Crusader Connection; January 24, 2019

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Crusader Connection Lancaster Catholic High School

Dates to Remember Saturday, January 26th: Activities Fair FPA Piano Bar Monday, January 28th: Catholic Schools Week Begins Catholic Schools Week Mass Tuesday, January 29th: FPA Concert- Jamanis Concert NCEA’s Day of Giving Poetry Out Loud- Ware Center Wednesday, January 30th: NCEA’s Day of Giving Winter Pep Rally Thursday, January 31st: Open House Tuesday, February 5th: Bishop’s Visit Wednesday, February 6th: National Signing Day 11 AM in the Library

Students braved the winter elements last Friday as they participated in the March for Life held in DC. Emily Wilkinson and LCHS STEM Sisters had the chance to have some wild encounters from the North Museum!


District Band will be held this Central Region Orchestra weekend at Lancaster Mennonite HS.

Three Crusaders will be auditioning there for the Region District Band and we wish them luck! Veronica Ringlein Joel Olmsted Lizbeth Stephan

Congrats to Anna Peris for reaching Central Region Orchestra! Anna will be representing LCHS in the viola section from February 20th till 22nd in Williamsport, PA.

Congratulations on all of your hard work!

NCEA’s Day of Giving We are one week away from celebrating Catholic Schools Week, where schools across the United States will be celebrating and emphasizing the importance and impact of Catholic Education in America. During Catholic Schools Week, we are asking our donors to take yet another step toward student success: please join in the NCEA’s Day of Giving, noon to noon, Tuesday, January 29-Wednesday, January 30. Our goal simply remains to share the news that 100% of our parents & alumni participate in the support of all students. Your participation means we can continue to share the Lancaster Catholic legacy through stories like the Entrepreneurial Class’ Shark Tank feature. Please give on January 29th by visiting our NCEA giving page, or give today, by clicking here.


Lancaster Court Queen of Peace #1023 of the Catholic

Daughters of the Americas invites students to enter the 019 National Education Contest.

This year’s themes are: “HERE I AM LORD, I COME TO DO YOUR WILL.” Ps. 40 and “DOING MY BEST TO DO GOOD”. Enter one or more contest categories: • Art • Essay • Poetry • Computer Art • Music • Photography Go to http://www.catholicdaughters.org/ and click on Education Contest Forms (also available in Spanish) under Frequent Downloads for contest rules and details. Entries must be postmarked by or delivered to Margaret T. Giordano, Education Contest Chairman, 1530 Hollywood Drive, Lancaster, PA 17601 by February 1, 2019. Please note: all 1st place local winners will be entered in the state education contest, and 1st place state winners will be entered at the national level. An awards ceremony for local winners will be held in early June. Please feel free to leave a voice message at 717-390-9035 if you have any questions.

Click here to read about Lizbeth Stephan’s experience with the Catholic Daughters of Americas Contest.


Rachel’s Challenge Rachel’s Challenge exists to equip and inspire individuals to replace acts of violence, bullying, and negativity with acts of respect, kindness, and compassion. Rachel’s Challenge is based on the life and writings of Rachel Joy Scott who was the first victim of the Columbine school shootings in 1999. Through her example, Rachel’s Challenge is making a positive impact in the lives of millions of people every year. Rachel’s Challenge will be at Lancaster Catholic High School on Wednesday, February 13th for an in-school assembly as well as for an evening assembly that all parents are invited to. The evening assembly will take place in the LCHS Cafeteria at 6 PM and child care will be provided. Rachel’s inspiring story provides a simple, yet powerful example of how small acts of kindness and acceptance motivate us to consider our relationships with the people we come in contact with every day. Rachel’s story gives us permission to start our own chain reaction of kindness and compassion, which positively affects the climate in our schools and communities. A few weeks after the tragedy, Darrell Scott, Rachel’s father, spoke to a Congressional House Judiciary Committee regarding issues of school violence. Shortly afterwards, he founded “Rachel’s Challenge”, a bullying and violence abatement program. More than two million students annually experience Rachel’s Challenge and have the opportunity to accept the challenges, modeled after Rachel’s life and writings. Students in the United States and several other countries have heard the universal message of kindness and compassion through Rachel’s story.


Lancaster Catholic would like to thank the Emerald Foundation (“The E�) for donating six esports gaming computers and a monetary gift to get the new Esports Club at Catholic High started.

Junior & Senior Parents Stay Tuned for Important Prom Information

The Main Office will be closing at 1 p.m. on February 15th for the Faculty In-Service.


Campus Ministry Update During the week of February 4th, Campus Ministry will be hosting an optional panel discussion concerning the Grand Jury Report. The two opportunities for discussions will happen Monday, February 4th and Friday, February 8th, during Crusader Periods. The Junior and Seniors will meet during first Crusader Period and the Freshman and Sophomores will meet during second Crusader Period. This is not required of any student, but is an opportunity for students to ask questions and get information on the impact of the report on the church and the actions being taken by the local and national church. The panel will include Fr. Arena, the Chaplain, Art Bamert, the Director of Campus Ministry, Mr. Terry Klugh, the Principal, and Mr. Tim Hamer, the President. Please take some time to discuss this opportunity with your student(s).

The Crusader Cup Challenge has been Extended... For the first time ever, Lancaster Catholic is hosting a fundraising competition for all alumni classes! The rules are simple, the class that has the most participation will win The Crusader Cup. Any alum who has donated since July 1st, will be counted towards this competition.


Parent Referral Program Would you like to see a $500 discount on your tuition? If the answer is yes, then take part in our referral program! Our Referral Program is meant to thank families who have added new members to the Crusader family. For each new family that enrolls, the referring family will receive a $500 discount on tuition. All you have to do is recommend Lancaster Catholic! With Open House and Activities Fair coming up this month, now is the perfect time to tell your friends about Catholic High and encourage them to visit LCHS. An easy way to help get referrals is by sharing Lancaster Catholic’s social media posts on the Activities Fair and Open House. One click of a button might help you earn a $500 discount. If you have any questions, please contact Kyla Hockley, Admissions Director, for more information at 717-509-0313 or by emailing khockley@lchsyes.org.


Winter Athletics Volunteer Sign-Up Volunteer Opportunities include: Ticket Sales Ticket Takers Door Security Concessions Game Clock Management Each family participating in LCHS athletics is required to volunteer a minimum of 10 hours each year. Sign-Up Genius

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2019 Alumni Citation Honorees Established in conjunction with our 75th Anniversary in 2003, the Alumni Citation Award was created to recognize exceptional alumni and is the most prestigious honor to be bestowed upon a Lancaster Catholic graduate. The Alumni Citation Committee is pleased to announce the 2019 Honorees: Outstanding Professional Achievement Joseph E. Besecker ‘75 Beth Ellen DiPaolo ‘83 Lisa Senkowski Murphy ‘78 Service to Humanity Shannon Hickey Lapp ‘08 Service to Humanity and Service to Lancaster Catholic High School Dr. J. Albert Schulz ‘56 Service to Catholic Education Mary F. Schreiner ‘59 Join us on Saturday, April 13, 2019 starting at 11:00 a.m. for brunch at the Hamilton Club, to celebrate this year’s honorees. If you are interested in purchasing tickets for $30 per person, please contact Lori Wagner, Special Events Coordinator, lwagner@lchsyes.org or call the Advancement Office at (717) 509-0313 by April 3, 2019.


Over 2 million high schoolers took

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last year and here is how Lancaster Catholic’s ACT composite score average compares to the rest of the nation

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Lancaster Lancaster Public Schools Catholic

Girls Who Code Club

Crusader Ladies, have you ever wanted to create your own video game, phone app, or learn a coding language? Join Girls Who Code Club which meets every Monday beginning February 4, 2019 during Crusader period 2 in Room 109 to do just that! We will learn coding through online tutorials and work as a team to design and build a GWC Project that solves a real world problem in our community. Use your bravery, resilience, and creativity to become a computer scientist! Club Facilitator: Mrs. Judith Craig judith_craig@iu13.org Click here to register!


Mini-THON Luminary Order Form This year luminaries will be lit on the night of Lancaster Catholic’s MiniTHON during our Luminary Walk, which is scheduled for Midnight on March 3rd, 2019. You can request a luminary in advance for the person(s) you would like to honor or have the luminary in memoriam. Name of person/family ordering: Phone Number: Name of the person to be honored on the luminary (first and last): 1. 2. Name of the person in memoriam on the luminary (first and last): 1. 2. Number of Luminaries ordered

X $10.00 = $

Please make checks payable to: Lancaster Catholic High School Order forms with payment may be dropped off at the Main Office or sent by mail to: Lancaster Catholic High School Attn: Mini-THON 650 Juliette Avenue Lancaster PA, 17601


School Counseling Corner: Timely Tips from your School Counselors College Scholarships - information and applications for any scholarships that the School Counseling Office has received has been uploaded to Naviance. Please encourage your senior to check their Naviance pages every day for updates! Paper applications are available in the School Counseling Office. Junior Meetings - students who are juniors can expect to have their meetings scheduled with their counselors throughout the next month. We are eager to explain what the next steps are with post high school planning and introducing students to Naviance capabilities and tools. Right now, juniors should be looking to register for their first standardized college entrance exam (SAT: collegeboard.org or ACT:actstudent.org). Parents, you are also invited to meet with your child and their counselor, please email them directly. Just for Juniors - are you looking for that leadership opportunity that will be inspiring and memorable? The Rotary Youth Leadership (RYLA) offers students a 4-day action packed leadership camp in June. More details to follow about how your child can apply. AP registration and payments have begun as of January 15, 2019 with a new on-line format. If you have any questions regarding AP exams, please contact Mr. Dietz.


Deadline for Orders: March 11

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Students get your yearbooks today! Time is running out to get you 2018-2019 Rosmarian yearbooks! This year's publication is especially awesome. Don’t miss out on your chance to see yourself in the yearbook! To buy your yearbook, or purchase a senior ad, use this link to get yours today! To purchase a yearbook you have until​ March 11, 2019​, and to purchase a senior ad you have until ​February 26, 2019​.

https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/index.cfm/j ob/4248


Purple & Gold Gala- Class Raffle Baskets As we prepare for the 5th Annual Purple & Gold Gala on Saturday, April 6, 2019, it important to remember that the proceeds raised support all aspects of your student's education at LCHS. This includes academics, athletics, Campus Ministry, fine & performing arts and tuition assistance. That is why it is imperative that we have 100% family participation in support of this event. As we did last year, we will be conducting on on-line raffle open to everyone and will be on-line through the month of March with winners being selected and notified after the final performance of the spring musical, "Big Fish", on Sunday, March 31, 2019. We are asking all families to donate to the appropriate class basket(s). All donations are to be delivered to your student's homeroom by Friday, February 22nd. All monetary donations made should reflect the students name, grade, and item the donation is for. Checks should be made payable to LCHS Purple & Gold Gala, with Class Basket on the memo line. Freshman Class Click Here to Sign Up Sophomore Class Click Here to Sign Up Junior Class Click Here to Sign Up Senior Class Click Here to Sign Up


Purple & Gold Gala Wish List The success of the Gala is made possible by the donations from friends and supporters of Lancaster Catholic High School. Please take a moment to review the following and see if you are able to contribute any of these items or may have any contacts who might be able to attain these items for us. Donation of Items

Donation of services for:

• Frequent flyer miles (transferable) • Use of a vacation home • Hotel accommodations or hotel reward points (transferable) • Boat Cruise or fishing trip • Golf Outings at a private club • Any contacts with celebrities (local, sports, national) • Autographed memorabilia • Studio tours in NYC • Theatre or concert tickets • Tickets to sporting events • Passes to museums • Access to unique venues for private parties • Private showing of a movie or sporting event for a select group of people • Access to Sports teams • Sit in on a recording session or with a DJ at a radio station • Backstage access/tour of WGAL • Gift certificates •Golf or tennis lessons with a professional • Jewelry –unique/one-of-a-kind) • Audio/visual equipment (stereos, televisions, cameras etc.)

• Photography • Car detailing, auto body work/ maintenance • Maid service • Landscaping (lawn care, mulching, planting, tree trimming) • Spa day/ Salon (hair, makeup, nails, massage)

If you are able to make a donation or want more information please contact: Lori Haney Wagner ’83, LCHS Special Events Manager at lwagner@lchsyes. org or 717-509-0315 ext. 134.




Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg Night at the Hershey Bears Come out and root on your Hershey Bears as they Defend the Den and make a run for a 12th Calder Cup Championship. The Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg Night at the Hershey Bears is Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 7pm with the Hershey Bears taking on the Laval Rockets. The Hershey Bears are pleased to offer the Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg a special offer for the game on January 26 at Giant Center. Lebanon Catholic Choir will be singing the National Anthem. 100 level seating - $21.50 (save up to $5.50) 200 level seating - $16.00 (save up to $4.00) You can order your discounted tickets by using the link provided below. The promo code is FAITH. No processing fees will be charged. Purchase Tickets Here or Click Here to download an order form.


Sheraton Harrisburg/Hershey 4650 Lindle Rd. Harrisburg

Friday, March 1, 2019

* Senior Lecturer, Content Specialist and Certification Program instructor for the Theology of the Body Institute * An international speaker, he has given talks and retreats in 38 states and 5 countries * Worked in mission, evangelization, and education for nearly 25 years * Co-author with Chris Stefanick of the RISE: 30 Day Challenge for Men program

Presentation Title:“The Art of Being Human: Rediscovering the Gift of Life and Human Love�

Bill Donaghy Guest Speaker

Send reservations and payment to: Holy Family Radio PO Box 6028 Lancaster, PA 17607-6028 Phone 717-392-0298 Register online at: 720whyf.com

Social Hour at 6:00 PM DINNER at 7:00 Live Music, Door Prizes, Cash Bar

TICKETS - $100 per person Table of 8 with Patron Listing - $1,200


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