Semester 2 | Week 13
Dear Parents,
Well, we made it to April! I can't believe it is almost the end of Lent, almost May, and so close to the end of the year. Thank you, parents, for allowing our school to be a part of your children's lives.
This Friday is our last Stations of the Cross and the Knights of Columbus last fish fry for Lent this year. The weather looks to be nice, so we will have Stations at 2:30 in the lower garden. Please join us if you can. Then, beginning at 5:00, enjoy some delicious catfish, salmon, or cheese pizza at the Knights of Columbus hall on Orchard. The Knights are very generous supporters of our school; it is wonderful when we can support them as well.
As we come to the end of Lent, I wanted to share my favorite reminder from
Bishop Ricken's Living the Faith:
Be patient with yourself. When we're confronted with our own weakness during Lent, the temptation is to get angry and frustrated. "What a bad person I am!" But that is the wrong lesson. God is calling us to be patient and to see ourselves as He does, with unconditional love.
I can tell you every time I have messed up this Lent, but I could not list five things I have done correctly. Loving myself unconditionally is near impossible, especially some days, when all I see are my faults. I am so thankful God does not see me the way I see myself!
Thanks to our kindergarten teachers, Mrs. Benally and Ms. Beasley, for a super First Friday Family Lunch, and thank you to everyone who was able to attend. The gym was beautiful, and our students did a wonderful job of singing and dancing to "Jesus is my Superhero." Our last family lunch for this year is Friday, May 2, hosted by Preschool and PreK.
Will you please purchase or sell your Night to Remember ticket by this Friday, April 11? Oh, how I hope you are buying the dinner ticket and planning to attend! Our co-chairs, Ashley Seyfarth and Jenni Strickler, have done a great job of continuing the traditions that make this event unique to our school, while adding new and exciting activities to make it even more special this year. The food will be great, with new options to match everyone's tastes; the band will be great, with just the right music to get everyone dancing; and the items in the live auction, silent auction, student art silent auction, and dessert auction are abundant and varied, with something for everyone. There is nothing more exciting than the auction of the boards, but there is nothing better than getting so many people together in one room who love and support our school. I sincerely hope all our parents can attend; it will truly be a
Night to Remember.
Previous Information
- If you would like to send pictures or videos of your kiddos to Mrs. S, will you please do so ASAP? The link is: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PoD35Fo0iVyqYjX6wFNzlSXIBC-CaFOjor you can send them through email to bschwenk@shcsfarmington.org. She is making a promotional video for our school to be shared on social media, and we would like all our students to be included.
- We will have our next local business revenue sharing fundraiser on Wednesday, April 16 at Slim Chickens, beginning at 4:00 PM. All you have to do is mention SHCS at the register, and they will give us 15% of your total. No flyer required!
- With the expansion of our Robotics program, we need more storage space. We will be getting rid of all the clothes in our storage closet, except the girls’ jumpers and communion dresses. If you would like to get some clothes for your kiddos, come get whatever you want by Tuesday, April 8.
- New InformationFather Tim has made it possible for our old tile floor in the gym to be removed this summer. Enviro-Tech will begin work the week after school is out, and our building will have to be closed for at least two weeks. After the old flooring is removed, we will begin the process of having new flooring installed. We have looked into having a summer program for students, but that does not seem to be possible this year because of not having our gym available.
- On Wednesday, April 16 at 1:00 PM, we will have our third annual Egg Drop. Students will build contraptions that will hopefully keep a raw egg from breaking when dropped from various heights. This is such a fun activity for our school, and it is so cool to see some of the ideas our students come up with and create. Look for more information soon.
- This WeekStudents in grades 2 - 8 will be taking the ARK test this week in computer class.
- On Wednesday, all middle school students will be at Sycamore Park for a service project.
- On Thursday we have our Walk and Roll, beginning at 7:45 AM. Students can bring their bike, scooter, skateboard, or skate and roll, or just walk, around the block by our school. Parents can park in the Family Center parking lot and meet everyone on Allen Avenue. We will walk or roll for a while then meet in the gym for morning prayer and blueberry muffins. Last year's Walk and Roll was so much fun, and I know it will be this year, too!
- On Friday, Rosa, Angelina, Sofia, and Moira will be going to Socorro for the State Science Fair. Ben will be going to State National History Day. Good luck to all of them!
- Next WeekWe will have school only Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. We do not have school Thursday or Friday because of Easter. We also get the following Monday off as well.
- On Wednesday, April 16, we will send home Progress Reports with grades for the first three weeks of quarter 4; we will have our Egg Drop at 1:00 PM in the back of the school; and our fundraiser at Slim Chickens will begin at 4:00 PM.
In the last twenty months that I have gotten to be the principal at Sacred Heart Catholic School, I have learned so much about so many things. I can truly say these have been two of the best years of my 39 years in education. One of the biggest things I have learned is how the small size of our school affects relationships between our students, sometimes looking more like sibling relationships than classmate relationships. There are times when our students are best friends, going to each other's houses for playdates and spending as much time together as possible. Other times, they are getting on each other's nerves and fighting like brothers or sisters. Our teachers do an excellent job of managing behavior in the classroom, but even then, they cannot see or hear everything that is done or said. Unfortunately, sometimes some of our sweet, kind, Christian, loving students will say something mean to another student. When our teachers hear it, they will handle it immediately. If it becomes physical or consistent, I will get involved. Please know that as a school, mean behavior by anyone is not accepted and we will do our best to address it every time it occurs. If your kiddo comes home and tells you that another student said or did something that was mean, please tell your student's teacher, or sit down with me in my office and talk to me. Every teacher and staff member at our school cares about your child. We want what is best for every child we get to have attend our school. Our school is filled with humans and not one of us is perfect; however, I know there is no better school anywhere for your child to be at, and no better group of adults to teach your child. Your child is seen. Your child is heard. Your child is loved. Thank you for trusting us with your student.
Please join us for morning prayer, Mass, and Stations of the Cross this week if you can.
❤️, Kelly
March 31 - April 5, 2025
Monday, March 31 - IA Club
Tuesday, April 1 - Birthdays; Robotics Meeting at 3:15 PM; Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, April 2 –Choir practice; First Communion Retreat at 5:30 PM in the church
Thursday, April 3 - Confessions; Father Tim's birthday
Friday, April 4 - First Friday Family Lunch hosted by the Kindergarten; Stations of the Cross at 2:30 PM; Knights of Columbus Fish Fry
Saturday, April 5 - Choir at 4:30 PM Mass
April 7 - 11, 2025 - ARK Testing in Computer Classes
Monday, April 7 - IA Club
Tuesday, April 8 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, April 9 – Middle School volunteer project at Sycamore Park; Choir practice
Thursday, April 10 - Walk and Roll at 7:30 AM
Friday, April 11 - State Science Fair and State National History Day; 4th field trip to SJC; Stations of the Cross at 2:30 PM; Knights of Columbus Fish Fry
April 14 - 18, 2025
Monday, April 14 - No IA Club
Tuesday, April 15 - No Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, April 16 – Progress Reports; Egg Drop; No Choir practice; Fundraiser at Slim Pickens
Thursday, April 18 - Easter Break
Friday, April 18 - Easter Break
April 21 - 25, 2025
Monday, April 21 - Easter Break
Tuesday, April 22 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, April 23 – Middle School Girls Retreat; Choir practice
Thursday, April 24 - Night to Remember class art projects due
Friday, April 25 -
Saturday, April 26 - Night to Remember
April 28 - May 2, 2025
Monday, April 28 - IA Club
Tuesday, April 29 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, April 30 – Choir practice
Thursday, May 1 - Confessions
Friday, May 2 - 5th grade field trip; May Crowning at 8:30 AM Mass; First Friday Family Lunch hosted by Preschool and PreK
Saturday, May 3 - SHCS Choir, Confirmation and First Communion at 4:30 PM Mass
May 5 - 9, 2025 - Teacher Appreciation Week
Monday, May 5 - IA Club
Tuesday, May 6 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, May 7 – May Birthdays; Progress Reports; Choir practice
Thursday, May 8 -
Friday, May 9 -
May 12 - 16, 2025
Monday, May 12 - IA Club
Tuesday, May 13 - Ukulele Jam
Wednesday, May 14 – June and July Summer Birthdays; Choir practice
Thursday, May 15 - Field Day
Friday, May 16 - 8th Grade Graduation
May 19 - 23, 2025
Monday, May 19 -
Tuesday, May 20 -
Wednesday, May 21 – Final grades due; PreK Graduation
Thursday, May 22 - Last day of school; 2:00 PM Mass; Report Cards
Friday, May 23 - Teacher workday 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM; Lunch provided by Mr. Ortiz









