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July 9, 2020 “We know that all things work for good for those who
love God, who are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28
The Heart and Soul of St. Luke
One of my favorite roles at St. Luke Catholic School was as the middle school religion teacher. When I agreed to this position change, I had no idea the journey I was embarking on. You see, I did not really know a lot about theology, prayer, or the Bible. I was a “cradle Catholic”, but I did not really know enough to teach it. I spent my summer getting certified and reading as much as I could to prepare myself for my new role for the new year. The journey began.
Teaching middle school is a magical experience. I used to hear all the time, “You teach middle school?”, and I would get “the look”. You know the look, the one where it is sorrow laced with horror. Well, that look was unwarranted; teaching religion in middle school was one of the best blessings. It changed my life forever. You see, when you are encountering God all day long, your soul evolves. Your soul grows in knowledge and experience, and when your soul knows more, it feels more. You begin to recognize God in all things, you see the Holy Spirit moving around you, and you experience Christ as an influential friend. You start to walk the walk with God.
My students and I embarked on a journey of discovery together. We were building a relationship with our God together. We prayed, we explored the Bible, we learned about our mission as Catholics to bring the Good News to everyone around us. The most important part of our journey was the discovery of how the Holy Trinity works in our lives. Once I realized what it was, I began to see it working all around me. My heart was open to seeing how God works in our world, and that was the most magical journey I had ever been on.
God the Father is pure love. God has one plan for us, it is for us to be happy. The only way we can truly be happy is if we have God in our hearts. To help us understand this plan, God sent his only Son. Jesus came to shine the light on how we can truly be happy. Our souls long for a relationship with our God, and Jesus came to show us how to make that happen. The Holy Spirit is the Light that shows us the way. This is the heart and soul of St. Luke. We are now on a magical journey together to not only shine the light on the way for our children, but for ourselves. Even though the world is facing uncertainty, we can be certain that the heart and soul of St. Luke will beat on.
Nadine Buhrman Interim Principal
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Faculty News Welcome Monica Lopez, our new 5th grade teacher. Monica is a product of Catholic Schools, having graduated from St. Pius X in Houston. She also graduated from OLLU with a double major in English and History. She received a Master's Degree from St. Mary's University in Catholic School Leadership. Monica recently worked for Holy Name for 11 years. She has been married for 16 years and is a mom to 2 dogs, Loona and Almond. We are so excited to have such an amazing teacher join our St. Luke Family. Please help me welcome, Mrs. Lopez. Welcome to Rebel Country! A few faculty switches: Please note that we made a few faculty changes for the upcoming school year. Melissa Ozuna will be joining Linda Noriega as 4th grade teachers. We are excited to have such great talent in our fourth grade. We are also thrilled that Mrs. Quintanilla will follow her 4th grade children to 5th grade. She is so excited to have the opportunity to have one more year with her students from last year. Mr. Meyer will be joining the middle school team as the new English teacher. This will be a one year appointment, and our plan is for him to resume in the intervention room the following year. Mrs. Liz Gonzalez will be our new middle school religion teacher. She is very excited to lead our students on their religious journey. Congratulations to Rachel Medina and Loraine Driskill on getting Google Educator Level 1 certified. It is a long difficult process, so great job, what an accomplishment. Congratulations to Coach Rudy Loza and Coach Sandra Morales on getting certified on Infection Control During Covid. Way to go!
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Join us in congratulating Matthew Abejuela and Andres Gonzalez, recipients of Central Catholic High School’s President’s Scholar Award. This renewable scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated achievement in areas of scholarship, leadership, and moral character. Well done! We are so proud of you!
Scavenger Hunt for Hand Sanitizer and Disinfecting Wipes Join the hunt! Your mission: find sanitizer and wipes for the new school year. Please put your child’s name on the items and bring them by the school office. Please call first as office hours may vary. Thank you!
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