St.
Ambrose School,
2007-2008
Weekly
News Files
December 20, 2007
Christmas Blessings to all in the St. Ambrose Family
Mark Your Calendar
We're
kicking off Catholic Schools Week a bit early with a special 4:00 Mass
on January 20. Please plan to attend and share in some good news!
Act Now to Maintain Title V-A Funding
Funding
for the 2007-2008 school year is set, but Title V-A will cease to exist
unless Congress acts. The best thing to do is contact your federal
legislative representatives, both House and Senate, and let them know
how important Title V-A is to your students. In the past, these
funds have been used to purchase the sound systems in most of
the rooms and we are currently using Title V funds to purchase another
sound system
for another room. The funds have decreased considerably over
the last couple of years and now the threat is that it will be
completely gone. Private schools really depend on these monies
for a variety of items.
Classroom Sound Systems Enhance Audio Learning
Proceeds
from the Box Tops and similar collections, plus the Quilt Social,
have helped to purchase these $1700 sound systems, but more funds are
needed. If you, your company, or any organization you are affiliated
with is looking for a year-end contribution opportunity, please contact
Sr. Carol.
Box Tops
Continue to save your boxtops for the upcoming contest in February.
Campbell's Soup Labels
Mrs.
Moses is a member of the Labels for Education Coordinator Advisory
Board and will be attending the committee meeting January 10 and 11 in
Philadelphia.
In
the Office
All TWB orders received after November
25 will be ready at church on December 22 and 23, and at school by December 21. Purchase one of the last three Entertainment Books for $25 each. Don't forget to pick up
some Together We're Better cards while you're
there.
Technology Update
St.
Ambrose students benefit from age-appropriate use of technology in the
classroom. In Kindergarten through Second Grade, students are exposed
to the internet via educational web sites projected in the classroom.
Grades 3 through 5 attend Computer class in the lab where students
learn keyboarding and the basics of Office software. Students in Grades
6 through 8 visit the Computer lab with their teachers and learn
advanced Office skills applied to projects in specific subject areas.
All students benefit from our subscription to United Streaming, a web
site with curriculum-enhancing videos. The manipulatives and visuals engage and excite our students, regardless of their age.
Kindergarten Renovation
We are adding a bathroom to and expanding the Kindergarten room over the holidays.
Video Streaming
Check out the new video clips on the St. Ambrose web site. Click the St. Ambrose link here or atop the upper-left column on the Fast Direct home page. Or enter www.stambroseonthehill.com in your web browser.
Faith and Sacraments
Happy Advent! The school children attend an Advent prayer service every
Monday at 7:45 in the gym before they go to their classrooms.
Submitted by Cathy Griner
Collection for
the Homeless
St. Ambrose School has joined other Catholic schools in the Archdiocese in the
Key Player Initiative to eliminate homelessness. This initiative wants to
provide opportunities for self-sufficiency and dignity to those who are homeless
or who are at risk of becoming homeless. During
Advent the teachers will help students become more aware of the
problems that the homeless face. A representative from St. Patrick's
Center addressed the faculty after school on December 3 and presented
an assembly to the students on December 18.
An update
of the money collected by the school children for the Key Player Initiative for
the homeless: September--$179.29, October--$207.76, November--$274.06. Students
will continue to collect for the homeless during December and January for this
initiative to fund housing and programs for the homeless of St. Louis.Submitted by Cathy Griner Be
Informed Before Seeing an Upcoming Children's Movie
Please
review information about an
upcoming children's movie that will be released
on December 7 during the
Christmas season. The author of
the trilogy of books on which the movie is based is an atheist and is
trying to influence children against God in a sly way. The
link gives more details:
http://snopes.com/politics/religion/compass.asp.
In Appreciation- To Jack Ostermeyer for reversing the office door.
- To Debbie Hilderbrand, Brian Ward, and Ben
and Joe Calloni for installing the penthouse LCD projector and additional improvements in the computer lab.
- To Hilma Moses and the Quilt Social, the proceeds from which were used to purchase customized computer tables.
- To Chris Felt, who is working on several short videos to be added as links from the St. Ambrose web page.
- To the Catholic School Office for the new school banner which is hanging on the fence along Marconi Avenue.
| Thursday, December 20 | Sacred Heart Villa Christmas Pageant, Grades K, 1, and 2 |
| Friday, December 21 | All-School Mass Stages Performance for Students Noon Dismissal for Christmas Holidays |
| Thursday, January 3 | Classes Resume |
A nice update about the 2nd grade
Brownie troop lead by Bobbi Pineda & Ellen Tisell:
Deacon John took the girls around the church and discussed special things about the
service, special nooks and crannies in the church, and then showed them the bone
fragment from St Ambrose. During the bone fragment showing, one of our Brownies
asked Deacon John, "Did you buy any cookie dough?"
We also learned about
the angel tree and picked one to give to (as a troop). The request was for
"energy." In asking the girls what that meant, they said things like "they need
to run," "they need to eat better," and then finally realized that it meant they
might need help with their electric bill. We discussed what this might be like
and the girls decided that they want to donate $100 as a troop. Earlier in the
day, two girls were "tipped" a dollar each while selling cookie dough. These two
girls have turned this money around into a donation as well. We therefore have
$102 to send for "energy." If any girls have change or families want to donate
further to this cause, we will continue to take donations through Sunday the
16th.
Congratulations
to Grace Frisella!!!!!
Grace competed in a State gymnastics meet this weekend.
She came in first in every event (except 2nd in beam) and placed first all
around. Great Job, Grace! Your dedication and hard work inspires us all.
Soccer Goals
Congratulations to 8th Grader Gina Migneco!! Gina played soccer this year for
St. Mary Magdalen and they won the City/County playoffs Wednesday night in the
bitter cold, 4-2. Way to go Gina!! We are very proud of you.
Congratulations to 7th graders Timmy Booth, Stephen Lordo, Justin Seaton,
Stephen Stemlau, Jacob Winkler, and Joey Wiss, who played for the 7th Grade St.
Joan of Arc team. They made it to the first round of the City/County Soccer
Playoffs. They lost Wednesday night to Holy Infant, which
scored their winning goal with less than 1 minute left in the game. This
is 2nd year in a row that they went to the playoffs. Last year, they lost in
the semi-finals. They'll give it a try again next year when they are in 8th
grade. Way to go boys!! Congratulations and good luck next year.
Rick
Severino
Soccer Director
| In
the Classroom and the Community | Top |
Kindergarten News
Kindergarten
is learning about Advent. We have an Advent wreath in our classrooms
and the children are anxious to light all of the candles. They
completed the pages in their books about Advent and were very excited
to discover that our religion textbook has the candles colored
incorrectly. We wrote a letter to the book publishers about this
mistake. The children also learned about Hanukkah and lighting the
candles on the menorah.
Submitted by Mrs. Foster
Thursday, December 06, was a great day in K-108. We celebrated St. Nicholas Day in many ways.
First, many of the children shared their stories of what treat they received
from him. If a child had received a visit last night from St. Nick, I explained
that sometimes he can’t make it to everyone’s houses in one night because he
doesn’t have that many helpers this early in Dec. I told them that maybe he was
coming another night or maybe they would get all their treats on Christmas
morning. I gave the children whom St. Nick was not able to visit 3 pieces of
candy and some stickers. This seemed to cheer them up. After recess, we
discovered that St. Nick had been in our classroom while we were outside! He
left each child a new green highlighter and a bubble gum candy cane! It was a
wonderful surprise and the children’s reaction was priceless.
Mrs. Foster found a great website for children about St. Nick complete with
stories, songs, and interactive games like memory and tic-tac-toe. It was really
cute and the children enjoyed it a lot.
We ended the day by going to the middle school floor and meeting with the 7th
grade buddies in Mrs. Griner’s room. Together they created beautiful Christmas
place mats for St. Patrick’s center. It was a very positive experience all
around!
Submitted by Mrs. Patke
| Volunteer
Opportunities | Top |
Please
remember
that you must attend the
Protecting God's Children Workshop
and
complete the paperwork in order to volunteer with the students.
The
workshops are listed on the Archdiocesan website
or you may
call Linda in the school office (772-1437).
Bernadette Mense is
in charge of Lunch Room Parents and looking for
more volunteers. If you would like to
help with lunch duty, please contact Bernadette.
New
Server Training
New server training will be on the
last Sunday of the month at 10:00 am in the church. You must be going
into the 5th grade and/or at least 11 years old. Adults are welcomed!!!
This is an opportunity for a family to serve Mass together. All servers
must complete the server sign-up sheet and return it to Deacon John to
be placed on the schedule. Families members are scheduled together as a
group. The training dates are:
December
30, 2007 at 10:00 am in church
Link to Lunches
You
may check the link on the main Fast Direct page
to view a spreadsheet of Taste of the Hill lunch payments through
December. The special lunch for January 14 is being rescheduled. Watch
for more information on this and regarding ordering for the second
semester.
Yearbook Photos
It is time once again to start compiling photos for the 2007-2008 yearbook.
Laura McQuay, a 5th grade parent, has taken over the yearbook and
is looking for sports photos, pictures from LaFesta, scouts, Trunk-or-Treat,
field trips, etc. If you have photos, please send them to school on a CD,
addressed to Laura McQuay. As always, thank you for your help!
Submitted by Mrs. Elmore
Notes to Parents
- Fast Food is not
acceptable for lunch; please do not deliver to school for your
children.
- The Handbook is a guide,
but does not address all situations. When in doubt about a policy or
procedure, please ask.
- If your child has a
special medical need, please inform Linda in the School Office.
- Please
don't park in the soccer lot during school hours if you are visiting
school or chaperoning a field trip, as the cars block the use of the
lot for recess.
- Birthday
treats are distributed to students in their homerooms during break
time. Please follow Handbook guidelines regarding acceptable treats and
also refrain from delivering special lunches to students on these days.
- Party invitations
may be distributed at school only if all students in the
class are invited.
Recycle
Your
Ink Jet Cartridges, Paper, and Aluminum Cans
This
free program generates money
for St. Ambrose and helps protect the environment. Simply drop the
cartridges off in the cafeteria and the paper and cans in the bins on
Hereford.
New
Instructions Regarding Campbell's Labels
Please
send in the entire label, as the instructions for submitting labels
have changed. We will have homeroom parents help with the
cutting
that is required. Pass
the word to
grandparents and neighbors who may save them too. And, don't forget to
keep clipping boxtops and labels and saving them for upcoming contests!
Save
More Labels
Please save labels from Nestle Pure
Life Purified Water. The school gains points for every label saved and
we can earn equipment at the end of the year. Please turn these labels
in separately from the Campbell labels.
Homeroom Parents
Kdg: Captain - Jennifer Mayberry, Ellie Lankford, Rachel
Rickert
Gr.
1: Captain - Karen Sinak, Carolyn Mitchell, Teresa Bozikis, Teresa
Weitz, Jill Springer, Nickie Collora
Gr. 2:
Captain - Bernadette Mense, Toni Paulus, Jill Springer, Tammi
Miles
Gr. 3: Captain - Julie Passanise, Stacey Byrne, Carolyn
Mitchell, Cami Johanningmeier
Gr. 4: Captain - Angie
Kaestner, Kathy Ward, Joanie Stark, Teresa Severino
Gr. 5:
Captain - Ann Konzen, Karen Sinak, JoAnn Cronin, Janice Summers,
Jennifer Byers
Gr. 6: Co-Captains - Diana Smith &
Margie Meyers, Toni Paulus, Pam Vollmer, Angie Kaestner
Gr.
7: Captain - Bernadette Mense, Anna Stremlau, Robyn O'Leary, Jeanne
Bergfeld
Gr. 8: Captain - Michelle Calcaterra, Donna
Nappier, Stacey Byrne, Lynn Berra, Vicky Crump, Elaine Hall
PTO
"Taste of the Hill" Lunch Schedule (served from 11:00 -
1:00)
January date TBD
(Grade 4) - Pasta House
February 4 (Grade 3) - LoRusso's -
dinner
February 25 (Grade 2) - Anthonino's
March
- None
April 21 (K & Grade 1) - BBQ
Class
Celebration/Activity Schedule
This list identifies
the classes responsible for hospitality at each event, as organized by
the room parent:
- April 7 - Confirmation -
Grades 5 & 6 - more details to follow
- April 14 - First Holy
Communion (this is the Monday after the Holy Communion Mass on
Saturday, April 12) - Grades K & 1 - more details to follow
- May 23 - 8th Grade
Graduation - Grade 7 organizes reception (in the cafeteria) to follow
6:30 pm graduation mass
2007-2008
Student Council Members
Officers
President:
Rachel Pearson
Vice
President: Gwen Calcaterra
Secretary:
Alyssa Hilderbrand
Treasurer:
Sam Herbig
Class
Representatives
5th: Marissa Sinak and
Julie Dempsey
6th:
Addyson Collora and Julia Stark
7th:
Michaela Mense and Nicci Amato
8th:
Samantha Been and Zach Bandera
School Rewards
Target's Take
Charge of
Education Program
Apply for a Target REDcard or Visa
and 1% of your
purchases are returned to your designated school.
Foot
Locker School Rewards and Flowers into Dollars
Present
the key tags recently sent home at Foot Locker stores or shop
online at footlocker.com and 1-800-flowers.com, using our School Code
WL3B when checking out. Whatever your method of payment, 5% of what you
spend will be donated to St. Ambrose.
Macy's Shop for
Education Program
Sign
up to support St. Ambrose and every time you use your Macy's card, the
school earns money. Complete the flyer sent home this week and return
to the office to start earning from 1 to 3 percent of your monthly
charged purchases at Macy's.
Internet Search Website
Search
the web
with www.goodsearch.com
and money from their advertisers
will go to your favorite
charity.
Also
check
out the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Website at www.ascjus.org.
Our sisters are now engaged in retreat work at Queen of Apostles Center
in Imperial. If you are interested in joining or taking a group for a
day or overnight retreat, please contact Sr. Rosemary Buttice, ASCJ, at
636-464-0163.
Archdiocesan
Mandate
All parents who wish to participate in any
event (lunch duty, field trips, class parties, Breakfast with Santa,
etc.) at school involving children MUST attend the Protecting God's
Children Workshop. For information on times and locations of the
workshops, please visit the archdiocesan website www.archstl.org and follow
the link or consult the recent message to parents on Fast Direct. Don't
forget the November 6 workshop here at St. Ambrose.
Our
Fabulous Faculty
| Grade | Teacher | Homeroom | Voice Mail |
| K | Maria Foster | 107 | 134 |
| Michelle Patke | 108 | 134 |
| 1 | Mary Lynne Harris | 205 | 138 |
| Jennifer O'Toole | 202 | 125 |
| 2 | Jennifer Smith | 204 | 137 |
| Margaret Rotter | 203 | 136 |
| 3 | Emily Elmore | 103 | 123 |
| Ann Grandstaff | 105 | 130 |
| 4 | Anne Henning | 106 | 133 |
| Sr. Margaret Mary
Stoverink | 104 | 129 |
| 5 | Judy King | 307 | 145 |
| Debbie Hilderbrand
(homeroom)
| 308 | 146 |
| 6 | Eugene Marella | 303 | 141 |
| Leanne Durham | 304 | 142 |
| 7 | Cathy Griner | 305 | 143 |
| Dwight Elmore | 302 | 140 |
| 8 | Shanna Kar | 306 | 144 |
| Mary Scherer | 301 | 139 |
| Art | JoAnn Dreas | 201 | 117 |
| Computer | Debbie Hilderbrand | Computer Lab | 126 |
| Learning
Consultant, 5-8 | Lisa Horner | Penthouse | 119 |
| Learning Consultant, K-4 | Terry Kellar | Penthouse | 120 |
| Physical Education | Beth Brickey | Gym | 263 |
| Italian, K-3 | Sr. Ruth Aubrey | | |
| Italian, 4-8 | Annunciata Buzzai | | |
| Teacher Aide | Sr. Sandra Krupp | | |
| Principal | Sr. Carol Sansone | Office | 114 |
| Office | Hilma Moses | Office | 115 |
| Office | Linda Gambaro | Office | 116 |
| Extended Care | Susan Nelson | Cafeteria | 314-922-9475 |