february 18, 2016 - St. Scholastica Academy

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february 18, 2016 - St. Scholastica Academy
FEBRUARY 18, 2016
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Parents,
I hope everyone enjoyed the Mardi Gras holidays! On Friday
before the break, the SSA community celebrated Feast Day with
Mass, Eighth Grade Inductions and a special luncheon. It was a
fantastic day and many people worked very hard to make it special
for the girls. Thank you to Stephanie Ruli, Jeanelle Scheurich
and their team for transforming the dining room for our luncheon
and for serving the entire SSA community. We also thank April
Giroir and her staff for cooking the delicious meal. This is a very
CALENDAR
special tradition at SSA; we appreciate all the hard work of so
The tentative 2015-2016 School Calendar is many people to make the event enjoyable and successful.
listed on the SSA website. www.SSAcad.org
Please note that dates sometimes change, so Over the Mardi Gras break, Mr. Rafi Flores, led a group of
it is best to use the calendar listed below.
25 girls on a mission trip to Hidden Lake Teen Life Camp in
Georgia. The girls were fantastic in every way! It was a week of
Important February Dates:
all things SSA- prayer, work, study and community. Assisting Mr.
22- SSA Family Time
24- Ochsner Blood Drive* (9:00 am–2:00 pm) Flores were Penny Flores, Mary Ellen Jordan and Christine
Baglow who were integral to the success of the week!
26- Sweetheart Dance (7:00–10:00 pm)
Important March Dates:
1- Dove Experience (3:30-5:00 pm)
Tryout Meeting for Cheer & Dance teams
(5:00 pm)
5- SPS Cheerleader Tryouts (8:00 am)
SSA Royalette Tryouts (1:30 pm)
10- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
11- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
12- Falaya Fling on SSA’s campus
14- SSA Family Time
15- Juniors take ACT
New SPS Cheer Parent Mtg (5:00 pm)
SPS Cheer Uniform Fitting (6:00 pm)
19- SPS Golden Blues Tryouts (8:00 am)
SSA Cheerleader Tryouts (1:00 pm)
21- SIPS (late arrival)
24- Holy Thursday Prayer Service
25 - April 3- Easter Holidays
Important April Dates:
4- Classes Resume
6- Mother/Daughter event
11- Recognition Assembly: Honor Roll and
Student Athletes
14- Field Day
15- Grandparents’ Day (9:00 am)
Jr/Sr Prom (7:00 – 10:00 pm)
16- Alumnae Luncheon
18- SIPS (late arrival)
21-24- Seussical Spring Musical
29- Seniors Last Day
* Parents are invited on campus during
school hours to attend these events.
Senior Beverly Brown is representing SSA on the state and
national level! All in one week, she was named a National Merit
Finalist, was chosen one of four Distinguished Finalists in the 2016
Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in Louisiana and is one of
250 finalists for a Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Award. There
were 87,000 applicants for this award and our Beverly is a finalist!
Go Beverly, we are proud of you.
And on the proud note, super job basketball team! The girls played
a courageous game last night in the first round of the LHSAA
playoffs. This is the first time in 10 years SSA has made it to the BiDistrict round of the LHSAA State Playoffs. The girls ended their
season ranked 28th in the State. Congratulations to the girls and
their coaches Lacey Sharp and Elicia Ocmond.
Good luck to the soccer team as they play their semi-final match
tonight, travelling to Shreveport to play Byrd High School. Let’s
bring our A game and have the opportunity to defend the Division
I title next week. Play hard girls; you can do it!
Congratulations to our SSA Cheerleaders for placing 7th in the
UDA National competition. Coach Mary Simoneaux Egan ‘09
did a marvelous job with the girls and they were outstanding.
As we enter the Lenten season, may you experience the peacefulness
of prayer and reflection that accompany this time in our church.
God’s blessings as we pray, work and study in community.
Elizabeth Cerise LaForge, Ph.D.
President
MISSION STATEMENT
St. Scholastica Academy is a Catholic, all-girls, college-preparatory
high school located in Covington, Louisiana. Founded in 1903, SSA
perpetuates the Benedictine tradition of balancing prayer, work, study,
and community in developing adolescent girls into Christian women
grounded in the Gospel values of the Catholic faith.
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 Phone (985) 892-2540 www.SSAcad.org
SSA NEWS & REMINDERS
• A highlight of Mother-Daughter on Wednesday, April 6th will be senior video tributes to their mother. Seniors must
prepare their 30-second video tributes by filming with their SSA iPads. The Help Desk staff will provide assistance as
needed. The deadline for submitting videos is Thursday, March 17th at 3:15 pm.
• Congratulations to senior Preslee Jones for being selected to become a member of the National Society of High
School Scholars (NSHSS). This recognition is given to top students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership
and community commitment.
• Thank you to Rafael Flores, his wife, Penny, Dr. Cissy LaForge, Christine Baglow and Mary Ellen Jordan for
chaperoning 25 SSA students during their Mardi Gras Mission trip to Life Teen Hidden Lake in Dahlonega, GA. The
girls worked very hard during the trip, but were also able to enjoy team-building exercises and playing in the snow!
• Congratulations to senior Beverly Brown who was named a National Merit Finalist. She now moves on in the
competition towards becoming a National Merit Scholar. Please keep Beverly in your prayers for this competition, as
well as for the continued competition for the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Award. Beverly is one of 250 Regional
Finalists. She was also named one of four Distinguished Finalists for the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in
Louisiana. Her volunteer hours also qualified her for the President’s Volunteer Service Award, recognizing Americans
of all ages who volunteer significant amounts of time to serving their communities and their country.
Preslee Jones
Beverly Brown
SSA PARENT CLUB
Listed below are various opportunities for parent club involvement and event needs.
• DOVE CHOCOLATES: On Tuesday, March 1st, SSA will be hosting all of our new students and their parents at
a “New Dove Experience.” We would appreciate donations of the blue Dove chocolates for this event. Please bring
your donation to the SSA Advancement Office (grey house) before Friday, Feb. 26th.
• MOTHER’S DAY OF REFLECTION: The SSA Parent Club will host a Mother’s Day of Reflection on
Wednesday, March 9th from 9:00 am - Noon in the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel on SSA’s campus. Mass
will begin at 9:00 am followed by a presentation by Melanie Arnold. Lunch will be held at Mac’s on Boston at 12:30
pm. Cost is $20 per person, which includes lunch. Please contact Wendy Sullivan at [email protected] or 504610-8443.
Tentative 2016-2017 School Calendar
August
10- Book Day
Orientations
Senior Night
11- Classes Begin - Full Day
25- Ring Mass
26- Ring Day
September
5- Labor Day - No School
October
13- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
14- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
19- No school for 8th & 12th graders
9th, 10th & 11th graders off at 11:30 am
November
3- 1:00 pm Dismissal for Students
Open House for Prospective Students
4- No Classes
19 - 27 Thanksgiving Holidays
December
16- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
19- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
20- MATH EXAM (9:30 am dismissal)
Dec. 21 – Jan. 3 Christmas Holidays
January
4- Classes Resume
16- Martin Luther King Day - No School
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 February
10- 8th Grade Induction
Feb. 25-March 5 Mardi Gras Holidays
March
16- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
17- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
April
14-23 Easter Holidays
May
13- Graduation
22- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
23- EXAMS (11:30 am dismissal)
24- EXAMS (9:30 am dismissal)
Phone (985) 892-2540 www.SSAcad.org
Upcoming Bowling Matches
Feb. 22 at Tangi Lanes*, 3:30 pm
Feb. 24 at Tangi Lanes*, 3:30 pm
Feb. 29 at Tangi Lanes*, 3:30 pm
SPORTS
*denotes District Games
Upcoming Tennis Matches
Feb. 24 at Pelican Athletic Club, 3:30 pm
March 9 at Pelican Athletic Club, 3:30 pm
Upcoming Softball Games
to view the entire schedule, click here
Feb. 23 at Fisher High School, 4:00 pm
Feb. 25 vs St. Michael’s, 4:00 pm
Feb. 26-27 Northshore/Southshore Challenge
• Anyone interested in trying out for a sport during the spring season must turn in a completed physical form to Mrs.
Stephanie in the front office before try outs. No student athlete may practice unless a completed physical has been
turned in to Mrs. Stephanie.
• The SSA Basketball team defeated Lakeshore (45-17) on Thursday, February 4th and defeated Pearl River (58-34)
on Thursday, February 11th. Seniors Lizzie Lagarde, Teresa Vall and Samantha Zelden were recognized during the
Lakeshore game.
SSA Scorers ve Lakeshore: SSA Scorers vs Pearl River:
Katherine Chaisson: 2 Points
Lizzie Lagarde: 4 Points
Lizzie Lagarde: 12 Points
Cameron Lala: 6 Points
Hailey Rowbatham: 2 Points
Victoria Penn: 6 Points
Claire Schmitt: 11 Points
Raleigh Quinlin: 2 Points
Teresa Vall: 6 Points
Claire Schmitt: 14 Points
Sam Zelden: 12 Points
Teresa Vall: 10 Points
Sam Zelden: 12 Points
SSA Record: 12-11
District Record: 4-5SSA Record: 13-11
District Record: 5-5
• Congratulations to the SSA Cheerleading team for placing 7th in the JV-Non Tumbling division on Sunday, February
7th at the UCA National Competition in Orlando.
• Congratulations to the girls 4 x 800 meter relay team (Annie Jung, Henley Crosby, Molly McHale, & Katie Collura)
for qualifying for the Indoor State Championships on Saturday, February 13th at LSU.
• The SSA Soccer team will compete in the semifinal match on Friday, February 19th at Byrd High School in Shreveport.
Game time is 5:00 pm. There will be a $5.00 admission fee for everyone.
• 8th grade Track practice will begin on Monday, February 22nd. Practice will be at the SSA Athletic Complex on Hwy
190 from 3:30 - 5:00 pm.
SSA seniors Lizzie Lagarde, Sam Zelden and Teresa Vall were
recognized during Senior Night for the Basketball team.
SSA Cheerleaders at the ESPN Wide World
of Sports in Orlando, FL
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 Phone (985) 892-2540 www.SSAcad.org
SSA’s Falaya Fling is going electronic this year!
In an effort to “go green” all bids will be done through your smartphone or the
available iPad’s that will be manned by SSA honor students that evening. Throughout
the evening, Fling participants will receive periodic updates on auction items and will
be able to immediately increase their bid, as desired. Payment will be as simple as
the click of a button, once your credit card has been registered.
Please
visit
www.SSAcad.org
to
purchase tickets to this year’s Falaya
Fling! Bidding before and at the event
will be online this year! Registering
online will facilitate the bidding and
purchasing process for that night.
Please do this as early as possible.
Bidding will be facilitated through
smartphones.
We have an exciting raffle this year! Buy a chance to win one 20162017 BASE TUITION at SSA! Raffle tickets may be purchased on the
school website, or by clicking the box.
We encourage you to patronize the following sponsors and restaurants and let them know you appreciate their involvement in the Fling.
Thank you to the following sponsors who have agreed to participate in the 2016 Falaya Fling:
GOLD
Surgical Specialist of LA
BLUE
SILVER
EmbroidMe of Mandeville
Mercedes-Benz of New Orleans
WHITE
BLACK
Air Conditioning & Heating Specialist, Inc.
Daigle Fisse & Kessenich, PLC
Elegant Shutters, LLC – Will McCaleb
CLECO Power LLC
Dustin R. Dupepe State Farm Agency
Holly and Smith Architects APAC
Mary and Dr. Kevin Darr
First Bank and Trust
Pelican Athletic Club
Pelican Energy Consultants
Richard and Beth Lambert
Reverend Msgr. Frank J. Giroir Raymond James
St. Anselm Church
Resource Bank
Mike and Gail Sitarz
June and Harry Warner
Thank you to the following restaurants that have agreed to participate
in the 2016 Falaya Fling:
Acme Oyster House
Aiavolasiti’s Bakery
Beck-N-Call Café & Catering
Champagne Beverage Company, Inc.
Coffee Rani
Copeland’s of New Orleans
Cupcake Concept
DiCristina’s Italian and Seafood Restaurant
Dr. Gumbo’s New Orleans Cuisine, Inc.
Gallagher’s Grill
Honey Baked Ham Northshore
Impastato Cellars
Isabella’s Pizzeria
Keith Young’s Steakhouse
Monster Po-Boys
New Orleans Food and Spirits
Nonna Randazzo’s Italian Bakery & Cafe’
Pat’s Seafood & Cajun Deli
PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans
Rusty Pelican Seafood & Sippin Station
The Dakota Restaurant
The English Tea Room & Eatery
The Louisiana Coca-Cola Bottling
Company, Ltd
• SSA FALAYA FLING: Volunteers are needed to help with solicitations, set up, clean up and other tasks associated
with SSA’s annual Falaya Fling fundraiser. This is a fun event to attend, but getting involved in the preparations is
also a fun way to meet people in the SSA community. We encourage everyone to be a part of this event in any way
that you can. Please contact Fling co-chair Lindsay Edwards at [email protected] for more information.
• STUDENTS: If you would like to volunteer to help with this year’s Falaya Fling, and earn service hours, please
contact Lindsay Coutrado VanAs ‘95 at [email protected] or by signing up in the grey house.
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 Phone (985) 892-2540 www.SSAcad.org
SSA PHOTOS
SSA students went on a mission trip over the Mardi Gras break.
The Golden Blues marched in the Krewe of Endymion.
Students enjoyed the Feast Day lunch.
Allison Weimer, Rafael Flores, Madeline Lacroix,
and Molly Brown work during their mission trip.
Senior Anna Rawls pins 8th grader Erica Desforges
with Annie Schwartz.
Thank you to all of the parents that volunteered to help with Feast Day!
Faculty members Doreen Picone (15), Kristen Schonberg Blackburn ‘92 (5), Kristi Becerra (15), Aimee Boudreaux MacIver ‘96
(10), Lynne Fritscher Link ‘07 (5), Pete Bertucci (15), Chris Pool(15), Stephanie Cassesi (10) and Nancy Caston (15) received pins
for various years of service to SSA.
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 Phone (985) 892-2540 www.SSAcad.org
Did you know that SSA collects
Box Tops and Community Coffee
labels in the front office?
Please help support our school
through both of these programs.
Pray the Rosary - This year we are hoping to continue
the practice begun last year of people saying a
decade or special prayer of the rosary for SSA on
a given day. If you would like to be a part of this
prayerful practice, please contact Melanie Arnold
at 504-421-5848 for more information.
IN THE SPIRIT OF ST. SCHOLASTICA
POPE FRANCIS TWEET
February 15, 2016
School Prayer - Loving God, accept our humble
offerings of prayer and work this day. St.
Scholastica, teach us love. Our Lady of Wisdom,
teach us truth.
Amen.
“In the heart of every person is
a desire to live in freedom, in a
place where change is possible in
fellowship and solidarity.”
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy - Every Friday at 3:00 pm
in the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel.
SSA DINING ROOM MENU
There will be a soup, salad and baked potato bar
offered every day.
Please make sure to bring your School ID
when you purchase lunch in the Dining Room.
The staff will scan your barcode,
which makes the lunch line process go much faster.
Please click here to view the February menu
SSA Grotto Pavers
Click here, or contact
Yvette Cardinale
in the Advancement Office
for more information.
985-892-2540 x 130
or [email protected]
Communion Service - Every Friday at 7:30 am in the
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel.
Adoration - Every First Friday from 8:00 am – 3:00
pm in the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel.
Sign up for your hour by calling Tammy Campo at
886-3011.
Mary and Muffins - Every Tuesday at 7:30 am in the
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel, students
pray the rosary and enjoy a muffin before school.
When alumnae or alum parents step back on campus, the first thing they
notice are the changes at SSA. The feelings and memories from when they
or their daughters were in school remain the same, and the changes then
become part of their pride for SSA. One of the major changes at the Academy
was the beautification of the Grotto area.
Built in 1910, the Grotto has been recognized as a symbol of spirituality, legacy
and tradition. In recent years, the Grotto has become a gathering place for
seniors to take pictures with their friends on Ring Day, as well as a focus
for other student memories. You can be a part of this Grotto beautification
project by purchasing a paver to:
• Commemorate a cherished loved one
• Honor your daughter for a special event or job well done
• Honor a favorite teacher, coach or mentor
• Honor a classmate or friend
• Honor a graduate or alumna
• Celebrate a birthday or other memorable occasion
Please make sure to follow
us on Twitter!
@SSADoves
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 Don’t forget to “Like” our
SSA Facebook Page!
St. Scholastica Academy Covington, Louisiana
Phone (985) 892-2540 Please make sure to
follow us on Instagram!
@CovDove1903
www.SSAcad.org
COUNSELORS’ CORNER
The SSA counseling department provides a comprehensive program reaching all students throughout the school
year focusing on academic, career/college, and personal/social needs.
FEBRUARY
• Senior TOPS Final Reviews
• Interim Grades Sessions
• 8th Grade Lifeskills
• 9th Grade Study Skills
• 10th Grade Anxiety/
Test Taking
• Bullying Prevention
Toni Pettavino
Carol Pool
Katherine Taylor
COUNSELING DEPARTMENT NEWS
Did you know the Counseling Department has an Edline page that correlates with the presentations given to the girls?
Please visit: https://www.edline.net/pages/St_Scholastica_Academy/16983919427857
FROM CAROLINE CAPPS: COLLEGE ADVISOR
SSA COLL
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TOPS
Throughout the year colleges and universities will visit our campus to speak with interested students. Visits June
are hosted in the front room of the library during our lunch period. Please stop by and find out what they
have to offer.
Date: College/University
February 25: Our Lady of Holy Cross
March 3: Spring Hill College
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Give the Gift of LIFE!
THE OCHSNER BLOOD BANK
SSA BLOOD DRIVE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
Donate Blood & You Could Win
9 AM - 2 PM
$10 for each donation will go towards a Scholarship to be awarded to a student
Please contact
Mrs. Kristen
Blackburn
thethe
Advancement
Office, or at
blood donor
from your
schoolin at
end of the year.
[email protected] to sign-up to donate, or to get a consent form.
Students will receive 2 Service Hours for donating!
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO DONATE?
17 years and older must weigh at least 110lbs. to donate.
16 years old must weigh at least 120lbs. and have written parental consent.
Eat a healthy meal
before donating.
Drink LOTS of water
before & after your
donation.
Bring Photo ID.
Consent Form
Date: Wednesday, February 24th
Time: 9am-2pm
Location: Bloodmobile will be parked in front of the Advancement
Office/Gray House, next to the gym.
122 S. Massachusetts Street, Covington, LA 70433 Phone (985) 892-2540 www.SSAcad.org
RED CROSS LIFEGUARD
CERTIFICATION CLASS
2016 SPRING CLASSES REGISTERING NOW
Red Cross certified Instructor Janice Evans will be offering two Lifeguard certification and recertification classes
this season at Tchefuncta Country Club on the following dates:
Class #1
Friday March 11, 5-9pm
Saturday March 12, 9-3pm
Sunday March 13, 12-5pm
Friday March 18, 5-9pm
Saturday March 19, 9-3pm
Sunday March 20, 12 - 5pm
Class #2
Friday April 22, 5-9pm
Saturday April 23, 9-3pm
Sunday April 24, 12-5pm
Friday April 29, 5-9pm
Saturday April 30, 9-3pm
Sunday May 1, 12-5pm
Students are eligible at age 15. This 2-year Certification includes CPR, and students must attend all six classes for
certification. Birth certificate or driver’s license copies should accompany application.
Cost: Full certification: $350.00 (including CPR)
Lifeguard recertification: $200.00 (includes CPR)
CPR certification only: $85, CPR recertification only: $65
Please fill out the below form and return with payment to confirm your spot. Checks are to be made payable to:
Janice Evans.
Mail to:
Janice Evans - Lifeguard Certification,
60215 Oaklawn Ave,
LaCombe, LA 70445
Questions? Contact Janice Evans at 985-966-2184 or [email protected] OR Shannon Prator at 985502-0921 or [email protected].
Name:
Parent Name
Cell Phone
LG certification
Class #1 (March)
DOB
Phone
Email
LG Re-certification
OR Class #2 (Apr)
CPR only
Age