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Principal’s News Bulletins : 2017-2018 St. Rose School Faculty Transitional Kindergarten Mrs. Cynde Heath Kindergarten Ms. Erica Hunter First Grade Mrs. Peggie Silvia Second Grade Mrs. Donna Oros Third Grade Kate Foucek Fourth Grade Mrs. Judith Endres Fifth Grade Mrs. Christie Mounkes Sixth Grade Ms. Christina Sardo Seventh Grade Mr. Clayton Renzo Eighth Grade Ms. JoAnn Castori Gr. 6-7-8 Math/Science Ms. Claudia Aguirre Physical Education,Mr. Alexis Maurtua Art Mrs. Claudia Snyder Spanish Ms. Laura Maldonado Music, Chorus, Hand/Chime Bells Mrs. Carol Horner Many thanks to Mrs. Crone and Mrs. Hernandez, the Graduation Committee, and 7th grade students and parents who volunteered their time and gifts of talent to create a wonderful evening for the 8th grade graduates and their parents on Tuesday, May 24. Students’ medications kept in the school office were to be picked up by a parent, by Friday, June 2. before 1:00 pm. New Medications Forms must be completed annually by the physician and parent. Forms for the 2017-18 school year are now available. Any medication left at school after June 2 will be discarded. The July / August Messenger will be posted on the school’s website @ www.strose.org for the summer. The Parent Guild is hosting the Parent Guild Used Uniform Sale on Monday, Aug. 7, 2017 from 3:007:00 p.m. in the hall. Our first day of school for the 2017-18 school year is Tuesday, August 15. Both August 15 and 16 are minimum days with early dismissal for TK at 11:30 and for grades K-8, 12:00 pm. Thursday, August 17 and Friday, August 18 are full school days with K-8 dismissal at 3:00 pm. P.A.L. (Grades 5-8) Sports News: Just a reminder..students who are participating in Fall sports must have an annual Medical Release, signed by the child’s physician. The Medical Release must be in the school office prior to a student participating in August tryouts or practices. If you have any questions please contact our 2017-18 Sports Ath- letic Directors, Steve and Mary White at stroseschoolath- [email protected]. Thank you again to Steve and Mary White for all of their hard work throughout the school year. 2017-18 School Claendar………………….3-4 Summer Reading Assignments……………5 June 2017 Calendar………………………..6 Ms. Smoley’s Principal Headliner: St. Rose School Monthly ~ Messenger ~ - We Exist To Bring The Catholic Faith To Life - JUNE 2017 ISSUE Congratulations to the Class of 2017 Sophia Ann Bailey Jarrett Scotch Perez Bethencourt Grace Kathleen Boyle Timothy John Canalas Jackson Daniel Eickman Ashley Eleanor Ensign Michael Andrew Gamette Paige Amanda Herbert Peter Charles Jurisich Joshua Jupree Lamson Izabella Grace Lemus Hannah Louise A. Lopez Colin Patrick Martin Scott Colin Miller Thomas Edward Milton Jack Dylan O'Brien Ariana Lourdes M. Ocon Junsik Oh Victoria Angelia Palomares Christian Andrew Parker Joshua Mikel N. Perena Madonna Tom Simon Jacob Allan Tretter Gianna Marie Wall

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Page 1: St. Rose School Monthly ~ Messenger · 2017-06-13 · 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens: The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide by Sean Covey for iPhone (Hero Notes Version) …it’s

Principal’s News Bulletins: 2017-2018 St. Rose School Faculty

Transitional Kindergarten – Mrs. Cynde Heath

Kindergarten – Ms. Erica Hunter

First Grade – Mrs. Peggie Silvia

Second Grade – Mrs. Donna Oros

Third Grade – Kate Foucek

Fourth Grade – Mrs. Judith Endres

Fifth Grade – Mrs. Christie Mounkes

Sixth Grade – Ms. Christina Sardo

Seventh Grade – Mr. Clayton Renzo

Eighth Grade – Ms. JoAnn Castori

Gr. 6-7-8 Math/Science – Ms. Claudia Aguirre

Physical Education,– Mr. Alexis Maurtua Art – Mrs. Claudia Snyder

Spanish – Ms. Laura Maldonado

Music, Chorus, Hand/Chime Bells – Mrs. Carol Horner

Many thanks to Mrs. Crone and Mrs. Hernandez, the Graduation Committee, and 7th grade students and parents who volunteered their time and gifts of talent to create a wonderful evening for the

8th grade graduates and their parents on Tuesday,

May 24.

Students’ medications kept in the school office were to be picked up by a parent, by Friday, June 2. before 1:00 pm. New

Medications Forms must be completed annually by the

physician and parent. Forms for the 2017-18 school year are now available. Any medication left at school after June 2 will be discarded.

The July / August Messenger will be posted on the

school’s website @ www.strose.org for the summer. The Parent Guild is hosting the Parent Guild Used

Uniform Sale on Monday, Aug. 7, 2017 from 3:00—7:00 p.m. in the hall. Our first day of school for the 2017-18 school

year is Tuesday, August 15. Both August 15 and 16

are minimum days with early dismissal for TK at 11:30 and for grades K-8, 12:00 pm. Thursday, August 17 and Friday, August 18 are full school days with K-8 dismissal at 3:00 pm.

P.A.L. (Grades 5-8) Sports News:

Just a reminder..students who are participating in Fall sports must have an annual Medical Release, signed by the child’s physician. The Medical Release must be in the school office prior to a student participating in August tryouts or practices. If you have any questions please contact our 2017-18 Sports Ath-letic Directors, Steve and Mary White at [email protected]. Thank you again to Steve and Mary White for all of their hard work throughout the school year.

2017-18 School Claendar………………….3-4

Summer Reading Assignments……………5

June 2017 Calendar………………………..6

Ms. Smoley’s Principal Headliner:

St. Rose School Monthly ~ Messenger ~

- We Exist To Bring The Catholic Faith To Life - JUNE 2017 ISSUE

Congratulations to the Class of 2017

Sophia Ann Bailey

Jarrett Scotch Perez Bethencourt

Grace Kathleen Boyle

Timothy John Canalas

Jackson Daniel Eickman

Ashley Eleanor Ensign

Michael Andrew Gamette

Paige Amanda Herbert

Peter Charles Jurisich

Joshua Jupree Lamson

Izabella Grace Lemus

Hannah Louise A. Lopez

Colin Patrick Martin

Scott Colin Miller

Thomas Edward Milton

Jack Dylan O'Brien

Ariana Lourdes M. Ocon

Junsik Oh

Victoria Angelia Palomares

Christian Andrew Parker

Joshua Mikel N. Perena

Madonna Tom Simon

Jacob Allan Tretter

Gianna Marie Wall

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Student Council

Andre Manual - President

Julia White - Vice-President

Christian Sigua - Secretary

Alexis Wyant - Comm. Religious Affairs

Brianna Brunello - Comm. of Ecology

Enya Cabardo - Comm. of Publicity

Gabe Giannini - Comm. of Finance

Justin Freitas - Comm. of School Spirit

Jack Hyde - Comm. of Representatives

Looking Ahead: 2017 Overnight Field Trips… The students in grades 6 –8 attend overnight educational fieldtrips. The learning and growing that happens for all children is un-matched by any other classroom experience. Thank you, volunteer chaperones for the gift of time and presence. Headlands Institute - Grade 6 Westminster Woods - Grade 7 Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Grade 8 Oct. 25, 26, 27 Sept. 19, 20, 21, 22 Oct. 3, 4, 5, 6 Chaperones Chaperones Chaperones Geoffrey Hash Javier Arambula Julia Kaplan John Siqua James Kreps Ken Jones Margarita Manuel Mary Whitte Lori Milton (Still in need of two Moms to Blake Montana Matt Wiesser Nikki Zucker chaperone the girls)

Advisory Commission

Kevin Staszkow - Chair

Anthony O’Brien - Vice Chair

Tony Rossmiller

Scott Miller

Phil Rodriguez

Phil Reding

Keri Reding

Fr. Joel Genabia

Ms. Suzanne Smoley

Parent Club

Jennifer Carlino - President

Vice President - STILL NEED VP

Anneliese Jones - Secretary

Krista D’Auria - Treasurer

Cherri Spriggs-Hernandez -

Communications/Marketing

Jennifer Viley - Event Planning

Amy Archer - Room Parent Chair

Brittany Flores & Wendall Aban-

Service Point Chair

Julie Giannini & Pattie Moreno -

Hospitality

ST. ROSE SCHOOL 2017-18 LEADERSHIP

SUMMER READING…PARENTS AND PARENTS WITH CHILDREN These are some recommendations for reading or even reading in audio that I would make to all parents, friends, colleagues, and those with chil-

dren who may want to increase the depth and enjoyment of conversation in your lives… Turn off the TV, put down the cell phone or iPad…and

even the Kindle/Nook, step away from the Xbox AND now…open a real book with pages that turn; travel through the words, paragraphs, and

your “mind’s eye” to wherever your chosen book takes you…………………

The Sweet Season: A Sports Writer Rediscovers Football, Family, and a Bit of Faith at Minnesota’s St. John’s University By Austin Mur-

phy

Love That Boy: What Two Presidents, Eight Road Trips, and My Son Taught Me About a Parent’s Expectations By Ron Fournier

Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life By Richard Rohr

Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead By Nell Scovell and Sheryl Sandberg

The Blessing of a Skinned Knee: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Self-Reliant Children By Wendy Mogul Ph.D (I haven’t read this yet

but the write-up sounds very compelling

Wonder By R. J. Palacio

395 Days of Wonder: Mr. Brown’s Book of Precepts By R. J. Palacio

In the Name of Jesus By Henri Nouwen

7 Habits of Highly Effective People By Stephen R. Covey (audio version…very nice in the car)

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens By Sean Covey …OR…

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens: The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide by Sean Covey for iPhone (Hero Notes Version) …it’s an app!!

A Man Called Ove and Britt Marie Was Here both by Fredrik Backman (Backman–some interesting reads)

For well researched and historically accurate novel reading…all three books by Daniel James Brown

OR ANY of the BOOKS your children have been assigned in Gr. 5-6-7-8 Summer Reading OR head to the our Roseville Public Libraries’

reading fun… Reading Makes You BRIGHTER!!

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St. Rose School Calendar

August—December 2017

AUGUST 2017 Used Uniform Sale - August 7, 2017 from 3-7 pm School Begins for the 2017-18 school year August 15, 2017 (minimum day) 8:00am Parent Club Coffee Café; 9:30am Mass Full School Days August 16,17 & 18, 2017 Back To School Night (Parents Only) August 23, 2017 (Wednesday) School Picture Day August 30, 2017 SEPTEMBER 2017 9:00 AM Mass - Minimum Day - early dismissal September 1, 2017 (minimum day) NO School - Labor Day Holiday September 4, 2017 School Community Night September 8, 2017 (Friday) 7th Grade Westminster Woods Field Trip September 19 - 22, 2017 9:00 AM Mass - Mercy Day September 22, 2017 (Friday) Progress Reports available for viewing online September 26, 2017 NO School - CSD Ministry Days September 29, 2017 OCTOBER 2017 8th Grade Ashland Field Trip October 3 - 6, 2017 9:00 AM First Friday Mass October 6, 2017 NO School - Faculty Mtg./PLC October 13, 2017 Parent Education Night October 17, 2017 Gr. 7-8 Dance October 20, 2017 (Friday) 6:30-9:00 pm SRS Children’s Sunday Mass 9:00 AM October 22, 2017 6th Grade Headlands Institute October 25 - 27, 2017 Parent Club Great Gathering/Harvest Festival October 28, 2017 NOVEMBER 2017 9:30 AM All Saints Mass November 1, 2017 (Wednesday) Minimum Day - early dismissal November 3, 2017 (minimum day) All School Photo November 3, 2017 Fall Sports Banquet November 7, 2017 (Tuesday) End of the 1st Trimester November 9, 2017 NO School - Veterans’ Day Holiday November 10, 2017 Parent/Teacher Conferences - early dismissal November 13 - 17, 2017 (minimum day) Full School Day November 20, 2017 Full School Day; 9:00 AM Honor Roll Assembly (Church) November 21, 2017 NO School - Thanksgiving Vacation November 22 - 24, 2017 DECEMBER 2017 NO School - Faculty Mtg./PLC December 1, 2017 9:30 AM Mass - Immaculate Conception December 8, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 10:30 - 11:30 AM December 8, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00 - 10:30 AM December 13, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00-10:30 & 1:15 - 2:15 December 14, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00-10:30 AM December 15, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00-10:30 & 1:15 - 2:15 December 18, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00-10:30 & 1:15 - 2:15 December 19, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00-10:30 & 1:15 - 2:15 December 20, 2017 Christmas Program Rehearsal 9:00-10:30 & 1:15 - 2:15 December 21, 2017 Christmas Program - 9:00 AM early dismissal at 11:00 AM December 22, 2017 (minimum day) (NO PM EXTENSION)

NO School - Christmas Vacation Dec. 25, 2017 - January 5, 2018

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St. Rose School Calendar / January - June 2018

January—June 2018

JANUARY 2018

No School - Christmas Vacation (continued) January 1 - 5, 2018 Minimum Day - early dismissal January 12, 2018 (minimum day) Progress Reports available for viewing online January 12, 2018 No School - Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday January 15, 2018 Admissions Information Night, Parents Only January 17, 2018 (6:00 pm in Gym) Parent Club Crab Feed & Raffle @ SRS January 27, 2018 Catholic Schools’ Week 9:00 AM Mass & Open House 10-12 January 28, 2018 (Sunday) Catholic Schools’ Week January 29 - February 2 January 29 - February 2, 2018 FEBRUARY 2018

9:00 AM Mass - FULL SCHOOL DAY February 2, 2018 Catholic School’s Week 9:30 AM Mass at St. Clare Church February 4, 2018 (Sunday) No School - Faculty Meeting/PLC February 9, 2018 8:15 AM Palm Burning Prayer Service February 13, 2018 9:30 AM Mass - Ash Wednesday February 14, 2018 No School - Presidents’ Holiday February 19, 2018 MARCH 2018

End of the 2nd Trimester March 1, 2018 9:00 AM Mass - Minimum Day - early dismissal. Faculty Mtg. March 2, 2018 (minimum day) Winter Sports Banquet March 6, 2018 Report Cards Sent Home March 8, 2018 9:00 - Honor Roll Assembly (Church) March 9, 2018 Parent Club Crab Feed @ St. Clare Parish March 10, 2018 St. Rose School Talent Show March 16, 2018 Father/Daughter Dance March 24, 2018 (Saturday) 2018-2019 Registration Due March 26, 2018 (Monday) Reconciliation (Gr. 2-8) March 27 or March 28, 2018 Holy Thursday - Minimum Day - early dismissal March 29, 2018 (NO PM EXTENSION) No School—Good Friday March 30, 2018 APRIL 2018

No School - Easter Vacation April 2 - 6, 2018 No School - Faculty Mtg./PLC April 13, 2018 Progress Reports available for viewing online April 20, 2018 Parent Club Jog-A-Thon April 20, 2018 (Friday) St. Rose Community Night April 20, 2018 6:00-9:00 pm First Communion April 21, 2018 or April 28, 2018 Grandparent’s Day April 23, 2018 (Monday) MAY 2018

Music Showcase 7 PM May 1, 2018 (Tuesday) 8th Grade Graduation Pictures May 2, 2018 9:00 AM May Crowning -Minimum Day - early dismissall May 4, 2018 (minimum day) SRS Children’s Sunday 9:00 AM Mass (Crowning of Mary) May 6, 2018 New Parent Orientation 6:00 PM May 8, 2018 Spring Sports Banquet May 15, 2018 Eight Grade Graduation Dinner May 22, 2018 Eighth Grade Graduation Mass 10:00 AM May 24, 2018 Eighth Grade Graduation Dance May 24, 2018 End-of-Year Celebration (Gr. K-7) May 25, 2018 (Friday) NO School - Memorial Day Holiday May 28, 2018 FULL SCHOOL DAY May 30, 2018 Minimum Day - early dismissal May 31, 2018 (minimum day) JUNE 2018

End of the 3rd Trimester June 1, 2018 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 9:00 AM Mass - Honor Roll June 1, 2018 (dismissal @ 11:00) (NO PM EXTENSION)

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5th Grade - Due the 1st day of school During the summer the students will read the novel Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea. Your goal is to complete all of the activi-ties on the summer reading bingo card. You are required to read 15 minutes or more for each square. Once you complete the square have a parent initial showing that you have complete the assignment. Don’t forget your goal is to blackout the entire bingo card. The bingo card is due the first day of school. I would also like for you to take a fun picture of yourself reading over the summer. We will display these photos in our classroom so be creative! Have a great summer, and I will see you on the first day of 5th grade.

7th Grade - Due the 1st day of school

Choose ONE novel from the list to read: 1. The View From Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg 2. Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl 3. Woodsong by Gary Paulsen 4. The Cay by Theodore Taylor 5. My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George 6. The Clay Marble by Minfong Ho

Assignment: Create a trivia board game that illustrates your novel. You must create at least 25 questions incorporated into the rules of the game related to the following story elements: plot, setting, character, and theme.

Write questions on 3”x5” cards (or smaller). Label each question according to its category (setting, plot, theme, etc.). Write the answers on the back of the cards.

Write rules and an objective for your game. These should be typed.

Include all materials needed for the game, i.e. spin-ners, moveable pieces, dice, etc.

Make your game colorful, creative, and playable.

Game boards should be no smaller than 12" x 18".

Mandatory Summer Reading/Assignments - Summer 2017

8th Grade - Due the first day of school

Choose TWO from the list to read. At least one of your

choices must be #1 or #2:

1. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

2. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

by Frederick Douglass

1. Travels With Charley by John Steinbeck

2. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne

3. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

4. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

5. The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells

Assignment #1: Create a list of interview questions you

would ask the main subject of the autobiography (#1,

#2). Answer the questions (in first person) based on the

personality of the main subject. Questions and answers

must be well-written sentences that illustrate an under-

standing of character. Please type your questions/

answers using Times New Roman, 12 pt. font. Place the

title and author at the top of the page. You must include

12-15 questions/answers. Grades will be based on how

well the subject is represented in the questions and an-

swers.

Assignment #2: Complete the assigned discussion ques-

tions and/or worksheets for each book. Please type your

responses on a separate document. Be sure that you are

thorough in your responses and cite passages from the

text as evidence for your answers. Your grade will be

based on your depth of understanding and how compre-

hensive you are in your responses.

6th Grade - Due the 1st day of school Choose ONE novel from the list to read:

1. Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin 2. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin 3. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle 4. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen 5. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor 6. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 7. The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder

Assignment: Create an interesting picture book of symbols using examples from the novel you read. Your book must consist of 12 symbols. In addition to illustrating the symbol, include a paragraph for each explaining its importance in the novel and why you chose it. The paragraph may be typed or neatly hand written. Your book should consist of 12 individual pages or 6 pages front and back.

Dimensions of your book should be no larger than 8" x 11".

Create an attractive cover that includes your full name, grade level, and title and author of the novel.

Required symbols: At least one symbol must represent the setting (time and place); at least one symbol must represent the main character; at least one symbol must repre-sent the conflict or problem; other symbols are your choice.

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The new

Scrip year

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Scrip is

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office hours

In June.

May 29

NO SCHOOL TODAY

Memorial Day

Holidy

May 30

Minimum Day Dismissal TK @ 11 :30 AM

Grades K—8 at Noon (NO PIZZA)

May 31

Last Day of School

9:00 am Mass Honor Roll

11:00 am Dismissal

NO EXTENDED CARE

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Parish Picnic

5 Happy Birthday

Ms. Mona

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