March 31, 2015 Great News From HOLY FAMILY REGIONAL CATHOLIC 2477 Trenton Road, Levittown, PA 19056-1486 215-269-9600 (p) • 215-269-9609 (f) • www.hfrcs.org Wednesday 4/01/15 Thursday 4/02/15 Friday 4/03/15 Saturday 4/04/15 Sunday 4/05/15 Monday 4/06/15 ‘X’ DAY Living Stations 9:30 am and 6 pm QU parish Tuesday 4/07/15 ‘B’ DAY Holy Thursday No School 11:30 Dismissal Good Friday No School He is Risen, Alleluia! Easter Monday No School Summer Uniforms Begin Dear Parents and Guardians, Through the collaborative effort of so many volunteers, this year’s auction, “Under the Sea” was a success.! Many grateful thanks to those who volunteered endless hours as auction committee members: John Barnett, Mary Ann Conway, Kim Gavreau, Danny Keegan, Brenda Martinez, John Mundy, Jennifer Petrillo, Dianne Moser-Stout, Jeannine Carlin, Karen David, Terry Gottshall, Pat Manning, Gretchen Moran, Andrea Pendle, Ann Marie Soto, and Deanna Zamora. Thanks also to Karen Marrone for assisting our students with their wonderful artwork, and John and Jen Rifkin for preparing and serving the dinner for the auction. We especially thank St. Frances Cabrini Parish for the use of their gym. Finally, let us not forget Kathy Jackson, Susan Weed, John Schrenk, Michael Simpson, Rick Tralies, Jane McCaughey, Betty Ann Hancock, Tina Patitucci, our Pastors Monsignor McCormac and Father Hennelly, and the entire Holy Family Faculty and Staff who supported the auction in myriad ways. May God bless you all abundantly! Please note that school closes following our 11:30 dismissal tomorrow, and will reopen Tuesday, April 7. We will be on a B schedule that day and summer uniforms may be worn. Mrs. Linda Robinson Living Stations The students of Holy Family Regional Catholic School will present the Living Stations on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 9:30am for the students and at 6:00pm for the general community. All are welcome. Adults attending this performance are asked to bring one “Meal in a Can.” (no boxes, please) APRIL 1ST IS THE LAST DAY TO BRING IN YOUR Reminder April 1st is early dismissal and there will be NO transportation for Neshaminy. ONE—CAN—MEAL This year as a Lenten Offering the students were asked to bring in a “complete meal in a can” (no boxes, please) Tomorrow, April 1 , is the final day for collection. No afternoon C.A.R.E.S. after school on Wednesday, April 1st Special April Lunch Important Information from the Nurse’s office The Dentist will be at HFRCS on Wednesday, April 15th at 8:00 am. The Doctor will be here on Tuesday, April 21 at 12:30 for any students that have not returned the forms from their private physician and/ or dentist. For April the Special Lunch is going to be pizza from Tony’s King of Pizza Tuesday, April 21st Orders due: Physicals are required for K/1 and 6; dentals are required for K/1, 3 Wed., April 15th and 7, or for a child new to the school, and anyone for whom the Order form nurse has not received health records from the former school. Health Fair The Neshaminy nurses are sponsoring a free Health Fair April 8 at Hoover. If you are interested, pleases check out the flyer. Flyer May Lunch Order Due: Friday, April 10th Menu Order Form Congratulations The following students participated in the Archdiocesan Music Festivals this year. 4th - 6th Grade Festival Chorus Jessica Kelly Sharon Mager Elizabeth Reid 7th & 8th Grade Honor Chorus Victoria Ford Evie Gutekunst Gabriella Perotti Emily Potts Hersey Park Flyer Hersey Park Ticket Form Tickets are now available! Order early to get a good seat. Ticket order form Family Bingo Sunday, April 12th Tickets: $5.00 Reserved Admission Due: April 9th Dance Permission Slip Dance Rules SAVE THE DATE 8th Grade Car Wash April 25th 12:00 —4:00 $10.00 per car All money goes to the construction of the new school gym set. Tickets $6.00 sold at the door. Donations of Baked Goods would be appreciated. Flyer Our Hawks Soar! Edition Two Emily Szafara Emily Szafara is currently a senior at Conwell Egan High School and was a member of our First Graduating Class. She is an active member of the CEC family and is Spirit Captain for Conwell Egan’s annual Spirit Night. This interview occurred during Pi Day when Emily and about a dozen other Conwell Egan students volunteered to work with the students at HFRCS. Emily is currently ranked 17th in the class with a GPA of 3.8. She has successfully completed several AP and Honors courses in high school. JS- Emily, What has been happening since your years at HFRCS? ES- After graduating HFRCS I went to Conwell Egan High School where I am currently the Vice President of Student Council, on the cheerleading team and active in the Spirit Night. CEC has given me many great opportunities to grow into the person I am today. I also had the opportunity to start a Cancer Awareness club which is very important to me. I am also a member of the East Program at CEC which allows me to develop outreach programs that make the world a better place. JS- Any college plans? ES- I plan on attending Temple University, majoring in Biology. I hope to take that degree and move into the field of Veterinary Medicine. JS- What do you remember most about your time at Holy Family Regional? ES- I think meeting so many new people the first year. We went from four small schools to one large school with three 8th grade classrooms. It could have been overwhelming to many kids but the teachers really made us feel like family and they really cared about how we were coping with the loss of our school and the transition into our new school. JS-Looking back- what memory stands out the most? ES- During my year at HFRCS, my family was faced with the sudden death of my father. Holy Family surrounded me and my family with love, compassion and support. What I felt during that dark time was the love of a family that encircled me and encouraged me to move forward. That support allowed me to become the person I am today. I know that if it were not HFRCS, my life could have turned out very differently. JS- Looking back- would you have done anything differently? ES- Absolutely NOT, HFRCS supported me when I needed it and allowed me to grow at my own pace. The school allowed me to think for myself, and encouraged individuality while supporting each student. JS – What did HFRS do to prepare you for your success at Conwell Egan ? ES- The environment of learning created by HFRCS was academically challenging but fair. HFRCS cultivated responsibility and accountability. HFRCS made us responsible for our own success and allowed us to think out of the box and express ourselves without judgment, all centered on the Catholic Values that make us who we are. JS- When you think of Holy Family, what comes to mind first. ES- Holy Family gave me a new beginning and a brighter future. Parish News Flyer SCRIP WILL NOW BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE 7 DAYS A WEEK! The Scrip Program is moving to the St. Frances Cabrini rectory on Tuesday, April 7th! The hours for Scrip purchases will now be Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Saturday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM and Sunday, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. For more information, please call 215-946-4040 or visit our website at www.saintfrancescabrini.net. Scrip order form Winners
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