Thursday, February 28, 2019



Friday Newsletter 3-1-19

THE WEEK AHEAD:
Mon
Tues Student Council Mtg – 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Wed Ash Wednesday
        All School Mass (7/8 Ministry)
Thur
Fri   Dress Down Day
        End of Third Quarter
        Stations – 2:15 pm
        Diocesan Science Fair @ Taos

LENT BEGINS THIS WEEK! On Wednesday, March 6th, ALL SCHOOL STAFF will be attending Mass that morning. If you are running late in bringing your children to school (7:50 am or after), please bring them directly to church. All school doors will be locked.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS: Mr. Vandike will be leading the Stations at 2:15 pm every Friday that we are in session during Lent. All are welcome!

ENROLLMENT FORMS FOR THE 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR were in last week’s folder. Please fill these out and return as soon as possible, as we place orders and make staffing decisions based on your response. If you know of any families who may have an interest in sending their child to OLOS School, please encourage them to contact the school office, or give us their contact information so that we may reach out to them. Families of all preschool and kindergarten age children listed in the parish baptismal records should be receiving information on enrollment through the mail. PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN PARENTS – Mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 12, when we will have the Preschool & Kindergarten Informational meetings, from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm. This is a time to meet the teachers, orient your child to the classroom, and schedule Kindergarten testing. These meetings will take place in the respective classrooms. If you need more information, please don’t hesitate to call.

SCIENCE FAIR: The Science Fair for 5th through 8 grades was today, Friday, March 1st. We will update you on winners in next week’s notes. The winners in each category – Life, Physical, & Earth Science – will go on to the Diocesan fair in Taos this next Friday, March 8th.
READING COUNTS: The Reading Counts field trip to Springfield is set for Friday, May 3rd, 2019. The students will enjoy the day at the Discovery Center. MORE NEWS….Due to the Reading Counts program being down for half of the school year, each student will receive 25 points toward their goal. Reading Counts deadline is Wednesday April, 24th. Field trip forms will go home on April 17th with any student who has already met their 200 point goal. The remainder of the field trip forms will home on April 25th with students who reached their goal between the 17th and 24th.

DUE TO THE SNOWDAY ON THURSDAY, FEB. 20th, SCHOOL WILL BE IN SESSION ON MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2019.

BABY SHOWER FOR BIRTHRIGHT: In memory of Judy Wieberg, OLOS School & Mrs. Groose is sponsoring a baby shower, with gifts to be donated to Birthright. It will be on Wednesday, March 13th. We will have Mass that morning, and then after that, we will come over to the gym and enjoy some fun & games, along with refreshments. Items can be new or gently used. Monetary gifts are much appreciated as well. Birthright is an organization that was very close to Judy’s heart, and we would like to honor her with full participation by school families and the entire parish community. All are invited!

BEST CHOICE & BOX TOPS: It is time for submission! Please send in any that you may have collected. Thank you for clipping and saving!

RICE BOWL: Please use it as a tool in your household to enhance your family Lenten experience. There is a Lenten calendar inside that may be used to help your family pray. You may return the Rice Bowls to the vestibule or school office after Easter, with any money that you may have saved.

ATTENTION 7TH GRADE PARENTS: Traditionally, the 8th grade graduation reception is planned & hosted by the parents of the 7th graders. We are in need of one parent to be in charge of the planning and organization of the evening, with all parents asked to help out. Graduation is set for Saturday, May 11th at the 6:30 pm Mass, with the reception afterwards in the gym. Please let Rosie know if you would be able to be the coordinator.

ABSENCES ON THURSDAY, 2/28: Unless due to illness, absences/tardies on 2/28/19 will not be permanently recorded, due to the inclement weather coming in at start time.

GUN RAFFLE: 2019 OLOS Gun Raffle tickets are available for purchase at the school office or Mary’s Home Bank. If you need tickets to sell, you may also contact Josh Vandike, Greg Koetting, or Jay Harms.

WINE FOR SALE: We have a few bottles of Shawnee Bluff wine leftover from the Italian Feast. The price has been lowered to $12/bottle (from $15). We have 1 bottle of sweet white – “Sweet Speakeasy”, and 4 bottles of sweet red – “I’m a Sweetie Too”. Contact Rosie in the office if you would like to purchase any.



OLOSS “BEE” KIND CLUB: Students who were recognized for acts of kindness and generosity on Feb. 22  were: PK –Charlotte Groose – getting papers together for a friend, K –  Brena Groose – sharing toys at recess,  1st – Alayna Wood – helping others with their worksheets 2nd – Romie Groose – sharing her toys at recess, 3rd – Clarice WhittLe – letting someone else have a turn instead of herself, 4th – Gracie Silvey – being such a great helper,  5th – Ben Goetz – picking up things for his teacher,  6th –Garet Wood – supplying his classmates with paper,  7th –Aliyah Talledo – filling out another student’s plan book when he was sick,  8th – Matthew Beck – sharing during religion class and always turning on the overhead. All acts of kindness “bees” are displayed in the school cafeteria. (Note – the first student listed in each grade is kindness noted by the classroom teacher. If any additional are listed, they have been noted by other members of the staff.) Great job, students!

PLEASE RETURN YOUR FOLDER ON MONDAY.
STAY SAFE THIS WINTRY WEEKEND!

Thursday, February 21, 2019



Friday Newsletter 2-22-19


THE WEEK AHEAD:
Mon NO SCHOOL – (Diocesan Professional Development)
Tues Breakfast Planning Mtg – 5:45 pm
Wed All School Mass (5/6 Ministry)
        Reading Counts Night for Grades 2-8th from 3:00 – 4:30 pm
Thur
Fri   OLOS School Science Fair
        Dress Down Day
        School Dance – 3:00 – 5:30 pm

ENROLLMENT FORMS FOR THE 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR are in today’s folder. Please fill these out and return as soon as possible, as we place orders and make staffing decisions based on your response. If you know of any families who may have an interest in sending their child to OLOS School, please encourage them to contact the school office, or give us their contact information so that we may reach out to them. Families of all preschool and kindergarten age children listed in the parish baptismal records should receive information on enrollment this week. PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN PARENTS – Mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 12, when we will have the Preschool & Kindergarten Informational meetings, from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm. This is a time to meet the teachers, orient your child to the classroom, and schedule Kindergarten testing. These meetings will take place in the respective classrooms. If you need more information, please don’t hesitate to call.

NO SCHOOL THIS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, DUE TO DIOCESAN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. This is NOT a snow make-up day.

BREAKFAST PLANNING MEETING: The planning meeting has been rescheduled to this Tuesday, Feb. 26th at 5:45 pm to begin planning the Parish Fundraising breakfast, scheduled for Palm Sunday, Sunday, April 14th. All help needed and appreciated.

DUE TO THE SNOWDAY ON THURSDAY, FEB. 20th, SCHOOL WILL BE IN SESSION ON MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2019.

CONGRATULATIONS to AUSTIN DOERHOFF, winner of the K of C Regional Free Throw Contest, boys 10 and under, at St. Thomas. Way to go, Austin!

READING COUNTS: The Reading Counts field trip to Springfield is set for Friday, May 3rd, 2019. The students will enjoy the day at the Discovery Center. More information will follow in the near future.

SCIENCE FAIR: OLOS School Science Fair is scheduled for this upcoming Friday, March 1st, for all students in grades 5th through 8th. Winners in each of the three categories – Life, Physical & Earth – will move on to the Diocesan Fair, scheduled for Friday, March 8th.

PRESCHOOL SIGN-UP 2019-2020: If you are interested in reserving a spot for your preschooler for the next school year, please contact Rosie in the school office. Preschool is offered daily and preference is given to families of our parish, with full-time given preference over part-time (3 days/wk). However, we usually are able to accommodate whomever has an interest. And, as always, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to call or drop in.

GUN RAFFLE: 2019 OLOS Gun Raffle tickets are available for purchase at the school office or Mary’s Home Bank. If you need tickets to sell, you may also contact Josh Vandike, Greg Koetting, or Jay Harms.

WINE FOR SALE: We have a few bottles of Shawnee Bluff wine leftover from the Italian Feast. The price has been lowered to $12/bottle (from $15). We have 1 bottle of sweet white – “Sweet Speakeasy”, and 4 bottles of sweet red – “I’m a Sweetie Too”. Contact Rosie in the office if you would like to purchase any.

MARY’S HOME LITTLE LEAGUE SIGN-UP: Feb. 27th – 5:00 – 8:00 pm., K o C Hall (ballfield), Mary’s Home



OLOSS “BEE” KIND CLUB: Students who were recognized for acts of kindness and generosity on Feb. 15  were: PK –Daxton Boessen – giving a friend a place to set, K –  Ryder Lage – picking up balls at recess, Anna Eickhoff – sweeping up a mess without being asked,  1st – Ryan Russell – passing out worksheets,  2nd – Olivia Koetting - helping another student with their work, 3rd – Alex Hagenhoff – sharing his football at recess, 4th – Leah Koetting – taking notes for a student who was sick,  5th – Austin Doerhoff – picking up a pen for the teacher,  6th – Grayson Koetting – sharing her candy with others,  7th –Ethan Schulte – helping his teacher pickup dropped items,  8th – Matthew Beck & Jordan Bittle – janitorial work while Darryl was sick.  All acts of kindness “bees” are displayed in the school cafeteria. (Note – the first student listed in each grade is kindness noted by the classroom teacher. If any additional are listed, they have been noted by other members of the staff.) Great job, students!

SIGN UP FOR GERBES COMMUNITY REWARDS:  OLOS is enrolled in the Gerbes “Community Rewards” program. This program offers money back to our school, based on enrolled customer’s spending. It is a really easy process. You just tie your Gerbes shopper’s card to our school account. If you don’t have a Gerbes shopper’s card, it takes less than a minute to get one at the store and also online. All the information needed to complete this process is online. @ www.gerbes.com/communityrewards. Our school code is 48253. It takes just a couple minutes so get all your family and friends to register as well! The school will receive quarterly payments in cash form. We will update you as we receive those funds. This has the potential to be a huge moneymaker for the school – the key is to get many, many people involved. Please pass the word to family and friends and thanks for supporting OLOS School!!! 
  
DEADLINE FOR FRIDAY NOTES: Thursdays, 9:00 am. If you have items for the Friday notes, please write these items up, send them in, or email them to olosschoolsecretary@gmail.com (call to let me know you have emailed please). I don’t mind doing a little editing and rewording, but the bulk of the item should be outlined with details. All non-school related flyers need to be copied ahead of time on paper. The school cannot afford to supply paper for outside events). Upon approval by the principal, the information will then be placed in the Friday folder as a courtesy. It is not appropriate for the school to send out extraneous information that can be handled other ways.

MEDICATION AT SCHOOL: We do not have a “stock supply” of medications for students. You may choose to send in a pain reliever or other types of medicine for your child. Make sure to clearly mark the container(s), and send a note giving staff permission to dispense the medication, with explicit dosage instructions and dosage cups/spoons. These will be locked up in the office. Sometimes having medicine available here for your child can mean not having to come after him/her or making a special trip to bring medications.


PLEASE RETURN YOUR FOLDER ON TUESDAY.
HAVE A GREAT THREE-DAY WEEKEND, STUDENTS!

Friday, February 15, 2019


Friday Newsletter 2-15-19


THE WEEK AHEAD:
Mon – School in Session (Snow Make-up Day)
Tues – Breakfast Planning Mtg – 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Wed – All School Mass (7/8 Ministry)
        FFA visits OLOSS – 2:00 (for 5-8th)
Thur – School Board Mtg – 6:00 pm
Fri –   Dress Down Day

BREAKFAST PLANNING MEETING: There will be a meeting this Tuesday, Feb. 19th at 6:00 pm to begin planning the Parish Fundraising breakfast, scheduled for Palm Sunday, Sunday, April 14th. All help needed and appreciated!

GUN RAFFLE WINNERS: February winners are –
Sherman Baughman (#104) – who won the Ruger LC9 9 mm pistol and Trent Backues (#71) – who won the Ruger LCR (choice of .22lr, .22WSM, or .38spl+p) Congratulations to both of these lucky winners! It is not too late to get into these monthly drawings – still 20 left! Details below.

GUN RAFFLE: 2019 OLOS Gun Raffle tickets are available for purchase at the school office or Mary’s Home Bank. If you need tickets to sell, you may also contact Josh Vandike, Greg Koetting, or Jay Harms.

WINE FOR SALE: We have a few bottles of Shawnee Bluff wine leftover from the Italian Feast. The price has been lowered to $12/bottle (from $15). We have 4 bottles of sweet white – “Sweet Speakeasy”, and 5 bottles of sweet red – “I’m a Sweetie Too”. Contact Rosie in the office if you would like to purchase any.

DUE TO THE SNOWDAY ON THURSDAY, FEB. 7TH, SCHOOL WILL BE IN SESSION ON MONDAY, FEB. 18TH, PRESIDENTS’ DAY.

READING COUNTS: The Reading Counts field trip to Springfield is set for Friday, May 3rd, 2019. The students will enjoy the day at the Discovery Center. More information will follow in the near future.

PRESCHOOL SIGN-UP 2019-2020: If you are interested in reserving a spot for your preschooler for the next school year, please contact Rosie in the school office. Preschool is offered daily and preference is given to families of our parish, with full-time given preference over part-time (3 days/wk). However, we usually are able to accommodate whomever has an interest. And, as always, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to call or drop in.

PLEASE RETURN YOUR FOLDER ON MONDAY.
BE SAFE THIS WINTER WEEKEND!

Friday, February 8, 2019

Friday Newsletter 2-8-19


THE WEEK AHEAD:
Sat - 4/5/6 Boys BBall @ St. Joe, Westphalia – 8:00 am (vs. St. Joe, Westphalia)
Mon Reading Counts Mtg – 6:00 pm
Tues
Wed All School Mass (2nd Ministry)
Thur Dress Down in Pink/Red
        Valentine’s Parties – 1:45 pm
Fri   Dress Down Day

PROGRESS REPORTS: Today in this folder you will find your child’s midterm report or a sign-off sheet. Students in Grades K-2 receive a mid-term report and students’ reports in Grades 3-8 are to be viewed online at www.optionc.com, with our school code – 8085 – and your individual username and password. Please sign & return the enclosed report/form on Monday. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the classroom teacher.

ROOM PARENTS/VALENTINES: Room parents – we rely on you to plan for games & refreshments for our classroom parties. Valentine’s parties are scheduled for this Thursday, Feb. 14th at 1:45 pm. Thanks for all your help! A list of room parents may be found at the end of these notes.

THE SCHOOL FUNDRAISING DANCE is tomorrow, Feb. 9th. A copy of the work list may be found at the end of these notes. Thanks to all who are helping with this event!

BREAKFAST PLANNING MEETING: There will be a meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 19th at 6:00 pm to begin planning the Parish Fundraising breakfast, scheduled for Palm Sunday, Sunday, April 14th. Mark your calendar now & plan on joining us for this meeting.

MENU CHANGE: This Tuesday, Feb. 12th, we will have the cheeseburger meal, originally scheduled for Feb. 5th, instead of the spaghetti meal listed.

WEBSITE: Our website is now working correctly. It took a little bit to get to the root of the problem, but apparently the sub host of the site was experiencing problems. Thank you for your patience in the time it took to get this problem remedied.
WARM THANKS! The students and staff enjoyed an extra treat on a very cold, rainy, Wednesday morning this week, enjoying hot chocolate & milk bars after Mass in the cafeteria. Thanks to Prairie Farms & Tracey Backes for the donation of the milk bars. Much appreciated!

GUN RAFFLE WINNERS: January winners are –
Kelly Otto (#170) – who won the Walther PK .380; and Brad Rackers (#487) – who won the Ruger American Rifle, caliber TBD. Congratulations to both of these lucky winners. It is not too late to get into these monthly drawings – still 22 left! More details below.

GUN RAFFLE: 2019 OLOS Gun Raffle tickets are available for purchase at the school office or Mary’s Home Bank. If you need tickets to sell, you may also contact Josh Vandike, Greg Koetting, or Jay Harms.

LEFTOVER DESSERTS from the Italian Feast were donated to the Rape & Abuse Crisis Center & Halo House in JC. The sheet pans of cheese cake were served during lunchtime to the students.

WINE FOR SALE: We have a few bottles of Shawnee Bluff wine leftover from the Italian Feast. The price has been lowered to $12/bottle (from $15). We have 4 bottles of sweet white – “Sweet Speakeasy”, and 5 bottles of sweet red – “I’m a Sweetie Too”. These would make great Valentine’s gifts! Contact Rosie in the office if you would like to purchase any.

A CLOSE ONE! High fives to the 4/5/6 boys basketball team, for such a close game last Saturday against. St. Stan. The final score was 20-21 in overtime, with a loss, but we are definitely proud of them for a nail-biting game!

DUE TO THE SNOWDAY ON THURSDAY, FEB. 7TH, SCHOOL WILL BE IN SESSION ON MONDAY, FEB. 18TH, PRESIDENTS’ DAY.


PRESCHOOL SIGN-UP 2019-2020: If you are interested in reserving a spot for your preschooler for the next school year, please contact Rosie in the school office. Preschool is offered daily and preference is given to families of our parish, with full-time given preference over part-time (3 days/wk). However, we usually are able to accommodate whomever has an interest. And, as always, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to call or drop in.



OLOSS “BEE” KIND CLUB: Students who were recognized for acts of kindness and generosity on Feb. 8th  were: PK – Elsie Schulte – sharing her ball with a friend, Henry Doerhoff & Vivian Pringer – great help at recess with balls,  K –  Brena Groose – sharing toys at recess, Oliver Hagenhoff – sharing his toys at recess, 1st – Abby Eickhoff – sharing markers with others,  2nd – Eli Eickhoff – being a good example in church, 3rd – Shane Beck – going out of his way to play with others at recess, 4th – Trenton Lage – for seeing the beauty in others, , 5th – Nolan Schulte – helping another student with their work and always having something kind to say, 6th – Deanna Backes o- opening the door for everyone at church and always volunteering to help when needed,  7th –Aly Haeffner – helping to decorate the hallway for Valentine’s Day,  8th – Grace Groose – helping decorate the room for Chinese New Year. Mrs. Werdehausen & the Student Council – for decorating the schools so nice for Valentine’s Day.  All acts of kindness “bees” are displayed in the school cafeteria. (Note – the first student listed in each grade is kindness noted by the classroom teacher. If any additional are listed, they have been noted by other members of the staff.) Great job, students!

PLEASE RETURN YOUR FOLDER ON MONDAY.
TRY TO STAY WARM THIS COLD WINTER WEEKEND!