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Formed in Catholic tradition, the mission of St. Michael High School is to foster the spiritual,
intellectual, and personal development of young people as committed disciples of Christ.
ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL
SEPTEMBER 2019 NEWSLETTER
17521 Monitor Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Phone: (225) 753-9782
P.O. Box 86110 Baton Rouge, LA 70879-6110 Fax: (225) 753-0605
SPIRITUAL LIFE
MASS SCHEDULE FOR 2019-2020:
Friday Sept. 27 Mass St. Michael Feast Day
Wednesday Oct. 9 Mass
Friday Nov. 1 Mass All Saint’s Day
Monday Dec. 9 Mass Immaculate Conception
Friday Jan. 31 Mass Catholic Schools Week
Wednesday Feb. 19 Mass
Wednesday Mar. 11 Mass
Tuesday Apr. 21 Mass Service Mass
Friday May 1 Mass Senior/Mother
MASS: An all-school Mass will be held Friday, September 27, at 8:50
AM in the multipurpose building to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Michael
the Archangel. Students must wear their dress uniform. Parents and
grandparents are welcome. All visitors are asked to check in at the front
office.
LETTERS TO SHUT-INS: The freshmen will be earning “A” hours by writing letters to shut-ins in the St. Michael community and in the greater Baton Rouge area. If you know an elderly friend or relative who would appreciate receiving a monthly letter from a St. Michael student, please email Robin Haile at rhaile@smhsbr.org with his or her infor-mation.
MARCH FOR LIFE 2020: Last year we filled nine charter buses with students who joined our pilgrimage to the March for Life in Wash-ington, D.C. The students returned with a deeper sense of faith and a stronger commitment to building a culture of life here at St. Michael and in the greater Baton Rouge community. The total cost of the trip is $500 for this six day trip to Washington, D.C., departing the morning of Mon-day, January 20, and returning on the evening of Saturday, January 25. Students may reserve their space on the trip by turning in a non-refundable $100 deposit and a completed form to the Campus Ministry office by Friday, October 4. You may also reserve your space with a
specific request for financial aid if the registration fee is a significant barrier. Space is limited so don’t delay! All registration and trip information may be found at www.youthmarchforlife.org or you may contact Mrs. Froeba in the Campus Ministry office with any questions. We need March for Life Parents who are willing to come on the trip and work as a team to coordinate logis-tics, luggage, and meals for the trip. If you are interested, please contact Mrs. Froeba efroeba@smhsbr.org for more information on this important way you can support the youth on this life-changing experience.
THE PRO VITA DINNER: Announcing the 11th Annual Pro Vita
Dinner and Silent Auction benefiting hundreds of young people and seminar-
ians from around our diocese who will be traveling to Washington, D.C. this
January for the March for Life. This year’s Pro Vita Dinner will take place
on Thursday, October 17, at 6:30 PM in the SMHS gym. Come ready to be
inspired by our guest speakers. Hear the impact of the March for Life Pil-
grimage, and raise money to send Religious Sisters, Seminarians, Priests,
and Youth to the D.C. March for Life in January. If you would like to pur-
chase tickets, provide auction items or for more information, or to register
visit www.youthmarchforlife.org or contact efroeba@smshsbr.org.
PEER MINISTRY RETREAT: Students are invited to attend an over-night fellowship and enrichment retreat beginning Saturday, September 21, at 3:30 PM and ending Sunday at 2:00 PM. Students will lock-in at school to plan, pray, and have a ton of fun – learning how to bring Christ across cam-pus and beyond. A vigil mass for retreatants will take place in the school chapel. The next morning, students will travel by bus to hike Tunica Hills. The due date to sign up is Friday, September 6. For forms and more infor-mation please contact Ms. Walsh at dwalsh@smhsbr.org in the Campus Ministry Office.
WARRIORS FOR LIFE WEEK: Warriors for Life Week will be
September 16—20. During Warriors for Life Week we focus on spreading
awareness about a different life or human dignity issue every day. In the
past, we have covered abortion, assisted suicide, racism, bullying, poverty,
human trafficking, and more. We will have a pro-life speaker and a candlelit
rosary for life with the entire student body, lunchtime activities every day in
the cafeteria, and sign-ups for upcoming pro-life events such as the Born to
Run 5K, which raises money for our local pregnancy crisis center.
LIVING ROSARY: We invite you to pray for a greater respect for hu-
man life on Wednesday, September 18, in the SMHS gym. Students will lead
prayer and meditation, followed by a pro-life speaker. All are welcome to
pray for and celebrate life. The Living Rosary will begin at 8:40 AM.
PARENT FAITH OPPORTUNITIES
PARENT TALK – PARENTING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: Thursday, September 19, parents of 6th-12th graders are invited to hear Jason
Angelette speak on this important and challenging topic. Children today are being brought up in a much different digital environment than the one
in which we were raised. There are many great blessings that are coming out of these advancements in technology. However, parents and grand-
parents need to be aware of new challenges and even dangers for our children. You are invited to hear a presentation where you will learn more
about the various difficulties that our youth, teens and young adults are facing through this new digital age, what we can do to better protect them,
as well as steps that you can show them to become smarter users of this new technology. The talk will take place from 6:45-8:00 PM in the multi-
purpose building. RSVP appreciated.
Text: @warriorpn To: 81010 or email efroeba@smhsbr.org
PRAYER WARRIORS: If you are a parent, a grandparent or an alum who would like to take an active role in praying for our school commu-
nity by joining a prayer line, praying on campus, or praying at school retreats, please email prayerwarriors@smhs-br.org for more information.
You may also let our Prayer Warrior team know about special intentions by visiting the Prayer Warrior link on our school website under Spiritual-
ity. A big thank you to Dena Balart and Jennifer St. Cyr for leading this initiative!
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Students will have the
opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation during religion
classes on Monday & Tuesday, September 23 & 24. We appreciate our
priests who make it possible for our students to experience the grace of this
Sacrament.
INTELLECTUAL
END OF FIRST NINE WEEKS: The end of the first 9 weeks grad-ing period is on Wednesday, October 9. It is important that each stu-dent puts forth maximum effort in his or her studies. There is no excuse for not working. Be sure to keep up with your student’s grades using Plus-Portals. If you need help accessing the site, please call the front office and ask for the registrar. If you have questions or concerns about your student or his/her grades, please contact the appropriate teacher.
ACT PREP CLASS: An ACT Prep Class will be offered in September and October in preparation for the October ACT. Information about the class is being sent to all parents and students via email. Please see flyer at end of this newsletter.
BATON ROUGE NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR: The NACAC National College Fair will be held at the Raising Cane’s River Center on Wednesday, October 2, 6:00-8:00 PM. This free event allows students and parents to meet with admissions representatives from across the nation in order to learn more about the merits and opportunities each college/university has to offer. In addition, workshops will be offered to address college entrance testing, the college application process, and TOPS/ Finan-cial Aid. For further information and to register for this event, please go to www.nacacfairs.org. Contact Ms.Montgomery cmontgomery@smhsbr.org with any questions.
COLLEGES VISITING SMHS: Throughout the fall, admissions representatives from a number of colleges and universities will be visiting our school in order to share information with prospective students. Emails and/or announcements will be made alerting students of these opportuni-ties. Seniors may want to monitor their email, Moodle, and the SMHS Online Calendar for dates/times of upcoming events held at St. Michael.
COLLEGE VISITATION DAY: On Wednesday, October 16, seniors will not have school so that they may visit a college or university of their choice. Although each college and university establishes its own rules in regards to arranging an official visit, students may begin by contacting the Office of Admissions or Office of Enrollment Services for assistance in planning their campus tour. Check college or university websites for con-tact information and news on upcoming events. We encourage each senior to take a campus tour to gain valuable information to support his/her col-lege decisions!
PERMISSION FOR COLLEGE VISITS: When a student is plan-ning a college visit or tour day, his/her parent(s)/guardian(s) must forward a written request to Mr. Sanchez, Dean of Students, prior to the actual date of the visit. The student should return to school the day following his/her absence with a letter of verification of attendance which will be provided by the college or university upon request. Mr. Sanchez will review the requested information prior to and following the event when considering the validity of granting an educational excused absence for the time missed away from school. Please refer to the St. Michael High School Student/Parent Handbook for further details regarding educational absences.
LSU APPLICATION REMINDER: APPLY EARLY! Applica-tions are now being accepted for the next fall semester at LSU. Although the priority date for full consideration for all LSU scholarship programs open to entering freshmen is December 15, seniors who are on target for meeting LSU admissions requirements should APPLY EARLY! The LSU Application for Undergraduate Admission and Scholarships also serves as the automatic application for all entering freshmen scholarships. To apply, go to the LSU Undergraduate Admissions website: www.lsu.edu/admissions. Students’ official high school transcripts, official ACT or SAT scores, and all other required information must be received by LSU prior to the December 15 deadline.
LSU HONORS COLLEGE APPLICATION: Freshmen entering LSU are eligible to apply to the Ogden Honors College. Students interest-ed in seeking admission to LSU’s Ogden Honors College should begin by completing the LSU Application for Undergraduate Admission and Schol-arships. Students may indicate their interest in the Ogden Honors College by simply checking the Honors College box on their LSU application. Incoming freshman applicants must first be admitted to LSU prior to their admission to the Honors College. Students will be notified of their Honors College admission status beginning in November and on a rolling basis thereafter. The deadline to apply and be considered for LSU’s Ogden Honors College is December 15.
MEETING FOR SENIORS AND THEIR PARENTS: All sen-iors and their parents are encouraged to attend the Senior Parent Meeting, An Evening with LSU & LOSFA. This event will be held on Wednesday, September 4, beginning promptly at 6:00 PM in the SMHS cafeteria. An LSU admissions counselor will be addressing LSU Undergraduate Admissions and steps to the application process. Fol-lowing the LSU presentation, a representative of the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA) will be presenting critical infor-mation on TOPS and the importance of successfully completing the FAF-SA, which serves as the pr imary application for TOPS. Senior parents, please attend this event to learn very valuable information regarding ad-missions to LSU and receiving the TOPS scholarship.
PSAT INFORMATION FOR SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS: During the month of September, Mrs. Dutreix will distribute practice mate-rials for the PSAT to teachers. The materials will be used in both the Math and English classes for PSAT Prep. On October 16 from 7:15 AM—12:00 noon, all 11th grade students will sit for the PSAT, the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and the preparatory version of the SAT. Also, St. Michael will be allowing 10th grade students to sit for the PSAT. The cost for Sophomores is $17. If your 10th grade student is interested in taking the PSAT, he or she must return the permission form to Mrs. Dutreix, the junior class counselor, at ldutreix@smhsbr.org no later than Friday, September 6. This form was given to sophomores during class and also through email. We must abide by the September 6 deadline to ensure that we have an accurate amount of testing materials. During the spring semester, Mrs. Dutreix will meet with students to interpret test scores and to discuss further resources for college and career readiness.
SENDING ACT SCORES: When registering for the ACT, a student may request that his/her score report be sent to a college or university. If requesting during the registration process, the first four (4) score reports are FREE and automatically sent once scores are processed. Additional score reports may be requested online for a fee at www.actstudent.org through the student’s account. Please make sure you are sending ACT scores to LOSFA using code 1595.
SENDING TRANSCRIPTS: Since St. Michael participates in the Louisiana Student Transcript System (STS), all transcripts will be sent electronically to the Louisiana Department of Education if parents provid-ed their written consent for us to do so. All Louisiana public colleges and universities will obtain applicants’ transcripts electronically through STS. Private colleges or out-of-state schools will need a transcript sent from St. Michael. A Transcript Request Form will need to be signed by the student and his/her parent. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact Ms. Montgomery, Senior Counselor & College Advisor cmontgomery@smhsbr.org. For Dual Enrollment and AP credit students, the college transcript and/or AP credit will need to be requested from the accrediting institution.
SCHOOL HOLIDAY: There will be NO school on Monday, September 2, in
observance of Labor Day.
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM: The United States Selective Ser-vice System requires all young men to register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday. In order to be in full compliance with the law, a man turning 18 is required to register during the period of time begin-ning 30 days before, until 30 days after, his 18th birthday...a 60-day win-dow. In addition, registration information may now be submitted as early as the age of 17 years and 3 months old. In cases of early registration (prior to the 60-day window), Selective Service will keep the information on file and then process it once the young man is within 30 days of reaching his 18th birthday. A card will then be mailed confirming that his registration has been processed. Failure to register is in violation of federal law. To regis-ter, please go to www.sss.gov.
LIBRARY NEWS: Did you know that free homework help is available online Sunday through Thursday from 2:00 PM—midnight? These free, one-on-one tutoring sessions include real-time chat, interactive white boards, math tools, etc. Simply log into homeworkla.org and enter your public library card number. Students may even upload their research papers or essays to receive live editing assistance! The website also includes free ACT and AP test prep quizzes as well as tutoring in Spanish and Vietnam-ese.
In addition, this year the SMHS National Honor Society members will be offering free tutoring on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during the last 30 minutes of all lunch periods. Pop in the library to get help with homework, lab reports, and peer editing.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
SHOPPING REWARDS PROGRAMS BENEFITING SMHS: AMAZON SMILE: Please see flyer at end of this newsletter . ALBERTSON’S CARD: Use your Alber tson’s Card # 49000116704. OFFICE DEPOT CARD: Shop at Office Depot and present your SMHS 5% Back to Schools ID# 1579069087. TARGET CARD: Enroll for fr ee in Take Charge of Education and Target will donate up to 1% of your REDcard Purchases to SMHS. The Target ID number for St. Michael is 24126.
SCHOOL PICTURE RETAKES: If your student was not able to take his/her picture last month, retakes are scheduled for Wednesday, October 9, during all lunch periods. If retaking your picture because you did not like how the original picture turned out, please bring your original set of pictures and $5.
SENIOR PICTURES: September 21 is the deadline for senior year-book pictures. Contact Barclell’s at 791-1951 to schedule an appointment.
LETTERMAN JACKET ORDERS: On Wednesday, September 4, letterman jacket orders will be taken during all lunch periods for students who received an academic letter during Fall Awards and for students who lettered in Spring Sports this past school year. Packets are available for pick up in the office.
STUDENT COUNCIL WORKSHOP: All homeroom representa-tives and student council officers will attend a Student Council Workshop on Thursday, September 5, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM in the SMHS cafeteria.
UPCOMING ADVANCEMENT EVENTS:
September 12 & 25; October 1 & 30; November 6 – Shadow Days for Current 8th Graders@ SMHS
Friday, October 4 – Alumni Homecoming Tailgate @ Olympia
Friday, October 4 – Alumni Band/Cheer/Dance/Flag Performance @ Olympia
Wednesday, October 23 – Open House @ SMHS
Monday, November 11 – Annual Warrior Golf Tournament @ Greystone Country Club
Sunday, December 8 – Cookies with Santa followed by the Christmas Band Concert @ SMHS
ST. MICHAEL SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow us and like our social media pages to stay in touch with important news and daily student activi-ties. If you have news or information to share, email kself@smhsbr.org.
Facebook:www.facebook.com/saintmichaelhighschoolbr Instagram: stmichaelbr Twitter: @StMichaelHighBR
DISTINGUISED GRADUATE NOMINATIONS: Distinguished Graduate Nominations are due soon. Please nominate your candidate by filling out the online form at
https://www.smhsbr.org/alumni/distinguished-graduate-nomination/
#WarriorProud #OnceAWarriorAlwaysAWarrior
Principal Lee surprised the students with a popsicle break to celebrate the first week of school!
BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT
HOME & SCHOOL FREE TUITION RAFFLE: Congratulations to Christy and Joseph Perry, parents of 9th grader Claire Perry, on winning the annual Home & School free tuition raffle at this year’s
Back-to-School Night.
Pictured from left are Home and School President Simone Hamilton, Christy and Joseph Perry, and Principal Ellen Lee.
2019 SMHS SHADOW DAYS
DATES:
*September 12
*September 25
*October 1
*October 30
*November 6
7:45 AM—Noon
We welcome all current 8th graders to come and spend the day with a
St. Michael Student.
Meet students, faculty, staff, and coaches; Attend classes with an SMHS student;
Be our guest for a complimentary lunch; Tour our campus.
At 7:45, after dropping off your student, parents are invited for coffee
and conversation with Principal Ellen Lee
A NOTE FROM THE PRINCIPAL: JOY is STRENGTH! What a wonderful way to star t the new school year! Finding Jesus in our hearts and
sharing his love with everyone we encounter. It is in being Jesus to others where real strength is found. The St.
Michael faculty, staff, and administration are grateful to all of our parents who partner with us to help educate and
form our students as committed disciples of Christ.
We were blessed this school year to begin with the opening of our new Multi-Purpose Building. Bishop Duca,
Dr. Melanie Palmisano, our Chaplain Father Paul Gros, the Edward L. Rispone family, and many of our support-
ers and stakeholders were present in August for the blessing of the building and our first Mass in our new facility.
After Mass, students enjoyed a picnic lunch, while guests were treated to refreshments and a tour of the building.
We continued to celebrate the start of the school year with Popsicle Day, Club Day, and our Back to School
Dance. The academic successes of our students from last year were recognized and celebrated at our Fall Honors
Assembly. At that assembly, National Honor Society members were inducted during a special ceremony. We
look forward to celebrating more of our achievements as the school year unfolds.
This beginning of a new school year reminds each of us how fortunate we are to be an important
part in offering a first-rate, Catholic education to the young men and young women entrusted to
our care. Please pray for our students, our parents, and our teachers as we grow and learn in this
wonderful school community rooted in Catholic tradition and gospel values.
Yours in Christ,
Ellen B. Lee, Principal
An Important Message of Concern to Parents: Vaping has been in the news quite a bit lately, and the
news is not good. Vaping (or e-cigarettes) allows for stealth use of sleek devices that can go undetected even in a
classroom. Although the real dangers of vaping are not 100% clear, there has been a link between lung disease
in adolescents and young adults and vaping. The Louisiana Department of Health is investigating cases of severe
lung disease among individuals in Louisiana who report e-cigarette product use or vaping. According to the Cen-
ters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is at least one death and several cases of permanent lung
damage that have been linked to vaping. There is a potential for great harm to our students of which students and
parents should be aware.
A research team at Boston Children’s Hospital found that there is a strong association between youths with a his-
tory of vaping to subsequent marijuana use versus those without such histories. Many vaping devices can easily
be modified to allow users to experiment with other substances, including marijuana.
Please be sure to educate yourself as to what vaping devices and vaping pods look like. A few examples are
shown below. The pods can often be confused with small jump drives for the computer. Talk to your child about
the dangers of vaping, as many of the chemicals that go into vaping pods are unregulated and are potentially
harmful with effects on the brain and on the lungs that are yet unknown.
The CDC has an informative website that may help answer some question and help you start the conversation with your child. Log onto www.cdc.gov and search for dangers of vaping or https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/basic_information/e-cigarettes/Quick-Facts-on-the-Risks-of-E-cigarettes-for-Kids-Teens-and-Young-Adults.html.
Perfect Attendance
Caroline Adolph
Brayden Burleigh
Abigail Button
Avery Chambers
Brian Dang
Addison Dimmick
Nathaniel Fountaine
Holden Franklin
Nicholas Gaubert
Gavin Hebert
Alexander Henderson
Sara Levron
Kelly Mai
Abigail McCurry
Olivia Monette
Taylor Patin
Emma Phillips
Thomas Smith
Patrick Tate
Eric Thibodeaux
Halle Vu
Kathy Vu
Nicholas White
Excellence at District
Literary Rally Elizabeth Angel—1st in Spanish III
James Balart—3rd in Physical Science
Brian Dang—3rd in Biology I
Trina Dang—2nd in Algebra II
Camille Hardee—placed in English III
Carson Lewis—placed in Algebra I
Abigail McCurry—1st in French II
Julia Miller—3rd in English I
Olivia Monette—placed in English II
Nicholas Thai—1st in Physical Science
Mark Thomas—placed in American His.
Ruth Vanhaverbeke—2nd in French III
Congratulations to Students Recognized at the Fall Academic Awards Ceremony
Robert A. Bogan Family Scholarship
Nicholas Johnson
Jim Broussard Greater Baton Rouge State Fair Scholarship
Alexander St. Cyr
Kay Rabalais Memorial Scholarship
Carlette Dunn
St. Michael Student Council Leadership Award
Madelyn Adcock
Excellence at State
Literary Rally
Abigail McCurry—3rd in French II
Nicholas Thai—2nd in Physical Science
The Ron Lally, Jr. Memorial Drum Major Scholarship
Allison Kimbrough
Woodmen of the World American History Award
Rachel Guarisco
NEWLY INDUCTED MEMBERS OF
THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Mark Albano Charlotte Balart Hayden Barnett Joshua Breaux Madison Brown Savannah Bull Megan Davis Sarah Degeyter Addison Dimmick Charles Dowling Carlette Dunn Lillee Engen Anna Flauss Cole Foret Kyla Fox Morgyn Gauthier Leah Gil Camille Hardee Sarah Jackson Casse Johnson
George Kim
Lindyn Landry
Sara Levron
Emalie Manuel
Megan Marcello
Abigail McCurry
Elena Monette
Jenna Monette
Olivia Monette
Brock Mulhearn
Owen Naquin
Emma Phillips
Tanner Pike
Emma Quebedeaux
Rebecca Quebedeaux
Quinlan Reed
Katherine Varnado
Jena Vavasseur
Halle Vu
Riley Waguespack
The 2019-2020
SMHS National Honor Society
PRINCIPAL’S HONORS
2018-2019
Caroline Adolph
Elizabeth Angel
Charlotte Balart
James Balart
Trina Dang
Anna Flauss
Morgyn Gauthier
Rachel Guarisco
Micah Howard
Sara Levron
Emalie Manuel
Abigail McCurry
Julia Miller
Douglas Ngo
Ariana Patton
Henry Perrien
Emma Quebedeaux
Mark Thomas
Ruth Vanhaverbeke
Katherine Varnado
Laney Varnado
FIRST HONORS
2018-2019 Heather Abadie Mark Albano Alyssa Arceneaux Jacob Ashford Hector Barraza Brigette Benigno Caitlin Brumfield Savannah Bull Jacob Coleman Julia Clark Julia Coffey Taylor Cuccia Brian Dang Sarah Degeyter Addison Dimmick Lillee Engen Alexandria Ferguson Kyla Fox Maria Gordon Madelyne Gresko Camille Hardee Henlee Hoffer Grayson Howell Sarah Jackson Casse Johnson Nicholas Johnson Melinda Jones George Kim Kaitlyn LaCava
FIRST HONORS (continued)
Andrew Le Timothy Levron Megan Marcello Trey McCann Elena Monette Olivia Monette Abram Morales Brock Mulhearn Dylan Ngo Kobe Nguyen Peter Nguyen Katie Okungbowa Margaret Perrien Emma Phillips Conner Pike Tanner Pike Rebecca Quebedeaux Steven Reed Aidan Roberts Bryce Rogowski Timothy Seiler Olivia Shelling Thomas Smith Andrew Snyder Isabella Spano Sarah Talbot Nicholas Thai Jake Viscardis Riley Waguespack
PRINCIPAL’S HONORS
These students maintained a 4.0 unweighted GPA for both semesters of the
2018-2019 school year.
St. Michael High Schools Annual Giving Campaign, the Warrior
Fund for Excellence, will be launched this month. The generous
support and dedicated commitment of parents, grandparents, alumni, and
friends allows St. Michael to continue to strengthen its financial future.
Tuition payments and related fees cover approximately 80% of the
school’s annual budget. The remainder of the budget is covered through
our fundraising efforts, the largest of these being the Warrior Fund for
Excellence. The annual budget at St. Michael High School helps sustain
and maintain excellence in our academic and instructional programs, extracurricular and athletic
programs, and the building and plant operations at St. Michael High School.
The Warrior Fund for Excellence is vital to the development and growth of each of these programs
at the school. This year you have the opportunity to give to one of three pre-designated areas includ-
ing academics, scholarships, and athletics. You can also select to give to the greatest area of need at
St. Michael High School.
The financial goal this year is to raise $60,000 from all donors. Make your gift today at
www.smhsbr.org/giving and help us reach our goal!
Warrior family & friends,
We were honored to serve as the Chair Family for the Warrior Fund for Excellence. St. Michael
High School is a very special place for our family. All three of our children have now attended St.
Michael as students.
We feel blessed that our girls chose St. Michael because we love the fellowship that the school com-
munity has provided for our entire family. St. Michael develops students spiritually, intellectually,
and personally through its advanced academics, creative arts, and athletics. The school is committed
to the development of young men and women as committed disciples of Christ.
We want to thank all who generosity supported the Warrior Fund for Excellence last year. We ask
that you join our family in making your statement of support by making a gift to this important an-
nual campaign.
Prayerfully consider the amount that you are able to give, and know that every gift is appreciated.
May God continue to bless you and your family this school year. Go Warriors!
The Hoffer Family
Ron, Happi,
Haleigh, Hannah, and Henleigh,
WARRIOR GOLF CLASSIC
Monday, November 11, 2019
At Greystone Country Club
Format: 3 Man Scramble
Team: $525 - Alumni Team: $375
8:30 AM Registration
9:00 AM Golf Balls from Heaven Drop
9:30 AM Shotgun start
Dinner & Awards following Tournament
For more information or to purchase your team, please visit:
https://www.smhsbr.org/giving/warrior-golf-classic/
STAY TUNED FOR A FUN, NEW TWIST ON OUR ANNUAL
AUCTION FUNDRAISER
Our first event committee meeting will be held Wednesday, September 4, at 12:00 noon in Room 1 of the main campus. If you would like to volun-teer or would like additional information on how you can be involved in this event, please contact Advancement Director Josh Galasso at 225.755.3618 or JGalasso@smhsbr.org.
Advancement News & Important Events
Dear Warrior Parents,
Thank you for making the decision to send your student to St. Michael. This statement of support means you recognize the value of providing your child with a quality, Catholic education.
As a parent, your financial support is vital to the continued growth and development of St. Michael High School. We encourage you to explore the opportunities and events that we offer to help keep our school com-munity thriving. Please look forward to receiving a personal invitation to participate in the following:
Warrior Fund for Excellence – This is our annual giving campaign that will be launched in Septem-
ber. The funds from this drive are used to sustain and maintain excellence in our academic and instruc-
tional programs, extracurricular and athletic programs, and day to day building & operations.
Continuing the Warrior Legacy Capital Campaign – The Capital Campaign is the
building fund for St. Michael High School. This year we completed construction on the multipurpose
building. However, our fundraising efforts continue as we pay back the funds that have been borrowed
for the recent construction. You will be personally invited to join us in making a financial pledge of
support to this campaign. Your cooperation and support in this endeavor is vital to our continued suc-
cess as we continue moving forward. The next phase of our campaign is to address the back of the
campus by developing a track facility and football field. If you would like to give now, please visit
smhsbr.org/giving.
Warrior Golf Classic – November 11, 2019, at Greystone Country Club. This event is the primary
fundraiser for our athletic teams, extracurricular clubs, and activities at the school.
SMHS Auction—A Night in Italy – March 21, 2020 at St. Michael High School. The proceeds from
this event provide funding for academic programs and enhancements on our campus.
Corporate Partnership Program – This program offers businesses the opportunity to advertise and
partner with our school through a variety of outlets.
We challenge you to help make St. Michael a better school every day through making a financial commitment
in support of our school. If you would like to make a gift, please visit www.smhsbr.org/giving or contact the
Advancement Office. For additional information on giving opportunities at St. Michael High School, contact
Advancement Director, Josh Galasso, via email at jgalasso@smhsbr.org or phone at 225-755-3618.
Yours in Christ,
Ellen B. Lee Josh Galasso
ACT Prep Class
at St. Michael High School Four Sessions
Sunday, September 29, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Monday, October 14, from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. (no school this day)
Sunday, October 20, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 24, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Cost: $100 Make checks payable to St. Michael High School
All materials are included.
Course instructors : Mr. Troy Roddy & Mrs. Lynne Guarisco
Students will review concepts, practice test questions, and learn
strategies to help them be successful on the ACT test.
Space is limited. To reserve your spot, send in your check today to
the attention of Aimee McLeod, SMHS Registrar. The deadline for
registering is Wednesday, September 25th. If the course fills before
the deadline, there will be no more registration.
Deadline for registering for the October 26, 2019 ACT is September
20th.
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Amazon will donate a percentage of each purchase to
St. Michael High School
All you have to do is:
Be a member of Amazon Prime
Go to www.amazonsmile.com
At the top search your charity
Select St. Michael the Archangel High School
(Make sure to select the Baton Rouge location)
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