A word from the principal… - Sacred Heart
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A word from the principal… - Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart-Griffin January 2016 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN A COMMUNITY OF FAITH A word from the principal… Dear Parents and Students, I hope the joys and gifts of Christmas are still blessing you. Happy New Year! I say that from the depth of my heart and from my joy for life. I want to encourage you to make New Year’s resolutions. I think goal setting and focus are really important. I enjoy and am inspired by quotations such as “Good, better, best. Never let it rest until your good is better and your better is best.” I will scatter a few more on this page for you to ponder. Some quotations that I plan to examine more carefully during this Jubilee Year of Mercy are the scripture passages that call us to do the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. Accepting the challenges of the secular quotations and investing that inspiration and energy in doing the Works of Mercy ought to make for an amazing year! Let’s all walk that “road less travelled”… Wishing you the best year ever! Sr. Margaret Joanne Life is a song - sing it. Life is a game - Two roads diverged in a wood and Live I - I took the one less traveled by, play it. Life is a laugh and that has made all the challenge - meet love difference. Robert Frost it. Life is a dream - learn realize it. Life is a sacrifice - offer it. Read more at Life is love - enjoy http://www.brainyquote.com/qu Pope Francis …True joy does not come from things or from possessing, otes/quotes/r/robertfros101324.h no! It is born from the encounter, from the “To give anything lessit.than your relationship withtml#iFXIxJIuLblSlGqL.99 others, it is born from feeling accepted, Steve Prefontaine understood and loved, and from best is to sacrifice your gift.” - accepting, from understanding and from loving; and this is not because of a passing fancy but because the other is a person. Joy is born “As you did it to one of the least of from the gratuitousness of an encounter! It is hearing these, you did it to me” someone say, but not necessarily with words: “You are important to me”. Matthew 25:31-46 For your information…. SHG Band We are the Sacred Heart-Griffin High School Band. Our small, but mighty, group is planning a trip to our nation's capital in March. We will be performing as well as touring while we are there. We are hoping to make some deeper and more meaningful connections for our annual Veteran's Day concert by visiting the war memorials and Arlington. We hope to express our pride in our Springfield roots as we visit the Lincoln Memorial. The funds raised will be used to offset transportation and hotel expenses. And we thought a Go Fund Me page would be a better venue to raise funds than selling wrapping paper or cheese and sausage! We are a small band, nine members with one director and one volunteer staff. We are planning this trip on our own because the travel companies were too expensive. Not all of our students can afford the cost of the trip so we have some fundraising plans to bring down the overall cost of the trip, this fundraising site included. We do hope that starting a tradition of travel will be one more awesome aspect of the program and will draw more people to participate. We will be extremely grateful if we can meet our goal! This will mean the trip will be VERY affordable and all of us will be able to go! You can support us by going to www.gofundme.com/vnd65d2c . D.C. or bust! ~ ~ Before School Drop Off and After School Pick Up Sacred Heart-Griffin has two drop-off lines before school. One drop-off is the circle drive in the front along Washington Street and the other is in the back parking lot off Monroe Street. There is only one pickup line after school which is the back parking lot off Monroe Street. Please refer to the parking instructions located on the SHG Home Page > Student Life > Student forms > after school pick-up. The circle drive along Washington Street is blocked off to after school traffic for the safety of our students. During the school day, please DO NOT block traffic by double parking in the circle drive. The circle drive is the fire lane for emergencies. ~ School Safety - Parents please make sure your son's/daughter's emergency contact information (names of all persons students may be released to) is up to date with the main office. In the event of an evacuation, students will be only dismissed to those people whose names appear in the emergency contact list. Contact the main office with any changes/updates. ~ Planning Ahead – Prom Dresses – The Sacred Heart-Griffin Junior/Senior Prom is Saturday, April 23, 2016. We know that girls begin shopping early for that special Prom dress. The following guidelines MUST be followed when selecting a dress. Dresses should reflect a concern for Christian values in being both modest and tasteful. The dress style should cover rather than reveal the bust line. Low cut, tight, and/or revealing bust lines are neither modest nor acceptable. Bare mid-riffs ARE NOT ALLOWED! Different body shapes and sizes have differing styles to address modesty and good taste. NOTE - This year, ladies are allowed to wear flip-flops with their formal dresses. Consider saving on shoes that are only worn for the first ten minutes of the event and then taken off. New Year’s Resolution Ideas: Encounter the Lord each day Nurture Friendships Practice Gratitude Resist Overwork Be Mindful Get Healthy Around the school…. Class of 2018 Blessing of the Rings Ceremony ~ Congratulations! This year, SHG is proud to announce that the following 19 choir students were chosen through audition for the 2015 all-district concert that was held Nov. 14 at Western Illinois University: Anna Benoit, Devin Boehme, Kyle Bolinger, Katy Bretscher, Anna Carter, Lindsay Finnell, Claire Hylin, Evan Ihlenfeldt, Nathan Ihlenfeldt, Donovan Kennedy, Michael Lanham, Tori Londrigan, Ellen Mannion, Savannah Millspaugh, Anthony Owens, Grace Portz, Austin Servais, and Jimmy Tapocik. For the first time in the recorded history of SHG’s music department, 3 music students achieved the highest score in their Division IV audition. This means that SHG students received the highest score in 5 out of the 8 sections of voicings that were tested in our region. Those students are: Michael Lanham, Tori Londrigan and Austin Servais. They are automatically designated for the All-State Honors Choir. Also, SHG students who were chosen for the All-State Choir are: Devin Boehme and Claire Hylin, In addition, students who were chosen for the All-State Honors Choir are: Anna Benoit, Katy Bretscher and Nathan Ihlenfeldt. These students will attend the Illinois Music Educators Festival in Peoria January and represent SHG in the All-State Concert. ~ Choral Christmas Presentation of “God is Light” ~ Catholic Athletes for Christ On November 19, CAC, in conjunction with the Our Lady Of Nazareth club, held a fundraiser. CAC used the funds generated to donate to two organizations in the city: The Matthew Project and Mini O'Beirne Crisis Nursery. Each group was given a donation of $500. Thanks to our 2 major sponsors: Dan Dondaville of Merrill Lynch and Todd Green of Green Family stores for helping to make this possible and for all who attended the fundraiser. ~ Band Christmas Concert ~ Congratulations! The following students for being recognized as Illinois State Scholars: Anna Benoit, Jacob Blair, Janaya Brown, Julia Clark, Claire Conlon, Louis Connelly, Murphy Davis, Connor Duke, Haley Enlow, Nathaniel Fierstos, Lindsay Finnell, Nolan Finney, John Fischer, Andrew Gonzalez, Reed Groesch, Kailey Johannes, Jacqueline Johnson, Thomas Johnston, Donovan Kennedy , Kelly Kiel, Michael Lanham, Kailey Lauterbach, Victoria Londrigan, William Londrigan, Clayton Luker, Bailey Manuel, Luke McDonald, Elyse Morehead, Jon-Owen Parn, Hunter Ridley, Hannah Roberts, Megan Schultz, Austin Servais, Theresa Shaff, Paige Ulrich, Naomi Wilson, Clara Young. ~ 2015 Boys Kairos Group ~ National Catholic Youth Conference 2015 ~ German Club Trip to Christkindle Markt The trip to the Christkindl Markt in Chicago was a lot of fun and enjoyed by all. The weather was superb. Now we are planning for the Summer trip to Germany, July 1st through the 12th. There are still openings for those who would wish to join us. We are also looking for families who are willing to take in a German exchange student for 4 weeks in the Spring. If you have any questions please contact Frau Huffman. ~ Guidance Department Update... COLLEGE INFORMATION SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Guidance Department receives information regarding various scholarship opportunities for students attending college in the fall. This is by no means a complete listing of all scholarships available to students. There are many university sponsored scholarships that are not listed here but can be found on the university website or by contacting the university’s financial aid department. We also file any individual college scholarship offerings we receive in the College Counseling Center. As we receive information on scholarship opportunities, we update our website. To view the list of these scholarships, go to www.shg.org and go to the Student tab. Click the Guidance Office link and scroll down that page to the College Counseling link and choose College Scholarships. Scholarships are listed alphabetically in the month they are due with a brief description and application information. For more information, please stop by the Guidance Department. In addition, national scholarship offerings can be found by using your Naviance account. Go to the Colleges tab and then click on the National Scholarship Link under the Scholarships and Money heading. This website is hosted by Sallie Mae. MID-YEAR REPORTS Many universities require that a mid-year report be mailed for admission consideration. Please ensure that your student has completed a mid-year report and notified his/her counselor of the schools that require a mid-year report. These will not be sent until midJanuary. ACT/SAT PREPARATION CLASSES The next ACT test will be given on Saturday, February 6 (register at www.act.org by January 8). While we don’t offer the test at SHG in February, it is given at other local high schools. We will however, host the ACT at SHG on April 9. Many students take a preparation class prior to taking the ACT and SAT exams. Several different prep classes offered throughout the Springfield area including one offered at SHG. Please check the starting dates for the Springfield area prep classes. Juniors will have the opportunity to register for the SHG prep class in late January with the class beginning in February. Information on all prep classes can be found on the SHG website. Click on Academics<Guidance<College Counseling< ACT/SAT Test Dates or at: http://www.shg.org/?q=content/actsat-information. The Office of Guidance and Counseling offers a FAFSA COMPLETION WORKSHOP When: Thursday, January 14 at 6:00 p.m. A hands-on workshop where students and parents can complete and submit a FAFSA with the assistance of an ISAC representative. STANDARDIZED TESTING RESULTS The Sophomores and Juniors took the PSAT on October 14. The results of this test will be distributed to the students by the end of January. The PSAT is not only a practice test for the SAT but also the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship for Junior students. Students who will be considered for this scholarship based upon the test score will be notified in August. COURSE REGISTRATION Registration for the 2016-2017 school year will begin in February. The counselors will be meeting with each student to discuss course options. A copy of the available courses can be found on the SHG website in late January. DID YOUR 8th GRADER MISS THE PLACEMENT EXAM? A make-up placement exam will be held on Saturday, January 9 at 8:00 a.m. Students should enter through the circle drive entrance at 1200 W. Washington and bring the $10 exam fee, pencil and a calculator. To register, please contact Stephanie Phillips in the Guidance Office at 787-1595 ext. 126. SHG Incoming Freshman Information Meetings will be held on: Wednesday, February 3 at 6:00 p.m. OR Tuesday, February 9 at 6:00 p.m. *Placement exam results will be returned and registration details for your student will be covered. Topics to be covered include proper placement for your student, course options, and registration details. Look for details in the mail. Upcoming Events…. National Mentoring Month January is National Mentoring Month, which celebrates the benefits of quality youth mentoring across the country. The National Mentoring Month public awareness campaign, recognized by presidential and congressional proclamation, not only recognizes the benefits of mentoring but also acknowledges those who give generously of themselves by mentoring youth as tutors, coaches, teachers, volunteers, and friends. Still, 1 in 3 young people feel isolated from meaningful connections with adults outside their homes. Mentoring is linked to improved academic, social, and economic prospects. It also provides meaningful connections that impact the people involved - and influences outcomes at home, at work, and in communities. Having a mentor empowers young people to make smart choices that put them on a path to making better life decisions. WHO DO YOU MENTOR? ~ National Honor Society – Are you a junior or senior student anticipating applying for National Honor Society this month? Following is a quick rundown of the requirements for application. Membership is based on the criteria of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. To be eligible, the candidate must have been in attendance for a period of five semesters at SHG; have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.8 (out of 4.0 weighted grade point average); have a minimum of 65 hours of service on record by December (85 hours for seniors) with a required 12 hours to the community, 12 hours to Church or religious community, and 12 hours to SHG; are able to cite previously held offices of leadership or leadership roles with the school or the larger community; and are able to present witnesses to the quality of the character. The application may be found at the following link: http://www.shg.org/sites/default/files/StudentLife/NHSApplication2016.pdf. Be working now to get the necessary elements in place before the January 14, 2016 deadline. ~ SHG Operation Snowball 2016 – Second semester, Sacred Heart-Griffin is hosting Sangamon County Operation Snowball the weekend of January 15-16. Over 300 students from local high schools participate in the event as one way to have a drug-free, fun-filled weekend! What is Operation Snowball? According to the Operation Snowball website: “Through the development of leadership skills, Operation Snowball shall be a youth and adult partnership, providing awareness and prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, while encouraging healthy decision making in an active community of caring” (www.os-iti-org). Over the course of the weekend, students have the opportunity to listen to engaging speakers, participate in small group discussions, try out for a talent show, enjoy a dance party, and get involved in many different activities. Students should watch for information regarding participation forms in the Daily Announcements during December. Parents, we can always use your help! Please see the volunteer/donation form located at the end of the newsletter. Congratulations to the following students who were named co-directors: Catherine Adam, Sydney Compton, Delaney Jordan, and Hannah Roberts. ~ Parent to Parent This is a NEW event offered to freshman and new parents, as well as all new parents to SHG. Attendees will have an opportunity to “ASK ME” questions of current and former SHG parents. We will also be sharing upcoming events for the Spring semester. Please join us at Papa Franks @ 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 for a fun & informal parent night out. ~ SHG will participate in the March for Life by supporting six students and two chaperones who will attend this event. Partial funding is provided by a jeans day and NHS bake sales. Thank you to those who represent SHG. We wish a safe trip to all those attending the event in Washington, D.C. ~ Mamma Mia! SHG's annual Mostaccioli Dinner is 57 years old this year! On Sunday, March 6, from 11-7, SHG's West Campus will be transformed into a little slice of Italy. Please save the date to volunteer and enjoy a delicious meal with your family. The student kick-off will be Wednesday, January 27. On the kick-off day, each SHG student will receive six adult dinner tickets ($60 value) and four raffle books ($40 value) totaling $100. Please note that the SHG Mostaccioli Dinner is a required fundraiser at SHG. Bon Appétit! ~ Trivia Night Join us at SHG's 3rd Annual “Totally 80’s Trivia Night” will be held at West Campus on Friday, February 5th. Tables are $200, with ten available seats at each table. To reserve your table, e-mail [email protected]. More details to follow! ~ Family Dance – The Sacred Heart Griffin Annual Family Dance will be held on Saturday, February 20th, 2016 from 8:00 – 11:00 p.m. at the East Campus. This event is by far the favorite of all the social activities at SHG. Fathers accompany their daughters and mothers accompany their sons for an evening of visiting, dancing, and fun. Tickets will be for sale at SHG the week before the dance, during all lunch shifts. Tickets are $10 per family. Parents, Hello, my name is Denise Klemm, and I am the Prevention Coordinator at Sacred Heart-Griffin High School. On January 15-17, 2016, SHG will host the Sangamon County Operation Snowball event. Snowball is a three-day lock-in, emphasizing leadership through living healthy lifestyles. Last year, we had over 300 students participate in the event and would love to have your support! Please consider making a donation: CHAPERONES: (THIS AREA IS IMPORTANT!) _____ Friday evening: 6:00-7:00 p.m. – check-in duty _____ Friday night: 7:30-9:00 p.m. – (there will be small groups and set-up for a speaker at this time) Duty would be signing in late arrivals at the main door. _____ Friday night/Saturday morning: 11:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. (speeches, free time, bed) Duty would be monitoring the front desk *Need 1 male and 1 female* _____ Saturday morning: 7:00-9:00 a.m. – serve breakfast/light clean-up _____ Saturday: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. – serve lunch/light clean-up _____ Saturday: 1:00-3:00 p.m. – there is free time and talent show tryouts Duties would be monitoring halls and/or sitting at the check-in/check-out table at the front door. _____ Saturday: 5:00-7:00 p.m. – serve dinner/light clean-up _____ Saturday: 9:00-11:00 p.m. – (talent show at this time). Duty would be sitting at the check-in/check-out table at the front door. _____ Saturday: 11:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. – (dance at this time). Duty would be chaperoning the dance/monitoring the front desk. _____ Sunday: 8:30-10:00 a.m. – serve breakfast and clean-up FOOD DONATIONS: (please bring to SHG by Friday, January 15) _____ I would be willing to donate the following (please indicate quantity): ___ Orange Juice ___ Milk ___Chips ___ Cookies ___Fruit ___ Bottled Water SUPPLIES: (please bring to SHG by Friday, January 15) _____ I would be willing to donate some of the following supplies (please mark quantity): ___ Napkins ___ Plastic Cups ___Paper Plates ___Plastic Forks/Spoons ___Styrofoam Bowls Please return this form to SHG Snowball as soon as possible – I will follow up with more information. Thank you for all your help and support! ~Denise Klemm, SHG Prevention Coordinator ([email protected]) Parent(s) Name: _________________________________ Phone Number(s): ___________________________________ E-mail Address:________________________________ 3 4 5 6 Classes Resume 10 11 7 1 2 8 9 Theatre Theatre Theatre Festival (ISU) Festival (ISU) Festival (ISU) 12 13 14 15 16 Snowball Weekend 17 18 No School 19 25 21 22 23 28 29 30 New Parent Mixer at Papa Franks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 24/31 20 26 27 Mostaccioli Kick Off ILMEA All State