Falcon News MAY 5, 2021 HOLY SPIRIT SCHOOL NEWSLETTER CALENDAR May 5 - Early Dismissal at 12:30PM May 6 - Themed Thursday WESTERN DAY May 7 - 8 th Grade Play at 9:00AM & 12:30 PM - 8 th Grade Drive-in Movie; Pizza at7:30PM and Movie at 8:30PM May 11 - 8th Grade Awards & 7th Grade 2022 sweatshirts distribution after Mass Cont. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Happy May, June, & July Birthdays to our staff: May: Katie Allgeier - 9 th Ann Garcia - 11 th Rebecca Duvall - 21 st Mary Ann Zurlage - 29 th June: Vickie Lewis - 2 nd Emily Clark - 6 th Steve Mercer - 6 th Kathleen Harren - 24 th July: Elizabeth Furlong - 25 th Jordan Best - 30 th Best wishes on your special day! LAST DAY BREAKFAST 8th grade will be served a special breakfast on Tuesday, May 17th before being dismissed early at 10:30AM. HELP WANTED Looking for a wood- worker who would like to donate their time to build cubbies, materials provided. Contact Angie Hiland if interested at [email protected]. THE WIZARD OF OZ ONLY 8th grade parents may attend. Email Susan Johnston for tickets at [email protected]. 8TH GRADE MOVIE Students may arrive at 7:30 pm for pizza. The movie will begin at approximately 8:30 pm. Students can bring lawn chairs or blankets. If it rains, we will move into the gym. MAY 11TH MASS This is our last Mass for our graduates. The 8th grade will present the Class of 2022 sweatshirts to the 7th grade and we will have 8th grade awards following Mass. ALL will be live-streamed. FIELD DAY We will have Field Day on Friday, May 14th this year for grades K-8! The 8th grade volleyball game take place at 1:00PM in the field by the Ministry Center. ONLY parents and siblings accompanied by parents may attend. Students will need to bring their lunch from home.
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Falcon News
M A Y 5 , 2 0 2 1 H O L Y S P I R I T S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R
New student photo contest launches on Earth Day to encourage youth to document water in our community.
Water is vital to life on Earth and our city is fortunate to be nestled along the mighty Ohio River, and close to beautiful streams and wetlands. But we also face frequent flooding and pollution is a threat to many of our waterways. To mark Earth Day 2021, the Louisville Free Public Library, together with the Kentucky Division of Water, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, University of Louisville College of Education, Louisville Water Company, Waterfront Park, and River City Paddle Sports, is launching a photo contest for K-12 students in the Louisville area on the theme of water.
Ripple Effects: Exploring Water in Louisville invites young people in our community to capture images of what water means to them. From rivers to raindrops, puddles to ponds -- what is most beautiful about water in our community and what water-related problems do we need to address? How do we use, recreate, and interact with water?
Photo submissions are due by June 10 (one photo per student). Cash prizes for 1st ($200), 2nd ($100), 3rd ($50), and honorable mention ($25) will be awarded for the best photographs in the following age categories: kindergarten through 2nd grade; 3rd through 5th grade, middle school, and high school. The winning entries will also be featured in an exhibit this fall as part of the Louisville Photo Biennial. Winners will be announced at a special awards ceremony on June 21 at Waterfront Park.
The contest is made possible through generous donations to the Library Foundation from the following sponsors: River City Paddle Sports, Friends of Waterfront Park, Salt River Watershed Watch, MSD, Ed Allgeier, Kentucky Waterways Alliance, Beargrass Creek Alliance, Forecastle Foundation, Wilderness Louisville, Louisville Photographic Society, AFLOAT: An Ohio River Way of Life, The Cookie Project, and the Louisville Photo Biennial.
Students who do not have access to a camera or smart phone will be able to check out a digital camera from the Louisville Free Public Library starting April 22.