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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SPECIAL SCHEDULES: • No cut-off shorts, jean shorts, jorts, or (http://www.catholichigh.org/calendar.cfm) chubbies shorts. Wednesday, April 6: Faculty meeting. Dismissal at 1:27 Students who donate an additional $10 do not have to p.m. shave during the week. Students who forget on Monday can participate during the remainder of the Friday, April 15: Special schedule for Challenge Day pep week, but no discounts will be given. rally. Dismissal at 2:47 p.m. We are blessed to have a generous donor who will Tuesday, April 19: Testing for 9th and 10th grades. 8th match whatever the school raises. Let’s get together grade retreat. Senior field trip. (See item for details). and build a home for a needy family in Baton Rouge!! Monday, April 25: Faculty and staff retreat. No school APRIL 19 DETAILS: This is a day of school for all for students. Catholic High students. The following are details for Tuesday, April 26: Professional development for each grade level. Breakfast will be available in the teachers. No school for students. Union before school and snacks will be available after testing. Thursday, April 28: Early dismissal at 1:27 p.m. for th th Regional Track Meet (Senior lot and Westmoreland 8 Grade Students: All 8 grade students will parking lot needed for track participants and participate in their mandatory retreat. The retreat will spectators). be held at the Catholic Life Center’s Bishop Tracy Center at 1800 South Acadian Thruway. Parents must provide th th CATHOLIC HIGH HABITAT DRIVE: April 4 – 8 will be transportation to and from the retreat. Students can be Habitat week at Catholic High. Our goal is to raise dropped off beginning at 7:30 a.m. and the retreat will $25,000 to help fund our own Habitat home. I have begin promptly at 8 a.m. Lunch will be provided. The encouraged all students to participate in this retreat ends at 2:45 p.m. and students should be picked worthwhile and important cause. Students received up at that time. this information through their school email last week. th Habitat Drive Guidelines: 9 Grade Students: Practice PSAT Testing. All students must be in their designated classrooms by 8:00 a.m. Donate $20 and participate in relaxed dress for the The approximate end time for testing is 11:30 a.m. week. Students can wear: • Jeans or dress shorts (including cargo). 10th and 11th Grade Students: ACT testing. All students • Catholic High t-shirt or regular school dress must be in their designated classrooms by 8:00 a.m. shirt (t-shirts do not have to be tucked The approximate end time for testing is 11:30 a.m. in). No tank tops. Hawaiian shirts are acceptable. 12th Grade Students: Field trip to WWII Museum in New • Tennis shoes. Orleans. This is a mandatory school day for all seniors. • Boots. The buses will depart Catholic High School at 7:00 a.m. • Ankle socks. It is imperative that all seniors be at school by 6:45 so • Non- CHS outerwear (no camouflage). that the buses can load for a 7:00 a.m. departure. Arrival back at Catholic High will be at approximately 3:00 p.m. Lunch is provided. Seniors must wear recognize leaders of our extracurricular activities, honor standard school attire. band and choir students, students that placed at district rally, and other academic award winners. We will also DEADLINE FOR REQUESTS FOR TUITION ASSISTANCE install the newly-elected officers of the Student Council [From Gerald Tullier]: Applications for tuition for the 2016-2017 school year. Letters of invitation will assistance for the 2016-2017 school year must be be mailed during the first week of April to everyone submitted by Monday, April 18, 2016. Note that being recognized. applications must be submitted by all persons who are requesting tuition assistance, both those applying for SENIOR SUPPER: This year’s Senior Supper, co- the first time and those who received tuition assistance sponsored by the Catholic High Men’s Club, Mothers’ during the 2015-2016 school year and are re-applying Club, and Alumni Association will be on Wednesday, for tuition assistance for the coming school year. April 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the gym. The program will consist of several brief addresses to the seniors. We Applications for assistance are to be submitted on-line will also return cumulative school records and distribute through FACTS. A link to the FACTS web page can be caps and gowns at the end of the evening. Attire for found in the “Tuition Assistance” section of the CHS the evening is school dress for seniors and comparable web page. You will need to create a FACTS account and clothing for parents. log-in, and then complete the application online. Because of limited seating, attendance at this event is In keeping with the educational tradition of the restricted to seniors and their parents. Please make Brothers of the Sacred Heart, no student is refused every effort to be present for this special event and sit admission or asked to leave Catholic High School solely as a family. Please park in the Westmoreland lot and because of his family’s inability to pay tuition. Tuition please do not park on the streets surrounding campus. assistance is available for students whose families are If you cannot be with us that evening, please encourage unable to pay the full cost of tuition. your son to attend. Any parent who does not have access to a computer or GOLDEN BEAR DONORS: The Golden Bear is the who needs help completing the online application can highest honor a student can receive for his work in get assistance by contacting Mrs. Pinney Johnson by academics and extracurriculars. These awards are phone at (225) 383-0397 ext. #104, or by e-mail at made possible through donations by generous [email protected]. sponsors. A few of these awards are available for sponsorship. If you are interested in sponsoring a TUITION [From Gerald Tullier]: Parents are asked and Golden Bear in your name or in honor of a loved one, expected to honor their financial obligations to Catholic please contact Janet Vidrine, event coordinator. High School through the timely payment of tuition and Sponsorship is $250 per bear. fees. However, should a CHS family experience a severe financial difficulty, the parents should contact the CHS SENIOR EXAM SCHEDULE: The senior exam schedule president as soon as possible to discuss adjustments in is listed below. Please note that seniors take final scheduled payments. As stated on the CHS web page, exams by subject, not by class period. no student will be asked to leave CHS solely on the basis of his parent’s inability to pay full tuition. 10:17 – 11:32/11:47 12:17 – 1:32/1:47 If no alternative arrangement for payment is made and Friday, authorized by the CHS president, when a student’s Physics Electives May 6 tuition account becomes two months in arrears, the student may be subject to suspension from classes. No Monday, Mathematics Social Studies student may take semester examinations until all May 9 financial obligations to the school have been satisfactorily addressed as defined by the CHS Tuesday, Religion English president. May 10 LEADERSHIP CONVOCATION: On Monday, April 18, we Wednesday, Conflicts will hold our Student Leadership Convocation in the May 11 Catholic High gym beginning at 7 p.m. We will UNDERCLASSMEN FINAL EXAMS: Underclassmen exams will take place Monday, May 23, through Thursday, May 26. FOURTH QUARTER GRADES: Please review Catholic High’s grading policy (see pages 45 through 47 of the 2015-2016 Student Handbook). If your son had a failing grade in any subject at the end of the first semester, it is imperative that you review this policy. Even if your son had passing grades in all subjects for the first semester and the third quarter, please read the entire policy, and be aware particularly of the following stipulations: • A first semester failing grade can be offset only by a grade of C or higher in the second semester. • A second semester failing grade is not offset by a first semester average of C or higher, and requires remediation. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE SCHOOL YEAR: Please take a few minutes to discuss with your son the importance of concluding his school year successfully. As the end of the school year gets closer, excitement naturally occurs and it is easy for students to lose focus. Please encourage your son to concentrate on both his academic work and his behavior so that all of us can experience a positive conclusion to what has been an excellent year at Catholic High. The Fund for Catholic High School PAGE 31 (Parents Annual Giving Event) Parent participation 57.1% Gifts and pledges $372,609.00 Gifts to PAGE 31 Participation by class have been made Goal: 100 % at the following levels: $1 - $49 ················ 36 Class of 2016 ·· 43.4% $50 - $499 ············ 322 Class of 2017 ·· 44.1% $500 - $999 ·········· 102 Class of 2018 ·· 45.5% $1,000 - $2,499 ···· 128 $2,500 - $2,999 ····· 16 Class of 2019 ·· 65.9% $3,000 or more ····· 10 Class of 2020 ·· 70.5% 2015-16 “Gap” $2,330 The difference in the tuition you pay and the actual cost to educate your son. Every family receives a “Gap” gift...every family should be ALL IN! Make your commitment now - payments may be made through June 30, 2016 www.catholichigh.org/DonateOnline/PAGE 31 Your gifts will support: Continued educational excellence Dedicated and passionate faculty and staff Strong spiritual and educational reputation Contact the CHS Office of Advancement (225)389-0978 for further information Jamie Segar ‘90, Director of Advancement∣[email protected] Kate Brady, Associate Director of Advancement ∣[email protected] PAGE 31 Success Continues CHS gratefully acknowledges the following parent donors, matching gift companies and friends for their commitments to PAGE 31, and current members of the CHS faculty and staff for their gifts to The Fund for Catholic High School as of April 1, 2016.