Sunday, February 23, 2020

Good Luck and May the Answers Forever be in Your Favor


Rocking Great Grades at Sharon's Tutoring: STANDERIZED  TESTINGIt is that time in the school ...Relax and Breathe.  Two important words to stress this week because stress is something we want to avoid.  This test does not define anyone and we want students to remember that.  It's important they do their best so we can see what they really know but how well they do is not what's important for them.  How well they do will help us to see who our struggling students are, who the students are that should be enriched, and how well our curriculums are working.  If you are a test proctor, it is important that you are not doing anything else during testing.  You should be standing, observing, occasionally walking around, posting start/stop times with time alerts throughout (half-way, 10 min. left), etc.  What you should not be doing is sitting, grading papers, going on your computer, etc. Gina and I appreciate your efforts in making this a successful testing week.  
As some of you may be aware, this is my second year working on the School Initiative Committee and our primary task has been to create new religion standards.  Our work is complete.  Right now they are being formatted and proofed and the next step will be to present to the Bishop.  Once we have his approval we will be sending them out to teachers for feedback.  Next year we should be piloting the standards in a few schools.
Tuesday night is our 2nd Annual Pancake Dinner.  All teachers were asked to stop by and show support and my hope is that all faculty and staff will be there.  If we are asking the Parish to support us, it's important that they see the event is important to us too.  Pancakes will be served up from 4:30 to 7:00 pm.  Bring the whole family as there will be fun for everyone!  Also, NO HOMEWORK AT ALL FOR ANYONE on Tuesday night.  That means no tests on Wednesday or projects due on Wednesday.  We want to encourage everyone to attend.  
This week, religion teachers should be introducing Lent, the meaning of ashes, and the idea of a Lenten sacrifice.  Help students understand that this is not about giving up candy.  They should give up things that separate them from Christ and do something in its place to bring them closer to Christ.   Some examples:

  • Fast from anger and Feast on patience
  • Fast from video games and Feast on the Word of God
  • Fast from complaining and Feast on appreciation
  • Fast from apathy and Feast on enthusiasm
  • Fast from social media and Feast on time with family
Please be sure all grades are complete tonight.  Report cards will be made available on Friday and I will be at the Pastoral Center Friday.  Saturday afternoon at 12:30 pm is Confirmation.  Please come celebrate with our 8th graders.  

Lastly, please put the maintenance phone number on your phone in case you ever need something and I'm not available.  It is 813-734-5877.  Have a great week!



Monday, February 17, 2020

Happy "Presidents" Day

Happy Birthday President Washington (almost) and thank you for being born in February giving us a day off this month.  I hope everyone did something amazing this weekend with the beautiful weather we had.

We have more field trips this week and the NJHS Bake Sale at lunch.  Be sure to complete the Terra Nova Practice Books this week.  Gina will send information regarding end of Trimester 2 and due dates for grades and incompletes.

There is it.  Holiday Weekend Blog - short and sweet!   Have a great week!

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Love Is In The Air....



...and if it's not love I smell, then it must be the Student Council Smencils :)   Student council will be selling these this week and they will be distributed on Friday.   

Please remember to give your conference schedule for Friday to the front office and to Gina.  Jamie S. and Julianne will be attending the second part of the Layered Curriculum workshop on Friday.   Charles and Alton will also be attending a workshop that day.  All other teachers are expected to be here on Friday until 3:30.  If your conferences are complete or you are not a core subject teacher, you will need to put in for time off if you plan to leave prior to 3:30.  

At the Faculty meeting on Monday, we will be discussing Terra Nova and next year's theme.  It is an important meeting for all teachers since everyone is involved in the testing process.  

First and Third Grade will be out on field trips on Tuesday.  Sixth Grade will be at Focus 11 on Wednesday.  I hope everyone has a great time and learns lots of new things.  Let's keep 6th grade in our prayers on Wednesday as learn more about vocations.  

A special Thank You to Julianne for yet another awesome Interfaith Day.  This was our 4th year and when the other schools arrived it was like seeing old friends again and even after 4 years, I learned something new.  It is my favorite day of the year and I hope it's a tradition we can continue for a very long time.  

Have a wonderful week. 

"We love because He first loved us." 1 John 4:19


Sunday, February 2, 2020

Harmony Starts with Acceptance


World Interfaith Harmony Week is an annual event observed during the first week of February.  It was proposed the King Abdulla II of Jordan at the UN in 2010 and adopted that same year to create mutual understanding and interreligious dialogue as a way to promote harmony between all people regardless of their faith.  The goal is to spread the message of harmony and tolerance among the followers of the three monotheistic faiths and all the world’s religions.  It also seeks to promote the common goals that most religions share - Love of God and Love of Neighbor. 

In February 2019, Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb signed a historic declaration calling for peace between nations, religions, and races called the “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.”  The document asks people of all religions and cultures to spread the values of peace, justice, goodness, beauty, human fraternity, and coexistence.  It affirms the importance of family and the awakening of religious awareness especially in young people to confront tendencies that are individualistic and selfish.  It also declared that religions must never incite war and hateful attitudes and attests that freedom is the right of every person.  All life is a gift from God meant to be treasured and protected. 

This week, students from St. Stephen, Hebrew schools, and Islamic schools will come together to share their faiths and learn that we are more alike than different.  In order to have harmony, there must be acceptance and it is our hope that our efforts each year help others grow in acceptance. 

If you have some time on Thursday, stop by the FLC to see amazing things happening.  Thank you Julianne for making this event happen!

The focus of this week's STREAM meeting will be used to discuss assessment, grading, and homework.  We will meet in the MakerSpace room.  Please be sure to view the videos Gina sent you. 

Have a Harmonious Week!

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