Dear Parents and Families,


We continue our school-wide theme of learning about HOPE. Mrs. Bechard, Mrs. Brooks, and Mrs. Sadak presented their thoughts to the faculty at last week’s meeting.


Renew in the Hope of Christ


This month we continue our central message of Hope. In the coming New Year, Pope Francis declares that the Jubilee will be an opportunity to be renewed in hope. “God’s word helps us find reasons for that hope. Taking it as our guide, let us return to the message that the apostle Paul wished to communicate to the Christians of Rome.” Pope Francis urges Catholics worldwide to pray for peace and become signs of hope in the world. As we move into the New Year let us be mindful of the Pope’s message for peace, love, kindness, sympathy, empathy, faith, charity, forgiveness, and most importantly hope for the future.


The faculty and I wish everyone a Happy and Healthy 2025! We look forward to the new year and the many new experiences which will occur at Corpus Christi School.

Peace,

Mrs. Ann T. Sarpu

THANK YOU!!

Mrs. Sarpu, the Faculty and Staff would like to thank you for the thoughtful cards, gifts and treats you showered us with throughout the holiday season, it was so kind of you!! We are grateful to be a part of such a warm and caring school community. We wish all of our families a Healthy and Happy New Year!

Mission Statement of Corpus Christi School

Corpus Christi School is a Catholic school rooted in the Gospel values of love and respect, where Jesus is present in the development of each child’s mind, body, and soul.

 

Corpus Christi School offers a safe, inclusive, and nurturing learning environment that develops the faith and character of each student.

2024-2025 State of the School

Important Dates


January 2                    

School Resumes


January 3                           

First Friday Mass; 9:00 A.M.


January 17                          

Early Dismissal PLC           

                             

January 20                          

No School – Martin Luther King Day


January 22                          

Birthday Dress Down


January 24                         

Rosary Prayed: 9:00 A.M.          

                  

January 26                          

Catholic Schools Week

Corpus Christi School Calendar 2024-2025

Corpus Christi HSA Virtual Meeting

January 8, 2025 8:00 - 8:45 P.M.

Click to Sign Up for Meeting
Click for Tickets
January Lunch Menu

Corpus Christi School will be implementing a program available to schools participating in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Programs called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). No applications need to be filled out for this service.

One breakfast and one lunch every day will be offered free for each child!

Click for CEP Information
January 2024 HSA Calendar

If you have any questions regarding social events and/or any suggestions for future events, please email:



Diane Bairos

dimbairos@gmail.com

or

Cristina Tomas Tomasfamily17@gmail.com

If you have any questions regarding fundraisers and/or any suggestions for future fundraisers, please email:


Jenna Fusco

jenna.fusco89@gmail.com

or

Andrea DiGregorio andreakarencaruso@gmail.com

Fundraising Events 2025
Social Events 2025
Click for Tickets
Click to be a Sadie Hawkins Dance Volunteer!
Click to Donate a Raffle Basket

Nitsuj Martial Arts at Corpus Christi School








Attention PreSchool Parents:


Christmas is rapidly approaching and I am still in need of Flu shot documentation from many. Please continue to keep the paperwork coming. You can email it to me at:

scowan@corpuschristischoolct.org or fax it to 860-257-9106. Remember we cannot allow your child into school after January 2, 2025 without a Flu shot per State law.


The sooner the better to keep everyone healthy for the holiday!



Thank you,

Mrs. Cowan RN BS

Corpus Christi School Nurse

District Health Guideline Reminders
Reasons to Keep Your Child Home
Administration of Medication Policy
2024-25 CT Covid Guidelines

Weather Watch and Dressing for the Cold Weather


Winter is upon us and it’s important to properly dress for the conditions. Coats, hats and gloves/mittens are a must for students and adults to be outside especially when the temperatures dip below freezing. Remember that the wind-chill also affects the temperature. For example, although it maybe 20 degrees outside, if the wind speed is 10mph, it will feel like 9 degrees out! Not covering up exposed skin can lead to frostbite. Frostbite is an injury to the skin and the underlying layers of the skin that are exposed to temperatures below freezing. The most common areas at risk are the fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin.


There are three different stages of frost bite:


1. Frost nip. A mild form of frost bite that causes the skin to pale or turn red and the skin will feel very cold. If the skin continues to be exposed, if will begin to feel prickly and numb. When the skin is warmed, it may be painful. During this stage the skin is not permanently damaged.


2. Superficial frostbite. The skin appears red and turns white or pale. If you warm up the skin during this stage, the surface of the skin can turn blue or purple. Sensations such as stinging, burning and swelling can occur during the rewarming of the skin. Even some blisters can form during this stage.


3. Severe (deep)frostbite. As frostbite progresses, it affects all layers of the skin. Numbness, loss of all sensations to the cold and pain usually occur. Large blisters form 24 to 48 hours after rewarming and these blisters then turn black and hard resulting in tissue death.

Wearing layers allows us to adjust to varying temperatures when going from the outdoors to inside and will help to keep us comfortable all day long. So protect yourself and your family by covering up any bare skin during the cold temperatures


VIRTUS Training for Parent Volunteers


Any parent who would like to volunteer for any event or activity at Corpus Christi School needs to attend VIRTUS training and complete a Background Check. Send completed forms into the School Office.


Directions for online training:

Go to www.virtusonline.org.

Click "First Time Registrant"

Click "Begin the Registration Process".  

Registration should be completed under “Hartford” as in the Archdiocese. 

Background Check Form