The Spartan Lookout

The Spartan Lookout
{January 23, 2015}
Saint Susanna School is a catholic community pursuing
Faith, Values & Excellence.
A Note from the Principal
Dear Saint Susanna School Families,
We are embarking on one of my favorite weeks of the school year—Catholic Schools Week!
I love that we celebrate our Catholic identity with fun theme days and special activities. I think it’s good that we designate a time during our busy school year to acknowledge students, parents, teachers and staff for the many ways in
which they enrich our community. And it’s also important to thank God for the gift of our beautiful faith and a Catholic education to better understand that faith.
I eagerly await our students hosting this weekend’s Masses. I know they will represent Saint Susanna School beautifully. (Whether or not your children have a part in one of the Masses, please ask them to wear their best uniforms to
Mass this weekend.)
Because there are so many wonderful things happening here at Saint Susanna, this week’s newsletter is packed with
important information. Please review the newsletter for info about Catholic Schools Week, the Soup-er Bowl competition, the big bake sale, our upcoming auction, athletic sign-ups and much more. (Plenty of stewardship opportunities are available!)
This week’s “Spartan Shout-Outs” highlight some of the wonderful ways our students have been using their Godgiven talents.
As we begin Catholic Schools Week, I’d like to express my gratitude to you for sending your child(ren) to Saint Susanna School and entrusting them to our care. I would also like to thank our teachers and staff, who would likely
earn higher wages at public entities, but make financial sacrifices to make a difference here. And thank you to Father
Glenn, who shepherds his Saint Susanna flock with great care.
God Bless,
Mrs. Tillery, Principal
P.S.—I hope to see you tonight at Winterfest! It’s sure to be fun for all ages!
Looking Ahead:
1/23: WinterFest in Zore Hall from 6:00 p.m. –8:30 p.m.
1/25: NJHS Blood Drive 8:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m.
1/25-31: Catholic Schools Week (Details in this newsletter)
1/27: PTP Meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Gathering Space
1/28: Bake Sale
1/29: Saint Susanna School Open House, beginning with mass at 9 a.m.
1/31: Sparty Party Trivia Night at 6:30 p.m. in Zore Hall
2/2: “Souper” Bowl Mission Jersey Day
2/6: My Girl Dance in Zore Hall at 6:30 p.m.
2/9: Student Council Meeting (entire group) at 3:30 p.m.
2/10: First Reconciliation for 2nd graders at 6:30 p.m. in the church
2/11: Chicago’s Pizza Spirit Night from 5-8 p.m. (helps 8th grade class trip)
2/12: School Commission Meeting at 7:00 p.m.
2/13: No School (possible snow make-up day)
2/16: No School (possible snow makeup day)
3rd annual Winterfest
Presented by Saint Susanna School NJHS
FRIDAY, JAN 23rd from 6:00-8:30 p.m. in Zore Hall
Games for ALL ages, including: Just Dance, face
painting, giant bowling, hair wrapping, and more!
No matter what age you are, we guarantee there will be an
activity to have fun with!
For the older kids, there will be two movie rooms showing
different movies located in the middle school hallway.
Don't worry about grabbing dinner before you leave! A selection of food and candy can be purchased from our concession stand, not to mention our delicious cookie decorating station!
BOXES NEEDED FOR IGLOO STATION
NJHS is in need of tissue boxes, shoe boxes,
and other similar boxes for our “igloo station” at the annual NJHS Winterfest tonight.
Please place boxes outside of Ms. Hopf’s
classroom. Thank you!
Please stop by for an extraordinary evening!
2015 Saint Susanna School Soup-er Bowl
For our January mission, the 3rd graders will lead the school in a collection of soup and other non-perishable food items for Saint Mark's Food Pantry.
Saint Mark's provides lunches for many local boys and girls on weekends and throughout the summer. Grade levels will compete against each other to
see what team can accumulate the most points. The team with the most points will receive a treat!
WHEN: MONDAY, JANUARY 26 through FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
WHAT: Any can, box or packaged soup (example: Ramen noodles). All soups will be worth one point. There will be one bonus item each day
and the bonus items will be worth 5 points each.
BONUS ITEMS:
Monday: Spaghetti-O's
Tuesday: Canned Ravioli
Wednesday: Canned Tuna or Chicken
Thursday: Macaroni & Cheese
Friday: Jars of Peanut Butter and/or Jars of Jam/Jelly
All students who help us "tackle" hunger may dress out of uniform in shirts or jerseys of their favorite teams on Monday, February
2nd. Thanks for your support!
Cardinal Ritter High School Cheer Clinic
for Ladies in Grades 1-8
Saturday, January 31, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at CRHS
Cost: $35 (Light breakfast and lunch included)
The clinic is directed by Varsity Head Coach Cierre Maxey
and the Varsity Cheer Squad.
NJHS BLOOD DRIVE
Sunday, JANUARY 25
Come donate blood for our St. Susanna National Junior Honor Society. The bus will be outside of church on January
25th from 8:30-1:30. You can preregister at https://
www.donorpoint.org/donor/schedules/
drive_schedule/89094. However, walk-ins are welcome.
Please help us save lives and meet our goal of 45 donors.
Thank you! NJHS
Contact Cierre Maxey at Raidercheer2014@yahoo.com to
RSVP or for more information.
Please indicate shirt size: YS/YM/YL/S/M/L
SPIRIT NIGHT
(Enjoy delicious food that you don’t have to cook!)
*Wednesday, February 11 @ Chicago's Pizza (SR 267 and Stafford). 15% of all proceeds between 5:00pm
- 8:00pm will benefit our 8th grade class trip! Thanks for your support!
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK 2015
Next week (Jan. 25-30) is Catholic Schools Week (CSW), and we look forward to celebrating our Catholic identity in many
ways! This year’s theme is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” Below is a schedule, which
details theme days and special events for the week.
Throughout the week, we will be playing “Teacher Trivia” and other fun games during morning and afternoon announcements. Next week, our third graders will also lead us in our January Mission: The “Souper Bowl,” which is a soup and
canned food drive.
Catholic Schools Week also officially kicks off our 2015-16 school year registration for current school families. Registration
requests can be returned, with the $50 student registration fee, on Monday, January 26. (Please look for registration forms
to come home via backpack mail on Friday, January 23.)
We look forward to celebrating our Catholic identity and our Spartan spirit!
Saturday/Sunday (Jan. 24-25): Kick-off at weekend Masses
Display of student artwork in Gathering Space
Meet & Greet after Masses in Gathering space
Mrs. Tillery speaks during Mass homilies
*Sunday, January 25: Blood Drive from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (sponsored by NJHS)
Monday, January 26: Mismatch Day (Students may wear mismatched clothing.)
-Special ice cream treat for students, courtesy of Culver’s
-Registration forms & deposits for 2015-16 school year officially accepted (and spaces reserved)
Tuesday, January 27: Pajama Day (Students may wear pajamas to school. Slippers allowed. No writing on seats of pants,
please.)
-Students may bring pillows and blankets for extended DEAR Time
-“Tillery Tales” in the classrooms
-No Homework for students
-6th grade only: Service Day—Joseph Maley Foundation
-8th grade only: Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Week Mass at 10 a.m. (Saints Peter & Paul Cathedral)
-Culver’s Night 4-8 p.m.—Culver’s graciously donates a portion of their proceeds between 4-8 p.m. to the 4th grade Corydon trip; Dinner is served by 4th and 5th grade students from 4-8 p.m.
-Student Council will cook & serve a meal for the Tuesday Night Work Crew.
Wednesday, January 28: Get Up & Go Day (Students may wear workout clothes.)
-Every hour, Mrs. Tillery will DJ a song to “get up and move to” during our work.
-Bake Sale: The entire school will visit a bake sale, coordinated by preschool, pre-K and Kindergarten)
-Cardinal Ritter provides pizza for teachers
Thursday, January 29: Saint Susanna Open House (Students wear your best school uniforms, please.)
-School Mass hosted by Student Council at 9:00 a.m.
-Saint Susanna Graduate Blessing/Recognition of All Alumni
-Info session in Gathering Space for prospective families
-Student-guided tours of the campus (NJHS)
Friday, January 30: Saint Susanna Spirit Day (Students may wear blue and gold clothing.)
-Teacher luncheon provided by PTP
-Student (7th/8th) vs. Staff Volleyball Game in the gym at 2:00 p.m.
Monday, February 2: Celebrate the Success of our “Souper Bowl” Canned Food Drive
-Students and staff may wear their favorite team jersey or shirt
**Please note that clothing for theme days must be appropriate for school. Thank you in advance for using good judgment
when selecting non-uniform clothes for CSW theme days, and ensuring that clothing is not too tight or sagging. Thank you!
Go, Spartans!
Gentlemen, Princesses and Volunteers Needed
Our annual “My Girl” Dance is on Friday, February 6th from 6:30pm-8:30pm in Zore Hall. Dads, Uncles, Grandpas, etc.: Invite your favorite princess(es) to the dance! There will be dancing, refreshments, contests and prizes! This event is sponsored by PTP, but donations will be gladly accepted to help offset the budget. Raffle tickets will be sold for door prizes.
We are looking for volunteers to help with set up, clean up, serving and donating refreshments, and we are in search of a
photographer. Help will be needed from 5 pm to about 9:30pm or until all clean up is done. Click on the signup genius link
to volunteer and/or to provide refreshments.
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/70A0C4DAAA72B0-mygirl/16032983
Any questions can be directed to Alli Shinkle at alshinkle@hotmail.com
Thank you in advance for your time and talent!
SPIRIT WEAR CALL-OUT
We are sending this email to determine whether there is interest in running another Spirit Wear order.
Our vendor is not set up to run small orders. (We have to order at least 18 of an item or else the quoted price increases.) We
won't know the new prices until we know what quantity to have our vendor quote. We are doing everything we can to keep
pricing the same or as low as possible.
If you are interested in ordering Spirit Wear, would you please email one of us (addresses below) with the items (including
sizes/colors) you'd like to order so that we can determine what the costs will be? We will contact you to let you know the prices of the items in which you are interested. Then, we hope to place this final/last order for this school year.
A PDF of the items available can be found on our school web site. (Please disregard pricing until accurate rates
are determined.)
Thank you for your support of Spirit Wear. The proceeds from this program support the 8th grade class trip this May.
Go Spartans!
Michelle Lewis (bogielewis@gmail.com) & Julie Springs (cjsprings@sbcglobal.net)
2015 SAINT SUSANNA AUCTION
CLASS DRESS-DOWN DAY CONTEST
The class earning the most ticket sales (between Monday, January 26 and Friday, February 27) will
win a Class Dress-Down Day! (A ticket form is attached to this email.)
The homeroom class of the student bringing the ticket sale money to school earns the credit. If a non
-St. Susanna family is purchasing tickets from your child, please ensure that your child's name is
written on the ticket order form (as the seller) in order for his/her class to get credit for the ticket
sale contest. Thank you!
Ticket Price: $70/ person
Reserved Table Price: $620 (includes table signage and 8 Auction tickets). Thank you for Supporting
the St. Susanna Auction!
BAKE SALE! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th
The bake sale is Wednesday, January 28th. All items are 5 box tops or 50 cents. Students will be able to
come to the bake sale during the school day to make a purchase. If there are any parents who would like
to help, please sign up through sign up genius. (If the Sign-Up Genius link below doesn’t appear to be
live, please paste the link below into your browser.)
Looking for stewardship
hours? Look no further!
Go to these Sign-Up Genius links to learn
more. (If the links don’t appear live in this
newsletter, please copy and paste them into
a new browser window.)
1.
VOLUNTEER AT THE BAKE SALE ON JAN. 28
http://www.signupgenius.com/
go/4090444A9A629A64-allschool
2. VOLUNTEER AT THE SPARTY PARTY ON JAN 31
http://www.signupgenius.com/
go/4090444a9a92fa13-sparty1
Our fifth grade class is helping “pick up the tab” for the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana – one pop tab at a time.
We invite all classes to help us by collecting aluminum tabs from soda cans. These tabs help generate needed funds to help provide a
“home-away-from-home” for families of seriously ill or injured children receiving treatment at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health
and other Indianapolis-area hospitals. The Pop Tab Recycling Campaign began about ten years ago and has generated over $500,000
for the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana.
The Ronald McDonald House of Indiana first opened its doors in 1982 to assist families from Indiana and nearby states who had to
travel to Indianapolis for their child’s medical care. The House provides a loving, caring and affordable place for thousands of families
each year. With costly medical expenses, most families are not able to afford hotel rooms over a long period of time. With the support of St. Susanna, the Ronald McDonald House will continue to serve families in need by providing them with the rest and support
they need to remain strong for their hospitalized child.
There is a milk jug in each classroom for pop tabs. In February, the 5th grade classes will take all the collected tabs directly to the
Ronald McDonald house for donations and a tour of the building. Thank you!
CALLING ALL SAINT SUSANNA SCHOOL ALUMNI
As we’ve been discussing preparations for this year’s Catholic Schools Week celebration, the staff and I decided that we’d
like to reach out to as many graduates of Saint Susanna School as possible. It would be thrilling to hear what Saint Susanna alumni are doing these days, and how they are using their God-given gifts to enrich our world. (The students would be
delighted to learn about those who have gone through these hallways before them.)
We will place forms and a box in the back of church where you may place your contact information and/or tell us a
little about where you are today. You may also send information to me via email at mtillery@saintsusanna.com.
(Please include the name of the alumnus, years during which he/she attended Saint Susanna School, his/her email and
mailing address, and what he/she is up to now.) The history of Saint Susanna Parish is rich, and both the church and
school have helped to nurture many in faith, values and excellence. If you are an alumnus of the school, or a family member or friend of Saint Susanna School alumni, please help us to spread the word. Thank you! Mrs. Tillery
After-Mass Auction Ticket Sales
The 2015 Saint Susanna Auction Committee needs your help! Please sign up to sell tickets
after masses for the upcoming Saint Susanna Gala (which will be held on Saturday,
March, 7, 2015).
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090444a9a92ea13-20152/
Sign-up for more than one week if you'd like! Remember all of your time will be counted as
Stewardship Hours! Instructions will be sent out to each volunteer upon completion of
sign-up. This is a great way to help with one of our school's largest fundraisers!
God Bless,
Your Saint Susanna Auction Committee
The 2015 St. Susanna Gala is only 8 weeks away!
Our 23rd annual event will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at Serendipity in Metropolis.
This year, we would love for the entire school to be involved with the Auction. Regardless of whether you’re able to attend
the Auction, you can help contribute to the success of our school’s largest fundraiser!
How can you help?
·
Inquire at your own workplace. Most companies are happy to donate to events that focus on children’s education,
whether it is a monetary or material donation.
·
Do you have a specific talent that you'd like to share, or do you know someone who does? Donate the goods and/or
time! For example, if you teach Yoga, donate a few free classes; If you make hand-made hair accessories, you can donate
some to the Auction. We want to highlight the gifts and talents of our Saint Susanna Family.
·
Ask a friend/neighbor who may own his/her own business to donate. It’s a great way to advertise and get their name
out to our community at St. Susanna.
·
Gift cards. We’ll happily accept any type, any denomination. No worries, we will find a way to incorporate gift cards
into our event!
Our request is that each St. Susanna family donates something to the Auction. Whether you can donate something large or
small, your help & generosity is very much appreciated, and will contribute to the Auction's success. We sincerely appreciate your consideration.
If you have questions, please reach out to Kristen kristy6343@aol.com or Taylor taylor.ring@sbcglobal.net. If you plan on
bringing donations into school, please leave label them with the following information (and notify Kristen or Taylor in advance via email so they know where to find them):
·
Name and contact information of Donor
·
Estimated Value of Donation
·
Your name and contact information (if you are not the direct Donor)
Thank you!
The 2015 St. Susanna Auction Committee
PTP News
SPARTAN CLUB NEWS
The next drawing will be on Monday,
Jan. 26, for $500. Get your tickets in
now so you don't miss a chance!
Thank you to all who have bought
tickets and supported Saint Susanna
PTP!
Good Luck!
Your Saint Susanna PTP
PTP has been using a completely hassle-free fundraiser
called Shoparoo to earn money for St Susanna School and
would love for you to join us. Shoparoo is a free mobile app
that lets you earn cash donations for any school you choose,
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easy and just takes a few seconds. The best part is that it
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There are schools earning hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of dollars a year through Shoparoo, and we want ours
to be one of them.
Plus, if you use this referral code, we'll both earn extra donations for your first qualifying receipt: glit9736
Join us in fundraising today! Download the free app here:
http://www.shoparoo.com/r/glit9736
Thank you! PTP
Amazon has a simple and easy way to give back to Saint Susanna. Every time you shop Amazon.com. Utilize
www.smile.amazon.com select “St Susanna Catholic Church” as your charity and shop the same great low prices, and
selection as usual. Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase to Saint Susanna! So start shopping. Additional details available on Amazon site. Saint Susanna has already benefitted from your support of this program. Thank you!
SPARTAN CLUB
The St. Susanna PTP is reaching out for help with our fundraiser- The Spartan Club. We have asked each school
family to buy or sell 4 tickets to reach our goal. While most families participate, we have families that may find
themselves in a financial pinch, lost their tickets, don't understand the fundraiser in general, or just forgot. Whatever the reason, I'm asking for 100% participation, whether you buy 1 at a time, sell them to friends and family, or
sell them to parishioners after mass. If you have misplaced your tickets, please contact me for more. I realize
there could be different reasons for not participating in this fundraiser, but I do want to point out that this same
fundraiser is what funds all the school events throughout the year—Donuts with Dad, Muffins with Mom, Friends
and Family Day, field day—all of which benefit you and your children.
I would like to take a moment to explain what The Spartan Club is, how it works and what it helps PTP fund.
We sell raffle tickets for $25 each, then we have weekly drawings throughout the school year while school is in
session. Each week that we have a drawing, it is worth $100, with the exception of two special, spectacular $500
drawings! Those are drawn Dec. 15th (in time for Christmas) and our final drawing May 18th, closing out our
school year. The parents of St. Susanna have chosen this particular fundraiser as a way to pay for activities that
the children benefit from, as well as providing support to your children's teachers. This keeps our children safe
from going door to door selling overpriced chocolates, candles, magazines, etc. All of these events provide FUN
from the fundraising for our children! Please stop by the school receptionist to purchase them, or contact myself
directly.
Thank you and Good Luck,
Michelle Carter, PTP President
scrapingcarter@yahoo.com
442-6365
SPARTAN SHOUT-OUTS
The following students represented Saint Susanna School at the “West Deanery Art
Contest” held at Cardinal Ritter High School on Wednesday, January 21st. Way to go,
Spartans! (We are currently awaiting official results from the competition.)
Kindergarten: Kara Olejnik
First Grade: Ann Chlupacek
Second Grade: Layla Anderson
Third Grade: Sara Nahlen
Fourth Grade: Marron Maish
Fifth Grade: Todd Priar
Sixth Grade: Audra Glotzbach
Seventh Grade: Margaret Palanca
Eighth Grade: Elizabeth Thomas
These students represented Saint Susanna School at the “West Deanery Math Contest” held at Cardinal Ritter High School on Thursday, January 22nd.
Way to go, Spartans!
Fourth Grade (These fourth graders took the fifth grade math test!):
Erin Emmick, Henry Lamb, Holden McCune & Emma Tarter
Fifth Grade (These fifth graders took the sixth grade math test!):
Allan Boley (Tied for 2nd Place!), Brenden Burtz, Brooke Joseph, Hudson Miller, Todd
Priar (Tied for 2nd Place!) & Anthony Quinn
Sixth Grade (These sixth graders took the seventh grade math test!):
Danielle Baker, Timothy Godsil (Tied for 2nd Place!) , Austin Liston, Emma Litzelman
(Tied for 2nd Place!), Devin Mehringer (1st Place!) & Johnny Parker
Seventh Grade (These seventh graders took the eighth grade math test!):
Annika Garwood, Lauren Glotzbach (1st Place), Gabriella Hicks, Chloe Olejnik, Luke
Poole (3rd Place!) & Mark Poole
Eighth Grade (These eighth graders took the geometry test!):
Kiersten Burtz, Maria Carson, Elaina Lewis, Elizabeth Thomas
You all did a wonderful job of representing the Spartans!
100 DAYS BRIGHTER
Our Kindergarteners and First graders celebrated the 100th day of the school year on Thursday, January 22.
They celebrated 100th Day with counting, singing and many other fun festivities.
Happy Friday, Spartans!