Page 1 SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC SCHOOL November 16, 2012
Page 2 THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Race for Education receipts totaled more than $18,000!!!!! Due to the Warrenton Christmas Parade being held on Friday night instead of Saturday this year, we have decided not to participate. We re hoping that they will move it back to Saturday and then we will try again next year. There will be a Casino Night kickoff meeting on November 28 th at 7:00 p.m. in the science room. This is your chance to get in on the ground floor and share your ideas. Remember, this is our second biggest fundraiser next to the Race for Education but it is also a huge amount of fun even the planning. Breakfast with Santa is on December 8 th. Carol Vargas is coordinating the event and although she is extremely talented and well-organized, she can always use more help, especially at the event itself. Please contact her at cvargas@asce.org if you can help. And if you can t help, we certainly hope you can attend. It s a great event. The new directories were sent out via password protected e-mail to all the families who opted to be listed in the directory. If you did not receive one or could not open yours please let me know. There are also some printed copies available in the office for those who cannot print their own. I did not have the pre-school families on my original list so I will send those out very soon. So sorry. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the PTO, you may contact me directly. My e-mail address is nkchipman@gmail.com. Nancy Chipman PTO President
Page 3 School News We will begin WINTER UNIFORM on Monday, November 19th. The uniform guidelines follow if you need further details. Criminal Background Checks for Volunteers & VIRTUS Requirements In accordance with diocesan policy, only those parents who have completed the criminal background check are eligible to volunteer in the school. Those who have not yet completed the background check process may request a packet of forms from the front office. Virtus training is required for all volunteers. It is provided by the Arlington Diocese. Go to www.virtusonline.org to choose a class and register on line. We are once again requesting pictures of any soldiers that are relatives or friends that you would like St. John s School to keep in their prayers. Please send them to the office and we will put them up on our Military Board. We are looking for individuals interested in substituting in our school. It can be used as volunteer hours or paid position. Please call or come by the office for more information. Parent Rosary Group: The parent Rosary Group meets on Tuesdays in the Music Room after drop off. We will meet to pray for our families, school, parish, and our own special intentions. This will be a great way to build our school community and lift up our voices together in prayer. Little ones are invited to join us and play while we pray. No experience necessary; you don't even have to be Catholic! Guides and Rosaries will be available. Contact Teresa Paccassi for more information: 540-878 6900, tpaccassi@msn.com The PTO of St. John School is sponsoring a Festival of Wreaths, November 26 through December 8. The main halls of the Preschool and Elementary school will be decorated with wreaths designed by teachers, staff and parents. Donations of $2.00 per child are still being accepted. Place donation in envelope marked PTO Wreaths. The Wreaths will be sold by Silent Auction with bidding sheets accompanying each wreath. Bidding will end at 11:00 am December 8, at the Breakfast with Santa. Winners will be notified. Thank you for supporting the Festival of Wreaths! God bless you! Lunchroom/Playground Parent Volunteers Needed! Shifts available any day of the week for the following lunch and recess schedule: Lunch grades 4-8: 11:10 11:35 (grades K-3 are on the playground) Lunch grades K-3: 11:35 11:55 (grades 4-8 are on the playground) Lunchroom volunteers help the little ones get going with their food/drinks as needed and make sure that everyone is moving along with their lunches. Playground volunteers make certain that the safety rules are being followed, and are available for assistance when needed. The kids really get a kick out of seeing Mom or Dad at school, and the extra level of safety and attention given to our children is invaluable. Please contact Kelly Pettit for more information at (540) 347-9040 or by email at KayleighKP@gmail.com.
Page 4 More School News Paul VI Catholic High School LIVE NATIVITY - Sunday, December 9, 2012 - From 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the evening - 10675 Fairfax Blvd, Fairfax, VA 22030 Join us for the Christmas Story - see and hear the story of Christ s birth. Bring your family and take part in the census; enter the town of Bethlehem and be there for the Angels chorus. There may not be room at the Inn but the storytellers are sure to warm you in the night s chill. Families are invited to sing treasured carols with us and feel the magic and love of the season in a very powerful way. We encourage you to dress as a visitor to Bethlehem, as a Shepherd, or Angel. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the cafeteria. Please join us and be a part of this magical evening. Contact us with questions: campusministry@paulvi.net Please check the name inside your child s fleece to ensure each child has the correct fleece. All students need to be properly dressed on Dress Down Days. Please utilize the same guidelines as on uniform days. Ident-A-Kid, the nation s oldest and largest child ID Safety Program will be coming to our school in December. They will be offering parents cell phone electronic child identification, ekid-id, along with the traditional child ID card. Look for more information to come. Happy Birthday to our Students and Staff with November birthdays: Rachel O Herron November 2nd Amanda Fackenthall November 13th Joshua Staufenberg November 2nd Christiana Frazier November 16th Grace Blanchette November 4th Sage Poland November 21st Ruby Williams November 7th Mrs. Palmer November 23rd Ava Caprarese November 10th Samantha Homeyer November 25th Isabel Frazier November 10th Madeleine Peitler November 29th Morgan Maybach November 10th
Page 5 St. John the Evangelist Catholic School GRANDFATHERED UNIFORM DRESS CODE Grandfathered uniforms can be worn by students who attended St. John School 2011-2012. If there is a nonuniform day, the student and parent will be notified via school newsletter or e-mail. The school uniforms must be from Flynn and O Hara Uniform Company only. GIRLS UNIFORMS, GRADES K-5 Red plaid uniform jumper with white Peter Pan collar blouse (long or short sleeved), hunter green crew neck cardigan sweater (optional). Khaki uniform cuffed shorts with black or brown belt, green or white polo OR Peter Pan blouse (fall and spring only). Khaki uniform slacks with black or brown belt may be worn during winter only. Hunter green or white knee socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing). Hunter green or white tights may be worn in winter uniform season. Brown or black sturdy mary-janes, saddle or dress shoes. No ballet slippers, heels, crocs, sandals, open toe, boots, booties, clogs (without backs) or wheelies. BOYS UNIFORMS, GRADES K-5 Khaki uniform walking shorts (fall and spring only) with black or brown belt and three button green or white knit polo. Khaki uniform slacks with black or brown belt worn with white or green three button knit polo. Hunter green crew-neck pullover sweater (optional). Hunter green or white crew socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing). Solid brown or black sturdy dress or tie shoes with matching laces. No crocs or wheelies. GIRLS UNIFORM, GRADES 6-8 Khaki uniform kilt worn with white oxford button down collar blouse (short or long sleeved). Hunter green v-neck pull-over sweater or vest (worn every day during winter uniform season). Khaki uniform walking shorts with belt worn with button down collar blouse, or green or white knit polo (fall and summer only). Khaki uniform slacks with black or brown belt, uniform blouse and v-neck pullover (winter uniform season only). Hunter green or white knee socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing). Hunter green or white tights may be worn in winter uniform season Brown or black sturdy mary-janes, saddle or dress shoes. No ballet slippers, heels, crocs, sandals, open toe, boots, booties, clogs (without backs) or wheelies. BOYS UNIFORM, GRADES 6-8 Khaki uniform slacks with white oxford button down collar shirt (long or short sleeved), hunter green v-neck sweater or vest, hunter green twill tie, black or brown belt. Khaki uniform walking shorts with three button hunter green or white polo shirt, black or brown belt (optional fall and spring only). Hunter green or white crew socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing). Solid brown or black sturdy dress or tie shoes with matching laces. No crocs or wheelies.
Page 6 St. John the Evangelist Catholic School Dress Code The dress code provides a standard for our students, which fosters an environment conducive to learning and respectful behavior. Final decisions regarding the school uniform rest with the principal/administration. Uniform Requirements: School uniforms are to be worn with pride and according to school regulations. St. John students are expected to follow rules of good grooming and modesty. Uniforms are to be clean and in good repair. By complying with school rules regarding the wear of the proper school uniform, children are learning about responsibility and individual pride. All uniforms must be purchased from the designated uniform companies. A uniform non-compliance form will be issued for lack of uniform compliance which must be signed by the parents and returned to school the following day. The second noncompliance will result in calling the parent to pick the student up from school and obtain the correct uniform component out of compliance. The third violation will result in a disciplinary referral signed by the principal and filed in the permanent record. Uniform Guidelines: Shirts must remain neatly tucked in and belts must be worn when wearing pants or shorts. Ties are expected to be pulled up and top shirt buttons buttoned. Girls jumpers and skirts may not be more than two inches above the knee. Middle school girls are required to wear a white camisole under the blouse in the fall and spring when not wearing the vest. Only white undershirts may be worn under dress shirts. Tattoos and transfers are not permitted. Students are to maintain neat hairstyles. Hair fads or unusual styles are not permitted. Streaking or any hair color is not permitted. Hair must not go below the brow and must remain out of the face. Boys hair should be neatly trimmed and above the collar. Boys facial hair should be kept shaved. Girls with pierced ears may wear one pair of small post or stud earrings in the lower lobe. Hoops and dangling earrings may not be worn. Boys are not permitted to wear earrings of any kind. Bracelets may not be worn. A religious medal or cross, one simple ring and a watch may be worn. No other jewelry of any kind is permitted. No make-up of any kind is permitted nor is nail polish permitted. Hair accessories (barrettes, headbands, etc.) must be neutral in color. Black, brown, gold, silver are acceptable. All students in grades K-8 will wear the gym uniform to school on the assigned PE days and remain in the uniform all day. During winter uniform season the sweatpant is required. Shorts may be worn under the sweatpant and may be removed for PE class only. The optional grey half zip sweatshirt or maroon fleece from the designated uniform companies may be worn in the classroom on the assigned PE days. Students may wear uniform sweaters or vests in the classroom. Optional fleece from Flynn and O Hara may be worn, as well, all days including with the PE uniform. Non-uniform jackets and sweaters are not permitted in any classroom. Boys may wear the optional uniform walking short during the fall and spring uniform season. However, the required school uniform (K-4: slacks with polo, 5-8: slacks with oxford, vest and tie) must be worn on Fridays for mass.
Page 7 St. John the Evangelist Catholic School 2012-2013 Uniform Dress Code Purchased from Flynn & O Hara GIRLS UNIFORMS, GRADES K-4 1. Maroon and grey uniform jumper 2. White peter pan collar blouse 3. Maroon crew neck cardigan sweater with school shield (optional) 4. Maroon fleece with school shield (optional, may be worn with PE and school uniform in the classroom) 5. White knee socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing) 6. White tights (optional in winter uniform season) 7. Black sturdy mary-janes, saddle or dress shoes. No ballet slippers, heels, crocs, sandals, open toe, boots, booties, clogs (without backs) or wheelies. BOYS UNIFORMS, GRADES K-4 1. Grey uniform slacks 2. Grey uniform walking shorts (optional and may be worn in fall and spring only with the exception of Fridays and Mass) 3. White three button knit polo with school shield 4. Maroon sweater vest with school logo (optional) 5. Maroon fleece with school shield (optional, may be worn with PE and school uniform in the classroom) 6. Black belt 7. Black crew socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing) 8. Solid black sturdy dress or tie shoes with matching laces. No crocs or wheelies. GIRLS UNIFORM, GRADES 5-8 1. Maroon and grey uniform skirt 2. White ¾ sleeve blouse 3. Maroon v-neck sweater vest with school logo (worn every day during winter uniform season) 4. Maroon fleece with school shield (optional, may be worn with PE and school uniform in the classroom) 5. White knee socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing) 6. Black sturdy mary-janes, saddle or dress shoes. No ballet slippers, heels, crocs, sandals, open toe, boots, booties, clogs (without backs) or wheelies. BOYS UNIFORM, GRADES 5-8 1. Grey uniform slacks 2. White oxford button down collar shirt 3. Maroon v-neck sweater vest with school shield (worn everyday during winter uniform season) 4. Navy, maroon and white stripped uniform tie 5. Maroon fleece with school shield (optional, may be worn with PE and school uniform in the classroom) 6. Black belt 7. Black crew socks (no low cut socks or socks with logos or writing) 8. Black sturdy dress or tie shoes with matching laces. No crocs or wheelies. 9. Grey uniform walking shorts (optional and may be worn in fall and spring only with the exception of Fridays for Mass) 10. White three button polo shirt with school shield (optional fall and spring only)
Page 8 PE Uniform Dress Code 2012-2013 Uniform Dress Code Purchased from Lands End GIRLS AND BOYS PE UNIFORM, GRADES K-8 1. Short sleeve grey t-shirt with school logo 2. Black mesh shorts 3. Black sweatpants (worn during winter uniform season) 4. Grey half zip sweatshirt with school shield (optional) 5. Maroon fleece with school shield (optional, may be worn with PE and school uniform in the classroom, purchased from Flynn & O Hara) 6. Black or white ankle sport socks 7. Dark non-marking athletic shoes All students in grades K-8 will wear the gym uniform to school on the assigned PE days and remain in the uniform all day. During winter uniform season the sweatpant is required. Shorts may be worn under the sweatpant and may be removed for PE class only. The optional grey half zip sweatshirt or maroon fleece from the designated uniform companies may be worn in the classroom on the assigned PE days.
Page 9 Dates to Remember November 17 Open House, 9am-Noon Embers Drama Performance, 2pm, 7pm Trinity Hall November 21 Early Dismissal 11:30am No Extended Day November 22-25 Thanksgiving Break, No School November 26 Lions Club Screening November 27 1st and 2nd Grade Field Trip November 29 Catholic HS Placement Test November 30 Catholic HS Placement Test-makeup December 1 Public HS Placement Test December 3 Advent Wreath Ceremony December 5 4th-8th Field Trip 1st Penance Parent Meeting, 7pm Trinity Hall December 6 Dress Down Day for Catholic Charities, Minimum $1.00 December 7 First Friday Mass with the Rosary December 8 Breakfast with Santa 8am-Noon Feast of the Immaculate Conception December 10 Advent Wreath Ceremony First Penance Meeting December 11 Principal s Chat December 11-12 Confessions in the Library, 9:30 am December 12 PTO Meeting, 7pm Science Lab December 13 Ident-a-Kid Christmas Band & Orchestra Concert, 3:30-4:30 Music Room December 14 Student of the Month Celebration at Mass 4th Grade Carpool Bake Sale Middle School Winter Dance, 7-10pm
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Page 14 MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP NOVEMBER MEETING: BOWLING!! WHEN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TIME: 6:00-7:30PM WHERE: BROADVIEW LANES 272 BROADVIEW AVE., WARRENTON DROP OFF AND PICK UP AT BOWLING LANES COST: $13.00/PERSON(INCLUDES 2 GAMES, SHOE RENTAL, PIZZA AND SODA PLEASE SEE MR. STOHLMAN FOR A PERMISSION SLIP AND MORE INFORMATION. HOPE TO SEE MANY OF YOU THERE!!
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