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Waukesha Catholic School System Family Handbook WAUKESHA CATHOLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM FAMILY HANDBOOK 2020-2021 Administrative Offices 221 S. Hartwell Ave. Waukesha, WI 53186 262-896-2929 WebSite: www.waukeshacatholic.org St. William Campus St. Mary Campus Grades K3 – 2 Grades 3 - 8 444 N. Moreland Blvd. 520 E. Newhall Ave. Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha, WI 53186 262-896-2920 262-896-2932 Emergency only: 262-565-7293 Emergency only: 262-565-7292 St. John Neumann St. Joseph 2400 W. State Highway 59 818 N. East Ave. Waukesha, WI 53189 Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-0223 262-542-2589 catholic4waukesha.org catholic4waukesha.org Revised 9-10-2020 Notice of Disclaimer Every effort is made to treat members of the Waukesha Catholic community with respect and fundamental fairness. The Family Handbook cannot, obviously, cover every possible situation. Other special rules and regulations are applicable and enforced in specific areas as needed. Additionally, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Policies and Regulations Handbook will be conferred as appropriate. The administration has the right to amend the Family Handbook at any time. The administration reserves the right to waive and/or deviate from any and all disciplinary regulations for just cause at their discretion. Contents of this document are subject to the interpretation of the Waukesha Catholic administration. All decisions made by the Waukesha Catholic administration with regard to this handbook, its contents and its enforcement will be considered final. The rules specified in this handbook are applicable to all students in attendance at Waukesha Catholic. Waukesha Catholic School System will be referred to as Waukesha Catholic throughout this handbook. Waukesha Catholic School Personnel 2020-2021 ST. WILLIAM CAMPUS – K3 - 2 444 North Moreland Boulevard, Waukesha, WI 53188 Telephone: (262) 896-2920 Fax: (262) 896-2925 Emergency Cell Phone Number to the School 262-565-7293 Phone Extension: Emails: Principal Ms. Lisa Kovaleski 262/896-2932 X1318 [email protected] Associate Principal Mrs. Angelia Vogt TBD [email protected] Administrative Assistant Mrs. Ann Lottes TBD [email protected] Administrative Assistant Mrs. Sherry Marino TBD [email protected] K3 A & B Mrs. Ashley Steinbrecher TBD [email protected] K4 A Mrs. Jennifer McDonell TBD [email protected] K4 B Miss Sarah Schenk TBD [email protected] K5 A Mrs. Peggy Dorn 326 [email protected] K5 B Mrs. Kathleen Kelly 327 [email protected] Grade 1-1 Miss Noreen Schultz TBD [email protected] Grade 1-2 Miss Sandra Pupp TBD [email protected] Grade 2-1 Ms. Lisa George TBD [email protected] Grade 2-2 Mrs. Emma Forsythe TBD [email protected] Library Mrs. Sara Carson TBD [email protected] Music Mrs. Karen Flesses TBD [email protected] Physical Education Mrs. Katie Rutzinski TBD [email protected] School Counselor Mrs. Mollie Kriesel TBD [email protected] Technology Coordinator Mrs. Elizabeth Lingo 303 [email protected] Hispanic Family Liaison Mrs. Teresa Velazquez 262-896-2932 [email protected] X1402 Teaching Assistants: TA K3 Mrs. Jennifer Komp TBD [email protected] TA K4 A Mrs. Mary Norgord TBD [email protected] TA K4 B Mrs. Deanna Hanish TBD [email protected] TA K5 A Mrs. Ann Plier TBD aplier@waukeshacatholic. org TA K5 B Mrs. Catherine Beres TBD [email protected] TA K5 B Mrs. Jennifer Komp TBD [email protected] TA - First Grade Mrs. Sara Carson TBD [email protected] TA - Second Grade Mrs. Sandy Cummisford TBD [email protected] Wrap Care Mrs. Joy Suzik TBD [email protected] Before & After Care Mrs. Carol Cage TBD [email protected] Before and After Care Director Mrs. Sherry Marino TBD [email protected] Waukesha Catholic School Personnel 2020-2021 ST. MARY CAMPUS – GRADES 3 - 8 520 East Newhall Avenue, Waukesha, WI 53186 Telephone: (262) 896-2932 Fax: (262) 896-2931 Emergency Cell Phone Number to the School 262-565-7292 Absentee-Tardiness Hotline: (262) 896-2932 and dial 3 To leave a message for a teacher: press * and the 4-digit extension, all other numbers, just dial the 4-digit extension Principal Ms. Lisa Kovaleski TBD [email protected] Associate Principal Mr. Joseph Heinecke 1317 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Mrs. Debby Dunk 1316 [email protected] Grade 3-1 Miss Jennifer Berens TBD [email protected] Grade 3-2 Mrs. Betsy Kostolni TBD [email protected] Grade 4-1 Mrs. Cynthia Clarke TBD [email protected] Grade 4-2 Mrs. Betty Wieczorek TBD [email protected] Grade 5-1 Ms. Laura Foley TBD [email protected] Grade 5-2 Mrs. Linda Mlynarek TBD [email protected] Grade 6-1 Mrs. Kelly Rheaume TBD [email protected] Grade 6-2 Ms. Mel Wagner TBD [email protected] Grade 7-1 Ms. Emily Achatz TBD [email protected] Grade 7-2 Mrs. Megan Garczynski TBD [email protected] Grade 8-1 Mrs. Kathy Egan TBD [email protected] Grade 8-2 Mrs. Kathryn Alcorta TBD [email protected] Art Mrs. Rose Lange TBD [email protected] Band Mrs. Kris Bartels TBD [email protected] Music Mrs. Karen Flesses TBD [email protected] Math & Religion Mrs. Elizabeth Lingo TBD [email protected] Physical Education Mr. Chris Hanson 1323 [email protected] Physical Education Mrs. Katie Rutzinski 1323 [email protected] Librarian Mrs. Lisa Chapman TBD [email protected] Resource Specialist Mrs. Jennifer Kocovsky 1321 [email protected] Resource Specialist Mrs. Lori Flood 1357 [email protected] Resource Specialist Mrs. Sheilah Schmitzer 1358 [email protected] Resource Specialist Mrs. Erin Cesarz TBD [email protected] Resource Specialist Mrs. Pamela Duffek TBD [email protected] Teaching Assistant ELL Mrs. Sue Bernhardt [email protected] Hispanic Family Liaison Mrs. Teresa Velazquez 262-896-2932 [email protected] X1402 Spanish Teacher Mrs. Crystal Dalkin TBD [email protected] School Counselor Mrs. Mollie Kriesel TBD [email protected] Technology Coordinator Mrs. Elizabeth Lingo 1322 [email protected] Teaching Assistant - Third Grade Mrs. Mary Butler [email protected] Teaching Assistant - Fourth Grade Mrs. Joy Suzik [email protected] Teaching Assistant – Fifth Grade Mrs. Wendy Brown [email protected] Teaching Assistant— Middle school Mrs. Lisa Chapman [email protected] Teaching Assistant - Middle school Mrs. Chrissy Ray [email protected] Before & After Care Director Mrs. Sherry Marino TBD [email protected] Waukesha Catholic System Personnel 2020-2021 221 S. Hartwell Avenue, Waukesha, WI 53186 System Fax: (262) 896-2934 Telephone: (262) 896-2929 Website: www.waukeshacatholic.org Principal Ms. Lisa Kovaleski [email protected] 896-2929 x 1318 Administrative Assist. Mrs. Lynda Baumann [email protected] 896-2929 x 1328 Business Manager Mrs. Mary Jo Bartelt [email protected] 896-2929 x 1327 Development Director Mrs. Lisa Dietz [email protected] 896-2929 x 1325 Director of Admissions & Marketing Mrs. Meghan Gorzalski [email protected] 896-2929 x 1326 Development/Admissions/ Marketing Assistant Mr. Nick Bailey [email protected] 896-2929 x 1324 Athletic Director Mr. William Serb [email protected] Scrip Office Mrs. Charlotte Hartmann [email protected] 896-2929 x 1331 Waukesha Catholic Schools St. Mary Campus St. William Campus 520 E. Newhall Ave. 444 N. Moreland Blvd. Waukesha, WI 53186 Waukesha, WI 53188 Principal: Lisa Kovaleski Principal: Lisa Kovaleski Associate Principal: Joe Heinecke Associate Principal: Angelia Vogt The Four Parishes of Waukesha Catholic Fr. Pat Heppe, Pastor Fr. Jorge Perez, Associate Fr. Matthew Widder, Associate Fr. Charles Wrobel, Associate St. John Neumann St. Joseph Parish St. Mary Parish St. William Parish 2400 W. State Highway 59 818 N. East Avenue 225 S. Hartwell Avenue 440 N. Moreland Blvd. Waukesha, WI 53189 Waukesha, WI 53186 Waukesha, WI 53186 Waukesha, WI 53188 (262) 549-0223 (262) 542-2589 (262) 547-6555 (262) 547-2763 Waukesha Catholic Board of Directors Waukesha Catholic Home & School Association Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Mark Panlener, President – St. William Parish Kathy Murphy-Ott, Chair Open – St. Joseph Parish Sarah Brenes - Co-Chair Roberta Schneider - St. John Neumann Parish, V.P. Open, Secretary Brian Brejcha – St. William Parish, Secretary Joy Suzik, Treasurer Ken Walter – St. Mary Parish, Treasurer Anne Papka, Staff Appreciation Chair – Member at Large Jacque Metoff, Community Building Chair Jordan Last – Member at Large Mary Butler, Room Parent Chair Rachel Dobrauc – Member at Large Bridget Panlener, Student Socials Chair Fr. Pat Heppe - St. Mary Parish Cristina Curran, Restaurant Benefit Nights Mary Kuemmel—Pastoral Council Angelia Vogt, Staff Liaison TABLE OF CONTENTS WAUKESHA CATHOLIC MISSION, VALUES, and VISION STATEMENT......................................... i ADMISSIONS.......................................................................................................................………………
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