Crusader Connection Lancaster Catholic High School
Dates to Remember Wednesday, March 13th: Bishop Gainer’s Lenten Series Friday, March 15th: No School (Faculty Retreat) Main Office Closed at 1 PM Saturday, March 16th: Sadies Dance Wednesday, March 20th: Bishop Gainer’s Lenten Series Thursday, March 28th: BIG Fish Musical Friday, March 29th: BIG Fish Musical Saturday, March 30th: BIG Fish Musical Sunday, March 31st: BIG Fish Musical
Aevidum: I’ve got your back Last week a conference was held at Rock Lititz which brought 32 schools together to promote awareness and the mission of the Aevidum clubs. Aevidum was founded in 2004 after the 2003 suicide of Cocalico student Phil Cardin. Maggie Cardin, Phil Cardin’s sister, who was a sixth-grade student when her brother died started the club. On Aevidum’s website, aevidum.org, she talks candidly about Phil’s death, and why such tragedies are preventable. Students in the photo are Bronte Spidaliere, Mariana Duran, and Leila Navickas with the founder of Aevidum, Maggie Cardin.
Lancaster County Young Artists Exhibition The Lancaster County Young Artists Exhibition opened on Friday, March 1 at the Lancaster Museum of Art. The following art students from Catholic High were winners in this year’s show: Annie Morris received a Gold Award and the same work was awarded a special Award of Excellence. Logan Paulukow received a Silver Award and the same piece was awarded a special Merit Award. Uyen Duong and Will Koenig also received Gold Awards in the show. The following were awarded Silver Awards for there work:
Annie Morris’ Teapot (above) and Sunri Song’s artwork (below) on display at the Lancaster Museum of Art.
• Miranda Askey • Abigail Francis • Fiona Holland • Kathryn Keane • Amanda Mueller • Sunri Song • Katherine Tang Abigail Francis, Kathryn Keane, and Sunri Song also won an Honorable Mention. Anthony Andrews was the winner of two Honorable Mentions. The show is open to the public and runs thru April 14 at the Lancaster Museum of Art, 135 North Lime Street, Lancaster.
Thank you to the 61 students and staff
who came out to donate blood on Thursday, February 28th. We were able to collect 43 units, saving the lives of 129 patients in our area.
Mini-THON Recap
$43,077.45 Thank you to all of the parent volunteers, dancers and supporters of this year’s Mini-THON. Lancaster Catholic was able to raise $43,077.45 for the Four Diamonds program that provides care for pediatric cancer patients while covering the cost for treatment so families never see a bill and research for the cure.
Rachel’s Challenge Chain Reaction First, thank you for your help in preparing students for Rachel’s Challenge. After postponing it twice due to weather and consulting with the Rachel’s Challenge staff, we made the decision that having it in the 4th quarter of this school year would eliminate our senior audience and their leadership in implementing it. We would also exclude our incoming freshmen (2019-20) from participating. The best decision is to begin our next school year with the Rachel’s Challenge Day of Events on September 10, 2019. Although the event will not occur this spring, there is a plan in motion for challenging our students to be more like Rachel Scott this Lenten season. Aevidum is planning our annual Aevidum Week from April 22nd to April 26th. This year, we are creating a mural for the school, educating the faculty and students about teen depression, anxiety, and suicide prevention, and planning a Food Truck Festival at the stadium the evening of April 26th. There will be great food, corn hole and ladder ball games, live music, and more. As a visual commitment and community-building event, we want to build a paper chain with each link representing a good deed. Our goal is for the chain to reach the length of our football field and be raised by our club members during the festival. This was intended to be one of our Friends of Rachel follow-up events, but I would still like to execute it this spring. Thanks to all of you, kindness and generosity are not new concepts for our students. Aevidum will be creating and collecting links and asking the student body to participate during the lunches. You could help by simply encouraging your students to take part in the challenge.
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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
Limited yearbooks will be for sale after the deadline.
Registration Fee Deadline Just a friendly reminder that this is the last week to accept Registration Fees for the discounted price of $150. Starting March 11th, the grace period ends and the fee increases to $200, unless you’ve made special arrangements with the business office. If you have questions, please contact the Business Office at 717-509-0307.
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! If you have any questions, please contact Kyla Hockley, Admissions Director, for more information at 717-509-0313 or by emailing khockley@lchsyes.org.
School Counseling Corner Charting a Course for Next Year - with Course Selection underway for our current freshmen, sophomores and juniors, the School Counselors have been meeting with many students to discuss their 2019-20 courses. The Counselors have been wandering through lunch periods in the cafeteria in case students have questions, but we can be reached before and after school, during Crusader Periods, through email or through a request for an appointment. Please be mindful that all completed course forms are due in homeroom next week: juniors - March 12th, sophomores - March 13th, and freshmen - March 14th. Career Lessons - School Counselor Greg Dietz and his graduate school intern, Kaitlin Myer, began career development lessons with the sophomores during Crusader Periods. Utilizing Naviance tools, the sophomores were directed to the Career Key which connects careers with an individual’s three main Holland Domains which include: Realistic, Artistic, Investigative, Social, Enterprising and Conventional domains. Parents are encouraged to explore Naviance so they may keep up with the lessons and tasks that their children are accomplishing in school and assist them with their future plans. Spring Fever - although there is still snow on the ground, spring is closer than you think and with it comes the transition of changing the clock ahead an hour and perhaps, some feelings of depression. If you see your child’s behavior changing: sleeping excessively, becoming distant or secretive, disengaging in what used to be activities they prized, skipping school or complaining of headaches or stomach issues, or feeling out of sorts, the School Counseling Office has outside resources that can help. Please do not hesitate to contact us!
LANCASTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
BIG FISH A NEW BROADWAY MUSICAL Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Book by John August Production underwritten by Marilyn Berger Berkshire Hathaway Homesale Realty 717.291.1228
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019 - 7:30 PM FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2019 - 7:30 PM SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019 - 7:30 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 - 2:00 PM $17.00 RESERVED SEATING $15.00 GENERAL ADMISSION – ADULT $7.00 GENERAL ADMISSION - STUDENT LANCASTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL OLD MAIN AUDITORIUM (MAIN OFFICE ENTRANCE) FOR TICKETS: SEND A SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE (with payment enclosed) To: TONY BRILL (Director of Fine and Performing Arts) LANCASTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, 650 JULIETTE AVE LANCASTER, PA, 17601. Please make checks payable to: LCHS Fine & Performing Arts Department Any Questions…e-mail Tony Brill @ tbrill@lchsyes.org or CALL THE FINE & PERFORMING ARTS OFFICE @ (717) 509-0310