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UPCOMINGEVENTS
Sunday, January 12, 2020Developmental Girls (4th only) Basketball GameHOME vs. St. Kilian
Wednesday, January 15, 2020Pasquale’s Dress Down Day
JV Girls Basketball Game- AWAY vs. CDTCA
Varsity Girls Basketball Game- AWAY vs. CDTCA
Thursday, January 16, 20206th-8th Grade Ski Trip
End of 2nd Quarter
Friday, January 17, 2020No School- In Service Day
Developmental Girls Basket-ball Game- HOME vs. Alpha
Saturday, January 18, 2020Little Bulldogs
Developmental Girls Basket-ball Game- AWAY vs. Butler Catholic
JV Girls Basketball Game- AWAY vs. Aquinas
JV A Basketball Game- HOME vs. Seelos
Varsity Girls Basketball Game- AWAY vs. Aquinas
Varsity A Basketball Game- HOME vs. Seelos
Issue #45January 12, 2020
There’s more news on page 2!
From the Principal:
Our school’s mission states: Blessed Trinity Academy is dedicated to academic excellence by challenging each child to their full potential.
What is academic excellence? Is it ‘best practices,’ or is it grades and test scores? What is BTA’s shared defi-nition? The term “academic excellence” is ubiquitous, and is used in many different ways. Excellence can be measured by test scores, curriculum, instruction, professional development, and extra-curricular activities One of my goals set earlier this year, is focused on having a common definition of excellence for our community, from which we can assess, set goals, and celebrate.
Two ways we currently reflect on excellence are the Iowa Test results and looking to see how our students excel beyond their Catholic grade school experience. We share these results to allow the BTA community to reflect and celebrate our performance and success.
These scores, from the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, were used to reflect on and set goals for instructional, curricu-lar, and assessment practices.
Below is a list of students from our community who made their school’s Honor Roll in the first quarter this year. As we receive more reports, we will share them with you. Congratulations on your hard work!
Central CatholicBTA Graduates:John Paul ByrnesMatthew GraperJoseph RoblaskiXander HillRichard McSorleyConlan MooreMaximus NoulletCross Vento
St. Bonaventure Graduates:Dominic BertoniJonathan FarkosMichael PrinceJackson Vento
St. Mary Graduates:Thomas IurlanoLiam O’Connor
Vincentian AcademyBTA Graduates:Abigail StoverMia WhiteFrancesca BattagliaZach KatzKaitlyn Tavella Emm Bradley
St. Bonaventure Graduates:Morgan GralewskiWray JonesGrace Mangis Michael McKolanisZachary SibenacCaitlyn Muchoney
St. Mary Graduates:Jared KatzDomenic DeLuca
St. Ursula Graduates:Domenic DeLuca
Oakland CatholicBTA Graduates:Olivia KrummertPeyton McHughCarlee FettisMadison Cigna
St. Bonaventure Graduates:Mary LairdHannah HoffmannTaylor CignaHarlie Stazer
St. Mary Graduates:Grace ByrnesDelaney McHughEmma Holtz
Defining and living academic excellence is a continuous process. With reflection, goal setting, and collaborative conversations, the BTA community will continue to enhance and refine a compelling school vision.
From the Classrooms:
Miss Bucha is introducing the primary grades to coding in her weekly STEM classes. Kindergarten through 3rd grade classes worked on creating patterns and puzzles for their classmates to solve.
6th grade STEM was given a challenge to create a paper airplane that could fly the farthest using the most amount of weight. The class had a great time measuring the distance by seeing how far their planes could fly down the middle school hall.
The 6th grade science class also had the opportunity to explore the outdoors when Miss Bucha gave them a scavenger hunt to find different changes in the Earth’s crust in our own backyard.
First graders were working this week on expanded notation. Mrs. E had a chance to check her understanding of this concept and worked on a challenge problem with the students: 200+90+4. Students were given numbers and they worked out the answers on individual whiteboards.
8th graders are completing final drafts of their term paper, focusing on the “Hero’s Journey’. Using this classic story structure, students examined and discussed a character of their choice by various novels. They casually shared the expected length is between 6-8 pages, double-spaced!
Student News: Epiphany Prayer ServiceBy Erin Stein and Gabby Sciulli On January 6th, BTA held a prayer service in the library to bless the school and kick of the new year. After a welcome from Mrs. E, we sang “We Three Kings”, with the help of 8th graders playing the handchimes. Mrs. E lead the group in a prayer to bless each classroom, the school, and everyone who enters our school. Mrs. E talked about the new year and asked students to share how they celebrated New Year’s Eve and Day. She talked
Fri., Jan. 3• Mass led by 8th Grade
Sat., Jan. 4• Little Bulldogs• Dev. Girls Basketball Game HOME vs. St. James• JV Girls Basketball HOME vs. St. Kilian• MilkShake Factory Fundraiser• Varsity Girls Basketball HOME vs. St. Kilian• JV A Basketball Game AWAY vs. Aquinas• Varsity A Basketball Game AWAY vs. Aquinas
Sun., Jan. 5• Developmental Girls Basketball Game AWAY vs. CDTCA
Tue., Jan. 7• JV B Basketball Game AWAY vs. NCA• Varsity B Basketball Game AWAY vs. NCA
There’s more news on page 3!
UPCOMINGEVENTS
Sunday, January 19, 2020Developmental Girls (3rd only) Basketball Game- HOME vs. Seelos
Monday, January 20, 2020No School- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
JV A Basketball Game- AWAY vs. Sacred Heart
Varsity A Basketball Game- AWAY vs. Sacred Heart
Wednesday, January 22, 2020JV B Basketball Game- HOME vs. Alpha
Varsity B Basketball Game- HOME vs. Alpha
Friday, January 24, 2020Mass led by 1st Grade
JV A Basketball Game- HOME vs. East Catholic
Varsity A Basketball Game- HOME vs. East Catholic
Saturday, January 25, 2020Forensics Tournament
Night at the Races
Little Bulldogs
JV Girls Basketball Game- HOME vs. HCA
about goal setting and how we can set goals related to the purpose of a Catholic school. Then Mrs. E read the school’s mission statement. At the end, to honor the three kings-Casper, Melchior, and Balthasar-and their visit to Jesus, a student from each grade was called up to take a magnet for their classroom door. The magnet reads: 20+C+M+B+20”. You will see them above every entrance door within the school. BTA is very happy to celebrate Three Kings Day, and are very excited for the new year--2020!
Goals For 2020By Jules Georgescu and Allie GruseckAs we kick off the year of 2020 there is a lot of discussion about how to strive and reach new goals and reso-lutions for ourselves, the staff, and families of BTA. Below is a sample of goals that teachers and students both hope to complete:
Kindergarten Learn to tie your shoes and Discover more about Jesus.1st To make the class a better place and work together.2nd Learn how to write in cursive and spell better.3rd Earn straight A’s and be quieter in class.4th work on organization skills and understand that Jesus loves all of us!6th Continue to be awesome and to continue mathematical intellect.7th Be kind. 8th Do one nice thing for someone every day.
Are any of these goals on your list? We wish everyone a blessed New Year and success for the goals and reso-lutions you set for yourself.
There’s more news on page 4!
UPCOMINGEVENTS
Varsity Girls Basketball Game- HOME vs. HCA
JV A Basketball Game- HOME vs. Aquinas
Developmental Girls (4th only) Basketball Game- AWAY vs. St. Kilian\
JV B Basketball Game- AWAY vs. St. Bede
Varsity B Basketball Game- AWAY vs. St. Bede
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Marketing/Admissions:Volunteers Needed!! Catholic Schools Week is fast approaching and we are in need of readers, servers, cantors, and gift bearers for masses at St. Mary (Jan. 25 4pm) and St. Bonaventure (Jan. 26 10am). Please email Mer-edith Kandravy ([email protected]) if your child would like to participate. You do not need to be a member of the parish to participate.
BTA will be hosting an Open House for prospective families on Sunday, February 2nd, from 12-2pm. We are in need of parents and students who would like to volunteer as tour guides and/or to speak with prospective fami-lies. Please email [email protected] if you are interested in helping.