Principal's Newsletter - Notre Dame High School
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Principal's Newsletter - Notre Dame High School
Dear Parents, Students and Friends, December 2014 & January 2015 As we enter this season of celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus, I pray that joy will be present in each of your hearts and homes. I want to take this time on behalf of the faculty, staff and Brothers of Holy Cross to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Christmas vacation will begin at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 19, and school will resume for students on Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Thank you in advance to all of you who are able to contribute to the faculty gift fund. This is always a huge success and appreciated by our wonderful faculty and staff. It’s hard to believe we are close to finals and the Christmas Holidays. This letter includes December and January news. Please take a moment to read it during this busy time. God bless you all. Sincerely, Stephanie Connelly Principal Collegiate Athletic Recruiting Seminar Freshman, sophomore and junior student-athletes and their parents are invited to hear about college recruitment of athletes from noted speaker Jack Renkens on Tuesday, February 24 at 7 p.m. in the Lecture Hall. Mr. Renkens has presented more than 3,000 seminars at conferences for athletic directors, Nike basketball and football clinics, college financial planning groups and high schools from coast to coast. Mr. Renkens’ seminar, Recruiting Realities, was developed to provide student-athletes and their families with an educational resource about the collegiate athletic recruiting process, including evaluation by coaches, scholarships and exposure in the college recruiting pools. The necessity for marketing by players not rated in the top 500 in their sport or position will be discussed, as well as the reality that there are thousands of scholarships and various forms of need and merit-based financial aid available. Choosing a college is difficult enough without the pressure of recruiters. Whether you are highly recruited, moderately recruited or not being recruited at all, Recruiting Realities will provide you with information pertinent to your situation and to an eventual college choice. Attention Senior Parents: Last Chance for Yearbook Ads Friday, December 5, 2014 is the last day to turn in your commemorative yearbook ad for your graduating senior. All ads, contracts, and payments are due on that date. If you miss the deadline, we may not be unable to accommodate your ad. Ads, contracts, and payments can be dropped off at the Main Office or mailed to the school address to the attention of Sabrina Landinguin or “Yearbook.” If you are paying for the ad using a credit card, you must contact the Business Office directly. The bulletin describing the process for submitting senior ads is attached to this newsletter or available for download from the NDHS website. If you cannot access the attachment or the website, please e-mail Sabrina Landinguin at [email protected] and she will send you a digital copy immediately. If you have further questions, please call Mrs. Landinguin at (818) 933-3652. Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Parents and students are reminded to be cautious when walking and driving on and around campus. Please drive slowly and be patient and courteous. We are especially aware of pedestrian safety and encourage caution when crossing the busy intersections near campus. We are advised by police that there will be periods of very active law enforcement that will result in citations issued for speeding, jaywalking and illegal left turns out of our main lot. Please also be mindful that Notre Dame High School is surrounded by residential areas and Notre Dame desires to be a good neighbor to local residents who experience significant parking and traffic near their homes. Always be respectful of our neighbors and empathetic about the effect of our traffic on them. Parents, please discuss traffic safety with your students in support of the announcements students receive at school. Mock Trial This year’s Mock Trial team finished as one of the top 17 teams in Los Angeles County. They defeated their opponents in the first two rounds, advancing to playoffs, where they earned a perfect team score of 10. Pretrial attorney Brianna Tanusi earned perfect scores in both of her rounds. Trial attorneys Danielle Drake and Emma Fitzgerald gave standout performances with several perfect scores. Blake Wagner earned perfect scores as the bailiff in both rounds. Witnesses Gianna Emma and Joelle Ibrahim also earned perfect scores for their performances. Congratulations also to Aubree Auginaga, Cara Brodbin, Diana Chavando, Nia Naval, Quinn Porter, Sophie Richardson and Davis Robinson for commendable work. Go Legal Knights! …and next month at the Cathedral The Notre Dame Concert Choir and Chevalier will collaborate with the famous Catholic ensemble Shantigarh and the St. John Eudes Adult Choir in the presentation of the Shantigarh Requiem for the Unborn at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Saturday, January 18 at 6 p.m. The Requiem is an original composition by our former choir director, John Bonaduce, who will also conduct at this annual Archdiocesan Respect Life Mass. ACADEMIC BULLETIN Final Exam Schedule Final exams will be given in all classes during the week of December 15. Final exams are organized by classperiod and given in the regular classroom. Students are required to take finals at the time noted on the schedule below. It is important for students to be present for exams. Make-up exams are provided only in the case of serious illness. All students need to be in class for all finals, including PE and athletic team classes. The only exception is seniors who have no fourth period class and do not need to be on campus during the scheduled fourth period exam. *Students approved for extended time will test in the gym. These students will be dismissed as they finish their exams, but not earlier than the regular exam schedule and not later than 12:10 p.m. During finals week, the school library will be open from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and will be closed on Thursday and Friday. DATE Monday, December 15 Library open 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesday, December 16 Library open 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 17 Library open 7 a.m. – 4 PM Thursday, December 18 Library closed Friday, December 19 Library closed TIME 7:40 a.m. 7:45 – 7:50 a.m. 7:50 – 9:20 a.m. 9:20 – 9:35 a.m. 9:35 – 9:40 a.m. 9:40 – 11:10 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 7:45 – 7:50 a.m. 7:50 – 9:20 a.m. 9:20 – 9:35 a.m. 9:35 – 9:40 a.m. 9:40 – 11:10 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 7:45 – 7:50 a.m. 7:50 – 9:20 a.m. 9:20 – 9:35 a.m. 9:35 – 9:40 a.m. 9:40 – 11:10 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 7:45 – 7:50 a.m. 7:50 – 9:20 a.m. 9:20 a.m. 9:40 – Varies 7:40 – 11:00 a.m. SCHEDULE Warning bell PPA Period 1 Exam Nutrition Break Passing Period 2 Exam Warning bell PPA Period 5 Exam Nutrition Break Passing Period 6 Exam Warning bell PPA Period 3 Exam Nutrition Break Passing Period 7 Exam Warning bell PPA Period 4 Exam Dismissal Make-Up Exams – All students in Room 62 Christmas Spirit Day First Semester Grades to be Posted January 6 Final grades for first semester will be posted to Blackboard by the end of day on Tuesday, January 6. According to the NDHS Student-Parent Handbook (p. 3), “Any questions or disputes regarding grades must be brought to the attention of the school administration as soon as possible, but no later than within 14 calendar days of the date that grade verifications are submitted by the teachers. After that date, grades will be considered final and permanently recorded.” Based on this year’s calendar, the deadline for any questions or disputes regarding first semester grades is Tuesday, January 20. Semester grades are final grades and are part of the student’s permanent Notre Dame cumulative record. Students who earn a grade of D or F at the semester will need to plan to attend summer to retain eligibility for college admissions and/or to continue to attend Notre Dame High School. Senior students earning an F in any class will be ineligible to receive their high school diploma until the failing grade has been remediated. In addition, students with GPA’s below 2.0 at the semester may be declared ineligible to participate in school activities. See the Student-Parent Handbook for grading policies (p. 2-7) Second Semester Schedule Change Request Process Second semester will begin when we return from Christmas break on January 7. As the new semester begins, there is a brief opportunity for students to request schedule changes that involve semester-long elective classes. Full-year classes cannot be changed or dropped, and schedule changes will not be made based on preferences for specific teachers or class periods. Please note that at this point in the school year many classes are full, so it may not be possible to grant a request. Schedule change request forms will be available in the Counseling Office beginning Monday, December 15. The last day that schedule change requests will be accepted is Monday, January 12. There is a $20 fee for each class that is changed. Course Selection for the 2015 – 2016 School Year During the first two weeks of February, the counselors are scheduled to be in the freshman, sophomore and junior English classrooms with instructions regarding course selection for the 2015-2016 school year. Students will be given a course selection form, course catalogue, and other information to guide them in in the process of choosing next year’s classes. Some honors and AP courses require the students to take a qualifying test prior to requesting the course. Only students intending to request consideration of placement into honors/AP classes need to test. Contact your teacher, counselor or department chair if you have questions. By February 17, please make sure you and your child have discussed next year’s course selection and that you have signed the course request form. During the last two weeks of February, the counselors will provide individual course selection counseling for students in religious studies classrooms and collect registration forms. Students are required to have their signed course selection form at that time. If you have any questions about your child’s courses, please contact your student’s counselor after the materials have been distributed. Qualifying Tests for 2015 – 2016 Honors and Advanced Placement Courses To qualify for enrollment in honors and Advanced Placement classes for the 2015-16 school year, some students will be required to take a qualifying/placement test. You may or may not need to test depending on your grades in current and previous classes and which class you wish to take next year. In general, students who are currently in college-prep level courses and wish to enroll in an honors or AP course will need to test. There are also some honors/AP classes for which all students are required to take a qualifying test, and others in which no test is given and placement is based on grades and teacher recommendations. Prerequisite grades and other requirements for specific courses are detailed in the NDHS Course Catalogue. Information about testing will be communicated to students in January through the ND website, in classrooms, in the morning announcements, and signs posted on campus. Testing is done before counselors discuss course requests with students, so students need to begin thinking now about next year’s courses. Questions about the testing process should be directed to the appropriate counselor and/or department chairperson. honors/AP qualifying/placement tests will be given in January as follows, testing rooms TBA. Date Time Exam(s) 1/21/2015 1:30 p.m. Honors and AP Spanish Placement 1/22/2015 3:05 p.m. AP Government/AP Economics Placement 1/27/2015 1:30 p.m. Honors and AP Mathematics Placement 1/27/2015 3:05 p.m. AP Government/AP Economics Make-up Exam 2/10/2015 1:30 p.m. Honors and AP Mathematics Make-up Exam 2/12/2015 1:30 p.m. Honors and AP Spanish Make-up Exam ENGLISH: No separate exam. Placement based on previous coursework and grades, first semester grades, teacher recommendations and writing sample essay that will be completed in the classroom. SCIENCE: No separate exam. Placement based on previous coursework in science and math taken and semester grades earned, first semester grades and teacher recommendations. See course catalog for details. Department Chair Marie Madden Shannon Kobielusz Joe Spelta Shannon Kobielusz Joe Spelta Marie Madden Sara Hinds Shannon Genova SAT Prep at NDHS with Princeton Review –Discount With Promo Code Preparation for the March 14 SAT Exam Notre Dame is partnering with Princeton Review to offer a series of SAT prep classes which will be held on the Notre Dame campus. The classes are timed to prepare students for the March, 2015 administration of the SAT. Princeton Review is offering Notre Dame students a discounted price of $599 for the course (Use Promo Code NDHS1415 for a discount off the listed price of $699). Online registration at www.PrincetonReview.com must be completed no later than Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Course features: • 18 hours of classroom instruction with an expert Princeton Review teacher • three full-length, proctored practice tests with detailed score reports to help you assess your strengths and weaknesses • 24/7 online access to both SAT and ACT content featuring video lessons covering all the concepts tested, drills, additional practice tests and exclusive test-taking strategies. Students must register separately at www.collegeboard.com for the official administration of SAT exam on March 14, 2015. The registration deadline is February 13, 2015 with late registration (late fee applies) allowed online through March 3. The schedule leading up to the March 14 SAT exam is as follows: Saturday January 17 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. Full-Length Practice Test Tuesday January 20 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Class Monday January 26 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Class Monday February 3 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Class Saturday February 1 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. Practice Test Monday February 9 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Class Tuesday February 17 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Class Monday February 23 5:00 - 9:30 p.m. Practice Test Saturday February 28 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Class Register for the class online at www.PrincetonReview.com or by phone at 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439). Please contact Princeton Review at (888) 223-7737 x 1002 with any questions. Remember to use Promo Code NDHS1415 to receive the discounted price. The registration deadline is Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Blackboard for Grades and Class Information Notre Dame teachers use Blackboard to manage student grades, course content, assignment submission, testing, class announcements, etc. Students and parents should use Blackboard frequently as a tool for academic monitoring and success. We hope you are making use of Blackboard as a great tool to help monitor and support student academic success. Blackboard can be accessed through the QUICKLINKS button on the homepage at www.ndhs.org, by going directly to ndhs.blackboard.com, or through the app you can download to your smart phone or IPAD. If you need assistance or are experiencing any issues with Blackboard, please email [email protected]. As always, if you have questions regarding a specific course, please contact the teacher directly. NEWS from the COUNSELING OFFICE The Financial Aid for College Workshop Parents of seniors are invited to attend a Financial Aid Workshop on Monday, January 12 from 7 - 9 p.m. in the Lecture Hall. Financial Aid Officer Dennis Schroeder will guide us through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. FAFSA publications will be available for attendees. To be considered for financial aid in college, the FAFSA must be completed no earlier than January 1 and no later than March 2. You may file online through www.fafsa.ed.gov after first registering for a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov. Contact counselor Joan Canzone at (818) 933-3646 or Teresa Fitzsimmons at (818) 933-3642 with questions. Please be advised that the official FAFSA website is www.fafsa.ed.gov which will allow you to submit your FAFSA application free of charge. The www.fafsa.com website is not affiliated with the Department of Education and you will be charged unnecessary fees. The college and university codes requested on the FAFSA are not the same codes used for the SAT or ACT registration. FAFSA codes are available at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Frequently-Asked-Questions Session for Senior Parents Senior parents are invited to join senior counselors Joan Canzone and Teresa Fitzsimmons in the Holy Cross Center on Wednesday, December 10 from 8 - 9 a.m. for coffee, conversation, and Christmas cheer. The January FAQ’s will be on Wednesday, January 28. If you are a senior parent and you have questions about senior year, applications, financial aid, and more, please plan to attend these informative get-togethers. CAL Grants Notre Dame High School submits Cal Grant applications electronically. This means that the only form your student needs to complete to apply for a Cal Grant is the Cal Grant GPA Information Release Form that will be distributed to seniors the week of January 20 during English classes. This simple form gives Notre Dame permission to release your student’s Cal Grant GPA and social security number to the California Student Aid Commission. This form requires both a parent signature and a student signature. The signed forms are due back to their senior counselor by Friday, January 30, 2015. Please contact Joan Canzone at [email protected] with any questions. Remember, students will not be considered for a Cal Grant unless they also complete the FAFSA. Q & A Morning Meeting for Junior Parents Junior parents are invited to the Holy Cross Center Reading Room on Monday, December 8 from 8-9 a.m. Counselors will be available for discussion and questions regarding junior year and the college search process. Information regarding SAT and ACT testing schedules, preparation, and organizing the college search will be addressed. Coffee and treats will be served. SAT and ACT Dates Juniors should be planning now for college admissions testing. (See the “SAT Prep” section above for information about a SAT test preparation class here at ND.) Please remember that PrepMe is available to all students on their Naviance home page. Upcoming dates for the SAT and ACT tests are as follows: S A T TEST DATE REGISTRATION DEADLINE LATE REGISTRATION DEADLINE January 24 December 29 January 13 March 14 February 13 March 3 May 2 April 6 April 21 June 6 A C T May 8 Register at www.collegeboard.com/mysat May 27 TEST DATE REGISTRATION DEADLINE LATE REGISTRATION DEADLINE February 7 January 9 January 10-16 April 18 March 13 March 14-27 June 13 May 8 Register at www.actstudent.org May 9-22 Extended Time for Finals Although, Notre Dame does not offer classes or instruction to meet the needs of students with special educational requirements, we do have the ability to offer extra time on semester exams if a student has special educational needs documented by a certified professional evaluator. An extended time final exam schedule must be arranged through Danielle Burness in the counseling office at [email protected]. For first semester exams, documents need to be submitted on or before Friday, December 5, 2014. There are no exceptions. Arrangements for extended time cannot be made with individual teachers. Please direct your questions and concerns to Mrs. Burness. NEWS from the BUSINESS OFFICE Important Message about Tuition All tuition accounts must be current prior to the start of second semester, which is January 7, 2015. As such, please be sure your account is up-to-date as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please consult the Student-Parent Handbook which can be found at our website or contact Joyce Pruitt in the tuition office at (818) 933-3613. Financial Aid Information Notre Dame High School will once again utilize Tuition Aid Data Services (TADS) to conduct financial need assessments for families who might require help paying tuition for the 2014-2015 school year. The application process is confidential and need-based. You may contact TADS for help completing the application or to check the status of your application. The application deadline for returning students is March 31, 2015, and award notices will be mailed in early May. Awards are granted on an annual basis so anyone interested in receiving assistance for 2015-2016 will need to apply regardless of whether or not an award was received in prior years. Incomplete applications at the due date may not be reviewable so please begin the process well in advance. The contact information for TADS is as follows: 1201 Hawthorne Ave., Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: (800) 477-8237, Fax: (612) 548-3326 E-mail: [email protected], www.tads.com NDHS School ID: 05313 NEWS from the DEANS’ OFFICE We would like to remind our young ladies that there are two models of skorts and a pleated skirt available at Mills Uniform Company. There is also a model that has more length for the taller girls. We ask that parents to help us out by checking the length of their daughter’s skirts and skorts and make adjustments if they have gotten too short. We would also recommend you have at least one pair of uniform pants available. If we deem the skirt/skort too short, the student will be required to wear pants. The cooler weather means that more sweatshirts, sweaters and jackets are being worn. The sweatshirts must be Notre Dame issued. Solid colored sweatshirts are not part of the uniform. Navy blue sweaters purchased from Mills or a school activity may be worn. Jackets must be solid navy blue, black, white, gray or brown. No denim, flannel, leather, plaid or fur allowed. Refer to page 23 of the handbook for any clarifications needed. Girls who choose to wear tights must wear solid white, navy blue or black tights that are in good condition, with no rips or holes. Beanies, scarves, knit hats, ear muffs, and other accessories are not to be worn during the school day. We may make some exceptions if extreme weather conditions occur, but that is only if we make the determination and announce it to the students. Students may not use or check their phones during the school day. We ask parents to call the Attendance Office if they need to contact their student during the day. You don’t want to be the one causing your student to receive a detention. Thank you again for all you do in supporting the mission of the school. NEWS from the LIBRARY In addition to the online databases provided by the library, students now have access to a program called Noodle Tools. Students can use Noodle Tools when they need assistance creating citations for a research paper or project. The program is user friendly, and it provides detailed guidelines for citing a variety of sources in MLA format. Students should come by the library to create individual user accounts. Also, just a reminder that all books borrowed from the library will be due by 11 a.m. on December 19. The fine for each overdue book is 10 cents a day. Please e-mail Ginger Holloway at [email protected] if you have any questions. NEWS from DEBATE Knights Debate continues its successful season. ND Debate was champions of the Long Beach Debate Tournament for second year in a row. The team of Harry Aaronson '15 and Ryan Powell '16 beat Green Valley High School (Nevada) in the finals of the tournament. Harry and Aron earned their first bid to the Tournament of Champions this year. Vivienne Pismarov '15 and Zane Dille '16 also placed in the elite eight teams. Harry Aaronson won ninth speaker overall. ND debate garnered some hard-fought victories at the St. Mark’s tournament in Dallas, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the country. Aaronson and Powell finished in the top 16 teams in the competition, finishing as second seed overall after preliminary rounds and winning their second bid to the Tournament of Champions. Pismarov and Dille finished in the top 32. Harry Aaronson won eighth speaker and Ryan Powell was awarded 10th speaker overall out of approximately 150 students. In the Sophomore Round Robin, Jax Rounds '17 and Mason Peeples '18 fought hard amongst some of the top sophomore teams in the country. At the Meadows tournament in Las Vegas, ND placed in the final four. Harry Aaronson and Mason Peeples '18 lost in semifinals after several impressive wins. They were awarded another bid to the Tournament of Champions. Harry also won top speaker at the tournament. At the USC Round Robin, the team of Pismarov and Dille finished third overall in their competitive pod, missing being in finals by two ballots. Vivienne Pismarov was also eighth speaker overall in the elite competition. In November, ND Debate was victorious at the Damien Tournament. In varsity, Jack Carty '16 and June Choe '16 finished second overall in the varsity division and Peter Smith '18 and Daniel Cielak '18 were second overall in the novice division. Priya Joshi and Lawrence Kim also placed in the top four in the novice division. The team also won several speaker awards. In novice, Peter Smith won second speaker, Dillon Casali won sixth speaker, Elliott McMillan won eighth speaker, and Daniel Cielak won 10th speaker. In varsity, June Choe won third speaker and Jack Carty won fifth speaker. ND Debate also hosted the Second Annual Damus Hollywood Invitational in November. The event was a huge success thanks to David Damus '83, who donated all of the entry fees, and the debate parents (and grandparents) who provided all of the hospitality for the 300 competitors, coaches, and judges at Notre Dame. A special thanks to lead parents Ameann DeJohn (parent of alumnus Ken DeJohn) and Michele Knapp (parent of senior Mikayla Rae Garvin) who coordinated the hospitality. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive from many schools that represented nine different states. The Third Annual Damus Hollywood Invitational is set for next November. From now until the end of January, Knights Debate will travel to the Glenbrooks Tournament in Chicago, the Alta Tournament in Salt Lake City, the Blake Tournament in Minneapolis, the Southern Bell Forum at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, and the Barkley Forum held at Emory University in Atlanta. NEWS from the CAMPUS MINISTRY OFFICE Liturgies On Friday, December 5, a First Friday Mass will be offered in the St. Joseph Chapel at 7 a.m. Fr. Mike Wakefield of St. Frances De Sales Church will be the celebrant. Parents and students are welcome to join faculty and staff in the celebration of the Eucharist. Monday, December 8 is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and a holy day of obligation. The doctrine of the Immaculate Conception dates back to the fourth century AD following the Council of Nicea. Many Catholic bishops and theologians debated how Mary could have conceived Jesus, the Son of God, if she herself had been born of human parents. The doctrine began to take shape that Mary herself had been born without the stain of original sin, and has been celebrated as such to the present. Fr. Mike Wakefield will be our celebrant for Mass at 9:25 a.m. Families are always welcome. Register Now for Youth Day Mary Kay Munroe, Vera de Artola, Reese Hatcher and other faculty members will take a group of students to Youth Day at the Religious Education Congress on Thursday, March 12, 2015. We will also celebrate together with pizza and prayer one afternoon or evening the week prior to Youth Day. On March 12, students will enjoy a full day of music, reflection, prayer, fun, and enrichment with high school students from all over California. Last year we shared a lunch with our sister school, St. Francis, Mountain View. Youth Day itself takes place at the Anaheim Convention Center, and this year’s theme is Talk Jesus with Me! Parents and students who have questions about Youth Day or the Congress itself may e-mail Ms. Munroe at [email protected], check out ND 60 on the Notre Dame website, as well as the Congress website at www.RECongress.org/YouthDay, where you can look at pictures and videos from last year’s event, download the theme song and keep up with the latest announcements for Congress 2015. You can also follow your favorite Youth Day speakers through the app. All Notre Dame Students are invited and encouraged to attend. See Ms. Munroe in Room 52 for a permission slip. REGISTRATION SHOULD BE COMPLETE WITH MS. MUNROE PRIOR TO CHRISTMAS BREAK. We may not be able to process late registrations. Last year, several students asked to attend at the last minute and we could not accommodate them. Frosh Friendship Retreat All freshmen will attend a one day retreat led by Senior Christian Leaders in January and February. The focus is on building friendships with one another and with God. Students will be transported by bus from ND to the Holy Spirit Retreat Center in Encino. Free dress, in accordance with the school handbook is permitted. Lunch and supplies will be provided. Please inform the Campus Ministry Office if there are any dietary restrictions that need attention. Retreat dates are determined alphabetically by last name as follows: Tuesday, January 20 Wednesday, January 21 Thursday, January 22 Tuesday, January 27 Wednesday, January 28 Thursday, January 29 Adorni-Mindel – Chicote Cho – Gonzalez Goodman – Lagos Laguardia – Olguin Omoregie – Singleton Skarpelos – Zill Retreat dates may be changed if a student has a game on the same day as retreat. Information and permission slips will be distributed in religion classes. Please call Reese Abbene-Ingino in Campus Ministry with questions. Christmas Prayer Service On Friday, December 19, the Christian Leadership Class and ND Choir will create a prayer service for all students to remind us all of the reason for the season. This will be not be a formal liturgy, but rather an opportunity to come together as a family to pray, reflect and join in the joyous seasonal music of Christmas. Senior Kairos Retreat The November Kairos was an amazing experience for all who attended. Retreatants are encouraged to continue to live their retreat by continuing to participate in Campus Ministry events. Kairos 62 will be January 13-16, 2015 at Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center in Sierra Madre. Please keep the students and faculty members in your prayers as they journey together to strengthen their relationships with themselves, each other and God. There are still openings for the February and April retreats. Seniors and their parents can find the registration form on Naviance and Blackboard. Applications to lead a future Kairos may be found in the Campus Ministry Office. For more information please contact Joanna Cecilio at (818) 933-3663 or via e-mail at [email protected]. The remaining Kairos Retreats for the year are: January 13-16, 2015 February 24-27, 2015 March 24-27, 2015 NEWS from the CH RISTIAN SERVICE OFFICE All forms and information about Christian Service may be found on the school website. Be sure all forms are filled out properly. At the end of the packet there is a check list of what needs to be done. A few reminders: parents or other family members may not be the student’s supervisor after the freshman year. All service performed outside the greater Los Angeles area must be approved by Roger De Silva before they are started. Senior service choices must be approved by Mr. De Silva before they are started. Students are not to be doing the same service more than one year unless discussed with and approved by Mr. De Silva. Christian Service due dates are the following: Freshman: Friday, February 6, 2015 Sophomores: Friday, February 20, 2015 Juniors: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Seniors: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 NEWS from the CAFETERIA Students may activate and utilize their pre-paid lunch accounts at any time during the school year. Checks written for lunch accounts must be made payable to Hanna-Que, Inc. and not Notre Dame High School. Please activate accounts and make deposits before and after school and not during nutrition or lunch when we are very busy. Credit card deposits may be made in person in the cafeteria or through www.EZSchoolPay.com, which will alert you when you have a low balance and allow you to see the history of purchases. Thank you again for the active participation in the pre-paid lunch program which keeps our lunch lines moving quickly and efficiently. NEWS from the ATH LETIC DEPARTMENT Christmas Tree and Holiday Wreath Pick-Up Info The trees and wreaths you ordered in support of Athletic Boosters will be available for pickup on Saturday, December 6 near the baseball area from 8 a.m. – noon. Be ready for a special treat as you enter our Winter Wonderland from the Riverside Drive entrance. We will have complimentary hot beverages and sweets as you select your tree and listen to Christmas carols performed by our ND Choir. In addition, for your last minute shopping needs, we will have available for purchase Notre Dame athletic wear and hand-crafted Christmas ornaments. As a special treat, you will also have the opportunity to purchase a “Dinner to Go!” so that you have the afternoon free to trim your tree with your family. See attached flyer. Remember to bring along your recyclables…. we will have bins available for drop off. The players, coaches and staff for all of our sports programs thank the Notre Dame community for its support of the Christmas tree and holiday wreath fundraiser. With your help, we sold 175 trees and over 250 wreaths and we will have a limited supply of Noble fir trees and wreaths available for purchase that day. Whether or not you purchased a tree or wreath, we invite you to come by and share the holiday spirit with us at this special event. Call Paula Sheehan in the Athletic Office (818) 933-3661 with questions. Fall Sports Awards All parents and athletes of Notre Dame fall sports are invited to the sports awards ceremony on Monday, December 8 at 6:30 p.m. An invitation will be sent via e-mail using Punchbowl, a web invitation site. Please check your spam folder if you haven’t received it. Awards will be presented to athletes who participated in football, cross country, boys’ water polo, girls tennis, girls volleyball, girls golf and cheerleading. All fall athletes are expected to attend. Please contact the Athletic Office if you have any questions at (818) 933-3661. FALL 2014 WRAP-UP Boys Cross Country Notre Dame's 2014 team has been blessed by a large turnout of new and eager runners. The squad has grown to over fifty harriers and continues to rise through the Div. 4 rankings. The boys team lead by Kristian Ruegg, Brennan Lagerstrom, (First Team All Mission League), and Enzo Wright won the Cal Poly Invitational, placed third at the prestigious Mt. Sac Invitational and qualified for CIF Southern Section Prelims. They are ranked 11th going into the championship meets. Their future is bright with only one senior in the top five and freshman Ryan Armstrong scoring consistently. The boys Running Knights will be even better next year with all the experience they gained in this campaign. Girls Cross Country The Lady Running Knights are very young and good. Led by Mariah Moro, Elizabeth Coda, and Juliette Fedoroff (All First Team Mission League) they have been ranked as high as fourth in the CIF Southern Section. With a second place finish at the Cal Poly Invitational, fourth at Mt. Sac and second at the Mission League Finals, they qualified for CIF for an unprecedented ninth year in a row. Of the top seven runners, three are freshmen and when Audrey Ellias (the school record holder at Mt. Sac) returns from a season-ending injury next year, the ladies will be one of the best teams in the State. Girls Tennis The 2014 Girls Varsity Tennis Team had a fantastic season, finishing second in the Mission League with a record of 6-2. The Knights had strong wins over Marlborough and Marymount and came within two matches twice of beating Harvard Westlake. In the Mission League Individuals the singles had a great showing. Lauren Sandifer finished in third place and freshmen Avery Aude won the tournament. Avery will now move on to the State Regionals at the end of November. Football The Varsity Football Team finished the season with record of 6-4, having played one of the toughest schedules in the state of California. The Knights finished the regular season ranked 24th in the state by MaxPreps and 25th in the state by CalHi Sports. The Knights fought through many injuries and had several exhilarating last minute victories. The season had many highlights including: • • • • • • A 70-34 victory over perennial South Bay powerhouse Mira Costa High School A 56-6 defeat of West Valley League Champion Birmingham High School A 24-14 victory over Serra High School of San Mateo, the defending Central Coast Section Champion An exciting last minute victory over Oaks Christian, 37-31 A thrilling come from behind defeat of Chaminade, 41-38 A last minute 28-21 victory over Loyola Boys Water Polo The Notre Dame water polo team opened up their inaugural season in their new facility with great success. The Water Polo Knights had several big wins against highly ranked opponents in other divisions including Glendale and Flintridge prep. The Knights clinched a CIF Div. 1 berth after a dominating 17 to 7 win over Crespi. The Knights success continued into the Div. 1 playoffs with a 10 - 3 win over Thousand Oaks in the wild card round. A tough loss to powerhouse Corona Del Mar in the next round ended the Knights’ CIF run. The boys water polo team finished the year with a 16-12 record. With a young core of players the water polo program is looking forward to a bright future. Girls Varsity Volleyball The Lady Knights entered into the very tough Mission League and battled all the way through to a third place finish, allowing the knights to qualify for playoffs. League victories include a five-game nail biter, comeback win at Marlborough for their Senior Night, as well as a four game victory over our league rival Harvard Westlake. We enjoyed another great Dig Pink Event this year against Marymount and another five-game match. Entering into playoffs we had a tough draw against Mira Costa in Division 1AA where the Knights just came up short in a five-game loss. The Lady Knights look forward to reloading for the 2015 season. Girls Varsity Golf As the 2014 girls golf season comes to an end, there is much to be proud of. The seven returning players, Lauren Crittenden, Kathryn Newton, Sammy Winchester, Janet Yeo, Alyssa Buzzello, Paige Hollingsworth, and sophomore Kennedy Menifield welcomed freshmen Stephanie Ahn and Bernadine Corpin to the team. Our four seniors, Lauren, Kathryn, Sammy and Janet have made a big impact on the program since the minute they tried out in the spring of 2011. They were instrumental in three league championships, two CIF championships, several tournament wins and one league MVP, Sammy Winchester in 2013. Our goal this season was to go undefeated in the Mission League (for the 12th time in 13 years) and win the CIF Northern Division Championship for the third time. It started with off-season conditioning last winter/spring, boot camp in the summer, traveling to tournaments, and countless hours of practice on the range. It all paid off: League Champs, CIF Champs and League MVP (Janet Yeo). There were exceptional individual performances on a daily basis throughout the season. It might have been a freshman working with a teammate to learn the subtleties of team competition—walking together, putting bags next to each other, giving an encouraging comment after a missed putt. Besides winning the league MVP, Janet Yeo persevered through a 9-hole play-off to qualify for the CIF Individual competition. Sammy Winchester and Kathryn Newton qualified for this event as well. At the CIF Team competition, Lauren Crittenden had her best personal score of the year. Oaks Christian was our main competition and we knew Lauren’s score would be key. As we look ahead, juniors Alyssa Buzzello and Paige Hollingsworth are ready to step into leadership roles to continue the “team” emphasis of the game of golf. We don’t take all the success we have had lightly. We know it couldn’t have been accomplished without the support of parents and teachers. We are thankful for all the support of the entire ND community. • • • • Mission League Champions – 12th time in 13 years, undefeated the last six years Mission League MVP – Janet Yeo '15 CIF Northern Division Champions – third time in four years Three girls qualified for CIF individual finals (Janet Yeo, Sammy Winchester, Kathryn Newton) NEWS from the ART DEPARTMENT The art Gallery at CSUN is hosting the 18th annual High School Art Exhibit. This popular event will open January 12th and run through January 31st. Six students from ND will be selected to participate. Stay tuned for information and names. The reception for the artists is at the close of the exhibit on January 30th from 7-9 p.m. There will be live music, snacks, and an open studio tour of the college art department during the evening. Please join the artists for this wonderful evening celebrating the arts. NEWS from the COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT Professionals Visit TV Classes Screenwriter Richard Hatem visited TV I to share with students his experiences and how much fun it is to work as a writer. Mr. Hatem has worked on The Mothman Prophecies, Miracles, The Dead Zone, and other projects. Costume designer Billy Ray McKenna spoke to students about breaking into the business, how to become a costume designer and the importance of finding a career that you enjoy. Mr. McKenna has worked on “Rizzoli & Isles,” “Teen Wolf” and other projects. Actress Denise Boutté spoke to TV III and NDTV about acting in front of the camera. Mrs. Boutté’s resume includes guest and recurring roles on several popular TV shows, including “Boston Legal,” “Everybody Hates Chris,” “Days of Our Lives” and “Girlfriends.” On the big screen, Denise teamed up with entertainment pioneer Tyler Perry, to work alongside Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Richard T. Jones and the star-studded cast of Lionsgate’s Why Did I Get Married. Impressed with her on-camera presence, Perry created the character of Sasha Brown for her on the now-syndicated TV series “Meet the Browns.” For speaker info and photos visit our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/NotreDameHighSchoolTelevision. If you have missed NDTV and you want to see it, please visit www.ndhs.org, go to the STUDENT LIFE section and click NDTV. The Knight News Blog This year, The Knight Magazine, Notre Dame’s own student publication, has a news blog, where we post articles and photos on many topics, ranging from Notre Dame High School itself to sports and other student interests. To visit the Knight News Blog, please visit www.ndhsmedia.com. NEWS from the IRISH KNIGH T BAND Band Represents ND throughout Southern California In addition to its appearances at all ND varsity football games, our band has been busy representing ND in band reviews and parades on Saturday mornings. In October the Irish Knight Band appeared in the Tustin Tiller Days Parade, the Riverside King Band Review, and the Loara Band Review in Anaheim. The IKB once again placed among the top bands in these reviews. In November the Irish Knight Band appeared in the La Palma Days Parade and Band Review. Then the IKB competed in the Arcadia Festival of Bands, which is the largest and most prestigious high school band review in Southern California. Congratulations to all of the members of the Irish Knight Band and Dance Flag Team for representing Notre Dame so well in front of thousands of spectators at these events. Local Performances On Sunday December 7 the band will march in the Granada Hills Christmas Parade. The parade starts at 1:30 p.m. on Chatsworth Street at Balboa Boulevard in Granada Hills. The parade route heads west down Chatsworth Street and continues south down Zelza Avenue ending at Granada Hills High School. Come on out and cheer our Irish Knight Band members as they represent ND in this community event. On Sunday, January 25, the band will march down Main Street in Disneyland as part of the Disneyland Community Arts Showcase. The performance time has not been announced, but this is a great opportunity to visit Disneyland during the holiday season and see our IKB perform. Bandcake Breakfast This season the band reached its 528th consecutive regular-season varsity football game appearance. This is a tradition that extends back to the beginning of the 1968 football season. Very literally, neither snow, nor rain, nor sleet, nor bus breakdowns has kept the band from reaching this milestone. Congratulations to the members of the band and tall flags on this outstanding accomplishment. Mark your calendars for the Band Booster's traditional Bandcake Breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, February 1, from 8 - 12 a.m. Tickets for the breakfast will be available soon from all band families, and admission includes performances by the Notre Dame Jazz Band. You will also have the opportunity to bid on some great gifts at a silent auction during the event. More information will be available after the holidays. We hope to have another wonderful display of vintage automobiles courtesy of the Model T Club of the San Fernando Valley. This is your opportunity to show your appreciation and support for our band See’s Candy Fundraiser Saturday Band Program This holiday season the members of the IKB will once again be selling See’s Candy to raise money for the band program. Band members sell an assortment of different items that make great stocking stuffers or gifts for the same price that you will find at your local See’s Candy store. Why deal with the hassle of holiday parking and long lines when you can help support the IKB? All orders need to be in by December 1, so find a band member or contact David. Borok ([email protected]) to receive an order form and place your order today. Notre Dame’s Saturday Band Concert is quickly approaching on December 20. The concert for the Beginning and Squires Bane will be at 10 a.m. in the ND cafeteria. For 34 years Notre Dame High School has sponsored a band program for grammar school students, grades 4 through 8. Students learn to play a band instrument in a one hour class lesson each week. Two classes are offered, one for beginning students and one for students who already play an instrument. Call the Band Center for more information on Saturday Band. A Milestone for the IKB NEWS from the ADVANCEMENT OFFICE The President’s Club – Thanksgiving Blessings “Gratitude can transform common days into Thanksgiving, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” — William Arthur Ward This month we are sending a message of thanks to all Presidents’ Club members for a fantastic year of support. Your gifts are instrumental in improving our programs, providing financial assistance to deserving families and improving our facilities. A special thanks to those who have chosen to renew their membership. We already have approximately 100 members in the 2014-2015 President’s Club and we are looking to grow the club even bigger than last year. If you are interested in becoming a President’s Club member, call our Major Gifts Officer, Kathy Molloy, in the Advancement Office at (818) 933-3609 or e-mail her at [email protected]. Wishing you all a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving. Walkathon It’s not too early to begin thinking about the 2015 Walkathon. The Fourth Annual Student Walkathon is just around the corner, on Thursday, January 29. The purpose of this event is for Notre Dame Students to take an active interest in seeking charitable support for their school, with the direct beneficiary being the student’s team, program, sport, or club. We encourage students to seek support from friends, neighbors, businesses, doctors, dentists, and other donors. A little help from grandparents and parents is also appreciated. Walkathon solicitation forms are available now for early fundraising at www.ndhs.org/walkathon. Students are encouraged to speak with their coaches, moderators, and teachers as to what the greatest need is for their programs and start soliciting contributions now. Students are encouraged to generate at least $100 each for the Walkathon. Student packets will be sent home in early December. These packets will include a letter and Walkathon gift forms. Thank you in advance for you and your student’s support and efforts for the Walkathon and all Notre Dame fundraising activities. Please contact Susan Armendariz at (818) 933-3608 or [email protected] with your questions or to donate. Great Christmas Gift Ideas Don’t forget the Notre Dame clothing store when you’re doing your Christmas shopping. Notre Dame sweatshirts are a great gift for all family members. How about one for mom or dad? Our plush navy stadium blankets are warm and cozy for the soccer season. We have ND ties in several different color combinations: solid blue with gold interlocking ND, gold with navy interlocking NDs throughout the tie and a navy tie with gold stripes and interlocking NDs. Please refer to the pictures on the website where you can order on-line at the CLOTHING STORE tab, or come in to the Clothing Store on gold days. Contact Sue Wellman at (818) 9333605 or at [email protected] with questions. Family Holy Cross Mass & Pasta Dinner Please mark your calendars for the Family Holy Cross Mass and Dinner, on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 5 p.m. We welcome families of all faiths to come together in celebration of the Notre Dame community for a family Mass followed by a spaghetti dinner. HCMG Luncheon, Auction & Fashion Show Forty Fabulous Knights, Four Decades of Fun Mark your calendars for the Holy Cross Mothers Guild’s 40th Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show at the Sheraton Universal on Saturday, April 18 2015. Get ready to celebrate our ruby anniversary with four decades of fashion, faith community, and fun as Guild parents and Notre Dame students present this year's theme, Forty Fabulous Knights, Four Decades of Fun! Your donation to the Grand Raffle or Silent Auction will be acknowledged in the program book, which is given to everyone who attends. The form for donations is attached. For additional information, please contact Sue Wellman at [email protected] or Chairwoman Kim Muno at [email protected]. NDHS eScrip and Reward Card Programs Please join the NDHS eScrip Campaign. All you have to do is register your credit, debit and grocery cards and Notre Dame starts to earn. An e-mail was just sent to all current Von’s Club Members to renew for Notre Dame. Click on the link provided in the e-mail……and you are renewed for another year. Those who have not yet registered please visit www.escrip.com. Just register your Vons, Macy’s, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and debit cards at www.escrip.com. The ND supporter identification is #140676703. To register your Target Card or Target Visa please go to www.target.com, click on RED CARDS at the top; click on TAKE CHARGE OF EDUCATION; click on ENROLL NOW; enter NDHS school id #2902; click on DESIGNATE THIS SCHOOL; fill in your information and click DESIGNATE THIS SCHOOL. For Ralphs customers, log on to www.ralphs.com, click SIGN IN or CREATE AN ACCOUNT. The NDHS npo is 83227. All families using the Ralph’s grocery card must re-register their card each September. This is free and easy…please support Notre Dame. On-line Magazine Drive Please save your magazine subscription renewals and purchases for our On-Line Magazine Drive. Notre Dame receives 50 percent of the price of all magazines ordered. To renew or purchase your favorite magazines: go to gaschoolstore.com, click CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. If it’s your first time visiting the site, create a student profile with our school store ID #2684033 to obtain your student’s ID and shop away. There is also a link on the school website under the PARENTS section, click on MAGAZINE DRIVE. 29th Annual ND Scholarship Golf Tournament Calling all golfing moms and dads…plan to join us on Monday May 11, 2015 at Robinson Ranch Golf course in Santa Clarita for our 28th Annual NDHS Scholarship Golf Tournament. Bring your own foursome, or come as a single or twosome and we will pair you up for this best-ball scramble. The entry fee is $250 per person, which includes green fees and carts, range balls, lunch by In-N-Out Burger, drinks on the course, tee prizes and a buffet dinner following the tournament. For further information, contact Jonathan Lee at [email protected] or Tracey Hughes at (818) 933-3611 or [email protected]. We are also seeking sponsorships and raffle donations now for this event. Invitations will be mailed to all current parents in late March. IMPORTANT DATES FALL CHORAL CONCERT Saturday, November 22 WINTER WONDERLAND CHRISTMAS TREE & WREATH PICK-UP Saturday, December 6 FINAL EXAMS Monday, December 15: Periods 1 & 2, dismissal 11:10 a.m. Tuesday, December 16: Periods 5 & 6, dismissal 11:10 a.m. Wednesday, December 17: Periods 3 & 7, dismissal 11:10 a.m. Thursday, December 18: Period 4 & make-up exams, dismissal 9:25 a.m. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT DAY, SCHOOL OUT AT 11 AM Friday, December 19 CHRISTMAS BREAK FOR STUDENTS December 22 - January 6 SCHOOL RESUMES FOR STUDENTS & OFFICES OPEN Wednesday, January 7 FAFSA, FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP for COLLEGE Monday, January 12 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BIRTHDAY SCHOOL & OFFICES CLOSED Monday, January 19 STUDENT WALKATHON Thursday, January 29 BANDCAKE BREAKFAST Sunday, February 1 PRESIDENTS’ DAY SCHOOL & OFFICES CLOSED Monday, February 16 FAMILY MASS & DINNER Saturday, February 21 HALL OF FAME Saturday, March 14 EASTER BREAK FOR STUDENTS Thursday, April 2 –Sunday, April 12 GRADUATION Saturday, May 30