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St. Mary's School Newsletter 10 Date: October 25, 2019 Check us out on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/stmaryassumptionbronso n or www.stmarybronson.org St. Mary's Mission Statement St. Mary's Assumption School in cooperation with home, Community and the Catholic Church, fosters Christ-centered values and academic excellence by providing students with a prayerful, service-minded, Catholic learning environment. ************************************************************************** ********** Altar Servers for Oct. 26 & 27 4:00 Ben & Carson Stevens 9:30 Catalina & Valentina Medina Mon: Kraft Mac & Cheese, Broccoli, Applesauce, Krispy Treat Tues: Manicotti, Garlic Bread, Carrots, Mandarin Oranges Weds: Chicken Alfredo, Potatoes, Roll, Pineapple Thurs: 1/2 Day of School – No Lunch Fri: Hot Dog, Baked Beans, Celery, Pears ************************************************************************** ************** Parents: If you are running late in picking up your child(ren) from school, at 3:10p.m. your child(ren) will be brought to the office and must be picked up from the main door of the school on Albers Rd. Please come into the school to pick them up. Thank you. Cross Country results from the two tournaments held at Camp En Gedhi. The October 10 th meet was Grades 3-5. Top 25 – 2 nd place – Kaden Salek 9:35, 11 th place – Beckett Lamb 10:39, 15 th place, Heladio Cardiel 10:54, 20 th place – Kieran Torres 11:39, 24 th place – Oliver Lamb 11:54. Grades 6-8 7 th place – Abbi Ferry 11:51, 9 th place – Carter Sikorski 12:18. St. Mary’s placed 3 rd place for both teams. GREAT JOB RAIDERS!

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St. Mary's School Newsletter 10

Date: October 25, 2019

Check us out on Facebook!

https://www.facebook.com/stmaryassumptionbronson

or www.stmarybronson.org

St. Mary's Mission Statement

St. Mary's Assumption School in cooperation with home, Community and the Catholic Church, fosters Christ-centered values and academic excellence by providing students with a prayerful, service-minded, Catholic learning environment.

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Altar Servers for Oct. 26 & 27 4:00 Ben & Carson Stevens

9:30 Catalina & Valentina Medina

Mon: Kraft Mac & Cheese, Broccoli, Applesauce, Krispy Treat

Tues: Manicotti, Garlic Bread, Carrots, Mandarin Oranges

Weds: Chicken Alfredo, Potatoes, Roll, Pineapple

Thurs: 1/2 Day of School – No Lunch

Fri: Hot Dog, Baked Beans, Celery, Pears ****************************************************************************************

Parents: If you are running late in picking up your child(ren) from school, at 3:10p.m. your child(ren) will be brought to the office and must be picked up from the main door of the school on Albers Rd. Please come into the school to pick them up. Thank you.

Cross Country results from the two tournaments held at Camp En Gedhi.

The October 10th meet was Grades 3-5. Top 25 – 2nd place – Kaden Salek 9:35, 11th place – Beckett Lamb 10:39, 15th place, Heladio Cardiel 10:54, 20th place – Kieran Torres 11:39, 24th place – Oliver

Lamb 11:54. Grades 6-8 7th place – Abbi Ferry 11:51, 9th place – Carter Sikorski 12:18. St. Mary’s placed 3rd place for both teams. GREAT JOB RAIDERS!

The October 17th meet was for the girls – Abbi Ferry placed 8th, Maggie Frost placed 9th and Harper Ratkowski placed 23rd. The girls came in 3rd place.

Boys with Top 25 finishes were: Kaden Salek 8th, Beckett Lamb 14th, Oliver Lamb 19th, Heladio Cardiel 21st , Caleb Souva 25th. All of the boys finished and many had PRs. The boys also finished in 3rd.

Thank you again to Coach Susanne Frost for volunteering her time. It was very much appreciated!

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EZ MONEY – sold daily in the school office. Start thinking Christmas – no lines for shopping!

Banking at St. Mary’s is on Wednesday mornings. Don’t forget to bring your money to make your deposit with a representative from Sturgis Bank and Trust.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Oct. 25 – End of 1st Quarter

Oct. 30 – K-8 Parent-Teacher Conferences

Oct. 31 – 1/2 Day of School – release 11:30a.m. – No Bronson buses p.m.

Nov. 1 – All Saints Day

Nov. 13 – Lifetouch Picture Retake Day

Nov. 15 – 1/2 Day of School – release 11:30a.m. – No Bronson buses for pick-up

Nov. 16 – Dinner after 4p.m. Mass – Big Raffle -7:30p.m.

Nov. 21 – School Board Meeting – 6p.m.

Nov. 27-28-29 – No School – Thanksgiving Vacation

Virtus “Protecting God’s Children” class will be held at St. Mary’s on Tuesday,

November 12th from 6p.m. – 9p.m. If you haven’t attended a session, please plan on attending. On-line registration required. Contact the office for instructions if interested.

On Thursday, October 31st, the students can come to school dressed in their “Halloween” costume. School is released at 11:30a.m. this day – no Bronson buses for their delivery home. Please make arrangements for pick-up.

Wednesday, October 30th. Don’t forget your appointment time!

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Trunk or Treat sponsored by the Bronson FreeMasons will be held on Thursday, October 31st from 5-7 p.m. The location is behind the Bronson Library. Everyone is welcome! Prizes will be given for the best decorated vehicles! Meet local Police and Firemen. A fun night is planned. Prizes are donated by local businesses. Contact Jim Krontz if you have any questions: 520-250-6990.

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S.P.O.O.K.S (Supportive People of Our Kids Safety) Halloween Festivities will be held on Thursday, October 31st with the parade beginning at 6:30p.m. (Line up at Century Bank @ 6:15p.m.) S.P.O.O.K.S to be held at Chicago Street School following the Parade from 6:45 to 8 p.m. Trick or Treating around town is 5-7p.m. Come for a howling GOOD TIME!

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Sponsored on Friday, November 1st by 5th & 6th grade. Don’t forget to bring your quarter!

ONE MORE WEEK BEFORE YOU GET THAT “EXTRA” HOUR YOU LOST IN THE SPRING!