Crusaders Alive Open House Have you heard about Lancaster Catholic’s Open House, Crusaders Alive? This Sunday, October 27th from 11:30 AM-5 PM, Lancaster Catholic will offer a conference-style event where families can drop in for tours, take part in interactive sessions and have the chance to win free tuition for a year! Special Message to ParentsWhy should this matter to you since your student is already here? New and transfer students who apply to Lancaster Catholic have the power to recommend your family as a referral which gives you $500 tuition credit! For more information about this event or about the referral credit, contact Kyla at khockley@lchsyes.org.
Upcoming Events Crusaders Alive Open House
MiniTHON 2020 Kickoff Assembly
1st Quarter Ends
2nd Quarter Begins & Penn Square Music Event
All Saints’ Day Mass
October 27
October 28
October 30
October 31
November 1
LCHS Earns Cardinal Newman Society Status Lancaster Catholic High School was recognized as a Catholic Education Honor Roll School by the Cardinal Newman Society on Monday. LCHS was one of just three high schools in Pennsylvania to earn the honor. “It is great affirmation for Lancaster Catholic to be recognized by the Catholic Education Honor Roll,” Lancaster Catholic’s president Tim Hamer remarked. “This distinction confirms our commitment to the mission of Catholic education. I applaud the leadership, administration, students, parents, teachers, and staff for their hard work in assuring a strong Catholic identity permeates all that we do in preparing our students to be future leaders in both society and the Church.” Lancaster Catholic engaged in a thorough internal and external review of its comprehensive program offerings before being awarded this status. It has received specific recognition for its strong integration of Catholic identity throughout its efforts, including the integrity of its mission, and the strength of its community and rich spiritual live. The Honor Roll also recognized the school’s efforts at integral formation of the minds, bodies, and spirits of its students as well as its comprehensive academic program which seeks to instill a Christian vision of the world and human wisdom and culture. “The Honor Roll is a helpful tool for families and benefactors in recognizing the quality of a Catholic high school,” said Patrick J. Reilly, president of The Cardinal Newman Society. “It is external validation that a school is both focused and successful in meeting the high calling of Catholic schools to serve the well-being and salvation of students and to serve the common good. We are very pleased to have Lancaster Catholic join in the nationally recognized ranks of excellence; this is a select group. The school has well demonstrated they are successful in meeting the key principles that guide Catholic education.” The Cardinal Newman Society has recognized over 300 high-performing Catholic high schools nationwide since the program’s inception in 2004.
Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Mr. Murr served as a clinician for the PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators Association) Professional Development Day on October 14th at York College. The session was entitled “A Creative Approach to Building a Percussion Ensemble” and gave attendees tips on how to start a Percussion Ensemble within their school community.
Fall Blood Drive Did you know that a premature newborn may need 1-4 units of red blood cells while in ICU, or an automobile accident victim may need 4-40 units? You can save lives by being a donor at our annual “fall” blood drive. It is a safe and easy process which takes approximately 45 minutes. The drive will be held Tuesday, November 5 from 8:00 to 2:00 in the Old Gym. The Blood Drive is sponsored by our Future Medical Leaders of America Club and Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank. Anyone age 16 or older, weighing at least 110 pounds and in good health on the day of the drive may donate. Pennsylvania law requires a parent consent form for students who are 16 years old. Permission forms are available in the Library and must be returned by Friday, November 1. Unfortunately, International students may not donate since they have not been in the U.S. for 1 complete year. All donors must present a photo ID at the time of donation. Beginning Tuesday, October 22 sign-up sheets for donating will be available in the Library. Please encourage your son or daughter to donate. If you would like to donate please email Miss Susan Martin at smatin@lchsyes.org with your preferred time.
Athletic Volunteers for the last 2 home regular season games Friday is the last home game for the Crusader football team and help is needed in the concession stand and parking! Saturday is the last regular season home game for the Lady Crusader soccer team! Help is needed with ticket sales and in the concession booth. Sign up here! Contact Athletics at 717-509-0316 for more information or if you have questions.
Part-Time Help Wanted in Cafeteria Lancaster Catholic High School is in need of a part-time cafeteria worker for the current year. Hours are Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. If interested, please contact Misty Pitrovich at 717-509-0306 or pick up an application in the LCHS main office.
St. Anthony holds 34th bazaar St. Anthony of Padua Church will hold its 34 th annual Christmas Bazaar Nov. 9, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m. to noon, in the Resurrection Catholic School cafeteria at 521 E. Orange St. With the theme Jesus is the Reason, much is offered including wreath and garden, trim-a-tree, crafts, religious items, and gift baskets. There’s always a treasure to be found at the jewelry table for just a few dollars. Raffle items are valued at a minimum $50. For $1, take a chance on a television, Fit-bit, garden wagon and bench, mani-pedi, Sister Irenita watercolor, and many gift cards to local restaurants and businesses. Raffle will be drawn at 2 p.m. Saturday. Food will be offered throughout, including authentic Vietnamese eggrolls, soup and sandwiches. Contact Livia Riley, 717-299-6617 for information.
Glory Denied- Penn Square Music Festival Glory Denied is the acclaimed opera by Tom Cipullo based on the book by Tom Philpott which tells the true story of America’s longest-held prisoner of war. With over 20 productions, the piece is one of the most frequently performed operas of the 21st-century. “It is the true story of an American family torn apart during the unsettling era of the unpopular Vietnam War. Cipullo’s masterfully taut adaption of Tom Philpott’s book of the same name, makes a cogent impression…with a score that is by turns chaotic, angular, melodic, harmonious, and even at times, serene. . . . a thrillingly varied score, mesmerizing libretto, . . .” said James Sohre, of Opera Today on November 23, 2018. Mr. Scott Drackley, former LCHS teacher and current artistic director of Penn Square, will bring four professional opera singers in collaboration with the English Department to enrich the seniors’ study of the Vietnam War Era. Two weeks after standing before the Vietnam Wall on their field trip, students will hear lyrics and music echoing the pain and turmoil of the 1960s-1970s. Students prepared by reading excerpts from Jim Thompson’s biography and will hear songs from the opera as well as engage in a Q&A with Drackley and the singers about their training and preparation. It is an incredible opportunity to fuse history, music, and psychology as all three converge in this remarkable tale. The story has been fittingly labeled an American epic. This free event will be presented on Thursday, October 31, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. in Old Main Gym. All are welcome.
Save the Dates for these Upcoming FPA Events Wednesday, November 6: Rizzetta’s Tones Concert featuring Cody McSherry’21 Thursday, November 7: Artist-in-Residence Day with Joseph Ross Saturday, November 9: Piano Bar Night *21+ event* Saturday, November 16: BIG BIG Jazz Band Dance *21+ event* Thursday, November 21- Saturday, November 23: Little Women Fall Play
Lancaster Catholic High School
Teacher Spotlight
Dave Sharp
Personable, Caring, Analytical Math Teacher B.S. & M.S. in Nuclear Science
Tell us about your family! What is your favorite thing about Lancaster Catholic? The way people care about one another
If you could have a super power, what would it be? Supersonic Speed/Flight
If you could have any other job, what would it be? Scientist
What is one item on your bucket list? To visit Ireland!
I am married to the wonderful Lisa Sharp who works in the main office. We have two daughters who are LCHS graduates - Meghan and Kiley. We have a four-year old granddaughter named Hayden.
What has been the most rewarding part of teaching? Seeing the growth in students’ math abilities throughout the school year. Witnessing those “Aha” moments.
How long have you been a teacher at Lancaster Catholic High School? Twenty years. Dave Sharp is the 2018 Frederick F. Noel Distinguished Educator Award honoree. This award goes to a distinguished Catholic educator who has served at a Catholic school for 10+ years, has been nominated by peers and has contributed significantly to the promotion of Christian values in the school.
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 15, 2019 ~ 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. to benefit the LCHS Field Hockey Team $54.00 per person - includes driver gratuity
On Sunday, December 15, 2019, 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.
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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 22 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 15, 2019 - 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 22, 2019 Mail or deliver completed form with payment to: Lancaster Catholic Athletic Office · 650 Juliette Ave. · Lancaster, PA 17601 · ATTN: NYC TRIP/FIELD HOCKEY
Little Crusaders Wrestling
Please send to Ken Nakagawa 806 Cobblestone Lane, Lancaster, PA 17601, (717)-283-5204. Registration may be sent via email to knakagawa89@yahoo.com. Registration fee is $60.00. Please make check out to Lancaster Catholic Athletics. The registration fee will include a singlet.
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Medical conditions: Practices: Practices will be held from November 18, 2019- February 26, 2020.
Membership Rules: Members shall work to the best of their ability. Members shall be attentive to instruction and non-disruptive to other members. Members shall treat other members and coaches with respect. Members shall not deface any of the facilities and shall treat all equipment with care. Members are free to attend any or all sessions but are encouraged to attend as many as possible. Any members who persist with repeated discipline problems will be dismissed.
I agree to abide by the rules and guidelines laid out above, and understand that failure to do so may result in my dismissal from the program. By my signature, I certify that I have read the rules and agree to abide by them.
Club member signature: Parent signature: Liability Release: I, the undersigned individually and as a parent/guardian of dsfsdfdsfdsfsdfsdfsdfdsfsdf, that he be admitted to participate in the Parochial Wrestling Program. I do hereby agree to release, discharge, and hold harmless Lancaster Catholic High School, the Crusader Mat Club, any and all coaches and employees connected with the program, of all causes, liabilities, damages, claims or demands whatsoever on account of any injury or accident involving the said minor arising out of the minor’s attending the club or in the course of completion and/or activities held in connection with the club.
School Counseling Corner Attention all Juniors! CTC tours will be held on November 12 (Brownstown), November 13 (Mount Joy), and November 14 (Willow Street) for anyone interested in full day programs for senior year, it’s essential to take a tour. See Mrs. Taormina for more information.
FAFSA Completion Night All seniors and parents of seniors are invited to the FAFSA Completion Night at Lancaster Catholic on November 12, 2019 in the Library at 5:30 PM. This is an outstanding way to complete this Financial Aid chore, ask questions of Sonya Mann-McFarland from PHEAA and eat pizza for all of your hard work! Please RSVP to Mrs. Grosh by November 8th.
AP Testing Alert! All students planning on taking AP tests in the spring must register and submit payment through www.TotalRegistration.net/AP/392100. Mrs. Grosh will be visiting AP classes reminding students that the deadline to decide if you are taking an AP test is approaching - November 15, 2019 will be the last day students may register for a test without a $40.00 penalty. Letters are going home to parents this week explaining College Board’s new deadlines.
Seniors! November 1st is next Friday. If you have Early Decision or Early Action deadlines, you need to contact your School Counselors now to meet those deadlines. Mrs. Taormina and Mrs. Grosh will not be available on October 31 or November 1st.
College Spotlight Lebanon Valley College, our neighbor in Annville, PA is a small liberal arts college perfect for students who are looking for a place to “call home.” Among its many degree offerings, Athletic Training, Biology, Education, etc. as well as a number of graduate degrees. LVC ranks 4th in all U.S. colleges in job placement with a 95.63% rate!
2020 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAMS OPPORTUNITY Lehigh University, University of Pittsburgh and Penn State PARENT AND STUDENT INFORMATION NIGHT Wednesday, October 30, 2019 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Current sophomores and juniors interested in experiential summer program opportunities in the healthcare industry, business, agriculture, leadership and international relations are encouraged to attend an informational session held on Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Karen Narkevic, Director of the Health Career Scholars Academy, University of Pittsburgh and Jenneth Layaou, Director of the Pennsylvania School for Excellence in the Agricultural Sciences will be the guest speakers for the evening. The programs are the same in content and selectivity as the former Governor’s Schools. The program Directors will be presenting information and answering questions regarding these opportunities. For further information, please visit programs website: Lehigh University, https://global.lehigh.edu/iacocca-institute/high-school/lehigh University of Pittsburgh, http://www.hcsa.pitt.edu/ Penn State, College of Agricultural Sciences, https://agsci.psu.edu/school-for-excellence
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