MAYOR’S CUP
Congratulations! Our school is one of the
winning schools in the Mayor’s Cup school
competition! Please join us for the Mayor’s
Cup awards ceremony of Saturday, April 11th
at 7:30 AM. Please arrive by 7:20 AM. To
make things go faster, we can only bring a
few students up to the steps of the court-
house for a photo op with Mayor Wheeler.
If you don’t want to arrive early, check out
the schedule of events below.
T shirts and packets will be going home
next week. Here is the schedule and loca-
tions of the events on Saturday, April 11th:
7:30 AM: Mayor’s Cup Awards at the Jus-
tice Bldg. at Oakdale and West 8th St.
7:50 AM: Start Mayor’s 1 Mile at Oakdale
and West 8th.
8:30 AM: Start Mayor’s 2 mile at Oakdale
and West 8th.
8-10 AM: Free Pancake Feed at YMCA
11:00 AM: Start of Parade
Questions, please call Chris in the front
office.
TGA WINNERS
Congratulations to the following students who showed improvement in their game and displayed TGA's 8 Character Traits - Respect, Cooperation, Sportsmanship, Responsibility, Courtesy, Honesty, Perseverance and Positive attitude!
Paige Schiffer—golf student of the month Connor Williams -tennis student of the month
THIS WEEK
April 1-7, 2015
Wednesday 4-1
7:45 AM-9 AM: Scr ip
Thursday 4-2
8:15 AM: Living Stations of the
Cross in gym
2:30-3:30 PM: Scrip
Friday 4-3
NO SCHOOL GOOD FRIDAY
Saturday 4-4
Sunday 4-5
EASTER!
Monday 4-6
7:45-9 AM: Scr ip
Tuesday 4-7
2 PM: PTL Meeting
2:30-3:30 PM: Scr ip
Mark the Date
April 8: Track Meet at Illinois
Valley High School
April 11: Mayor’s Cup and
Pear Blossom Parade
Apr. 14: Eat at Wild River
Pizza to benefit our school
Apr. 30th: PS/PK Round Up
May 7: Academic Showcase
and Open House
May 13: Living Rosary
May 22: Talent Show
May 25: No School Memorial
Day
May 27: Spring Sing (6:30
PM)
June 4: PS Last Day of School
June 5: PK Last Day of School
Character. Compassion. Values.
Sacred Heart Catholic School
Knightly News April 1, 2015
VICE PRINCIPAL’S CORNER
Tidbits from Ms. Conner
I hope all had a wonderful, fun, and relaxing Spring
Break and that you enjoy your upcoming Easter
weekend, with family and friends! Look for us in
our local parish bulletins and sharing about our in-
credible school at some of our Easter Masses.
Track is in full swing!! There are over 40 5th-8th
graders out for the track team. Most of our meets
will be on Wednesdays in April and the season con-
tinues into the first two weeks of May. Our first
meet is next Wednesday at Illinois Valley High
School in Cave Junction. We host two meets in
April (15th & 28th). If you are still in need of
volunteer hours we can use your help! We will need
lots of volunteers to make these meets happen. If
you can time or measure this is the place for you!
And a huge thank you to Lisa Young, our former PE
and Spanish teacher who is volunteering as track
coach this year. Welcome back!
I recently attended a English/Language Arts curricu-
lum committee meeting at the Archdiocese of Port-
land. As you know our focus last year was on read-
ing standards and this year the focus has been writ-
ing standards. The goal of the committee will be to
roll out our new Archdiocese English/Language Arts
curriculum this spring. It was an incredible experi-
ence that included 30+ teachers K-8th grade and 8+
administrators. Our goal is to have our students ca-
reer ready, college ready, and heaven ready.
The week after Easter we will have two teachers,
Deb Dewar and Barb Busch, join Mr. Gross in trav-
els to Orlando, FL for the NCEA national conven-
tion. This is a fantastic experience to join other
Catholic educators and administrators from across
the country and learn current and upcoming best
practices in education, celebrate our faith and oppor-
tunity to work at a Catholic school, and to network
with other colleagues. We look forward to hear
about their experiences and all the information they
will bring back to share.
Lastly, look for your annual report/ drive the mission
information in the weeks to come.
Pear Blossom Parade NEXT SATURDAY!!!
APRIL 11TH
Please join us NEXT Saturday to march in
the Pear Blossom Parade to spread the word about our GREAT school! We would love to get as many families in-
volved as possible with students in uniform marching with our
Sacred Heart bus and banner. We will hand out invitations to our Open House and Academic Showcase on May 7th and
advertise the great programs we have to offer. Thank you to Elizabeth Petersen who is heading up this
project and Misty Williams who will be working on the
banners for the bus. We will have more info next week regarding the times and
locations to meet the bus.
Don’t forget to put Tuesday, April 14th on your calendar as a night to head over to Wild River Pizza for dinner. Richard Clements (father of Sage Clements, 7th Grade) has offered to donate a portion of the food sales that day to SHCS! THANKS Richard and Wild River for supporting our SHCS Community. You will not need a coupon or flyer. So tell your friends and neighbors about it! You can eat some great pizza, enjoy dinner AND make money for our wonderful school!
The Eighth Grade Religion Class will be presenting a
silhouette version of the Stations of the Cross on
Thursday, 4.2.15, at 8:15 AM in the gym. Every
student participates in the presentation by writing
their own reflection of one of the stations. As a re-
flection is read, the station is presented by casting a
shadow upon the screen as a silhouette. Blessings
upon your Holy Week!
PRE K AND CATERPILLARS Pre-k has been watching painted caterpil-lars in our classroom now for the last 3 weeks or so. So far, it has been a really interested experience for the children to watch their transformation as caterpillars who started as tiny (3mm) caterpillars and grew to about an 3cm in size. The caterpil-lars changed right before spring break into their chrysalis, which the children saw them hang from the top of their container in the shape of a ‘J’ and the next day
transformed into a chrysalis. As of yesterday, one of the chrysalis hatched and we have one butterfly. Metamorphosis has taken place! The children witnessed the change this week and saw the butterfly hatch right out of the chrysalis. They observed the butterfly wiggle right out, and start unfolding their wings, and pumping them. We will release the butterflies by the end of the week out by the garden.
SPRING BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
Thanks so much to some of our hard work-ing parents who came in over during Spring Break and revitalized our front door flower bed. They freshened up the bed and put down new bark. Thanks to Dawna McGill, Helen Jones, Andrea Seus, Corrine Payer and Elizabeth Petersen.
LENTEN PROJECT
We will continue to collect money for the Rubanda Solidarity School in Uganda until Friday, April 10th. Please be generous. For more information about this program, please visit the website of the US organiza-tion which supports the students and the school-yambaabaana.org
BOX TOPS
I will submit Our Spring Bonus sheets for Labels for Education after Spring Break. Please remember to turn in as many Pepperidge Farm Labels as possible
during the week after Spring Break. I only need 22 more Pepperidge Labels to
fill our Spring Bonus sheets. Remember that the labels may not all say Labels
for Education, but still submit them, because I can look up the point value. Just a
little fact the V8 Splash Juice has Labels for Education on them (just cut the
upc) and I can look up the point value. Our school benefits from everything we
submit, so please continue to send in all the Labels for Education including Pepper-
idge Labels and Box Tops. Tamara Spence
Tamara Spence has been an over achiever in the annuls of Box Top history.
In addition to all the playground items we have received so far, she has also
ordered:
A multi-pack of balls that have all official sizes: 2 Footballs, 2 Soccer Balls, 2
Volleyballs and 2 Basketballs for a total of 8 new balls.
2 intermediate size 4 Soccer Balls
1 Intermediate Football
2 Intermediate Basketballs
We are hoping these will arrive shortly after Spring Break.
Thanks, Tamara!
HUMAN BEAN EARTH DAY GIVEAWAY FRIDAY, APRIL 24
FREE REUSABLE SHOPPING BAGS!