

The Messenger
A Publication of St. Gabriel the Archangel School 3/12/2025
Dear Fabulous Families -
Gabe's Gala - It was great to see so many of you at the Gabe's Gala Auction this past weekend. Thank you to Co-Chairs Laura Oldenburg and Alicia Zamminer and to all of the sponsors, donors, and volunteers who made it happen. Thanks, also, to all of you for your support of the school!
Patrick House Donation - Just a reminder that items for the Patrick House are due tomorrow (Thursday). Students will bring items to Mass. See information below.
Yearbook Orders Due - Have you ordered a yearbook, yet? Orders are due this Friday!
See the information below.
Lunch Survey - This year we changed food service providers and want your feedback as we plan for next year. Please fill out this 4 question survey before Friday, March 28.
Ordering Lunch - If your child orders the combo meal on Fridays during Lent, they will receive a tuna salad sandwich even though MealMagic says that they will get a riblet sandwich. We are working to have this issue corrected.
Enjoy a safe and relaxing spring break! We look forward to seeing our Gators back on Monday, March 24.
Coming home in the Wednesday yellow envelope:
3rd Grade Field Trip Permission Slip
Kindergarten Field Trip Permission Slip
Reminder: Submissions for the newsletter should be sent to Mrs. McEnery and Ms. Schmitt by noon on Monday. Graphics should be a jpg or png. In the subject line, please put "Newsletter".
Tonya McEnery
Principal
Jenn Schmitt
Assistant Principal
Patrick House Collection - Items Due Tomorrow (Thursday)
Patrick House is coordinating a collection for Saint Patrick Center. The Center serves people that are unhoused and also helps neighbors to get into housing. They are in great need of cleaning supplies.
Thank you for your help in donating items to St. Patrick Center.
Below is a list of cleaning supplies that are needed. They are very important as over 700 households are placed into housing every year.
Please bring items to school on March 13th to the all school Mass. Items will be collected during the offertory. Items needed are:
Paper towels
Dish soap
Bleach
Laundry detergent
All-purpose cleaner (like 409)
Sponges (for dishes and cleaning)
Kitchen trash bags
Thank you for your generosity!
Yearbook Order Information
Auction Information
Thank you to all who attended the 2025 auction, purchased raffle ticket and bid on auction items. We are grateful for the change to gather as a community each year in support of St. Gabriel the Archangel.
A specially thank you to all of our sponsors, donors and volunteers! The generosity of our parents, teachers, clergy and community partners is unparalleled. Remember to support the businesses that support St. Gabriel! Thank you all!!
Don’t Miss Out!!
There are limited adult and child sign up parties, mystery bags and school concert seats still available to purchase. Visit www.aesbid.com/ELP/GABRIEL25.
Board of Education Upcoming Elections
Join the Board of Education!
Are you passionate about education and looking to make a difference in our community? We invite you to consider sharing your ideas and expertise by serving on the St. Gabriel Board of Education!
Why Join?
Impact: Shape the future of St. Gabe’s and contribute to the success of our students.
Community: Collaborate with dedicated individuals who share your commitment to education.
Growth: Gain valuable experience and develop leadership skills.
Applications will open on March 26. We’d love for you to join us at one of our two informational sessions to learn more about this exciting opportunity. If you can’t make it to a session or have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly:
Jaime Signorino | jaime.m.signorino@gmail.com
Lacy Gassner | lacy.brianna@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you!
Spotlight on Co-Curriculars- Art
Radial Designs
Fifth grade learned about radial designs and are making mandalas through printmaking.
Radial Designs
Radial Designs
Weaving
Third grade is weaving!
Weaving
They learned about the ancient practice of weaving and Native American roots in the United States. They also learned about Cahokia Mounds nearby in Illinois.
Weaving
Weaving was a little challenging at first, but they worked through it and are doing great!
Read Across America
"Read Across America" is a nationwide initiative that promotes reading among children and young adults by encouraging schools and communities to celebrate reading through various events and activities, usually taking place on March 2nd, which is also Dr. Seuss' birthday. Classrooms will participate in a few fun reading activities next week. In addition, Reading Bingo cards will be sent home in today’s Wednesday folder with directions should your child choose to participate throughout the month of March.
Bingo Card Directions: Use this card to challenge yourself as a reader throughout the month of March (and beyond!). Color no more than one box a day when that reading task has been completed. See how many bingos you can get (across, down, vertical). Return your bingo board with your parent’s signature at the top to school the last week of March to get a prize.
Bingo cards went home last Wednesday in the yellow envelope.
March Lunch Menu
Volunteer for Lunch and Recess Duties- 3rd Trimester Links are Live!
Parents have the opportunity to volunteer at school by helping with lunch and recess duties. All volunteers must go through the Protecting God's Children / Safe Environment training requirement.
- Please do not sign up for a position if you have not completed Protecting God's Children / Safe Environment training. Information on this is posted below. .
- The following links are for the first trimester.
- Please only sign up for one spot to give others the chance to volunteer.
Here is the link to the Sign Up Genius for recess volunteers: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044FAFAD2DA5FA7-55141184-recess
Here is the link to the Sign Up Genius for cafeteria volunteers: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044FAFAD2DA5FA7-55141052-cafeteria
Stock the Lounge - Sponsored by PFA
Community Outreach
Claver House
Claver House Community Garden is a special project supported by St. Gabriel and other local parishes every year. To help prepare for the project, we need volunteers to plant two dozen of one type of vegetable and nurture it until planting day on April 12th. Volunteers are needed on April 12th and May 10th to help tend to the garden beds at Claver House. This community garden and outdoor learning center teaches health, nutrition, gardening and sustainability to GardenVille and Claver House residents. It provides a good source for healthy foods, flowers and green spaces in their neighborhood. Food harvested from the garden feeds residents from June through October. This project is an excellent way to bring families together by reaching out and helping others.
Here is the link you can use to "click through"
https://tinyurl.com/ClaverGardenHelp
Protecting God's Children / Safe Environment Training
- Important - All volunteers need to successfully complete the mandated Archdiocesan Protecting God's Children/Safe Environment Training. Before signing up for lunch duty/recess duty, field trips, etc., volunteers must have this completed. Please use the following link to find the complete information from the church website: mandated training information. Please direct questions to our parish secretary and Child Safety Coordinator, Eileen Garavaglia, at 314-353-6303 Ext. 110 or garavagliae@stgabrielstl.org.
Religious Education Information and Resources
Dear Parents,
Our 7th grade students began their Southside Early Childhood service project last week. Please keep them in your prayers as they serve at this important site that serves families with infants to preschoolers.
Patrick House is coordinating a collection for Saint Patrick Center. The Center serves people that are unhoused and also helps neighbors to get into housing. They are in great need of cleaning supplies.
Thank you for your help in donating items to St. Patrick Center.
Below is a list of cleaning supplies that are needed. They are very important as over 700 households are placed into housing every year. Please bring items to school tomorrow, March 13th, to the all school Mass. Items will be collected during the offertory. Items needed are:
Paper towels
Dish soap
Bleach
Laundry detergent
All-purpose cleaner (like 409)
Sponges (for dishes and cleaning)
Kitchen trash bags
Thank you for your generosity!
CRS Rice Bowls were sent home in last Wednesday's envelope with the youngest student in the family.
Here is information on the Rice Bowl Program.
"This Lent, our community will participate in CRS Rice Bowl as Catholic Relief Services celebrates 50 years of the program. CRS Rice Bowl started in Allentown, Pennsylvania, by parishioners to help families facing famine in The Sahel region of Africa. Shortly after, it was adopted by the United States bishops and made an official program of CRS.
At this very moment, millions of our most vulnerable sisters and brothers are facing life-threatening levels of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition. At the root of this crisis is a perfect storm of poverty, climate change, conflict and inequality.
There is no one solution to breaking the cycle of hunger for every community around the world—but we can do our part through CRS Rice Bowl by answering Jesus’ invitation us to share bread for life with our sisters and brothers during Lent—so all may live with dignity.
Throughout these 40 days, we will learn about families in Nigeria, Guatemala and Bangladesh who are building resilience in the face of adversity and helping their community live healthy lives. This is all possible because of our donations of Lenten alms to CRS Rice Bowl. We also help our local community through the program because 25% of every donation stays in our diocese to fight hunger and poverty.
CRS Rice Bowl provides resources for daily reflection throughout the liturgical season. Consider these suggestions in your family’s Lenten plan:
- Use your CRS Rice Bowl and Lenten Calendar each day to guide your prayer, fasting and almsgiving.
- Visit crsricebowl.org to read weekly Stories of Hope and watch the accompanying videos.
- Use the CRS Rice Bowl recipes from crsricebowl.org/recipe to prepare simple, meatless meals on the Fridays of Lent to eat in solidarity with our global family.
During this holy season, may your Lenten journey be a transformative and enriching experience as you put your faith into action for our sisters and brothers experiencing the greatest need."
Prayer of Saint Augustine
Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit, That my thoughts may all be holy. Act in me, O Holy Spirit, That my work, too, may be holy. Draw my heart, O Holy Spirit, That I love but what is holy. Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, To defend all that is holy. Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, That I always may be holy.
From the USCCB site:
The students are so proud when they have parts at Mass. We hope you can join us whenever you are able. See below for the school day Mass Schedule.
School Masses
Tuesdays- 1-4 Attends
3/25 3B
4/1 2K
4/8 2G
4/15 Grandparents Day- Grades 1,3, and 5 attend
4/22 2A Baptism Mass
Wednesdays- 5-8 Attends
3/26 7L
4/2 7D
4/9 7B
4/16 6D
4/23 6B
4/30 5W Baptism Mass (Rescheduled from Snow Day)
Thursdays- All School Attends
3/13 Patrick House
3/27 1K
4/3 1M
4/10 Duchesne House
4/17 Holy Thursday
4/24 Girl Scouts
Looking ahead 2024-2025:
Family Mass Schedule-Mass is at 10:00 am
K and 1st Grade- April 13th
Second Grade
First Eucharist
First Communion Parent Mtg.- Wednesday, March 26th- 6:30 pm in church
Sunday, May 4th- 1st Communion, 2pm Mass
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Come pray with us!
Deborah DaLay
Coordinator of Religious Education
Calendar Dates for 2024-2025
Dates below are subject to change and additional days will be added as we continue to plan for the year. Dates are also posted on the Google calendar located on our website.
2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR
March
14- Stations of the Cross - 7th Grade
17-21- Spring Break
24- 8th Grade Field Trip to Holocaust Museum
26- First Communion Parent Meeting, 6:30pm
28- Stations of the Cross - 5th Grade
April
4- Planning & Collaboration (Noon Dismissal)
13 - Kindergarten & First Grade Family Mass
15 - Grandparents Day - Grades 1, 3, 5
17- No School: Holy Thursday
18- No School: Good Friday
20- Easter Sunday
21- No School: Easter Monday
23-25 - 6th Grade Camp
25-27 - AYM Luke 18 Retreat for 8th Graders
May
2- 2nd Grade Jesus Day
4- First Communion, 2pm
5- 2nd Grade Only, - No School
6-7- Art Fair
6- Vocal Concert (Kindergarten, 1st, and 3rd grade students, and Honor Choir), 7pm
7- Band Concert, 7pm
9- Noon Dismissal: Field Day
15- May Crowning
15- 8th Grade - Last Day
16- 8th Grade Mystery Trip
16- 7th Grade Leadership Day
20- 8th Grade Graduation, 6pm
23- Noon Dismissal: Last Day of School