Dear Parents,
Catholic Schools Week
Oh, what a wonderful Catholic Schools Week we had. We had so many activities and special happenings; there was something for everyone! I cannot say thank you enough to Taylor Whirry and Andrea Martinez for organizing the week. They did a fabulous job of keeping the things we traditionally have, but also introducing new activities. Our teachers and staff were well fed, and we got to see lots of creative outfits on our students. Thank you, Taylor and Andrea, for putting so much thought into planning and for truly making this week special. I want to thank Coach Katie as well because she made sure things ran smoothly at school all week. Thank you, Coach Katie, for providing coffee and donuts for our teachers and staff, and for helping with lunch and the celebration on Friday.
One of new things we had this week were guest speakers on Celebrating our Vocations Day right after morning prayer on Thursday. Thanks to Robbie Donald and John Keating, two of our dads, who talked about how they use their faith in their careers and shared stories of how they know God is with them on their jobs. We also had the FPD Chief of Police speak about how she uses her faith in her career as a police officer. Chief Tafoya shared her passion for keeping our community safe and how God is also with her on her job as she makes decisions that affect Farmington. What wonderful role models and sources of inspiration all three were for our students. Our students did a great job of listening to our speakers and asked some very good questions.
Another new addition to Catholic Schools Week was our school-wide celebration at noon on Friday. It was so wonderful to see all our school together. Big kids played basketball and kickball with the little kids, and everyone seemed to have a great time just being together. Our week ended as we celebrated our teachers and staff, along with our families. Thank you to everyone who made this week so wonderful.
Penny War
Congratulations to Mrs. Lange's class for winning our Penny War. Not only did they raise the most money, but they also had the most points. Mrs. Lange and her class will be getting a pizza party and an ice cream party soon. Thank you to everyone who sent pennies, silver coins, bills, and checks, making our Penny War a huge success! We received over $5700 which will be used to meet the financial responsibilities of the school. Your generosity and the students' enthusiasm are both greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Mrs. Carla for keeping up with all the donations and informing us of the amount raised each day. Thanks, also, to the wonderful money counters. We could not have a Penny War without the money counters.
Night to Remember
We had a great Night to Remember meeting last Wednesday night. Thanks to Ashley Seyfarth and Jenny Strickler for planning and running the meeting, and also co-chairing our event. This year, Night to Remember is Saturday, April 26 at the Civic Center. Ashley and Jenny are keeping the traditional things that make our event so special and adding a few exciting things as well. I will let you know when our next meeting is scheduled; everyone is welcome.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Thank you to everyone who was able to go to Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory on Saturday. Dr. Grandjean just texted me and told me we made $805 on the fundraiser yesterday. WOW!!! That is WAY more than any of the other ones we have done this year. Thank you, Dr. Grandjean, for organizing this fundraiser with Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and again, thank you to everyone who was able to buy chocolate yesterday.
Enrollment for 2025 - 2026
Enrollment for next year is open on our website! The web address is https://www.shcsfarmington.org/enrollments. Right now, it does not seem to be pre-populating student and family information; Mrs. Carla will get that fixed on Monday. Also, disregard the red statement of closed classes. Mrs. Carla will get that fixed as well.
ACE Scholarship
Mrs. Carla has added ACE Scholarship information to Gradelink, including income thresholds. The application process opens tomorrow, Monday, February 3, 2025. We encourage everyone who meets the income guidelines to apply for this very generous scholarships that covers half of your student's tuition.
We are getting a school bus!
The mission school in Thoreau was gifted new buses and they are giving us a 2022 thirty-two passenger bus with only 36,000 miles on it! This gift can open all kinds of opportunities for our school. The bus will be delivered Tuesday.
Progress Reports
Last week was so busy that we forgot about progress reports! We will send them home this week on Wednesday.
February Birthdays
Also on Wednesday, we will celebrate February birthdays at 8:00 AM in the gym during morning prayer.
Confessions on Thursday
Father Tim and Father Jeff will hear confessions this Thursday after morning prayer.
First Friday Family Lunch
This Friday, February 7, is our February First Friday Family Lunch. This month's lunch is hosted by the second grade. Ms. Jackson's students have made hearts and other decorations. I am certain you will be able to feel the love the minute you walk into our gym. Students in Preschool through first grade eat at 11 AM. Students in grades two through four eat at 11:30 AM, and our students in grades five through eight eat at noon. The lower doors will be open so you can enter there.
Middle School Valentine's Dance
Our students in grades five through eight will have a dance this Friday night from 6:00 to 9:00 PM in our school gym. We need chaperones...lots and lots of chaperones. Every parent is welcome. We also need desserts like cookies and cupcakes. The kiddos in those four grades are so excited.
First Reconciliation
On Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 10:00 AM, we have several second graders who will be making their First Reconciliation in the church. Congratulations to each of them and thanks to Miss Alex Burnham for preparing them for this sacrament.
Parent Meeting
On Wednesday, February 12, please join me in the Family Center at 6:00 PM for a parent meeting. I will provide you with information regarding tuition next year (the same for MOST grades,) our budget, and any changes that we know of for next year. Please join us if you can.
February 13 and 14
During the second week of February, we will be shutting down the gym so the storage closet can be thoroughly cleaned and painted, and all the equipment sanitized. On Thursday, February 13, we will have sack lunches and eat in classrooms. On Friday, February 14, we will have pizza for everyone and eat in the Family Center. We will have PE outside if the weather permits, or in the Family Center if not, on Thursday. Mrs. Rita will have before and after school in the Family Center as well on those two days.
Robotics
On Saturday, February 15 our four Robotics teams will be competing at State in Albuquerque. These middle schoolers have been spending many hours preparing. I know each team will do a great job and a trip to Houston for Regionals is a real possibility this year. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Idzerda for sponsoring this fine group of students and for their parents' support; our robotics teams would not be successful without them.
Presidents Day
Our school will be closed on Monday, February 17, 2025, in observance of Presidents Day.
English Expo
For the first time, SHCS is sending students to Albuquerque for English Expo. We have eight middle school students who will be competing on Saturday, February 22. Thanks to Ms. Alysia and Mr. Dylan for preparing these students for our first English Expo.
Science Fair
We currently have six middle school girls who have created projects for Science Fair. The San Juan County Science air is March 7 and 8, 2025. All six girls have been preparing under the direction of Dr. Grandjean, and we are excited to see which of the girls will compete.
From Mrs. Isbell
Thank you so much for the plastic lids for art class. We are rich in lids so we will not need anymore, except for these colors: purple, pink, and orange. Thank you!!
Dream Vacation Raffle
Thank you for continuing to sell your raffle tickets. Money is due February 28, 2025.
Whew! That's a lot for our little school. Thank you for your continued and generous support of Sacred Heart Catholic School. Every single thing you do for us is greatly appreciated. As a parish school, we are blessed to have Father Tim as our leader. As a Catholic school, we are blessed to have teachers and staff who love our Catholic faith and truly love our students, and wonderful families who trust us with their students. We are very, very blessed.
I hope you have a great week.
❤️, Kelly
February 3 - 7, 2025
Monday, February 3 - IA Club
Tuesday, February 4 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, February 5 - February birthdays celebrated at morning prayer; Progress Reports; Choir practice
Thursday, February 6 - Confessions
Friday, February 7 - First Friday Family lunch hosted by 2nd grade; Middle School Dance (Grades 5 - 8) at 6:00 PM in the gym
Saturday, February 8 - First Reconciliation at 10:00 AM in the church, Choir at 4:30 PM Mass
February 10 - 14, 2025
Monday, February 10 - IA Club
Tuesday, February 11 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, February 12 - Choir practice; Parent meeting for all students in the Family Center at 6:00 PM
Thursday, February 13 - Sack lunches in your classroom
Friday, February 14 - Valentine's Day; Pizza lunch in the family center; Robotics teams to Albuquerque
Saturday, February 15 - Robotics teams competing in Albuquerque
February 17 - 21, 2025
Monday, February 17 - Presidents Day - No school
Tuesday, February 18 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, February 19 - Progress Reports sent home; Choir practice
Thursday, February 20 -
Friday, February 21- English Expo students to Albuquerque
Saturday, February 15 - English Expo students competing in Albuquerque
February 24 - 28, 2025
Monday, February 24 - IA Club
Tuesday, February 25 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, February 26 - Choir practice
Thursday, February 27 -
Friday, February 28 - Raffle ticket money due