How To Contact Cardinal Ritter
3360 W. 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 924-4333
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Dear Parents:
Last night we held our Annual Fund dinner. I am so thankful to all of you who were able to attend. Our students as always did an amazing job! Big Thank you to Ms. Selby and Mr. ”Lo” for being the hosts of our show. We will be sending out a link in the event you would like to see all that went on. It was a fun evening. As I have said before, this evening begins our Annual Fund drive. All our donations go to support the tuition gap but as important to help retain and recruit quality educators.
Please prayerfully consider a donation to the Annual Fund. Our goal is 100% of our parents giving to support students and teachers. Thank you.
God Bless,
Mrs. Hoy
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Please prayerfully consider a donation to the Annual Fund. Our goal is 100% of our parents giving to support students and teachers. Thank you.
God Bless,
Mrs. Hoy
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Prayer for Students
Lord our God, in your wisdom and love you surround
us with the mysteries of the universe.
Send your Spirit upon these students and fill them
with your wisdom and blessings.
Grant that they may devote themselves to their studies
and draw ever closer to you, the source of all knowledge.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
R/. Amen.
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2024 SUMMER FIELD STUDY
Come experience the wonders of God’s creation through camping, hiking, white water rafting, rock climbing, and more during our 2024 Summer Field Study trip! This year we will be traveling to the canyons of southern Utah and the alpine peaks of Colorado. You do NOT need any prior experience in the outdoors to have an amazing time on this trip. There will be an information meeting on October 24 at 7pm in the Guadalupe Rm. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Allard lallard@cardinalritter.org.
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FLU SHOT
CLINIC
Franciscan Health will be at Cardinal Ritter on Thursday Oct. 19th from 3-7pm in the chapel lobby to provide Flu Shots and school required vaccines to students, staff and families. They accept insurance (IU insurance is out of network). For families WITHOUT insurance, flu shots are $15 and other vaccines are $10. If you haven't received your flu shot this year, or your child is overdue for school required vaccines, this is a convenient opportunity to receive them.
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WDUCS STUDENT ARTISTS ARE PART OF A NEW EXHIBIT AT THE INTERNATIONAL MARKETPLACE COALITION GALLERY
Starting tomorrow the International Marketplace Coalition Gallery will celebrate the opening of 2 exhibits. The Annual Día De Los Muertos art exhibit featuring a large collection of art works and mediums from an eclectic mix of artists including works of students from Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael-St. Gabriel and St. Anthony. And the Osogbo Art & Heritage, which will culminate in a live performance by Grupo Folklorico Infantil Macehuani on Saturday October 28th. The gallery opens at 10am and is located at 4233 Lafayette Rd in Indianapolis.. The free show runs through November 4th .
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SEPTEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
ENGLISH - Cameron Dillard
MATH - Riley Lettich
THEOLOGY - Natnaele Gebray
WORLD LANGUAGES - Kevin Gonzalez-Hernandez
FINE ARTS - Melany Hernandez (Theater)
SOCIAL STUDIES - Kristine Nwanegbo
PHYS. ED. - Audrey Eaton
SCIENCE - Yamilet Garcia-Velasquez
JUNIOR HIGH - Robert Shane (7) & Nyla Lamberg-Thurman (8)
CONGRATULATIONS RAIDERS!
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CONGRATULATIONS SARA & WENDY
Wendy Sanchez a sophomore and Sara Areal a senior at Cardinal Ritter
received the “2023 Angel Award" given for their service and support
to St. Gabriel Catholic Church.
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SENIOR INTERVIEWS
On Tuesday, our seniors participated in the first Senior Interview Day. Representatives from various organizations sent Human Resource representatives to interview our students and provide feedback based on their interview and resume. Our seniors had the opportunity to dress up and it was a great day providing them with a chance to practice their interviewing strategies. Thank you to Karen Heavin of Heavin College and Career Readiness Services for organizing!
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Ryan Siener was named to City Soccer 2023 All
Tournament Team for
Boys Soccer.
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Indiana Members Credit Union has a debit card program where a portion of every purchase with an IMCU Cardinal Ritter debit card comes back to Cardinal Ritter . IMCU continues to support our local community. Go to IMCU to set-up your checking account and get the Cardinal Ritter debit card. https://www.imcu.com/personal/checking. | |
Here is great way to raise money for Cardinal Ritter that doesn't cost you anything extra
When making purchases at Office Depot (either in store or on-line and this includes OfficeMax as well), you can designate that 5% of your purchase price be directed toward merchandise credits for Cardinal Ritter.
Once a school receives $10 in credit within a calendar quarter Cardinal Ritter will be mailed a merchandise certificate to use online or in store!
Cardinal Ritter's ID is 70036459
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Shopping to Support CRHS
You can support Cardinal Ritter by shopping at Kroger and Office Max along with getting rewards from Box Tops and Coke for our school. Visit our website to find out more details
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Earn Money for CRHS! Get the Box Top App on your phone
and scan your grocery receipts!
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You are now able to check grades through the PowerSchool App! Once you have created your parent account, go to your app store and download PowerSchool. CRHS access
code is TMHH.
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Sophomore and Junior Parents
PSAT testing is moving to a digital test this year. Students will test in small groups throughout the month of October starting on October 12. Testing will be in the mornings starting at 8am and will finish up by 11:00am. Students who receive accommodations of extended time should finish up by 12pm. Please reach out to Mrs. Lettich, in the guidance office, with any questions regarding testing or if you would like to know your student's specific testing day at jlettich@cardinalritter.org or call (317) 924-4333 ext. 423.
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ASVAB
All juniors and some seniors will be taking ASVAB on Wednesday, October 11, at school. Testing will start right at 8am and it will take all morning. Students will then go to class after testing is completed. ASVAB may be one option to help students complete their graduation requirements through Graduation Pathways, if they have an interest in the military. If a score of 31 or higher is earned, it will help satisfy one pathway. Students will also be able to complete an interest inventory after their scores are received. If you have any questions regarding testing or your student's graduation requirements, please contact the guidance office.
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Juniors and Seniors
Reps from several colleges and universities are visiting CRHS this fall. Sign up in guidance to attend these informational meetings. Juniors may attend 3 sessions, Seniors may attend 5 sessions. Schools scheduled at this time are:
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IU Bloomington
DePauw University
Centre College
Purdue University
Wabash College
University of Chicago
Loyola University Chicago
Boston University
U.S. Air Force
Baldwin Wallace University
Dominican University
Alma College
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St. Louis University
University of Notre Dame
Washington University
Marian University
Manchester University
Butler University
University of Cincinnati
IU Indianapolis
Waynesburg University
Hanover College
Beacon College
Ball State University
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The University of Cincinnati College of Nursing is committed to graduating nurses who reflect the broader U.S. population. The college’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are many and include dedicated support and opportunities to underrepresented students through the four years of their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.
Join us for Black Student Nurses Day to learn more, including:
- Application tips and tricks
- Current Black nursing student panel
- Presentations from Black student support groups
- Pizza and mingling with faculty, staff and current students
Tuesday, November 7 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
UC College of Nursing, 3rd floor atrium
3110 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45221
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