SFC School Weekly News - Communicating our Mission To educate by recognizing, developing and nurturing our gifts to bring Christ to the World.

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SFC School Weekly News - Communicating our Mission To educate by recognizing, developing and nurturing our gifts to bring Christ to the World. Newsletter for April 5, 2018 Fri. Mon. Tues. Weds. Thurs. April 6th April 9th April 10th April 11th April 12th All School Mass All School Mass 2018-19 Registration Deadline for Discounted Registration Fee 7th Grade Meeting 8th Grade Meeting 8:00 am 8:00 am 7:00 pm 7:00 pm SFC Church SFC Church SFC Ed Center SFC Ed Center For a Detailed School Calendar with additional Extra Curricular Activities Click Here UPDATED 2018-2019 SFC School Calendar Note: The dates are based off of the Arch Diocese and West Bend School Districts Calendars. Changes and updates will be reflected on the monthly view of the School

Calendar, please check that regularly. The 3rd Quarter grading period ended on Friday just prior to Spring Break. Report Cards will be sent home in Thursday Folders on April 12th. Assignments and Grades can also be viewed on Headmaster Online. State Forensics Congratulations to SFC Students that went on to Power Round: Logan Gregor, Josh Huss, Collin McInnis, Jacob Davis, Katie McArthur, Briquelle Schnabel, Monique Schnabel, and Kayla Landvatter Congratulations to SFC Medal Winners: 1 st Place Group Acting: Kayla Landvatter and Monique Schnabel 3 rd Place Humorous Solo: Briquelle Schnabel Thank you to Kathleen Wiesner and Tracy Halfmann, and all of our coaches and volunteers for your work with the SFC Forensics program! Carol Kellogg was awarded in memoriam, the Coaches Hall of Fame Award: At the Middle-Level Forensic Associations State Tournament this year, Cabrini's own Carol Kellogg was awarded, in memoriam, the Coaches Hall of Fame Award. This award is dedicated to coaches for their outstanding service to Middle School Forensics. In her first year of teaching, Carol was asked to coach Forensics, and she declined, saying she wasn t really into sports. Needless to say, she learned a lot since then. She coached in

the public schools for 30 years and then began coaching at Cabrini over ten years ago when her daughter started Middle School here. Carol was proud of the long and strong tradition West Bend has in Middle School Forensics. West Bend Schools, and Carol Kellogg, were instrumental in starting Wisconsin s Middle School Forensics organization, the MLFA. It stemmed from an effort to build up the activity in other schools in the region, to establish standards, and to help raise the level of competition. Carol was passionate about Forensics because she thought it was so good for the kids. When asked to list the benefits, she had stated "it helps kids with self-confidence, it gives them experience working as a team, and it requires creativity and getting comfortable speaking in front of an audience. It helps kids discover a new side of themselves. According to Carol, Kids often start out thinking they can t do this, and then they realize that they can. Sadly, we lost Carol this past May and she is greatly missed. She was dedicated to all of her forensic students over the years and to St. Frances Cabrini. We truly lost a treasure and were extremely proud to accept the Middle-Level Forensic Coaches Hall of Fame Award on behalf of Carol, her daughter Molly and her family. The SFC Chess Club will be participating in the Wisconsin Grade Level Championships at UW Milwaukee on April 21 st. If you are interested in registering your child for the tournament, it is highly recommended you register online prior to the tournament to avoid extra fees. Go to www.wisconsinscholasticchess.org in the tournaments section to register. Registration is $25 if done online by April 5 th, $30 by April 12 th and $40 onsite. Coach Cassie Erato will be attending the event. Please plan on attending with your child. The tournament runs from 830 am registration to awards at 4 pm.

For those attending the chess tournament and are interested getting extra practice, Coach Nick Shera will be available from 3-4 on Thursday April 5th and April 19th for additional practice or to answer any questions you may have. A sign up sheet will be available in the office. Room Parent Coordinator for 2018-19 School Year - Thank you to Colleen Davis for her many years as Room Parent Coordinator and Meal Planner! If you would be interested in taking over this volunteer role for 2018-19, Colleen has a binder with all the details. If you have questions about this position, please contact Colleen at 414/331-3752 or colleenkoebel@yahoo.com Click Links Below for more Information for 2018 SFC Summer Camp! Monday - Friday 7am - 12:30 pm Morning Session, 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm Afternoon Session. (You may enroll in one or both.) Available to children who have completed K3 through 6th grade. Summer Camp Informational Letter Summer Camp Schedule & Themes Summer Camp Registration & Emergency Form

Save the Date - Saints in Training! For those entering K5-5th grade Monday, July 30 Tuesday, July 31st Wednesday, August 1st Saint Mary s Immaculate Conception Parish A Radical Ride on the Wings of Prayer Watch future newsletters and the website for details The Fifth Grade Girl Scout troop 6237 of SFC in addition to viewing the Honor Flight Movie in class and writing letters to the veterans are going attend a Homecoming in Milwaukee this spring to pass out cookies to the veterans as they come home. So far they have 93 boxes of cookies to pass out and have a goal of 300 boxes. Our deadline for purchasing cookies is Friday, March 30. Cookies are $4.00 a box, and the troop will be collecting donations of any denomination to put toward our goal of 300 boxes of

cookies. Pledges can be made by email to Girlscouts@mcaughey.net. This is a tax deductible donation. The girls will be collecting the pledges from April 3-6 in care of the fifth grade classroom and pass out thank you donation forms in return. Thank you for helping us reach our goal of 300 boxes for the veterans. We will update everyone with how we did with our goal, the final date we decide to attend and invite everyone to join us and help pass out cookies and welcome our veterans home. Thank you, Melissa McAughey Co-Leader SFC GS Troop 6237 262-853-6716 One of the best ways to get the word out about Saint Frances Cabrini School is your referrals to friends and family. Please share this link to our K3 and K4 information: http://www.saintfrancescabrini.com/cabrini-school-k3-k4-registrations-2018-19/ Registration Forms for the 2018-19 School Year - Please be sure to complete and return by April 10th to save on the Registration Fee! This will also assist us in staffing and planning for the upcoming school year.

Multi Child Discounts: When enrolling multiple children for the next school year AND if one of those children is going to be a part-time K3 or K4 student, please contact Mr. Hilts. SFC TRIVIA NIGHT!! Join us for a fun night out Friday, April 13 th Doors open 6:30pm. 1 st question starts at 7:00pm. Four Easy Steps to Participate! 1. Form a team of 8 to 10 people. Cost is $15 per person. 2. Get Creative! Each table will need to come up with their own theme and table name. You supply the decorations for your table and bring any food you want. (Table Captains will be notified regarding set up time for their table.) may 3. Cash Bar: Saint Frances Cabrini will supply soda and beer for purchase. No alcohol be brought in. 4. Prizes: We encourage you to get creative for your table! Prizes will be awarded for: Best Table Presentation - $100 Gift Card for the Group to Local Bar/Restaurant Best Team Theme (Costumes) - $100 Gift Card for the Group to Local Bar/Restaurant

Overall Trivia Table Winners (surprise prize!) Overall Trivia Losers (surprise prize!) All proceeds will benefit Saint Frances Cabrini Parish. Questions? Call the SFC Parish Office at 262-338-2366. SFC Trivia Registration DUE BY FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 Entry forms are coming home in today's Thursday folder or Click Here

Save the Date for the SFC "The Art in our Stars Fine Arts Night!" Join us on April 20th from 6:00-9:00 pm Students & Alumni are invited to sign up for Instrument and Vocal time slots. (Make sure you have enough material to cover 15 minutes.) Please sign up here Parents and 6th - 8th Grade Volunteers are invited to assist with mounting artwork. Please sign up here. Piano Lessons - Piano instructor, Lori Schneider, is currently accepting new student and continuing student registrations for piano lessons this summer. Summer lessons will be held in her home studio. There are options for flexible summer scheduling including a choice of 6 or 8 lessons. Summer lessons are a great way to find out what piano lessons are all about. Summer students are guaranteed placement in the studio for the next school year should they choose to continue lessons. For more information regarding studio policies and fees, please contact Mrs. Schneider at schneiderpianoartists@gmail.com.

Save the Date & watch for the Registration Form coming home in today's Thursday Folder! SFC Prom Party - For those who purchased Tickets to this awesome event at the Auction, save the date of Saturday, May 5th starting at 7:30 pm. Dance the night away to the tunes of our own DJ Tom! More info to come!! COMMUNITY EVENTS

MUHS Junior Hilltoppers - Please visit www.jrhilltoppers.com or contact Bryan Gill, President of Jr. Hilltoppers at (414) 224-2564, bryangill34@att.net or Coach Maz, Head Football Coach-MUHS at (414) 305-7570, coachmaz@muhs.edu REGISTRATION DEADLINE: APRIL 6 Program Description: Full contact youth football program for boys entering 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades with a strict emphasis on player skill development, character building and leadership. The Junior Hilltoppers are a member of the Waukesha Youth Football League (WYFL) and USA Football.

Alice in Wonderland Tea Party - WBHS National Honor Society is inviting students in Kindergarten thru 4th grade to an Alice in Wonderland Tea Party to be hosted at the high school on April 7th. Please Sign Up (walk ins welcome too): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1faipqlsfroy4sgzcpgpm0as_kmioy7zmxsbor3b2 grrlrutygxo5gjw/viewform West Bend Children's Theatre, Inc. invites you to attend "Alice in Wonderland" April 11th - 13th, 2018 at the West Bend High School Silver Lining Stage

Performances at 9:30 am & 12:45 pm Cost: $5 Students, Parents and Adults $6 For More Info on the production http://www.wbchildrenstheatre.com/ All incoming 9 th Graders and Parents, The Class of 2022 is invited by the West Bend Athletic Department to attend an Athletic Meeting on Monday, April 16 th at 7:00 pm in the Silver Lining Arts Center (east end of the high school). The meeting will: Provide necessary information regarding requirements for students who plan on participating in athletics (any sport/any season) at East and West High Schools Allow students and parents the opportunity to ask questions regarding athletics specifically for Freshman Provide an opportunity to meet the coach for athletes interested in fall sports participation Provide information regarding the online sign up procedure For more information: East High School Athletic Director, Dennis Ziegler, 335-5591 West High School Athletic Director, Brian Heimark, 335-5608

Holy Trinity School is hosting their 1st Annual 3 on 3 Basketball Fundraiser Tournament! Saturday, April 21st Beginning at 9am - $40.00 per team Pre-registration is required - Limited space For age groups: 5th & 6th grade, 7th & 8th grade, High School, 18 & Up Click Below for Flyer, Rules and Registration Form: -Tourmanment Flyer -Tournament Rules - Registration Form

Washington County Clean Sweep Program May 5th at the Washington County Slinger Highway Shop (314 W. Washington St Hwy 175, Slinger) from 8:00 am - noon. This is an opportunity to properly dispose and/or recycle hazardous waste, electronics, appliances, medications and tires. For more information, go to their website: www.co.washington.wi.us/cleansweep.