Sunday, April 24, 2022

Jesus, I Trust in You!

 As Fr. Dermot said in his homily today, this is the final day we can say Happy Easter as it is the 8th day of celebrating the Resurrection of our Lord.  So today, I wish you all a very Happy Easter and I hope that this past week allowed you to rest and gear up for the final stretch.  Today is also Divine Mercy Sunday and as we skate through these final weeks, make this your prayer... Jesus, I Trust in You!

As we are wrapping up this year, I am already preparing for next year.  You will find all the events I am currently aware of on the school's Google calendar.  Please remember that ALL teacher requested events and class/NJHS/Student Council/etc. fundraising, MUST be in school dude by April 30.  Requests may not be honored next year if they do not make it on the calendar now.  If you need help, please send the details to Flo and she will put them in school dude.  Be sure to send her all the details she needs. Keep in mind that she will need time to do this, therefore, if sending to Flo, be sure she gets it by Wednesday morning.  

Gina and I will both be out on Friday at the Bethany Center.  Gina will be there in the morning and I will be there in the afternoon.  I will be at school in the morning and we both can be reached by phone.  

Tuesday we will be administering the ARK test to grades 2-8 and i-Ready testing starts later in the week.  I did not tell parents about the ARK test yet because I did not want anyone stressing this.  I am going to send an email today asking that parents ensure students arrive on time.  When you talk to the students that morning, ask them to do their best to show how much they have learned about their faith.  Explain that this information will help us develop our Religion program next year.  Also, let them know that Part II, which is more personal, will be anonymous.  

Thank you and have a wonderful week!





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