THE BRUIN BULLETIN St. Teresa of Avila

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THE BRUIN BULLETIN St. Teresa of Avila Sharon Willmes, Principal January 24, 2019 471-4530/ www.stteresa.net www.www.stteresa.net Lead Me, Guide Me School News Please make sure to tell all of your neighbors and friends about our Open House on Thursday evening TONIGHT from 6:30 8 pm. Remember, you get entered into a drawing for $500 if you refer a family and they enroll and attend school here in the fall! Please remember our policy on sick students returning to school. If your child has had a fever or has vomited, they should not return to school until 24 hours after the last time they had a temperature or got sick. This will help us to prevent spreading sickness through an entire classroom. Your cooperation is very much appreciated. Sat., January 26 Upcoming Events Catholic School Week Begins Parents of Eighth Graders: If your child has received any type of scholarship, (not financial assistance) please send in a copy of the letter from the high school. We wish to recognize our eighth grade students and we also like to keep track of this for our records. Sun., January 27 Mon., January 28 9:30 Joyful Noise Sings Mass Celebrate Catholic Schools Out of Uniform St. T Spirit Wear Morning Prayer and Donut/Juice The Catholic Education Foundation is offering two million dollars of tuition assistance to non-edchoice families with students in elementary schools for the 2019-20 school year. Families can apply for up to $1,000 per student, which will be awarded based on need. Deadline to apply is January 31, 2019. Apply online at www.catholicbestchoice.org. If you are a non-edchoice family and you feel that you will need tuition assistance for next school year, please complete your tuition assistance application on FACTS, using code 16731. Deadline is May 1. Registration packets for next school year will be sent home tomorrow! We would appreciate you returning your child s registration by Thursday, February 14 th. Current students always receive priority registration until the due date. After that, new students who register will be added to classes. We will continue to accept current registrations until Wednesday, February 28; however, please note that certain classes will quickly fill to capacity. Therefore, if your registration is not received at the latest by February 28 th you will not be insured a spot for next year. Once classes reach capacity, waiting lists will have to be started. Please be aware that the names on the waiting list will not be guaranteed a spot. Tues., January 29 Wed., January 30 Thurs., January 31 Fri., February 1 Living Our Faith Canned Goods Collection 2:30 3:30 Creative Writing 7 pm Bingo Student Day Students Out of Uniform Chick-fil-A Lunch Coding Club at Lunch Teacher Day Spirit Day! Parent and Volunteer Day 8:15 Mass (6) Blessing of Throats at Mass Cookie Day at Lunch Aubrey Rose Scholarship 8 th graders who will be attending a Catholic High School in the Archdiocese next school year may apply for the Aubrey Rose Scholarship. You can find out more information and to complete the application, visit the website www.aubreyrose.org. Applications and essays are due no later than January 25, 2018.

Vogel Scholarship Eighth graders who will be attending Elder or Seton High School next year are eligible to apply for a Vogel Scholarship. Applications can be found on the parish and school website and are due to the Parish Office by May 1, 2019. Questions, call Maria Glandorf in the Parish Office at 921-9200 ext 101. Parents/Guardians of 7th graders: A postural screening will be done at school to help identify children with curvature of the spine called scoliosis or other possible spinal problems in students. The procedure for screening is a simple one in which a trained examiner inspects the student s posture as he or she stands and bends forward. If a postural problem is suspected, the parent will be notified. If your child is currently under active treatment for a postural problem, or if you object to your child being examined in such a screening, please provide written notice by January 31 st. If you have any questions about the screening, please contact the school clinic at 513-471-4530 ext. 119 Monday or Friday and ask for Nurse Kim. You can also email me at mccafferty_k@stteresa.net. Athletic News Bruin Bash 2019 Athletics will be hosting another Bruin Bash on April 13th 2019! Details on the Bash are forthcoming. Reverse Raffle Ticket sales for a $5,000 prize have begun! An order form is attached. Students will receive various prizes for selling tickets, including a new Apple ipad to the family that is the top overall seller! Raffle money & order forms can be turned in to their teacher as tickets are sold. Teachers have extra order forms or you can print off the one that is attached. The first early bird drawing for $250 is on February 16 th. To be eligible to win the $250, order forms and money need to be turned in by February 15 th. CALLING ALL BRUINS!!! The 2019 St. Teresa Boys Basketball Tournament starts this weekend on Friday evening and runs through February 16th. Our annual Bruin night is this Saturday featuring all of our boys teams! 3rd Grade plays Saturday at 2pm 4th Grade plays Saturday at 5pm 5th Grade plays Saturday at 6pm 6th Grade plays Saturday at 7pm 7th Grade plays Saturday at 8pm 7/8 Combo plays Saturday at 9pm 8th Grade plays Saturday at 10pm Friday night promises to have a packed gym so if you want to come out and see our teams in action, get to the gym early, wear Green and cheer our boys on to victory. Go Bruins! Around Town Our Lady of Victory Annual Charity Carnival The 22nd Annual OLV Charity Carnival -- Friday January 25 th in the OLV Convocation Center at 810 Neeb Road, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SEE the attached Flyer. Questions? Call Ron Lewis 276-8542. SEE YOU THERE! PTG News Walk-A-Thon News Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity? The Walk-A- Thon is a great way to get involved in a fun school-wide event. The Walk-A-Thon will be on Friday April 26th at 11AM. If you would like to be involved in the Walk-A- Thon in some way, please go the following link and let us know! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1nhaae6pfoc njeiwpq7xwrzyab8vmiacgp8cf50as5em/edit Cafeteria and Recess Volunteers Needed If you are willing to be a Cafeteria and Recess Helper, please use this Sign Up Genius link to volunteer. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c4dadad23a6fd0- lunch. Cafeteria Volunteers Monday, Jan. 28 April Vale Tuesday, Jan. 29 Wednesday, Jan. 30 Thursday, Jan. 31 Becky Bass Friday, Feb. 1 Primary Recess Volunteers Monday, Jan. 28 Tuesday, Jan. 29 Wednesday, Jan. 30 Thursday, Jan. 31 Friday, Feb. 1 Quote of the Week The cold never bothered me anyway. Elsa

2019 Catholic Schools Week Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed. Sunday January 27 The Joyful Noise Choir sings at the 9:30am mass! Monday January 28 Celebrate Catholic Schools - *Students may be out of uniform and can wear St. Teresa spirit wear or green. *All students gather in the cafeteria for morning prayer and to enjoy a donut (from the PTG) and a drink to celebrate the beginning of Catholic Schools Week! Tuesday January 29 Living Our Faith - *Mass at Cathedral attended by select teachers and students *Collection of canned goods for the Holy Family Food Pantry (see paper attached) Wednesday January 30 Student Day - *No homework *Students may be out of uniform today- see handbook for out of uniform rules *Chick-Fil-A lunch Day (pre-orders only) *Student Council activity *Volleyball game 12:45pm - Faculty versus students grades 4-8, primary students watch game parents please note it is noisy at this activity. Thursday January 31 Teacher Day - *Lunch for faculty provided by the PTG *Spirit Day with 25 donation *Bingo over the PA 1:00-2:00pm Friday February 1 Parent and Volunteers Day - *All School liturgy at 8:15am honoring our parents and many volunteers (see invitation attached) *Students make thank you cards for their parents *Movie in the afternoon

2019 Catholic Schools Week Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed. St. Teresa of Avila Food Drive The students of St. Teresa School are asked to bring in canned, non-perishable and packaged food items to school on Tuesday January 29, 2019. The food will be donated to the Holy Family Food Pantry to help the hungry in our own neighborhood. Please be as generous as possible. Let us do as Jesus asked: Help Feed the Hungry

2019 Catholic Schools Week Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed. Dear St. Teresa Parents, On Friday, February 1 st, the final day of Catholic Schools Week, we will honor our many volunteers at the All-School Mass at 8:15am. It s because of the efforts of parents and other friends that we are able to carry on our mission to educate and share our faith with our students. If you are a volunteer, whether frequently or infrequently, spending lots of time here, or only able to offer your time occasionally, we wish to honor you and the invaluable contribution of your time. Please come and celebrate Mass with us! We ask that you sit in the first few pews in the front of church. We hope to see you there! Sincerely, St. Teresa of Avila Teachers and Staff

T-Shirts to Support Mrs. Geis and the Fight against Breast Cancer Please join the 4 th Grade in their mission to show Mrs. Geis their support in her fight against breast cancer. T-shirts can be worn for Spirit Days. All proceeds will go directly to Mrs. Geis medical bills. Orders due on February 5 th. Name: Grade: Email address: YXS x $12 = YS x $12 = YM x $12 = YL x $12 = YXL x $12 = AS x $12 = AM x $12 = AL x $12 = AXL x $12 = A2X x $14 = A3X x $14 = Any questions, please contact Jen Whitmer at 513-520-2964 or Jennifer.m.whitmer@gmail.com. All orders due on February 5 th.

Back by popular demand, the St. Teresa Athletics Association will once again host a $5,000 Reverse Raffle to be awarded at our Bruin Bash held on Saturday April 13th, 2019. Participants do not need to be present to win*. Ordering a raffle ticket will automatically enter you into both early bird drawings and the main prize drawings awarded at the Bruin Bash. Purchasing a Raffle ticket will also get you free entrance to the Bruin Bash itself ($10 value). This year instead of letting the adults have all of the fun, we are offering prize incentives to students who sell tickets. All proceeds from the raffle will go towards St. Teresa Athletics. Instructions: Raffle Entries are $50 each or two for $90. See Order form for details. There are two Early Bird Raffle prizes of $250 to be awarded on February 16th and March 21st. If you win an early bird prize you will still be entered into the Main Prize raffle on April 13th. Please have students turn all order forms into their teacher as well as all money collected prior to the February 16th early bird drawing. Your student will receive another order form to continue selling tickets until the final turn in deadline of March 15th. After all ticket forms are received, students will be given raffle ticket stubs to disperse to those who purchased them. The ticket stubs are merely for receipt purposes. Everyone who purchases a ticket will automatically be entered into the drawings and added to the Bruin Bash paid VIP list at the door. We can accept Personal Check, Cash or Credit Card. To pay via Credit Card, go to http://bruinbash.com Prizes: Please make all checks out to: STAA Sell at least 4 Tickets: Student receives two weeks out of uniform. ** Sell at least 6 Tickets: Student receives a Bruins Athletics T-Shirt. Sell at least 10 Tickets: Student receives their St. Teresa Athletic Family Fee waived for the 2019/20 School year ($50 value). Sell at least 10 tickets individually or 15 tickets family winners: Students who sell at least 10 tickets or families with multiple students that sell at least 15 tickets combined: Each student in that family will receive all of the above prizes as well as a 2 hour session on a Video Gametruck that will visit St. Teresa school this spring. For more info go to: www.gametruckparty.com Classroom that sells the most tickets: Wins a Pizza Party. Family who sells the most tickets: Wins a new Apple ipad! * All participants in the Raffle must be at least 18 years or older. The Bruin Bash is an Adult (21+) ONLY event. ** Out of uniform weeks are set weeks, predetermined by School Administration For Questions please call or email Brent Angevine at (513) 238-4022 or angevine@gmail.com

St. Teresa Athletics $5,000 Reverse Raffle Ticket Order Form Tickets are $50 each or two for $90 In addition to the raffle prize giveaway, each ticket purchase is good for a free entry to the Bruin Bash Celebration on April 13, 2019 (more info to come). DRAWINGS: $250 Early Bird Drawing on February 16, 2019 $250 Early Bird Drawing on March 21, 2019 Reverse Raffle Main Drawing on April 13, 2019 at the Bruin Bash If you sell a single ticket, mark $50 in the Collected field. If you sell two for $90, mark $45 in each of the two Collected fields. Students Name: Class/Room: NAME PHONE NUMBER COLLECTED Order by check or cash. Make all checks payable to: STAA Please turn in order forms and all money collected to your teacher prior to each early bird drawing. Additional forms will be available so that you may continue to sell tickets up until the March 15th Deadline. Additional order forms and information are also available via our website at: www.bruinbash.com

Skyline Day Wednesday February 6 Name: Homeroom: 1. The following items from Skyline will be available by pre-order only. Please enclose your money, individual forms per student, and one check/envelope per family. Orders due no later than Friday February 1. No late orders will be accepted. 3 Way - $3.50 Cheese Coney (no mustard or onions) - $2.00 extra bag of cheese - $1.00 *NO SPECIAL ORDERS Skyline Wednesday February 6 Name: Homeroom: 1. The following items from Skyline will be available by pre-order only. Please enclose your money, individual forms per student, and one check/envelope per family. Orders due no later than Friday February 1. No late orders will be accepted. 3 Way - $3.50 Cheese Coney (no mustard or onions) - $2.00 extra bag of cheese - $1.00 *NO SPECIAL ORDERS Skyline Wednesday February 6 Name: Homeroom: 1. The following items from Skyline will be available by pre-order only. Please enclose your money, individual forms per student, and one check/envelope per family. Orders due no later than Friday February 1. No late orders will be accepted. 3 Way - $3.00 Cheese Coney (no mustard or onions) - $2.00 extra bag of cheese - $1.00 *NO SPECIAL ORDERS

Covedale Library is offering some special free programs and services for school-aged kids. Homework help at Covedale Library is free, available to kids in grades 1-8, and no appointment is needed. Homework Help is on Monday-Thursday afternoons from 2:45 5:45 pm. Meet Covedale s homework helper, Kylee Stahl: Hello, name is Kylee Stahl. I am 18 years old and a senior at Seton High School, which is located on Glenway Ave. I have played soccer my whole life and also played volleyball and basketball for many years. My favorite subjects in school are English and Reading. I love learning and also enjoy teaching in fun and exciting ways that make learning more fun! Covedale Library is also presenting 3 STEM/STEAM programs in the upcoming months: On Monday, January 28, from 3:30-4:30 pm: STEM Mondays: Cubelets Explore Cubelets--colorful magnetic cubes that form simple robots! Especially for kids in grades 3-6. No registration is required. On Monday, February 25, from 3:30-4:30 pm: STEM Mondays: Ozobots Develop your coding skills with Ozobots! Especially for kids in grades 3-6. No registration is required On Monday, March 25, from 3:30-4:30 pm: STEM Mondays: Snap Circuits Learn about electronics with Snap Circuits! Especially for kids in grades 3 through 6. No registration is required.

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