Wednesday, June 1, 2016



June 1, 2016



Dear St. Katharine of Siena School Families,

        Yesterday afternoon, fourteen SKS Alumni came back to school to advise our 6th,7th, & 8th  grades about life in high school. They talked about various topics from their faith, peer pressure, time management, being yourself, homework, trying something new,  and much more. They seemed very comfortable in their own shoes and were very much themselves.  The audience was very attentive and asked some good questions.  One 6th grade student asked the what was it like to go from SKS to an all girls school environment. Two female alums answered the question with difference responses as one went to an all girls school, and the other to a co-ed environment. I am thankful to the alumni who came back to speak to our students at this assembly.

       Today, another SKS tradition took place as the 8th grade were treated to a trip to Capri by Mr T.   and got their yearbooks for their final regular full day of school. Harry (the owner of Capri)  was glad to see us!  The 8th grade starts their exams tomorrow. Say a prayer for the graduates to be.  My thanks to Ellen Purcell and the 8th grade editors who put the yearbook together. I really like the the cover.....and everything else in it too!  

       I want to announce that 8th grade ELA teacher, Michael McConomy,  will not be returning to SKS.  Michael has moved to Kennett Square and is seeking opportunities closer to his new home.   Also, Mrs. Tricia Boyes, who so capably replaced Mollie Casey, will not returning to us as well. We wish both Tricia and Michael well.  I am pleased to announce that next year Bill Di Clemente will be moving from 3rd grade to fill the 8th grade position. Bill is excited and enthused about this new opportunity.

     We are in a finish strong  mode in June. Time to sprint past that finish line in full stride.

Take care,


Bud


Fourteen SKS Alumni (above) came back to talk to our 6th to 8th Grades. 


Celia Dwyer made her point for co -ed schools to the students, while Julie D'Agostino seated to the right, spoke about her stance for single sex education.  


Luke Mc Clatchy was humorous yet made some good points about the need to "advocate for one self " as a student in high school. Parents and teachers need to discuss that need with each student before high school. The sooner a child takes ownership for his/her own education, the better for all involved.

 

Thursday, May 26, 2016



                                                   Special Memorial Day Weekend Blog

"Lest We Forget"
               Quote for Remembering Deceased Veterans

May 26 , 2016

Dear St. Katharine of Siena Families,
       My dad was a veteran. He served in World War II in the Philippines. I remember in my youth his speaking about his time of service in the war but it never really "hit" me.  As I grew older and the possibility of my being drafted (I wasn't) for the Vietnam War, the realities of what my Dad and so many other men and women veterans did became a reality. . In the later years, I began to appreciate more and more what those that served and those that continue to  serve do for us.  Their sacrifice is our freedom.  At my dad's burial, (five years ago this August), and the burial of any veteran, Taps is played and the presentation of the American flag is given to the fallen soldier's loved ones.  It is one of the more emotional and touching moments of honor and appreciation you can be a apart of. My Dad 's flag is in the living room of our house where Mom still lives. It rests on the mantle of the fireplace. Every time I go over  there, it's a steady reminder of what he and so many others did for our country. This blog is my personal salute to any grandparents, parents, family or friends who served or are currently serving.  You have my deepest respect, admiration, and gratitude.

      As we approach Memorial Day this weekend, many of us will head to places to relax. We 'll be at the beach, the mountains, a neighborhood cookout, or a parade. Lest we forget. We should take time to remember those who paid the ultimate price for our country's freedom and have continued to  protect that freedom through the years. We should teach our children at an early age that this weekend has important meaning. This weekend is far more than just the start of the shore season.  We pray for all those who sacrificed and for their families as well. We ask God to protect and keep safe the courageous men and women who are currently serving our country.

     Please keep in your prayers Greg Skoruk, the grandfather of Lucas and Eliana de Gennaro who is recovering from a serious accident. Also please pray for  Lou Wells, the grandfather of the Julie, Alexa and Declan Pyfer who has been sick.

Here is another blog that every parent needs to read about their own child and how they treat others. Before you say, "Not my child,"   read the article. Some good parenting lessons here.

http://www.faithit.com/worst-nightmare-raising-the-bully-leslie-blanchard/?utm_content=bufferaab3a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

May God bless us and keep us safe this coming weekend and always. Happy Memorial Day weekend.

Take care,

Bud

P.S. This event  below  honors soldeiers from Radnor who gave their lives for our counry. It is being held on Friday at Radnor High School - many of our SKS graduates did research on these honored heroes in the Saving Hallowed Ground Project. It is open to the public.

This week, we memorialize 57 former Radnor High School students who died while serving our country. Our Wall of Honor veterans memorial will be unveiled on Thursday, May 26 at a private ceremony at RHS. The memorial will open for public viewing on Friday, May 27, from 5-7 p.m. Learn more: Inductees | Opening Events


SKS Scenes from School



 Seventh grade teams collaborated from Mrs. O'Sullivan's science class on their Dragon Project. 




Some of our 2nd graders receive their First Communion in their own parish.  




One of our school's finest traditions: The Annual 8th Grade Parent Dinner.  


The mother /daughter Team of Maureen and Catherine Haley painted this beautiful mural pictured behind them. The mural is located on the wall outside  the 8th grade classroom. 


Scenes from the Annual Father Daughter Dance (KG-5)






Mr. Fry (pictured above) directs the 3rd & 4th grade as they entertained the entire school to the play entitled Summer Camp.  



 Camp Runamouk was full of 3rd &4th grade campers. The audience was highly entertained! 



 Mrs. Mollie Casey, 3rd grade teacher gave  15 years of service to our school. She stopped by to see the students two weeks and was promptly greeted by former students.  



Cecilia Gallagher (top) and Owen Bergan (above) gave their speeches at the Student Council election. Thirteen 7th graders ran for office. Our elected officers for next year are: Quinn Bookbinder, Paddy Mc Namara, Hailey Nord, Madelyn Schultz, Molly Searing, and Samantha Shreiner.

     

Friday, May 13, 2016




May 13, 2016


Dear St. Katharine of Siena School Families,

        Our May Procession was a beautiful community celebration to honor Mary . A new parent commented to me about the large turnout that we had lining the streets as our school began the procession from the grotto to the church. A grandmother came to me afterwards and said she hadn't been to a May Procession in over thirty years . She had tears of joy on her face. Honoring Mary in May has been a long time Catholic tradition.  Families are welcome to continue honoring Mary by paying a visit to the grotto.  Bring your rosary. Your family praying together makes a huge impact upon your children. It's something they will long remember.
     
        These last few weeks are important ones. There are many activities in and out of school. It is easy for any student to be distracted and look towards an early start to summer vacation. I encourage parents to talk to your children about remaining focused with a postive attitude , appropriate behavior, and consistent effort until the last day of school.  

        Below are many pictures that tell the story of our school. The pictures show a school filled with life and energy . We are a vibrant school community.  Every day I see  things happening here that make me very proud to be a part of this school. The  journey of this school year is coming to the end. The ship is coming in to port and we can see the shoreline from a distance. I am thankful to our teachers and staff that work hard daily in helping each child grow. I am grateful to our parents who support us in the mission of our school.

Take care,

Bud  


This prayer, entitled The Mom's Examen , specifically for all mothers, was sent to me by SKS parent, Jocelyn Konrad. I thought it was appropriate to share to our moms.  


There are a number of phenomenal pictures from the SK5K taken by talented photographer and SKS mom, Beth Dekovitch at this website below.  
https://blackdaisyphotography.smugmug.com/SKS-Folder/SK5K-2016/n-9dDpp3/


May Procession 



We honor the Blessed Mother. 



Seventh Grade Flag Bearers lead the procession.



Third grade communicants are in their First Communion dress.


Brigid Lowry (2nd from left) joins her siblings along with David Heacock after the May Procession.  She will be the 6th Lowry (and last) to graduate from SKS.  Many alumni come back to our traditional events. 



Third Grade First Eucharist


Above are some of our First Communicants from third grade. 


The  SK5K 



Start of the SK5K!


Our 8th grade girls can really run! 


The SK5K is a family friendly event. 


Forensic Team Performances

Grace Manion and Catherine Haley took First Place at the last forensics tournament of the year. Above, they performed their award winning duo for the SKS Seniors.



Ava Stone, Ella Kloss, Elyse Terzian and Amy Werner performed their forensics pieces at the Archdiocesan Showcase of Excellence at Archbishop Carroll. 


First time performer, Sasha Reeder did her hilarious "babysitter  piece" for the SKS seniors as well. Sasha was honorable mention in the last tournament. 


Eighth Grade Countdown 

The 8th graders find out every year a bit about parenting by caring for their "baby" in
Mr. McConomy's religion class.  (The "baby" is a 5 lb bag of flour that each couple is responsible for caring.)
 



When I filled in for a class last week in the 8th grade, I asked if they had the days counted till graduation. Bella Grube proudly showed her I-pad countdown till graduation from days, hours minutes, and seconds till June 14th graduation!

Mrs. Kilpatrick 's Fourth  Grade Persuasive Essays 



Elise Beetel (right) is with Kaitlyn May as they pose with the basketball and shirt that was sent back to Elise after she wrote the Villanova Basketball Team . It must have been a very persuasive letter !


Miss Panaro First Grade Share and Tell 



The Share and Tell  c;ass brought Abby Sims' dog Gunner , and Shelby McGowan's pet hamster, Tito, to school. There were many questions asked and answered. 

Reading Olympics


The Reading Olympics Team competed at Radnor High School a few weeks ago. We are very proud of their efforts. 
Fourth Grade Garden 



It won't be long till the Fourth Grade garden starts to produce a bonus crop of fruits and vegetables. If you haven't seen it yet take a look in the parking lot between the school and the convent. They have done an incredible job. 

Third Trimester Peacemakers




Peacemakers were awarded their pins at the  monthly school mass in May.


Earth Day Clean Up Crew 



Keeping SKS green and clean was the goal on Earth Day in late April .

Thursday, April 14, 2016







April 14, 2016


Dear St. Katharine of Siena School Families,

      In the past you have heard me speak or write about the importance of our educating the "whole" child: Spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally and physically.  Good overall health is about mind, body, and spirit.

     One of the neglected areas of  education years ago, but taking on increasing awareness, is the physical aspect. Thanks to caring parents and educators from our SKS SHC (School Health Club) led by school nurse, Mary Skilton, we try to focus on the importance of children being responsible for themselves for their own health with support from parents/teachers.  At our School Health Fair in early February, all students participated in stations covering areas such as food nutrition, heart health, and even a full yoga session. Last Friday, we had a nurse /nutritionist, Anne Marie De Lucca, speak to our younger grades about good food choices and reading labels to create an awareness  for students. At the beginning of the assembly I told the students that it wasn't until I was a young adult or beyond that I ever gave thought about what I would decide to put in my mouth.
    After the Friday morning assembly each grade from school got the chance to visit the Green Partners Farm Explorer truck parked on our school premises. The mission of Farm Explorer is to inspire people people to eat healthy and provide tools for healthy living.  The truck travels from schoolyards to senior centers bringing a fun hands on curriculum about eating fresh foods, staying away from processed foods, and preparing simple healthy recipes.  Christine Sisian, an SKS mom/ nurse and member of the SKS SHC, was responsible for getting Farm Explorers here. Ask your child about last Friday.  There a few pictures below from last Friday.

    This past Monday, the 6th,7th, &8th graders at an assembly in the parish center listened to Michael Touey who told the students his story about alcohol and drug addiction. as a young adult, Michael's story was compelling. Our students listened intently and asked many questions which he answered openly and honestly.  Assemblies like this come from a direct result of our Family Life /Education Advancement Teams. On that team are 7th & 8th grade students, parents, and teachers that discuss on going issues of importance that students/families need to be educated about such as drugs & alcohol awareness.  Next fall we will ask Michael Touey to come back at our first Home & School Meeting  and speak to our parents about his story.

    This Friday night is Spring Cultural Arts Night (SCAN). Come and see the performances of our talented groups of performers in the gym and the artistic talents of our artists on display in the parish center. This coming Monday we have performers at Archbishop Carroll  for Archdiocesan Showcase of Excellence & Festival of Arts. All are invited from 3:30 -7:30 to celebrate the talents of our teachers and students of archdiocesan schools.

     Next Thursday, the 6th ,7th, and 8th grade students will have a retreat day with a focus on their faith.  The theme is called A Reality Check.   The retreat will be given by Net Team Ministries. Net Team is an international youth ministry of young adults that challenges young Catholics to lov Christ and embrace their faith. They conduct a 1000 retreats across the country each year.          

    In my role as a basketball coach and a fan, I watched intently on  Coach Jay Wright's approach to the Final Four this year as opposed to how their approach was back in 2009.   This year was about  about "being focused" , "being dialed in" , and "lazor sharp"   as opposed to 2009 when they were  "just happy to be there."  It is by no accident an NCAA Championship was won by their attitude, approach, teamwork, and preparation.  Lessons learned: I have told students since Easter break that we are at the beginning of the end of school. These weeks have a tendency to fly by. It is important for students to maintain  their academic focus, being dialed in and razor sharp.  They need to continue to make school a priority. The easy thing to do during springtime is for a student to begin summer vacation too early. The harder and right thing is to keep up on their studies and finish this third trimester with a full effort and focus. Remember this is not preaching to children about getting good grades.  Our expectations are about their postive attitude, effort, and respectful behavior as we go through this home stretch. Good grades are simply a by product of these efforts. Encourage your child with the mantra to "finish strong."


Take care,

Bud


Michael Touey talked openly and honestly to our 6th, 7th, and 8th graders about drug and alcohol addiction.


Every Go Run session starts with a guest speaker with a focus on health. Above, Jessica Pellicotti speaks to our students at Go Run about a balanced diet.




Ann Marie De Lucca visited our KG -4 grades to talk about healthy choices in food and drink. 


The Vegetable Cylinder was a huge hit with the students as Ann Marie explained how it works. 



 The Farm Explorers Truck was informative and interactive with the students.  

Mr. Gavin and his 4th grade scientists performed some experiments for the SKS Seniors at last Tuesday's Senior luncheon.