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Winter is Coming!
Happy Monday, and Happy Veterans Day. We are so thankful for all the veterans in our school community and beyond. This week we will be celebrating Veterans at our school Mass on Wednesday. Please consider joining us and inviting the Veterans in your life to join us as well!
We had some snow in the forecast this weekend and luckily we didn't get nearly as much as Kenosha County, but now is a great time to check that you have snow gear that fits so that you're ready to go. School policy dictates that students may NOT play in the snow without proper boots, snow pants, etc. so please get ready now so that students will be well-dressed and warm for when significant snowfall happens. Middle school parents, we know coats can sometimes be a struggle with this age group, but please be sure to send students dressed for the weather as we will go outside for recesses unless the temperatures fall below 0 degrees.
On a related note, this is how school closings work at St. Alphonsus: St. Alphonsus School follows Greendale Public Schools when closing for inclement weather. If for some reason Greendale Public Schools are not in session (ie, they have a scheduled vacation day while we do not), and there is inclement weather, St. Alphonsus will follow the Franklin School District. If both school districts are not in session, we will make the decision on our own. All announcements for such closings will be placed on local radio, television stations, and television news websites. Also, families will receive an email, text message, and voicemail message with closing information, and we will post to our social media channels and website as well. If school should be canceled, the hot lunch menu will be followed accordingly upon return to school (ie, the canceled day's lunch would be skipped).
Finally, a last weather-related reminder: Shorts season at St. Alphonsus is officially over! Per our family handbook, shorts and skorts/dresses with bare legs can only be worn between April 1st and October 31st. Opaque tights & leggings under skirts and dresses are now required, and shorts for boys are no longer allowed. In addition, as the weather gets colder, please note that only plain knit slip-overs, sweater vests or cardigans in our uniform colors OR branded St. Alphonsus sweatshirts or pullovers with or without a hood purchased through the St. Alphonsus Catholic School approved spirit wear vendor are allowed. Hoodies are not allowed on Mass days during church.
If you have any questions about the dress code, please see our dress code page on the school website here, which has helpful visuals for what is and is not allowed on Mass days. In addition, you can also check out our Family Handbook here (the dress code can be found starting on page 29).
A couple of other reminders this week:
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We do have a pizza lunch this week, coming up on Friday, November 14. Please remember that there is not hot lunch or milk served on this day, so if you did not order your child a pizza lunch you will need to send a cold lunch and beverage.
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Conferences are coming up soon! Fall conferences are mandatory. Please find the sign-up links & more details below, and note that you will only be signing up for a conference with your child's homeroom teacher.
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Tomorrow is our Dress Down Day fundraiser to benefit the St. Alphonsus Food Pantry. The minimum donation is $1, but please consider donating more as the food pantry is serving many more clients in need as of late. Thank you for helping us live out the virtue of Generosity!
- There are lots of events coming up in December, and Home & School also has lots going on. Please be sure to check out details & save-the-dates for the Advent Wreath Blessing, Christmas Concert, Las Posadas, the Cookie Walk, and our annual Poinsettia Sale below!
The Stuffies also had a great time at the first annual Stuffy Sleepover this weekend! 35 stuffies joined us, and they learned to pray the Rosary with Father Kevin, visited the gym, the science lab, the art room, and the music room, and had some fun in the library & other classrooms too. Check out some of the cute pictures below! Each stuffy went home with a personalized album.
This newsletter is our number one communication tool to you as parents. We ask that you please read it thoroughly each week. Our school website is also a great resource for you and has lots of information available under the PARENTS tab at the top of the page. You can also always find an archive of our school newsletters on our website here.
Have a great week!
Best Regards,
Megan Sagat
Principal
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