Titan Times www.saseasschool.org August 30, 2017 Volume 12, Issue 1 Dear SASEAS families, What a SON-filled start to our year! Jesus’ light is so bright, we have to wear shades! We are so happy to welcome all our SASEAS Titans back to school and extend a special welcome to the seventeen new families joining us for the first time. Our teachers and staff have done an incredible job preparing for another year of bringing students closer to Jesus and challenging them academically. Thank you to everyone who helped us start the year so positively. Speaking of positivity...I am going to recycle a message I shared in last year’s first issue of this newsletter as I began my time with you. I heard a motivational speaker once say that research shows we will tell at least 12 people if something “bad” happens to us during the day. On the flipside, the research finds that we will tell at most 3 people i f something “good” happens. Just as negativity can destroy any institution, positivity can be a force that moves any institution from “good to great and great to excellent.” I have three challenges for all of us this year as it relates to positive interactions and communications: Please pray daily for our school -- our students, families, teachers, staff, administration, and priests. I have received the nicest notes this past year from students and families telling me they are praying for me and our school. Thank you! And keep those prayers coming! Also, remember, the Mass is our most perfect prayer to God. Take time each weekend to be in His presence. Let’s keep it positive in our communications with others. If feeling frustrated, confused, or downright angry with a school decision or event, please reach out to your child’s teacher or me before spending time with social media or sending out an email blast. Oftentimes, we can provide additional clarity that may help with understanding a situation or our decision-making process. I have an open door and want to hear your thoughts on our school’s continuous improvement. We are on the same team and in this together! Tell as many people you know about all the awesome things happening daily in our school. Share our social media posts, talk to your neighbors, brag on your children and our school! Positive word- of-mouth is our greatest marketing tool! I’m so happy to be a part of the SASEAS family. I look forward to another outstanding year of faith, learning, growth, discovery, and friendship. It’s a great time to be a Titan! Christ’s peace, St. Andrew Campus, 555 Main Street, Milford, OH 45150 Seton Campus, 5900 Buckwheat Road, Milford, OH 45150 513-831-5277 • Fax 513-831-8436 513-575-0093 • Fax 513-575-1078 Mark Wilburn, Principal • Nick Grieco, Asst. Principal Mark Wilburn, Principal Drop Off: 7:15 – 7:38 a.m. • Pick Up: 2:40 p.m. Drop Off: 8:05 – 8:25 a.m. • Pick Up: 3:20 p.m. Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Regular Lunch: $3.25 • Milk: $.50 • Super Lunch: $3.75 Lunch: $3.25 • Milk: $.50 Parish Pastors: Father Michael Cordier, Father Chris Geiger Deadline for submitting articles to the Titan Times is Friday @ 9:00 a.m. Email to [email protected]. Articles published upon approval. Our Motto: I will serve joyfully, lead confidently, and inspire others through my faith in Jesus.
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Titan Times
www.saseasschool.org August 30, 2017
Volume 12, Issue 1
Dear SASEAS families,
What a SON-filled start to our year! Jesus’ light is so bright, we have to wear shades! We are so happy to welcome all
our SASEAS Titans back to school and extend a special welcome to the seventeen new families joining us for the first
time. Our teachers and staff have done an incredible job preparing for another year of bringing students closer to Jesus
and challenging them academically. Thank you to everyone who helped us start the year so positively.
Speaking of positivity...I am going to recycle a message I shared in last year’s first issue of this newsletter as I began my
time with you. I heard a motivational speaker once say that research shows we will tell at least 12 people if something
“bad” happens to us during the day. On the flipside, the research finds that we will tell at most 3 people if something
“good” happens. Just as negativity can destroy any institution, positivity can be a force that moves any institution from
“good to great and great to excellent.” I have three challenges for all of us this year as it relates to positive interactions
and communications:
Please pray daily for our school -- our students, families, teachers, staff, administration, and
priests. I have received the nicest notes this past year from students and families telling me they are
praying for me and our school. Thank you! And keep those prayers coming! Also, remember, the
Mass is our most perfect prayer to God. Take time each weekend to be in His presence.
Let’s keep it positive in our communications with others. If feeling frustrated, confused, or
downright angry with a school decision or event, please reach out to your child’s teacher or me before
spending time with social media or sending out an email blast. Oftentimes, we can provide additional
clarity that may help with understanding a situation or our decision-making process. I have an open
door and want to hear your thoughts on our school’s continuous improvement. We are on the same
team and in this together!
Tell as many people you know about all the awesome things happening daily in our school. Share
our social media posts, talk to your neighbors, brag on your children and our school! Positive word-
of-mouth is our greatest marketing tool!
I’m so happy to be a part of the SASEAS family. I look forward to another outstanding year of faith, learning, growth,
discovery, and friendship. It’s a great time to be a Titan!
Christ’s peace,
St. Andrew Campus, 555 Main Street, Milford, OH 45150 Seton Campus, 5900 Buckwheat Road, Milford, OH 45150 513-831-5277 • Fax 513-831-8436 513-575-0093 • Fax 513-575-1078 Mark Wilburn, Principal • Nick Grieco, Asst. Principal Mark Wilburn, Principal Drop Off: 7:15 – 7:38 a.m. • Pick Up: 2:40 p.m. Drop Off: 8:05 – 8:25 a.m. • Pick Up: 3:20 p.m. Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Regular Lunch: $3.25 • Milk: $.50 • Super Lunch: $3.75 Lunch: $3.25 • Milk: $.50
Parish Pastors: Father Michael Cordier, Father Chris Geiger
Deadline for submitting articles to the Titan Times is Friday @ 9:00 a.m. Email to [email protected]. Articles published upon approval.
Our Motto: I will serve joyfully, lead confidently, and inspire others through my faith in Jesus.
Please double check dates on School Master Calendar as the year progresses
8/30/2017
August 8-PTO meeting 6:30pm Seton 23-Kindergarten/New Family Play Date, Buckwheat Community Park – 10:00 am-11:00 23- Orientation-Grade 6, 9-10:30/Kindergarten, 11:00-12:00/Grade 1, 1:00-2:00 23- Ice Cream Social, K-5, 4:00-6:00
September 7- Meet the Teachers, Grades 6-8, 7-9:00- St. Andrew (Refreshments/Volunteer Sign-up Sheets) 12-PTO Meeting 6:30pm Seton 14-Meet the Teacher- 7-9:00pm, Seton Campus café (Refreshments/Volunteer Sign-up sheets) 25-29 Everybody Counts Week- Seton Campus 29- PTO Family Movie Night, 6:30-10:00pm – Seton
Campus
October Box top Contest (Dates TBD) 10-PTO Meeting 6:30pm Seton TBD-St. Andrew Oktoberfest- (2-8pm) 13- Run4Fun- 11am, early dismissal 1pm 17-Parent/Teacher Conferences, Grades K-8, St. A.-3:30-7:30/Seton-4:00-8pm (Faculty dinner provided by PTO) 19-Parent/Teacher Conferences, Grades K-8, St. A-3:30-7:30/Seton 4-8pm (Faculty dinner provided by PTO) 31-Halloween Parties, 1:30-2:30/2:30 Parade(Grade K-5) 31-Kona Ice Truck (Grades 6-8)
November 4- Make a Difference Day - St. Andrew Parish Center-8:30-1pm- Lunch provided by PTO 14-PTO meeting 6:30pm Seton 10 -Veterans Day Breakfast (St Andrew Campus) 9-11am 17- Scene 75, St. Andrew Laser Tag outing 1-3
January 9-PTO meeting 6:30pm Seton 25-Science Fair (Grade 7, option for Grade 8) (Continental breakfast for judges provided by PTO) 29-Catholic Schools Week Open House (12-1:30pm St A/1-2:30 Seton) 29-3-Catholic Schools Week
February 2- Family Dinner 5:30-8pm- Seton Campus 2- Happy Heart Dance- Seton Gym 8:00-10:00 6- Parent/Teacher Conferences- Seton-4-8pm (Dinner provided by PTO 8- Parent/Teacher Conferences- St. A-3:30-7:30pm (Dinner provided by PTO 13-PTO meeting 6:30pm Seton Box top Contest (Dates TBD) 20-22-Feed The Hungry Program, Grades K-5
and supply donations. It takes thousands of dollars and many
volunteers to run all of our programs which enrich our children's
school experience.
PTO PURPOSE: In the interest of spiritual, intellectual and physical growth for
the students at SASEAS School, the PTO commits to enhancing the roles of
parents and teachers in the education of the students by increasing their
knowledge of education and its processes. The PTO shall provide an opportunity for
parents and teachers to work together for the good of the students and the
school in an environment marked by mutual respect of all parties. In helping to
create an optimal environment for children’s academic growth and faith formation,
the SASEAS PTO shall support and promote the school’s mission.
Our school philosophy on fundraising is one that will raise money and at the same
time bring the school community together. SASEAS has two major fundraising
events. In the fall, every student will participate in Titan Run 4 Fun.
Titan Madness, an adult fun filled evening will return in the Spring.
100% of the funds raised will stay right at our school. These fundraisers help
support school initiatives, activities, events, programs and special products. Each
year we will research opportunities to support through our fundraising efforts
and determine a need to focus on. None of this can happen without the
support of our school families!
We look forward to working with you!
Every penny…every dollar…we raise is important and will go to the
benefit of the children!
SASEAS easy ways to earn money for our school!
Labels for education can be redeemed to support educational and physical programs at our school. Participating products
include: Pepperidge Farm, Dannon, Post, Campbell’s, Prego, Bic and many more. Turn in collected labels to school at any time
during the school year.
Box Tops For Education is one of the nation’s largest school earning loyalty programs. Last year our school received nearly
$3,000 from Box Top collections. Each Box Top is worth $0.10 and they add up fast. All you need to do is cut them off of
the box and save until the designated collections times twice during the school year. Typically collected in October and February.
Please note we cannot count any Labels For Education or Box Tops that have reached their expiration date or have the expiration date
missing. Please help us increase our collection by asking family and friends to collect.
Target REDcard holders Take Charge of Education programs allows you to designate SA or SEAS to receive 1% of your
REDcard purchases. Target credit card and Target Visa accounts can sign up by calling 1-800-316-6142 or by visiting
Target.com/tcoe. The primary cardholder of a Target debit card can sign up by calling 1-800-316-6142. Target will track purchases made
on participating cards and will distribute the accumulated dollars to the schools in September.
St. Andrew Campus ID 13807 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Campus ID 13806
My Coke rewards-Collect the codes on the packaging of your favorite Coca-Cola brands. Codes are located under caps,
inside the tear off on 12 packs and on multi-pack wraps. Turn collected codes to school at any time during the year.
Our school has a great opportunity to earn money by doing local research studies. Earn money for the school while
earning something for yourself. LRG is dedicated to improving products through consumer research. LRG is
committed to giving back to the community and is reaching out to schools to participate. Please consider participating, both panelists and
the school will be compensated. To sign up, see the form included in this packet or email Erin Hofmann, [email protected]
Every penny, every dollar we raise is important and will go to the benefit of the children!
SASEAS PTO FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY
Local Research Group (LRG) is an organization dedicated to improving products through consumer research. LRG is committed to giving back to the community and is reaching out to schools and different local organizations to participate in their program. LRG will provide different research opportunities for you to participate, where both panelists and the school will be compensated. We ask you to consider joining the panel through SASEAS. Once you sign up, you will be contacted to determine if you qualify for future tests. You will be provided with an ID number specifically for you. If you have additional interested family members or friends (18 or older and with their own email address) they may participate as well. You do not have to have a student at the school to participate. There are a variety of tests you may be asked to participate in, including: interviews (individual and group), product usage tests, visual/olfactory tests, online surveys, etc.
To sign up, all you need to do is contact Erin Hofmann at [email protected] with the following information. You may also return this form to the school office.