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St. Barnabas Catholic School
S E P T E M B E R 1 1 , 2 0 1 5
G R O W I N G I N M I N D , H E A R T , A N D S P I R I T
CALENDAR
September 17 6:30-7:30, Hall
Girl Scout Registration
Grades KN-8
September 21 Vision Screening -
Grades 1/3/5/8
Hearing Screening -
Grades 1/4/7
September 25 Walk-A-Thon
12:45 Dismissal
NO AFTERCARE
September 26 Father/Daughter
Dance
October 5 End of Quarter
Making a Difference with Each Step We Take –
Walk-a-thon 2015 A little history of the St. Barnabas Walk-a-thon… About 10 years ago one of our
students suffered with a rare skin disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa, (EB) an
illness that causes the skin to be very fragile. Because the skin is so fragile, it can be
easily injured, causing painful blisters to form. In people born with EB, the two skin
layers lack the protein anchors that hold them together, resulting in extremely
fragile skin. The EB Foundation was in need of funds to conduct research and the
cause for our first Walk-a-thon was targeted.
After the student graduated, we considered who else in our school community
needs our help. Who else can we serve? We looked around and found Camp Until
a Cure and Camp ROCKS. These summer camps in Indiana are available to children
who have diabetes and children who have autism, two conditions some of our
students have. For the next several years the Walk-a-thon donations went to those
causes.
Last year as Walk-a-thon approached, we knew we had a special cause we could
support. Lane Dunscomb, one of our third graders, was suffering from Ewing’s
sarcoma, bone cancer. We knew that our efforts could be most fruitful by donating
to his family and to the Make a Wish Foundation. Our first Walk-a-thon shirt was
designed and many Warriors proudly wore one on that day.
I asked Lane’s mom and dad if it was okay for us to remember Lane this year by
using the funds donated to upgrade our playground in his name. When kids play on
the playground, they will always have the chance to think about him.
I remember Lane as a courageous, funny, energetic, smart little boy who taught us
many lessons about dealing with adversity. One of his classmates said about him,
“Lane loved everybody and that’s how we all should be.” Very true. Here is what
Lane’s mom, Jennifer Dunscomb, would like to share with us as we prepare for the
Walk-a-thon:
PRINCIPAL’S CORNER
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Every day, we have the ability to make a difference. It could be the small things we do like being kind to someone in need, taking time for others, or even just a friendly smile. Although these small acts seem simple, most of us go about our day and often forget to do what God has called us to do. In Romans 8:28, “we know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose. For those who foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of the Son so that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those he predestined he also called; and those he called he also justified; and those he justified he also glorified.” We celebrate that God called Lane to be seated with him this past year. Lane always tried to make everything and everyone around him better. Through his example, we have an ability to make a difference during this year’s Walk-a-thon. To celebrate the memory of Lane and keep his legacy always close to our hearts, this year’s Walk-a-thon theme is Making a Difference with Every Step We Take 2015. The proceeds from the Walk-a-thon, along with the money donated from Lane’s memorial, will be used to improve the playground equipment and create a special recognition for Lane. By coming together, giving of ourselves, and walking by faith, we have the ability to make things better for all our children. Let’s follow Lane’s example and Make a Difference with Every Step We Take. Please support Walk-a-thon 2015, Making a Difference with Each Step We Take, by purchasing a shirt and by donating to the cause. Join us on that day as we encourage our St. Barnabas family to consider how we can make a difference every day, just as Lane did.
September, 2015
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Our 10th Annual Walk-a-thon will take place on Friday, September 25. The funds collected this year will
be used to upgrade our playground in memory of Lane Dunscomb. Please support Walk-a-thon 2015, Mak-
ing a Difference with Each Step We Take, by purchasing a shirt and by donating to the cause. Join us on that
day as we encourage our St. Barnabas family to consider how we can make a difference every day, just as
Lane did.
We have received a $6000 matching grant from GameTime for playground equipment, so our goal for Walk-
a-thon 2015 is at least $6000!
How can you help?
Order a Walk-a-thon shirt for $7! It will be a quick turnaround so please place your shirt order
by Tuesday morning, September 15th. All proceeds from the shirt sales will go to upgrade the playground equip-
ment.
Donate money. Money can be sent to school next week and will be used on playground upgrades.
These checks should be made payable to St. Barnabas School and noted in the memo that they are for
this cause.
What should I wear? We encourage all to wear the Walk-a-thon shirts or St. Barnabas spiritwear.
When do I walk/run?
PreK—8:00-8:30 Run/walk on the football field
Grades KN/1/2—8:45-9:30 One mile run/walk in the neighborhood
Grades 3/4/5—9:45-10:45 Two and one half mile run/walk in the neighborhood
Grades 6/7/8—11:00-12:00 Three mile run/walk in the neighborhood
Parents are welcome to join in any of the walk/runs above. Please gather
near the pavilion. There is no need to sign in at the office on that day.
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Shirt Order Form
Please return to school by Tuesday morning, September 15th with payment to guarantee getting a
shirt. Parents, students, and staff may order and wear their shirts. Designate Youth sizes S, M, L and Adult sizes S, M,
L, XL.
Family Name _______________________________________________________
Teacher’s Name ______________________________Grade_________________
Shirt Size _____________________ Amount Paid ____________________
Family Name _______________________________________________________
Teacher’s Name ______________________________Grade_________________
Shirt Size _____________________ Amount Paid ____________________
Family Name _______________________________________________________
Teacher’s Name ______________________________Grade_________________
Shirt Size _____________________ Amount Paid ____________________
Family Name _______________________________________________________
Teacher’s Name ______________________________Grade_________________
Shirt Size _____________________ Amount Paid ____________________
Family Name _______________________________________________________
Teacher’s Name ______________________________ Grade_________________
Shirt Size _____________________ Amount Paid ____________________
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P A G E 5
S T . B A R N A B A S C A T H O L I C S C H O O L
September 14
Nachos
Corn Chips
Taco Meat
Cheese Sauce
Peaches
September 15
French Toast
Sausage
Potato
Syrup Cup
Kiwi
September 16
Oriental Chicken
Rice
Egg Roll
Fruit
September 17
Hamburger
Baked Beans
French Fries
Lettuce/Tomato
Strawberry Cup
September 18
Potato Bar
Cheese/Broccoli
Garden Salad
Breadstick
Mixed Fruit
The St. Barnabas Library is now open and ready for business! Through a partnership
begun last year, we are an official branch of the Indianapolis Public Library. We offer many services including weekly deliveries of books ordered by our students and access to the entire collection of the Indianapolis Public Library… nearly 16 million items! Please encourage your children to log on to http://www.imcpl.org/ with their account number and order books! Books ordered by Friday are usually available for pick-up in our library the following Wednesday (depending on availability). It is fun to see their excite-ment when their books arrive. Most students have library cards. If your child does not yet have a library card, please complete an application (available on the imcpl website) and deliver it to Kathie McCarthy.
St. Barnabas Library
SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS
To volunteer in a classroom, library, fieldtrip, Walk-a-thon, 8th grade concession stand, Pioneer Day, Etiquette Lunch, coach of any sport, etc. any person 18 years of age and older must be compliant with the Archdio-cese Safe and Sacred program and complete a background check every five years. If this is not completed, you will not be able to volunteer. See the link below to fulfill the requirements. You must then forward your certificate of completion to Laura Bridgewater [email protected].
MIDTERM REPORTS
We are half-way through the first quarter and midterm grades should be
reviewed on JupiterGrades by parents and students. Since grades can
be viewed 24/7 we aren’t printing and sending home midterm reports.
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STEM in ACTION…
Update for Grade 6 Science… We are shifting from the process skills of science (observing our natural world) to the engineering side of things (solving problems for the human-made world). In class the students focused on the question: What is an engineer? We found loads of cool things—one being that aerospace engineers help design golf courses...who knew?!
One of the students asked the question, “What type of engineers design baseball stadiums?” He went on to tell me about wind currents in stadiums, etc... So--thanks to Software Engineers, I was able to google this and and we emailed the Director of Business Development-Sports--Mr. Drew Berst, and asked him the question.
He responded, “Thank you so much for the note! We work with a number of engineering firms, and one in particular we utilize quite frequently is Thornton Tomasetti. I've actually copied Steve Hofmeister from their firm on this email. He might be able to send you some pictures and other information. We need more engineers in this world!”
Then, I emailed Mr. Hofmeister with the question. And he responded, “I sure can! I’m traveling internationally until Monday, but will call then. Both responses were immediate. I hope to have an answer for my student from the experts soon!!! The point is--both men responded IMMEDIATELY! And, my students were SO EXCITED to learn about all the different types of engineering. The enthusiasm in the room was palpable. Such a fun day!
STEM DAY SEPTEMBER 18
Our first school-wide STEM Day is September 18th. For 2.5 hours all of the students will be engaged in
activities that integrate science, technology, engineering, and math. Thank you to our teachers for their
dedication to offering meaningful learning experiences to our students as they grow in mind to become
leaders in the world!
Notre Dame STEM ED @STEMatND
Aerospace #engineers help design golf courses - who knew? Thanks for the info 6th grade #science at St. Barna-bas! @Scheersix #Trustey15
ON TWITTER
Good luck to the 7th graders calculating the rate of descent at St. Barnabas in Math class today! #STEMeducation
Teachers built cantilevers at our Faculty Meeting last Wednesday. Middle school STEM’ed it up with angles and golf. Third grades are literally STEM’ing it up in Science.
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ST. BARNABAS SCHOOL ANNUAL WALK-A-THON
Miss Hoefling is in need of several adult volunteers to stand at different corners throughout Hill Valley
during the Walk-A-Thon to make sure the students stay on course and to provide safety on the course. If
you are interested in volunteering during any of the times listed below, please email Miss Hoefling at mhoe-
PreK—8:00-8:30
Grades KN/1/2—8:45-9:30
Grades 3/4/5—9:45-10:45
Grades 6/7/8—11:00-12:00
FATHER—DAUGHTER DANCE Saturday, September 26th
6:30-8:30pm
Please join us for this year’s Father/Daughter dance in the St. Barnabas gymnasium. All Dads/Grandpas/Uncles etc. are welcome.
The cost is $25 per Dad and the girls are free with paid adult. We plan to have lots of things for the girls to do. Photo Booth, Craft, DJ, Nail station, Gift Card giveaways, and plenty of snacks, treats and drinks.
If you are interested in purchasing tickets please send in the bottom of the flyer with payment to Laura Bridgewater. We will not send home actual tickets but your name will be on the sign in sheet the night of the dance. Tickets will also be available after 9am and 11am Mass in September.
Tickets will not be sold at the door the night of the dance. Last day to purchase is September 25th.
Name_____________________________________
Number of Girls__________
U INDY SWIMMING AND DIVING GREYHOUND LESSON PROGRAM
Where: University of Indianapolis—Ruth Lily Fitness Center When: Monday & Wednesdays, 6:15-7:00 pm
Cost: $75 (Discount for 2nd child) Ages: 4-12 Tuesday & Thursdays available upon demand
Lessons taught by U Indy coaches and student athletes
Kids will be grouped based on experience and ability. Groups will not exceed 5 swimmers
Contact: Jason Hite, [email protected] or 417-224-2205
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St. Barnabas PTO
September Scrip Incentive
The class with the highest percentage of families purchasing $200 in Scrips between August 25th and Monday September 28th will win a
Steak n’ Shake Milk Shake party on October 2nd. (Thanks to Jennifer Himelick for the donation!)
To sweeten the deal all students from families that purchase $200 will also be out of uniform on Friday October 2nd.
On another note, for the August incentive we had 153 out of 329 (not 529) families participate in purchasing Scrips. That is 46% of our
families, PTO would love to have 100% participation!
If you have questions please contact: [email protected].
If you haven't finished your back-to-school shopping, you're in luck: on September 14, Thank-Scrip-ing™ Day is BACK! Don't miss 24 hours of awesome ScripNow® bonuses from dozens of your favorite retailers. Plus, we're shaking up the Thank-Scrip-ing Day formula for the first time ever, and some of our retailers are offering bonuses for Reload or ReloadNow® products too! As al-ways, our list of retailers is TOP SECRET - you'll have to wait until the promotion begins to find out who's participating.
Amazon Smiles & Kroger
Do you shop at Amazon? Want to help St. Barnabas PTO earn a little bit on each purchase?
www.smile.amazon.com create an account and link it to St. Barnabas PTO. Use the smile link to shop at Amazon and
0.5% of your purchase will be donated to St. Barnabas PTO.
Or do you shop at Kroger?
Link your Kroger Card to St. Barnabas PTO through the Kroger Website.
www.kroger.com
Create an account with your Kroger Card number. Then go to Community> Community Rewards. St. Barnabas’ Organi-
zation number is 10531.
Then each time you shop Kroger and scan your card for all those Kroger savings you will be supporting St. Barnabas.
The PTO received several hundred dollars and we were able to use that with other PTO earnings to give each teacher
$100 for supplies for their classrooms this year.
E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E
President: Deana Haworth
Vice President: Heather Hatfield
Secretary: Christine Woodruff
Treasurer: Robin McCurdy
Teacher Liaison: Lindsey Meyer
Next PTO meeting: October 22 6:30pm
Scrips Email: [email protected]
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GIRL SCOUTS REGISTRATION—ALL ARE WELCOME Grades KN-8
D A T E : 0 9 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 5
T I M E : 6 : 3 0 – 7 : 3 0
At Girl Scouts, girls are always counting down to the next adventure they'll go on together. Maybe it's artis-
tic. Maybe it's an experiment. Maybe it's getting outside or helping the community. With us, you'll make a
bunch of new friends and have a ton of new experiences that show you how exciting the world is, and how
awesome you are, over and over again.
McNally Hall
Contact Person for St. Barnabas
Cindy Sturm
Service Unit Manager
Erica Johnson
Please visit the Central Indiana Girl Scouts
website @www.girlscoutsindiana.org for
more details on Girl Scouting here in Central
Indiana
DISMISSAL AFTER MONDAY CHOIR PRACTICES
There are 92 students staying on Monday afternoons for liturgical choir practice. That’s great! We are ask-
ing parents who come to pick up their students to line their cars up in the lot just as we do for regular dismis-
sal and one of the teachers will dismiss the cars after all students are loaded. It will work best if no cars pull
up in along the drive and wait for students to come out. Thank you!
CUB SCOUTS Did you miss the Cub Scout sign-up last week? If so, that is not a problem. Just call Craig Blandford at 317-489-2882 to get information about Cub Scouts and how to sign your son up. Craig Blandford, Cubmaster, St. Barnabas Pack 564
VISION/HEARING SCREENING SEPTEMBER 21
Marion County Health Department will be at our school on September 21st to perform vision and hearing
exams. The follow students will be tested.
Vision Screening—Grades 1/3/5/8
Hearing Screening—Grades 1/4/7
If you do not want your child tested, please contact Mrs. McCarthy at [email protected]
If your child is not in the above grades and you would like them tested, please email Mrs. McCarthy at
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RONCALLI CHEERLEADING CLINIC 2015:
Saturday, September 12 at Roncalli High School Gymnasium
1st - 4th Grade: 1 to 3:30 pm; $20 includes drawstring bag & snack
5th - 8th Grade: 10:30 am to 4 pm; $30 includes drawstring bag & snack (please bring a Sack Lunch) Register no later than Tuesday, September 1 at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0545aba822a3fc1-icheer
Mail check made payable to Roncalli Cheerleading - RHS; Attn: Jen Kocher, Head Cheer Coach, 3300 Prague Road, Indpls 46227 Thank you all so much for your time and support!
RONCALLI CIRCLE OF FAITH DINNER Please consider joining us for Roncalli's Circle of Faith Fund Dinner on Thursday, September 24th. The event, which serves as the kick-off for the 2015-2016 Circle of Faith Fund Campaign, will be held in the Roncalli Family Room (Gymnasium) with hors d'oeuvres beginning at 6 pm. Dinner and program will begin at 7 pm and will conclude at approximately 9 pm. Attire for the evening is business casual, and there is no cost to attend this event. If you are able to attend, please contact Tina Hayes at [email protected] or at 787-8277, extension 239 by Monday, September 21st to RSVP.
RONCALLI INVITES ALUMNI AND FRIENDS TO HOMECOMING
Mark it on your calendar! Roncalli High School’s Homecoming is Friday, September 25, 2015 at 7 p.m. against Brebeuf Jesuit High School. The Roncalli Alumni Association is sponsoring a pre-game tent party “On the Circle” beginning at 5:30 p.m. for the Chartrand High School and Sacred Heart High School “Classes of 1966” celebrating 50 years since their graduation. Football players and cheerleaders from the “Class of ‘91” will also be honored at this event.
Come and help celebrate a Roncalli victory at the post-game tent party at McQ’s Pub & Eatery immediately following the game with special musical guest Zanadoo!
All Alumni are invited to the pre-game tent party at McQ’s Pub and Eatery beginning at 5:00 p.m. For questions, contact Roncalli Alumni Director, Gary Armbruster, at Roncalli High School at 787.8277, ext. 242.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CYO NIGHT Come help cheer on the Roncalli girls volleyball team as they take on the Brebeuf Braves Tuesday Septem-ber 15, 2015. Freshman and JV will begin at 5:30 and Varsity at 6:30. All girls in grades 4th -8th are admitted free of charge. There will be pizza, prizes and fun all around. Go REBELS