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March 30, 2018 Volume 1, Issue 2
St. Rose Catholic School
St. Rose Catholic School
Newsletter Kindergarten—Preschool Registration
April 13, 2018 is the date set for Kindergarten registration at St. Rose
School, for more information please contact school 740-342-3043.
Children must be 5 years of age by August 1 to register.
In addition to completing the registration forms, we need the follow-
ing: copy of birth certificate, copy of current immunization records,
last 4 digits of child’s Social Security number, and a copy of current
custody papers (if separated or divorced).
You can pick up KG & Preschool info folders in the School Office.
40 Cans of Food—Forty Days of Lent
All classrooms are participat-
ing in our local Knights of Co-
lumbus Council 1065 Food
Drive during the 40 days of
Lent. Each of us is challenged
to donate a can of food for
each of the forty days. Collec-
tion bins are in the rear of
each church. Please be gener-
ous!
EdChoice Expansion Scholarships
The EdChoice Expansion Scholarship Application window opened
February 1st of this year and will remain open through April 30th of
this year. This Scholarship is income and grade level based the
amount of the scholarship is currently $4,650 for grades K-5. For
complete information regarding the EdChoice Scholarship program
please call me or visit this link:
http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/OtherResources/Scholarships/
EdChoice-Scholarship-Program
School Calendar
April 3
Start of Spring Flower sale
SRCS Education
Commission Mtg. 7 pm
April 6
School Mass—2nd Grade
April 8
First Communion 9 am
Church of the Atonement
April 11
Individual Spring Pictures
April 12
Class Pictures
April 12
First Communion Family
Dinner 6 pm
April 13
School Mass—1st Grade
Kindergarten Registration
First Communicants Retreat
April 14
First Communion
St. Bernard’s 4 pm
April 15
First Communion
St. Patrick’s 9 am
First Communion St. Rose
10:30 am
Faith - Knowledge - Service
The students of Mrs. Shumaker have been working on biographical re-
search. Famous Americans is the topic for 2nd graders and the 3rd
graders study scientific research. The culmination of their research is a
Wax Museum type presentation. Students
prepare a poster board including information,
photos & a timeline about their subject. They
also dress up as the person and give a short
speech about their subject.
The 4th grade students of Ms. Harvey also
participate, but their research is done on fa-
mous Ohioans. Their curriculum includes
Ohio history.
The students presented on both Thursday
and Friday.
Thursday is
dress rehearsal day and all the St.
Rose students attended and learned
about many interesting people. Friday
the parking lot was full of cars as par-
ents, grandparents came to listen to
the presentation.
Thanks to our great teachers who pre-
pared and assisted our students in
their great presentations.
New Servers Training
Wax Museum
Easter Week Services
Church of the Atonement Monday March 26, 7:00pm. Evening Prayer Service Holy Thursday St. Rose of Lima March 29, 7:00pm Mass of the Lord's Supper Good Friday Service St. Rose of Lima, Friday March 30, 12:00pm St. Patrick, Friday March 30, 3:00pm St. Bernard, Friday March 30, 3:00pm Atonement, Friday March 30, 7:00pm Holy Saturday Easter Vigil St. Rose of Lima Saturday March 31, 8:30pm Easter Sunday Masses St. Rose of Lima 7:30am & 10:30am St. Patrick 9:00am Church of the Atonement 9:00am St. Bernard 10:30am
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Third grade students at SRCS have
started receiving appropriate training
to become Altar Servers. During the
training students will learn basic infor-
mation about the Catholic Church, the
Mass, and how to carry out specific
tasks while observing others serving at
the Altar. Deacon Mark Weiner has
been conducting the training in St.
Rose Church.
School Wide Safety Training
On Tuesday, March 20 St. Rose students and staff took part in ALICE
Training. ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) Training is
an instructor-led class providing preparation and a plan for individuals
and organizations on how to proactively handle the threat of an aggressive
intruder or active shooter event. New Lexington Police Department Chief
Scott Ervin and School Liaison Officer Chad Gibbs facilitated the training.
We thank Chief Ervin and Officer Gibbs for training us.
Fisher Catholic High School put on fabulous performances of “Guys and Dolls” on March 23 & 24th.
Participating were the following alumni of SRCS:
Elliot Boley as Society Max, Maeve Boley as Mar-tha, Haley Walsh as Alli-son, Sarah Mooney as Sa-rah Brown, Elizabeth Vogue crew, Gavin LeGrand as Benny South-street, and Claire Bowen-Kunkler crew.
Were are very proud of our graduates!
Mrs. Laura Nash Hagy, SRCS Alumni & dentist, teaching preschoolers about tooth care.
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Latchkey Program
St. Rose School is looking into starting a program (before and after
school). The school would like to know if there are any families who
would be interested in the program for the 2018-2019 school year. Before
school would be from 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. Monday-Friday. After school
would be from 3:25 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Cost would be
$5.00 for 1⁄2 day (morning or afternoon) or$7.00 for both morning and
afternoon. Payment for Latchkey would not be added to tuition and
would have to be made to the school office on a biweekly or monthly ba-
sis. If you are interested, please let Mrs. Gable know at the school office
(740-342-3043).
SRCS Alumni Survey Re-
sponses
What have been the greatest
benefits you’ve received from
your experience at St. Rose
Catholic School?
SRS was the foundation of
my love of learning & value
of quality education for all.
Vicki Smith Teter SRCS 1982
I have great morals and
know the value of hard
work.
Barb McTeague Hill
I was taught not only class-
room skills but values and
morals that still impact my
life today.
Max Ridenour
My faith, self-discipline, re-
spect for others, excellent
education, and love for
sports.
Guy Coffman SRCS 1968
WHERE YOU CAN FIND US
WEBSITE
https://stroselimaschool.org/
@Strosecatholicschool
St. Rose Catholic School
St. Rose of Lima
New Lexington, OH
St. Bernard of
Clairvaux
Corning, OH
St. Patrick of
Ireland
Junction City, OH
Church of the Atone-ment
Crooksville, OH
www.strosepcc.org
Kindergarten Art Projects
After listening to many books by Dr. Seuss, Kindergarten students participated in an art project featuring Horton the Elephant.
St. Rose Catholic School 119 W. Water St.
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: 740-342-3043
Fax: 740-342-1082
E-mail: [email protected]
SRCS Education Commission Next Meeting
April 6 at 7 pm SRCS Library
Members: Judy Smith-President, Marissa Ward – Diocesan Repre-
sentative, Melissa Sheets, Floyd Gable, Gail Finck, Mike Lollo, Fr.
Haddad, Pres. Home & School Association
Tuition Committee: Gray Hagy, Marissa Rugg, Levi Thompson
St. Rose Home & School Association Next
Meeting
April Gable—President, Nan Thompson—Co-Vice President, Jessica
Stroup—Secretary, Molly Dupler—Treasurer
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First Graders attending Stations of the Cross