Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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Dec. 13, 2011                         


Merry Christmas and a Joyful New Year to our Families from the St. Dominic Staff.


Reminder
Noon Dismissal
Friday, Dec. 16


Schedule Correction
School Resumes
Tuesday, Jan. 3


Daycare
Daycare will be closed for the Christmas Holidays.

Christmas Program
 Student performances will be at 1:00 and 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Wednesday, Dec. 14.

Students will wear Christmas apparel for the 7:30 p.m. performance on Wednesday, Dec. 14.

The 7th and 8th boys are to wear dark shoes, dark dress pants, no jeans, and a white long sleeved shirt. The girls are to wear a Christmas color dress top and dark pants or dark skirts.

Fourth graders are encouraged to wear Santa hats with their Christmas attire.

Fifth graders will wear white shirts with dark pants and skirts, and tinsel “halos” on their heads. 

Jeans Day
Students may wear jeans and holiday apparel for $1.00 on Friday, Dec. 16.

Students will pay an additional $1.00 per accessory.





Fingerprinting
St. Dominic School will host Live Scan Finger printing on Wed. Jan. 18th. Please call our school office @323-255-5803 for appointments. We will be taking appointments on a first come, first served basis from any parish or school. Appointment schedules are from 12:00 p.m. to 3:40 p.m. and from 5:20 p.m. to 7:20 p.m.

Fresh & Easy
Please remember to save your Fresh & Easy receipts up to Dec. 31st.

Receipts will be turned in after we return on Jan. 3.

Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…
A committed Catholic who:
  • willingly shares his or her gifts to serve others in the Church and global community.
A responsible and respectful person who:
  • understands his or her innate value and value of others as beloved children of God.
  • is self-confident and self-motivated and has the inner strength to make moral, compassionate, and healthy choices.
  • is prepared to make a positive difference in the world through his or her words and actions.
  • appreciates and values the diversity of all God’s people.


Food for Family Thought
Encourage your child to act according to the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. That will foster an awareness of their solidarity as one big, human family. Jesus longs for the time when we recognize that we are all one, just as Jesus and the Father are one.

What is one seemingly impossible goal that you would like to see the world achieve during your lifetime?





Buy cookie dough this week to give as Christmas presents or to bake for holiday
parties and get togethers!


Cookie Dough $10.00 Sale
The following cookie tubs and boxes are on sale for $10.00.
Tubs: 2-Triple Chocolate, 4-Cookie Dough Bites, 4-Peanut Butter, 1-Walnut Chocolate Chunk, 8-Chocolate Chunk, 4-Resse’s Peanut Butter, 1-Sugar.
Boxes: 2-Sugar, 1-Oatmean Raisin, 1-Chocolate Chunk, 1-Snickerdoodle, 1-M & M, 4-Walnut Chocolate Chunk, and 5-Classic Sensation (Chocolate Chunk/White Macadamia).
































Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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Dec. 6, 2011                           

Immaculate Conception Mass
Our students will attend Mass at 9:00 a.m. this Thursday, Dec. 8, for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

Students are to wear their complete uniform, long pants for the boys and jumpers and skirts for the girls.

We will have a collection during Mass so please send $1.00 with your child.

Adopt-a-Family
Help others this Advent season! For the rest of this week we are collecting canned and dried foods, as well as toiletries such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, body wash, and diapers, for families who live on Skid Row. Please no glass jars.

Jeans Day
Students may wear jeans for $1.00 on Friday, Dec. 9.

Students will pay an additional $1.00 per accessory.

Christmas Program
Save the date of Dec. 14! Student performances will be at 1:00 and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14.

Students will wear Christmas apparel for the 7:30 p.m. performance on Wednesday, Dec. 14.

The 7th and 8th boys are to wear dark shoes, dark dress pants, no jeans, and a white long sleeved shirt. The girls are to wear a Christmas color dress top and dark pants or dark skirts.

Fourth graders are encouraged to wear Santa hats with their Christmas attire.

Fifth graders will wear white shirts with dark pants and shirts, and tinsel “halos” on their heads. 

Choir
Christmas Program apparel for the girls is a black skirt and white top. The boys are to wear black pants and white shirt.

Fingerprinting
St. Dominic School will host Live Scan Finger printing on Wed. Jan. 18th. Please call our school office @323-255-5803 for appointments. We will be taking appointment on a first come, first served basis from any parish or school. Appointment schedules are from 12:00 p.m. to 3:40 p.m. and from 5:20 p.m. to 7:20 p.m.

Raffle Winners
We want to congratulate Mrs. Congote, our first place winner, Mr. Robles, our second place winner, and Mr. Rodriquez, our third place winner.

Thank you to all our parents for submitting your mandatory $75.00 raffle sale money.

Fresh & Easy
Please remember to save your Fresh & Easy receipts up to Dec. 31st.

Daycare
Daycare will be closed for the Christmas Holidays.
Only two families have used the daycare services for holidays.

Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…

An active and involved student who:
  • has a solid foundation in the academic subjects and appreciation of the Arts.
  • communicates effectively, thinks critically, and is a creative problem solver.
A committed Catholic who:
  • has a firm foundation in, knowledge of, and love of the Faith
  • actively participates in the Mass, sacraments and traditions of the Church.
  • is a truthful and respectful person who tries to be like Jesus.

Food for Family Thought
Make faith come alive in your child’s imagination by celebrating as many religious holidays as you can. Celebration can be as elaborate as decorating the house for Christmas, or as simple as singing a hymn. A religious calendar that lists feast days can help you plan celebrations in advance.

If you could have been born on a holiday, which one would it be?

Cookie Dough $10.00 Sale
The following cookie tubs and boxes are on sale for $10.00.
Tubs: 2-Triple Chocolate, 4-Cookie Dough Bites, 4-Peanut Butter, 1-Walnut Chocolate Chunk, 8-Chocolate Chunk, 4-Resse’s Peanut Butter, 1-Sugar.
Boxes: 2-Sugar, 1-Oatmean Raisin, 1-Chocolate Chunk, 1-Snickerdoodle, 1-M & M, 4-Walnut Chocolate Chunk, and 5-Classic Sensation (Chocolate Chunk/White Macadamia).









Monday, November 28, 2011

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Nov. 29, 2011                                    

Picture Make-up
We will have our make-up picture day this Thursday, December 1 at 8:30 a.m.

Students are to wear their complete uniform for picture day.

Conferences
Parent teacher conferences will be held this Thursday Dec. 1 and Friday Dec. 2. We have 12:30 dismissal for both days. Parents have a 20 minute session for grades K-7 and a 15 minute session for 8th grade.

On Thursday, Dec. 1, conferences begin at 1:30 and end at 7:30 p.m. On Friday, Dec. 2, conferences begin at 1:30 and end at 4:30 p.m.


Thursday, December 1 and
Friday, December 2
12:30
                        Dismissal


Choicelunch
We will not have lunch at school this Thursday, Dec. 1 and Friday, Dec. 2.  


Mandatory Raffle
Our raffle drawing will take place after Morning Prayer this Friday, Dec. 2.

All raffle stubs and money needs to be tuned to the school office by Thursday, Dec. 1.


Adopt-a-Family
Help others this Advent season! For the next two weeks we are collecting canned and dried foods, as well as toiletries such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, body wash, and diapers, for families who live on Skid Row. Please no glass jars.




See’s Candy Fundraising
 See’s Candy order forms were due in the school office by today Tuesday, November 29.

Orders will be delivered to the students by Monday, Dec. 5.

Christmas Program
Save the date of Dec. 14! Student performances will be at 1:00 and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14.


Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…

A responsible and involved person who:
  • understands his or her innate value and value of others as beloved children of God.
  • is self-confident and self-motivated and has the inner strength to make moral, compassionate, and healthy choices.
  • is prepared to make a positive difference in the world through his or her words and actions.
  • appreciates the diversity of all God’s people.

An active and involved student who:
  • is a self-motivated, lifelong learner who has the skills and technological knowledge to succeed.

Food for Family Thought
In running a business, you need to stay focused on your basic purpose. Imagine for a moment that raising your child is your “family business.” Take a minute to describe the main purpose of this enterprise. What is the most important step you can take today to ensure success?

If you could start your own business tomorrow, what would it be?

Cookie Dough $10.00 Sale
The following cookie tubs and boxes are on sale for $10.00.
Tubs: 2-Triple Chocolate, 4-Cookie Dough Bites, 4-Peanut Butter, 1-Walnut Chocolate Chunk, 8-Chocolate Chunk, 4-Resse’s Peanut Butter, 1-Sugar.
Boxes: 3-Sugar, 2-Oatmean Raisin, 4-Chocolate Chunk, 1-Snickerdoodle, 3-M & M, 4-Walnut Chocolate Chunk, and 5-Classic Sensation (Chocolate Chunk/White Macadamia).








































Tuesday, November 22, 2011


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Nov. 22, 2011                                    

St. Dominic faculty and staff wishes you a Happy Thanksgivings!

Wednesday, November 23
Noon Dismissal

Daycare Closed
Friday, Nov. 25

Picture Make-up
We will have our picture make-up day on Thursday, December 1. Please wear your complete uniform for picture day.

Teacher Luncheon
We want to thank our fifth grade parents for providing a wonderful pasta lunch for the faculty and staff of our school and parish.

Choicelunch
The month of December is an opportunity for fourth grade parents to earn lunch credit. If you are interested in assisting with lunch please call the school office ASAP at 323-255-5803.

Parents must have attended Virtus training and be fingerprinted to assist with lunch.

Conferences
Parent teacher conferences will be held on Thursday Dec. 1 and Friday Dec. 2. We have 12:30 dismissal for both days. Parents have a 20 minute session for grades K-7 and a 15 session for 8th grade.

On Thursday, Dec. 1, conferences begin at 1:30 and end at 7:30 p.m. On Friday, Dec. 2, conferences begin at 1:30 and end at 4:30 p.m.

Sign-up sheets times will be posted by teachers on Wednesday morning Nov. 23.


No Lunch
Thursday Dec. 1 & Friday Dec. 2





See’s Candy Fundraising
 See’s Candy order forms are due in the school office by Tuesday, November 29.

Orders will be delivered to the students by Monday, Dec. 5.

Santa’s Workshop
Mr. & Mrs. Jose, the chairpersons, will contact you if you signed up for this event.  Parents that are interested in earning service hours for this event and did not sign up will need to contact Mrs. Jose.

Parents need to be Virtus trained and have been fingerprinted.

Christmas Program
Save the date of Dec. 14! Student performances will be at 1:00 and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14.


Food for Family Thought
Make a point of arranging special one-on-one time every month with your child. Create what author Matthew Kelly calls “carefree timelessness,” where just the two of you can talk, laugh, be together, and make memories that last a lifetime.

If you were in charge of creating a brand-new park for your town or city, what would the park feature and what could you do to make it truly different from any other park you’ve seen?


Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…

A committed Catholic who:
  • actively participates in the Mass, sacraments and traditions of the Church.
  • is a truthful and respectful person who tries to be like Jesus.
  • willingly shares his or her gifts to serve others in the Church and global community.




Tuesday, November 15, 2011


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Nov. 15, 2011                                    


School Raffle
Your school raffle letter and raffle tickets were sent home yesterday.  The raffle sale begins on Monday, Nov. 14 and ends Friday, Dec. 2.

This is your first mandatory fundraiser.

Marie Callender’s Family Night
Join us tonight for our first Marie Callender’s Family Night in Glendale from 4 pm to 9 pm.  

Please invite your family, friends, and neighbors to our family night.

Mandatory PTO Meeting
Our second mandatory PTO meeting is tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall.

Scrip
Need to buy your scrip for the holidays? Our PTO is selling scrip on Sunday Nov. 20. They will be selling after the 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Masses.

Please call Eva Matas @ 323-336-2186 if you want to earn service hours and would like to help out on Sunday, Nov. 20.

Discovering Our Faith
Join us tonight at 7:30 for a lecture on Discovering our Faith with Fr. Michael.

The lecture will cover the seven major virtues, the seven major vices, and mortal and venial sin. You are asked to read paragraphs 1803 through 1876 in Catechism of the Catholic Church before coming to the lecture and discussion.

Jeans Day
Friday, November 18 is jeans day. Students may wear jean for $1.00. Additional accessories are $1.00.


Food for Family Thought
Odds are you learned about right and wrong through life rather than lectures. Seek out experiential opportunities that convey your values to your child—by helping others together, by watching how you talk about those who are less fortunate, by treating all people you encounter with respect.

In your opinion, what is the most important thing your kids have taught you to this point?


Cookie Dough Sale
Need cookie for your holiday celebrations?
We have $2.00 off each tub and box.
The following cookie tubs are available for Sale: $12.00: White Oatmeal (1), Sugar (2), Monster (1), Reeses Peanut Butter (4), Chocolate Chuck (10) Peanut Butter (4), and Triple Chocolate (2), White Chocolate Oatmeal Cranberry (1), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (1), and Cookie Dough Bites (4).

Proportioned Boxes for $14.00 are available:
Sugar (3), Oatmeal Raisin (3), White Chocolate Macadamia (5), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (4), Snicker Doodle (1), M & M Candies (3), Sugar
 (3), Chocolate Chunk (4), Classic Sensation (5).


Noon Dismissal
November 23


Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…
A responsible and respectful person who:
  • appreciates the diversity of all God’s people.
An active and involved student who:
  • is a self-motivated, lifelong learner who has the skills and technological knowledge to succeed.
  • has a solid foundation in the academic subjects and appreciation of the Arts.
  • communicates effectively, thinks critically, and is a creative problem solver.
A committed Catholic who:
  • has a firm foundation in, knowledge of, and love of the Faith.

























Tuesday, November 8, 2011


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Nov. 8, 2011                          


School Raffle
Your school raffle letter and raffle tickets will be sent home on Monday, Nov. 14. The raffle sale begins on Monday, Nov. 14 and ends Friday, Dec. 2.

This is your first mandatory fundraiser.

Marie Callender’s Family Night
Join us for our first Marie Callender’s Family Night in Glendale on Tue. Nov. 15 from 4 pm to 9 pm.  Please invite your family, friends, and neighbors to our family night.

Mandatory PTO Meeting
Our second mandatory PTO meeting is next Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall.

Cookie Dough Sale
Need cookie for your holiday celebrations?
We have $2.00 off each tub and box.
The following cookie tubs are available for Sale: $12.00: White Oatmeal (1), Sugar (2), Monster (1), Reeses Peanut Butter (4), Chocolate Chuck (10) Peanut Butter (4), and Triple Chocolate (2), White Chocolate Oatmeal Cranberry (1), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (1), and Cookie Dough Bites (4).

Proportioned Boxes for $14.00 are available:
Sugar (3), Oatmeal Raisin (3), White Chocolate Macadamia (5), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (4), Snicker Doodle (1), M & M Candies (3), Sugar
 (3), Chocolate Chunk (4), Classic Sensation (5).

Scrip
Need to buy your scrip for the holidays? Our PTO is selling scrip on Sunday Nov. 20. They will be selling after the 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Masses.

Please call Eva Matas @ 323-336-2186 if you want to earn service hours and would like to help out on Sunday, Nov. 20.



Discovering Our Faith
Join us for a lecture on Discovering our Faith with Fr. Michael on Tues. Nov. 15.

The lecture will cover the seven major virtues, the seven major vices, and mortal and venial sin. You are asked to read paragraphs 1803 through 1876 in Catechism of the Catholic Church before coming to the lecture and discussion.


Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…
A responsible and respectful person who:
  • understands his or her innate value and value of others as beloved children of God.
  • is self-confident and self-motivated and has the inner strength to make moral, compassionate, and healthy choices.
  • is prepared to make a positive difference in the world though his or her words and actions.

Food for Family Thought
Quickly make a spiritual timeline that lists the moments and events in your life that had the most impact on your spiritual beliefs. Review the highs and the lows, and list the top three most influential events. Reflect on what God was trying to tell you in these moments.

If you could travel back in time to live through any one year or event in American history, which year or event would you want to experience?

Wednesday, November 2, 2011


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Nov. 1, 2011                          


Picture Day
Earn service hours for Picture Day!
We need two parents to volunteer tomorrow morning from 8:00 a.m. to noon.

Parents need to be finger printed and have attended a Virtus session to volunteer.

Students should wear their white collared shirts and bring their green St. Dominic crew neck sweatshirt.

First Friday Mass
Join us for our Friday Mass on Nov. 4 at 9:00 a.m. in Church.

Our sixth grade class will host this Mass.

Students should wear their long uniform pants or their skirts/jumpers to Mass.

Students are encouraged to bring a donation for the collection.

Parish Fiesta
Each school family is required to work a minimum of 5 hours for the parish fiesta. Parents can only be given a maximum of 10 hours for service.

Parents may work at the fiesta without having completed the Virtus session or fingerprinting.

Our parish fiesta is the weekend of Fri. Nov. 4th, Sat. Nov. 5th, & Sun. Nov. 6th!

Please donate to our dessert booth. You will receive service hour credit for donating to the dessert booth. The dessert donation does not count toward the required 5 service hours required to work at the fiesta.

Parking Lot
The carnival rides will be arriving soon and setting up in the parking lot.

Starting Monday, October 31 the parking lot will not be available for parking.



Halloween Carnival
Thank you to all the parents who participated in making the event fun for the kids and adults, from selling raffle tickets after school, and  those who donated items.

Thank you to the Halloween Carnival Committee and those who showed up extra early on Friday to set up…Margarita Bass, Irene Tolentino, Emeline Cabagnot, Jasmin Tolentino, Dean Cala, Laura Herrera, Hector Martinez, Annette Manning, Marcos Lujan, John Alarcon, Josh Dauz, Alex Perez, Ralph Ramirez, Rob Tarpey, Jose Galvez and Richard Matas. This was the quickest and smoothest set-up ever! Thank you!


Fresh & Easy
Please continue to save your Fresh & Easy receipts up to Dec. 31, 2011.

Send your receipts for $20.00 or more to the school office ASAP.

Sports Schedule
Our “B” girls’ volleyball team plays against St. Bede on Thurs. Nov. 3.

Academic Decathlon
This Friday, Nov. 4 is the deadline to pay the dues to join the 100 plus Catholic schools participating in the Academic Decathlon.

We have coaches for algebra, religion, science and logic.

We need parent coaches for literature, English, social studies and current events.

Study sessions can be held on week-ends or evenings.

If you are interested in earning service hours and being part of this great experience please call the school ASAP.

Cookie Dough Sale
The following cookie tubs are available for Sale:
$14.00: White Oatmeal (1), Sugar (2), Monster (1), Reeses Peanut Butter (2), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (1), Peanut Butter (5), Oatmeal Raisin (2), and Triple Chocolate (2).


Proportioned Boxes for $16.00 are available:
Oatmeal Raison (2), White Chocolate Macadamia (1), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (4), Snicker Doodle (1), M & M Candies (4), Sugar
 ( 3), Chocolate Chunk (4), Classic Sensation (5).


Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…
An active and involved student who:
  • communicates effectively, thinks critically, and is a creative problem solver.
A committed Catholic who:
  • has a firm foundation in, knowledge of, and love of the Faith.
  • actively participates in the Mass, sacraments and traditions of the Church.
  • is a truthful and respectful person who tries to be like Jesus.
  • willingly shares his or her gifts to serve others in the Church and global community.


Food for Family Thought
One of the most powerful ways to nurture a living faith in your child is to adorn your home with objects that represent your faith---a cross, a family Bible, a statue, a prayer. These objects speak to your child around the clock of the faith that sustains us in this lifetime.

If you had to wear an object around your neck at all times, something that would be attached to a thin chain or string, what would it be? (Don’t choose something too heavy---you have to wear it all the time!


Tuesday, October 25, 2011


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Oct. 25, 2011                         

Halloween Carnival
Students are to come dressed in their costumes on Fri. Oct. 28. Please remember students are not allowed to bring toy guns or weapons as part of their costume.  

Students should wear their complete school uniform on Mon. Oct. 31.

National Red Ribbon Week
This week is devoted to creating awareness about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. The color red signals students to STOP and THINK about healthier alternatives. We will celebrate Red Ribbon Week in the following ways:
Wed. 10/26 – Students can wear a red shirt and red accessories such as socks, scarves, hats, shoes, and jewelry, with jeans.
Thu. 10/27 – Flamin’ Red Nachos. Students can purchase nachos for $1.50 at recess.  

Picture Day
Picture Day is next Wednesday, November 2.
Bartolo photography will start with kinder at 8:15 a.m.

Students are to come dressed in their complete uniform. Please wear the white polo shirt or white blouse with your school uniform. Bring the green pullover sweatshirt if you have one.

Fresh & Easy
Fresh & Easy donated 5% of their total sales for the evening of Sept. 29. It came out to $749 for St. Dominic!

Sports Schedule
Our “A” girls’ volleyball team plays against St. Bede today.
Our “B” girls’ volleyball team plays against Holy Family on Thurs. Oct. 27.
Our “A” boys’ football team plays against Holy Family on Wed. Oct. 26.


Cookie Dough Sale
The following cookie tubs are available for Sale:
$14.00: White Oatmeal (4), Sugar (2), Snicker Doodle (2), Lemon Drop (2), Monster (1), Reeses Peanut Butter (4), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (2), M & M Candles (1), Peanut Butter (5), Oatmeal Raisin (2), and Triple Chocolate (4).

Proportioned Boxes for $16.00 are available:
Oatmeal Raison (2), White Chocolate Macadamia (1), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (4), Snicker Doodle (1), M & M Candies (4), Sugar
 ( 3), Chocolate Chunk (4), Classic Sensation (5).

Parish Fiesta
Each school family is required to work a minimum of 5 hours and can only be given a maximum of 10 hours for service. Our parish fiesta is next weekend Fri. Nov. 4th, Sat. 5th, & Sun. 6th!

Please donate to our dessert booth. You will receive service hour credit for donating to the dessert booth. The dessert donation does not count toward the required 5 service hours you work at the fiesta.

Parents may work at the fiesta without having completed the Virtus session or fingerprinting.

Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be…

A responsible and respectful person who:
  • is self-confident and self-motivated and has the inner strength to make moral, compassionate, and healthy choices.
  • is prepared to make a positive difference in the world through his or words and actions.
  • appreciates the diversity of all God’s people.
An active and involved student who:
  • is self-motivated, lifelong learner who has the skills and technological knowledge to succeed.
  • has solid foundation in the academic subjects and appreciation of the Arts.
















Tuesday, October 18, 2011


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Oct. 18, 2011                         


Title I Parent Workshop

The Title I parent workshop, Writing With Your Child, is tonight, Tues. Oct. 18.  We will meet in the 6th grade classroom from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Discovering Your Faith
Join us tonight, Tues. Oct. 18 in the Religious Education bungalow at 7:30 p.m. for Discovering Your Faith. The lecture covers Passions (Emotions) and Morality, and the eleven major passions and how they affect our moral lives. Please read Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 1762 through 1802.

Halloween Carnival Meeting
Join us for planning of the Halloween Carnival.
We have a meeting on Wed. Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the school library.

Halloween Carnival
Students are to come dressed in their costumes on Fri. Oct. 28. Please remember students are not allowed to bring toy guns or weapons as part of their costume.  

Students should wear their complete school uniform on Mon. Oct. 31.

Uniform Exchange
Mrs. Stephanie Galarion will have uniform exchange this Thursday Oct. 20th. She needs parents to volunteer to do the 3:30 p.m. exchange.

Please call the school office at 323-255-5803 if you are able to volunteer to earn service hours for working during uniform exchange.

Choicelunch
November is 5th grade parents opportunity to earn lunch credit. Call the school office ASAP at 323-255-5803 if you are interested in earning lunch credit for your child.

Parents need to be fingerprinted and trained in Virtus before volunteering for lunch service.

Next week is National Red Ribbon Week which is a week devoted to creating awareness about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. The color red signals students to STOP and THINK about healthier alternatives. We will celebrate Red Ribbon Week in the following ways:
Mon. 10/24 – Students will receive a Red Ribbon Week bracelet which they can wear all week; students will take part in a bookmark contest.
Tue. 10/25 – Hugs Not Drugs! Students can bring their favorite stuffed animal to school to “hug.”
Wed. 10/26 – Students can wear a red shirt and red accessories such as socks, scarves, hats, shoes, and jewelry, with jeans.
Thu. 10/27 – Flamin’ Red Nachos. Students can purchase nachos for $1.50 at recess.  

Choir
Choir practice this Tuesday morning is only for girls. Thursday, Oct. 20, morning choir practice is only for the boys.

Virtus
Sixty-one percentage of our school families have now completed the Virtus class.  We need the other 39% to find a location in our local schools or parishes to attend a Virtus, Safeguard the Children, session.

Please go online to http://www/virtusonline.org/virtus/ to register and to continue with monthly training.

Picture Day
Picture Day is Wednesday, November 2.
Students are to dress in their complete uniform. Please wear the white polo shirt or white blouse with your school uniform.

High Schools at St. Dominic
LaSalle; coed high school, visited St. Dominic’s yesterday.  Alumna Katrina DeLa Cruz,”2008”, was one of the presenters from LaSalle High School.

Cathedral; all boys high school, visited our school today. Both 7th and 8th boys attended the presentation.

     High School Night
      Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011
                    7-9 pm
Holy Trinity Preparatory School
           
3716 Boyce Ave.
      Los Angeles, CA 90039
      More Info: 323-663-2064

90th Anniversary Celebration
We want to thank Mr. & Mrs. Atienza, parents to Justin in 5th grade, for donating the cake for the parish 90th anniversary celebration.

We want to thank all the parents for the desserts you donated for the 90th anniversary celebration.

Sports Schedule
Our “B” boys’ football team plays against St. Bernard today.
Our “A” girls’ volleyball team plays against Incarnation on Thurs. Oct. 20.
Our “B” girls’ volleyball team plays against St. Bernard today.
Our “A” boys’ football team plays against St. Bernard on Wed. Oct. 19.


Cookie Dough Sale
The following cookie tubs are available for $14.00: White Oatmeal (4), Sugar (2), Snicker Doodle (2), Lemon Drop (2), Monster (1), Reeses Peanut Butter (4), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (2), M & M Candles (1), Peanut Butter (5), Oatmeal Raisin (2), and Triple Chocolate (4).

Proportioned Boxes for $16.00 available:
Oatmeal Raison (2), White Chocolate Macadamia (1), Walnut Chocolate Chunk (4), Snicker Doodle (1), M & M Candies (4), Sugar
 ( 3), Chocolate Chunk (4), Classic Sensation (5).


Schoolwide Learning Expectations
These are the Schoolwide Learning Expectations students are expected to review this week.
A graduate of St. Dominic Parish School will be:

A committed Catholic who:
  • has a firm foundation in, knowledge of, and love of the Faith
  • actively participates in the Mass, sacraments and traditions of the Church.
  • is a truthful and respectful person who tries to be like Jesus.
  • willingly shares his or her gifts to serve others in the Church and global community.
A responsible and respectful person who:
  • understands his or her innate value and value of others as beloved children of God.