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Oct. 11, 2011
Mandatory Virtus Meeting
The mandatory Virtus training for parents is Wed.., Oct. 12 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the parish hall. The training will start promptly at 6:00 p.m.
Parents who attended a Virtus training last year are not required to attend this training.
Sports Schedule
Our “B” boys’ football team played Incarnation, today.
Our “A” girls’ volleyball team plays against Holy Trinity on Thurs. Oct. 13.
Our “B” girls’ volleyball team plays against St. Bernard on Oct. 18.
Our “A” boys’ football team plays against Holy Trinity on Oct. 12.
Title I Parent Workshop
The Title I parent workshop, Reading With Your Child, is tonight, Tues. Oct. 11. We will meet in the 6th grade classroom from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Students whose parents attend this workshop will get free dress on Wednesday.
Academic Decathlon
We had only one parent respond to coach algebra for the academic decathlon.
We will not be able to participate this year unless we get parent participation.
The deadline to submit our application is November 4.
High Schools at St. Dominic
Alverno, an all girls high school visited the 7th and 8th grade on Monday, Oct. 11.
Alemany, a coed high school, will visit and present to 7th and 8th grade on Thurs. Oct. 13.
High School Night
Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011
More Info: 323-663-2064
Discovering Your Faith
Join us on 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.
Parish 90th Anniversary Celebration
Join in the celebration of our parish’s 0th Anniversary on Saturday, October 15 after 5pm Mass followed by a dinner in the Parish Hall.
Our St. Dominic School families will be providing all the desserts for the dinner. Please bring a favorite dessert to share with your St. Dominic family & friends on this joyous occasion!
We request all our students that attend the 90th Anniversary celebration to wear their complete school uniform.
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 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.
- has a solid foundation in the academic subjects and appreciation of the Arts.
- communicates effectively, thinks critically, and is a creative problem solver.