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February 2011 Parent Press An E-Newsletter for St. Paul’s Episcopal School Parents The St. Paul’s FEBRUARY CALENDAR 9 ACT Prep Classes Track & Field Parent Meeting 10 9th Grade Trip to Montgomery 10-13 Alabama All-State Orchestra Festival 11 Big Brother & Sister Valentine’s Party 12 ACT 14 Faculty Professional Development/ Student Holiday 15 Summer Trip Meeting (France) 16 National Honor Society Inductions Middle School Scholar’s Bowl 17 Parent Council Meeting 18 Out of Uniform for Grades 5-12 22 National Junior Honor Society Inductions 23 Senior Grandparent’s Day 24 Internet Safety Meeting for Parents AP Presentation for Parents in Grades 9 & 10 MARCH CALENDAR 4 Middle School Student Council and Marching Saints in MARC Parade 7-11 Mardi Gras Break 14 College Admissions Meeting for Junior Parents 15 Junior Launch Day 15 Grades 3 & 4 Class Picture 17 Parent Council Meeting Key Club Blood Drive Chorus Concert 18 Grades 5-12 Out of Uniform 21-25 Senior Class Trip to Disney World 22-24 CTPs for Grades 5-7 24 2nd Grade Flat Stanley Homecoming 25 4th Grade Trip to Montgomery 28 Student Holiday 29-31 CTPs for Grades 2-4 31 Saints’ Night Out - SPS Artwalk Download the Printable Monthly Grid Full School and Athletic Calendars from www.stpaulsmobile.net Please join us on Thursdays at 7:20 a.m. for Morning Prayer in the Monte L. Moorer Theatre. The St. Paul’s Parent Press is the official Monthly Electronic Parent Newsletter from the St. Paul’s Advancement Office. Contact Catherine Vulevich at 251-380-0408 ext. 22 or [email protected] for submissions or questions. 7th and 8th Grade Award Winners First row l-r: Jack Holley (Citizenship), Mica Bufkin (Science), Matt Holley (Sci- ence), Carson Tierce (English), Anna Alford (History). Second row l-r: Charlie Weeks (Writing Workshop), Callie Moss (Spirit), Frances Case (Pre-Algebra), Katherine Schulte (Writing Workshop). Third row l-r: Peyton Wood (English), Claire Sanderson (Leadership), Perry Myers (Responsibility), Viktoria Boening (Pre-Algebra and Academic Excellence), Elizabeth Morrissette (History). Congratulations to the First Semester Middle School Award Recipients First row l-r: Libby Smith (Pre-Algebra), Lizzie Castillo (Science), Will Pickard (Algebra), Harrison Citrin (History), Andrew Peeler (Latin). Second row l-r: Caroline Scott (Algebra), Katy Bodet (Transitional Algebra), Benton Weinacker (Responsibility), Ellis Nobles (English). Third row l-r: Ryon Depinet (Science), Bradley Carrington (Citizenship), Daly Wettermark (Academic Excellence), Celeste Jones (Spirit), Stewart Thames (History and Latin). Top row l-r: Slater Whiston (Leadership), Victoria Falkos (English).
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Page 1: The St. Paul's Parent Press

February 2011Parent Press

An E-Newsletter for St. Paul’s Episcopal School Parents

The St. Paul’s

FEbruAry CAlENdAr9 ACT Prep Classes Track & Field Parent Meeting10 9th Grade Trip to Montgomery10-13 Alabama All-State Orchestra Festival11 big brother & Sister Valentine’s Party12 ACT 14 Faculty Professional development/ Student Holiday15 Summer Trip Meeting (France)16 National Honor Society Inductions Middle School Scholar’s bowl17 Parent Council Meeting18 Out of uniform for Grades 5-1222 National Junior Honor Society Inductions23 Senior Grandparent’s day24 Internet Safety Meeting for Parents AP Presentation for Parents in Grades 9 & 10MArCH CAlENdAr4 Middle School Student Council and Marching Saints in MArC Parade7-11 Mardi Gras break14 College Admissions Meeting for Junior Parents15 Junior launch day15 Grades 3 & 4 Class Picture17 Parent Council Meeting Key Club blood drive Chorus Concert18 Grades 5-12 Out of uniform21-25 Senior Class Trip to disney World22-24 CTPs for Grades 5-724 2nd Grade Flat Stanley Homecoming25 4th Grade Trip to Montgomery28 Student Holiday29-31 CTPs for Grades 2-431 Saints’ Night Out - SPS Artwalk

download the Printable Monthly Grid

Full School and Athletic Calendars from www.stpaulsmobile.net

Please join us on Thursdays at 7:20 a.m. for Morning Prayer in the Monte L. Moorer Theatre.

The St. Paul’s Parent Press is the official Monthly Electronic Parent Newsletter from the St. Paul’s Advancement Office.

Contact Catherine Vulevich at 251-380-0408 ext. 22 or [email protected] for submissions or questions.

7th and 8th Grade Award Winners

First row l-r: Jack Holley (Citizenship), Mica bufkin (Science), Matt Holley (Sci-ence), Carson Tierce (English), Anna Alford (History). Second row l-r: Charlie Weeks (Writing Workshop), Callie Moss (Spirit), Frances Case (Pre-Algebra), Katherine Schulte (Writing Workshop). Third row l-r: Peyton Wood (English), Claire Sanderson (leadership), Perry Myers (responsibility), Viktoria boening (Pre-Algebra and Academic Excellence), Elizabeth Morrissette (History).

Congratulations to the First Semester Middle School Award Recipients

First row l-r: libby Smith (Pre-Algebra), lizzie Castillo (Science), Will Pickard (Algebra), Harrison Citrin (History), Andrew Peeler (latin). Second row l-r: Caroline Scott (Algebra), Katy bodet (Transitional Algebra), benton Weinacker (responsibility), Ellis Nobles (English). Third row l-r: ryon depinet (Science), bradley Carrington (Citizenship), daly Wettermark (Academic Excellence), Celeste Jones (Spirit), Stewart Thames (History and latin). Top row l-r: Slater Whiston (leadership), Victoria Falkos (English).

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St. Paul’s Parent CouncilJanuary Houndstooth - Next meeting February 17th

• Carol Erickson, SPS Auction co-chair, gave the invocation. She read an inspiring passage on encouragement.• Victor Helmsing, Assistant Headmaster and Director of the Upper School, reported that we are still working hard on meeting our goals for the Annual Fund• Marty Lester, Headmaster, reported that the Sophomores are just back from their trip. The manager of the hotel said to Marty that the SPS students are not only nice to adult staff, but the staff observed them being nice to each other, and what a refreshing observation! Marty also thanked Kim and Carol for their hard work on the auction, and on behalf of their volunteers, said how much he appreciates the work we all do.• Scott McDonald, Director of the Middle School, reported on cyber safety/internet safety instruction that is being taught. They are also in the middle of Character building lessons which teach these impres-sionable kids about how to treat themselves and others with dignity and respect. It is the 3rd year that SPS has taught this. Scott also reported on NetSmart Kids, a 6th grade curriculum to teach respon-sibility with computer use. There is a component for parent controls (NetNanny) available for the parents and cell phone use/protection, as well as internet safety. Scott reminded us that SPS tries to be proactive, rather than reactive, to problems/potential problems. In April, drug Ed starts for middle schoolers. This is a curriculum from the drug Ed Council that teaches about brain development and the effect of drugs and alcohol on the brain. Scott said 96 8th graders are signed up to leave at 3:30am for the Washington dC trip. Scott reported on the bullying and harassment policy. He called the approach “safety and best education.” SPS wants to be cutting edge.• Julie Taylor, Director of Admissions, reported that 14 new students started last week. We will be getting 2 more from Nassau in Feb-ruary. She encouraged the Council to “talk up” SPS. Prospective student testing is next Saturday.• Libba Latham, Upper School Chair, reported that we all will want to see “little Shop of Horrors,” the SPS big Show for this year.• Kim Klyce, Saints’ Night Out Chair, introduced her chairs to report on the various activities of the SPS Auction, to be held March 31, at a new venue this year: Space 301. Ticket prices will still be $50. • Laurie Sullivan, Treasurer, reported on financials: the auction put $78,000 into the SPS budget last year; 25% from admissions tickets, 12% from parent donations, 9% from the street party, 10% from the raffle and 35% from the silent auction. All council members were encouraged to help with the silent auction items from parents.• Katie Courtney, Public Relations, reported on t-shirts. They are $12.00 and will be sold to the lower School students, since the big-ger shirts do not sell as well.• Anna Moore, Staff Liaison, reported on auction items, the parent acquisition letter, and the change in that the parents were mailed the donation form this year. Parents can choose to do an ad for the program, donate to the grade level basket, or donate $ or an item. Grade reps will call this year to see if parents got packet and if they have any questions.Kim had no report on acquisitions for lisa. Kim reported for lori that Susan Carley will be one of our caterers this year (desserts).Carol reported on student art. She said the 3rd grade is making a cookbook and it will be presold. Alumni and students will be con-tacted to display and sell.Some of the live auction items again this year which are always a hit: puppy, hunting trip, progressive dinner at a restaurant (we haven’t done this before but McGill did and it went over BIG!), Dragonfly pkg.

Another new item will be the “wine grab” where parents can donate a table wine, wrap in a brown bag, and guests can purchase the wrapped wine for $25.Remember to drop off items at Advancement Office at Wilmer HalllOWEr SCHOOl MEETING:• The Lower School parents met afterwards and discussed upcom-ing events: 100th day of School, Valentine’s day (treat/drink), 3rd/4th Grade Open House for Parents, dogwood Campus bookfair• Saints Night Out – Grade level items are due at the March 17th meeting • Teacher Birthdays - PreK-Jackie Ritchie, Jan. 31st, Kindergarten – Susan Roberts, Feb. 2nd, Kindergarten - Melinda Killcreas, Feb. 5th, 1st – Amy Hodges, June 10th (summer bday), 2nd – Elizabeth Campbell, Feb. 7th, 2nd – Kim Barnard, July 21st (summer bday), 3rd – Susan Curtis, Feb. 3rd, 3rd – Stacy Hack, Jan. 22nd, 3rd – Averell Stuart, July 20th (summer bday), 4th – Lyn Wharton, Feb. 2nd• Event schedule for the remainder of the year: PreK - Wonderful Winter Celebration, 100th day of School, Valen-tine’s Day – Friday, February 11th, Do-nuts with Dad – Thursday, February 24th, 7:30 – 8:00 am, Teacher Appreciation Week – TBA, Easter Egg Hunt – April 22nd, Mothers Day Tea – May 6th, Field Day - TBA, End of Year party – Thursday, May 26thKindergarten - 100th Day – January 26th, Grandpersons Day – Friday, February 4th, Valentines Day – Friday, February 11th (Big Brothers/Sisters will visit), Field Trip: Exploreum – February 16th, 17th, and 22nd, Teacher Appreciation Week – TBA, Field Day – TBA, Field Trip – Dauphin Island Estuarium - April 5th, Big Brother/Sister Easter Egg Hunt – April 22nd, Big Brother/Sister Ice Cream Party – May 10th, EOY party – Thursday, May 26th1st Grade -100th Day – Wednesday, January 26th, Valentine’s Day – Friday, February 11th,Teacher Appreciation Week – TBA, Field Trip: Little School House – March 15th, 16th, 17th and 23rd, Field Trip: Naval Air Museum – April 12th, Field Day – TBA, EOY party – Thursday, May 26th 2nd Grade - 100th Day – Wednesday, January 26th, Valentines Day – Friday, February 11th, Scientific Circus (@ the Saenger) – Febru-ary 28th, Around the World Social Studies Program – see teachers-Field Trip: Sea, Sand & Stars – Orange Beach – March 16th and 17th, Flat Stanley Reception – Thursday, March 24th, CTPs (Com-prehensive Testing Program) – March 29th, 30th, 31st, and April 1st, Field Day – TBA, Teacher Appreciation Week - TBA, EOY Program – Thursday, May 26th 3rd Grade - Open House for Parents – Thursday, January 13th,Book Fair – Tuesday, January 25th, Valentines Day – Friday, Febru-ary 11th, CTPs (Comprehensive Testing Program) – March 30th, 31st and April 1st, Teacher’s Appreciation Week – TBA, Dauphin Island Estuarium – Tuesday, April 19th and Wednesday, April 20th, Five Rivers Delta cruise - April 4th – 8th, 2nd grade Orientation – Friday, May 6th, Field Day – Thursday, May 26th4th Grade - Open House – Thursday, January 13, Book Fair – Tuesday, January 25th and January 26th, Valentines Day – Friday, February 11th, Teacher’s Appreciation Week – TBA, Montgomery field trip – Friday, March 25th, CTPs – March 30th, 31st and April 1st, Fourth Grade Play – April 21st,The Duke field trip – May 3rd, 4th and 5th, Field Day – Thursday, May 26th

Please join us in the theatre on Feb. 17th at 9:30 for the next combined Parent Council Meeting. Students will be sharing their Community Service experiences!

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A special “Thank you” to the following parent volunteers:9th Grade Birthday Treats for December Birthdays - Shelly Hicks, Christy logan, Ann leath-erbury, brennan Myers 9th Grade Birthday Treats for January Birthdays - Ann Mitchell, linda Steadman, doti dono-van, lauree riggin Middle and Upper School Teacher Appreciation Committee and Volunteers - Jamie Newell, Jenny McGill, Adrienne ledoux, Mae Winters, leelee brady, libba latham, Julie Citrin, Amy Sanderson, laurie Weber, Melanie Amberger, Kelly Krentel, Ashley brown, Mary Anne ball, Kathy McMakin, raina Elder, Kim Scarcliff, laurie Weber, Nancy Hand, Kelly KrentelDogwood Campus Book Fair - Chair, Ashley brown, Co-Chair Melanie rowan, Volunteers, Alicia Howes, Cindy McFadden, Michele Morgan, raina Elder, rachael Counselman, Janelle Fowler, Catherine Hunter, Ashley Jackson, Joanne Parker, Shari Parker, loraine robinson, KC rudolph, Shelly Scott, Jennifer Ward, Marion Stabler

We would like to recognize all volunteers. Please let us know! Contact Brenda Ferguson at 251-380-0408 ext. 25 or [email protected].

Next year will mark the 10-year Anniversary of the St. Paul’s Ser-vice leadership partnership with Augusta Evans. In 2001, St. Paul’s parent Henry Callaway, our students, and Community Service director leslie lerner formed the Scouting Program at the school for physi-cally and mentally challenged students. Every week, students in the Service leadership Class serve as patrol leaders, and every year our students put on events and parties for the scouts.

The Augusta Evans Scouting Program is among many projects our Community Service Program offers our students in the community. Since the program’s inception at St. Paul’s, hundreds of children, adults, and elderly have been served by your children and thousands of hours have been invested into our community.

Please join Leslie Lerner and our Service Leadership Class on February 17 at 9:30 in the theatre for a snapshot of what our students do in the community.

February Meeting to Highlight Community Service at St. Paul’s

Service Leadership Class Collects Over 300 Canned Goods on the 100th Day of School

To celebrate the 100th Day of School, in conjunction with the Everyday Math program, lower School children brought canned goods from home and counted them into groups of 100. All items were donated to the Service leadership Class to distribute to the homeless and hungry in the community. Pictured are Service leadership students on the lower School Campus: Mary Angela Martin, Jeanie Schottgen, and Julia-rae Hanson with Second Grader Palmer Waechter, and First Grader Elinor Gibson.

SPS Parents Around Campus

Orthopaedic Surgeon dr. dennis Jorgensen visited his daughter Nora’s Second Grade Class. dr. Jorgensen talked about the skeletal system and how joints work within our bodies.

renee Mullenix is pictured with her daughter danielle teaching Zumba to the lower School students. P.E. teacher Judy Griffin said all the children enjoyed the workout!

Alicia Howes, Ashley Brown, and Melanie Rowan

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Silent Auction • Live Auction Student Art • Great Food

Entertainment(adults 21 and over please)

March 31, 2011Space 301 Gallery

6:30 p.m.

March 31, 2011 • Space 301 Gallery • 6:30 p.m.

ARTWALKSaints’ Night Out 2011SP

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Kim Klyce, Chair • Carol Erickson, Co-Chair • Karen Alford • Pam Andrews • Janee Bon-ner • April Boudreaux • Elizabeth Brady-Lindley • Ashley Brown • Tracey Case • Allison Castle • Stephanie Cleveland • Katie Courtney • Deana Crim • Lisa Dickerson • Laurie Donahoe • Missy Fontenot • Sandy Foster • Bonnie Fuchs • Jennifer Grehan • Peggy Harkness • Tina Hinckle • Lori Huber • Ashley Jackson • Lisa Jacobs • Frances Johnson • Tracey Lane • Libba Latham • Ann Leatherbury • Adrienne LeDoux • Melanie Lobel • Cindy McFadden • Sharon Metcalfe • Michele Morgan • Renee Mullenix • Marty O’Gwynn • Ramona Robinson • Jennifer Rosser • Shelly Scott • Cammie Singleton • Susan Smith • Melissa Stowers • Laurie Sullivan • Lisa Taylor • Julie True • Mendy Turnipseed • Shea Waechter • Jennifer Ward • Blakeley Webb • Mae Winters

Josh Alter • T. J. Beeker • Hunter Boykin • Josh Buce • Graham Byrd • Hunter Collier • Zoe Cullen • Dillon Daggett • Cody DiFazio • Maggie Ferguson • Caitlyn Gaddy • Caroline Hall • Steele Holman • Isabel Irvine • Sam Jeffers • Ben Jenkins • Elizabeth Kim • William Konrad • Julianna Lambert • Nathan Lucas • Jeannie Marshall • Abbey McNeely • Kath-erine Miles • Kyle Grace Mills • Mary Catherine Nall • Beth Pickle • Maria Salas • Kristine Schroeder • Aris Taconi • Harrison Thompson • Ross Walker • Ashley Walsh • Bryson Webster • Grace Williams • Sarah Williams • Jamie Woodall

directed by: Jody Powell, Choreography by: Tiny McPhillips and Catherine McPhillipsCostumes by: Cynthia Allen, Parent Volunteers: Cheri Schick, Neena McNeely, Carrie byrd, linda bowman

Logo artwork created by St. Paul’s students

TICKETS ON SALE FEB. 21st for

Coming in the Spring for SPS Families Be on the look-out for your Saints’ Night Out invitation and reply card!

Each rESErvatiON ENtErS yOu iNtO a drawiNg fOr a frEE St. Paul’S tuitiON

$50 per person before March 24for another $50 you can purchase a 50/50 Split raffle ticket!

380-0408 ext. 29 or email [email protected]

ARTWALK COMMITTEE

LITTLE SHOP of

HORRORS! Show dates are

Thurs. - Sat. April 7, 8, & 9, at 7:00 p.m. and a Sat. Matinee at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets for the show may be purchased from Sally Greer in the Main Office, Jody Powell, or the following Cast Members:

ST. PAUL’S PLAYERSPRESENT

LITTLE SHOPof

HORRORSPictured below: Kyle Grace Mills, T.J.Beeker (as Orin), Ashley Walsh, Beth Pickel, Graham Byrd (as Seymour), Grace Williams (as Audrey),

Josh Alter (as Mushnick)

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AROUND CAMPUS-Middle School Awards Day-

PIctured top row l-r: Jon and Callie Moss; Ben, Harrison, and Julie Citrin; Wes, Will and Susan Pickard with grandparents Bobbie and James Nelson; Barry and Charlie Weeks.Bottom row l-r: Vanessa and Slater Whiston, Caroline and Shelly Scott; Katy, Lynn, and Jay Bodet with grandparents Bill and Sharon Arther; Daly and Michael Wettermark.

Wild About Reading and Science!

Above: James Carpenter and Graham Collins

right: Callie braswell and Maddie broughton at the book Fair

right: MJ and Charlie ramo

Sam Sternberg, davis Kraus, and Clara leder Stokes show off their planets at the Second Grade Solar System displays at the lower School.

Aerielle reese’s Saturn is hanging from the ceiling.

Nora Jorgenson, lily Joyce and Angel ronquillo display their planets.

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Speedy Saints Sixth Graders James Courtney and Jeb Milling are pictured above at the end of the First Light Marathon. Coach Kristin Babington put together two St. Paul’s relay teams. St. Paul’s Red: Andrew Wing, Madeline Wing, James Courtney, Wilson Kraus, Avery Lancaster. St. Paul’s Blue: Wilder Wing, Hartley Robinson, Jeb Milling, Luckett Robinson, Brett Erickson.

Congratulations to our student-athletes who signed scholarships and/or letters of intent on National

Signing Day. Pictured are the signees with their families. Chris Boudreaux (Football at the US

Air Force Academy), Jacob Coker (Football at Florida State Univer-sity), Cameron Mobley (Football at The Citadel), Stuart Graham (Track at Furman University),

Rachel Bickert (Softball at Sam-ford University), and Mary Angela

Martin (Tennis at University of South Alabama).

Head Football Coach Jimmy Perry was named “5A Coach of the Year”

(voted on by his peers) in Mont-gomery by the Alabama Football

Coaches Association. Pictured left: Coach Perry lip sings to a Hank Williams Jr. song at a Pep Rally.

Pictured right: Head Basketball Coach and Dean of Students

Jimmy Messer was recognized at the Pep Rally as the “All-Time

Winningest Boys Basketball Head Coach” at St. Paul’s with seven

consecutive winning seasons. The team’s win against UMS-Wright on January 11, 2011, marked Coach Messer’s 125th win at St. Paul’s.

Coaches Perry and Messer Recognized

Pictured right: Shelley Spires was named Player of the

Week, along with team mates Jane Bartlett Pappas and

Katarina Hickey, by the Mobile Optimist Club on January 27.

The Lady Saints defeated Spanish Fort 50-44 and the three guards had outstand-

ing performances. These students are the first female

basketball players to be honored by the club.


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