HNM Family Bulletin – May 31, 2018 www.hnmschool.org Parish Website Schoolspeak.com THIS WEEK Principal’s Corner Calendar End of Year Picnic Library Information Donate Used Uniforms Dennis Uniforms Vacation Bible School Summer Camp Summer School BOB Information Faith Heroes Through Faith Formation The Eucharist gives us strength to produce the fruits of good works, and to live true Christian lives. ~Pope Francis~ PRINCIPAL’S CORNER Dear Parents, After dealing with wandering bears and territorial ducks, I realized today was one for the books! I need to say thank you. So many times when we pray, we pray for something good to happen and rarely do we remember to just give thanks. Therefore, Thank you... Thank you to the 8th grade class for all the service you have done throughout the year. You are an awesome class! Thank you to the 7th grade class for hosting the 8th Grade Dinner Dance. Your hard work is very evident. Thank you to the 3rd grade class for the reception you put on for the 2nd grade First Communion Mass. Thank you to our parents for the support you have given the school. Thank you to the ducks who wander across our campus with very defined personalities AND Thank you to the bear (obviously a Catholic) who visited our campus and Damien's. Life is never boring with you in charge, Lord. CALENDAR Fri June 1 8:00 Assembly-Pavilion 8:30 Mass-Dress Uniform 12:30 Dismissal 8 th Grade Dinner Dance-Hall Sat June 2 1:00 8 th Grade Graduation Mass-Church Tues June 5 Pre-K Last Day Wed June 6 Kindergarten Last Day Thur June 7 NON-UNIFORM DAY 9:00 Academic and Sports Awards Grades 5-7-Hall 10:00 Family Picnic-Field 12:30 Dismissal Fri June 8 8:30 Mass-Feast of the Most Sacred of Jesus-“DRESSY free dress” Report Cards Issued NO PM KID’S CLUB 10:00 Dismissal
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HNM Family Bulletin – May 31, 2018 www.hnmschool.org Parish Website Schoolspeak.com
THIS WEEK
Principal’s Corner
Calendar
End of Year Picnic
Library Information
Donate Used Uniforms
Dennis Uniforms
Vacation Bible
School
Summer Camp
Summer School
BOB Information
Faith Heroes
Through Faith Formation
The Eucharist gives us strength to produce the fruits of good works, and to live true Christian lives.
~Pope Francis~
PRINCIPAL’S CORNER
Dear Parents,
After dealing with wandering bears and territorial ducks, I realized today was one for
the books!
I need to say thank you. So many times when we pray, we pray for something good to
happen and rarely do we remember to just give thanks. Therefore,
Thank you...
Thank you to the 8th grade class for all the service you have done throughout the
year. You are an awesome class!
Thank you to the 7th grade class for hosting the 8th Grade Dinner Dance. Your hard
work is very evident.
Thank you to the 3rd grade class for the reception you put on for the 2nd grade First
Communion Mass.
Thank you to our parents for the support you have given the school.
Thank you to the ducks who wander across our campus with very defined personalities
AND
Thank you to the bear (obviously a Catholic) who visited our campus and Damien's.
Life is never boring with you in charge, Lord.
CALENDAR Fri June 1 8:00 Assembly-Pavilion
8:30 Mass-Dress Uniform 12:30 Dismissal
8th Grade Dinner Dance-Hall
Sat June 2 1:00 8th Grade Graduation Mass-Church
Tues June 5 Pre-K Last Day
Wed June 6 Kindergarten Last Day
Thur June 7 NON-UNIFORM DAY
9:00 Academic and Sports Awards Grades 5-7-Hall
10:00 Family Picnic-Field 12:30 Dismissal
Fri June 8 8:30 Mass-Feast of the Most Sacred of Jesus-“DRESSY free dress”
A total of 10 titles need to be read and AR tested this school
year. All BOB mandatory meetings/parties are listed below (subject
to change). A list of eligible students will be posted in the library on
the day of the meeting. Do not come to the meeting if you have
not read the required amount of books by the deadline date.
Remember, while we value your participation in BOB, you alone are
responsible for meeting the deadlines.
Friday, September 8th Signed BOB Contract Due—return it to the
library
Friday, November 10th Deadline: 4 books read and tested by
12:30PM
Wednesday, November 14th **BOB meeting and BOB celebration at
lunch in the library
Friday, January 25th Deadline: 7 books read and tested by
12:30PM
Wednesday, January 31st **BOB meeting and BOB celebration at
lunch in the library
Friday, March 29th
Deadline: 10 books read and tested by
2:30PM
Saturday, April 13th Holy Name of Mary Battle of
the Books
At OLA
BATTLE OF THE BOOKS
3rd Grade (only 10 needed) Author Title
Atwater, Richard Mr. Popper's Penguins
Birney, Betty The World According to Humphrey
Blume, Judy Freckle Juice
Bulla, Clyde Robert A Lion to Guard Us
Byars, Betsy Tornado
Cleary, Beverly Muggie Maggie
Coerr, Eleanor Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Cohen, Barbara Molly's Pilgrim
Cooney, Barbara Miss Rumphius
Dahl, Roald George's Marvelous Medicine
Dahl, Roald James and the Giant Peach
Gannett, Ruth Stiles My Father's Dragon
Warner, Gertrude Boxcar Children
White, E. B. Charlotte's Web
Wilder, Laura Ingalls Little House in the Big Woods
4th & 5th Grade (All 10 Read) Author Title
Clements, Andrew No Talking
Cleary, Beverly Ramona the Pest
Denzel, Justin Boy of the Painted Cave
DiCamillo, Kate The Tale of Despereaux
Howe, Deborah Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
Kline, Christian Baker Orphan Train Girl
Korman, Gordon Slacker
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds Shiloh
Park, Linda Sue The Kite Fighters
Wise, William Christopher Mouse: The Tale of a Small
Traveler
6th -8th Grade (All 10 read) Author Title
Corbett, Sue 12 Again
Cousins, Margret Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
Erskine, Kathryn Mockingbird
Fox, Paula One-Eyed Cat
Horvath, Polly Everything on a Waffle
Hunt, Irene Across Five Aprils
Korman, Gordon Swindle
Park, Linda Sue A Long Walk to Water
Paterson, Katherine Jacob Have I Loved
Spinelli, Jerry Maniac Magee
SUMMER CAMP
SUMMER SCHOOL
REFLECTING SUNDAY’S GOSPEL MESSAGE
FAITH HEROES THROUGH FAITH FORMATION
SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY
AND BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST
Reflecting on the Word
Mark 14:22-25
The Body of Christ can take many forms and we experience it in many ways. When we gather as the Church, we are the living Body. When we receive Communion, we participate in the Body, and when we live out our baptismal all, we are being the Body of Christ in the world. In each of the ways that the Body of Christ takes shape, we consider the presence of Christ. When we share Christ with others, we should be mindful of our presence in that moment of sharing.
……On the Way to Mass
Why is the Sacrament of the Eucharist so central to our faith?
On the Way Home from Mass……
For those who received Communion today what did you experience?
PARISH OPPORTUNITIES
Psych-ward Spirituality
Building Faith Communities of Healing
Patrick Howell, S.J.
Holy Name of Mary Church presents noted author and
pastoral theologian, Fr. Patrick Howell, S.J.
Fr. Howell will offer a dynamic and informative
presentation on mental illness and spirituality. He will
narrate his own story of grappling with an acute
psychosis, hospitalization, the healing process, a
theological reflection and integration. He has been an
advocate for people with mental illness and their
families for the last 32 years.
Fr. Howell, a faculty member of Seattle University, is
the author of Reducing the Storm to a Whisper and A
Spiritguide Through Times of Darkness, and is a
frequent lecturer with both Protestant and Catholic
faith communities. He is currently serving as the ad
interim Executive Director of the Loyola Institute for
Spirituality.
Sunday, June 10, 2018 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Holy Name of Mary Church (Sacred Hearts Hall for All)