December 11, 2024


Dear Father Allouez Catholic School Families,


On Monday, we celebrated the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. For the mass day, I had the honor to deliver a reflection at the mass for the Resurrection Campus. I wanted to share with you all my thoughts that were shared with the students:


Good morning, everyone! Today, we’re celebrating a very special feast day in the Church: the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Now, I know that title sounds a little tricky, but don’t worry! I’m here to explain it, and by the end of this homily, you’ll know exactly what it means and why it’s so important.


First, let’s clear up a common misconception. When we hear the words "Immaculate Conception," we might think it’s talking about when Jesus was conceived in Mary’s womb—like the Annunciation story we celebrate in March. But the Immaculate Conception actually refers to something different. It’s about how Mary herself was conceived in her mother’s womb, a long time before Jesus was born.


The Immaculate Conception means that from the very moment Mary was conceived, God kept her free from original sin. Now, what is Original Sin? Well, when Adam and Eve first sinned by disobeying God, all of humanity inherited this tendency to sin. It’s like a stain on our souls that we’re born with. But, because Mary was going to be the Mother of God, God chose to protect her from that stain right from the beginning, so that she could be a pure vessel to carry Jesus into the world.


Imagine you’re about to bake a cake, and you want it to be perfect. You wouldn’t start with a dirty bowl or a broken egg, right? You’d want everything clean and ready so that the cake turns out just right. In the same way, God wanted Mary to be perfectly pure, without any stain of sin, to be the Mother of Jesus, the Savior of the world.


Now, some of you might be thinking, "But why did Mary get this special treatment? I mean, we all sin, right?" That’s a great question. And here’s the thing: God’s grace is so powerful that He can choose to do things in ways we might not always understand. Just like how He sent Jesus to save us, He also prepared Mary to be the perfect mother for His Son. In the Bible, God says to Mary through the angel Gabriel, “Hail, full of grace!”—which means that God gave her an abundance of His grace, making her ready for this amazing role.


So, Mary didn’t become sinless because she was better than anyone else. It wasn’t about her own strength or goodness, but about God’s love and plan for salvation. And that’s something really important to remember: God’s love for us is so deep that He will do anything to help us become the best version of ourselves.


Let’s talk about what this means for us today. The Immaculate Conception isn’t just a story about Mary from a long time ago; it’s a reminder for all of us. God wants to make us pure and holy too! While we might not be free from sin from the moment we’re born like Mary was, we can be made clean and free through God’s grace—especially through the sacraments, like Baptism and Confession. When we go to Confession, we get a fresh start, just like Mary did at her conception. God wants us to be holy, and He gives us the grace to do that.


And just like Mary, we are called to say “yes” to God. Remember how Mary said “yes” to the angel when she was asked to be the mother of Jesus? We are asked to say “yes” too. Every day, God asks us to say “yes” to His love, His teachings, and His call for us to live a life of kindness, love, and holiness.


So, on this feast day, let’s celebrate Mary’s special role in God’s plan and remember that God has a special plan for each one of us, too. He wants us to be close to Him, to be filled with His grace, and to follow the example of Mary—saying “yes” to God, no matter what. And just like Mary, we can trust that God will always help us become the people He created us to be.


Upcoming Important Dates

12/20/24 – Christmas Break begins after school (Full-day)

12/25/24 – Christmas Day! (Merry Christmas!)

1/2/25 – Classes resume


Cold Weather Reminder

As we continue deeper and deeper into the winter months, I want to remind everyone of the expectations for students during cold weather. When the “feels like” (Wind Chill) temperature is at 0, students will be inside at both drop off in the morning and for their recess. When the temperature is 50 or under, jackets needs to be on and worn. When the temperature is between 50-60 degrees, arms must be covered, such as with a lighter coat or sweatshirt. Our goal is to keep students safe and warm during these next few wintery months!


Sickness Reminder

Sickness and illness has also been rearing its ugly head recently – there has been a slight uptick in the number of students who have been coming down with various ailments. First and foremost, we wish all of our students and their families a quick recovery from being ill. Secondly, it is highly encouraged to keep any sick child at home. This helps to reduce the likelihood of spreading any illness to others in the building. Please keep any child who is feeling sick home especially with the high holidays approaching! If a student is staying home ill, please also inform the office of this so we can adjust attendance accordingly.


Peace,


Mr. Francis Dempsey

Principal, Father Allouez Catholic School

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December Lunch Menu Click Here!



Make Lunch Payments Online


You are now able to make lunch payments online through PowerSchool! 

Directions on how to do this are located below

English Click Here.

Spanish Click Here.


If you have any questions, please contact Wendy Gierczak, Food Service Administrative Assistant.


Resurrection Students are eligible to take hot lunch for $3.85/day and an extra entrée for $2.65/day! If the entrée is not to their liking, they can always sub a turkey and cheese sandwich for it. 


Any Middle School Student that is feeling extra hungry can always purchase an extra entrée in addition to their lunch, just let your Teacher know in the morning to mark it on the lunch sheet.

Lunch RECESS Signup at Resurrection Campus!

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Lunch Signup at St Matt's Campus!

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RES Middle School Campus Drop-off Reminder


As we are heading into the season where cold weather rain and snow will start making travel and being outside a bit more miserable, we want to remind everyone of the safe drop-off and pickup routines. If you have any questions, please let the office know.


Drop-off when weather is raining or snowing: Rain and snow does change the morning drop-off. All students will be dropped off at the door near the office. Please make sure that you drop your child off BEFORE the turn around area that goes right in front of the church. Students will be let in at 7:30 am and will proceed to the cafeteria, where they will chat with their friends until the bell rings at 7:45 am.


Drop-off when weather is sunny, cloudy, or windy: Please click here to watch a video regarding the procedure for drop-off.


Calendar of Events


December 23-31 No School-Christmas Vacation

January 1 No School- New Year's Day

January 2 Classes Resume

January 16-17 7th Grade Camp Tekakwitha

January 20 No School- Teacher In-Service--MLK Jr. Day


December 29 All GRACE families are invited to attend a St. Norbert College men's basketball game on Sunday, December 29th at 7 pm as they take on Lake Forest College. Admission is free for GRACE students, adult tickets are $5. This event is made possible through CatholicLink.

GRACE Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Volunteer Hours Tracking Reminder

As outlined in this year’s Family Enrollment Contract, each K-8 family is required to complete 5 volunteer hours in support of the school fundraiser (unless you opted for the $250 buyout). If you completed these hours for last week’s fundraiser, please log them in our tracking Track It Forward, within the next 30 days—no later than Monday, December 9, 2024.


First Time Using Track It Forward?

Each family’s login is tied to the primary email listed in their TADS account. Families not already enrolled in Track It Forward should have received an email from "Volunteer Tracking" (do-not-respond@trackitforward.com) with instructions on activating your account. If you did not receive this email, need to update your email on file, or are unable to access Track It Forward, please contact us at facstracking@gmail.com.


For more details on how to sign in and log your hours, visit our service hours tracking page: Click here.

School Communications

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If you are not receiving school communications, please contact the school office. Thank You!


2024-27 Strategic Plan

GRACE’s 2024-27 strategic plan has been established. It outlines our goals and priorities for ongoing work within our key focus areas of Faith, Academics, and Vitality.


View the 2024-2027 plan.

Film Viewing at Mulva Cultural Center


GRACE is pleased to share that The Mulva Cultural Center is offering viewings of the film – I Am the Immaculate Conception – on December 12 and December 14, 2024. This is an exclusive offering in our area of this religious docudrama.

What is Our Lady’s role under the title of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception for the United States? Hear from the rector of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at the nation’s capital speak about Mary’s historic role in American history and why the U.S. Bishops urged consecration to Our Lady under the title of the Immaculate Conception.

PG-13 – 94 minutes


View the Mulva's Cultural Centers website to learn more, check availability, and buy tickets.


NDA NEWS December 2024


>>>NOTRE DAME GIRLS SOCCER FUTURES TRAINING


The Notre Dame Girls Soccer Team is collecting registrations for our Futures Team Training! This 8 week session will run Thursday nights at NDA from 7-8:15PM, from January 2nd - March 6th. Your athlete will receive a Future Tritons T-Shirt, and 8 weeks of training that involves technical skill building and gameplay.

Sessions will be run by NDA Girls Soccer coaches and current players.

Please fill out the google form or email nbrowne56@yahoo.com for more information.


>>>NDA DANCE TEAM WINTER CLINIC


The Notre Dame Dance Team would like to invite all 4K-8th grade students to join us for the Notre Dame Dance Team Winter Kids Clinic! Spend the afternoon with the Dance Team learning a halftime routine and then perform it at the Varsity Basketball Game!

When: Friday, December 20th 2024

Where: NDA

Registration & Check In: 4:15-4:30 PM in the NDA Atrium

Clinic begins at 4:30 PM

Game performance at the Varsity Basketball Game Halftime in the NDA Triton Center - game begins at 7:00 PM

$35.00 if registration is received on or before Wednesday, December 4th

$45.00 if registration is received after Wednesday, December 4th

Registration includes t-shirt, pizza dinner, & participant game entry. T-Shirt cannot be guaranteed after 12/4.

Register today!


>>BOY'S MIDDLE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE


All boys interested in participating in a Spring Middle School Volleyball League are invited to sign up. Practice will start in mid-February and the season ends in mid/late March. All practice and game dates and times will be scheduled in early February. Email jeffrey.m.dow@gmail.com to sign up or if you have any questions.




Click here for the sign-up and coloring sheet if your child would like to participate.


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