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Our Lady of Guadalupe School fosters Gospel values, inspires academic excellence, and develops service and leadership. We face this as a sacramental
community united and
sponsored by the Holy Spirit.
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Thank you for showing your OLG Spirit!
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Dear OLG Families,
What a final week of school this year. Much fun was had in our spirit days and adventures, but at the same time we also know there is much pain in our world. It has been tremendous to see the spirit of West Seattle and our Guadalupe families shine bright on the streets and in many blogs, tweets, and posts. As I mentioned last week, our School Commission and I invite your ideas for initiatives that will help us bring forth love and inclusiveness so that everyone feels welcome at OLG. Thank you to the families who have already expressed willingness this past week. Together we can be an example and instrument for positive change here in W.Seattle, and beyond.
I look forward to seeing many of you digitally in our livestream end-of-year mass tomorrow at 9am. We will be celebrating our 7th grade leaders, as well as our departing staff.
At noon we begin our final "event" of the school year... last return & pickups; Use the signup
here to help spread our selves throughout and maintain social distancing as best we can. Tomorrow is also the last day of the
Parish Survey regarding returning to Mass.
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For our return to
school in the Fall, plans are still moving ahead. With the release of the OPSI guidelines earlier today, we are beginning to now have more clarity on our plans:
POSSIBLE SCENARIOS PER ARCHDIOCESE OF SEATTLE
- Students return in-person with social distancing and other protocols following CDC and local health departments guidelines
- Reopen with split or rotating schedules to meet social distancing demands.
- Phased-in, split, or rotating schedules in combination with distance learning.
- Begin with distance learning until permission is given to reopen.
We are positive that together we can create the best learning environment through ingenuity, creativity, and by working in community with each other. A staff and parent collaboration is beginning and will continue to refine these plans.
As we move into summer and look for time away from the books and moving into vacation mode, please consider this
article on easy ways to avoid the summer "loss", along with your summer packets you've picked up from teachers :). We will continue to update you all summer long on progress to keep
#OLGStrong in our Fall plans.
As a final thought as we move into summer time in these times, I end with a quote that spoke to me of the challenges, but also the possibilities ahead:
Social life is made by human beings. The society we live in is the outcome of human choices and decisions. This means that human beings can change things. What humans break, divide, and separate, we can – with God's help – also heal, unite, and restore. What is now does not have to be. Therein lies the hope. And the challenge.
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Yours in Christ,
Anton Kramer
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From the Development Office
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Thank you for all who have given generously in this time!
You can still help us reach our $20,000 Goal !
Share our donation posts on Social Media or donate button below!
These fund will :
*repair and update Chromebooks
*update technology for teachers
*help us make necessary updates for social distancing
*help families impacted by COVID-19
Thank you for your continued support!
Looking for other ways to help?
During this time at home social media has been our link to each other and the world. Can you share one of our posts ? Comment , like, sharing on Instagram and Facebook expands OLG's reach to the community. Please take a moment each day if you can and share!
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Friday, June 12th -
Last Day of School
Have a great summer!
Save the Date
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Sign up for a time to pick up yearbooks, earthquake kits and more!
- Pre-ordered yearbooks - if you are not sure if you have paid, check FACTS.
- Cash/check orders - please bring $35 cash/check to pick up a yearbook
- New this year: Sign yearbooks digitally!
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June 12th 12:00 - 4:00 pm -
Sign up!
June 15th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm -
Sign up!
For the health and safety of our families and staff, please
sign up for a time slot to return and pick up final end-of-year items. Sample items below. Help maintain social distancing - start at the front office doors and exit to the south doors during your time slot -
Sign up here. For other arrangements,
contact us
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Items to Return
- Chromebooks
- Library books
- Classroom materials (books, resources)
- CYO uniforms
- Outgrown school uniforms
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Items to Pick up
- Summer learning packets (see section below)
- Yearbooks (see below)
- Earthquake kit & Medications (outside by south doors)
- Yearbooks
- Lost & Found
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Summer Math and Reading
Parents: We highly encourage you to keep your student on the suggested schedule so they can maintain the skills they have learned this year. Summer packets will be available at
Final Pickup.
Students in these current grades will receive:
- Kindergarten - a packet with math and reading review
- 1st grade - a packet with math and language arts review. Please continue to use your individualized book lists and RAZ to find “just right” text and books! Students are encouraged to read aloud 20 minutes a day.
- 2nd-4th grades - a math packet. Students are encouraged to read 20-30 minutes a day. Kids A-Z reading resources will also be available.
- Grades K-4 - Math Whizz and XtraMath will be available to your students throughout the summer. We recommend that you continue to use these resources! For optimal results, use Math Whizz for 45 minutes a week and XtraMath 3-5 times a week.
- Grades 5-7 Math - A mandatory summer math packet available at Final Pickup. A digital version can also be found on Ms. Savio's website.
- Grades 5-7 Reading - Summer reading assignments will be available in hard copy at Final Pickup and sent via student email, or available on Ms. Hobbs web site.
Students in K-4 who complete and return their packets to next year’s teacher on the first week of school will be eligible to participate in an
ice cream party . If you have any questions please contact
Mrs. Lawler. Middle schoolers (no ice cream party) just tests and a book assignment in September. Have a fun and safe summer!
Bridget Lawler, K-5 Math Specialist & AST Coordinator & OLG Middle School Teachers
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Get Kids Moving!
Click here for great workouts for kids. Keep active this summer!
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Join us on the 2020-21 Parent Org. Leadership Team!
Hooray, we have so much already going for next year, including Auction Chair!
Get a jump start on your commitment hours by committing to a PO position now.
Each position comes with an automatic 50 commitment hours, open positions listed below.
Position descriptions here
. Email Yvette Messina at
olg.parent.org@gmail.com
with questions and to volunteer.
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- Co-Chair
- Secretary
- School Commission Liaison
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- Halloween Carnival Chair & Co-Chair
- Preschool Classroom Rep.
- Thriftway & Fred Meyer Rewards Chair
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Comment on posts and share stories with others
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Safe Parking Update
Our Safe Parking ministry continues, despite the challenges of COVID-19. Our first three guests moved on and two new guests have been staying with us. Volunteers help keep the Hospitality Hut clean and welcoming while St. Vincent de Paul keeps it stocked with food. To volunteer, contact
Jennifer
Dealing with Stress and Anxiety in this Time
Join parishioner and Mental Health Counselor Knox Burnett LMHC on Saturday,
June 13 at 10am for an experiential Facebook Live workshop on how to work with anxiety and stress during this difficult season. The workshop will explore what anxiety is and how we can care for our bodies and minds in constructive and compassionate ways. All are invited, regardless of religious affiliation. To access, go to the videos on
OLG Church’s Facebook page. Not a Facebook member? No problem. The link works for everyone.
OLG is Collecting Masks for Farm Workers
Catholic Community Services is in urgent need of thousands of masks to equip farmworkers as the harvesting seasons begin. We will be collecting homemade and store-bought masks. Visit
https://ccsww.org/sewing-bee/
for sewing instructions and tutorials. You can drop your donations in the collection bin outside the Pastoral Center on weekdays.
Breakfast Foods Needed
Catholic Community Services (CCS) has been working hard to keep their shelter guests safe during this time of pandemic. In collaboration with our local Scouts, we are running a breakfast food drive. Please consider donating instant oatmeal, dried fruit, fruit cups, individually wrapped pastries, peanut butter, jelly, jerky, and durable fruit (oranges, apples, etc.) by June 21. Contact
Jennifer
for drop-off information.
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Vacation Bible Camp - register by June 30th
Vacation Bible Camp will be virtual for PreK-5th grade. Please notice the new dates July 20-24. School families can make arrangements for continued technology assistance after June 12th. Volunteers needed for Crew Leaders.
More here
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Our Lady of Guadalupe,
Pray for Us!
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Our Lady Guadalupe Catholic School
3401 SW Myrtle St. Seattle, WA 98126
office 206-935-0651
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