May 18, 2016 the Literary Magazine Is Here!

May 18, 2016 the Literary Magazine Is Here!

May 18, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATION All Lost and Found items The fi rst ever High School Baccalaureate and Graduation Ceremonies are this Fri- will be on display the day, May 20! Both mark the culmination of four years of hard work from twelve last week of school in the trailblazing seniors, as well as the prayers and work by countless hands to bring courtyard. Any leftover All Saints items will be the high school to life! Baccalaureate will take place during chapel on Friday at given back to the book- 8:00am. Our guest homilist will be The Rev. David Madison, Executive Director store and all other items of the Southwest Association of Episcopal Schools. Graduation will be Friday at will be donated. 5:30pm in Kirby Commons. Our commencement speaker will be Marsha Sharp. Seating will be very limited at both events. It promises to be a day of celebration On May 24, the Sixth and excitement! grade class will be tak- ing their Biography Pre- THE 2015-2016 GRADUATES OF ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL sentations on the road to Jack Wyatt Brehmer Drew Jordan McCallister Wedgewood South Retire- ment community to share Mitchell Todd Davidson Michael David Sharp the residents there. Stu- Jamie Cheyenne Grace Garrett Alyssa Michelle Smith dents are encouraged to Matthew Gramm Harper Bryce Michael Smith wear their costumes. The Benjamin Noah Hays Benjamin Paul Tipton students are very excited Catherine Elizabeth Latour Keely Alexandra Umstot to share their research and projects! HIGH SCHOOL STATE TRACK RESULTS The All Saints High School Boys and Girls Track Teams earned third and fourth The Literary Magazine place fi nishes in the TAPPS 1A State Track Meet on May 6-7 in Waco. The teams is here! It represents the also walked away with three individual state championships and multiple state run- efforts of students and ners up. Turn to page fi ve for more information. staff from K through HS. The magazine is named VISIT FROM UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME LAW PROFESSOR Meraki. This Greek word On Thursday, May 5, All Saints Episcopal High is used to describe doing School hosted guest speaker Professor Gerard something with soul, cre- Bradley from the University of Notre Dame Law ativity, or love — when School in Indiana. Professor Bradley spoke on you put “something the history of the legal relationship between reli- of yourself” into what gion and government in the United States and the you’re doing, whatever it challenges facing religious freedom today. may be. Issues are avail- able for purchase for $5 Thank you to Dr. Steven Balch, Director of the in room 403. It is a love- Institute for the Study of Western Civilization at Texas Tech University for provid- ly keepsake of All Saints ing All Saints with this opportunity. talent! Did you know? Wednesday, May 25 is the All Saints Family Eat Out Day at Teddy Jack! Hope to see you there! All Saints Episcopal School 3222 103rd St. Lubbock, TX 79423 806.745.7701 fax 748.0454 allsaintsschool.org CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesday, May 18 12:45pm Senior Luncheon Thursday, May 19 Fourth grade End of School Party Mandatory Graduation/Baccalauerate Practice, Jones Gym 6:00pm High School Recognition Ceremony Friday, May 20 8:00am High School Baccalaureate in Chapel, Jones Gym 9-11:00am Pre-Kindergarten field trip to the Arboretum First grade End of School Party 5:30pm High School Graduation, Kirby Commons 10:00pm-4:00am Senior All Night Party, Premier Sportsplex Monday, May 23 12:30-3:30pm Third grade End of School Party at Bodyworks P1 End of Year Party Tuesday, May 24 Sixth grade Field Trip MS Student-Faculty Basketball Game Wednesday, May 25 after chapel PS-MS Yearbook Dedication and Lower School Awards, Spikefest 10-11:30am High School Water Wars 12:00pm School Dismisses at Noon 1:00-4:00pm Parent Teacher Conferences K Field Trip to Raider X Family Dine Out at Teddy Jack’s Eighth Grade Celebration Thursday, May 26 Lower School Play Day 10:00-11:30am High School Field Trip, Altitude Trampoline Park 12:00pm School Dismisses at Noon 1:00-4:00pm Parent Teacher Conferences Friday, May 27 8:00-10:30am High School End of School Party, 11:00am End of Year Eucharist, Jones Gym 12:00pm School Dismisses at Noon for the YEAR May 30-June 4 School offices closed Monday, June 5 9:00am-3:00pm School offices open with summer hours June 6-10 9:00am-12:00pm Patriot Art Camp (See page 7 for more information) 1:00-5:00pm Patriot Theatre Camp (See page 7 for more information) June 28-30 9:00-11:00am Patriot Volleyball Camp for Grades 2-4 (see attached form) 12:30-3:30pm Patriot Volleyball Camp for Grades 5-6 (see attached form) August 1-5 8:30am-12:30pm Patriot Music Camp (See page 7 for more information) 12:00pm-3:00pm Patriot Sculpture Camp (See page 7 for more information) August 8-11 Patriette Cheer Camp at All Saints August 15 New Parent Orientation August 16 Back to School Night August 18 First Day of School for the 2016-2017 School Year! August 22 Back to School Swim Party at TTU Leisure Pool Patriot Summer Camps with open registration (Information and registration forms available in the school office) • Brashear Basketball - various dates in June and July • Patriot Music Camp - August 1-5, 8:30am-12:30pm, for First through Fifth grade • Patriot Art Camp - June 6-10, 9:00-12:00pm, for First through Fifth grade • Patriot Theatre Camp - June 6-10, 1:00pm-5:00pm, for First through Fifth grade • Patriot Sculpture Camp - August 1-5, 12:00pm-3:00pm, for Fifth through Ninth grade • Patriot Volleyball Camps - various dates in June and July Congrats to the Patriot Artist of the Week: 5/16/16 Jacob Rector (4) 2 CHAPEL PARTICIPANTS May 19 (Thurs) May 20 (Fri) May 23 (Mon) May 24 (Tues) May 25 (Wed) Lesson Sawyer and Trael High Jackson Janes Georgie Gaines Will McKibben Robertson Joshua Janes Psalm Jackson Drake School Jacob Janes Jemma Gaines Garrett Matthews Acolytes Baccalaureate Joseph Janes Jess Gaines TBD May 26 (Thurs) May 27 (Fri) Lesson Caroline and Chaplain HAPPY SUMMER! Sadie Blue Paige’s Psalm Walker Blue Chapel Acolytes TBD Team Please remember, if your student is scheduled to acolyte, he or she needs to be in Jones Gym no later than 7:45 a.m. on the morning in which he/she is scheduled to serve. After 7:45 a.m., we find replacements as needed, in order to provide time to practice. CHAPEL NOTES As this year draws to a close, I wanted to take a few moments to thank all of the ‘behind the scenes’ angels who help make chapel happen each day. It is definitely the efforts of our community. Mr. Clint Bar- rick has been so kind in sharing his musical skill with us each morning. Mrs. Lindy Long has inspired us in her facilitation of our Wednesday services. Mr. Buck Maples and Mr. Fidel Castrejon handle chapel logistics each day with a giving heart. Dr. Sarah Herrington has been wonderful in coordinating our Friday Special Music, ans she and Mrs. Candice Cameron have been gracious to pinch hit with accompaniment when needed. Mrs. Becky Parker has been a good help in serving as our Kindergarten shepherd this spring. A big thank you to Mrs. Christina Barritt for serving as our altar guild this spring. Thank you also to Dr. Mike Bennett, the Rev. Pat Russell, Dr. Glenn Davis, Ms. Heather Hernandez, Mrs. Annie Cox, Mrs. Ali Johnson, Mrs. Karen Gretzler, Mrs. Christina Barritt, and the Rev. Nancy Igo for serving as either substitute leaders or Eucharistic Ministers. Thank you to the Reverends Pat Russell, Jim Haney, David Perdue, Jennifer Holder, Nancy Igo and the Rt. Reverend Scott Mayer for leading our worship on Eucharistic days. Finally, a most heartfelt thank you to my daily chapel team: Katherine Thomas, Campbell Howe, Ellis Fox, Abby Harris, Avery Thompson, and Lauren Brashear. The morning “Basketball Boys” have been won- derful in getting chairs out and flags back in their spots. In particular, I would like to mention Evan Dawson, Spencer Johnson, Sami Sharif, Kalvy Thompson, Kareem Khater, Andy Banister, Rodney Thomas, and Nick Blevins for their consistent and dedicated service. Peace to you all this summer. ~Chaplain Paige PATRIOT PANTRY Happy Spring All Saints Patriots! A new school-wide initiative is being established this month, in hopes that it can go live next fall. Patriot Pantry is a meal giving program that will enable families the oppor- tunity to help out other Patriot families during illness, new babies, deaths, and times of need. Our hope and plan is that this will be a way to bring our “All Saints Families” closer together, while we send a little love to each other. I am sure most of you have received a meal or been part of a meal system at your work, church, or within another group. We would like to compile a list of families that would be willing to have their name on an email list. We will then send out an email when a family needs meals and you can sign up to take them food, drinks, desserts, if one is lead to do so. Families in need will most of the time be brought to Chaplain Paige’s attention, and she and I will work together to get a plan set up, or if you know of someone you can email the Patriot Pantry email address as well.

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