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St. Barnabas Catholic School
S E P T E M B E R 4 , 2 0 1 5
G R O W I N G I N M I N D , H E A R T , A N D S P I R I T
CALENDAR
September 7 No School
Labor Day
September 21 Vision Screening -
Grades 1/3/5/8
Hearing Screening -
Grades 1/4/7
September 25 Walk-A-Thon
12:45 Dismissal
NO AFTERCARE
September 26 Father/Daughter
Dance
October 5 End of Quarter
Picture Retake Day
IN THE SWING OF THINGS…
Some of us can remember when school started after Labor Day. (Maybe only the
“experienced” teachers can remember such a time.) But those days have been
gone for a while. We are finishing up our 4th week of school, just about half-way
through the first quarter, and getting ready to
enjoy Labor Day. It’s been a really smooth four
weeks. What’s been happening?
PreK students …love making apples and
caterpillers, doing jobs, drawing, and snack.
Kindergartners ….have learned to cut, color and
glue. They’ve been to the Library, played on the
playground, and learned words like the, little, to.
1st Graders...have done tests on the computers, written about habitats, learned
number bonds, and know how to dump their trays after lunch.
2nd Graders…have had fun learning about math sentences and measurement, PE,
music, art, computer and Spanish as well as recess.
3rd Graders… like writing with 6 Traits, rounding numbers, and learning plant parts.
4th Graders…have enjoyed their labs in Science, meeting their teachers, setting up
writing binders, Indiana history, and IXL.
5th Graders…have learned to write theme statements, states and capitals, adding
decimals and like their new schedules.
6th Graders…love experiments in Science, doing service hours, expressing them-
selves through writing, and learning how to read the Bible.
7th Graders…have been busy learning about infinite numbers and measurement,
foreign countries and capitals, putting characters on trial, getting to know their
teachers, and the best design for paper airplanes.
8th Graders… have learned about aerodynamics, using mnemonic devices in Litera-
ture, pre-Revolutionary war times, and measurement and volume. (cont.)
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IN THE SWING OF THINGS…
Our teachers are getting to know their students and they’ve designed lots of great learning
experiences for them. They are getting to know their teaching team members and new
subject matter. On average, our teachers spend four hours each month in professional
learning time together. Led by Master Teacher, Denise Wilson, this time together allows
our teachers to structure learning in a way that ensures continuity and support for all of
our students. The culture of learning is alive and well for the 2015-2016 school year.
HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK
The 2nd annual Kindergarten Labor Day Parade took place today.
Led by Miss Angermeier twirling her baton, the students
celebrated the holiday patriotically.
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P A G E 3
S T . B A R N A B A S C A T H O L I C S C H O O L
NEW LUNCH PRICES
School lunch will be $2.60
Milk will be .50
September 7
LABOR DAY
NO SCHOOL
September 8
Scrambles Eggs with
Bacon and Cheese
Bagels/Cream Cheese
Potatoes
Pears
September 9
Chicken & Noodles
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Dinner Roll
Oranges
September 10
Chicken Tenders
Garden Salad
Corn
Roll
Peaches
September 11
Corn Dog
Potatoes
Peas
Applesauce
STEM In ACTION ----Integrating science, technology, engineering, and math to solve real world problems. Our 5th grade scientists have been learning all about scientific inquiry.
They began the school year with an experiment on bread to see which
method would keep sandwiches the freshest for the longest amount of
time. After stating their hypotheses and identifying variables, the
scientists concluded that plastic baggies were the best method at
keeping sandwiches fresh. Next they moved on to data collection and
interpretation. This week alone they have observed different fabrics
fibers under microscopes, measured forces in Newtons using a spring
scale, compared masses of objects using balances, measured length and
height in metric units, used graduated cylinders to measure the volumes
of liquids, and utilized digital thermometers to measure temperatures in
Celsius and Fahrenheit. Whew! Sounds like these scientists could use a 3
day weekend.
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ST. BARNABAS SCHOOL ANNUAL WALK-A-THON
The school-wide Walk-A-Thon will be held on Friday, September 25th.
This is an early dismissal day at 12:45. There is no Aftercare on early dismissal days.
Miss Hoefling is in need of several adult volunteers to stand at different corners throughout Hill Valley
during the Walk-A-Thon to make sure the students stay on course and to provide safety on the course. If
you are interested in volunteering during any of the times listed below, please email Miss Hoefling at mhoe-
PreK—8:00-8:30
Grades KN/1/2—8:45-9:30
Grades 3/4/5—9:45-10:45
Grades 6/7/8—11:00-12:00
FATHER—DAUGHTER DANCE Saturday, September 26th
6:30-8:30pm
Please join us for this year’s Father/Daughter dance in the St. Barnabas gymnasium. All Dads/Grandpas/Uncles etc. are welcome.
The cost is $25 per Dad and the girls are free with paid adult. We plan to have lots of things for the girls to do. Photo Booth, Craft, DJ, Nail station, Gift Card giveaways, and plenty of snacks, treats and drinks.
If you are interested in purchasing tickets please send in the bottom of the flyer with payment to Laura Bridgewater. We will not send home actual tickets but your name will be on the sign in sheet the night of the dance. Tickets will also be available after 9am and 11am Mass in September.
Tickets will not be sold at the door the night of the dance. Last day to purchase is September 25th.
Name_____________________________________
Number of Girls__________
THANK YOU, MRS. SCHMIDT
Mrs. Schmidt has filled in as our 5th grade Language Arts teacher since the beginning of the year. Mrs.
Myranda Syberg will join us on Tuesday, following her maternity leave. Welcome to her! Also, welcome to
Mrs. Karen Weiss who will begin on Tuesday as well as an Instructional Assistant working with our resource
students and Mrs. Ferguson.
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GIRL SCOUTS REGISTRATION—ALL ARE WELCOME Grades KN-8
D A T E : 0 9 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 5
T I M E : 6 : 3 0 – 7 : 3 0
At Girl Scouts, girls are always counting down to the next adventure they'll go on together. Maybe it's artis-
tic. Maybe it's an experiment. Maybe it's getting outside or helping the community. With us, you'll make a
bunch of new friends and have a ton of new experiences that show you how exciting the world is, and how
awesome you are, over and over again.
McNally Hall
Contact Person for St. Barnabas
Cindy Sturm
Service Unit Manager
Erica Johnson
Please visit the Central Indiana Girl Scouts
website @www.girlscoutsindiana.org for
more details on Girl Scouting here in Central
Indiana
DISMISSAL AFTER MONDAY CHOIR PRACTICES
There are 92 students staying on Monday afternoons for liturgical choir practice. That’s great! We are
asking parents who come to pick up their students to line their cars up in the lot just as we do for regular
dismissal and one of the teachers will dismiss the cars after all students are loaded. It will work best if no
cars pull up in along the drive and wait for students to come out. Thank you!
CUB SCOUTS Did you miss the Cub Scout sign-up last week? If so, that is not a problem. Just call Craig Blandford at 317-489-2882 to get information about Cub Scouts and how to sign your son up. Craig Blandford, Cubmaster, St. Barnabas Pack 564
SECOND ANNUAL TRIVIA NIGHT—Saturday, September 12th.
After a very successful trivia night last year, it’s back by popular demand! The Men’s Club will be hosting the second annual Trivia Night in the gym. All proceeds will go to the athletic program to help offset the cost of registration fees for families who have children who play sports at St. Barnabas. Please consider joining us for a great night of fun and fellowship. Team will consist of a maximum 8 players. When purchasing a ticket, you can sign-up as a full team, a partial team, or as an individual. Due to limited space and tables, we will more than likely need to fill out partial teams with individual sign-ups. $25 per person pre-event or $30 at the doorLike last year, we will be doing a pitch-in event: Last name A-M: Appetizers; Last name N-Z: Dessert. Beer and soft drinks provided. 7-11 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.). Cash prize for 1st place , 2nd place will get their entry fee returned. Tickets can be purchased in the school office from Laura Bridgewater or from one of the following Men’s Club Members: Kyle Heidelberger ([email protected] 317-439-6414), Chris No-votney ([email protected] 317-258-2607, or Mark Rund ([email protected] 317-488-7670).
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CALLING 2-3 MORE WOMEN of ST. BARNABAS!
--Do you want to get involved with your parish? --Do you want to grow in your faith? --Do you want to help the women of your parish grow with you? --NEW TO THE PARISH & want to meet women in your parish and faith community? --Organized? Love to plan? Creative?
IF YOU ANSWERED 'YES' TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS....PLEASE CONSIDER CHAIRING THE 2016 WOMEN'S RETREAT! We will be stepping down as organizers after this year’s retreat and we're looking for 2 or 3 women to pass the reigns on to. It is a wonderful retreat and has been an honor to put together these last 5 years. We have a binder with ALL information needed, plus we will be happy to met with you to help with the transi-tion. We are hoping to find 2-3 people to chair since more hands makes lighter work! LAURA SHEEHAN said YES to help plan Women's Retreat 2016, BUT we are still needing 2-3 more ladies to help her with this wonderful retreat! Please take some time to pray about this opportunity and email us w/ any questions! Cindy Gosser - [email protected] Donna Williams - [email protected]
SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS
To volunteer in a classroom, library, fieldtrip, Walk-a-thon, 8th grade concession stand, Pioneer Day, Eti-quette Lunch, coach of any sport, etc. any person 18 years of age and older must be compliant with the Arch-diocese Safe and Sacred program and complete a background check every five years. If this is not completed, you will not be able to volunteer. See the link below to fulfill the requirements. You must then forward your certificate of completion to Laura Bridgewater [email protected]. https://safeandsacred-archindy.org/login/index.php
VISION/HEARING SCREENING SEPTEMBER 21
Marion County Health Department will be at our school on September 21st to perform vision and hearing
exams. The follow students will be tested.
Vision Screening—Grades 1/3/5/8
Hearing Screening—Grades 1/4/7
If you do not want your child tested, please contact Mrs. McCarthy at [email protected]
If your child is not in the above grades and you would like them tested, please email Mrs. McCarthy at
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RONCALLI CHEERLEADING CLINIC 2015:
Saturday, September 12 at Roncalli High School Gymnasium
1st - 4th Grade: 1 to 3:30 pm; $20 includes drawstring bag & snack
5th - 8th Grade: 10:30 am to 4 pm; $30 includes drawstring bag & snack (please bring a Sack Lunch) Register no later than Tuesday, September 1 at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0545aba822a3fc1-icheer
Mail check made payable to Roncalli Cheerleading - RHS; Attn: Jen Kocher, Head Cheer Coach, 3300 Prague Road, Indpls 46227 Thank you all so much for your time and support!
RONCALLI INVITES ALUMNI AND FRIENDS TO HOMECOMING
Mark it on your calendar! Roncalli High School’s Homecoming is Friday, September 25, 2015 at 7 p.m. against Brebeuf Jesuit High School. The Roncalli Alumni Association is sponsoring a pre-game tent party “On the Circle” beginning at 5:30 p.m. for the Chartrand High School and Sacred Heart High School “Classes of 1966” celebrating 50 years since their graduation. Football players and cheerleaders from the “Class of ‘91” will also be honored at this event.
Come and help celebrate a Roncalli victory at the post-game tent party at McQ’s Pub & Eatery immediately following the game with special musical guest Zanadoo!
All Alumni are invited to the pre-game tent party at McQ’s Pub and Eatery beginning at 5:00 p.m.
For questions, contact Roncalli Alumni Director, Gary Armbruster, at Roncalli High School at 787.8277, ext. 242.
RONCALLI CIRCLE OF FAITH DINNER Please consider joining us for Roncalli's Circle of Faith Fund Dinner on Thursday, September 24th. The event, which serves as the kick-off for the 2015-2016 Circle of Faith Fund Campaign, will be held in the Roncalli Family Room (Gymnasium) with hors d'oeuvres beginning at 6 pm. Dinner and program will begin at 7 pm and will conclude at approximately 9 pm. Attire for the evening is business casual, and there is no cost to attend this event. If you are able to attend, please contact Tina Hayes at [email protected] or at 787-8277, extension 239 by Monday, September 21st to RSVP.