Thank you for your patience! Volume 8, Issue 3 IHM Family Newsletter Immaculate Heart of Mary School Support and Resources April 27, 2020 We recognize that there are lots of questions concerning refunds for can- celled activities, missed lunches, as well as student belongings still in the school building—in addition to ques- tions about end of the year activities and 8th grade graduation. Rest assured we are working on solu- tions to all of these concerns. I have been in contact with staff members, par- ents, Fr. Bob and the Catholic Schools of- fice as we work out the details. Thank you for your patience—we have a lot to figure out and must work within the confines of the State Safety directives that are still in place. More information will be disseminated once clear plans have been made. essed all of those thoughts and feelings. It takes time and other adults who you can talk and process with. Remember that out chil- dren are also feeling the loss and are unsure of how to deal with many of those same losses. They will hear all kinds of information from a variety of sources and it isn’t always accurate. They also do not yet have the ability to process the way we do as adults. Mrs. DeLorbe has gathered a wealth of resources to help you as parents support your children during this difficult time. On our web- site, under the Counselor’s Corner ( http://ihm.org/ IHM_School/counselors- corner-11/ ) there are links to resources. In addition, Mrs DeLorbe has created a Facebook page (Spartans Share) specifically designed to offer support and re- If you regularly check into any social media platform, there is a good chance that your social media feed since the end of last week has been filled with family, friends, and acquaintances alike sharing their sadness, sense of loss and feelings of uncertainty at the closing of the school buildings and the loss of many things we would typically look for- ward to at this time of year. As adults we feel concerned over the economy and fi- nances, the health of our loved ones (both near and far). We may have family working to care for the sick or bring supplies to stores. We want to enjoy the ap- proaching spring with lengthening days on the sports field or plan family vacations for summer. There are a lot of emotions to filter through and proc- ess and if you are like me at all you still haven’t proc- Up Coming Calendar May May 1st— Trimester 3 Inter- ims sources to our little Spartans. On that page are links to sev- eral good resources for talking with children about COVID-19. A video link and resources from St. Jude’s are among the resources that are currently available. Mrs. DeLorbe will continue to add resources as they become available. Please do not hesitate to reach out to her, myself or your child’s teacher with any questions or concerns. Special thanks to all of those who are essential workers— who are caring for sick or mak- ing/moving goods to stores for us all. May God continue to bless each of you and your fam- ily. Be assured of my prayers daily. —Mrs. Tina Morroni All events CANCELLED or POSTPONED temporarily.
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Thank you for your patience!
Volume 8, Issue 3
IHM Family Newsletter
Immaculate Heart of Mary School
Support and Resources April 27, 2020
We recognize that there are lots of
questions concerning refunds for can-
celled activities, missed lunches, as
well as student belongings still in the
school building—in addition to ques-
tions about end of the year activities
and 8th grade graduation.
Rest assured we are working on solu-
tions to all of these concerns. I have
been in contact with staff members, par-
ents, Fr. Bob and the Catholic Schools of-
fice as we work out the details.
Thank you for your patience—we have a
lot to figure out and must work within the
confines of the State Safety directives that
are still in place. More information will be
disseminated once clear plans have been
made.
essed all of those thoughts and feelings. It takes time and other adults who you can talk and process with. Remember that out chil-dren are also feeling the loss and are unsure of how to deal with many of those same losses. They will hear all kinds of information from a variety of sources and it isn’t always accurate. They also do not yet have the ability to process the way we do as adults. Mrs. DeLorbe has gathered a wealth of resources to help you as parents support your children during this difficult time. On our web-site, under the Counselor’s Corner ( http://ihm.org/IHM_School/counselors-corner-11/ ) there are links to resources. In addition, Mrs DeLorbe has created a Facebook page (Spartans Share) specifically designed to offer support and re-
If you regularly check into any social media platform, there is a good chance that your social media feed since the end of last week has been filled with family, friends, and acquaintances alike sharing their sadness, sense of loss and feelings of uncertainty at the closing of the school buildings and the loss of many things we would typically look for-ward to at this time of year. As adults we feel concerned over the economy and fi-nances, the health of our loved ones (both near and far). We may have family working to care for the sick or bring supplies to stores. We want to enjoy the ap-proaching spring with lengthening days on the sports field or plan family vacations for summer. There are a lot of emotions to filter through and proc-ess and if you are like me at all you still haven’t proc-
Up Coming
Calendar
May
May 1st—Trimester 3 Inter-ims
sources to our little Spartans. On that page are links to sev-eral good resources for talking with children about COVID-19. A video link and resources from St. Jude’s are among the resources that are currently available. Mrs. DeLorbe will continue to add resources as they become available. Please do not hesitate to reach out to her, myself or your child’s teacher with any questions or concerns. Special thanks to all of those who are essential workers—who are caring for sick or mak-ing/moving goods to stores for us all. May God continue to bless each of you and your fam-ily. Be assured of my prayers daily. —Mrs. Tina Morroni
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described individually, I do not
think the whole world contain
the books that would be written.
(Jn 21:24-25).”
This week, let us revel in the
wondrous Gospel passages of
Easter by taking time to reread
them and meditate on them.
In response to the extended school closure and these uncertain times, I wanted to reassure all IHM families and staff that I will continue to provide school counseling services.
Guidance Classes K-4 students have already received ten Social/Emotional lessons which were emailed to parents/guardians at the end of March. I will email additional lessons as our homebound instruction continues. All activities are optional. 5-8 students have assignments updated in the Google Classroom each Monday. In addition, all students received an email from me which included a login for the next unit, Character and Leadership, which will begin the Monday after our Easter Break. Written work and quizzes will be graded for the grade 5/6 students and can be seen in Power School after entered. Students who are struggling to maintain their core academic classes may be exempt from the grade. I do not grade the 7/8 students.
Parent Support I will continue to update the “Counselor’s Corner” each week. I have also added a Facebook Page, “Spartan Support” which will also be updated weekly. Information on appropriate referrals, such as outside mental health agencies and therapists will be available upon request. An Emergency Resources information link will be added to the IHM website. As always, I can be contacted through email and will be checking it daily. If a phone call is preferred a mutual time will be scheduled. If a virtual meeting is needed, it will also be scheduled. I will do my best to maintain the ethical/legal protocols of confidentiality, however, in a virtual setting they cannot be guaranteed.
Student Support All academic concerns will be addressed as needed. They may include interventional support addressing online learning and mediating problems. Emotional support will be addressed for the 5-8 students. All students have a “Spartan Support” form in their Google Classroom to complete as an online social/emotional wellness check-in. Shared concerns may result in additional contact with the student either through email or a virtual meeting. Parents will be contacted prior to any scheduled virtual meetings or ongoing emails. I will do my best to maintain the ethical/legal protocols of confidentiality, however, in a virtual setting they cannot be guaranteed.
My goal during these times is to continue to be the best advocate for your child, your family, and the faculty and staff of Immaculate Heart of Mary School. I pray that we will be together again soon. Sincerely, Mrs. Terry DeLorbe
1000 Shipley Rd. Wilmington, DE 19803
I m m ac u l at e H ear t o f M ar y S c ho o l
+ For the pastors of the Catholic Church, especially Pope
Francis, Bishop Malooly, Fr. Bob and Fr. Melnick that
they may continue to nourish us with God’s word from the
scriptures, We pray to the Lord:
Lord Hear Our Prayer
+ We pray for all doctors, health workers and carers who
at great personal risk and sacrifice are attending to the
needs of victims of this pandemic. We pray that the Lord
bless them with safety in their work and reward their per-
sonal sacrifices with success in their labors. We pray to
the Lord:
Lord Hear Our Prayer
+ We pray for all those who have lost loved ones during
this time of crisis and who have been unable to be with
them, grieve for them and be comforted by friends and
community. We pray to the Lord:
Lord Hear Our Prayer
Let Us Pray ...
Phone: 302-764-0977 Fax: 302-764-0375
"Immaculate Heart of Mary School, founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph in
1957, serves the community, providing a Christ centered Catholic education that
strives for academic excellence by challenging students to learn and teachers
to innovate within a comprehensive program that fosters faith formation, social
growth, and service to others."
Third Sunday of Easter
Alleluia, Alleluia
I heard a voice from heaven as the voice of mighty thunders,
Alleluia. Our God shall reign forever, Alleluia,
for now has come the salvation and the power and the authority of his Christ,
Alleluia. And a voice came forth from the throne saying, “Praise our God, all you His servants, and you
who fear Him, the small and the great! Alleluia!
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Heard of Artsonia??
Artsonia is the world’s largest student art museum,
yet it’s so much more than that. It’s a safe, educa-
tional program designed to connect parents and
families with their child’s creative activities at school and home. Art-
sonia is a digital portfolio for your child’s artwork that can be accessed
indefinitely. By giving parental permission to post artwork, I can assure
you that their picture and no personal information will ever be pictured
on the website and their identification will never include a last
name. You can invite family and friends to join your child’s official “Fan
Club” and they can leave positive comments about your child’s art-
work. Parents review and approve all comments before being posted in
your child’s gallery. New artwork is often uploaded at school, by you can
upload artwork with your smartphone that you may have sitting around
the house. If you have a lot of artwork, it is a great way to store images.
If your child is not signed up for Artsonia, please consider doing
so. https://www.artsonia.com/parents/ There are directions on how to
sign up on Mrs. Forwood’s school notes page. To upload artwork from
home, go to https://www.artsonia.com/class/ You can also support the
arts program by purchasing custom keepsakes of your child’s art. The
school arts program receives 20% of your purchase towards art materi-
als and other supplies. Please reach out to me if you need your child’s