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http://holyrosaryregional.com School Closing # 1385
Sept/Oct 2019 Holy Rosar y Review October Important
Dates:
Oct. 2nd —
No School for Students-PD for
Faculty
Oct. 3rd —
HASA Vino and Volunteering
Night 6:30
National Custodian's Day
Rosary 7:50 (Schoolyard)
Oct. 4th —
First Friday Mass 10:30-Student
Council Installation at Mass
Lansdale Catholic Visits 7th/8th
Grades
Oct. 7th —
Kdg/1st Field Trip to Solly Bros.
Farm
Fire Prevention Week
Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary
Science Explorers
Oct. 10th —
Rosary 7:50 (Schoolyard)
Oct. 14th —
No School (Columbus Day)
Oct. 17th —
Rosary 7:50 (Schoolyard)
Hearing Screening-K,1,2,3,7
Oct. 21st —
Science Explorers
Oct. 24th —
Rosary 7:50 (Schoolyard)
School Picture Day
Oct. 25th —
Progress Reports
CYO Dance
Oct. 26th —
HASA Trunk or Treat-3 PM
Oct. 28th —
4th Grade Trip to Churchville
Nature Center
Science Explorers
Oct. 30th —
Rosary 7;50 (Schoolyard)
Oct. 31st —
Halloween Parade 8 AM-
schoolyard
ONE FAITH,
ONE FAMILY,
ONE SCHOOL!
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From the Principal’s Desk...
Dear Parents and Guardians,
On behalf of our faculty and staff, I welcome everyone back to Holy Rosary as well as a warm welcome to
our new families.
Our motto of One Faith, One Family, One School has never been more evident than during these first
few weeks of school. One of our goals last year was to teach and encourage our students to respect
their teachers, their classmates, and themselves. They are championing this goal with a renewed sense of
purpose. We are hearing “good morning’s”, “excuse me’s, and “God bless you’s” to name a few. The
new “Buddy Bench” in the playground has been positively utilized. When a child who is feeling friendless
is sitting on the bench, students are lovingly heading to the bench to befriend that child. We see Jesus’
love every day in your children.
There is an air of excitement as the students explore the school embracing and delighting in the changes
in the building. The favored addition this year is the Sensory Path, which is splashed down the main hall-
way from mid-school to the main office. Students of all ages--yes, even 7th and 8th graders have been
spotted--are following the path by skipping, dancing, jumping and crawling along the set footsteps, ABC’s
and numbers. The path is a “brain break” that gets the blood pumping by using a child’s muscles, which
helps them burn some energy. As a result, students feel rested and refreshed and ready to go back to
their classrooms to focus. These paths increase cognitive functioning and reduce sensory seeking behav-
iors. The students are just having FUN!
We are also excited about a 20 foot flagpole that was installed at the side entrance to the school. Each
morning we start our day outside with the Pledge of Allegiance, and now we will be able to watch as the
flag is raised by the students. Our goal of respect is carried on further with the love of our country.
Thank you for entrusting your child to us. It is our responsibility first and foremost to educate your child
in the way of Jesus. Along with this intention, we promise to do our best to make your child’s year at
Holy Rosary fruitful.
We wish all a happy and successful school year.
God’s Graces to You!
Mary Ann
Letter from The Governing Board of Pastors
Fr. Len Lewandowski of St. Titus Parish
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Dear Teachers, Students and Parents of Holy Rosary School,
Praised be Jesus Christ – now and forever!
Welcome back! I guess! Some of you may be glad to be back to school. Some of you may not be. I re-
member I used to hate to go back to school. One year, I remember 4 of us boys sitting on a curb the day
before school was supposed to start. We were the saddest group of guys you could imagine. We hated
the thoughts of going back to school. What made matters worse were the girls in the neighborhood.
They couldn’t wait to go back to school. They wanted to see all their friends again. We (the boys) could-
n’t understand that attitude. But once we all got back to school, everything was okay. We rejoined our
friends. We got back into the swing of things. We began to look forward to the new things that being
back to school would bring: New projects, Christmas, Spiritual devotions, Easter, Communion, Confirma-
tion – all wonderful things. Our sadness soon turned into joy again.
This year, of course, is a special year. We have Confirmation this year. There’s a new 8th grade who will
experience graduation. There’s a new Communion class. All these things are wonderful events that we
could not have if we didn’t return to school, So, yes indeed, I say Welcome Back. There are many good
things awaiting you. Enjoy them and let them lead you to a greater love of God and each other.
Peace,
Fr. Len
Dear Holy Rosary School Family,
October 7th, and, indeed, the whole month, celebrates the significance and importance of the devotion after which our
beloved school is named. The Holy Rosary!
It’s the ideal time to once again reflect on the history of this devotion and to pass-on this knowledge to our children.
As May is the month of Our Lady, Queen and Mother, October is the month of her Holy Rosary. The designation of
this month came about as follows…
It was on the first Sunday of October that the Christian forces won the Battle of Lepanto after they prayed the Rosary
for this victory over non-believers… Christian forces were facing the aggressive army of non-believers from the East at
sea, on that first Sunday of October 1571. These armies were about to overrun Christian Europe; Christianity was in
peril. Meanwhile, Christian Confraternities of the Rosary (established by the Dominicans) were praying the rosary in
Rome, encouraged by Pope Pius V. Victory was theirs and they attributed it to our Lady and the Rosary.
Eventually, in 1573, the Dominicans petitioned Rome to establish a feast for Our Lady of the Rosary (also called Our
Lady of Victory), in thanksgiving for this great victory and preservation of Christianity. This was done, but only in
churches with shrines to Our Lady of the Rosary. However, in 1716, this feast was prescribed worldwide, to be cele-
brated as it is today, on October 7th.
Secondly, it was during the October apparition of Our Lady at Fatima (October 13, 1917) that Our Lady identified her-
self as the “Lady of the Rosary.” This identification was followed by the great miracle of the sun witnessed by 70,000
people, which gave credence to all she said at Fatima. Our Lady appeared at Fatima (in Portugal) on the thirteenth of
the month from May to October. She encouraged three little shepherds (Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta) “to pray the
rosary every day in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary.” Thus, Mary herself indicates how much delight she takes both
in this title and in the devotion of the rosary. She promised an end of war, peace and the conversion of sinners if peo-
ple prayed her Rosary.
Sisters and brothers, it is good for us to reflect on the fifteen promises of Our Lady to those who recite the rosary:
1) Whoever shall faithfully serve me by the recitation of the rosary, shall receive signal graces. 2) I promise my special
protection and the greatest graces to all those who recite the rosary. 3) The rosary shall be a powerful armor against
hell, it will destroy vice, decrease sin, and defeat heresies. 4) It will cause virtue and good works to flourish; it will ob-
tain for souls the abundant mercy of God; it will withdraw the hearts of men from the love of the world and its vani-
ties, and will lift them to desire eternal things. Oh, that souls would sanctify themselves by this means. 5) The soul,
which recommends itself to me by the recitation of the rosary, shall not perish. 6) Whoever shall recite the rosary
devoutly, applying himself to the consideration of its sacred mysteries shall never be conquered by misfortune. God
will not chastise him in His justice, he shall not perish by an unprovided death; if he be just, he shall remain in the grace
of God, and become worthy of eternal life. 7) Whoever has true devotion for the rosary shall not die without the sac-
raments of the Church. 8) Those who are faithful to recite the rosary shall have during their life and at their death the
light of God and the plentitude of His graces; at the moment of death they shall participate in the merits of the saints in
paradise. 9) I shall deliver from purgatory those who have been devoted to the rosary. 10) The faithful children of the
rosary shall merit a high degree of glory in heaven. 11) You shall obtain all you ask of me by the recitation of the ro-
sary. 12) All those who propagate the holy rosary shall be aided by me in their necessities. 13) I have obtained from
my Divine Son that all the advocates of the rosary shall have for their intercessors the entire celestial court during
their life and at the hour of death. 14) All those who recite my rosary are my children, sisters and brothers of my only
son, Jesus Christ. 15) Devotion of my rosary, is a great sign of predestination.
As the rosary is a blessed and cherished heritage of our Catholic Faith, let us all be devotees of this grace-filled gift Our
Lady has given us… just as we are proud members of our Holy Rosary schoo1!
With prayers always!
Father McCreedy
Letter from The Governing Board of Pastors
Fr. McCreedy of St. Paul Parish
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Kindergarten
Kindergarten has been having so much fun learning and making friends in this first month of school! We
have been working hard at learning our new school rules and procedures. We have enjoyed taking a tour
of our awesome new school and love attending our special classes! In Religion, we have talked about how
special the Bible is. We love hearing Mrs. Pickering read stories from the Bible! Our favorite story is the
story of creation! We love to list all of God's creation, and we are learning ways to take care of all our
special gifts God has given us! We enjoyed going to mass with the whole school twice already! We cele-
brated First Friday Mass and a special Mass to remember Mrs. Monaghan, who was a wonderful teacher
here at Holy Rosary, and is now at home in Heaven with Jesus. September has been such a fun month
here in kindergarten. We can't wait to see what is in store for the month of October!
—Mrs. Pickering
Student Council
On Friday, September 13th, the middle school held their student council elections for the school year. 7th
and 8th graders ran for the positions of President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. There were a
total of 11 students who ran for office by delivering original speeches in front of the 4th through 8th grades
explaining why they wanted to represent the school. That afternoon all students in 4th through 8th grades
exercised their right to vote by choosing who they wanted to represent their school. The winners are as
follows....
President: Sarah Barrera-Cruz
Vice President: Monica Cleary
Secretary: Brianna Petruccelli
Treasurer: Emmett Baxter
The student body will also be electing class representatives in the month of September. The winners will
be announced on October 4th during First Friday Mass.
—Mr. Gronski
4th Grade
Fourth grade is working on digging deep inside and finding their inner
Picasso. The students have learned about the art work of Pablo Picasso
and are drawing, painting, and writing about the famous artist him-
self. We are learning to respect one another's differences and embrace
our personal beauty as children of Christ.
—Mrs. Dunsmore
Did You Know...
Did You Know (continued)...
Mrs. Luthy’s Classes
Mrs. Luthy's 5th grade begins their transition into the middle school. As they learn to balance their needs
for two classes at a time, many are learning very quickly. The students are quickly learning that organiza-
tion is key to making sure the day operates smoothly. Academic recovery allows the students to work
through their homework, while their classroom teachers are available to assist, if needed. We look for-
ward to seeing their growth as the year progresses. In Religion, the students will learn more about the
Sacraments, and gain greater knowledge and understanding about the Mass.
Grade 6 Religion classes will learn about Salvation History, focusing on the Old Testament, while 7th
grade learns more about the Person of Jesus in the New Testament. Church History is the focus in 8th
grade. The students learn about how the Church was formed and how it spread throughout the world,
and will learn about various times in our faith formation, along with some of the history of the Archdio-
cese of Philadelphia.
—Mrs. Luthy
Resource Room
Ms. Prieto is very excited to begin her new position as Holy Rosary's Resource Room teacher. While she
will miss her friends on the first floor and being in a classroom with a whole group of her own, she is
looking forward to the challenges of a fresh start. This summer, Ms. Prieto worked with Mrs. Gilman and
Mrs. Fitzpatrick on creating a "Sensory Center" in the Resource Room. Teachers throughout the school
are encouraged to borrow the sensory materials as needed for their students. Some of the items in our
new center include scented putty, handheld fidgets, weighted lap pads, noise cancelling headphones, and
therapeutic wiggle seats among many other materials. Research shows that sensory stimulation supports
cognitive growth as well as fine and gross motor skills. They may also be used to help maintain focus and
calm an anxious or frustrated child. We are excited to see the benefits the Sensory Center will have for
our students!
—Ms. Prieto
3rd Grade
Third grade has been up to a lot so far this year. We have started to get in to our routine, but everyone
is still learning and adjusting to being upstairs for the first time with the older students! The kids have
begun their first official year of a Social Studies curriculum, and we are beginning to learn about communi-
ties. We have talked about what a community is and have even read about a few communities around
the world. In the next chapter, we are going to focus on the differences between rural, urban, and subur-
ban communities. The students will be able to create a poster about them when we are finished. In math,
we have been focusing on rounding and addition with regrouping. This is a review from second grade,
but it is a good reminder of math strategies. ELA is up and running as well. We have completed our first
story, When Charlie McButton Lost Power. We spent time talking about literary elements and practicing working with partners. In Religion class we have spent a good part of our time learning about talking to
God through prayer and opening ourselves up to the gifts and talents He has given us. Third grade is go-
ing to be a lot of work, but it is looking like it is going to be a wonderful year!
—Mrs. Fitzpatrick (3-A) and Ms. Houser (3-B)
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1st Grade
The first grade has been getting to know
the routine of their new grade. They have
been busy writing about their summer fun
and also sharing their favorite thing about
their first day of school. They listened to
the story, Rainbow Fish, talked about shar-
ing and being kind to friends and made
their very own Rainbow Fish to decorate
their classroom. In Religion, they are talk-
ing about how Jesus is their friend and
how they can be good friends like Jesus. In
Math, they are very excited to be learning
addition and are having fun adding every-
thing in sight. They are looking forward
to a lot of learning and fun in first grade.
—Mrs. Koneski
Pre-K
What a great start Pre-K is off to this school year! They have been
having fun engaging in tons of activities getting to know one another
and sharing what makes them each special. During “God Time,”
they have been learning all about prayer. They even received a visit
from the seminarians, Drew and Bob, who discussed with them
even further why it is important that we pray each and every day.
They have really enjoyed bonding with their prayer partners and
having them read to them each week. A class pet, a caterpillar, has
come to take temporary residence in the classroom. The class has
been enjoying watching the daily changes in the caterpillar and is
anxiously anticipating it morphing into a monarch to be released!
—Mrs. Gill
Did You Know (continued)... Page 8
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CYO Sports News...
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BOX TOPS
Attention all Box Top clippers!
If you have not downloaded the Box Tops app on your phone, please do so now! Box Tops are changing (more
info to follow) and having this app is important going forward!
We will be having a fall contest and while you can submit at any time throughout the
year, please have your Box Tops in by October 15th to be included in this fall contest.
The student with the most Box Tops submitted will receive a $5 Menchie’s gift card and
the classroom with the most Box Tops submitted will receive a tray of treats to enjoy!!
Thanks to everyone who has submitted in the past!
~For anyone new to Box Tops~
Each box top clipped, or scanned from your receipt, earns $.10 towards our school and they add up quickly!
Box Tops do contain expiration dates, so please be sure to get them in on time for credit. You can collect Box
Tops in a baggie at home throughout the year and send in as often as you’d like. Please label with your child’s
name and either send in with your child or place in the Box Tops container in the school office.
Remember...this is an easy way to earn money for our School!!
Any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Sherri Muldoon at [email protected].
Happy Clippings!.
HASA Happenings…
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FINANCIAL AID
Amazon
This is a gentle reminder, for all of those returning, and for all of our new families— please remem-
ber to help support Holy Rosary Regional School while shopping at Amazon! Please use the below
link and register:
https://smile.amazon.com/
You can sign in with your existing Amazon log in. Once signed in be sure to select the drop down
arrow on the left side of the tool bar to find our school. Once selected you will see on your Ama-
zon homepage, Supporting: Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School.
Through the Amazon process, all families will be eligible for your Prime benefits and the school does
not receive any personal information on any purchases—the school only receives a percentage of
the sales.
Remember to share the smile link with all of your family and friends too!!
All families may now apply for financial aid for the 2019-2020 school year. The website is
factsmgt.com/aid. Families can work directly with the FACTS Company in order to verify
all information.
Questions on completing the application may be answered by calling the FACTS helpline
directly at 1-866-441-4637. They are available Mon-Thurs: 7:30 AM—7:00 PM. You can al-
so email them at [email protected] with questions.
The Kremer Foundation applications are now available. Families must not have an income
greater than $46,435 per year for a family of four or less (as increased by $7,992 for
each additional family member. This application is hard copy only. Please contact me if you
would like one. Applications are due to me attention no later than November 1, 2019.
To be awarded any and all financial aid, families must be registered for the
2019/2020 school year and all tuition for this school year must be paid in full.
As always, I am available for any assistance you may need in applying. You can email me at
[email protected] with any questions and/or concerns or in needing as-
sistance uploading documents. I am in the office every Monday.
October Calendar Page 12
◄ Sep 2019 October 2019 Nov 2019 ►
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 Archdiocesan Pro-fessional Develop-
ment
No School
3 Rosary 7:50 AM
HASA Vino & Volun-
teering Night 6:30 PM
National Custodian’s
Day
4 First Friday Mass
10:30
Student Council
Installation at Mass
Lansdale Catholic
5
6
7 Fire Prevention
Week Kdg./1st Field Trip
Solly Bros. Farm
Our Lady of the
Rosary Feast
Science Explorers
8
9
10 Rosary 7:50 AM
11
12
13
14 Columbus Day
No School
15
16
17 Rosary 7:50 AM
Hearing Screening
K, 1, 2, 3 7
18
19
20
21 Science Explorers
22
23
24 Rosary 7:50 AM
School Picture Day
25 Progress Reports
CYO Dance
26 HASA Trunk or Treat
3 PM
27
28 4th Grade Field Trip Churchville Nature
Center
Science Explorers
29
30
Rosary 7:50 AM
31 Halloween
Halloween Parade 8
AM
October Lunch Menu
2018/2019 Home & School Association Board Members
Executive Board
President—Beth Fish
Vice President—Amy Porter
Treasurer—Athena Lehatto
Recording Secretary—Alicia Rhoads
Corresponding Secretary—Jessica
Cocco
Committees
Fundraising—Sharon Rupprecht
Beautification—Maria Credle
Hospitality—Amy Porter
Lead Homeroom Parent—Sherri Muldoon
Marketing—Anthony Garcia
Grant Writing—Heather Haley
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