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Connection - Bishop Kelley
 BISHOP KELLEY
HIGH SCHOOL
Connection
A CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN THE LASALLIAN TRADITION
MARCH 2014
Lent and the Beauty of Grandparents
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
Campus Ministry
School News
Students/Faculty
of the Month
Comet Sightings
PTO
Giving to BK
Calendar
March 5th begins the season of Lent. It's a little later than usual this year but the season remains what it has been for the last 20 centuries. Lent is a time of preparation for
the celebration of Christ's resurrection at Easter. In order to prepare, we are called to
reconciliation with God and others so that when Easter comes around, we are ready.
At Bishop Kelley High School we will kick off the season of Lent with Ash Wednesday
Mass on March 5 at 10 a.m. Parents and grandparents are welcome to attend. All students are invited to receive ashes on their foreheads, an outward sign of repentance and
a reminder "that you are dust, and to dust you will return" (Genesis 3:19). In other
words, we are all going to die someday. It may not be pleasant to think about, but it is
the reality, and Lent is a time to recognize that reality and to prepare for it.
In the month of March, Bishop Kelley also celebrates the great gift of our grandparents.
On the Feast of Saints Joachim and Anne, the parents of Mary and the grandparents of
Jesus, Pope Francis shared this about the beauty of grandparents:
How important grandparents are for family life, for passing on the human and religious
heritage which is so essential for each and every society! How important it is to have
inter-generational exchanges and dialogue, especially within the context of the family.
On March 25 and 26, Bishop Kelley will have such an exchange. Our students' grandparents are invited to come to campus for a series of events where we celebrate the gift of
grandparents in the life of our community. For more information on our Grandparents
Day activities, please click here.
On Ash Wednesday, I will encourage our students to take on a great Lenten challenge to
better their spiritual lives. It may be giving something up, particularly a bad habit. It may
be taking something on like being more generous with their time, talent, or treasure. To
all of us, I offer this suggestion: How about using the Lenten season to show greater
love for our elders, especially our grandparents? We could also make a more concerted
effort to pray for our deceased grandparents and for those who have recently lost a
grandparent.
I am a priest because of the influence of my grandmother. I am an educator because of
the influence of my mother and father, both of whom were teachers in their twenties.
I am grateful to God for the influence of these wonderful people. I pray that our students
will have similar influences in their lives to help them grow in faith and in appreciation of
the life experiences of their elders.
I wish you all a blessed Lent!
Diocese of Tulsa In Christ,
Rev. Brian O’Brien
HOME OF THE 2014 5A ACADEMIC BOWL STATE CHAMPIONS!
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COMMUNITY FOOD BANK OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA / PTO Club ‘17
Thanks to the
Faculty & Staff
who became
CPR certified
in February!
What a great idea! Freshman parents in PTO’s Club ‘17 scheduled a night
so that freshmen could complete Christian service hours at the Community
Food Bank. That night filled quickly and another was added. Family members were welcome to get to know each other while volunteering.
Eileen Bradshaw, Executive Director of the Food Bank wrote, “We are in
awe— you fed almost 10,000 people! The group on February 12 helped to
sort and repackage 6,093 pounds of food – equivalent to 4,687 meals and
the group on February 19 helped to sort and repackage 5,137 pounds –
equivalent to 3,952 meals. The groups volunteered a total of 170
hours. We LOVE having Kelley students here—I am an alum (Class of ‘81)
and our volunteer coordinator (Kate Pelizzoni) sent her son to Kelley, so it is
a source of pride for both of us!”
Steven Trammel
Dana Hoagland
Anna Kallstrom
Joey Beuchat
Tyler Bell
Mandi Schooley
Carol Kmetz
Jade Allison
David Dee
Troy Tokarchik
Gary Oberste
Amy Vaughn
Billy Gates
Kathy Pickup
Spencer Macklin
Amy Junger
Erin Clark
POPE FRANCIS’ INTENTIONS FOR MARCH
Respect for Women. That all cultures may respect the rights and dignity
of women.
Vocations. That many young people may accept the Lord’s invitation to
consecrate their lives to proclaiming the Gospel.
Francis Fitzgerald
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SPRING SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES The BK website also has individual
service opportunities listed. http://www.bishopkelley.org/student-lifefaith/christian-service. A group of students will travel to Chicago for a
spring break service trip. Service hours are due by 3:15 on April 29
to be considered for the 8 x 8 privilege as stated on page 15 of the
Student/Parent Handbook.
ACT
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JUNIORS: If you have completed Algebra II then you need to take the
upcoming ACT on April 12. The registration deadline is March 7 and
that is quickly approaching. Go to www.actstudent.org/start to sign
up. Your ACT scores are used to help you get into colleges as well as
the possibility of getting money to help you pay for college.
ACT REVIEW SESSIONS
ACT Prep leading up to the April 12 ACT test began February 27.
Sessions are open to any Bishop Kelley senior, junior, or sophomore
who has completed or is taking Algebra II. Registration is required.
Click here for the registration form with details. For questions please
see Mrs. Sanders in the Guidance Office.
ENGINEERING HONORS
Science teacher Mary Jo Othon was
awarded a 2014 Tex Richardson
Engineering & Science Guidance
Award for excellent and continuing
work in engineering career guidance.
Mrs. Othon coaches the Bishop Kelley
Robotics Team, and is helping many
other schools start robotics teams. At
the Diocesan Faculty Inservice, she
made a presentation to 20 educators
who are interested in starting robotics
teams.
Mrs. Othon teaches AP Physics B and
Physics I.
“We sincerely appreciate
all you do for the stu-
Senior Miranda Rauner was awarded
the Karol L. and Dorothy D. Hujsak
Engineering Scholarship of $2000 to
be used at the school of her choice.
dents at Bishop Kelley
The awards were presented by the Tulsa
Engineering Foundation, the Oklahoma
Engineering Foundation, and with the
Construction Specification Institute.
FIRST Robotics as well
and area schools with
your strong leadership in
as in the classroom.”
- Selection committee
► Science teachers Christy Hellard and Tiffany Stevens,
and Theology teacher Katie Kastl, have been selected to
participate in the Notre Dame Science and Religion
Summer Seminar held in June 2014 and 2015.
A BIG BK WELCOME
Russ Hembrey joined the Bishop Kelley teaching staff in our
Journalism Department. You
may know Mr. Hembrey as an
assistant volleyball coach or as
the bus driver for students who
travel from Broken Arrow and
Muskogee each morning. Mr.
Hembrey brings his Journalism
degree from Kansas University
along with his over 20 years of
experience in journalism with
Cox Communications. Former
Journalism teacher Bailey
McBride has joined the staff of
the Associated Press in Oklahoma City.
SUMMER SCHOOL
OPENINGS
The following summer classes
currently have openings and will
be filled on a first-registered
basis. Click here for more information.
Government: State and Local
Financial Literacy
Ecology
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Alex Moore
Mariah Rubino
Joseph Teter
Peter Simmons
Congratulations to our National Merit Finalists!
COLLEGE
PREP
TEST DATES
2014 ►
ACT TEST DATES
April 12, 2014 (at BK)
June 14, 2014
REGISTRATION
DEADLINES
March 7, 2014
May 9, 2014
SAT TEST DATES
May 3, 2014 (at BK)
June 7, 2014
REGISTRATION
DEADLINES
April 4, 2014
May 9, 2014
To register for these tests go to www.actstudent.org and sat.collegeboard.org.
When you register for a test, make sure that you put in Bishop
Kelley’s school code 373-620 or we will not receive the scores.
TEACHERS OF THE MONTH September Brandon Birks October Amanda Walker November Marianne S ch December Anna Kallstrom January Carla Treadway Note: Anna Kallstrom
was featured in last
month’s Connection.
TEACHER OF THE MONTH—JANUARY
CARLA TREADWAY
Mrs. Treadway is a Learning Specialist in the iConnect
program. She is a mentor and coach who helps students when they face academic or social challenges.
She is a caring, compassionate teacher who expects
students to be personally responsible for their own
school work and accomplishments. Fellow teachers
appreciate her ideas, guidance and encouragement, which is very helpful in
their classrooms. Parents find Mrs. Treadway to be a dependable contact for
understanding, and support. She brings her experience, creativity, and problemsolving skills to students and staff alike. This is her third year at BK. If you see
a beautiful painting in her office, take a close look; she may be the artist!
Thank you, Mrs. Treadway, for all that you add to the Bishop Kelley community.
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ACADEMIC RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE - ASK FOR HELP
TEACHER OF THE MONTH
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MARIANNE STICH
SPEECH AND DEBATE
Bishop Kelley placed first in the
Owasso, Sand Springs, Union, and
Sapulpa tournaments. Regionals
take place March 28 –29 at Union
and State is April 9-12 at OU/
Norman. For more results, see the
BK website.
Mrs. Stich is the Director of Campus Ministry and Director of Christian Service. She
is also Bishop Kelley’s tie to the global
community of Lasallian educators. She has
attended the international conference in
Rome as well as many formative workshops
and conferences in the U.S. She teaches new members of the faculty
and staff about Bishop Kelley’s Lasallian roots and mission.
Mrs. Stich uses her background as a speech and drama coach as she
plans ministry events and selects seniors to speak at Baccalaureate
Mass and Graduation. She plans the themes and prayers for Advent,
Lent, All-School Mass, and Kairos retreats. In addition to helping
students arrange and track Christian Service hours, Mrs. Stich is
teaching Composition IIA this year. She is always willing to judge
speech tournaments and be a “test audience” for speech and debate
practices. Mrs. Stich’s talents “touch the hearts and minds” of all BK
students over their four years of high school.
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Winners of Bishop Kelley’s
Creative Writing Contest
Short Story
1st Grace Roy All Saints
“Endings and New Beginnings”
2nd Turner Snapp/Steven Plaisance
St. Mary /“Space Detectives”
3rd Megan Ames St. Mary
“The Fifteen Doors”
Poetry
1st Nick Barone St. Pius X
“The Shade Tree”
2nd Jackie Alvarez, St. Pius X
“What is Love?”
3rd Brian Limekiller St. Pius X
“Untitled”
Essay
1st Erin Kane, St. Pius X
“Untitled”
ACADEMIC BOWL 5A STATE CHAMPIONS!
In Class 5A, Bishop Kelley won its second title in three years.
Kelley’s team includes Wyatt Evans, Peter Simmons, Matt
Goldsmith and Devin Raine. Kelley is coached by Medea Bendel
and Michael Blazek.
Bishop Kelley overcame a second-round loss to Edison to win five
consecutive matches and take its sixth state championship. Kelley
beat Duncan, Bishop McGuinness and Edison before defeating Edmond Deer Creek twice in the championship round.
2nd Victoria Wierzchowski, All Saints
“Participation and Respect”
Gabriella Beets, St. Pius X
“Nana: Our Memories”
3rd Kim Jones, St. Pius X
“Trip to Remember”
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Congratulations
to the cast, crew,
and directors of
“The Music Man”!
Five fabulous
performances!
Feathered hair, ‘fros, lighted dance floors, 8-tracks, and funky fresh
clothing----disco is back for one night only at Friday Night Fever, the
2014 Bishop Kelley Auction.
Enjoy a delicious dinner by Chef Jeff Marlow and a fun-filled evening of
authentic disco DJ music and lights. You will also have the opportunity
to take home some dy-no-mite Silent and Live Auction items, including:
● Trip to Italy with Frs. O’Brien and Pratt in May, 2015
● An evening for 10 with New York Times best-selling author
Dorothea Benton Frank
● Golf for four at Karsten Creek including overnight accommodations
at the luxurious Lodges
● iPad Air
● Hasty-Bake grill
● Yurman bracelet
● And more…
Visit here to make your Patron or Individual reservations for Friday,
April 25, 2014. BKbay online auction opens on Monday, April 14.
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December Seniors
of the Month
ANNAMARIA MALATI
& MITCHELL
OGLESBY
SENIORS OF THE
MONTH
SEPTEMBER
Mackenzie Straurovosky
& Nik Scott
OCTOBER
Leslie Atherton
& Joseph Teter
NOVEMBER
Roxy Eddington
& Jack Calvert
DECEMBER
Annamaria Malati is active in Comet
Ambassador, Student Council, Link
Crew, Speech and Debate, Brother
Bernadine, and intramurals. She has
also been in Kelley Krazies, Spanish
Club, and Class Board. She was
elected to the 2013 Fall Homecoming
Court and named Maid of Honor.
Annamaria is the President of National Honor Society. She has completed
Advanced Placement classes in AP
Government, AP Chemistry, and AP
Lang. This year, she is taking AP
Spanish and AP Psychology.
For her Scholars Senior Project,
Annamaria created a Mediterranean
cookbook to examine the health benefits of Mediterranean cuisine. “I particularly enjoyed doing service hours
at the Catholic Charities food pantry.“
Annamaria Malati
& Mitchell Oglesby
JANUARY
Danielle Cain
Her favorite part about Kelley is the
faculty. “The teachers especially do a
great job making classes interesting
and taking interest in the lives of
their students. It is always apparent
that they enjoy their job.”
& Will O’Connor
FEBRUARY
Julie McElroy
Caleb Cole
She is a member of St. Bernard’s
Parish.
Mitchell Oglesby is a two-year captain of BK’s Rhythm Factory Drumline,
and a four-year member. He also
helped start the Comet Lacrosse club
team. Another of Mitchell’s “claim to
fame” is being awarded best dressed
for senior superlatives.
He has focused his academics on
sciences. “I went to Tulsa Tech for
engineering and biomedical sciences
to further my education and prepare
for a biomedical engineering degree.”
He is a member of St Bernard’s
Parish and attends the Quest youth
group. He loves to scuba dive, hunt,
fish, snowboard and take adventurous
vacations.
“My favorite thing about Kelley is that
my entire family went through Kelley,
allowing me to have a true connection
to Kelley through them but at the
same time make connections myself
that will never fade and will remain
dear to me forever.”
Mitchell plans to pursue a degree in
the engineering field and possibly go
to medical school. He is in the process of deciding college plans.
@BKComets
for BK news
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Note: Danielle Cain & Will O’Connor were
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Comet Sightings
Lexi Mulkey had a successful
2013 Show Season. Lexi placed
in USEF (United States Equestrian
Federation) Zone 7's Top 10 in
four separate divisions: Large Junior Hunter on Hutton; Children's
Hunter on Shennigans and both
Low & High Children's Jumpers on
Always in the Blue.
Taylor Johnson and Macy Heins
traveled with their competitive
cheer team (Twist and Shout Diamonds) to Atlanta Cheersport and
came home National Champions.
They also won a full paid bid to
Worlds in April!
Comet Lacrosse is a new club
team with many Bishop Kelley
students playing the sport for
the first time.
Do you have a Comet Sighting?
Please send it to
[email protected]. Thank you!
Join over 1,000 other Comets
and LIKE our fan page today!
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February Seniors of the Month
JULIE MCELROY & CALEB COLE
Julie McElroy has been a leader
on Search and Sophomore Girls
Retreat. She also attended
Kairos. “My favorite thing about
Kelley is all the retreats that are
offered. They give you the chance
to make a better connection with
friends family and help you to
grow in your relationship with
God.”
Julie has taken AP Psychology
and concentrated on Spanish by
taking Spanish and joining Spanish Club for four years. “I plan to
attend OSU and study community
medicine and minor in Spanish.
I would eventually like to go do
mission work as a doctor in rural
parts of Oklahoma and travel to
third world countries and bring
medical relief to them. I worked
at St. John Medical Center last
summer and am working there
again this summer.” She is a
member of All Souls UnitarianChurch.
Julie plays varsity basketball, club
soccer and rows with the Tulsa
Rowing Club. She is a member of
Link Crew, Comet Ambassadors,
and NHS. Julie also plays violin in
the new BK String Ensemble.
Caleb Cole’s school activities in
senior year alone include Student
Council, Varsity Track, Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, National Honors
Society, Comet Ambassadors, Intramurals, Model United Nations,
Bowling Club, Pep Squad, SEARCH
talk team leader and co-director.
He has been on the 3-on-3 Tournament Championship team one year,
and was on the runner-up King of
the Court Volleyball team. This
year, his team placed third in the
Dodgeball Fundraiser. He has participated in many of these groups
for multiple years; Latin Club,
Kelley Krazies, and Basketball are
also among his activities at BK.
Caleb is a member of the Church of
St. Mary. He is a member of Serra
Club and a volunteer at Clear Creek
Monastery. He has helped at the
Diocesan Track Meet, St. Mary’s
field day, BK Open House, Comet
Basketball Camp, Animal Rescue
Foundation, and the American Heart
Association. He plans to study medicine and possibly orthopedic surgery.
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Swim Comets At the State swim meet, Beth Grundy won 3rd place in the 200 IM and 2nd place in the
100 Breaststroke, Danielle Moy Jatko placed 8th in the
100 Fly, Colin Frazee placed 10th in the 100 Breaststroke. Almost all swimmers had best times and the
relay of Danielle Moy-Jatko, Marybeth Colpitts, Bernarda Serrano, and Beth Grundy dropped time and moved
up to 13th place.
Basketball-Varsity Boys won their last regular
season game and also won the Metro Lakes Conference Championship with an undefeated 12-0 record in
Conference. Good luck at Regionals! BK is the host for
the Feb. 28 first round. Basketball- Varsity Girls
ended a hard-fought season in the first round of
Regionals.
Comet Wrestling: Brice Inbody finished 2nd in
Regionals and competes at State. Matt Smith qualified for State by finishing 4th. Spencer Zellers competed in the Quarterfinals. Over 20 teams competed in
the BK Classic held February 7-8.
Track Skiatook Invitational March 7; grades 9 & 10
compete March 4 at Catoosa.
Golf Boys play at the McAlester Invitational on March
10. Girls play March 27 at the Jenks Invitational.
Tennis Boys play Union on March 3. Girls begin the
season March 1 at the Jenks Tournament.
▼ SENIOR NIGHT WINTER SPORTS 2014
A look to the west from the new concession area.
Progress continues on the Stadium Expansion/Renovation
Project. Future plans include expanding the seating and
the press box, as well as adding restrooms and fieldhouse
renovation/construction.
BASEBALL
Bishop Kelley vs. Jenks Thursday, March 6 , 7:30 p.m. ONEOK Field BASEBALL ALUMNI WEEKEND
MARCH 21-22
Kelley's former baseball coach, Tony Scardino,
is bringing Blue Valley North from Kansas City to
scrimmage the Comets on Friday and Saturday.
Alumni can catch a game while returning to the
campus for alumni festivities. The alumni game will
follow the Varsity game on Saturday at noon on
March 22. An Alumni package that includes a ticket
to the game, refreshments and shirt for $30. To add
your name to the email list or for further information
contact Jeff Pazales at [email protected].
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Parent Teacher Organization
Dear Bishop Kelley Families:
I hope everyone is looking forward to spring and nicer weather. We have many great activities
planned for the spring. Thank you to the Margaret Oglesby, Janice Teter, Celeste Cole, Christen Miles
and the senior parents for a wonderful teacher luncheon.
We are looking forward to our Grandparent Prom and Grandparent Prayer Services in March. If you
have grandparents who need to be added to the grandparent list, please sign them up on the Bishop
Kelley website. We are looking for volunteers to help with the Prom on March 25th or Grandparents
Day on March 26th. Please contact Jennifer Wood at [email protected] if you would like
to volunteer for one of the activities.
Moms in Prayer are still meeting every Wednesday at 1:45 to pray for our students and staff.
Thank you for your continued support of PTO.
Mary Sanderlin, PTO President
Club 17
CLUB 17 MARDI GRAS SOCIAL!
Tuesday, March 4
6 - 8 p.m.
The Tropical Restaurant and Bar
8125 E 49th St
Appetizers and drinks available to
purchase.
RSVP [email protected] or
[email protected].
► Moms in Prayer meet every
Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. in the De
La Salle Chapel to pray for our students, faculty, and staff. All are welcome.
► Join us March 4 for our PTO
Monthly Meeting at 8:30 in the
Library Conference Room.
Club 17 LUNCH
Friday, March 28/ 11:30 a.m.
COSMOS
3334 S. Peoria Ave.
► Grandparents’ Day on March 26.
Make sure BK has contact information for Grandparents’ Day and
“Senior Prom” on March 25.
See link.
Club 15
Lunch at Cardigan's on Lewis
Friday, March 7, 2014 (first Friday
of the month due to spring break)
11:30 a.m.
If you can help bring muffins or
cookies for the receptions, contact
Jennifer Wood. These events are
very well-attended!
Spring Social and Wine Tasting
Hosted by Kim and Kirk Gage,
Elizabeth and Cliff Nutt
April - Date TBD
Club 16 LUNCH
Thursday, March 6/ Noon
McNellie’s South
7031 S. Zurich (71st & Yale)
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► Looking Ahead
Spring Break March 17-21
Prom Saturday, April 26
7-11 p.m.
Graduation is Saturday, May 24
10 a.m. / TU Reynolds Center
Club ‘17 nights at the Community
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
Thanks, Volunteers!
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► THANK YOU to everyone who has supported Believe in Kelley, and to our
co-chairs, Teresa and Kurt Slagle. This annual fund helps with tuition assistance
and school needs not covered by tuition. We have donations of $237,360, or
56% toward our goal of $425,000. This year’s Believe in Kelley drive will also
fund upgrades to our bus fleet and tuition assistance. Every gift of any size is
welcome! The drive extends until June 30, 2014. https://www.bishopkelley.org/
Focus on Alumni Giving: Many alumni who give to
Bishop Kelley are current parents, faculty and staff.
This year, we are encouraging giving from every class!
Please consider a gift and encourage others to
participate in the 2013-14 Believe in Kelley fund!
Georges Habib ’13 heard that BK needed funds to be
eligible for a matching gift for HVAC last year.
Although he attends TCC and works part-time, he
made a gift and a pledge. “I consider Bishop Kelley
my second family after four years here,“ said
Georges.
► PLANNED GIVING is effective tax planning as
well as funding Bishop Kelley’s future.
One beneficial and convenient way for Bishop Kelley
supporters to help the school grow its endowment is
through planned gifts. This year alone, four families
have placed planned gifts totaling more than
$900,000 that will one day benefit the Bishop Kelley
Endowment Trust. If this is something you’d like to
consider, contact The Advancement Group at
918.491.0079 or Doug Thomas, BK’s Director of
Advancement at 918.949.8872 or at
[email protected].
BishopKelleyComets.tv webcast
for games and events.
► See the video
sent to alums for
Valentine’s Day.
► A TIME FOR PLANTING!
Help beautify Bishop Kelley’s campus with the gift
of a tree. Early spring is the time to plant! Bishop
Kelley’s large campus has many areas to landscape
and we have had extreme weather over the past
three years that has taken a toll on our trees. We are
partnering with Southwood Landscape and Nursery,
owned by alums Joe Schulte ’67 and Ginny Cronk
Schulte ’68, to make the most of our landscape donation gifts. Information is available on the Bishop
Kelley website and on Bishop Kelley Facebook.
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March 2014
"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy—think about such things.” Philippians 4:8 Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
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Freshman Boys Retreat
2014‐2015
Online Registra on Due See www.BishopKelleyhs.org for complete calendar,
school, and sports information
Baseball Polar Bear Scrimmage Girls Tennis @ Jenks Boys Basketball 5A Regionals TBA 2
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B/G Soccer vs Putnam City No Baseball vs Bentonville 10
Time to
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Track (9th/10th) @ Catoosa Girls Tennis @ Union Boys Tennis @ Union 9
PTO Mtg @ 8:30 am Library Mee ng Rm 11
Late Start - 9 am
Faculty Meeting
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Ash Wednesday
All-School Mass
10:00 am - All are welcome
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Late Start - 9 am
Baseball @ Owasso Club ‘16 McNellie’s South—Noon Track @ Skiatook Boys Tennis @ Jenks Baseball @ Ponca City 13 Late Start - 9 am
Baseball vs Bartlesville Girls Tennis @ Claremore Baseball vs Ponca City BK Boys Soccer Invita onal 14
Late Start - 9 am
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12:15 Dismissal Finals: 1st & 2nd Boys Tennis @ Claremore Baseball vs Ft. Smith Southside Finals: 3rd & 4th Baseball @ Bartlesville Spring Break Mission Trip
5A State Basketball TBA B/G Soccer vs Bixby 18
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Basketball 5A Area TBA Baseball vs Jenks @ ONEOK 12:15 Dismissal Boys Golf @ McAlester Invita onal 17
Adora on 7:45‐2:45 Chapel
Club ‘15 Cardigans on Lewis—11:30 am Ac ng I presents The Emperor’s New Clothes 8pm STC 7
Beans & Jeans Day
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Baseball vs Rogers, AR 21
Enjoy Spring Break
Break—
—March 17
17--21
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Baseball vs Blue Valley North
Spring Break Mission Trip to Chicago - Saturday (3/15) to Saturday (3/22)
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B/G Soccer @ Muskogee 24
25 Track (9th) @ Tahlequah 26
Girls Tennis @ Edison (with BTW) Boys Tennis @ BTW (LaFortune) Baseball vs Broken Arrow Boys Golf @ Coweta Invita onal Grandparents’ Prom
Baseball @ Broken Arrow 6:30-7:30 pm Commons
4th Quarter begins 30
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Girls Golf @ Coweta Tournament Baseball vs BTW PTO Mtg @ 8:30 am Library Mee ng Rm Watch for
Parent
Prom Email
Baseball @ BTW Girls Golf @ Union Tournament Late Start - 9 am
Grandparents’ Day
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Student Trivia Night 7‐8 pm Commons Reconcilia on Services 1st & 2nd Blocks Girls Golf @ Jenks Invita onal 2
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Reconcilia on Services Lasallian Service Day
3rd & 4th Blocks Track @ Wagoner Boys Golf @ Union/BA Invita onal B/G Soccer @ Union Late Start - 9 am
Faculty Meeting
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Club ‘17 Cosmos on Peoria—11:30 am Financial Aid Deadline
April 15