemarette
(Godmother of Peyton McCarley 9th)
Benny Prejean Service Co.
(Grandparents of Kaylie Darbonne
10th)
Ross Walters/Walters Funeral Home
Bedside Homecare (Taylor Sonnier
12th)
Technology
St. Bernard School
Tuition Assistance
Roddy Richard Memorial Scholarship
Wishes Granted
Jennifer & Ted Hebert (cart for Mr.
Masson)
Delores “Dee” Zimmerman TCH
’71 Memorial Fund
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 [email protected]
or 235-5711 Ext. 105.
Guidance Department – requests a rocking chair; sturdy condition,
preferably red. (Cost: varies)
10
OCTOBER, 2014
September 18, 2014
TCH Key Club’s
Fall Festival
October 29, 2014
TCH Campus
6:00-8:00 PM
Awesome job to Mrs. Snyder’s
sophomores for presenting a great skit on being a
unique person...and not being afraid to be yourself.
Ghoulish games and freaky fun!
Trick-or-Treating
Contact Tiffany Dugas (TCH ‘98) for more information:
337.235.5711 Ext. 200 or [email protected]
TCH Sports Update
CONGRATS
FOR WINS!!!
Football
Frosh: STM (Jamboree), New Iberia, Cecilia
JV: Notre Dame, New Iberia
V: New Iberia, Notre Dame, Cecilia
Volleyball
Cross Country
Frosh: Northside, 2nd STM Tournament (Academy
of Sacred Heart, ED White, Comeaux), Crowley,
Comeaux
JV: STM, Notre Dame, Lafayette High, Northside,
2nd STM Tournament (Academy of Sacred Heart,
B yrd, C omeau x ), Cr owley, C omeau x ,
Church Point
V: Notre Dame, Lafayette High, Northside,
Northwest, Academy of the Sacred Heart, Ursuline
Academy, Crowley, Comeaux, Church Point
Participation in: St. Michael’s Meet, Episcopal of
Baton Rouge Meet, Pepper Festival Run, McNeese
5K Stampede
11
Swimming
Robicheaux Center Meets: 3rd out of 7 schools, 4 th
out of 8 schools, 3rd out of 8 schools
OCTOBER, 2014
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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. ***
OCTOBER, 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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