north deanery news - Bishop Chatard High School
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north deanery news - Bishop Chatard High School
INAUGURAL ISSUE J U N E 2 0 1 3 NORTH DEANERY NEWS Dear North Deanery School Families, I hope this inaugural edition of the North Deanery News adequately represents the wonderful work being done at all ten (10) of our North Deanery schools. As the high school of the North Deanery, it is tempting to flood our partner schools with all of the academic and extra-curricular success of our students, as well as the invaluable faith formation experiences they are having here at Bishop Chatard. Presented by Bishop Chatard: The High School of the North Deanery I can promise you that we will do a little horn tooting along the way, but the North Deanery News will also focus on the exciting and meaningful experiences that all of our students are having. Our goal is to share with you on a regular basis the stories that make our schools so special and, in the process, help us all learn from each other’s successes. We plan to publish the newsletter on an every other month basis, starting in September and running through the end of each school year, and are counting on the schools and families to supply us with up to date articles and photos. We have great stories to share, the stories of our Catholic schools busy about the work of forming our children to be the persons God has called them to be. I hope you enjoy our effort to make known the gift Catholic schools are to our community. Immaculate Heart of Mary St. Joan of Arc May the peace of Christ be with you and your family, Bill Sahm President Bishop Chatard High School NORTH DEANERY St. Lawrence Festival Dates St. Joan of Arc French Market June 6, 7 and 8 September 13, 14 and 15 Christ the King Summer Social St. Luke Festival St. Simon Festival September 7 St. Lawrence Fall Festival June 21-22 September 21 St. Thomas Aquinas Sausage Fest St. Andrew Fest August 16-17 Immaculate Heart of Mary Fall Festival St. Luke St. Matthew School October 13 St. Pius X August 24 Look for our next edition September 2013! Please email story ideas, North Deanery news and photos to Dana Mullin, Director of Marketing & Communications at Bishop Chatard High School [email protected] St. Simon St. Thomas Aquinas FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVERS AC T I V I T I E S CONTINUE WINNING TRADITION For the fourth year in a row, St. Thomas Aquinas students are competing at Future Problem Solvers International Conference. FPSPI develops critical and creative thinking skills as students focus on global issues that will likely challenge mankind in the future. The International Conference features four days of stimulating competitive problem solving, cooperative educational seminars, and social activities. Each year over 2,000 students and coaches from across the globe attend the FPS International Conference. Saint Simon is Battling it Out!... Students in 4th through 8th grade participated in America’s Battle of the Books, a reading incentive program for students. 246 students participated, with almost 100% participation in 4th and 5th grade! over Books!! The program is coordinated by Paula Pletcher, Media Specialist at Saint Simon the Apostle School. America’s Battle of the Books is a nationwide, low cost reading program for students in grades 3rd-12th. After the books were announced in the fall, students formed teams of five. Each team chose a name, received a t-shirt and assigned the books. All teams participated in Battle of the Books during Catholic School’s Week. Sixth grade won the middle school competition, enjoying the victory with “lunch out” during the school day at a nearby restaurant! The Bishop Chatard Trobotics Club works on designing and constructing a series of robots for competition. The BCHS Robotics Team stole the show at the City of Indianapolis VEX Robotics Championship! Trobotics Blue and Trobotics White each finished with an impressive record, 3rd and 5th place out of 40 teams! Trobotics Blue was also honored with the Amaze Award for their ingenious robot design and qualified for nationals! The 8th graders at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School held their annual Engineering Challenge in May. Teams of students constructed Rube Goldberg type machines and displayed and demonstrated them for family and younger students. Viewers voted for the People’s Choice Award and all teams were judged by Mrs. Hoy (science teacher) on how they met the criteria for the assignment. Trivia Night a Huge Success! Question: What inaugural IHM event raised $6,000 to support 50 students traveling to our nation’s capital to soak in American history by having over 35 teams compete for cash prizes and most importantly, bragging rights? Answer: The IHM Trivia Bowl TROJAN iPAD SUMMER CAMP 2013 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER S t. Lawr ence MOCK D.C. • Year-long curriculum in 8th Grade Media/ Technology class based on Washington, D.C. •Power Point presentations about the landmark they have chosen • Build scale models of the landmark •Use maps and Excel to measure the distance from the Capitol, convert from miles to feet, and then calculate a 1/100 scale • Measure the 1/100 scale on our playground and setup the landmarks where they would be in D.C. • Each student gives a 1-2 minute presentation about the landmark and then takes questions • All classes KN-7 tour our “Mock Washington DC” BCHS ROBOTICS SUMMER CAMP 2013 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER T H E A R T S Christ the King Celebrates the Arts! Thursday, May 16th, was a celebration of the arts at Christ the King. The evening included an art show, choral concert and band performance. Audience favorites filled the show, “CKS Pops!” In addition, there was an encore performance of the CKS Middle School band’s contest piece. “ We always enjoy having North Deanery students join us for the matinee because it gives us a chance to inspire future Trojans. Our hope is that students will feel welcomed. We also hope that it encourages students to get involved in Theatre and the arts in their schools. ” Abby Funk, Bishop Chatard Theatre Director “ Thank you for making our CKS Music Program such a success!” Ms. Aragon St. Matthew’s Seussical to the 7th grade for a wonderful “ Congratulations performance of “Footloose”. It was a crowd pleaser! Bravo!” T H E St. Thomas performed "Honk! Jr." on March 13th. The Jungle Book A R T S Earlier this year, Saint Simon celebrated their first drama performance with "Random Acts of Broadway" an original musical written and directed by St. Simon parent, Suzanne Collins with musical direction by Marla Smith, St. Simon parent. TROJAN THEATRE SUMMER CAMP 2013 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Over forty students participated in this production, as cast and crew, creating costumes and designing sets. We also are grateful to our faculty and parent volunteers for making “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” a success! The 2012-2013 musical at St. Joan of Arc was “The Jungle Book”, performed on February 15-16th, directed by music teacher, Mrs. Debra Hatfield. MUSIC CAMP 2013 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER N O R T H T R A C K CYO NORTHSIDE TRACK MEET The CYO Northside Track Meet was held at Bishop Chatard High School on Sunday, April 21, 2013. 550 North Deanery students competed in various track and field events throughout the day. Special thank you to the 80+ members of the Bishop Chatard Track and Field team for your help in making our North Side Track Meet a success! S I D E M E E T Coach standing at home base is IHM Baseball coach and Bishop Chatard Alumni Zac Bell ‘02 S P E C I A L E V E N T S Dave ALEXANDER TROJAN SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS 2013 Field Dedication | April 29, 2013 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER DID YOU KNOW... The Dave Alexander Field at Bishop Chatard is enjoyed by all of our North Deanery schools for games and practices! It is a multi-functional turf field used for: Baseball, Cross-Country, Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Track and Physical Education classes. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013 12:30p.m. Florida Scramble Old Oakland Golf Club 11611 East 75th Street Indianapolis, IN 46236 The Dave Alexander Field has been made possible by the generous contribution of Dave Alexander, teacher and coach at Bishop Chatard 1964-1977. For sponsorship opportunities please contact Monica Helfrich, Director of Alumni Relations [email protected] or 317-251-1451 ext 2247 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER $1000 Hole Sponsor; Includes a foursome $550 Foursome and a listing in the program and2012-2013 website New to the school year at St. $500 Joan Holeof Sponsor Arc is Girls on the Run! Girls on $135 Individual; Includes golf, cart, dinner, the Run is a non profit organization using two beverages and prizes running to inspire motivate girls in $75 BCHS current students andand alumni (2008-2013) grades 3rd through 6th. The program $25 Dinner Only (following scramble) encourages lifelong health and Each golfer receives 18and holes ofbuilds golf, cart fitness, rental, dinner and two beverage tickets. confidence through accomplishment. The program is celebrated with a 5k! The result—making the seemingly e at www.bishopchatard.org/giving/golf impossible, possible, and teaching he following: girls that they can. St. Matthew raised over $10,000 during our Walk-athon! The money will be used for our new library. All the students participated, and the 1st grade raised the most money. In addition to the walk-a-thon, students (and Principal Smock) bounced around the gym! St. Matthew’s School and Parish worked together in a food drive to create dinner baskets for the poor through a North Dinner Tickets: –––––––––––– X $25= s of Graduation (if applicable) Deanery The inflatables were a reward for ––––––––––program. –– your 2013 teams Mulligans: $5 ea. (4 reaching max): –––––––––their some: RYAN BAKER Buy CAMP goal of 500 food baskets! –– REGISTER –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CLICK –––––––––––––HERE –––––––––– TOEmail: ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Phone: –––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Address: ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– S E RV I C E This year IHM students and their families have donated nearly $5000 to the many outreach ministries that our parish supports. Each Friday, the collection at the all school liturgy is designated to benefit a specific ministry. Over the course of the year, IHM has supported more than a dozen different causes. In addition to our Honduras outreach, they have also helped to support Books on Wheels, Anna’s House (Lucious Newsom’s original ministry), and the Guardian Angel Guild, a group that provides funding to students with special needs. In December, we made a contribution to the Catholic charities Christmas Store. IHM has raised money for The Children’s Wish Foundation, the Little Sisters of the Poor’s Saint Augustine’s Home for the Aged, and Indy Reads. In addition to canned goods and service hours, IHM has also made financial contributions to The Boulevard Place Food Pantry. IHM is truly making God Known, Loved and Served. . . ALLWAYS. CAMP INTENCITY SUMMER SERVICE CAMP 2013 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER The Royal Rally is an annual tradition at St. Simon. The theme for this year, Memories, Miracles, Ministry and Music carried throughout the day. Portions of the money raised this year will benefit Miracle Place and outfitting their new tutoring room. Miracle Place is a neighborhood ministry on the neareast side of Indianapolis, providing numerous services for low-income neighbors. The eighth grade class visits Miracle Place weekly to assist with homework and activities. Students kicked off the day watching the debut of the St. Simon school celebration music video! The students, paired with their “school buddies”, made a decade Rosary, created miracle banners, watched a video about Miracle Place produced by the eighth grade and walked laps praying for others. The school came together to pray the rosary for Mr. Kerry O’Brien, St. Simon’s Physical Education teacher who is currently in treatment for leukemia. The day ended with an all school celebration in the gym with live music! St. Luke Goes to the Birds… Stewardship Activities For the Middle School Religion Program each grade takes a theme and tries to incorporate their service within the theme for the year. The students have to do two service projects per quarter. 6th grade Children Kids Against Hunger Elderly - Joy’s House 7th grade Homeless Cathedral Soup Kitchen Beggars for Poor 8th grade Family and Children Horizon Center Miracle Place Food Link OR Chickens! St. Luke Catholic School became the latest Urban Chicken school. Third and fourth graders care for three chickens, and collect and sell the eggs. The students keep track of egg production, and food consumption to learn to manage data. The true “cage free” chickens produce about a dozen eggs a week, that are then sold to provide funds for food and supplies. G R A D UAT I O N A N D H O N O R S The Bishop Chatard High School President’s Award is the highest honor given to an incoming freshman. The principals from each of our North Deanery grade schools select two eighth grade students who most exemplify the mission of Bishop Chatard: a commitment to faith, learning, leadership and service. As part of Bishop Chatard’s recognition of these recipients, a commemorative plaque and onetime $500 tuition award is given. Christ the King Grace Lundy Nick Williams St. Lawrence Brian Allspaw Ray Walden Immaculate Heart Luke Mark Gillian Fouse St. Luke Thomas Sherby Tayra Breitbach St. Joan of Arc Patrick Johnson Gabe Coleman St. Matthew Mary Burns Lucie Marshall St. Pius X Frankie Kontor Frank Doucleff Amanda Rulong (center) Amanda Rulong, Bishop Chatard junior and St. Simon School alumni was recognized as the Inaugural Youth Award recipient at the Catholic Charities Indianapolis St. Simon Spirit of Service Awards Dinner. The Spirit of Service Maggie Kassenbrock Awards Dinner provides a way to recognize the impact Sean Hurley Catholic Charities Indianapolis has on our community. Amanda was one of four people recognized as a person St. Thomas Aquinas serving others in exemplary ways through deed, action Jack Dietrick and compassion. Jessica Jones Honors Night Co-Valedictorian: Mark DeNardin, Christ the King (left) Deegan Atha, St. Maria Goretti (middle) Salutatorian: Marissa Collier, St. Pius X (right) Top Left: Matthew Lilly Endowment Awards Luke Williams, St. Matthew Deegan Atha, St. Maria Goretti Bailey Butrum, Christ the King Bottom Left: Father Higgins Award for the Top Scholar Athlete Marco Burkert, St. Matthew Right: Bishop Chatard Achievement Medal Lauren Brown, Christ the King 8 th Congratulations grade to all Graduates