Crusader Connection; October 4, 2018

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Crusader Connection Lancaster Catholic High School

Google Chromebook Transition for Juniors and Seniors Dates to Remember Sunday, October 7th: National Honor Society Induction Monday, October 8th: No School Tuesday, October 9th: Spirit Week One Day of Crusader Giving Wednesday, October 10th: Spirit Week Senior English Trip to DC PSATs Freshman Retreat Thursday, October 11th: Spirit Week

ALL students will be transitioning to Google Chromebooks this fall. Students will receive their Chromebooks during Crusader Periods. Junior class deployment will begin the week of 10/1 and Senior class will begin during the week of 10/22. Students must turn in their school issued iPad during their scheduled time to receive a Chromebook, or choose to buy the iPad “As-Is� for $25. Student turning in their iPad must include the iPad, case, charger, and cord. Any student choosing to purchase their iPad must present a check made payable to LCHS on the day of transition. NO CASH will be accepted. Only school issued devices (Chromebooks) can be used in the classroom.

Friday, October 12th: No personal devices will be used for classroom Spirit Week Field Day activities, unless the teacher approves. iPads Homecoming Football Game will be treated like student phones; they must be Saturday, October 13th: Homecoming Dance

put away during the duration of each class.


What can you accomplish in forty-eight hours? Read a book, do chores. . .the options are endless! But would you think of writing an award winning composition complete with lyrics? Most of us would say no but that is exactly what Lancaster Catholic’s Lizbeth Stephan, Class of 2021, did when she composed and recorded her original song, “Provider of Joy” on the piano with classmate Cody McSherry on vocals for the Catholic Daughters of America National Education Contest. Lizbeth was not sure if she was going to compete in the Catholic Daughters of America competition for 2018 because she faced the adjustment of being a Freshman, trying to balance homework and other obligations. But once her mind was set, she was determined to submit a piece of music to the contest. “Sometimes it is hard to write music,” said Lizbeth. “Once you find a flow, the music just comes to you.” “Provider of Joy” took less than two days to complete and won Lizbeth 1st place in the Music Category for Division 3 Catholic Daughter of America Chapters for Lancaster County, 1st place for the State of Pennsylvania and 2nd place Nationally! Click here to read the Lizbeth’s full story!


Seven students from LCHS with the Lancaster Chamber Women in Business for their first field trip to PA College of Health Sciences on Friday, September 28th.

Members of the 2018 State Champion Baseball team were honored at the Capitol building in Harrisburg on Wednesday, October 3rd.

Members of the 2018 Girl’s Championship Basketball team were honored at the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg on Wednesday, October 3rd.


Breakfast with Santa Request In about two months we will be having our annual Breakfast with Santa for the little kids which supports the Fine and Performing Arts here at LCHS.

Catholic College Fair Lancaster Catholic Juniors and Seniors visited the Old Gym today to talk to representatives during the Catholic College Fair.

This year we are asking for donations of Christmas wrapping paper. Donations can be dropped off in the Good Samaritan Office. Please bring them by mid October/ early November. Thank you!

Breakfast with Santa This year Breakfast with Santa will take place on Saturday, December 8th from 8:30-10:30 in the morning. Christmas festivities will begin at 9 AM.

Crusader Legacy Golf Classic On September 24th, Catholic High was able to raise over $50,000 through the Crusader Legacy Golf Classic for student scholarships. Thank you to all you came out or donated to the event!


Attention Class of 2020 students with an interest in health care careers: Lancaster General Hospital (LGH) is currently accepting applicants for the 2019 Winter Student Program. The program allows students to experience first-hand the day-to-day activities in a professional healthcare setting. The students are given the opportunity to work side by side with LGH clinical staff members who will mentor them throughout the program. Upon completion of the program (50 hours) the student is eligible for a $500 scholarship to the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences for a major clinical program. Applications will be accepted from September 21st to October 5th. If students would like to apply for the high school program, they should log onto www.LancasterGeneralHealth.org to obtain instructions and download the application from the student volunteer page. Please download the current winter application from the website. Students from Lancaster Catholic have enjoyed this opportunity in the past. If you have questions, please contact Maria (717) 544-4863 or Beth (717) 5444845 at LGH or contact your school counselor.


Spirit Week Schedule Monday, October 8th

Faculty In-Service: No School

Tuesday, October 9th

Themed Dress Down Day “Purple and Gold”

Saturday, October 13th

Homecoming Dance (Please see below for more information regarding Time, Place and Dress Code)

Wednesday, October 10th

Freshman Retreat (Required for ALL Freshmen) PSATs (Sophomores & Juniors Optional but Note is needed if NOT in School) Senior English Trip to Washington DC

Thursday, October 11th

Themed Dressed Down Day “Red, White and Blue”

Friday, October 12th

Field Day - Modified Schedule with Activities at Crusader Stadium. - Students must bring cash to buy lunch on Field Day. Student lunch accounts will not be able to be accessed. - Food Trucks will be selling food for lunch at the Stadium.

Homecoming Flowers Look good supporting LCHS MiniTHON at homecoming with Royer’s flowers!

Homecoming Football Game (Catholic High vs Northern Lebanon at Order Online at royers.com/home7 PM. Homecoming Queen is crowned at coming or by clicking here. halftime)


Homecoming Court

Lancaster Catholic’s Homecoming Court is composed of eleven senior ladies who were voted onto the Court by their fellow senior classmates. The 2018 Homecoming Court is (top row, left to right) Megan Lyle, Ellie Bryce, Kiki Jefferson, Julia Castagna, Mary Elizabeth Wagner, Camille Zapata (bottom row) Eryn Albright, Mary Zukus, Maddy Nolt, Peyton Jaquis and Claire Wolfe.

Homecoming Information The theme for the dance is “Around the World.” Tickets are now on sale during lunches until Oct. 11th. No tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets are $14.


Lancaster Catholic Homecoming Dance The LCHS Homecoming Dance is Saturday, October 13th. In the interest of student safety, please be advised that Catholic High will be administering random breathalyzer tests to students as they enter the dance. Any bags brought into the dance will be kept in a secure and locked area and are also subject to search. Dance begins at 7:00PM and ends at 10:00PM. No student will be admitted after 9:00. Any student wishing to leave before the end of the dance may sign out, and will NOT be re-admitted.

Dance Attire Ladies are expected to dress in a manner appropriate for the occasion, and reflective of the modesty expected of Christian women. Specifically listed below are dresses that are NOT acceptable. o No exposed tattoos o No appearance of exposed flesh (nude or mesh material) in inappropriate areas o No plunging backs, necklines, or overexposed backs o Length of dress must meet the fingertips o No excessive cleavage o No bare mid-drifts (no two-piece dresses) Men are expected to dress in a manner appropriate for the occasion. Expectations are listed below: o No earrings o Must be clean shaven o No exposed tattoos Please click here for more information about Dress Attire and Violations.


Seniors to Washington, DC As an extension of their literature study, seniors from Lancaster Catholic will be spending the day in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, October 10th. One group will begin at the Holocaust Museum and move on to Arlington National Cemetery for the afternoon. Students that studied literature from several wars will tour the Smithsonian Museum of American History, visit the Vietnam War Memorial, and end at the cemetery. We pray that this day will prove a moving and memorable experience for all.

Freshman Retreat The Freshman retreat will take place on Wednesday, October 10th and is designed to welcome our new class to the LCHS family and to begin to build class unity and is held in the fall on a regular school day. The day starts with Mass. Students will work on team building activities, and discuss why it’s important to be an active part of the school. They are challenged to explore and grow in their faith and begin to learn that the purpose of their education is to serve God and help proclaim the Gospel with their lives.

Important Details: - Students are allowed to Dress Down as long as they follow the Dress Code Guidelines laid out in the Handbook. - Students NEED to bring their own lunch to the retreat. NO Food will be served in the lunch lines. - You do not need a permission slip, this is a regular school day for you 8am to 2:55 PM.


A few tips about the upcoming PSAT on Wednesday, October 10th • While many juniors may have taken the test last year, students can only qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Competition during junior year. • It’s tempting to allow your students to take the day off, but this test is a great preparation for college admission testing and additional targeted areas of practice through Khan Academy. • For test day, make sure your student has at least 2 pencils (non- mechanical) and a calculator with fresh batteries. • Get a good night’s sleep the night before testing and eat a good breakfast before the test. • This is a national test, students who take this test must listen carefully to their room proctors as no student will be permitted to go back to previous sections and change answers or use their cell phones during the exam period. Room assignments will be posted in the hallways directing students to specific rooms. - Students taking the PSAT are required to be in proper Lancaster Catholic uniform.


Dig Pink The LCHS girls volleyball team is hosting a Dig Pink game, October 9th to raise funds for the Side Out Foundation, an organization that raises funds and awareness for breast cancer. The October 9th game will be a PINK OUT, we are asking all fans to wear pink to the game. In addition, we will have a bake sale to raise money for the Side-Out Foundation. Since it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our team will also wear our Dig Pink uniforms October 4th and 17th (home games) to raise awareness. Baked goods will also be available during those home games. If you wish to donate to the SideOut Foundation, click here.

If you are a parent of a Crusader Athlete, remember that a minimum of 10 hours of service to the Athletic Department is required to help off-set costs of hosting sporting events. By volunteering, the Athletic Department does not need to pay someone to be a clock keeper, sell tickets or work concessions. Click here to volunteer with Athletics!


Christmas in the Big Apple to benefit the LCHS Field Hockey Team What: Where: When: Why: Cost:

“Do As You Please” Bus Trip to New York City Sunday, December 9, 2018 ~ 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. to benefit the LCHS Field Hockey Team $54.00 per person - includes driver gratuity

On Sunday, December 9, 2018, we will depart Lancaster Catholic High School at 7 a.m. sharp!

We will be dropped off at the rear of the Winter Garden Theater which is a prime location to enjoy shopping, the theater district, the museums, and Time Square. NYC will be abuzz with Christmas decorations and good cheer.

Bus picks up at the same location at 7 p.m. for an approximate return to Lancaster Catholic High School at 10 p.m.

Tickets cost $54 which includes the gratuity for the • bus drivers. • We have two buses reserved for this event so space • is limited - first come/first served.

Make your reservation by November 16 at the latest! Money due with your reservation. Make checks payable to LCHS Boosters.

Questions? Please contact Diana Anater at (717) 951-5198 or danater@lchsyes.org.

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“Do As You Please” Bus Trip to NYC - Sunday, December 9, 2018 - Reservation Form Names of attendees ______________________________________________________________________ with at least one ______________________________________________________________________ contact email and phone number: ______________________________________________________________________ PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE REQUIRED: We understand this is a non-chaperoned trip. I have spoken to my child about adhering to the time schedule. _________________________________________________________________________________________ A contact phone number for the day of the trip is ____________________________. ______# TICKETS @ $54 PER TICKET = ________ Make checks payable to LCHS Boosters| Make your reservations by November 16, 2018 Mail or deliver completed form with payment to: Lancaster Catholic Athletic Office · 650 Juliette Ave. · Lancaster, PA 17601 · ATTN: NYC TRIP/FIELD HOCKEY


The Campus Ministry Department is looking for adult volunteers to help with the I Am Youth Rally! The rally is for Middle School aged students on Sunday, October 21st. The event begins at 11, but help is wanted from 8:00am – 6:00pm. You can volunteer on Sign-Up Genius. Adult volunteers will be needed for check in, hospitality, and chaperoning. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to Art Bamert, abamert@ lchsyes.org, or Noelle Cybulski, ncybulski@lchsyes.org, or call at (717) 5090315 ext.123. Please sign-up by October 17th!


Star Team Update: On behalf of the STAR Team, we wanted students and families to be aware of a new way to make a STAR referral if you are concerned about a student. We now have a electronic form that students or parents can complete right from our LCHS web page. From the LCHS web page you can click the student or parent tab (at the top of the screen) and look on the right side drop down box for the STAR Form. The form has the option to make an anonymous referral if preferred. The mission of the LCHS Student Assistance Program (STAR) is to identify, intervene, refer, and monitor students having school-related problems. These may be due to personal difficulties, mental health issues (anxiety, depression, etc.), or drug & alcohol concerns. This year’s STAR Team members are: Pete Anderson Rob Cavender Rachel Cicioni Joie Culbert Jill Grosh Sharon Herman Kyla Hockley Adrienne Howe PJ Kegel Nick Marinaro Beth Newill Bill Perkins Terri Swisher Tracy Wagner

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Phonathon Volunteers Needed Phonathon is in need of volunteers for the following dates: October 14-16 October 21-23 Phonathon begins at 5:30 PM with calls being made from 6-8:30 PM. Mark your calendars! Save the Date! Click here to sign up for a Phonathon! One Day of Crusader Giving is Heading Your Way! Join us on October 9th as we raise money for The Lancaster Catholic Fund.

If you would like to support Phonathon but can not volunteer during those hours, Phonathon is looking for food donations to provide volunteers with snacks. Click here to sign up to donate snacks!

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 for the 2018-2019 school year, applied at the end of the 2nd marking period. Currently, five Crusader families are receiving this discount. All you have to do is recommend Lancaster Catholic! Please contact Kyla Hockley, Admissions Director, for more information at 717-509-0313 or by emailing khockley@lchsyes.org.


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Resurrection Elementary Catholic School Open House

Resurrection Catholic School will host an open house October 18th featuring animals. In recognition of St. Francis, the patron saint of animals whose feast day is in October, the public is invited to a 1 p.m. Zoo America assembly called “Paws, Claws, Scales and Tails” that will teach how animals survive in the wild – including foraging, eating, swimming, escaping from and defending against predators. Alternatively, come in the evening, 6-7 p.m. , for Fun With Our Animal Friends to see kindergarten through 3 rd grade animal projects. The school welcomes families considering Catholic school especially if kindergarten approaches for their child. Resurrection strives to create a balance so children learn, socially interact and get what they need to prepare them for success in future grades. “Anyone thinking about kindergarten for their children will want to see the fun and creative lessons our students engage in every day,” said Principal Brenda Weaver. “Our primary grade teachers and families will share their animal creations they imagine and design themselves.” Resurrection’s K-8 building offers a safe, yet disciplined environment where students from multi-cultural backgrounds share the opportunity to achieve in happy surroundings. Students are educated in the Catholic faith with daily religion classes, morning and dismissal prayers and weekly Masses. Kindly call the school, 717-392-3083, to assure your seat at the Zoo America assembly.


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