Thursday, December 17, 2020

 

Friday Newsletter 12-18-2020


THE WEEK AHEAD:

Mon NO SCHOOL – Christmas Break

Tues – NO SCHOOL – Christmas Break

Wed – NO SCHOOL – Christmas Break

Thu NO SCHOOL – Christmas Break

Fri -   NO SCHOOL – MERRY CHRISTMAS!

ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORES are in today’s folder, for students in Grades 1-8. All students in these grades were administered the Iowa Achievement tests, and students in grades 3,5, & 7, were administered the CogAT, which is a cognitive ability test. If you have any questions with interpretation, please do not hesitate to reach out to Mr. Akin.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR for the next Home & School meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:00 pm.  

FANTASY NIGHT – The Virtual Fantasy Night will be held on on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2020. $50 tickets are now available through the school or at Mary’s Home Bank. Please see enclosed flyers.

SCHOOL RESUMES on Tuesday, January 5, 2021.

CHRISTMAS EVE MASS – 4:00 pm Mass – Students are invited to sing two songs up front by the crib before Mass. The two songs are O Come Little Children & Silent Night. Contact Janet Buschjost @ jcbusch41@aol.com for more info.

THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE: Thank you for sending in food for the “One Can Make a Difference” food drive. We collected 549 items. Half of the items were given to the Eugene Church food bank and the other half were given to Pleasant Hill Baptist Church’s Blessing Box. Student Council officers delivered items to Eugene. Congratulations to the 5/6 Graders – who won the ice-cream party for most collected, based on percentages).

FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you. NO MEALS AVAILABLE DURING CHRISTMAS BREAK.

 ALL FAMILIES returning their 20-21 Friday folder (The Heavens Declare the Glory of the Lord) by Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2021, with any needed paperwork completed, will be placed in a drawing for a bonus dress down pass for students in their family. Congratulations to Nolan, Braden, Adam, & Elsie Schulte, who won the Thanksgiving bonus passes.

 

OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS SCHOOL FACULTY AND STAFF WISH EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY AND SAFE, BLESSED & MERRY CHRISTMAS!

 

“Glory to God in the Highest, Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men”

Thursday, November 19, 2020

 

Friday Newsletter 11-20-2020


THE WEEK AHEAD:

Mon –  

Tues    School Spirit Dress Down Day

Wed    NO SCHOOL – Thanksgiving Break

Thu     NO SCHOOL – Happy Thanksgiving!

Fri         NO SCHOOL – Thanksgiving Break

MID-TERM PROGRESS REPORTS: Today in the folder you will find your child’s midterm report or sign-off sheet. Students in K/1 should receive a paper copy and students’ reports for Grades 2-8 may be found on the family portal, www.factsmgt.com, using our school code (OLS-MO), 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. 2nd Grade Parents – please note the transition of your reports from paper copy to the portal this term.

MORNING DROP-OFF: Please make every effort to drop off your child before 7:40 in the morning. The school day begins at 7:45, after which students are counted absent or tardy. Drop off time is officially listed in the handbook through 7:45 am, but to ensure that students are counted and with their class by 7:45 am, we ask that they are dropped off just a few minutes earlier. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR for the next Home & School meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:00 pm.  

CHANGE OF DATE: FANTASY NIGHT PLANNING MEETING is scheduled for Wednesday, December 2nd at 6:00 pm. All parishioners/school families/interested parties are welcome & encouraged to attend. This fundraiser will replace our Mexican Feast this spring. Topics covered will be timing of this fundraiser, possibility of hosting a virtual event, cost of tickets, food, etc.

ADOPTING TWO FAMILIES: OLOS School will again be adopting two families through the same organization as last year, Hope for Christmas – Jefferson City, We ask that families participate in this instead of the class gift exchange. Please refer to flyer for more information.

WRAPPING PATER & TAPE: Classrooms will be needing wrapping paper, bags & tissue paper, and scotch tape to do their gift wrapping for the adopted families. We thank you for any donation you can make.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK PLANNING MEETING: We will have a CSW planning meeting December 3 @ 5:30 pm. All are invited to come and share their ideas. 

FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you.

ALL FAMILIES returning their 20-21 Friday folder (The Heavens Declare the Glory of the Lord) by Tuesday, Nov. 24, with any needed paperwork completed, will be placed in a drawing for a bonus dress down pass for students in their family.

CLEARANCE – new, reduced price - 1-5 gal “Mango Twist” Laundry Detergent, with pump - $30; Call or send a note to the office if you would like to purchase.

Due to the Thanksgiving Break/short week, there will be no folder going home on Tuesday, Nov. 24th. Because of this, we would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Blessed Thanksgiving! 

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Friday Newsletter (on Thursday) 11-12-20


THE WEEK AHEAD:

Mon Staff CPR Skills Test – 3:30-4:30 pm

Tues

Wed – All School Mass – 8:00 am (Staff Ministry)

Thu School Mass-8:00 am (Staff Ministry)

Fri     Progress Reports Available

        Dress Down Day

MORNING DROP-OFF: Please make every effort to drop off your child before 7:40 in the morning. The school day begins at 7:45, after which students are counted absent or tardy. Drop off time is officially listed in the handbook through 7:45 am, but to ensure that students are counted and with their class by 7:45 am, we ask that they are dropped off just a few minutes earlier. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

HOME & SCHOOL MEETING: Please see enclosed summary of meeting.

FANTASY NIGHT PLANNING MEETING is scheduled for Tuesday, December 1st at 6:00 pm. All parishioners/school families/interested parties are welcome & encouraged to attend. This fundraiser will replace our Mexican Feast this spring. Topics covered will be timing of this fundraiser, possibility of hosting a virtual event, cost of tickets, food, etc.

ADOPTING TWO FAMILIES: OLOS School will again be adopting two families through the same organization as last year, Hope for Christmas – Jefferson City, We ask that families participate in this instead of the class gift exchange. Please refer to flyer sent home/emailed previously. (Side note – Family A Boy 6 yr old – size 8.5 shoe – mistakenly listed as 15.5).

CHRISTMAS THEMES: During December students will have another week of daily dress themes, including tacky Christmas gear day (ugly/ridiculous sweater, shirt), Christmas sock day, red & green explosion day, holiday hat/headwear day, and PJ day. Please refer to the OLOS online calendar for more details.

VOLLEYBALL UNIFORMS – please turn in. Thank you!

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK PLANNING MEETING: We will have a CSW planning meeting December 3 @ 5:30 pm. All are invited to come and share their ideas. 

FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you.

INFLUENZA VACCINE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE: taken from document dated 9/23/20 the Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence…the CDC states that “for the upcoming influenza season, the influenza vaccine will be paramount to reduce the impact of respiratory illnesses in the population and resulting burdens on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The co-existence of COVID-19 and influenza may cause high numbers of absenteeism. With these things in mind, we strongly recommend influenza vaccination for all who can medically receive it.

EXTRA ITEMS – CLEARANCE! 1-5 gal “Mango Twist” Laundry Detergent, with pump - $35; Call or send a note to the office if you would like to purchase.

 

ENJOY YOUR THREE DAY WEEKEND, STUDENTS!

Remember to send your folder back in on Monday.

Good luck to all deer hunters. Be safe!

 


Friday, November 6, 2020

 

Friday Newsletter 11-6-2020


THE WEEK AHEAD:

Sat – Pork Steak Dinner Fundraiser – serving from 11-6

Mon –  

Tues – Home & School Mtg – 6:00 pm

Wed – Prayer/Pledge @ the Flagpole–7:45 am

         for Veterans’ Day

         Dress Down in Red/White/Blue (no camo), but dress appropriately for Mass

         All School Mass–8:00 am (2/3 Ministry)

Thu – School Mass-8:00 am (2/3 Ministry)

         Volunteer Thanksgiving Meal – 10:50 am

         Midquarter

Fri –   NO SCHOOL – Teacher Prof. Dev.

        

 HEALTH SCREENINGS: The Miller Co. Health nurses were here early this week for screenings. If there were any concerns for your child, you will find a note in todays’ folder. If you have any questions, please call the office.

PORK STEAK FUNDRAISER: Even if you didn’t sign up, there’s still many opportunities to help. Contact Barb Adrian to find out where help is most needed or just show up when you are able! Thanks for your help in making this fundraiser a success!

HOME & SCHOOL MEETING: Our 2nd Home & School meeting for the year will be this Tuesday, November 10th at 6:00 pm. Please, all parents, plan on attending. We need your support and ideas! You will receive a bonus dress down pass for your child just for attending! Please, due to the pandemic, we ask that no children attend. Social distancing and use of masks will be required to enter the building.

ADOPTING TWO FAMILIES: OLOS School will again be adopting two families through the same organization as last year, Hope for Christmas – Jefferson City, We ask that families participate in this instead of the class gift exchange. Please see enclosed flyer or refer to email sent out earlier this week.

CHRISTMAS THEMES: During December students will have another week of daily dress themes, including tacky Christmas gear day (ugly/ridiculous sweater, shirt), Christmas sock day, red & green explosion day, holiday hat/headwear day, and PJ day. Please refer to the OLOS online calendar for more details.

THANKS FOR THE DONATION! Many thanks to local resident, Brenda Grother, who showed up at our doors out of the blue last week with a big box full of new donations – copy paper, art supplies, bags, cups, masks, - along with a generous monetary gift. Please pray for Brenda and her intentions. We appreciate it so very much!   

NOVEMBER RAFFLE WINNERS: Congratulations to out two lucky winners, Dave Brettschneider & Katie Kempker!

VOLLEYBALL UNIFORMS – please turn in. Thank you!

MORNING DROP-OFF: Please make every effort to drop off your child before 7:40 in the morning. The school day begins at 7:45, after which students are counted absent. Drop off time is officially listed in the handbook through 7:45 am, but to ensure that students are counted and with their class by 7:45 am, we ask that they are dropped off just a few minutes earlier. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

 FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you.

 


Friday, October 30, 2020

 

Friday Newsletter 10-30-2020


THE WEEK AHEAD:

Mon All School Mass (4th Ministry) for All Souls Day

Tues – Health Screenings by MDHD – 8:30 am

Wed – All School Mass (4th Ministry)

Thu Student Council Mtg – 3:30 – 4:30 pm

Fri    Dress Down Day

       Pork Steak Dinner Prep begins @ 12:30 pm

Sat – Pork Steak Dinner Fundraiser – serving from 11-6


BOX OF JOY UPDATE: What an outpouring of generosity! Our goal for the number of Boxes of Joy filled was 75 boxes. With your help, we have 89 boxes filled! There were many ways people participated - by filling boxes themselves, sponsoring boxes, sending in money for us to do the shopping, sending in items - we even had one talented parishioner make approximately 20 drawstring bags to include in boxes! We thank all who supported in this wonderful project! Next year, we will hopefully be able to involve the school children and PSR children again with packing boxes as group service projects. In the meantime, please be on the lookout for items needed for all boxes, including, but not limited to: crayons, pens, markers, bars of soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, stickers, combs/brushes, forks/spoons, cups, lip balm, tissue packets, socks, notepads, glue sticks, small toys like legos, puzzles, silly putty, dolls, slinky, yo-yo, small balls, cars/trucks. Clearance sales and Christmas sales are great times to pick up many items needed for this project. Just a reminder that please no liquid items. You can store items until next October or feel free to occasionally drop off at school. Check out the parish/school website to see pictures of the Box of Joy project. Please pray...  for each boy and girl who will receive a Box of Joy, that they will receive the box God meant for them to have, that these boxes will show God’s love to each child who receives one, and for God to work in the hearts of people in the communities where these poor children live. We pray too for the many people who donate their time and talent to bring Boxes of Joy to children across the world. 

CEMETERY LIGHTS: Don’t miss the opportunity to drive by the cemetery at night this weekend to see this beautiful sight! Over 1200 lights will be on display! Please take a moment to pray for your loved ones and for those who have no-one to pray for them. Many thanks to the wonderful donors from our parish. We were able to raise enough money for lights for this year, and to supplement another year as well.

PORK STEAK FUNDRAISER: The work list is in today’s folder. Thanks so much to Barb Adrian, for compiling the list. Please turn in all tickets and money on Monday.  All unsold tickets need to be turned in also so we can get them sold. Thanks for your help in making this fundraiser a success!

HALLOWEEN: Thanks so much to all our great room parents, for the planning of the parties – even though you couldn’t be in the classroom! Also, many thanks to those who participated in the Trunk or Treat, and to those who participated in the Halloween Walk – Mary’s Home Bank, Evers Machine, Roxanne at the parish office, and Corner Mkt. All fun activities to make Halloween so much fun!

HOME & SCHOOL MEETING: Our 2nd Home & School meeting for the year will be on Tuesday, November 10th at 6:00 pm. Please, all parents, plan on attending. We need your support and ideas! You will receive a bonus dress down pass for your child just for attending! Please, due to the pandemic, we ask that no children attend. Social distancing and use of masks will be required to enter the building.

MARY’S HOME CHRISTMAS PARADE UPDATE: Theme: The Roaring 20’s – Prohibition Ends Here. OLOS School will not be sponsoring a float this year.

REMEMBER to FALL BACK! – set your clocks back at 2:00 am Sunday morning (Sat. night).

CHRISTMAS THEMES: Just to let you know ahead of time, during December students will have another week of daily dress themes, including tacky Christmas gear day (ugly/ridiculous sweater, shirt), Christmas sock day, red & green explosion day, holiday hat/headwear day, and PJ day. Please refer to the OLOS online calendar for more details.

YOUTH DEER HUNTERS – good luck to you! Please be very careful this weekend. Hope to see some great pictures on Monday!

GERBES COMMUNITY REWARDS funds received for this quarter - $28.26. Thanks to all who designate OLOS School as recipients of their rewards.

OFFICIAL BASKETBALL & CHEER PRACTICES BEGIN THIS WEEK! Please turn in your physical, $20 fee, and completed sports packet. Only those who have all three returned to the school office will be able to practice on Thursday (5:15-6:45).         

FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you.

INFLUENZA VACCINE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE: taken from document dated 9/23/20 the Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence…the CDC states that “for the upcoming influenza season, the influenza vaccine will be paramount to reduce the impact of respiratory illnesses in the population and resulting burdens on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The co-existence of COVID-19 and influenza may cause high numbers of absenteeism. With these things in mind, we strongly recommend influenza vaccination for all who can medically receive it.

 EXTRA ITEMS – CLEARANCE! 1-5 gal “Mango Twist” Laundry Detergent, with pump - $35; Call or send a note to the office if you would like to purchase.

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 26, 2020

 

Friday Newsletter 10-23-2020

 

THE WEEK AHEAD: (Halloween Spirit Week – see below for daily themes)

Mon –  

Tues – Pork Steak Fundraising Mtg – 6:00 pm (cafeteria)

Wed – All School Mass (5/6 Ministry)

Thu – School Mass (5/6 Ministry)

       Cheer – Open gym – 6-7 pm

Fri –   Litany of the Saints/Procession to the Cemetery – 11:40

       Dress Down Day

HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WEEK - Oct. 26-30:

Monday – Wear your favorite sports team dress down day

Tuesday – Twin Day (dress like a friend(s)) dress down day

Wednesday – Crazy sock day (dress in school code attire, but with your crazy socks)

Thursday – Hat Day (dress in school code attire, but add a hat

Friday – Orange/Black dress down day

Monday, Tuesday, & Friday – students may dress down but must meet all length/sleeve requirements and honor the intent of the dress down days. Wednesday & Thursday students will be attending Mass so these will be normal dress code days, with the add-ons.

 BOXES OF JOY – FINAL COLLECTION DATE IS THIS MONDAY, OCT. 26TH. Please include pmt. of $9 to Cross Catholic. Thanks to all who have supported our efforts. So far we have 51 boxes turned in, with a goal of 75 boxes filled. The 7th & 8th graders filled boxes today, and these numbers are not in this total. We are so close!VOLLEYBALL NEWS: The Lady Cougars ended up their regular season last weekend. They did lose both games, but put forth great effort! We are so proud of our girls for all the great sportsmanship & skill they put into playing this season. Great job Lady Cougars!

DONATIONS FOR CEMETERY LIGHTS: Thanks to ALL who have donated! We were able to pay for over 1000 lights with your donations, and also to again have some seed money for future needs. Make sure to drive by the cemetery at night on Halloween weekend to see this beautiful sight!

NEXT FRIDAY – CHANGE OF MENU – we will serve carrot sticks in place of green beans.

PORK STEAK FUNDRAISER: If you have not already volunteered, and would like to do so, please send in the sign-up sheet sent home last week or call the office or Barb Adrian by this upcoming Tuesday, Oct. 27th. Finalized work lists will be sent home next Friday, Oct. 30th.

PLANS FOR HALLOWEEN: On Friday, October 30th, the school children will be placing the lights on the cemetery and reciting the Litany of the Saints in procession at 11:40. Parents and community are invited to join us, but social distancing will be required. Classroom parties will be with students/teachers only. Classroom parents coordinate to send in treats and for games, if needed. Weather permitting, we still plan on doing the traditional “Halloween Walk”, while asking our community businesses to greet our students outside their businesses. We will be beginning the walk at 1:30 pm. That day is a planned Orange/Black dress down day. Before the walk, we will let students get into costume. Especially this year, make sure costumes are easy to get on/off. We also ask that no scary or gory costumes be worn, so that little ones are not scared.

 HALLOWEEN TRUNK OR TREAT: Parents are welcome to participate in a “Trunk or Treat” the afternoon of the parties, parking in the lot in front of the upper school building by the church. All treats MUST be store-purchased and prepackaged, and masks MUST be worn by all parents/attendees, maintaining social distancing. Students may not “reach in” to select a treat; all treats are to be dropped into their sack by the parent. Please make sure to send a sack/bucket for your child, along with their costume. Inclement weather will cancel this part of the event. If you are interested in participating, please contact Danen Horseman as soon as possible to reserve your spot @ 821-2890.

MARY’S HOME CHRISTMAS PARADE: Friday, November 27th – “The Roar of 2020!”. Allen & Joan Doerhoff have graciously volunteered the use of a trailer and to pull a float for Our Lady of the Snows School. Much parent help will be needed to decorate. Also – ideas to fit the theme are needed, so please jot down your ideas and send them in, call the school office or contact Joan. Students riding will be responsible for their own costumes once the float theme is set. Next week, we will send out a sign-up sheet to see who is interested.

 THANKS SO MUCH for the $100 donated by the Mary’s Home 4-H to OLOS Parish. So thoughtful! 

FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you.

INFLUENZA VACCINE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE: taken from document dated 9/23/20 the Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence…the CDC states that “for the upcoming influenza season, the influenza vaccine will be paramount to reduce the impact of respiratory illnesses in the population and resulting burdens on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The co-existence of COVID-19 and influenza may cause high numbers of absenteeism. With these things in mind, we strongly recommend influenza vaccination for all who can medically receive it.

 

STUDENT BILLING: The intent is to eventually transfer billing to email statements only, so if you are not receiving an email copy, along with your printed copy, please contact Rosie in the office so that we can get the correct email on file. This would be for any bills related to the lunch program, extended care program, or preschool program. At the present time, preschool bills are going out every two weeks, lunch bills are only going out if you still owe a balance or for snack-time milks, and extended care bills are going out at the end of the month. If once a month is not convenient for you for extended care, please call Rosie in the office to discuss.

EXTRA ITEMS – CLEARANCE! 1-5 gal “Mango Twist” Laundry Detergent, with pump - $35; Call or send a note to the office if you would like to purchase.

HEALTH SCREENINGS will be the morning of Tuesday, November 3rd. Miller Co. Health Dept. will only be able to send two nurses to OLOSS that day, and they will do the vision and hearing screenings. We are in need of two volunteers to help with height/weight measurements, and to help move students through the process. Please, if you are able, call Rosie in the office. Volunteers would be required to wear masks, gloves, and have a temperature check upon entrance to the school.

OLOS Self-Study: Every 7th year, Catholic Schools in our diocese go through a review process in which parent/teacher committees are formed to study various aspects of the school. These include mission & philosophy, school climate, leadership, personnel, curriculum, instruction, services, facilities, finance & planning, early childhood program, and before and after school care program. Last year was our school's year for review, but the visiting team of area principals/educators was postponed due to the pandemic until last week, when we hosted them for three days at OLOS School. Following are the major strengths, areas of improvement, and recommendations for our school. Recommendations are given priority and are addressed and reported on yearly until our next self-study, for our annual accreditation by the National Nonpublic School Accrediting Association. Thanks so much to our parish and community for the great support of Our Lady of the Snows School!

Visiting Team Summary

During the on-site visit of Our Lady of the Snows School the major strengths seen are:

  • The teachers have a strong sense of commitment to the school and each other.
  • Teachers are actively engaged with students throughout the day.
  • The principal exhibits strong interpersonal skills and welcomes the community into the school.
  • The principal is the driving force to improve the technology.
  • Teachers are given live feedback on instruction/lesson planning within Google Drive.
  • The main school building is well maintained and cleaned. 
  • The new school facility provides opportunities for many school and community events. 

The areas of improvement that need the most attention are:

  • Student supervision is limited to one adult in the building before and after school.
  • Safety measures for the facility are in need of review.
  • The annual plan of action report has not been consistently updated.
  • Professional development opportunities are limited.\

The key recommendations of the visiting team include:

  • The safe school guidelines need to be followed for student supervision.
  • The school will develop procedures and implement safe practices for a more secure facility.
  • The plan of action report needs to be updated annually/
  • The administration should pursue opportunities for more professional development. 

Visiting Team Closing Paragraph:

The Visiting Team found Our Lady of the Snows School to be hospitable and welcoming. The administration, faculty/staff, students, parents, parishioners, and community members made the stay pleasant and enjoyable. The members are especially appreciative of the guidance and direction that is given by the school leadership. This enabled the on-site Visiting Team assessment to be effective and productive. The Visiting Team recognizes the spirit and enthusiasm of this community. The parish community believes in the school's future and is committed to providing a quality Catholic education in the Mary's Home community. 

 ENJOY THE FALL WEEKEND!


Friday, October 16, 2020

Friday Newsletter 10-16-20 


THE WEEK AHEAD:

Sat  - 6th Grade Girls VBall @ St. Joe, JC

         8:00 – vs. St. Joe, JC, White

         9:00 – vs. IC, Loose Creek

Mon 

Tues

Wed – All School Mass (Staff Ministry)

Thu School Mass (Staff Ministry)

Fri    Birthright Prayer Service/Pro-life Rosary – 8:00 am, with baby shower afterwards

         Dress Down Day

         School Dismisses @ 12:30 pm

         Parent/Teacher Conferences 1-6:30 pm

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES THIS FRIDAY, OCT. 23: In today’s folder you will find the sign-up sheet for all students, preschool through 8th grade. If you have not already done so, please make two choices for each of your children and return on Monday or call the office. Conferences are ten minutes each, will be in person, with social distancing, temperature checks, and use of masks required. If you need more time, please schedule additional conference time directly with the classroom teacher. Thank you!

BOX OF JOY – ONE MORE WEEK! If you’d like to participate, we still have boxes available. The 7/8 graders will be filling a few boxes this week, so if you have any items you would like to donate, that would be appreciated as well. If you’d like to just sponsor shipping on a box, you can also do that by remitting $9 (checks payable to Cross Catholic Outreach). Remember – don’t seal your box shut, just wrap with a rubber-band. Thanks to all who are participating in this program. To date, we have 24 boxes turned in! Hooray!

PORK STEAK MEAL WORK SIGN-UP SHEET (Nov 7): If you have not already done so, please return your sign-up, which was sent home last week. This is a parish/school event and the support of all school families is needed and appreciated. Funds collected will help make up for the loss of income from not having our yearly picnic. Opportunities to help are available on both Friday evening and Saturday. Thank you!

BABY SHOWER!!! OLOS will be having a baby shower again this year.  We will be collecting items until October 23.  All items collected will be taken over to church and donated to Birthright. Birthright was very appreciative last year.  Remember they will accept new and gently used baby items, but items most needed at this time are: wipes, diapers sizes NB, 3,4,5,6, sleepers & pajamas NB-24 mo., laundry detergent, mom gifts – body wash, etc, baby wash, diaper rash ointment, socks/booties NB-24 mo., 18-24 mo. winter clothes . This Friday, October 23 students will have a prayer service at 8:00 am, with Mrs. Werdehausen’s class leading a pro-life rosary. The community and families are welcome to come to church to pray with us, as long as social distancing/mask guidelines are followed. The students will then come to the cafeteria to enjoy refreshments and a few games.  Thanks so much for supporting this very worthy cause!

NEWLY RELEASED - FREE MEALS FOR ALL STUDENTS EXTENDED– OFFICIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective Monday, September 21, ALL students at Our Lady of the Snows School will be able to receive FREE lunch through DESE Seamless Summer Option and the USDA. The free meals will be available through the end of the school year. If your child does not attend OLOS School, you may request to pick up a free lunch for any child age 1 to 18. If you wish to order meals for children not enrolled in OLOS School, you will need to contact Carla Morris before 8:15 daily at 573-498-3574 to request the meals. Meal pickup will be at 11:30 am at the side parking lot nearest the kitchen (below M. H. bank). If you have any questions, please call the office at 573-498-3574. Thank you.

VOLLEYBALL NEWS: The Lady Cougars volleyball team had a win at home last weekend. They won two sets and lost one to St. Peter, JC! Congratulations Lady Cougars! The girls had a little harder time with I. C, losing all three sets, but put in great effort. Good luck to our team tomorrow, when they play their final league games, competing against St. Joe, JC and IC, Loose Creek!

GHOSTY GRAMS FOR SALE! Don’t forget - The Student Council is sponsoring the yearly opportunity to send classmates, friends, and family “Ghosty Grams” for Halloween.

DONATIONS FOR CEMETERY LIGHTS: We are buying all new lights this year, as last year with the rain and bad weather, all lights were worn out. While we do have some seed money for this, we are asking for any donation towards the purchase of new lights. If you are able to help out, send your payment in a marked envelope to the school office or collection basket at church (checks payable to OLOS). Thank you!

PLANS FOR HALLOWEEN: On the morning of Friday, October 30th, the school children will be placing the lights on the cemetery and reciting the Litany of the Saints in procession. Parents and community are invited to join us, but social distancing will be required. Exact time will be announced. Classroom parties will be with students/teachers only. Classroom parents coordinate to send in treats and for games, if needed. Weather permitting, we still plan on doing the traditional “Halloween Walk”, while asking our community businesses to greet our students outside their businesses. We will be beginning the walk at 1:30 pm. That day is a planned Orange/Black dress down day. Before the walk, we will let students get into costume. Especially this year, make sure costumes are easy to get on/off. We also ask that no scary or gory costumes be worn, so that little ones are not scared.

HALLOWEEN UPDATE: Parents are welcome to participate in a “Trunk or Treat” the afternoon of the parties, parking in the lot in front of the upper school building by the church. All treats MUST be store-purchased and prepackaged, and masks MUST be worn by all parents/attendees, maintaining social distancing. Students may not “reach in” to select a treat; all treats are to be dropped into their sack by the parent. Please make sure to send a sack/bucket for your child, along with their costume. Inclement weather will cancel this part of the event. If you are interested in participating, please contact Danen Horseman as soon as possible to reserve your spot @ 821-2890.

HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WEEK - Oct. 26-30:

Monday – Wear your favorite sports team dress down day

Tuesday – Twin Day (dress like a friend(s)) dress down day

Wednesday – Crazy sock day (dress in school code attire, but with your crazy socks)

Thursday – Hat Day (dress in school code attire, but add a hat

Friday – Orange/Black dress down day

Monday, Tuesday, & Friday – students may dress down but must meet all length/sleeve requirements and honor the intent of the dress down days. Wednesday & Thursday students will be attending the prayer services at church so these will be normal dress code days, with the add-ons.

INFLUENZA VACCINE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE: taken from document dated 9/23/20 the Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence…the CDC states that “for the upcoming influenza season, the influenza vaccine will be paramount to reduce the impact of respiratory illnesses in the population and resulting burdens on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The co-existence of COVID-19 and influenza may cause high numbers of absenteeism. With these things in mind, we strongly recommend influenza vaccination for all who can medically receive it.

STUDENT BILLING: The intent is to eventually transfer billing to email statements only, so if you are not receiving an email copy, along with your printed copy, please contact Rosie in the office so that we can get the correct email on file. This would be for any bills related to the lunch program, extended care program, or preschool program. At the present time, preschool bills are going out every two weeks, lunch bills are only going out if you still owe a balance or for snack-time milks, and extended care bills are going out at the end of the month. If once a month is not convenient for you for extended care, please call Rosie in the office to discuss.

 EXTRA ITEMS – CLEARANCE! 1-5 gal “Mango Twist” Laundry Detergent, with pump - $35; Call or send a note to the office if you would like to purchase.

HEALTH SCREENINGS will be a little later this year – the morning of Tuesday, November 3rd. Miller Co. Health Dept. will only be able to send two nurses to OLOSS that day, and they will do the vision and hearing screenings. We are in need of two volunteers to help with height/weight measurements, and to help move students through the process. Please, if you are able, call Rosie in the office. Volunteers would be required to wear masks, gloves, and have a temperature check upon entrance to the school.

ENJOY THE FALL WEEKEND!

Remember to send your folder back in on Monday.

 

 

Thursday, October 8, 2020


Friday Newsletter 10-9-2020 



THE WEEK AHEAD:

Sat  - 6th Grade Girls VBall @ HOME

         9:00 – vs. St. Peter, JC, White

         11:00 – vs. IC, JC

Mon NO SCHOOL – Columbus Day

Tues Achievement Testing Make-up

Wed – All School Mass (7/8 Ministry)

        Self-Study Team Welcoming Meeting/Meal – begins @ 5:00 pm (for visiting team, all staff, H & S & Sch. Adv. Bd. Officers & invited members from other committees)

Thu School Mass (7/8 Ministry)

      Self-Study Visiting Team

Fri    Dress Down Day

       Self-Study Visiting Team

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES/OCT. 23: In today’s folder you will find sign-up sheets for all students, preschool through 8th grade. Please make two choices for each of your children and return on Tuesday. Conferences will be in person, with social distancing and use of masks required. Thank you!

PORK STEAK MEAL WORK SIGN-UP SHEET: You will find the sign-up for the Nov. 7 fundraiser in today’s folder. This is a parish/school event and the support of all is needed and appreciated. Funds collected will help make up for the loss of income from not having our yearly picnic. Opportunities to help are available on both Friday evening and Saturday. Please return on Tuesday. Thank you!

GHOSTY GRAMS FOR SALE! The Student Council is sponsoring the yearly opportunity to send classmates, friends, and family “Ghosty Grams” for Halloween. Please see insert in today’s folder.

NO SCHOOL THIS MONDAY!-Columbus Day

BABY SHOWER!!! OLOS will be having a baby shower again this year.  We will be collecting items until October 23.  All items collected will be taken over to church and donated to Birthright. Birthright was very appreciative last year.  Remember they will accept new and gently used baby items. On October 23 students will have a prayer service at 8:00 am, with Mrs. Werdehausen’s class leading a pro-life rosary. The community and families are welcome to come to church to pray with us, as long as social distancing/mask guidelines are followed. The students will then come to the cafeteria to enjoy refreshments and a few games.  Thanks so much for supporting this very worthy cause! 

BOX TOPS: Please send in any Box Tops for Education that you may have clipped over the last few weeks/months. The Box Tops program is shifting to an app, with which you have to scan your receipt. If you are willing to participate this way, it is much appreciated, but if not, it is perfectly understandable. Thank you for supporting this program.

OCTOBER RAFFLE WINNERS are Alex Henson & Shawn Kempker. Congratulations to these two lucky gentlemen!

DONATIONS FOR CEMETERY LIGHTS: We are buying all new lights this year, as last year with the rain and bad weather, all lights were worn out. While we do have some seed money for this, we are asking for any donation towards the purchase of new lights. If you are able to help out, send your payment in a marked envelope to the school office or collection basket at church (checks payable to OLOS). Thank you!

PRAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY: A PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY is being held this coming Saturday!

Tomorrow, October 10th @ Noon
Michael and Kim Evers' front yard.
(Yard faces Hwy 17 and Hwy H)
Address:  106 Hwy 17
We will meet in their front yard. We will be staying in the yard only. You are welcome to bring your own chair.

BOX OF JOY: Please consider sponsoring a Box of Joy so that a child who may have never had a Christmas gift before will experience the love of Christ in the upcoming Christmas season. Boxes are available anytime from the school office or the vestibules of church. Cross Catholic Outreach, the sponsor of the program, asks that you include a payment of $9 to offset the shipping of the Box, and also to promote their ministry. You may return your filled box anytime up through October 25th, which will be our final collection date. Remember – don’t seal your box shut, just wrap with a rubber-band. Request a box anytime (or more boxes!) by contacting Rosie in the office. Thanks to all who are participating in this program.

 PLANS FOR HALLOWEEN: On the morning of Friday, October 30th, the school children will be placing the lights on the cemetery and reciting the Litany of the Saints in procession. Parents and community are invited to join us, but social distancing will be required. Exact time will be announced. Classroom parties will be with students/teachers only. Classroom parents coordinate to send in treats and for games, if needed. Weather permitting, we still plan on doing the traditional “Halloween Walk”, while asking our community businesses to greet our students outside their businesses. We will be beginning the walk at 1:30 pm. That day is a planned Orange/Black dress down day. Before the walk, we will let students get into costume. Especially this year, make sure costumes are easy to get on/off. We also ask that no scary or gory costumes be worn, so that little ones are not scared.

 HALLOWEEN UPDATE: Parents are welcome to participate in a “Trunk or Treat” the afternoon of the parties, parking in the lot in front of the upper school building by the church. All treats MUST be store-purchased and prepackaged, and masks MUST be worn by all parents/attendees, maintaining social distancing. Students may not “reach in” to select a treat; all treats are to be dropped into their sack by the parent. Please make sure to send a sack/bucket for your child, along with their costume. Inclement weather will cancel this part of the event. If you are interested in participating, please contact Danen Horseman as soon as possible to reserve your spot @ 821-2890.

 HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WEEK - Oct. 26-30:

Monday – Wear your favorite sports team dress down day

Tuesday – Twin Day (dress like a friend(s)) dress down day

Wednesday – Crazy sock day (dress in school code attire, but with your crazy socks)

Thursday – Hat Day (dress in school code attire, but add a hat

Friday – Orange/Black dress down day

Monday, Tuesday, & Friday – students may dress down but must meet all length/sleeve requirements and honor the intent of the dress down days. Wednesday & Thursday students will be attending the prayer services at church so these will be normal dress code days, with the add-ons.

 INFLUENZA VACCINE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE: taken from document dated 9/23/20 the Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence…the CDC states that “for the upcoming influenza season, the influenza vaccine will be paramount to reduce the impact of respiratory illnesses in the population and resulting burdens on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The co-existence of COVID-19 and influenza may cause high numbers of absenteeism. With these things in mind, we strongly recommend influenza vaccination for all who can medically receive it.

STUDENT BILLING: The intent is to eventually transfer billing to email statements only, so if you are not receiving an email copy, along with your printed copy, please contact Rosie in the office so that we can get the correct email on file. This would be for any bills related to the lunch program, extended care program, or preschool program. At the present time, preschool bills are going out every two weeks, lunch bills are only going out if you still owe a balance or for snack-time milks, and extended care bills are going out at the end of the month. If once a month is not convenient for you for extended care, please call Rosie in the office to discuss.

FREE LUNCH FOR ALL STUDENTS – ALL students can receive a free lunch each day, whether or not they were previously bringing a sack lunch. This can be a daily decision by the parent/student. The more that participate, the better, as it is a fully funded program through the CARES Act/USDA

EXTRA ITEMS – CLEARANCE! 1-5 gal “Mango Twist” Laundry Detergent, with pump - $35; Call or send a note to the office if you would like to purchase.

VOLLEYBALL UPDATE: The Lady Cougars volleyball team lost all three games to Trinity Lutheran; and lost 2 and won 1 game to St. Francis Xavier last Saturday. The girls were short a player, and they definitely made the other teams work for it, but they just couldn’t pull it off. A+ for good effort though! Good luck to this team tomorrow, when they play their only home games of the season, competing with two Jefferson City teams – I. C. and St. Peter!

HEALTH SCREENINGS will be a little later this year – the morning of Tuesday, November 3rd. Miller Co. Health Dept. will only be able to send two nurses to OLOSS that day, and they will do the vision and hearing screenings. We are in need of two volunteers to help with height/weight measurements, and to help move students through the process. Please, if you are able, call Rosie in the office. Volunteers would be required to wear masks, gloves, and have a temperature check upon entrance to the school.

ENJOY THE THREE DAY FALL WEEKEND!

Remember to send your folder back in on Monday.