DePaul Cristo Rey Family Newsletter, May 2012

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MAY 2012

NEWS & NOTES New Faces, Spaces and Classes Will Join DPCR in August

Upcoming Events

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s DPCR students count down their remaining days of this school year, many plans are in the works that will bring significant changes when they return for their sophomore year in August.

Building Changes

Friday, May 25 Final exams begin.

A number of building renovations are planned this summer to make room for the additional students from the Class of 2016. The Student Resource Center in the gym building will be subdivided into two classrooms and a folding panel wall will be added to separate the cafeteria and the gym to create more flexible use of these spaces.

Monday, May 28 Memorial Day No school or work. Tuesday, May 29 - Thursday, May 31 Final exams – classes dismiss at 2:00 p.m.

Curriculum Changes The 2012-13 school day will be divided into eight class periods. New classes for all sophomores will include Spanish, Physical Education, Geometry, American Literature, Religion II, American History, and Biology. Two lunch periods are planned to accommodate the increased number of students. Several new teachers have been hired and will be introduced at the start of the school year. A number of students have been accepted into the new Honors Program which includes math-science and English-history blocks.

Dress Code Changes The new dress code, announced in March, will be fully enforced from day one of the new school year. Within this newsletter please find an order form for the required shirts, sweaters and vests with the DPCR logo.

Students Have Assigned Reading Over Summer Break Over summer break, all current DPCR students are required to read the “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by young adult author Sherman Alexie. This novel is a National Book Award winner and is the first they will study in their sophomore American Literature class. The students will have an assignment related to this due on their first day of classes, August 27. They’ll receive information on how to get a copy of the book and the assignment before the last day of school. 1133 Clifton Hills Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220

Monday, May 21 Cincinnati: A City of Immigrants Cincinnati Children’s Theatre production 9:30 a.m. for all students not working.

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Thursday, May 31 Last work day for students. Friday, June 1 Last day of school Prayer service for students. End-of-year awards (families invited) begins at 10:30 a.m. Dismissal at noon. Friday, June 15 All sophomore registration forms due.

June 15 is Registration Deadline for Sophomores

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Please remember that you must have your student’s sophomore registration forms into the school office by June 15. If you have any questions, please call the office at 861-0600. |

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Dear Families,

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hanks to all of you for your continued support and commitment to DePaul Cristo Rey High School. We were blessed this month to have wonderful weather for the “Cookout in the Courtyard Celebration” which also served as the kickoff to our Bruin Parents Club. This event was also the first time we celebrated with both the families of the Class of 2015 and the Class of 2016. I am excited to say that we had fabulous representation from both classes – the community of DPCR is growing quite nicely. As we look forward to the future of DePaul Cristo Rey, we will most likely begin next school year with double the number of our current students. This is an exciting time as I am able to see the growth of not only the student body, but also the individual growth within each student. When I say growth I am referring to not only the obvious physical growth spurts that have occurred throughout the year, but also the academic and spiritual growth in many of our students that I have witnessed firsthand. As DePaul Cristo Rey continues to grow we need you to continue to spread the word about the great things happening here. We will accept a limited number of transfer students into the Class of 2015 and still have spots open in the Class of 2016. So if you know of a family that is interested, please don’t hesitate to share my name and contact information: keianna.matthews@depaulcristorey.org or 513-861-0600 ext. 312. The last opportunity for prospective students to shadow at DPCR is the week of May 23.

Student Exams Begin May 25 All students will have final exams in all of their classes beginning on Friday, May 25. The exams will follow the schedule below and students will go to work on their usual assigned work day. On Friday, May 25, students follow their usual schedule. Monday, May 28 is Memorial Day so there is no school or work. Tuesday, May 29 through Thursday, May 31, students will be dismissed at 2:00 p.m. each day. Friday, June 1 is the last day of school and dismissal will be at noon.

Final Exam Schedule Work Team

Friday 5/25

Tuesday 5/29

Tuesday

English Religion

Wednesday Thursday Friday

Wednesday 5/30 Thursday 5/31

Friday 6/1

Work Day

Physical Science History

Algebra Health

All students report.

Algebra Health

English Religion

Work Day

Physical Science History

Last Day of School.

Physical Science History

Algebra Health

English Religion

Work Day

Work Day Classes dismiss at 3:33 pm.

Physical Science Algebra History Health Classes dismiss Classes dismiss at 2:00 p.m. at 2:00 p.m.

English Religion Classes dismiss All students at 2:00 p.m. dismiss at noon.

Ohio Graduation Tests Ahead for Sophomores Parents have lately asked questions about the Ohio Graduation Tests all sophomores statewide will take in spring 2013. Read on for Principal Andrew Farfsing’s answers to the two most common OGT questions.

How will DPCR prepare students for the OGTs coming next year? There will be constant and steady test preparation built into the core courses in next year’s curriculum. These include the OGT content areas of English, Math, Science and Social Studies. In addition, test preparation will be specifically addressed during Credo classes.

Is there anything students can do this summer to help prepare for the OGTs?

With best wishes for a relaxing summer,

Reading, any and all forms of literature, is the best summer preparation for students. In addition to the assigned class book,“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” students can and should read other books, magazines and newspapers. All forms of reading increase vocabulary, speed and understanding.

– Keianna Matthews, Director of Enrollment and Dean of Student Development

For math, students can continue to access the Kahn Academy math Web site they have used in their Algebra class this year and there are other Web sites that offer OGT math exercises. More information will be shared about OGTs throughout next school year.


Back-to-School Schedule for August Please make note of the following dates students are required to be at DPCR in August. August 1-17: All new students (9th graders and new sophomores) are required to attend Academic Bridge and CORE. August 13-17: All 10th graders are required to attend CORE August 13-17. August 20-21: All students (9th and 10th graders) will have on-the-job orientation. The times for these orientations will vary and be provided later. August 27: All students (9th and 10th graders) report for the first full day of school and work. More detailed information will be mailed to all school families this summer.

A Reflection on the First Year of the Bruins’ Student Government By Paul Ebert, Student Government Advisor The Bruins’ school spirit and ambition is represented in its founding Student Government leaders ( as pictured ): Co-Presidents Keion Humphrey and Ruvarashe Chimusoro, Secretary Kourtnie Duggins, Treasurer Shaniqua Rone and Vice President Ahustin Crawford. We have also been supported by students longing to take part in special projects – Tony Dallalio, Eric DeLeon, Maria Luning, and Will Moore. Despite all the challenges of starting and adapting to a new school, these student leaders were able to plan and implement several special events. Maybe the most remarkable experience was the day of service they planned during Catholic Schools Week. Their vision was grand, to go into the community and give back. Though we did not have the resources to make that happen this year, they were not deterred. Their recalibrated vision, led by the organizational efforts of staff members Barb Letts and Jeff Otis, asked students to give back to the school by cleaning it both inside and out. They are currently planning an end-of-the-year party that mirrors the novel they read in English, “The Hunger Games.” They have raised money through bake sales, planned and organized dances, and represented us at many different formal events as the face of our thriving student body. Next year promises even more from our ambitious Student Government. Their creativity and determination is unmatched by any one group of students I have ever worked with in my career. Expect more service, more leadership, and more fun from this core group of students. They will represent DePaul Cristo Rey in a manner that will make us proud.

Students Serving and Learning over the Summer DPCR students will participate in two significant summer learning experiences. Aaron Carter, Ruvarashe Chimusoro, Kourtnie Duggins, Tareek Foster, Christina Lackey, and Eric Miller have been accepted into the Mayerson Foundation Summer Service Residency Program to be held in June at Xavier University. They will join with high school students from throughout the area to complete service work in Cincinnati neighborhoods while staying on campus at XU. Ruvarashe Chimusoro, Ahustin Crawford, Keion Humphrey, Jasmine Wade, and Deanna Wilson have been selected for the Wheeling Jesuit University Summer College and Career Exploration program. They will travel to Wheeling, W. Va., in July joining students from two other Cristo Rey schools for a four-day residency program to study resource sustainability.

A Day to Reflect

All students participated in the Freshmen Retreat on May 1 or 2. The daylong experience included opportunities to reflect on the blessings and challenges in their lives, team-building activities and a class art project.


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Bruin Parents Club is Off and Running Congratulations to all of the parents involved in the planning of the first Bruin Parents Club event, the Cookout in the Courtyard Celebration, and thanks to all who attended this very successful afternoon. To keep the momentum going, the Parents Club will meet two times over the summer and plan Parents Club events for the new school year. All families are invited to be part of this planning process and if you did not sign up at the Cookout, please contact Ms. Renee Hargrove at renee.hargrove@depaulcristorey.org or 513-861-0600 to receive notices of the dates for these summer planning sessions.

NEWS & NOTES


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