Monsignor Slade Catholic School — 1954 — Weekly Update March 11, 2016 Upcoming Events: Sunday, 3/13/16 o Baltimore St. Patrick Parade, 2 p.m. Monday, 3/14/16 o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 2:45-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, 3/15/16 o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 2:45-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 3/16/16 o Honor Roll Assembly, Auditorium, 1:00 p.m. o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 2:45-5:30 p.m. o Athletic Council, Room 110, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 3/17/16 o Slade Spirit Day, Out-of-uniform day; Students may come to school in Slade spirit wear or green & white attire o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday, 3/18/16 o Slade musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Auditorium, 7 p.m., ticket order form attached Saturday, 3/19/16 o Slade musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Auditorium, two performances – 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Accolades and Achievements: Super Slade winners for the week of March 7 th : o Christian Sporrer - Cooperation o Kaylie Vess – Responsibility o Gianna Markey – Responsibility Congratulations to Anna Park whose essay entitled What Freedom Means to Me won 3 rd place in the Veteran of Foreign Wars Patriot’s Pen essay competition. Her essay advanced to the District Level of competition. Anna was awarded a certificate, pin, and cash prize. Also recognized by the VFW with certificates and pins for their entries were Alexis Hagerty and Maxx Goff. Alexis Ford, John Szalankiewicz, Lauren Keller, Abigail Sheffield, and Jenna Wright received certificates as well. Megan Stephen was previously recognized for her 1 st place essay. Job well done! A heartfelt ‘Thank You’ to Mrs. Loretta Federline and all of her volunteers for organizing our 1 st annual Dr. Seuss Night. Children and parents alike enjoyed an evening of reading, crafts and games. Important News and Notes: Calendar changes – The Archdiocese of Baltimore has cancelled the professional day scheduled for April 26 th to make up for some of our snow-related closures; therefore, MSCS will be OPEN on April 26 th as a regular school day. Also, as a reminder from the January 8 th parent update, there is a calendar change in May. The Professional Day previously scheduled for May 10 th will now be held on May 9 th ; therefore, school will be CLOSED on May 9 th and OPEN on May 10 th . Please make note of these changes on your home calendar. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Monsignor Slade Catholic School is to promote Catholic faith and intellectual development in our students. We do this by teaching about and modeling the precepts of the Catholic faith, as well as challenging our students with a rigorous course of study. We do this so that they will use their faith, knowledge, and skills to shape their futures positively and work for the benefit of the whole society.
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Monsignor Slade Catholic School
— 1954 —
Weekly Update March 11, 2016
Upcoming Events:
Sunday, 3/13/16
o Baltimore St. Patrick Parade, 2 p.m.
Monday, 3/14/16
o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 2:45-5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 3/15/16
o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 2:45-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 3/16/16
o Honor Roll Assembly, Auditorium, 1:00 p.m.
o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 2:45-5:30 p.m.
o Athletic Council, Room 110, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, 3/17/16
o Slade Spirit Day, Out-of-uniform day; Students may come to school in Slade spirit wear or
green & white attire
o Musical rehearsal, Auditorium, 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Friday, 3/18/16
o Slade musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Auditorium, 7 p.m., ticket order form attached
Saturday, 3/19/16
o Slade musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Auditorium, two performances – 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Accolades and Achievements:
Super Slade winners for the week of March 7th:
o Christian Sporrer - Cooperation
o Kaylie Vess – Responsibility
o Gianna Markey – Responsibility
Congratulations to Anna Park whose essay entitled What Freedom Means to Me won 3rd
place in the Veteran of
Foreign Wars Patriot’s Pen essay competition. Her essay advanced to the District Level of competition. Anna
was awarded a certificate, pin, and cash prize. Also recognized by the VFW with certificates and pins for their
entries were Alexis Hagerty and Maxx Goff. Alexis Ford, John Szalankiewicz, Lauren Keller, Abigail Sheffield,
and Jenna Wright received certificates as well. Megan Stephen was previously recognized for her 1st place
essay. Job well done!
A heartfelt ‘Thank You’ to Mrs. Loretta Federline and all of her volunteers for organizing our 1st annual Dr. Seuss
Night. Children and parents alike enjoyed an evening of reading, crafts and games.
Important News and Notes:
Calendar changes – The Archdiocese of Baltimore has cancelled the professional day scheduled for April 26th to
make up for some of our snow-related closures; therefore, MSCS will be OPEN on April 26th
as a regular school
day. Also, as a reminder from the January 8th parent update, there is a calendar change in May. The Professional
Day previously scheduled for May 10th will now be held on May 9
th; therefore, school will be CLOSED on May
9th
and OPEN on May 10th
. Please make note of these changes on your home calendar.
MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Monsignor Slade Catholic School is to promote Catholic faith and intellectual development in our students. We do this by
teaching about and modeling the precepts of the Catholic faith, as well as challenging our students with a rigorous course of study. We do
this so that they will use their faith, knowledge, and skills to shape their futures positively and work for the benefit of the whole society.
March with us this Sunday at the Baltimore St. Patrick Parade - March 13, 2016! MSCS will join Catholic
schools from around the Archdiocese for a great day of fun! The parade begins at 2 p.m. We will meet by 1 p.m.
at Area 4 (East Park – North Side) of the Washington Monument on Mt. Vernon Place in Baltimore. If you wear
your school uniform or cheerleading uniform, you can earn an out-of-uniform day. Please see Mrs. Cox or Mrs.
Slaton at the parade for your out-of-uniform pass. Hope to see you there!
From the School Nurse:
Parents, please include Mrs. McDonald in your emails to teachers if your child is absent from school. The email
In the hopes of helping families take advantage of the Scrip program at Monsignor Slade, we are offering a paper form this month. This form only lists a selected few stores available in the Scrip program. More stores are available at www.shopwithscrip.com.
Please fill out the form and return both the form and check to MSCS by March 15th for orders to be processed in March. Checks made out to MSCS.
As always, 50% of the rebate goes to the school and 50% towards next year’s tuition for your child. Information on how to sign-up with Scrips is located on the Slade website under the HASA tab. Copy this
link to see the directions: http://www.msladeschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/HASA_Webpage_ScripUpdate_Oct2015.pdf
Student Name _________________________________HR_____
Parent Name _________________________________________
Performance Date and Time
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th 7:00 PM ___ # tickets X $10 = ___
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th 1:00 PM ___# tickets X $10 = ___
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th 7:00 PM ___# tickets X $10 = ___
Total tickets ordered ___ Total enclosed = ___ (please make checks payable to: MSCS)
Note: All tickets are the same price, regardless of age. Anyone who will be seated in a
chair must purchase a ticket. Small children who will be seated on your lap for the entire show do not need to purchase a ticket. Please remember this show is the culmination of
many months of hard work for our performers; please do not bring small children or babies who will be disruptive to the performance.
Return this form and payment to the front office in an envelope
marked: Fiddler on the Roof.
Seating is reserved and ticket orders will be filled on a first-come,
first-served basis. Tickets will be sent home with your child.
Divine Mercy Sunday Celebration
April 3, 2016
Time: 2:30pm
St. Philip Neri Church
6405 S Orchard Rd, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090
Theme: Mercy and Healing in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Outline
2:30pm – Introductory Remarks
2:40 – Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
2:45 - Songs of Adoration and of Mercy
3:00 – Praying of the Divine Mercy Chaplet
3:30 – Reflection on Theme
3:45 – Quiet Time
3:55 – Song, Benediction & Closing
4:00 – Fellowship/Refreshments in Hall
Why Celebrate Divine Mercy?
Divine Mercy is God’s love meeting our human suffering
and brokenness. “God, who is rich in mercy” (Eph 2:4),
reaches down to meet the needs and overcome the
miseries of His creatures.
When we celebrate Divine Mercy:
- We learn to completely trust in Jesus.
- We grow in humility and allow the light of God’s truth to
guide us in all areas of our lives.
- We obtain graces to help us overcome our misery of
repeated (or habitual) sin.
- We become a Church of mercy, relating to all persons in