3040 Walton Road Office: 610-825-0160 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Fax: 610-825-0460 http://holyrosaryregional.com School Closing # 1385 November 2019 Holy Rosary Review November Important Dates: Nov.1st — All Saints Day Mass 10AM Grade 1 Saint Presentation at EOL church at 1:45 PM Nov.4th — Pre-K4-4th Conferences; Grades 5-8 in school Nov. 5th — Gr. 5-8 Conferences; Pre-K4-4th in school Nov. 7th — PJP visits grades 6-7-8 Nov. 8 — Noon Dismissal Faculty Meeting Blood Drive in Gym 2-7 PM Nov. 11th — Veterans Day Science Explorers Band Nov. 15th — HASA Dress Down for Craft Show- $2.00 Nov. 17th — Open House 1-3 PM Nov. 18th — Science Explorers Band Republic Bank visits Grade 4 Nov. 21st — Art Trip to DC: Grades 6-7-8 Nov. 25th — Science Explorers Band Nov. 26th — Thanksgiving Prayer Service 10:30 Nov. 27th, 28th, 29th — No School- Thanksgiving ONE FAITH, ONE FAMILY, ONE SCHOOL!
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3040 Walton Road Office: 610-825-0160
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Fax: 610-825-0460
http://holyrosaryregional.com School Closing # 1385
November 2019 Holy Rosar y Review November Important
As I write this November letter, we are enjoying unseasonably warm weather. I am thank-
ful for air conditioning!
November is the month we take pause and remember with love the souls that have passed
in our lives. We pray that they are enjoying eternal life with our loving God. Also this
month, we express our thankfulness for all of God’s gifts to us. We cherish our families,
our friends, our freedom and our faith.
I am thankful to you for choosing to send your child to Holy Rosary Regional for a Catho-
lic education. I realize this is a huge sacrifice for some of you. The faculty, staff and I take
our responsibility to educate your child in the ways of the Lord very seriously. Your chil-
dren are a reflection of what you are teaching in your homes and what we are teaching in
school. It is heart-warming to see our children grow in their faith.
I am also thankful for the countless parents who have stepped up financially or with their
gift of time to strengthen Holy Rosary. We have accomplished a lot this year, and there are
plans for so much more. Our Board of Limited Jurisdiction is moving forward, and the dif-
ferent committees are meeting and making plans for new activities, fundraising through the
community, and significant renovations to the school. It is an exciting time at Holy Rosary.
We welcome you to join us in this resurgence. There is role that fits everyone!
I will continue to pray for you and I am thankful for your support. There have been some
difficult times and you have been amazingly caring.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
God’s Graces to You!
Mary Ann
Picture Page Page 4
Letter from The Governing Board of Pastors
Father Quindlen, Epiphany of Our Lord, Parish, Plymouth Meeting
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Science
Pre-K is working with their eighth grade buddies on engineering challenges like building shelters, bridges,
ramps, and boats. Kindergarten has been working with seventh grade on Science lessons involving pump-
kins and apples.
First and second grade has been creating solutions to solve fairy tale engineering challenges. They have
been devising solutions to help the characters in fairy tales. First grade designed a boat to help the ginger-
bread man cross the river, while second grade is building a slide so Rapunzel can escape from the tower.
Third grade have been learning all about states of matter through investigations. They have been using
many Science tools, such as forceps, hand lenses, flasks, beakers, test tubes, falcon tubes, and graduated
cylinders.
Fourth grade is learning about organisms. They just completed their first keynote presentation on inverte-
brates.
Fifth grade has been learning about the Engineering Design Process. They have been completing challenges
by creating and testing balloon rockets. They are currently creating a device to keep an egg safe when it is
dropped.
Sixth grade is learning about the circulation of the Earth's air and water. They created a poster about the
layers of the Earth's atmosphere. Seventh grade is learning about cells. They created a 3D model of a uni-
cellular organism. Eighth grade is learning about forces and motion. They will be testing different materials
to determine which is best for a parachute. Then they will build and test it.
—Ms. Morrow
4th Grade
Fourth Grade is looking forward to their field trip to the Churchville Nature Center. The students have
been learning about Native American tribes in Pennsylvania. The children will have the opportunity to
make early Native Crafts, explore longhouses and play games which the Native Americans played as chil-
dren. In class, the students wrote stories about the lives of Native American tribes, did shape poetry in-
volving the Native Americans and drew longhouses.
—Mrs. Dunsmore
2nd Grade
Second Grade is beginning to prepare for Reconciliation, and we are so excited! We just finished learning
all about place value in math and are moving into addition! We are gearing up to learn all about pumpkins
and celebrate Halloween in 2A! We looking forward to seeing all the costumes!
—Ms. Reale
Computers
In computer class grades 4 through 8 have been working on and presenting Audio books in Halloween
themes on different platforms. Grades 1, 2, and 3 have been developing problem solving loving skills in
Graveyard Golf.
—Mr. Graham
Did You Know...
Did You Know (continued)...
Mrs. Luthy’s 5th Grade Class
The Halloween season is alive in fifth grade writing classes! As students create their Halloween saga cre-
ations, their writing skills are challenged during their class writing workshop. The sagas teach the children
to create a setting, add suspense, and conclude with a surprise ending. There is a catch to the saga--the
stories must have a beginning, middle and end, but is limited to no more than 100 words!
In addition to the Halloween sagas, creating epitaphs is the next writing task. Students complete the epi-
taphs on tombstones, which excites them! Learning about rhythm and rhyme patterns have been intro-
duced and are proving to be a challenge, but the class is up to the task!
—Mrs. Luthy
Resource Room
The Resource Room has an "Idiom of the Week" posted in the hallway. The Idiom of the Week is shared
every day in the morning announcements with a brief explanation and example of how it can be used.
This month, Holy Rosary students have heard about "toss ups", "a blessing in disguise", and "adding fuel to
the fire". There are so many more idioms to learn that help us understand each other and communicate
effectively!
—Ms. Prieto
3rd Grade
Third grade has been nothing but exciting this year! In ELA, the students were able to design their own
pet pumpkin at home, now they are beginning to write journal entries about their adventures with their
pets. We are excited to get our creative writing started. In math, we have started learning our multiplica-
tion facts. This is new to us in Third grade and we are very excited to be learning our times tables. In Re-
ligion, we have been reading the story of Moses and his journey with the Israelites to Canaan. We are
creating a booklet to learn about the Ten Commandments and why they are an important part of our
faith. We have also learned about The Mysteries of the Rosary and how to pray the Rosary in honor of
the month of October. Third grade is the first year where the students are introduced to a Social Studies
curriculum and so far we are loving it! We have been learning about the different types of communities
and where they can be found throughout our own country and the world. This week, we have started a
new chapter that teaches us about different cultures, specifically their traditions and customs. Soon, we
will be working on a culture project to highlight our own cultures.
—Mrs. Fitzpatrick (3-A) and Ms. Houser (3-B)
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1st Grade
The first grade have been so busy learning so many new
things. They were excited by their visit with Father Quindlen who
came to their classroom to give each of them a special Guardian An-
gel gold coin and to talk to them about their own guardian an-
gels. They all said the prayer to the Guardian Angel together. They
all had a great trip to Solly Brothers farm with the kindergarten and
learned so many things about pumpkins, gourds and apples. They all
made their own construction paper pumpkin and wrote a story
about it using adjectives. They are hanging outside our classroom
and they all did an awesome job. They are looking forward to a visit
from Mrs. Linda Poland from the William Jeanes Library who will be
reading them some Halloween stories. We are now getting ready
for All Saints' Day when we put on a special presentation for our
parents dressing up and telling about our favorite saint. I know they
will do a great job!
—Mrs. Koneski
Pre-K
Along with beginning to work on letters and numbers, Pre-K has had a busy and fun month engaging in Fall
activities! The class met with their munchkin friends in Kindergarten to discuss what they love about
school and make a Fall tree project. The class also worked with their prayer partners to decorate pump-
kins that they got to take home! During God Time, they learned all about Jesus and how to be a good
friend.
—Mrs. Gill
Did You Know (continued)... Page 8
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We are in the process of wrapping up a few Fall Sports and Events:
Congrats to the Girls JV Volleyball Team for an undefeated regular sea-
son and a post season tournament win over at Cardinal O’Hara! A very
successful season for a great group of girls!!
The girls CYO Sports programs have been very successful lately (two
straight IHM JV tournament wins and counting! And now a great post
season run in JV Volley-
ball!)
The Varsity Girls Volleyball also made the playoffs! What a
great start to the school year!
Girls Basketball is right around the corner! Come out and
support the girls in their quest for world domination!
The Varsity Soccer Team won it’s first postseason game!
These boys and girls have grown as a team throughout the year, and their hard work (and great coaching)
is paying off!! Congrats to the team on such a fun and rewarding season!
CYO Sports News...
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All families may now apply for financial aid for the 2020-2021 school year. The website is factsmgt.com/
aid. Families can work directly with the FACTS Company in order to verify all information. Questions on
completing the application may be answered by calling the FACTS helpline directly at 1-866-441-4637.
They are available Mon-Thurs: 7:30 AM—7:00 PM. You can also email them at [email protected]
with questions.
To be awarded any and all financial aid, families must be registered for the 2020/2021 school year and all
tuition for this school year must be paid in full.
As always, I am available for any assistance you may need in applying. You can email me at bhalli-
[email protected] with any questions and/or concerns or in needing assistance uploading doc-
uments. I am in the office every Monday.
BOX TOPS
Attention all Box Top clippers!
Attention all Box Top clippers!
If you have not downloaded the Box Tops app onto your phone, please do so now! Box Tops are
changing and the actual Box Tops that you clipped will be phased out so having this app is important
going forward!
I am currently working in counting the Box Tops submitted for the Fall contest! Winners will be an-
nounced after November 1st, stay tuned!!
The student with the most Box Tops submitted will receive a $5 Menchie’s gift card, and the classroom
with the most Box Tops submitted will receive a tray of treats to enjoy!!
Thanks to everyone who has submitted in the past!
~For anyone new to Box Tops~
Each box top clipped or scanned from your receipt, earns $.10 towards our school, and they add up quickly! Box Tops do contain expiration dates, so please be sure to get them in on time for credit. You
can collect Box Tops in a baggie at home throughout the year and send in as often as you’d like. Please
label with your child’s name and either send in with your child or place in the Box Tops container in
the school office.
For scanning Box Tops, just upload your receipt right to the Box Tops App! Remember...this is an