The
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NEWS FROM THE ATONEMENT ACADEMY Volume 2017-2018, Issue 39 May 16th, 2018
Headmaster’s Highlights
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As we complete the last three weeks of the school year, there's much to look forward to.
The Lower Scholars in grades 2-5 gave an outstanding performance in their Spring Concert Tuesday night. We're very proud of their accomplishments this year. The Middle and Upper School Concert is this evening at 6:30 in the St. Anthony Hall.
The Upper School Athletic Banquet is will take place this Friday at 6:30 pm. Our Upper School athletes performed exceptionally well in their sports this year, and we're looking forward to recognizing their individual and team accomplishments Friday evening.
Next Wednesday, May 23, following the 9:10 am Mass, we will recognize the outstanding academic achievements of our students throughout the school year at the Spring Awards ceremony.
Please check the Upcoming Events calendar in this issue for more details on the many other activities taking place during the coming week.
Dear Atonement Families,
Thank you, Mr. John Markovetz
Wed. May 16 Spring Concert MS&US (6:30pm)
Fri. May 18 US Athletic Banquet (6:30pm)
Tues. May 22 Spring Concert PK-1, (10:00am)
Tues. May 22 Kinder graduation (10:30am)
Wed. May 23 Spring Awards Ceremony
Thurs. May 24 LS May Birthday Celebrations
Fri. May 25 Field Day (Half Day)
Upcoming EventsUpcoming EventsUpcoming Events
“I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me”
~ Philippians 4:13
HAVE YOU RE-ENROLLED? This is your time to sign-up now. Mrs. Joiner in the admissions office can show you how to re-enroll in the new Renweb System. Please call the office or send her an email for an appointment.
FINANCIAL AID HELP: The Atonement Academy gave $530,000 in financial aid last school year. Please reach out to the Business office if you need assistance for next year.
Nota Bene / Note Well:
CATHOLIC EDUCATION CATHOLIC EDUCATION CATHOLIC EDUCATION AT THE ATONEMENT ACADEMY
Knights of Columbus Scholarship
Congratulations to the following 8th grade students at The Atonement Academy for being awarded a $500 Knights of Columbus Council 16730 scholarship. We wish them great success
as their continued Catholic education.
- Matthew Petroff
- Faith Weems
- Halah Giltner
- Isabela Perez
- Isabella McHugh
Left to Right
Atonement AthleticsAtonement Athletics www.Atonement Sports.Org
ISAL AllISAL AllISAL All---Star SelectionsStar SelectionsStar Selections
The Atonement Academy Middle school boys, David, Christian,
& Dominik were selected for the ISAL All-Star baseball team.
The boys played with other All-Star selections from across the
city, and their team won 17-16. The boys did a great job on
representing The Atonement Academy!! Congratulations boys.
Lower School Corner
Subject: Science
Grade: 3rd Grade Girls
Teacher: Miss Anne Donohue
Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church
Parish Life
As the culmination of a science unit on plants, the third grade girls enjoyed designing and planting their own succulent container gardens.
One of the concepts presented in our science text is the fact that a plant’s structure enables it to thrive in a particular environment. As they worked with the succulents, the girls encountered real-life examples. The plants’ roots, for instance, grow close to the surface of the soil, making them well-positioned to soak up any rainfall; likewise, the waxy leaves and stems are well-suited for retaining moisture.
Throughout the project, the girls also had ample opportunity to marvel at the handiwork of God!
Handiwork of God
Date:
Wed., May 23rd
Time:
6:45pm
Location:
St. John Paul II Library
With Fr. Phillips
Upper School Corner
Subject: Latin I
Grade: 9th & 10th Grade
Teacher: Miss Regina Szyszkiewicz
One of the most exciting aspects of history is that we get to explore the various
things humanity invented to achieve their goals. Some of those things were
horrible, some magnificent, some hilarious, some clever, and some a combination
of all four. Propaganda tends to fall into the latter category. Propaganda was
prominent during World War I. When we discussed the “Great War” in Western
Civ, we talked about the important role propaganda had to play in convincing men
around the world to join the war effort. Since it was a war without a real cause,
many countries, especially the United States, had to invent reasons for their men
to go to war and risk life and limb. We looked at propaganda posters from
different countries and discussed the different tactics each country used to
advertise the war effort. For example, England villainized the Germans, calling
them “huns” and portraying them as savages from which the brave British soldiers
needed to rescue the French. Germans, on the other hand, glorified the war calling
on all men to be heroes, while America called on everyone to do their part (save
food, give money) to bring democracy to the yet to be enlightened Europeans. The
students then made posters of their own. They picked a country and made a
propaganda poster for that country, either calling men to fight, or save on food, or
support the war effort, etc. They then presented those posters to the class,
explaining what the propaganda was for and why they designed it the way they
did. As you can see from the pictures, they were very creative and successful.
Propaganda Posters
Middle School Corner
Subject: Latin
Grade: 7th Grade
Teacher: Miss Regina Szyszkiewicz
Loving GOD, as I begin this time of exams, I feel some anxiety and frustration. Help me to stay focused. Give me a clear mind, to perform to the very best of my ability. Help me to study with dedication and vigor. Grant me silence so that I may process the knowledge I have obtained. Let me sleep peacefully at night, so that I am refreshed and renewed for my upcoming exams. Be with me, gentle GOD, during these days. Undoubtedly, there will be moments when I want to quit and give up. Please sustain me, Holy One. Guide me during times of trouble. Help me be satisfied with the work I have done, but also help me to see areas that I may improve upon academically in the future. Loving GOD, hear my prayer.
Prayer before taking Semester Exams !
Middle & Upper School Exams: (7:30am - 12:00pm)
Tuesday, May 29th - Semester Exam (Half Day)
Wednesday, May 30th - Semester Exam (Half Day)
Thursday, May 31st - Semester Exam (Half Day)
Like all languages, Latin is not enjoyable until the students can relate it to real life. While learning vocabulary
and grammar structures can be enlightening and interesting, it is not until the students understand how to
use that in order to communicate that the language ceases to be a chore and instead becomes an exciting
talent. The 7th
graders discovered this when we learned to play “Simonus Dixit” or “Simon Says.” They
learned the different words for shoulders, ears, eyes, feet, hands, etc. as well as sitting down and standing
up. Not very exciting at first, but with that vocab, they were able to play a game speaking in Latin. They lost
themselves in the fun of playing and attempting to trick each other into doing something even though
Simonus didn’t say to do it. Now I get requests pretty regularly to play, “Simonus dixit.”
Featured Teacher of the WeekFeatured Teacher of the Week
Mr. Dakotah VidalMr. Dakotah Vidal
Physical Education TeacherPhysical Education Teacher
It is an honor being a faculty member of The Atonement Academy. This is my first-year on faculty teaching physical education and coaching athletics. I am alumni from The Atonement Academy graduating class of 2012, and I enjoy having the opportunity to inspire and impact these students lives in the same way that my teachers had done for me during my time at Atonement. Especially, helping our athletic program grow and thrive to its full potential. My journey back to The Atonement Academy began at Abilene Christian University (ACU), where I obtained my bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology concentrating in sport and recreational management. Currently, I am pursuing my master’s degree in Education from Hardin-Simmons University and will complete my degree by the end of summer 2018.
I am blessed to be able to teach and coach at the school that helped me grow physically, mentally and spiritually. My ultimate goal is to impact the youth spiritually, but also having them learn how to be competitive and intentional in their everyday lives. I am thankful to be a part of The Atonement Academy community and hope to continue to give back to help the future generations of alumni.