MARCH 4, 2015 Saint Philip the Apostle School 665 Elizabeth Street| San Francisco, CA 94114 P: 415.824.8467 | F: 415.282-0121 | www.saintphilipschool.org Principal’s Bulletin INSIDE THIS ISSUE Events this Week & Important dates……….....1 Dear Parents, Guardians, and Friends, We are 16 days from the Spring Auction. I know our committees are all working feverishly for another successful event. If you haven’t purchased your tickets yet, please do so at your earliest convenience. Be sure to see the attachment to this newsletter for your all in one Auction Guide. Lent Liturgies, Almsgiving, BoxTops, ..……….2 Honor Roll, Financials Update, Safety………..3 Upcoming Events & Pastor’s Day .…….……….4 Art News, Yearbook Designers & Reminders.5 Science Fair, B-days, Auction tidbits……..…..5 Extra Curricular Activities & Birth News..…..6 Don’t forget to spring forward this Saturday night and set your clocks forward one hour. Enjoy the extra hour of sunlight in your days. Have a great week everyone. Mrs. Remy Everett UPCOMING ACTIVITIES March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7 March 9 - 8AM Thursday, Lenten Liturgy (K & 8 grades) 8AM Friday, Lenten Liturgy (3rd & 2nd grades) 1:15PM, Friday Second Quarter Honor Roll Ceremony Set your clock forward one hour at bedtime for Daylight Savings Time! Scrip Orders ADVANCE CALENDAR PLANNING March 9 March 13 March 20 March 21 March 23 March 23 March 27 March 29 - Scrip Orders Pastor’s Day, No school nor Ext. Care First Day of Spring Spring Auction 8th Grade Confirmation Retreat Monday, Minimum Day 12:30 Q3 Report Cards Palm Sunday April 12 - Sacrament of Confirmation 10:30 a.m. April 17 - First Communion Luncheon April 19 - First Communion Date April 20 - Only April Scrip order date “For each petal on the shamrock This brings a wish your way Good health, good luck, and happiness For today and every day. LENTEN SEASON Our students are attending 8:00 AM Mass during the Lenten Season on assigned days: Below is the schedule for your quick reference: Mon. 7th & 1st grades Tues. 5th & 6th grades Wed. 2nd & 4th grades Thurs. 8th grade & K Fri. 3rd & 2nd grades Students should arrive at church at 7:50 am to ensure they are on time ~Author Unknown Our Lenten Almsgiving Once again this Lenten Season we ask you to consider making an almsgiving donation of toiletry items such as: toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap bars, combs, deodorant, shampoo/conditioner, socks, etc. (cough drops, disposable razors and gently used or new blankets are in particular great need) for our brothers and sisters who are living on the streets and sleeping on the pews of St. Boniface Church in the Tenderloin during the day. Good News Awards Items can be dropped off in the school lobby and in the church in front of Mary's shrine. Receptacle are available at both locations. “Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” The Gospel Value for Galatians 6:2 February is: Friendship Congratulations to the following students who were recognized for practicing Friendship on February 20. Box Tops and Labels for Education Don’t forget to keep clipping and saving those box top label. We will have another collection date soon. Brenda Dowd (Caitlin, 2) Anders Ngin-Lindahl - K Liam Finnerty - 1 Owen Morrison - 2 Aidan Gilligan - 3 Tuki Havaili - 4 Alex Fisher - 5 Marc Vasquez - 6 Shawn Arnold Kraft - 7 Alicia Corcuchia - 8 James Wavro 2 (Science 7th) ebcdowd@yahoo.com WITH MUCH APPRECIATION Last Saturday, February 28th, Luis and Lola Ortiz drove Victoria down to La Casa de las Madres to drop off 12 boxes (1,911 items). These items are welcome indeed to the families being supported by Las Casa de las Madres. Thank you to all families who supported Victoria's service project and this wonderful program. School Accounts Update A financial review of parents’ school accounts for the first quarter has been completed. We have quite a number of past due fees for class arts/resource, Extended Care, Festival Booth item fees, Festival Raffle, Physical Ed, registration and tuition. Second Quarter Honor Roll Honor roll certificates will be given to the following students in recognition of their hard work in attaining honor roll status: Sixth Grade Principal’s Award: First Honors: Noah Cross Sydney Morgan Second Honors: As a reminder, the school is dependent on these fees; Seventh Grade without them we fall short Principal’s Award: of meeting our goals. Please send in payment this First Honors: week to avoid a $25 late fee to be assessed the following Second Honors: week. Elise Agi Rachel Carrasco Grace Casserly Fiona Clayton Hayden Evans Gavin Howarth Emily Jones Sally McCarthy Liam McGrath Ethan McMullan Kaden Medina Ali O’Dea Grace O’Reilly Joshua Puccinelli Jack Ryan Oscar Sullivan Matteo Tevarotto Naia Urruty Isabel De Grandi Timothy Mullins Liam Clayton Liam Herbert Aladdin Wang Valentina Courrege Lorenzo Giamello Timothy Powell Avery Ulinskas James Wavro Eighth Grade Safety & Accident Protocol All accidents must be reported within 72 hours to the administration. An incident report must be filed in order for us to remain compliant with Archdiocese policies. These incident reports can be obtained from Rio Stefanus at Principal’s Award: Aine Fullerton First Honors: Spencer Goldfein Eric Hong Tatiana Jimenez Jessica Lewis Nicolas McGee Evan O”Reilly Second Honors: Devon Acosta Ixchel Boivin Jalina Colon Jackson Evans Ryan Gallagher Madeline Howell Taylor Martin Finn McCarthy Logan McLaughlin Megan Mullins Victoria Ortiz Conall Pederson Lauren Spencer Rio.stefanus@saintphilippar Honor roll certificates will be given to the students on Friday, March 6th, 1:15 p.m. at Church. ish.org 3 HOMEWORK 911 St. Philip’s Parent Network Presents - Upcoming Events HOMEWORK 911 March 5, 2015 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Science Room Spend an hour and learn about the best way to work with your child and support them in their homework. Presentation will include: 1. Tips on how to study for tests. 2. How to use the planner 3. How to organize the homework area. 4. Ways to promote time management. Pastor’s Day Father Tony has set a Pastor’s Day for Friday, March 13th. This m eans ther e w ill be no school, nor Extended Care offered on this day. We are still meeting the required days of school. 4 Don’t Forget to set your clock forward one hour before bedtime this Saturday, March 7th for Daylight Savings Time. Calling All Art Enthusiasts! St. Philips is forming a very informal School Arts task force to explore bringing an art program to the school next year. We need ideas and energy - and welcome anyone with an interest in providing our kids with additional art experiences! FIRST step will be securing a grants that support art or fine arts programs. Come become part of a super contribution to your child and others! We need anyone who would like to be a part!! Please email Megan Powers @ megan_shenon@yahoo.com if you are interested in hearing more... IN-HOUSE YEARBOOK DESIGNERS! Megan Mullins and Tatiana Jimenez won the 2015 yearbook cover design. We thank them for their participation and the efforts on the part of many students who sent in their designs. REMINDER Please send in your $$$ from candy sales if not done already. Thank you. 5 San Francisco Science Fair Awards *Jessica Lewis: 1st Place (behavior al science) "Gender Matters" Finn McCarthy: Honor able Mention (BHS) "Got Milk?" Ryan Gallagher/Jack McBride: Honor able Mention (BHS) " Do You Know Your Cup of Joe?" Tatiana Jimenez: Honor able Mention (BHS) " Pr oblem Solver s" *Jessica will move on to the Bay Area Science Fair 4th Year in a row that at least 1 St. Philip Student has received 1st place at the SFSF Kid-Sitting Opportunity For Auction Night: For school families with children 5 years and up. A pair of 8th graders will come to Happy Birthday to the following Students: your house 5:3011:30pm to watch your child(ren). In March 3 Leah McGarr Grade K turn they will receive March 4 Cillian O’Kelly Grade K service hours. This is March 6 Jensen Bauer Grade 1 free with gratuities March 7 Jasmine Sanchez Grade 5 welcomed in the form of gift cards. No cash please. Con- 2015 Spring Auction Guide Auction Ticket Sales Incentive Search no more. Be sure to check the Spring Auction Guide attached to this newsletter. The attachment has all the information links you need for purchasing, donating, sponsoring raffle tickets. Enjoy. The class with the highest percentage sales of auction tickets by March 11 will get a pizza party post auction! 6 tact Kelly Crispen ASAP for details if you would like to sign up: crispenk@yahoo.com or 415.225.3373 We offer our heart-felt Congratulations to Art & Laura Oloresisimo who have been doubly blessed with the birth of twin girls, Simone & Sophia Two miracles instead of one, two little lives have just begun. Summer Camp News Kind regards, Jennifer Atristain Administrative Director SPRING ECO-EXPLORERS Students will explore the relationship between earth, plants and humans while making terrariums, seed suitcases, rain machines, and more! Wednesdays: Grades K-1 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. March 4 to May 6 $158/child Thursdays: Grades 2-4 3:14 to 4:15 p.m. March 5 to May 7 $141/child Registration Form attached. Checks are to be made payable to Saint Philip School. Saturdays, March 14th & April 18th from 10 am-12 pm, we will host a Summer Camp Meet & Greet. 2 hours of free activities for children. It's a great way to sample our camps, meet the teachers and tour our school. We ask that families RSVP to kmsoffice@openmindsf.org 7 Extra Curricular Activities Saturdays, March 14th & April 18th from 10 am-12 pm, we will host a Summer Camp Meet & Greet. 2 hours of free activities for children. It's a great way to sample our camps, meet the teachers and tour our school. We ask that families RSVP to kmsoffice@openmindsf.org Flyer attached to this newsletter too At KMS we have a great program for athletes for ages 5-11. Our KMS Basketball/Baseball/ Soccer Sports Camps are all about being outside, enjoying the summer weather, exploring new sports and enjoying old favorites. This year’s sports camps will have a special emphasis on Basketball, Baseball, Soccer and Volleyball. Our sports camps will include enhancing basic sports skills at KMS as well as taking trips to nearby parks to put new skills into practice. The most important part of sports camp is to HAVE FUN!
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