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Wednesday Announcements

Updated: Mar 25, 2021

To get the information you need, check out our latest posts HERE!

Go HERE for our full calendar of events.

If you have any questions or comments about anything in this communication, please contact the school office (831-4846) or the contact person listed in the announcement.


Announcements Flyer

Folders today contain the following items for each family (unless noted otherwise):

1. Scrip order Form for your convenience.


2. Our Lady of Hope Clinic flyer. This is for your information if you are in need of a healthcare provider.


3. Letter from Middleton Cross Plains School District transportation regarding contracts for families who live in the district and within the St. Peter Catholic School assigned area. Please note the deadlines for reimbursement.


OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS:


1. Recess Duty for the next week: Thursday, 3/4 - AM-Sue Tansey; Friday, 3/5- AM - Nicole Anspach, PM- Jeanne Wells; Monday, 3/8 - AM-Nicole Anspach, PM - None; Tuesday, 3/9 - AM-Sue Tansey; Wednesday, 3/10 - AM- Maria Serrano, PM-None


2. Recess Duty for PreK next week: Thursday, 3/4- AM- Sue Tansey, PM-None; Friday, 3/5 AM- Nicole Anspach, PM- None; Monday, 3/8- AM-Nicole Anspach, PM-None; Tuesday, 3/9 - AM- Sue Tansey, PM-None; Wednesday, 3/10 - AM- Sue Tansey, PM -None


3. Sign-up to Pray and Witness this Lent: From February 17th through March 28th, 2021, you’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside the east side Planned Parenthood abortion facility (3706 Orin Road Madison, WI 53704) and to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If you’d like more information – and especially if you’d like to volunteer to help, please contact Gwen Finnegan (608-393-8545, info@vigilforlife.org) or Laura Karlen (608-445-2064, ljkarlen@hotmail.com) or visit www.vigilforlife.org/calendar. St. Peter Parish has a parish block every Saturday from 9:00-11:00 a.m., and we need help filling these hours! Contact Vern Acker at (608-225-9301 or vernackerrealtor@gmail.com) if you can take an hour!


4. Please remember early registration for next school year for returning families ends on Friday, March 5. Registration will then be opened for new families. We don't believe there will be changes as far as COVID is concerned so classroom sizes will continue to be limited. If you are not returning, you can send back the folder sent out last week.



CALENDAR UPDATES

March 4 Piano Lessons

4-5 Principal Retreat

5 Early Registration closes for returning families

5 CGS grade K and 1

5 9:00 am Playgroup morning at school

5 2:30 pm Stations of the Cross

8 Registration opens for new families

9 CGS 4K

10 Report cards going home

10 CGS 3K

10 6:30 pm Lenten Penance Service

11 Piano Lessons

11 3:30 pm Parent Teacher Conference via zoom

11 6:15 pm Sacramental Prep at St. Peter

12 12:30 pm Early Release - Parent Teacher Conference - zoom

13 9:00 am Little Flowers Girls Group

14 4:00 pm Family Adoration

16 CGS 4K

17 St. Patrick's Day

17 CGS 3K

17 6:30 pm Communal Stations of the Cross

18 Piano Lessons

18 6:15 pm Education Commission Meeting

19 St. Joseph Feast Celebration Mass

Father/Grandfathers

19 CGS K and grade 1

19 2:30 pm Stations of the Cross

23 CGS 4K

24 CGS 3K

25 Piano Lessons

25 Treat Day for the Annunciation - Erin Heller, 4/5;

Dorene Pawlowski, PreK; Carissa Heerhold, K/1;

Amy Cavanaugh, 2/3

26 CGS K and grade 1

26 2:30 pm Stations of the Cross

30 CGS 4K

31 9:00 am Living Stations of the Cross after Mass

31 CGS 3K


April 1-11 Easter Break - NO SCHOOL

12 School Resumes

12 Treat Day for Easter - Erin Heller, PreK;

Dorene Pawlowski, 2/3; Emily Shea, K/1; Amy

Cavanaugh, 4/5



St. Peter Catholic School Mission Statement

St. Peter Catholic School is dedicated to continuing the strong tradition of Catholic Education, academic excellence, and the formation of morals, values, and the faith in a Christ-centered community.

"St. Peter Catholic School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs."

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