A Year to Remember at J.E. Cosgriff School

The 2017-18 school year was meaningful, full of surprises It is with great humility that I thank a most dedicated and and certainly one to remember. J.E. Cosgriff students grew hard-working faculty and staff for a tremendous year filled with academically, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. They academic and personal accomplishments, as well as the many continued to recognize and accept each other’s differences with blessings received and challenges undertaken during the year. kindness and understanding, while forming strong friendships along the way. Much appreciation goes to parents, grandparents, and friends of J.E. Cosgriff School for their support of Catholic teachings and Students were eager to develop their God-given talents and tradition, academic endeavors, fundraising, sports, the arts and abilities with hard work and a positive attitude, during and after the many activities which continue to unite and strengthen the the regular school day. It was a red-letter year for academic Cosgriff school community. accomplishments, service to others, enrichment of character development and the arts. Sincerely, Mrs. Hunt, Principal

A Famous Celebrity Visits J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School—Mrs. Trix Cosgriff Dahl

J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School celebrated Catholic School Week 2018 with a visit from a very famous person— Mrs. Trix Cosgriff Dahl, the granddaughter of James Everett Cosgriff. She and her husband, Mr. Rainer Dahl paid a special visit to school on January 24. Mrs. Dahl had not visited the school in over fifty years. Our special guests walked around the school, visited the classrooms and were greeted by very friendly and courteous students and teachers along the way. She reminisced about her early years of attending Mass at St. Ambrose Church and knowing a school was being built in her grandfather’s name. Although Mrs. Dahl did not attend J.E. Cosgriff School, she had very fond memories of her time with her grandparents and the early church community. special gifts. Finally, Mrs. Dahl was presented with a “Key” to J.E. Cosgriff School by Georgia Stockham, Student Council After the school tour, Mrs. Dahl made a special presentation President. Georgia emphasized that this symbolic key meant to the students in the social center. She shared pictures of her that the students and faculty welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dahl to grandfather, Mr. J.E. Cosgriff, and the rest of her family along visit the school often in the future, to enjoy special activities, or with a picture of the original ground breaking ceremony for J.E. just stop by for a classroom visit. It was indeed a privilege for Cosgriff School and other memorable photos. the administration, faculty, staff, and students to meet Mr. and Mrs. Dahl and thank them for their family’s vision and effort in The Student Leadership Council presented Mr. and Mrs. Dahl building J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School. with a Cosgriff sweatshirt, tee shirt, water bottle and other

“Charity, patience and tenderness are very beautiful gifts. If you have them, you want to share them with others.” ~ CatholicJ.E. Cosgriff Schools Memorial :: Communities Catholic School of Faith, Knowledge & Service

Stewardship is a Way of Life at J.E. Cosgriff School :: Civic & Global Responsibility

The students who attend J.E. Cosgriff School learn at a young March 2018 age that they have a life-long responsibility to take good care of • Second Chance for Homeless Pets— themselves, others, and the world they live in. “Taking Care of Donations to ensure food and shelter Others” begins in kindergarten or younger at J.E.Cosgriff and homeless pets. continues for eight more years through classroom instruction, teacher example and mentoring, presentations, student to April 2018 student tutoring, parent and grandparent class projects, and • Charity Water—Project to clean and filter Student Council monthly initiatives in support of the local and water for drinking in third world broader community. countries. • Karmales Project—Donations collected Student-Supported Monthly Charity to help rebuild the Christian Village of Karamles, which was Donations destroyed by Isis in 2014. May 2018 The J.E. Cosgriff Student Leadership Council carefully selects • Crossroads Urban Center—“Baby Shower” monthly service project for the entire school community to collection of much needed items for infants. support. A few projects have become a tradition in the school for several years: the St. Patrick’s Parish Thanksgiving Box Dinner, “Souper Bowl of Caring,” “Baby Shower,” and the Annual Rice Knights of Columbus Service Bowl collection for Catholic Charities. Karamles, Iraq Local, National and International Charities Supported by J.E.Cosgriff Students during the 2017-18 School Year: The Knights of Columbus under the leadership of St. Ambrose parishioner, Mr. Dick Hall have worked tirelessly for several August and September 2017 month to raise money to help rebuild the Christian Village of ALS Association—Lou Gehrig’s Disease Karamles, Iran. Many families were left homeless after ISIS • ALS is a progressive nervous system disease that invaded Northern Iraq in 2014. affects neuron function.

October 2017 • Catholic Charities—Puerto Rico hurricane disaster donation. • Letters to students in California when fires burned homes and schools.

November 2017 • St. Patrick’s Parish—Thanksgiving dinner baskets and gift cards. • Thanksgiving cards for Veterans. St. Patrick’s Parish December 2017 Mr. Hall and his team hosted a dinner and found other ways • St. Patrick’s Parish—Warm clothing and hygiene products for to raise over $24,000. The Cosgriff Leadership Council led the elderly. the charge for Cosgriff students to be a part of this important project. After working to raise money for Karamles, J.E. Cosgriff January 2018 proudly presented Mr. Hall a check for $700.00. • “Souper Bowl of Caring”—Food collection for The Utah Food Bank.

February 2018 • American Heart Association— Donations for education, research and treatment. • Fourth graders learned to knit hats for cancer patients.

“There is so much indifference in the face of suffering. May we overcome indifference with concrete acts of charity.” ~ POPE FRANCIS ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

Stewardship is a Way of Life at J.E. Cosgriff School :: Civic & Global Responsibility

St. Ambrose Parish/ J.E. Cosgriff Youth Group Ministry

The St. Ambrose/J.E. Cosgriff Youth Group for sixth, seventh, and eighth graders in the parish and those attending J.E. Cosgriff School had an outstanding second year. Paper Easter Lilies to Decorate St. Ambrose Church The Youth Group met five times between October and April, and came together for faith Students weaving plastic sleeping mats formation, fellowship, prayer, Mass, and service projects for those in need. Projects this year included the 2nd annual autumn cleanup, hosting and serving families at the Spaghetti Dinner, crafted seasonal gifts for seniors, and a partnership with Stitching Hearts Worldwide. Stitching Hearts Worldwide is a nonprofit organization that donates handmade items to Lifting Hands International. Items such as backpacks, stuffed dolls, pillows, and plastic woven mats

Miss Gale’s 4th Grade Class Hand-Knitted Hats for Huntsman Cancer Institute

Students and St. Ambrose Seniors

Cosgriff students of all ages look forward to the smiles and giggles they receive on the first Friday of each month. The St. Ambrose seniors celebrate Mass and then enjoy a catered lunch and entertainment provided by our very own talented students. The seniors are entertained with Irish dancing, songs, poetry, a violin or piano performance, a scene from Shakespeare, Peter Pan or maybe a famous historical speech. Cosgriff students will continue this were created by the members of Youth Group and donated to tradition starting in refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Bangladesh, as well as fall 2018. the homeless community here in . Ms. Curry and Ms. Gehrig are excited to continue Youth Group in the 2018- The J.E. Cosgriff 2019 school year. Gold Club Insider Series is another Stewardship is indeed wonderful way a Christ-like and joyful for senior citizen way of life with Cosgriff grandparents students, parents and and St. Ambrose the broader St. Ambrose parishioners to meet Community. and learn from guest presenters. The Insider Series held a technology training for grandparents and other senior parish members. Several parents acted as teachers in the training, and all learned from the Filling Thanksgiving Food Boxes for experience. St. Patrick’s Church

“There is so much indifference in the face of suffering. May we overcome indifference with concrete acts of charity.” ~ POPE FRANCIS J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School

Spotlight on Ms. Jill Curry often seen at lunch time sharing her meal with a faculty member and has made it a habit each morning to deliver a cup of coffee to a colleague down the hall. Jill Curry begins her day as homeroom teacher for fifth grade. She moves to the middle school Ms. Curry is co-chair of the school and parish Youth Group in the afternoon where she teaches religion to for middle school students. She exudes positive energy and seventh and eighth grade students. After the conviction while she leads prayer, service projects, sports school day ends, one might catch Ms. Curry activities and preparations for the evening Mass when the coaching volleyball, basketball, track, hosting Youth Group sits together. With the Youth Group, Ms. Curry is a sports clinic, meeting with students to insightful and has a gift for bringing our youth together to create review a lesson or helping out a fellow teacher a comfortable and friendly environment. with a special project or personal concerns. Ms. Curry is highly respected amongst her colleagues as an Jill Curry lives by the virtues of kindness and compassion outstanding Catholic educator, one who knows and lives her throughout her busy days. As one teacher stated, “Jill Curry Catholic Faith, and demonstrates interest and concern for each takes time to listen to all of her students. She is empathetic of her students, parents and faculty members. Jill Curry makes to her students’ concerns and problems. She has a way of the world a much better place with her uplifting and positive building bridges of trust while sharing diverse perspectives and energy, love of her work and the many people whom she cares so encouraging students towards a positive direction.” Ms. Curry is much about in her life.

Bishop Celebrates the May Crowning Mass and Pays a Second Visit to J.E. Cosgriff School

May 11, 2018, was a special day for all J.E. Cosgriff students. Solis celebrated the 8:30 a.m. school Mass complete with the second grade May procession and crowning of the Virgin Mary. After Mass he headed over to the school and paid a friendly visit to each and every classroom. Bishop Solis knew how to keep the students on their toes and giggling at the same time with his relevant class questions, comments and funny sense of humor. The students felt comfortable and interacted with the Bishop as he strolled through the classrooms. He encouraged Cosgriff students to think and pray, especially about a vocation as a priest or sister. The administration, faculty, staff and students felt so very important as Bishop Solis took his time in each classroom to speak to many students, ask why they were studying a certain topic, listened to a presentation or lesson and then shared kind words of wisdom often followed by a prayer and a smile.

Fr Andrzej Teaches, Prays & Jumps Rope with Students

“Teaching is the one profession that creates all other professions.” ~ UNKNOWN ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

Teacher Appreciation Week 2018, Random Acts of Kindness

One To Remember! Lauri and Herm Franks Lauri and Herm Franks have been generous supporters of J.E. Teacher Appreciation Week is Cosgriff School for many years. Their two children, Jane and a special week in May, set aside Michael Franks attended Cosgriff, and during that time Lauri each year to honor and show and Herm were involved in many school fundraising projects appreciation for teachers and and classroom activities. staff. The Home and School Association and other creative Lauri Franks just ended her five year term on the School Board parents always surprise the where she offered many ideas and solutions to challenges within teachers and staff with special the school. Lauri and Herm helped to pay tuition and other gifts, delicious lunches and expenses for the Bambabate family both at Cosgriff and Judge snacks. High School, in addition to supporting several other school projects and improvements. This year was over the top! The faculty/lunch room underwent A very special act of kindness occurred the last day of school a major “face lift” from top to on May 25. Lauri and Herm Franks treated the faculty, staff bottom thanks to Bernie Jo and partners to a first-class dinner at The Cottonwood Club. Marlowe, HSA President, Claire Donnelly, Michelle McDonough Everyone felt so honored and special. It was the perfect way (Gose) and Kate Smith. Our kind and generous parents donated to end the school year and say a word of farewell to Mrs. a new coffee pot, two microwaves, three beautiful new arm Cindy Hunt, Ms. Sunny Li, and Ms. Anna Chuaqui with some chairs with side tables, a new tablecloth, containers for tea, sugar, jokes and serious words from the heart. Herm and Lauri are cups, and silverware. The finishing touches included fancy floral loyal friends and supporters of Cosgriff School and Catholic wallpaper and a wall decorated with pictures, posters and a new education. Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to this caring and clock. giving couple. The designer, decorator, generous donor, and hard worker was Claire Donnelly. Her creative “face lift” idea for the faculty Chris Chatzis lounge became a reality. In addition to the faculty room, Claire Much appreciation to Chris Chatzis, owner of Apollo Electric spends much of her time supporting the arts, classroom teachers, Co., for donating his master electrician skills and time with the students, and without hesitation undertakes projects to enhance installation of the new, adjustable basketball hoops and video and beautify Cosgriff School. Thank you so much! screen in the gym.

The Jason and Kristin Cowan as room parent, helped with fundraising and Family Say Goodbye to much more. Jason has Salt Lake City also served the Cosgriff community on several fundraising projects, The J.E. Cosgriff School community is losing a dedicated and sports, and family loving family to the sunny state of California. Jason and Kristin activities. Cowan and their two children Olivia and Sam will soon be residents of San Diego, CA. It is with much sadness that we say Sam and Olivia have good bye to this outstanding family. been hard working, diligent students who are accomplished swimmers, volleyball and basketball players. Kristin has worked tirelessly as SCRIP director and accountant for the past 5 years. She worked with Maggie Kearns to learn Much appreciation to Jason and Kristin Cowan for their very and implement Ren Web into the school. She gathered and generous donations of time, talent and treasure. Good luck and submitted required information to the Catholic Diocese, served God Bless You –we will ALL miss you at J.E. Cosgriff School. J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School

Catholic Traditions

J.E. Cosgriff students celebrate Mass, Sacraments, Holy Days, and Catholic teachings and traditions throughout the school year.

First Reconcilliation Class

Aimi Crowning Mother Mary First Grade Nativity Play

Preschool Advent Candles

8th Grade Mass at the Cathedral of the Madeleine

2018 8th Grade Confirmation

First Communion Moment of Silence Honoring Victims of School Shootings

“Before you speak, it is necessary for you to listen, for God speaks in the silence of the heart.” ~ MOTHER TERESA ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

Exploring in AR

Under the innovative leadership of second grade teacher Sam Weyher, Google Expedition AR (Augmented Reality) visited JE Cosgriff on April 30, 2018. With Expeditions AR, teachers can place 3D objects, like one of Michelangelo’s statues, on the students’ desks so that everyone can examine the object together at the same time. The 3D objects are accompanied by a short text/ labels that only the teacher can view. The objects are designed to supplement a teacher’s existing lesson plan and bring the subject to life! Students from Kindergarten through eighth grade were mesmerized as tornados and a Tyrannosaurus Rex seemed to come to life in the Cosgriff gym.

Mock Trial Wax Museum J.E Cosgriff’s Mock Trial Team, comprised of 12 dedicated Every spring, the third 7th and 8th grade students, battled their way through another grade class spends time challenging season this year. The Utah Mock Trial Program is studying the literary a competition in which middle school and high school teams elements of a biography, argue both sides of a fictitious case in front of actual judges and and together, study a attorneys. variety of important figures and how their lives have impacted local communities, current culture, and even the world. At the end of the unit, the students choose a person of influence to study and use this research, as well as what they have learned in class, to compose their own biographies. Not only that, but students also have the opportunity to become the person that they study in the class Wax Museum! During this event, students dress up as the person they studied, and memorize a one to two minute speech from a first person perspective that highlights the major details of their life. It Students worked together with coaching and mentoring from is amazing to watch these third three committed attorney parents, Kristine Johnson, David Leo, graders write, memorize, and deliver and Michael Petrogeorge. Many hours were spent preparing for a performance in such an intelligent the case, a fictitious civil lawsuit involving the paralyzation of a and professional manner! It is a very teen at summer camp. After many grueling court trials, the team memorable project for the students landed in the Final Four competition in the state. who perform in the Wax Museum, and also for all the other students, parents, and faculty that attend!

Student Council Members

J.E. Cosgriff’s Student Council members for 2017-18 were Sam Daskalakis, Andy Jacobsen, Mitchell Bledsoe, Georgia Stockham, Caeli Sherman, Matthew Ludlow, and Jack Gose. The council chose the monthly service projects. They eagerly hosted bake sales, lollipop sales, free dress, sock, and crazy hair day. All council members served as positive leaders of J.E. Cosgriff School. J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School

Mrs Suzanne The Arts Are Here to Stay! Lacombe directs the Drama Club Coursework in which includes the different fifth, sixth and forms of art seventh grade begins in the students. Their toddler program most recent and continues performance this through eighth past spring was grade. “Peter Pan Jr.”

Zach Downes teaches the core The eighth grade standards in tradition is to perform music education a play written by to students in William Shakespeare. K-8th grade. He They performed “A offers band and Comedy of Errors” orchestra before under the direction of school. Kori Hazel and Cindy Hunt. Students in K-6th grade take choir class two times per week and sing at Mass several Sundays per year under the Susan Carter, a direction of Mr. Chris Huntzinger. gifted dancer and grandparent, leads the way in liturgical dance for special school performances.

A culmination of a year of art education is the “Fine Arts Celebration” which took place on Students in grades three, May 10, this spring. Musical performances four and five have the and a school-wide art gallery attract parents, opportunity to learn to grandparents and friends to school for an play the violin under the evening to enjoy the arts. direction of Mr. Tom Harris.

Mrs. Robin Harmston teaches art history and visual arts to kindergarten through eighth grade students. Mrs. Harmston has just completed her first year as Art instructor at J.E. Cosgriff for kindergarten through eighth grade. She has Mrs. Harmston created Cosgriff’s own living had a tremendous work of art, inspired by Kelsey Montague’s “What Lifts You?” Campaign. impact on students. She has a natural gift of combining art history, the life and study of famous artists and class projects. Mrs. Harmston has magically changed her eager students into lovers of art! ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

Athletics at J.E. Cosgriff School BASKETBALL In the winter, over 150 students, 2nd-8th grade competed in a 10 week season, concluding with a tournament at Juan Diego SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD High School. This year, our 3rd grade Lady Tigers brought This inaugural award was established home the championship in their division and our 6th grade to recognize a student who exemplifies Lady Tigers and 7th grade Boys took home 2nd place in the what it means to be a good sport. This tournament. student consistently gives their best effort in all sporting and recreational TIGER TRACK CLUB activities, leads by positive example, In the spring, 50 student athletes, 2nd-8th grade participated and displays the utmost respect for the for 6 weeks in track club to develop skills in all aspects of track game and all who participate. This year’s award went to Renee and field such as: sprints, hurdles, long/high jump, javelin and Craddock. Here is a quote from her UCAA basketball coach, shot put. This year the program combined with St. Vincent De Brett Allen. Paul students. Practices were held twice a week and the athletes “Renee is one the most talented and hard working athletes concluded the season with the annual Christ the King Track I have ever coached in my 15+ years of coaching. She is a Meet held at Judge Memorial High School. fierce competitor. She is determined, driven, and desires greatness. She demonstrates leadership qualities that are not found in many athletes, especially at such a young age. She clearly dominates in multiple facets of the game and earns the prestigious award of Most Valuable Player year in and year out. Renee understands basketball is more than just a game. She knows it is friendship, camaraderie, love, and respect. It is a display of values, fair play, and character. She demonstrates these high character qualities and shows strength and togetherness. Above all, Renee always embraces the good with the bad and exemplifies the true meaning of good sportsmanship. So proud of you Renee!” Thank you to all the students, coaches, volunteers, and – Coach Allen administrators who help support a fun and successful sports program at J.E. Cosgriff school! VOLLEYBALL This past fall, over 80 6TH ANNUAL TIGER TROT 5k & 1K 5th-8th grade students The 2018 Tiger Trot was fun and a great success once competed against many again this year! Congratulations to Jr. Division 5K Tiger other teams from various Trot winners – Girls – Cece Stockham, Anna Smith, Nona schools in a six-week Bone – Boys – Joey Craddock, Thomas VanDeKamp, Teddy season. Cosgriff had 4 Stockham. teams in each division, J.E. Cosgriff School would like to thank Wasatch Pediatrics, 5th-6th and 7th-8th. The Tutoring House, Hacked Snacks, Dunkin Donuts, and Cosgriff Gold (7th-8th) Goldsberry Orthodontics for their Tiger Trot sponsorships. finished the regular season undefeated. This year marked the first time 4 Cosgriff teams were represented in the final four of the tournament that took place at Juan Diego High School. Cosgriff White (7th/8th) took 1st place in a very competitive game against Cosgriff Green, who took 2nd place. Cosgriff Orange (7th/8th) took 3rd place. Cosgriff Gold (5th/6th) took 2nd place in the tournament.

SKI & RIDE Students in the J.E. Cosgriff ski program enjoyed their Friday afternoon adventures at Snowbird. Thank you to Mark McGill and Monte Still for organizing the J.E. Cosgriff ski program and much appreciation goes to parent chaperones who took turns riding on the bus with the students. J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School

Star Tutor Progress in Reading and Mathematics Mike Miller has been volunteering his time to help students with The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills reading for 8 years. Each year he (DIBELS) are a set of procedures and measures for assessing the tutors 2 children twice a week, acquisition of early literacy skills from Kindergarten through donating at least 2 hours of his own sixth grade. Cosgriff students are assessed three times each year, time each week. He takes his job in September, January and May. The results of our May 2018 very seriously, showing up early to assessments indicate the percentage of students reading at or get his lessons prepared and picking above their expected grade level. The results are as follows: additional books he needs for his Kindergarten 89% 1st grade 95% 2nd grade 83% lesson that day. He truly enjoys 3rd grade 100% 4th grade 89% 5th grade 97% working with the students and 6th grade 94% School wide 92% watching them progress thru the program. He always shares in their success and excitement as their reading improves The DDS-easy CBM Math Assessment is a benchmark over the school year. It has been such a pleasure working with screening tool developed at the University of Oregon based Mike over the past 4 years! He is definitely a “Star tutor” on the Focal Points from the National Council of Teachers extraordinaire! He is also a member of St. Ambrose Parish. of Mathematics (NCTM). These focal points have strong foundational overlap with the Common Core State Standards. Benchmark testing is the systematic process of screening all Reading students on essential skills predictive of later mathematic Education performance. It is a basic link connecting assessment, Assistance Dogs instruction and goal testing. The results of the May 2018 testing indicate the percentages of R.E.A.D. students in each grade level that score at or above their expected grade level (40-99th national percentile) in mathematics. The The R.E.A.D. program is alive results are as follows: and well at J.E.Cosgriff School thanks to Mrs. Susan Daynes Kindergarten 94% 1st grade 82% 2nd grade 86% and her wonderful dog DreZ. The mission of the R.E.A.D. 3rd grade 94% 4th grade 78% 5th grade 92% program is to improve the literacy skills of children through 6th grade 94% School wide 87% the assistance of registered therapy teams as literary mentors. All hands are raised in a classroom when asked if someone PELI Assessment would like to read to DreZ. On Wednesdays, three students This year Cosgriff’s preschool participated the early release read to DreZ for 20 minutes each. Students read for three of The PELI assessment. The PELI assessment is designed consecutive weeks as part of the program directives. for preschool and pre-kindergarten children (ages 3 to 5) and assesses alphabet knowledge, vocabulary and oral language, Mrs. Daynes says, “DreZ and I love going to Cosgriff to read phonological awareness, and comprehension. The assessment with the kids. It is the first job DreZ has had and she loves it. So is given in a storybook format that will be familiar to most do I. I have been with Intermountain Therapy Animals for 17 preschoolers. The PELI assessment is untimed and takes about years. Last February we were able to get DreZ from Oceanside, 15 minutes to administer per child. Raquel Austin, our Reading California. She is a graduate from Canine Companions for Coach and Preschool advisor became a PELI mentor last Independence and is a facility dog. DreZ came to us with a lot summer and has been working with DIBELS the creator of PELI of training. When reading to DreZ, the students are so good with the early release. at showing DreZ all of the pictures and explaining words she doesn’t understand. We will be coming back to Cosgriff in the fall and looking forward to it. Keep Reading!”

R.E.A.D dogs have been part of the Cosgriff school community for twelve years. It is a privilege and pleasure for students to have the opportunity to read to therapy dogs and interact with their kind and loving owners such as DreZ and Mrs. Daynes. ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

Notable J.E. Cosgriff Carin Reeves ~ The Blessed Oscar Romero Scholarship Award Emily Rougelot, Vicar General of the Dioceses of Salt Lake City, Alumni at Judge Memorial for Most Outstanding Participant in Activities, Yearbook Catholic High School Samuel Schmiett ~ Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Anna Shum - Valedictorian - Class of 2018 Award for Most Inspirational Participants in Athletics for Soccer Anna Shum, a graduate of J.E. Cosgriff School received many prestigious honors throughout Anna Shum ~ Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City Award for her high school years at Judge Memorial. Outstanding Scholar - Participant in Athletics, Academic Award Recently, she received the 2018 Bishop of for Excellence in Science the Diocese of Salt Lake City Award for Zachary Shubella ~ Bishop of the Dioceses of Salt Lake City for Outstanding Scholar in Athletics, as well as the Outstanding Scholar - Participant in Athletics, Vicar General of Academic Excellence Award in Science. Anna the Dioceses of Salt Lake City, for Most Outstanding Participant is an honors graduate, and is one of ten First Honors graduates in Activities, Bulldog Press, Congregation of the Sisters of the recognized for taking the most challenging curriculum offered at Holy Cross Award for Most Inspirational Participants in Athletics Judge with 13 AP classes and 12 honors courses. for Cross Country, Vicar General of the Dioceses of Salt Lake Anna earned an Academic All-State Honor for swimming, City, for Most Outstanding Participant in Activities, National in addition to her participation in softball, track & field, Honor Society, Baseball All-Region First Team-Outfield Bioengineering Club, and National Honor Society. Anna devoted Annie Trentman ~ Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City countless hours to volunteer service as a swim instructor and ski Award for Outstanding Scholar - Participant in Activities, Vicar peer partner. In addition, she served as an intern at the U of U’s General of the Dioceses of Salt Lake City, for Most Outstanding College of Pharmacy participating in research on ovarian cancer Participant in Activities, Kickball, Vicar General of the Dioceses cell treatment. She traveled to Cambodia during her senior of Salt Lake City, for Most Outstanding Participant in Activities, summer to educate young women on health and hygiene. Literary Magazine Anna has always been inquisitive about the world around her and will continue her education at Dartmouth, where she plans on Bobby Lopez ~ Received Superior Rating and advanced to State majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Competition for Dramatic Monologues

Judge Memorial Senior Class Awards JMCHS-- Former Cosgriff Students Will Serve in Leadership Andrew Cotter ~ Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Positions for the 2018-19 School Year Award for Most Inspirational Participants in Athletics for Senior Core ~ Sante Di Sera, Class President Baseball Junior Core ~ Hannh Gose, Class President, Maggie Harmston, Amaia Hornya, Tomas Young Emma Jones ~ Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Sophomore Core ~ Annette Rooney, Class President, Sam Award for Most Inspirational Participants in Activities for Butcher, Gus Daskalakis, Henry Frech Literary Magazine Jacqueline Muffler ~ Sacred Heart Parish Academic Award for Juan Diego High School graduate and former J.E. Cosgriff Excellence in AP Studio Art student Cynthia Gardner received the Academy of Science Distinction Award

Preschool Highlights J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2016-17 SCHOOL YEAR

ST. AMBROSE CHRISTIAN SERVICE End of Year Honors at J.E. Cosgriff AWARD

HEART OF A CHAMPION AWARDS The 2017-18 recipient of the St. Ambrose Christian Service Award was This year, two outstanding J.E. Marin O’Brien. Marin will receive free Cosgriff Students were chosen to tuition during her eighth grade year at receive the prestigious Heart of a Cosgriff School. Champion Award. The criteria considered for this award is as follows: Eric Simonson is truly a model • The recipient must be a member of St. Ambrose Parish. example of all that this award • The recipient must be of high academic standing and strong represents. Eric demonstrates Christian character. courage and commitment every • The recipient must display a love and understanding of the day. Each day is approached with a positive attitude. His Catholic faith. positive outlook and perseverance continues to impress all who • The recipient must be committed to performing acts of work with him. At times when he has been frustrated, Eric has service for the parish community. continued with his best effort until the task is complete. His • The recipient must participate in Sunday worship, altar confidence has become stronger with each passing day. His serving, greeting parishioners, singing in the choir and caring heart, strong will, and positive attitude are three of Eric’s volunteering for other parish events. most admirable qualities. As Abraham Lincoln once said, “Most people are about as happy SISTER LOYOLA AWARD as they make up their minds to be.” Margaret (Maggie) Simms was presented the Eric has certainly made up his mind to be happy. Each day Sister Loyola Award for sharing an outstanding is lived to its fullest and every challenge is turned into a life sense of Christian service, joy, humility, respect opportunity. for others, and love of Jesus in the manner of Sister Loyola. The recipient of this award is Amelia Rose Andrews, who has the always chosen by his or her peers. Heart of a Champion, has maintained a MONSIGNOR HEDDERMAN very strong and positive attitude through AWARD physical and emotional hardships for several years. The Monsignor Hedderman Award, J.E. Cosgriff’s highest She is resilient and never misses an award, was presented to Georgia opportunity to participate in an activity, Stockham and Olivia Cowan for sports, or any other school and social exhibiting leadership, excellent event. You will often see Amelia in a citizenship, high academic achievement, respect for self and school play, dance, race and many other activities where physical others, as well as contributing to our Catholic identity and and mental endurance are essential. values, and serving others in the school and community.

There has not been one day of school where Amelia has PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC AWARDS complained or asked for special treatment because of a recent operation or physical discomfort. Amelia lights up a room just Boden Chell, Olivia Cowan, Joseph Craddock, Alexandra by her mere presence and exudes kindness and compassion Drossos, Katie Horne, Leya Joseph, Charles Leo, Matthew toward others in the school. Ludlow, Kurt McLaughlin, Sophia Patnode, Jack Saber, Caeli Sherman, Violetta Wharton received a Presidential THE MONSIGNOR WILLIAM E. Academic Achievement Award, which is sponsored by the VAUGHAN AWARD U.S. Department of Education, honoring students who have The Monsignor William E. achieved high academic goals as a result of their hard work and Vaughan Award was awarded to dedication to learning. The Cosgriff students who received this Anthony Walz. This award grants award earned no less than a B+ in core academic subjects from a full scholarship for one Cosgriff 4th grade through the fall semester of 8th grade. student entering the 8th grade who exhibits exemplary behavior in the areas of scholarship, leadership, sportsmanship and cooperation.

“If He asks much of you, it is because He knows you can give much.” ~ ST. JOHN PAUL ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

End of Year Honors at J.E. Cosgriff 2017 Science Fair Awards (cont.) ROTARY CLUB SERVICE AWARDS 2018 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR AWARDS The Salt Lake Rotary Club Service Awards were presented Maggie Simms ~ 1st place Behavioral and Social Sciences, to Margaret (Maggie) Simms, Ava Isaac, and Cameron Broadcom MASTERS™, Special award from the United McLaughlin, selected for their outstanding service to others States Air Force and commendable citizenship and academics. Leya Joseph ~ 2nd place Behavioral and Social Sciences, Broadcom MASTERS™, Special award from the United States Navy LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE Sofia Patnode ~ 3rd place Behavioral and Social Sciences Letters About Literature, a reading and writing contest, Ian Conner ~ 4th place Chemistry sponsored by the Library of Congress provides an authentic writing experience for students to reflect on their reading and Katie Horne ~ 2nd place Earth and Environmental Sciences, Broadcom MASTERS™ connect with the author. Letters About Literature encourages students to take on the challenge of writing to an audience (the Jack Saber ~ 1st place Engineering: Civil and Environmental, Broadcom MASTERS™, Special award from Salt Lake Public Utilities, Special award author of a book rather than an instructor) with the specific from the Student Advisory Board, Special award from the United States purpose of describing their personal response to the book. Navy, Director’s Award - Junior Division Through this reflective writing, students Lanee Farr ~ 1st place Engineering: Materials and Biomedical, Broadcom are encouraged to participate in MASTERS™, Special award from the United States Air Force meaningful reading which helps create Colleen MacWilliams ~ 1st place Plant Sciences, Broadcom MASTERS™, successful writers. Special award from the United States Navy In the Level 1 category, grades 4-6, 6th Olivia Cowan ~ Special award from the Utah Department of Transportation grade student Renee Craddock placed HIGHLIGHTS: second at the state level. Renee’s letter • Four 1st place, two 2nd place, one 3rd place and one 4th place to Alex Morgan, author of The Kicks category awards Under Pressure, shared how she desires to play for the U.S. • Broadcom MASTERS™ award winners finished in the top 18 junior division projects in the fair that had advanced to the regional fair from national soccer team some day and how she also desires to be a district fairs in the Salt Lake, Tooele, Granite, Park City, Murray School good person off the field as well. Congratulations Renee for a Districts, North Sanpete, Charter and the Catholic Diocesan Schools job well done. • Broadcom MASTERS™ refers to a national science fair competition for an opportunity to present projects in Washington, DC and earn $25,000 in NATIONAL scholarships MYTHOLOGY EXAMINATION DIOCESAN SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS | FEB. 10, 2018 MEDAL WINNERS 7TH GRADE The sixth grade Latin Ian Conner ~ 1st place Chemistry, Overall Chemistry Award, Overall 7th Grade Award students participated AJ Warden ~ 1st place Earth and Environmental Science again this year in the Jack Gose 2nd place Energy: Chemical and Physical National Mythology Lanee Farr ~ 1st place Engineering exam. From September Lucas Gonzalez ~ 2nd place Medicine and Health Science through February Madden Clark ~ 3rd place Physics, Astronomy and Math Nico Morton ~ 1st place Plant Science, Overall Plant Science Award the students spent one day a week learning about Greek/Roman Colleen Mac Williams ~ 3rd place Plant Science mythology. They studied the Olympian gods and goddesses, and each week they illustrated their favorite part of the story. They 8TH GRADE Leya Joseph ~ 1st place Behavioral and Social Science, Overall Behavioral also studied the mythology surrounding the Origins of Man and Social Science, Honorable Mention 8th Grade Award (2nd highest as well as Book X of the Odyssey. They worked hard and were overall) rewarded with 65% of the students receiving a medal. To medal, Maggie Simms ~ 2nd place Behavioral and Social Science the students must score a 90% or above. Those who medaled this Sofia Patnode ~ 3rd place Behavioral and Social Science year are as follows: Bronze Medal (90%) - Ava Dinardo, Jonathan Violetta Wharton ~ 1st place Earth and Environmental Science, Overall Earth and Environmental Science Award Petrogeorge, Lianne Povilus; (92%) Hagen Schwobe, Renee Katie Horne ~ 3rd place Earth and Environmental Science Craddock, Cameron Liddle, George Frech, (94%) Han Nguyen; Jack Saber ~ 1st place Engineering, Overall Engineering Award, Overall 8th Silver Medal (96%) - Katie Valentine, Marysia McGill, Conner Grade Award, 2018 Diocesan Young Scientist of the Year Addison, Sam Cowan; (98%) Keegan Heck, Kaitlyn Tang, Gus Charlie Leo ~ 1st place Medicine and Health Science Georgia Stockham ~ Astronomy Award and telescope Harmston, Calixte Viollet; and with a perfect score of 100% and receiving a Gold Medal - Talon Grantz, Calvin McAward, and HIGHLIGHTS: Berkeley Robbins. Congratulations to these students! It has been • 217 projects at the fair • 39 Cosgriff students attended a delight to teach them! • 15 Cosgriff students placed; Eight 1st, Three 2nd, Four 3rd J.E.Catholic Cosgriff Schools Memorial :: Communities Catholic School of Faith, Knowledge & Service

J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School Safety, Expansion, and Beautification Projects

MAUREEN MCCARTHEY AND TERENCE STEPHENS MUSIC ROOM Maureen McCarthey and Terry Stephens, former students, and storage and state of the art design. This new room will be able to avid supporters of Cosgriff School, have generously donated accommodate a full class of students for band, music instruction, funding for the construction of a new spacious music room. violin, orchestra, or choir. Students will enter the music room The enclosed grass area on the east side of the rectory is the from the south teacher parking lot, a much safer entry than the site of this much needed classroom, with ample instrument south sidewalk. This room will be constructed by North Star Builders with personal donations for interior shelving, flooring and sound from Mr. Phil Winston. A new outdoor deck will be constructed for Fr. Andrzej and guests, replacing the grass area he will lose with the construction of the music room.

ST. AMBROSE AND J.E. COSGRIFF PLAYGROUND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT If you drive into the St. Ambrose parking lot this summer, you will notice a new playground is under construction. Starting in fall of 2018, students will no longer play in the parking lot during recess. Funding and support have been secured to restructure, improve and add to the existing play area. A safe, durable, aesthetically pleasing project is underway. The new multiple use play ground will encourage physical fitness, exercise, play, sports enjoyment and training, cardiovascular fitness for children and adults, performing arts, and academic teaching and learning. The northeast corner of the school will become an outdoor classroom with garden boxes, tables for group study in science, language arts, art, a quiet prayer space and much more. We are thankful for the generous grants from the E.L Weigand and ALSAM Foundations, Cosgriff “Rainy Day Savings,” GSBS Architects, North Star Builders, and Mr. Phil Winston for making this much needed project possible. ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

A Day in the Life of Cosgriff Students J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School

A Day in the Life of Cosgriff Students

Where’s the Cosgriff Grandparent? Can you guess which Cosgriff Grandparent is the teacher in this class picture from the 1970s? ANNUAL NEWSLETTER & REPORT | 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR

Thank You for Your Support Thank you to the following donors for your generous contributions to our school for the 2017-2018 academic year. J.E. Cosgriff School received over $200,000 in fundraising & donations. We appreciate all of the parents, grandparents, parishioners, alumni, friends and corporations who continue to support J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School: INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES Brown, Richard Farr, Chad & Kelly Henry, Diane & Dan Adams, Andrew S. Burbank, Matthew J. & Debernard Farr, Robb & Sarah Hensleigh, Gail Adams, Donald Burbank, Mary Farr, Robert & Shirley Herold, Carol & Dick Aerakis, Jim & Lexi Burns, Daniel & Heather Faulkner, Dawna & Elliot Hildebrand, Pamela & Zachary Agosti, Thomas Bush, Mary K. Ferrara, David & Tajha Hill, Chris & Kathy Agresta, Kara & Matthew Butcher, Rey & Garrido-Butcher, Fischer, Derek & Rosa, Angelica Hoagland, Vicky Alderson, Kathy & Peifer, David Lillie Fitzgerald, Msgr. Joseph Hobert, J. Edward & Jean Allen, Brett Calame, Rose & Tom Flood, David & Karen Hollingshead, Beth Anderson, James Callanan, Thomas & Shirley Forsman, James & Laurie Holstein, Barbara & Horst Anderson, James & Susan Cederholm, Peeches Fouad, Dr. M. Taher & Karen Holly, Deborah and Martin Andrews, Hayden & Marnie Chachas, Angelo & Julie Fouad, Gameil & Gina Holt, Cece & Robert Anonymous Chatzis, Chris & Bapis Chatzis, Frankoski, Raymond V. & Margaret Horne, Barry and Susie Aragon, Eric & Dominique Alethia L. Hottes, Frederick & Lorraine Aramaki, Dale Chaufty, Lisa & Chuaqui, Miguel Franks, Herman L. & Lauri Hunt, Betsy Atkin, Gary & Marsha Chell, Thomas & Soprano, Joyce Fratto, Lynn Hvolka, Dusan & Marta Attallah, Gina & Tammer Chen, Ke-Shiau & Peng Wu Frech, Christian Imhoff, Robert Atzet, Ian & Sarah Chilton, Dr. Susan Frech, Monique Isaac, Holly & Mark Austin, Jedd & Raquel Cisneros, Paul & Louie, Lisa Frech, Peter & Carlson, Katie Iwasaki, Glenn & Marian Baker, Greg & Jennifer Clark, Brooke & Sean Fredin, Carolyn J.E. Cosgriff Friends and Families Baker, Matthew Clark, Patrick & Mary Brennen Freeman, Erin & Mike J.E. Cosgriff Toddlers Classes Ballard, Chanteel & David Combs, Gerald Edward Frischmuth, Elizabeth & Phillip J.E. Cosgriff Preschool Classes Bank-VanVoast, Stacey & VanVoast, Condas, William Fuoco, Kristen & Nicholas J.E. Cosgriff Pre-Kindergarten Ryan Conner, Amanda & Dan Gamble, D. Jay & Lynda Classes Bapis, Nicolas Conner, Brian & Jill Garcia, Adon & Matilde J.E. Cosgriff Kindergarten Classes Barker, Cindy Conner, Ralph & Vera Gardner, Anna J.E. Cosgriff First Grade Classes Baron, Bruce & Rosemary Coombs, Dayanne & Phillip Gardner, Anthony & Ashley J.E. Cosgriff Second Grade Classes Bash, Ileana & John Cordova, Gilbert Gdanski, Adam & Monika J.E. Cosgriff Third Grade Class Batey, Lucy Cotter, Lee & Mark Gibbons, Barbara & Bill J.E. Cosgriff Fourth Grade Class Becker, John & Terri Cowan-Klein, Mary & Klein, Rich Gibbons, James & Laura J.E. Cosgriff Fifth Grade Class Behunin, Ben Cowan, Jason & Kristin Gibbons, Jenifer & Michael J.E. Cosgriff Sixth Grade Class Belgique, Courtney & Jon Craddock, Kristin & Patrick Giese, Donald & Swartz, Meagan J.E. Cosgriff Seventh Grade Class Belgique, Leigh & Raphael Crawford, John & Kittrell-Crawford, Giovacchini, Frannie & Joey J.E. Cosgriff Eighth Grade Class Bell, Jay & Zita Micha Giovanniello, Dr. Vito & Geraldine Jacobsen, Eric & Whye, Nikki Benda Higgins, Mary Crowther, Mary & Curt Giovanniello, Michael & Chen, Chris Jefferies, Danielle & Dominick Benevento, Christine Cruz, Noemi Goddard, Helen Jefferies, Sidney Besso, Margaret Ann Cullen, Phil & Tara Gonzales, Jay & Lorie Jefferys, Bryan & Nicole Biddiscombe, James Culp, Charles Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh & Ganesh, Jenkinson, Ben & Desiree Bircumshaw, Rev. Msgr. Colin F. Curry, James & Jill Kalpana Jensen, Hope & Gary Bitwinski, John & Ki Sun Curry, Jill Gorder, Andrew & Deborah Johnson, Jennifer & Michael Bland, Peter & Fratto Bland, Kelli Curtin - Wegesser, Karen & William Gortatowski, Melvin Johnson, Kristine & Mike Boecker, RADM & Mrs. Donald V. & Daskalakis, Carolynn & Jorge Gose, Chris & McDonough, Michelle Johnson, Norman & Sandra Gay Scott DeCorrevont, John & Purcell Graham-Muffler, Teresa Johnson, Sarajane Boehly, Ruby DeCorrevont, Patrice Gray, Rebecca & Robert Kaffer, Gerald & Dorothy Boley, Chalalai & Glen DePaulis, Jeanne & Palmer Green, Amanda Kaschmitter, Dan & Louie, Cindi Bolin, Viola Dev, Nu-Gen Gregorcy, Glenn & Francine Kearns, Jim & Maggie Bonacci, Kristin & Tom Dickman, Tyler & Knudson, Martha Grogan, Bob & Margaret Kelly, Carolyn Bonar, Linda & Stratton, John Dillon, Susan Guilkey, James & Butler, Carol Kelly, Charles Bond, Adam & Alexandra Dolak, James & Linda Halliday, David & Jill Kelly, David & Mary Ann Bone, Jon & Sanders, Clover Donnelly, Claire & Ryan Hanson, Francis & Joan Kelly, Jean Boscan, Alfredo Duberow, Becky & Fred Harmston, Buff & Robin Kelly, Lynn & Mark Boschetto, Evelyne & Glenn Duberow, Peter & Lowe Duberow, Harner, Barbara & Thoms Kelsey, Douglas & Karen Bourgeois, Rebecca & Scott Mary Harold, Becky & Timothy Kerikas, Emanuel J. & Sharon Brandise, Harry & Diane Duffy, Faye Harris, Pam & Tom Keswick, Bruce & Elizabeth Brandt, Leanne Durham, Valli Hawk, Blake Kimball, Ryan & Suzanne Braner, David & Rosemarie Emery, Maryanne & Patrick Hawk, Chris & Tiffany Brown Klein, Mariclare Brennan, Mary Engelen, Megan & Robert Hazel, Kori & Rich Klekas, James and Hermione Brinkman, Bozena Erbin, Eugene & Joan Hazel, Laura Koll, Derek & Rachel Brinton, Carrie & Matt Erbin, Thomas Hegmann, Kristine & Kurt Kuba, Zoe Brown, Kathleen & Gorrell, Mike Farley, Kit Hemmersmeier, Chris & Sandy Kwan, Colleen J.E. 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