Christ the King Religious Education Program

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2018-19 Christ the King Religious Education Program Here to help: Deb Mlsna, Director of Religious Education (DRE): pre-k to grade 10 contact Deb at ReligiousEd@frontier.com or 715-659-4480 ext 3 David Alcott, Youth Minister: Confirmation & Youth Group contact Dave at Evangelize@frontier.com 715-659-4480 ext 4 Pre-school and Kindergarten (ages 4 & 5) meet during the 10 am Mass. Students are dismissed during Mass before the readings begin. Children may be picked up from the church basement after Mass. RE classes for grades 1 10: Classes are scheduled from 6:30 7:45pm on Wednesday evenings at the Seton Center and at church. Class Mass: Students in grades 3-8 each have a class Mass. This is a special opportunity for our students. Please make every effort to bring your child to their class Mass time. Class Masses for grades 3-7 are during the 10 am Sunday Mass and are listed on the calendar. The 8 th grade serves for our Opening Mass/Anointing of the Sick celebration. Reconciliation: Students in grades 3 and older are given an opportunity to participate in the sacrament of Reconciliation during Advent and Lent. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed during confession time. Jesus is truly present as our students prepare for and rejoice in Reconciliation. Because the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, silent prayer time is expected during confession. Second grade students will celebrate their First Reconciliation on January 23, 2019. Textbook/ HS workbook replacement fees: Students may be issued a workbook and/or use a textbook during the year. A replacement fee of $20 exists for lost or damaged textbooks for grades 1-6, and lost workbooks for grades 7-10. Homework: Homework may be assigned by a teacher as part of class. Homework/make up work may be assigned when a student is absent (see Attendance policy). All homework should be completed before the next class period. Registration fees: Registration fees for parishioners* grades 1-10 are as follows: Students in grades 1-10: $40 per student Preschool children (Sunday school): $25 each Family max = $120 * Registration fees are double for families not registered/active with the parish.

Cell Phones: Cell phones are not needed in the classroom. Please keep cell phones at home. There is a phone students may use at the Seton Center and at church. Phones may be taken away if used in the classroom. Cancellation policy: If Spencer Public schools are closed due to poor weather, CCD activities will also be cancelled. If classes are cancelled for any other reason, it will be called into WDLB and an email will be sent. If possible, students will also be notified at school before. If classes are not cancelled but you, as a parent, do not feel the conditions are safe, please use your discretion. WDLB posts cancelations on their website: http://www.wdlbam.com/ Photographs and names: On occasion, we may list student s names or post pictures of them. This could be the result of a classroom project, recognition in the CCD newsletter or bulletin, on the parish website or even to the local newspaper. Permission forms to allow/deny this sharing of information must be completed by each family as part of the registration process. Please contact Deb or Dave with any questions. Safe Environment: The Diocese of La Crosse and our parish has made every effort to protect our children. Part of this protection requires every volunteer and staff person working with children to complete the Safe Environment training, which includes a background check. Classroom training is scheduled for November 14, 2018. If you would like to opt-out for your child, please complete the form available at registration. More information about this program can be found at: http://www.dioceseoflacrosse.com/safe-environment GUIDELINES FOR PARKING, DROPPING OFF AND PICKING UP STUDENTS: The road between the Seton Center and Church (Wendell Street) will be blocked off during CCD hours. Drop off and pick up of your child will be from the Seton Center parking lot. Arrival/Before class expectations: 1) Students are not allowed in their classroom until the door is opened by their instructor (not the students). Our Catechists deserve time to prepare. 2) Students arriving prior to 6:25 are expected to go to Church where the rosary will be prayed prior to class. Parents: please come and pray with your child(ren). Help us to provide a secure environment for your children, by stressing where they should be prior to class. Students are expected to remain at Church until dismissed from prayer and then they are to go directly to their classroom in the Seton Center. After class expectations: When classes are finished, students in grades 4, and older will be dismissed by their teacher. To ensure the safety of our youngest students, those in grades 1, 2, and 3 must be picked up from their classroom. The person picking them up may be a parent or an older sibling or an adult they are carpooling with. If a child in grades 1, 2 or 3 is picked up by an older sibling and is then left unattended, we may need to require an adult only pickup of the child. Please stress to older siblings what their responsibility is.

ATTENDANCE POLICY Christ the King Parish last revised August 2014 Attendance is critical to learning. This policy is designed to provide guidance so our students can maximize their learning efforts. 1. Under normal circumstances, attendance and participation in all classes and activities as outlined by Father, the teachers, the Education Committee and the Diocese of La Crosse is the norm for all students. a. To receive the sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Communion, it is expected that the student attend all of the preparation classes that are provided in both the first and second grade. b. To receive the sacrament of Confirmation, it is expected that the student attend all of the preparation classes that are provided in all classes prior to and including the Confirmation year. 2. Missed class: If a student misses a class, they (their parents) are responsible for what was missed. If there is a prolonged absence due to special circumstances, parents may work with the DRE to develop an educational plan. Information missed due to absence may be part of the Faith Facts test which is the responsibility of the student/parent. 3. Students ordinarily will be placed in the same grade they attend in the public school. Students will need to demonstrate their understanding of the faith facts for their class in order to advance to the next class. These faith facts are handed out during the year and are available upon request. 4. We highly encourage pre-school, kindergarten and high school students to take advantage of Sunday school and youth group. 5. See the Cancelation Policy regarding inclement weather. 6. Mass attendance is expected.

DISCIPLINE POLICY Christ the King Parish last revised July 2014 Appropriate behavior helps to ensure the safety of our children and of those around them. This policy is designed to provide guidance so our students can maximize their learning efforts. 1. Rude, disruptive behavior will not be tolerated in class. If this happens, the student will be sent to the office because this type of behavior is contrary to Christian values, basic respect and common courtesy to those in class. a. First Offense: Student is treated as absent from class and will have a homework assignment to complete to cover the material from class. Parents will be called. b. Subsequent Offense(s): A meeting will be scheduled with the parent, Father Martin and the DRE to work out the on-going educational plan for the student which may include permanent removal from class. FAITH FACTS Each grade level has a set of criteria that must be mastered in order for the students to advance to the next grade level. As with any learning process, previous concepts should become well known. For example, the Sign of the Cross is mastered in first grade and therefore students should be able to demonstrate it in 5 th grade. FAITH FACTS have two areas that are tested on. Prayer: Since we are so limited in time each week, prayers will need to be practiced at home. We will make every effort to include the prayers during class, but to actually memorize the prayers, the student will need to practice them at home. Study Guide per class: The main textbook series that we use is Faith and Life and it is an excellent program by Ignatius Press. Students will need to be able to demonstrate understanding of the main ideas of the text. This should be easily accomplished by attending classes. Study guides are provided each year with much repetition between years. The end of year test is NOT a detailed final exam but rather a general knowledge assessment. Students should have learned much more than the basics from the study guide. PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT: You are the most important teacher in your child s life. Our class time is very limited and your help, particularly with learning prayers, is essential to your child s spiritual growth. Please practice prayers with your child. Ask your child what they learned each week. Attend Mass on Sunday. Check for materials sent home with your child and check their folders. May God Bless your family!

Faith Facts Prayer List {Students will be tested on both new and review prayers for each grade} Grade PRAYERS these are recited to a prayer tester 1 2 3 Sign of the Cross Glory Be Angel of God New prayers Hail Mary Our Father 10 Commandments Act of Contrition Apostles Creed Before Meal prayer 7 Sacraments Review prayers 4 Rosary Mechanics w/joyful mysteries * Hail Mary Glory Be 5 Hail Holy Queen 6 O My Jesus 7 Memorare 8 no new prayers this year 9 St. Michael Prayer Our Father 7 Sacraments Act of Contrition Apostles Creed Hail Holy Queen 7 Sacraments Recite a rosary, all prayers included (once each) with a set of mysteries of the students choice ** Act of Contrition Memorare 10 Stations of the Cross For a complete listing of prayers, please refer to: http://www.ctkspencer.net/prayers.html * In 4 th grade for the rosary mechanics, students need to name the prayer, not pray each prayer. They need to know which prayer is said on each bead of the rosary with/and the Joyful Mysteries. ** In 8 th grade, students need to name each prayer of the rosary beads AND they need to pray each prayer (once). If a prayer is said more than once, then it will just be named after it is prayed. Students in 8 th grade may choose which (one) set of mysteries they will use. They need to know one set of mysteries.

Religious Education Schedule 2018-19 Date Deb Christ the King CHURCH September 5, 2018 Registration, parent mtg & First Night gr 1-8; starts at 6:30 *Meet in Church Reg September 12, 2018 Grades 9 & 10 - first night of class Sun-Sept 16 / Commissioning @ 8am Mass Catechetical Sunday September 19, 2018 Gr 1 Tour of church (6:30-7:00 ); Gr 2 Tour (7:00-7:30); Bonus Prayer testing Gr 1 & 2 September 26, 2018 Grade 8 Mass prep Gr 8 October 3, 2018 Opening Mass @ 6:40; Anointing of the Sick 6:40 Mass October 10, 2018 October 17, 2018 Grade 7 Mass prep (Sun-Oct 21); Fire Drill; Father to visit (4-5-8-9-10) Gr 7 October 24, 2018 Deb prayer night grade 5; Father to visit (1-2-3-6-7) Gr 5 October 31, 2018 NO CCD November 7, 2018 Gr 6 Mass prep (Sun-Nov 11) Gr 6 November 14, 2018 Safe Environment classroom training; Teaching the Way of Love-Growing In Love (gr 6 @ ) November 21, 2018 No CCD, Thanksgiving break No CCD Sun-Nov 25 No Sunday School November 28, 2018 Grade 5 Mass prep (Sun-Dec 2) Gr 5 Sun-Dec 2 Advent begins December 5, 2018 Prayer testing due (gr 3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10) December 12, 2018 Reconciliation ** Gr 10 & 9 MEET @ CHURCH ** grades 8 & 7 report to classroom December 19, 2018 / Reconciliation ** Gr 6 & 5 MEET @ CHURCH ** grades 4 & 3 report to classroom December 26, 2018 NO CCD; Christmas break January 2, 2019 NO CCD; Catechist in-service

Date Deb Christ the King CHURCH January 9, 2019 4th grade Mass prep (Sun- Jan 13); TWL-Bodies & Boundaries gr 8&9 (Col Rm); Father with gr 10 on prayer Gr 4 January 16, 2019 2nd gr student practice for First Reconciliation & 2nd grade interviews Deb; Gr 2 January 23, 2019 First Reconciliation @ practice and sacrament; Grade 8 TOB test First January 30, 2019 Church tour (gr 8) and adoration Gr 8 February 6, 2019 3rd grade Mass prep (Sun- Feb 10) Gr 3 February 13, 2019 Religious life talk gr 6 Gr 6 February 20, 2019 February 27, 2019 Fr. Martin Parent Presentation (Gr2 parents) on Real Presence 6:30pm in Columbia Room March 6, 2019 Ash WED Mass @ 6:40pm Mass March 13, 2019 Reconciliation **Gr 3 & 4 MEET @ CHURCH ** grades 5&6 meet in classroom March 20, 2019 St Joseph's Table T March 27, 2019 Reconciliation **Gr 7 &8 MEET @ CHURCH ** grades 9-10 meet in classroom April 3, 2019 Parish Mission? TBD FF-grade 2 (Deb) Parish Mission April 10, 2019 Station of the Cross (Deacon Jeff) 6:30 pm for gr 1-3-4-5 & 7:15pm for gr 6-7-8-9-10 Stations April 17, 2019 NO CCD; Easter break Sun - April 21 Easter April 24, 2019 End of year review for gr 1-9; FHC practice w/father Gr 2 Sun-Apr 28 First Communion @ 10 am Mass FHC May 1, 2019 Faith facts testing gr 1 & 3-9 May 8, 2019 May Crowning & Last night of classes ** retake testing 5/22 May Crowning