2014 june newsletter
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The theme
for June is
Success
Special points
of interest:
Race for Education
Golf Tournament
May Crowning
Reminders from
the Nurse
St Pius X
June 2014 Newsletter
St. Pius X Catholic School
Message from the Principal
Inside this is-
sue:
School
News
Important
Dates
Partners in Faith
June means the end of the school year and many “good-byes” before summer. For the
class of 2014, it is the final farewell to St. Pius X School. Many of our 8th graders
have grown up with us and St. Pius is the only school that they have ever known.
We have watched them mature from pre-kindergarteners and kindergartners into young
adults. When they are not immersed in their studies, they lead the school community
in prayer each day, tutor our younger students after school, perform acts of Christian
service, act as lectors and altar servers at our school and parish Masses, and volun-
teer to help their teachers and fellow classmates.
They will continue their journey next fall in high schools throughout the capital dis-
trict. We will miss their smiles as well as their antics, but we are secure in knowing
that they are very well-prepared for the academic challenges they will face.
Perhaps most importantly, while they have been with us at St. Pius, they have heard
the Gospel message each day, and they understand the responsibilities they bear as
Christians. We will pray that they take the lessons learned at home and school with
them to find success and happiness while at the same time helping make the world a
brighter place for everyone they meet. May God continue to bless them and their
families.
At the other end of the school, our younger students are winding up rather than wind-
ing down as the days get hotter and they sense the approach of swimming pools,
camping trips and the freedom from homework. It has been another rewarding year
for our school community and our dedicated faculty and staff. With your constant
support, and a commitment to our mission, we have tried to provide our students with
a wonderful place to learn and grow.
I would like to thank our new spiritual leader, Father Walsh, for his on-going support
of our ministry. My gratitude also to all of our teachers, who taught, comforted and
sometimes corrected our students this year. Thank you to our School Board members,
who donate their time and treasures in an effort to make our school the best it can
be, and to our Parent School Association who contribute so much to the life of our
school. Thank you also to the Pastoral Council and our entire parish community who also
support our ministry.
Our sincere thanks especially to you, our parents and guardians, for entrusting us with
your most precious gifts each day. May God bless you and your children with a very
safe and relaxing summer.
Yours in Christ,
Dennis Mullahy
Principal
Eighth grade class president, Liam Nugent and vice president Thomas
Thayer receive a certificate for the school from Superintendant
Michael Pizzingrillo and Bishop Sharfenberger.
Thank you to our students and faculty for your prayerful participation in
Catholic Relief Services’ Operation Rice Bowl this past Lent. Your generous
donation of over $1000 has helped make Operation Rice Bowl a success.
75% of the Operation Rice Bowl contributions will go to Catholic relief
Services and support projects to help people all around the world who strug-
gle with the burdens of hunger and poverty. 25% of the contributions raised
remain in the Albany Diocese and help fund hunger and poverty alleviation
programs in Parish Outreach that assist people in our own local communities.
Please visit the Operation Rice Bowl website and the Catholic Charities web-
site to find more information about how your generous gifts are put to use
here and around the world.
Dr Bonanni, father of Stefania in 6th grade, brought
his expertise to our students as he demonstrated the
power of electricity for Mrs. Cote’s 4th grade.
Proverbs 2:6 For the LORD
gives wisdom; From His mouth
come knowledge and under-
standing;
St. Pius X School Golf Classic
Monday, July 22,2014
Please consider our many options for you to support and
participate in this great community event! Tee Box Sponsor
Flag Sponsors
Sponsorships
Players
Dinner Only Option
A Great Day and Evening!
For more information contact Maria Brunell
at 465-4539
Great Raffl
e Prizes!
Golfer Gifts !
Please Join Us!
Please check for Library
books and make sure
you return them to the
Library !
Thank You!
Thank You!
Keep Reading!
8th Graders participate
in cooperative games!
The St. Pius X School community gathered together
to honor Mother Mary. Thank you to the second and
eighth grade.
May Crowning 2014
O Mary, you are the Mother of God for you
brought forth the Son of God. Teach me how to
bring forth Jesus in the lives of all those I will
encounter this day.
Carter Semmes and his sister Amelia! Joe Lewis and his sister Ella!
Ava Conklin and her sister Charlotte!
Mary Fritz and Makayla Kepner crown Our
Blessed Mother!
A “Chuck and Duck”
game was held in our
gym to benefit St
Gabriel's School in Haiti!
Lots of fun for a great cause!
And They’re Off….. at The
Race for Education 2014!
Thank you!
More Race Day Fun !
Thank you!
CONGRATULATIONS ST. PIUS X
ALUMNI! This year three of our alumni who graduated
from Catholic Central High School finished
among the top six of their class. Daniel Putman
was Catholic Central’s 2014 class Valedictorian,
Alexis Hormovitis graduated 5th in her class,
and Sarah Niro graduated 6th in her class.
Congratulations again! The St. Pius X Bulldogs
are proud of your accomplishments and wish you
every blessing as you move on to college.
A WINTER’S NIGHT OUT IN EMERALD CITY
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR “A WINTER’S NIGHT OUT” SPONSORS AND DONORS
On behalf of the St. Pius X Parish School and all of our families, please join us in thanking the
area businesses that donated wonderful and exciting items, food, services, trips and table spon-
sorships for our silent and live auctions. We hope that you will help us thank these businesses
for supporting our school and children by remembering them when you are thinking of making
a purchase, need a service provided, going out to eat or planning a trip.
It is with YOUR support that they will maintain themselves as a profitable small business in
our community and be able to continue to support our school and its children. Without the be-
low businesses and their generosity, we could never have raised the over $60,000 in profit from
our fundraiser which will directly benefit your children and our school. If you need contact in-
formation for any of the businesses below, please feel free to contact the school office.
GENOA Importing Company
Detail Cleaning by Walter Milam (Commercial, Residential Carpets and Pressure Washing)
True Colors Painting by Nicholas Duncan (Commercial and Residential – Interior & Exterior)
Gordon Companies
Courtyard by Marriott in Lake Placid, New York
Hampton Inn and Suites, Lake Placid
John Nigro Companies
Celebrity Limousine
Girvin & Ferlazzo, Attorneys at Law
Hannoush Jewelers
High Voltage Electric Service
Affiliated Pathology Services
Association Development Group, Inc.
Hesnor Engineering Associates
Marini Builders
Provincial Contractor Services
Abele Tractor and Equipment Company, Inc.
Brunell Wealth Management, LLC
The CDL School
Giombetti and Brady Pediatrics
Northeastern Fine Jewelers
Napierski, VanDenburgh, Napierski, and O’Connor, LLP
Breedlove & Noll, Attorneys at Law
Elaine Ramundo and Associates
Student Styles
American Chemical and Equipment Company
Colwell, Colwell, and Petroccione, LLP
Mark Thomas’ Men’s Apparel
O.J. Meyer & Son Land Surveying, P.C.
High Peaks Resort in Lake Placid, New York
White Face Lodge in Lake Placid, New York
TASTE Restaurant Executive Chef Mark Graham
LAMAR of Albany
Premiere Limousine
Marrello Restaurants – Bellini’s & Jacob & Anthony’s
Afrim’s Sports
Coccadott’s Bakery
Creative Strokes Professional Face Painting by Amanda Ash-Chovan
John Green of Skeeter Entertainment (Balloon Art)
KIDZ ART
SNIP-ITS of Clifton Park and Guilderland
SPARETIME Latham and Clifton Park
Stewart’s Shops
Bella Napoli
Glennpeter Jewelers
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR “A WINTER’S NIGHT OUT” SPONSORS AND DONORS
J & S Watkins Desserts
The EDGE at Halfmoon
Wolf’s 1-11
Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York
Dutch Manor Stables
Mr. Ding-A-Ling
Bumble Beads Studio
Shot of Cake by Zulvey Smith
Bounce Around, Clifton Park
World Class Gymnastics
Drama Kids International
Guptill’s Arena
Hoffman’s Playland
The Pottery Place
JMU 4 KIDS
Tiny Tots Tea Room
FASTRAX Raceway
Palace Performing Arts Center, Inc.
LOLLIPOPS
GRACIES
CIRCLES
School of Rock
Pai’s Tae Kwon Do of Clifton Park
Bake For You
Cartwheels Gymnastics Center
The Little Gym of Colonie
American Girl
Treepaad Fun Center
ART SMARTS
Emma Willard School
The College of Saint Rose
Christian Brothers Academy
Albany Academies
La Salle Institute
Siena College
Academy of the Holy Names
Bishop Maginn
THIRTY-ONE GIFTS, LLC by Sarah de Forest, Rexford
Shaker Shed
Progressions Hair Salon
Surroundings Floral
Dutch Apple Cruises
Trader Joe’s
Studio 136 (The Association Development Group)
SAX/BST
Jack’s Oyster House
Epicurean Wine Bar, Latham Farms
US Budokai Karate
Brookville Country Club
Adirondack Blue Fins Swim Club & Lessons by Joanne Pavelec
Will Brown Basketball Camp
Artist Piano of Latham
Saratoga YMCA
East Greenbush YMCA
Bethlehem YMCA
Hoffman’s Car Wash
Northeast Gymnastics
ABC Sports and Fitness
Habana Premium Cigar Shoppes
Hilton Music in Colonie Center
Try-City Valley Cats
ALL STAR WINE & SPIRITS
AT & T Wireless
VENT Fitness
Albany Pump Station
RPI Athletics
Kerstin Medwin, Chiropractic
IN NAE SPORTS Tae Kwon Do
THE GINGERMAN RESTAURANT
Home Style Pizza & Caterers
La Famiglia Pizza
Home Style Pizza
Portofino’s Italian Restaurant
O’TOOLE’S Restaurant
Sorensen’s Floor Covering
Piano Lessons by Lois Busch
AMBIANCE
ONAJ SALON
Mayfair Jewelers
Handmade Jewelry by Kimberly Williams
NUANCE, A Boutique Salon
PROCTORS
Capital Repertory Theater
Capital District Catering
Jean Paul Salons & Spa
The Melting Pot
The Century House
The Studio at Photo Images
Saratoga Paint and Sip
Aron Eglin, Massage Therapist
Healing Path Massage by Wendell Harris
Kylie & Company Hair Salon, Stylist Stacey Bean
Wild Sage Designs
Shaker Shed
Progressions Hair Salon
Surroundings Floral
Dutch Apple Cruises
Trader Joe’s
Studio 136 (The Association Development Group)
SAX/BST
Jack’s Oyster House
Epicurean Wine Bar, Latham Farms
On May 13th, 2014, four St. Pius X School alums
were commissioned as Cadet Officers for 2014-
2015 at La Salle Institute. Pictured are Ramzy Ha-
jnasr, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Matthew Bo-
nanni, Brigade Commander Cadet Colonel, Philip
Adikes, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel. (Not pictured,
Anthony Jonas, Cadet Captain. )
Congratulations to our St. Pius graduates who have
taken their skills, values and leadership to La Salle
Institute.
Field Trips!
Eighth Grade went to Washington!
Seventh Grade went to Boston!
Sixth Grade went to NYC!
The Upper wing takes on the East Coast!
Pre-K students are excited to find
Worms!
Gone Fish’n
A.C.E.S. All Children Exercise Simultaneously
ACES Day is a global event that brings students together from
all fifty states and more than fifty countries to exercise, laugh
and learn. Everyone had a great time moving to the tune
“Happy”!!!!
Alumni Flag Football Game !
Thank you alumni for coming back and tak-
ing on our eighth graders. It was a great
game!! The alumni won in overtime! Con-
gratulations 10th graders!!
A special thank you to the Crawley family
for donating the tee shirts!
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June 2014
Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Day 6
Day 4
Day 5
Day 4 Day 3
Day 2 Day 5 Day 6 Day 1
5th Grade DARE
GRADUATION
1:30PM
Parish Center
PK-2 9:30am PK-3 1:30pm PK-4 Full Day
10am
12:30pm
6:00 pm
School Mass
9am
Please Join Us! Kindergarten Orientation
9-11 Parish Center
St. Pius X School Golf Classic Monday
July 21, 2014
Call Maria at 465-4539 for more
information!
PSA Meeting 7:00 pm Library
Please Join Us!
School Board
Meeting 7pm
Have a Blessed Summer! Half Day
11am
Dismissal
Behold, children are a gift of the Lord…
Psalm 127:3
Spirit Day!
Day 5
SPIRIT DAY
RAIN DATE
PSA
Planning
Mtg
6:30 PM
Library
St. Pius X School 75 Upper Loudon Road Loudonville, New York 12211
Phone: 465-4539 Fax: 465-4895 Email:
School Mass Date
We’re on the Web
www.stpiusx.nycap.
rr.com
“PRAY WITHOUT CEASING.” I THESSALONIANS 5:17
Dates to Remember:
www.stpius-x.com
St Pius X School
June 6th –Spirit Day
June 10th-5th Grade Dare Gradua-
tion 1:30 Parish Center
June 11th-PK2 Graduation 9:30
June 11th-PK3 Graduation 1:30pm
June 12th-PK4 Graduation 10am
June 13th-Kindergarten Graduation
12:30pm
June 13th– 8th Grade Class Night
Mass and Dinner 6:00pm
June 16th-New Kindergarten Ori-
entation 9-11
June 17th-8th Grade Graduation
7pm
June 18th-Last Day of School 11
o'clock dismissal
July 21st– St Pius X Golf Classic Have a great s
ummer!
Please join us !
June 18th