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ANNUAL REPORTSAINTS SIMON & JUDE SCHOOL | 2018–2019
MISSION STATEMENT Through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, we commit ourselves to learning, proclaiming, and living the Good News
of Jesus Christ. We strive to educate and develop all for Catholic leadership in the church and community,
enabling one another to serve with compassion, courage, and competence.
2018–2019 School Board Members
Sr. Regina Elinich, IHM
Peter Federico
John Furgele
Maureen Gallagher
Rev. Michael J. Gerlach
Lynne Halligan
Bob Hallinan
Michael Jackson
Carol McCarry
Michael Parsons
Dr. Mary Sinnott
Sr. Eileen Tiernan, IHM
Alexis Walsh-Romano
Emily Zuber-Grubb
2018–2019 Home & School Association Officers
Karen Cleary
Megan DelFra
Colleen Donohue
Jen Doran
Molly Kelly
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Dear Parents, Parishioners, Alumni, and Friends of Saints Simon and Jude School,
It is my honor and privilege to express my gratitude to you on a very successful second
Annual Fund, Lighting the Way. I know Father Gerlach, our priests, faculty, staff, School
Board, and families join me in expressing our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for your
generosity to our parish school. I am happy to report that our second Annual Fund surpassed
its goal of $150,000. This is a strong testimony to the commitment of all our donors to
ensure the future of catholic education here at Saints Simon and Jude School.
Our Home and School Association collaborated with our School Board in hosting a Night at
the Races in May. The proceeds from this successful and enjoyable event helped us attain
our Lighting the Way goal. It truly was a delightful, fun gathering! Although we can never
deny the importance of monetary support, we are very grateful to all our volunteers who give
of their time and talent to create a great school spirit, a great parish spirit.
Our third annual spring musical, The Wizard of Oz, saw many students, parents, and volunteers involved in another entertaining,
first-class, sell-out production. In addition to the musical performance, there was an art show where our budding artists’ work
was displayed. All of the creative pieces centered on a theme or line from The Wizard of Oz. Our fine arts program continues to
thrive due to the financial support of the Annual Fund.
Our technology program continues to grow. Each student in grades three through eight has a Chromebook assigned to him/her
for daily use. Children in preschool through grade two have the use of iPads in their classroom. The Annual Fund certainly allows
us to provide the necessary programs to equip our children with the essential skills and knowledge to succeed in the digital age.
In addition to all the wonderful things happening at SSJ, our strong catholic identity remains strong and vibrant.
When one enters the school through the lower lobby doors one views the following message printed on the wall:
Let it be known to all who enter here that Jesus Christ is the reason for this school, the unseen but ever present Teacher
in its classes, the Model of its faculty and staff, the Strength of its parents, the Inspiration of its students.
Know that you are a special part of our school family and are most welcome to visit our amazing parish school at any time.
May God bless you abundantly for your goodness to us.
Gratefully,
Sister Regina Elinich, IHM
Principal
LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL
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Dear Friend,
I’m pleased and grateful for the opportunity to share a few words with you, our school
community. I pray you will reflect for a moment on how important Saints Simon and Jude
School is in today’s world. This Annual Report provides a synopsis for you, a brief look into
our story – your story.
A Catholic school has been defined as a community of believers who together pursue a shared
dream. The pages of this report clearly illustrate how all of us play a vital role in pursuing this
dream for they reflect the school, and how it is pursuing the mission to which it is called through
strong, value-based programs, diverse activities, and dedicated people.
Photos, articles, and reports provide but a glimpse of the powerful and transformational
philosophy which imbues all that happens here. Young and fertile minds are provided the
holistic education so increasingly important in today’s society. Graduates are more readily able not just to move on to high school,
college, and life beyond – but to do so as leaders.
Saints Simon and Jude is dedicated to maximizing each student’s potential – academically, socially, spiritually, and in the arts,
athletics, and social endeavors. It is important they develop interpersonal skills, a sense of self confidence and growing awareness
of who they are. Our students are prepared for life, to be better citizens and, in the final analysis, to search for the answers to life’s
ultimate questions: Who am I? Who made me and what is my mission? How do I successfully live my life and fulfill that mission?
You—each and every member of the community who thinks about these children and this school, and prays for their success—
help them one and all to complete their mission.
I am happy to conclude my report with a special thank you to each of you who were able to support the Lighting the Way
Annual Fund. Gifts at every level enabled this success and helped establish the Annual Fund as the bedrock of the
advancement program.
We each have many worthwhile causes compellingly inviting our support. I hope that continuing to help transform the lives of
so many young people will be among them.
Blessings, and all that is good.
Peter G. Federico
Chairman
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
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Congratulations to SSJ’s Class of 2019! We thank you for your leadership during the 2018-2019 school year. We know you leave SSJ with lifelong friends and fond memories, especially of your 8th grade year filled with wonderful events and traditions.
We are proud of your accomplishments during your time at SSJ and wish you all the best in your high school years and beyond. Congratulations to ten members of the Class of 2019 who received scholarships to Archdiocesan high schools or private Catholic schools. We are proud that 31% of the students qualified to sit for the Connelly Foundation’s esteemed Neumann Scholarship exam.
CLASS OF 2019
• Academy of Notre Dame de Namur
• The Agnes Irwin School
• Bayard Rustin High School
• Bishop Shanahan High School
• Devon Preparatory School
• The Episcopal Academy
• The Haverford School
• Malvern Preparatory School
• Penndale/North Penn High School
• Phoenixville Area High School
• Sacred Heart Academy
• Salesianum School
• Villa Maria Academy High School
• West Chester East High School
Class of 2019 High School Selections
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SSJ Putting the “R” and “A” into STEMSTEM is based on the idea of educating students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. According to the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA), “Preparing students to enter STEM careers in the future is not enough. The integration of Religion and the Arts into STEM content areas merges 21st Century teaching and learning with the timeless truths of faith and beauty in all of the subject areas.”
In the fall of 2018, Saints Simon and Jude began a schoolwide STREAM initiative. STREAM is not a new curriculum, nor is it a specific subject, but a creative method of teaching a concept across a variety of subjects. Implementing this curriculum model requires planning and staff development.
At SSJ, two professional development days were dedicated to faculty training; teachers went to Makey Makey invention workshops; and four middle school teachers attended an NCEA 3-day STREAM conference.
SSJ’s teachers from preschool to grade eight are collaborating and integrating the STREAM curriculum. In the spring of 2019, SSJ’s projects were featured at the Archdiocese “Showcase of Excellence” at Bishop Shanahan High School.
• SSJ’s 3- and 4-year-old preschool students learned the basics of coding using Fisher Price Code-a-pillar.
• Kindergarten students researched and created Sock-a-saurus animals.
• First grade students designed roller coasters using marbles, masking tape, plastic cups, and foam rollers.
• Second grade students read the book Building a Mini-Park, did online research, drew blueprints, and built their own mini-parks using 3D shapes.
• Third grade students learned about behavioral adaptations and used index cards to build trees for animals to hide from predators.
• Fourth grade students researched saints, created and presented Google Slides presentations, and created stained-glass windows demonstrating the concepts of transparent, translucent, and opaque, as well as intersecting and parallel lines.
• Fifth grade students researched hurricane-proof houses, created budgets, built model houses, and tested their durability with a leaf blower.
• In SSJ’s middle school, sixth grade students created models of the Earth using styrofoam spheres labeled with the correct layers, and students wrote about the layers of their faith.
• Seventh grade students used their knowledge of cellular organization to research and design three-dimensional models of a cell and its organelles.
• Eighth grade students used the STEM process to think of a problem to research, design, and test for the Chester County Science Research Competition.
At Saints Simon and Jude School, our goal is to provide a high-quality Catholic education for 21st Century learners. Our STREAM initiative will provide our students with the necessary skillset to become critical thinkers and future innovators.
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The Wizard of Oz Saints Simon and Jude School’s spring musical received rave reviews for the third year in a row! There was so much excitement and appreciation from so many for the four magnificent performances of The Wizard of Oz.
We know family members, teachers, staff, and fellow students were bursting with pride at the talent of our children which they so generously shared with us. The excitement of the cast and crew as well as the enjoyment of our guests radiated throughout our gym-turned-theater. It was so great to see the involvement of so many of our students, as well as parents.
SSJ is most grateful to our wonderful cast and crew, and all who supported this production in any way. Special thanks to Mrs. Clapham, Mr. Kinka, Mrs. Stringham, and Mrs. Volpe for their many, many hours of producing and directing this wonderful musical.
During the weekend of the spring musical, SSJ added an art show that was enjoyed and appreciated by many! Special thanks to Miss Farley for coordinating the show. It is wonderful to see our fine arts program here at SSJ getting stronger each year. It was truly an awesome weekend!
Special IHM Jubilees In November 2018, on IHM Founders Day, Saints Simon and Jude celebrated the Golden Jubilee of Sister James Columb (remedial teacher) and Sister Helene Thomas (who is assigned to our SSJ convent).
Each sister commemorated 50 years of faithful witness to God and loving service to His people.
In March 2019, Sister Rose McHugh (librarian) commemorated 65 years of service. Our school family surprised Sister James and Sister Rose with special ceremonies of song, prayer, cards, and gifts to thank them for all they share with our school family.
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SUMMARY OF GIVING & FINANCIALSIn the 2018-2019 school year, SSJ’s School Board of Limited Jurisdiction continued operations, advancing the mission of our school. The School Board continued to oversee the areas of finance, enrollment, marketing, development, facilities, board membership, and strategic planning. In the area of finance, the School Board develops plans and means to secure the financial future of the school. In the fall of 2017, the Board successfully launched SSJ’s Little Explorers Preschool and first Annual Fund, Lighting the Way. In the fall of 2018, the Second Annual Lighting the Way campaign was launched. The goal of the campaign was to bridge the gap between tuition revenue and expenses. Tuition covers approximately 66% of what it costs to educate a student at SSJ. Our goal was to cover the remaining percentage with donations to our Annual Fund and parish support from Sunday collections. Other school needs are covered by grants, gifts in kind, support from our Home and School Association, revenue from our before- and after-school CARES program, and other sources. Under the leadership of the School Board and in partnership with many, donations to the school are increasing, helping to create a stronger, fiscally independent school. In the 2017-2018 fiscal year, the parish supported the school with a $517,811 contribution, and in the 2018-2019 fiscal year, it decreased to $446,669. With the launch of Lighting the Way, the first school Endowment Fund was also established to further ensure a quality Catholic education for many years to come. At the end of the fiscal year, the Endowment Fund had a balance of $24,711. Each school year, 10% of Annual Fund proceeds will continue to grow the Endowment.
Special thanks to all our partners in education.
Grants & Technology Fund Support
• Chester County Foundation for Catholic Education
• Kathleen E. Thornton Education Trust
Gifts in Kind
• Eugene Burpoe and Spectrum Industries
SCHOOL REVENUE
Tuition: $1,482,649
Parish Support: $446,669
Annual Fund: $150,197
Fundraising: $101,233
Other School Income: $145,571
TOTAL SCHOOL INCOME: $2,326,319
SCHOOL EXPENSES
Salary and Benefits $1,789,252
Maintenance and Utilities $248,205
Administration/ Instructional Material: $258,155
TOTAL SCHOOL EXPENSES: $2,295,612
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Arcana Enterprises, Inc.
DNB First
Pennsylvania Machine Works, Inc.
Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company
Joseph and Jeanne Andronowitz
William and Linda Benecke
John and Rosemary Diederich
Michael and Jennifer Miley
John Muth
Michael and Christine Parsons
Kathleen E. Thornton Education Trust
Harold and Maureen Zuber
THE GIFT OF TUITION ASSISTANCESaints Simon and Jude School is committed to providing a quality education for all families who wish to send their children to a Catholic school. Therefore, tuition assistance is available from funds raised through the EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) Program and SSJ’s Catholic Education Fund. EITC assistance is distributed through BLOCS (Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools) and the Chester County Foundation for Catholic Education. Thanks to the generosity of many donors, over $170,000 was awarded to 66 students for the 2018-2019 school year.
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
Each school year, SSJ students participate in the Chester County Reading Olympics, a countywide reading event that encourages students to increase the quality and quantity of books they read for enjoyment. SSJ has a team for grades four and five, and a middle school team for grades six, seven, and eight. The team members have a lot of fun reading books throughout the school year and meeting as a group with faculty moderators in preparation for the spring competition.
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Saints Simon and Jude School is sincerely grateful to our donors who supported Lighting the Way, our Second Annual Fund and SSJ’s Night at the Races. Through your generosity, we raised over $150,000!
The success of the Annual Fund made an immediate impact on the school budget and helped with the many needs of our school and financial aid. Ten percent of the funds raised were contributed to our school’s Endowment Fund to ensure a quality Catholic education for many years to come.
Donations to the Annual Fund helped support:
Classroom Technology
ANNUAL FUND
• LulzBot 3D Printer and supplies
• STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering,
Arts, Math) project supplies
• Chromebook carrying cases, licenses,
and software
• Discovery Education Streaming
• Option C Information Management System
• Classroom printers and ink
• Technology support
Instructional Materials
• Textbooks, religion books,
and library books
• Science lab supplies
Student/Faculty Enrichment
• Debut of The Explorer student newspaper
• Buses for events
• Courses/workshops for faculty
• First in Math and KidBiz/TeenBiz online programs
• Registrations for National Spelling Bee
and IHM Math Contest
Fine Arts Programs
• Spring Musical New theatre lights and enhancements
• Concert Choir competition expenses
• Music supplies Sheet music and instruments
• Art supplies
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Thank you to everyone who supported Saints Simon and Jude’s Night at the Races on Saturday, May 18, 2019! Proceeds from the evening benefited our Annual Fund.
Thank you to our event committee and chairs for your time and generosity planning this first-time event!
Also thanks to the committee and donors who helped with the sponsorships, raffle baskets, silent auction, and live auction. We look forward to another successful event in 2020!
2019 SponsorsThank you for your generous support!
• Brothers Pizza & Pasta
• Claire’s BioPlex Blooms
• R.J. Evercrest Polymers, Incorporated
• Town & Country Moving & Storage
• Rehab 1
• Bimmerworks
• KCB Print Resources
• Gary Mercer Group/KW Keller Williams
• Michael & Carol Kempski
• Bow Tree
• Clocktower Woods
In the Winner's Circle at Night at the Races are the winners for Best Tie, Best Dressed Couple, and Best Hat.
NIGHT AT THE RACES
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Kathleen Breslin
Earl and Lorie Brown
George and Maureen Brown
William and Anita Buckley
Gene and Jennifer Burpoe
Tracey Canavin
Tom and Alise Capista
Joan Capoferri
Joseph and Bridget Carr
Jerry and Amy Cassidy
Ralph and Liz Celidonio
The Cernich Family
Harry and Isabel Chapman
Drew and Kathi Clapham
Gene and Karen Cleary
Nathan and Kristen Cline
Clocktower Woods Neighbors
Graham and Melissa Cloeter
Armand and Nancy Coco
Kevin and Katy Coley
Cy and Tara Condit
Francis Connell
Tom and Pat Connolly
Martin J. Connor
Nancy Cook
Leonard and Isabell Crandley
Joe and Mary Crawford
The Cusick Family '06 '09 '12
Chris and Meredith Datz '89
Joseph and Helen Davis
William and Maria DeFeo
Al and Susan DelFra
Mike and Megan DelFra
Bill and Ann DelVescovo
Robert and Jeannine DelVescovo '89
Michael and Alex DelVescovo '97
James Dengler
David and Lauren DiGiacomo
Camillo DiLallo
James T. and Jennifer Donohue '86
Joan Donohue
Vincent and Helene Donohue
Vince and Regina Donohue '85
Brian and Colleen Donohue '88
Greg and Jen Doran
John and Karen Dougherty
Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Dunleavy
Leslie Dwyer
Karen Dysleski
Carolyn Esposito
David Fallis
Peter and Peggie Federico
Kathleen Fey
Frank Foti
Ryan and Allison Abrego
Joe and Jeanne Andronowitz
Joseph and Linda Angelozzi
Michael, Jennifer, Sean, Ryan,
and Liam Appaneal '16 '19
Vincent and Monica Arcana
Thomas and Margarita Arena
Mariann Baltrusaitis
Warren D. Barratt
Douglas and Patricia Barrett
Edward and Nancy Barsa
Stephen and Lisa Baumann
Ernie and Betty Beck
James and Ramona Beehler
Paul and Noma Bellino
William and Linda Benecke
Frank and Liz Bilotta
Richard and Melaine Blair
Greg and Annette Bonner
David and Denise Booth '79
Michael and Nikki Borradaile
Alan and Marykate Boulier
Bow Tree Neighbors
Terri Boyer
Robert J. Bozzelli
Thomas and Adriana Bradley
Michael and Linda Bray
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!Following is a list of donors who contributed to the Annual Fund and Night at the Races July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.
ANNUAL FUNDDONOR LEVEL$10,000 or more: 4
$5,000 – $9,999: 2
$2,500 – $4,999: 4
$1,000 – $2,499: 15
$500 – $999: 22
$250 – $499: 11
$100 – $249: 95
$1 – $99: 65
TOTAL DONATIONS: 218
Thanks to the Annual Fund, SSJ has a new LulzBot 3D printer to complement the school’s STREAM Initiative. The 3D printer will give students a new, unique learning experience to prepare them for the future.
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Andrew and Margaret Fox
Roe and William Fulmer
John Furgele
Maureen Gallagher
Brian and Lori Gallagher
Phillip and Susan Gard
Ginny Gatt
Brendan and Tessa Genther '92
Lee and Anne Marie Gerhart
Joan Goettel
Joseph and Jean Gothie
Dave and Lisa Gueriera
Thomas and Margaret Gugerty
Christian and Celestine Hagerty
Chris and Theresa Hagman
Brian and Megan Hall
Mark and Lynne Halligan
John and Elizabeth Hallinan
Harry and Karen Halsheid
John and Jen Hannah
Jason and Trisha Hearn
Chris and Carol Herm
Georgia Horwatt
Richard and Arlene Hunsinger
Michael, Maria, Jared, and
Rebecca Jackson '16
Dorothy Janssen
Jim and Lynda Johnson
John and Jane Jones
Danielle Jordan
David and Kathleen Joslin
Coleman and Julie Joyce
Joe and Kathy Kelley
Michael Kempski
Daryl Kezell
Lizanne Kile '77
Angela Knapp '00
Nancy Knapp '71
Joseph and Maureen Labricciosa
Janie Lake
Mary Lammert
Matt and Lisa Lammert
Charles and Kathleen Lawson
Shane and Josette Levey '95
Luvimino and Luz Lim
Ronald and Deborah Listwak
Louis J. Ludovico
Dennis Maglio
Brenda Mahan
Brian and Karen Malone
Janice Mancuso
Pasquale and Rita Manes
Stephen and Jean Mapa
Michael and Laura Martin
Mary Martin
Ray and Karen Mazza
Tyler and Alyssa McAllister
Mark and Allison McAllister
Gary and Stephanie McAneney
Tom and Barb McCarron
James and Carol McCarry
Mary Ann McCarry
Kevin and Carolyn McCloskey
Dave and Megan McConlogue
Brian and Carrie McDermott
Gerald and Mary McNeff
Kathleen McNichol '90
Brian and Sarah Mears
Joann Mercer '68
Sharra Mercer '93
Michael and Jennifer Miley '90
Phillip and Marie Miraglia
John and Lynne Mitchell
Luis and Kristin Molavoque
Dan and Anne Moran
Jude Moribondo '04
The Muldowney Family
Joseph and Antoinette Mullin
William and Denise Mullray
Tina Mulvena
Mike and Hope Murphy
Charles Murray
Conor and Theresa Murray
Steven and Elizabeth Mynaugh
Charles and Christine Naber
John Nicholson
Sr. Jeannine Norton, IHM
Maureen J. Notebaert
Bernard O'Neill
Patricia A. Oswald
Dave and Peggy Owsik
Rob and Dana Panetta
Joseph and Lucille Pardo
Mary Pellegrini
Harriet T. Phillips
Andrew and Mary Anne Pimley
Anthony and Linda Poletto
Mary Ann Popma
Carlos and Migdalia Questell
William and Patricia Reilly
M M Reitman
Lorraine A. Revello
John and Maureen Rizzo
Chad and Maria Rolston
Alexis Walsh-Romano '05
Richard and Gina Ross
All students at SSJ in grades three to eight have their own Chromebooks for school use, and lower grades have iPad stations. The Chromebooks are used throughout the daily curriculum, utilizing all programs in the Google Suite to create writing assignments and presentations. They give students access to online sites that provide study and research tools, as well as enrichment in math and reading.
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Jeremy and Kristen Ross
Bill Ruhl
Francis and Maria Salandria
Saloon 151
Richard and Janet Sasin
Peter and Jean Schaeffer
Russ and Pat Schiela
Patrick and Becky Schmid
John Schneberger
James Schultheis
Daniel Selassie
Gerald and Vicki Sexton
Anthony and Natalie Silveri
Sisters of IHM SSJ Convent
Patty and Larry Skahan
Eric and Madelyn Smith
Joe and Lorraine Smith
Paul and Kathleen Smyth
Steve and Ginny Snow
The Sollecito Family
Ed and Agnes Speer
Tom and Mala Sprows
SSJ Faculty 2018-2019
SSJ Knights Of Columbus Council 11564
Martin and Maureen Steinetz
Vincent and Margaret Strate
Christopher Taylor '78
Laura Techtmann
Alison Nicole Tegler '16
Riley Elizabeth Tegler '17
Tom and Colleen Tegler '86
Patricia Thornton
Edward Thornton
Daniel and Kim Tobin
Brianna Todaro
Edsel Torres
Town & Country Moving & Storage
Ann Tozer
Enrica V. Trasatti
David and Lisa Trout
Harry and Agatha Tyler
Elizabeth Uebele
Mark and Sarah VanBelle
Kathryn Vandenberg
John and Bonnie VanGrinsven
Stephen VanNewkirk
Paul and Jamy Velho
John and Renee Vengilio
Pauline Volz
Kathleen A. Vondran
Jim Walsh
Marian D. Walsh
Patrick and Marian Walsh
Susan Walsh
Mary Beth Warga
The Wheeler Family
Harry and Elizabeth Whitelock
John and Maureen Whoriskey
Theodore J. Williams
Dan and Gina Williams
Bruce and Jennifer Williamson
Andrew and Karen Willis '82
Patricia Witt
Bill and Pat Wohlgemuth
Raymond and Mary Wolfe
Joanne Woutersz
Kevin and Kristen Zimmerman
Hal and Maureen Zuber
Emily Zuber-Grubb ' 95
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIESAberdeen Asset Management
About Feet Podiatry Center
AXA Foundation
Bank of America
CTDI
EO Habhegger Co., Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Vanguard
IN MEMORYJoseph Amato
Edward Char
Geno & Rita DelFra/Michael DelFra
Terrence J. Donohue
Albert J. Mancuso
Mary (Mundy) Bartle & Mary
(Constantinides) Mapa
Msgr. Francis Meehan
Claire Van Newkirk/Joanne Van Newkirk
Nuns & teachers who taught me
Terri O'Neill
Ann Ruhl
Deceased Members, Schneberger Family
Albert & Alice Schultheis
Bob Volz
Ronald Witt
IN HONORDonohue Grandchildren
Sr. Eileen Tiernan
Bruce Williamson
SSJ Sisters of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
A student's 8th grade year at Saints Simon and Jude School is a year to remember with special field trips and events. One of their favorites is a trip to Philadelphia to see the Shrine of St. John Neumann and tour Citizens Bank Park. In the spring, they enjoy going to Washington D.C. and their 1st Grade Buddies join them for a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo.
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Saints Simon and Jude School6 Cavanaugh CourtWest Chester, PA 19382
Phone: 610-696-5249Website: school.simonandjude.orgEmail: [email protected]
Support the SSJ Annual FundGifts to SSJ’s Lighting the Way Annual Fund support the many priorities of our school, provide financial aid, and help grow our Endowment Fund. Gifts can be made through June 30, 2020, by check or online at school.simonandjude.org/annual-fund.
Priorities for the 2019–2020 campaign:
• Technology – SSJ integrates STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, and Math) into its curriculum at all levels from preschool to grade eight. We will purchase supplies for STREAM lessons, 3D printing, and our Robotics Club. Other needs include new equipment and Chromebook upkeep for our technology lab and students in grades three to eight who have their own personal devices.
• Student/Faculty Enrichment – Student enrichment includes online KidBiz/TeenBiz reading programs, introduction of a new student newspaper, and much more. Faculty members take advantage of many professional development opportunities throughout the year.
• Fine Arts Programs – SSJ’s Spring Musical continues to be a smashing success, and the show will go on! New theatre lights will be added to SSJ’s stage to enhance the experience of the musical, talent show, and more. We will support our arts program with supplies and help our Concert Choir with expenses related to competitions.
• Instructional Materials – SSJ does not receive government funding for religion books and other extras, such as library books. Many other materials are used on a daily basis, including science lab supplies.
• Maintenance – To maintain a pleasant and safe environment for our students, SSJ invests in upkeep and improvements of our school building and surrounding property.
• Security – The security of everyone at SSJ is a priority. Each school year, there are security upgrades and enhancements based on recommendations from our Security Committee. Seventeen new doors were installed in our middle school hallway this past summer and our grade one to four classroom doors will be replaced next summer.
Matching GiftsMany companies will match charitable contributions made by their employees. Inquire with your company to help double your gift to Saints Simon and Jude School! Support EITCBusinesses and individuals in Pennsylvania can receive up to a 90% tax credit by donating through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program. By directing tax dollars you are already paying, you can help provide a quality education for children who otherwise would not be able to afford it. Support SSJ EventsJoin us for many fun and supportive Home & School Association events throughout the school year. SSJ’s Night at the Races on Saturday, March 21, 2020, will support the many priorities of our Annual Fund. Planned GivingGifts may be donated to Saints Simon and Jude School through a will or trust. In addition to providing this meaningful gift, there are possible financial and tax benefits for you and your family.
For more information about ways of giving, contact our Advancement Director, Jennifer Appaneal at 610-696-5249, Ext. 241, or [email protected].
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
THE MANY WAYS OF GIVING
Saturday, March 21, 2020The Meehan CenterDoors will open at 6:30PM.
A big hat, a crazy tie, and Derby Pie...… Why don,t you stop on by
for a Kentucky-Derby…themedNight at the Races!
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