
Holy Name Highlights
January 19, 2018
Note From The Principal's Desk
Greetings from Washington D.C.!
While always tough to be out of the building for a week, it has been such a blessing to be with our 8th grade students on their trip to Washington D.C. We have toured the battlefield at Gettysburg, toured much of downtown Washington DC, saw the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery, and marched in the National March for Life! It has been so much fun watching the students experience all that they have had the chance to see!
We have a busy couple of weeks coming up! I want to invite all parents to the first State of the School presentation on Thursday night at 6:30pm in the cafeteria. I plan to share where we are as a school, where we want to go, and how we plan to get there! Next, Sunday afternoon is our Open House – come and visit with your child’s teacher for next year! I would also encourage you to invite others you may know whose children do not attend Holy Name. Your personal invitation means so much and provides for a new family to have the opportunity to learn what we have to offer as a school community! Finally, the week of January 29th is Catholic School’s Week! This is a great time for us to celebrate the gift of Catholic school’s across the country.
Finally, we are quickly approaching the time for registration for the 2018-2019 school year. In the coming weeks, you will be receiving more information on registration for returning families as well as information for potential new families for you to share!
Have a great weekend and I am looking forward to seeing everyone on Monday!
Mr. Kitchens
Picture of the Week
Dates to Remember
Jan. 28th - Open House Sunday, January 28, 1:00-4:00 PM
Jan. 29th - Catholic Schools Week begins
State of the School Address
Thursday, January 25, 2018, 6:30 PM
Location: Cafeteria
Mr. Kitchens will be presenting an update on the current school year. He will review our results from last year's state testing and goals for the current year and vision for the future of Holy Name Catholic School.
Holy Name School Open House
Catholic Schools Week
Catholic Schools Week is less than a month away, and we are looking for parent volunteers! Monday, January 29 is Student Appreciation Day. The staff would love to greet each and every student during arrival. To make this happen, we need a parent volunteer to cover each homeroom from 7:25-7:45am. Please contact Amy Wright (awright@holyname.cc) if you are available and would be willing to assist. Thank you in advance for your support as we celebrate the beautiful children of Holy Name!
1st Day of Catholic Schools Week
On Monday, January 29, we will be celebrating Student Appreciation Day as part of our Catholic Schools Week celebration. We would like to ask parents to write a personal letter to your child(ren), sharing your love and appreciation for them. These will be distributed to students throughout the school day. Please send your letter in a sealed envelope to your child’s homeroom teacher by Wednesday, January 24. Thank you for being a special part of our celebration for the children of Holy Name!
Stay tuned to our next Highlights for a run-down of Catholic Schools Week events and themes!
Extended Care News
Parents- Please check your student’s folders for Extended Care statements and pay accordingly.
Thank you,
Mrs. Miller
Less Than a Month Away!
Saturday, February 10th @ 6 p.m.
Tickets are $100 each - which includes Dinner & Adult Beverages for 2
&1 Raffle Entry for a chance to win a $5,000 Grand Prize
Other Festivities Include: Live & Silent Auctions & Basket Raffles
*MUST BE 21 OR OLDER TO ATTEND Raffle license number #144330.
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Athletics
BOYS BASKETBALL
Good luck to all of our boys CYO teams in their post season tournament play.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball practice schedules
56 C -- Curd Tuesday 4:30-6:00, Thursday 4:45-6:00
56 B -- McHugh Tuesday 6:00-7:30, Thursday 6:00-7:30
56A -- Deak Monday 6:00-7:30, Wednesday 6:00-7:30
Cadet C -- Workman Monday 7:00-8:30 Tuesday 7:30-9:00
Cadet B -- Hall Tuesday 6:30-8:00, Thursday 6:00-7:30
Cadet A -- English Monday 4:30-6:00, Wednesday 3:00-4:45, Thursday 3:00-4:45
The game schedule should be on the CYO website this weekend.
Little Giants Basketball- Pre K-2nd grade- More information coming soon. Practices will start the 2nd week of February.
If there are any older brother, sisters or cousins in need to service hours, please email jwernke@holyname.cc There will be plenty of opportunities in the coming weeks.
Roncalli News
Reminder: Roncalli High School Application
Roncalli is excited to welcome the Class of 2022 next fall!
As a reminder, the Application for Admission is now available online at www.roncalli.org. To access the registration site, please click the text that reads "Complete Admission Application Online" underneath the scrolling photos. Once the application is complete and the $100 registration fee is received, you may continue the registration process. For those who have not been in a South Deanery Catholic grade school for grades seven and eight, those next steps will include scheduling an admissions interview for Saturday, January 20 (limited space available). For all others, it will be scheduling your appointment to meet with your student's counselor to create their freshman year schedule.
Please contact Director of Admissions Allie Ross at aross@roncalli.org or (317) 787-8277, ext. 243 with any questions.
Indy Junior Rebels Lacrosse
Interested in the fastest growing sport on two feet? Come see what lacrosse is all about! Indy Junior Rebels Lacrosse (the feeder program for Roncalli High School Lacrosse) is registering now for our spring season. Visit jrrebellax.com or our facebook page for more information. We currently have teams for grades 3-8. Questions? Contact Julie at juliealdrich@att.net or 317-496-7339.
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Julie Aldrich
Dean
Pleasant Run Elementary
Phone: 317-532-3800
Fax: 317-532-3842
email: jaldrich@warren.k12.in.us
Wellness Committee
The café serves breakfast between 7:00-& 7:20 AM. There are both hot and cold options. Cost is $1.85. If your family is free or reduced for lunch, breakfast is also free or reduced @ $.30.
Breakfast at school is a great way to start your day!
We are looking for a 20 hour per week cafeteria assistant. The hours are 10:45-2:45 and pays $9.00 per hour. Duties include serving, cooking, doing dishes and helping with deliveries. Please contact Louise Stevenson @ 317-784-9078 or by email@ lstevenson@holyname.cc if interested. Thank you!
Lunch and Breakfast Menu
HOLY NAME SCHOOL LUNCH MENU 2 FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2018
Week 22- January 22, 2018-January 26, 2018
Monday, January 22
Hot Breakfast Choice: Biscuit w/choice of cheese, egg & sausage
A) Popcorn Chicken
B) Rotini Pasta w/meat sauce
C) Salad Bar
D) PBJ
E) Ham Sandwich on a whole grain bun
F) PRK3-2nd-Anytimers/3-8th Grade sack lunch with cheese stick, muffin, crackers & yogurt
Hot Side: Cauliflower
Tuesday, January 23
Hot Breakfast Choice: French Toast Stix
A) Meat and Cheese Nachos
B) Chicken Barbecue Sandwich
C) Salad Bar
D) PBJ
E) Turkey Sandwich on a whole grain bun
F) PRK3-2nd-Anytimers/3-8th Grade sack lunch with cheese stick, muffin, crackers & yogurt
Hot Side: Corn
Wednesday, January 24
Hot Breakfast Choice: Blueberry Waffles
A) Papa John’s Cheese Pizza Delivery
B) No Second Hot Choice
C) Salad Bar
D) PBJ
E) Ham Sandwich on a whole grain bun
F) PRK3-2nd-Anytimers/3-8th Grade sack lunch with cheese stick, muffin, crackers & yogurt
Hot Side: Waffle Cut Sweet Potato Fries
Thursday, January 25
Hot Breakfast Choice: Mini Maple Pancakes
A) Turkey Manhattans
B) Philly Cheese Steak
C) Salad Bar
D) PBJ
E) Turkey Sandwich on a whole grain bun
F) PRK3-2nd-Anytimers/3-8th Grade sack lunch with cheese stick, muffin, crackers & yogurt
Hot Side: Broccoli
Friday, January 26
Hot Breakfast Choice: Scrambled Eggs w/bacon and cheese
A) Mac and Cheese
B) Corn Dog
C) Salad Bar
D) PBJ
E) Ham Sandwich on a whole grain bun
F) PRK3-2nd-Anytimers/3-8th Grade sack lunch with cheese stick, muffin, crackers & yogurt
Hot Side: Chopped Spinach
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