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Academy of St. Louis > ACADSTL Newsletter > Weekly Newsletter September 30-October 4, 2024
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Weekly Newsletter September 30-October 4, 2024

Weekly Newsletter
September 30-October 4, 2024

FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,

Mrs. Terri O’Daniel

Academy of St. Louis Family Business Owners and those who work for companies that pay Mo State Taxes.

Academy of St. Louis and Herzog Tomorrow Foundation invite Academy families with businesses and other outside companies to a presentation explaining details about the MOSCHOLAR Tax Credit Program, which funds scholarships for Academy students.

Who can participate in the MOSCHOLAR Program?

Anyone or any company that pays MO State taxes.

How does it work?

The Herzog Tomorrow Foundation will explain the simple process of redirecting your MO state taxes to support tuition for Academy students. Last year, Academy students received $95,000 in MOScholar funding to help pay for tuition.

How can I learn more about helping Academy students receive tuition scholarships through the MOCHOLAR program without out-of-pocket donations?

Join us for a light breakfast and coffee sponsored by the Herzog Tomorrow Foundation this Wednesday, October 9, at 7:30 a.m. for our Business Owners and another session for the Academy of St. Louis Families at the Parent Coffee at 8:30 a.m.

To explore ways to support Academy student scholarships by redirecting your tax dollars.

*Feel free to bring a friend to share in the conversation and connection!

Location for both events: Academy of St. Louis

567 St. Joseph Lane

Ballwin, MO 63021

***Please park in the church parking lot & enter door #3.**

RSVP to the Academy of St. Louis Herzog Foundation MOScholars Scholarship Informational Meeting

ACADEMY OF ST. LOUIS 2024

GRANDPARENT’S MASS

ACADEMY OF ST. LOUIS

CELEBRATION OF THE FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS

PET BLESSING

PRINCIPAL’S CORNER

Mrs. Kathy Puettmann

During the next few weeks, students will take the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement with Deacon Paul, Mrs. Barmeier, or Mrs. Puettmann. There is nothing that you should do to prepare your student for this test.

The Woodcock-Johnson IV (WJ-IV) Tests of Achievement is a widely recognized assessment battery that provides valuable insights into a student’s academic strengths and weaknesses across various domains, such as reading, writing, and mathematics. The test is individually administered at the pace of your child. It is an indicator of your child’s performance under optimal conditions to give us the best picture of their capabilities. Your child will be tested yearly to measure their growth in each area.

The assessment results will drive curriculum decisions and appropriate accommodations tailored to your child’s unique needs. These accommodations address your child’s strengths and weaknesses and support their academic growth and development.

Congratulations to all the students featured on our Virtue Board for showing Kindness and Empathy to others during September.

Benji Eernisse

Sam Bradshaw

Samantha Cox

Will Davis

Jonny Holman

Andrew Lehman

John Paul Lagos

Lena Buckholtz

In October, we will focus on the virtue of grace and give others space till we have Grace for them. Enjoy the beautiful weekend.

 

LATE ARRIVALS/EARLY PICK-UPS & VISITORS

All students, parents, and visitors arriving after 8:20, please enter through Door 15.

 Absent/Late – Call 636-534-5099

SNACKS

DON’T FORGET SNACKS!

Each day, every class has a mid-morning snack. Please remember to send in a snack with your child each day.

UPCOMING EVENTS

    • Wednesday, Oct 9-Herzog Tomorrow sponsored Coffee and MoScholars Presentation for Academy Business Owners and outside companies

    7:30 a.m. before our Parent Coffee

    • Wednesday, Oct 9-Parent Coffee and MOSCHOLAR Information sponsored by Herzog Tomorrow 8:30 a.m.

    • Friday, Oct 18– Early Dismissal 11:30 a.m.

    • Friday, Oct 18-STARS Fall Bingo Event in the Cafe 6 p.m.

    • Monday-Thursday-October 21-24-Parent Teacher Conferences

    • Thursday and Friday, October 24, 25– NO SCHOOL

    • Thursday, October 24– Dr. John Bruno 6 p.m.

    • Thursday, October 31-All School Mass/Student birthday celebration

    • Friday, November 1– NO SCHOOL All Saints Day

     

DO YOU HAVE A VETERAN IN YOUR FAMILY?

 The Academy of St. Louis wants to salute them on November 11, 2024. There will be a program; afterward, donuts and coffee will be served. Please send your veteran’s name, rank, and picture (if possible) to Kathy Lagos at klagos@sbcglobal.net as soon as possible. This includes deceased veterans, whether they died in the war or not.

 Also, if you have a scout in your family, girl or boy, and would like to participate in posting the colors. Please let me know.

Thank you for your service!

snacks

This week, our theme was superheroes, and the students loved playing with our new superhero toys. We enjoyed stories like *My New Friend is So Fun!* and *Grandpa Loves Me*, which helped us focus on sharing, teamwork, and family. In Religion, we discussed Noah’s Ark. Our activities included superhero-themed math, creating cards for grandparents, and collecting and making leaf rubbings in art and science. Thursday, we enjoyed mass with our grandparents. They did a great job bringing down the gifts; they especially enjoyed the cookies afterward! Friday, the students

designed their superhero capes.

It was an exciting week! 

upper school

Groups 1 and 2 continued with our novel study The Adventures of Tom Sawyer this week in Chapters 12 through 17. Group 1 started their first essay on Quack Medicine of the 19th century and Group 2 began a comparison essay between Pirates of the Golden Age and Tom and Huck as “Pirates in Chapters 13 and 14”. All students should have a pretty good start on their cell projects for Biology. They were encouraged to at least finish their labels or key of the organelles by this weekend. Remember, they can turn them in anytime before October 16. Students continue to learn about the westward expansion and causes of the War of 1812 in history. We would also like to shout out to our new student Grace Meyer! She has been a delightful addition to our classroom family. Another shout out to Lena Buckholtz for her ability to communicate with her teachers and to make good choices in the classroom

even when it is difficult.

This week for Groups 3 and 4, we continued to read Uncle Tom’s Cabin and were introduced to a character, Eva, who despite having health challenges, maintained her kindness and empathy to everyone. In Social Studies, we learned about all of the responsibilities women had during the Civil War. Our studies in Religion included Adam and Eve, and in Math, we are continuing our lessons. A huge shout out to Graham, Devon, and Austin who helped to wrap Grandparent’s Day flowers in tissue paper and then tied them with a bow. This added a special touch to the gifts for grandparents.

Also, we’d like to wish a Happy Birthday to John Paul!

FAMILY AUCTION CONTRIBUTIONS

OCTOBER-

Goal: Obtain three bottles of liquor & sign up for a committee (Please only purchase liquor on the Sign-Up Genius)

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0548A8AF29A4FA7-51728638-2025

NOVEMBER-

Goal: Obtain $250 in Gift Cards (Preferably in $25-$50 increments)

DECEMBER-

Goal: Sell 25 Raffle Tickets ($10/Ticket) Prize $1000

Auction Website to Purchase Raffle Tickets

JANUARY-

Goal: Obtain 3 Ads/Sponsorships (See Donation Form)

FEBRUARY–

Goal:

Obtain items for 5 Silent Auction Baskets

($150 min/basket) AND 1 Extraordinary Item (>$250)

 

The link to Amazon Wish List will be available soon

MARCH–

Goal: Sell (2) $100 “Best of Live” Raffle Tickets

Auction Website to Purchase Raffle Tickets

APRIL-

Goal: Obtain a table of ten for the auction. All parents are asked to come and help set up the day before the auction and assist with tearing down the night of the auction.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with

Kelly Winter at 636-368-6274/Kwinter @acadstl.org

 

 

Each year, Variety St. Louis hosts a Bikes for Kids event to provide therapeutic and standard bikes to kids and teens with physical and developmental disabilities living in the greater St. Louis region. Bikes give children the freedom and independence to explore the world, play outside with friends and family, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

https://varietystl.org/bikes-for-kids/

LifeBridge Camp is offered to those who live in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County who are between the ages of 6-18 (19-21 if enrolled in high school). Typical camp hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with group sizes of up to 80 campers per day. LifeBridge supports include up to a 1-1 staff-to-participant ratio, personal care needs, and accessible transportation if available.

Registration links for the camps:

October 12 One-day Camp,

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYFf0sB2E-_zEK6PYbqEr8RHdb3OboNZUuBjeLgrxxbLZXhA/viewform

November 9 One-day Camp,

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeKQ2CR6oGadIiuGh3wukdFKWf04T48AO3j54RQcF4a388MyA/viewform

December 14 One-day

Camp,https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgHkzzuwzyDbP2T3HpfYf-uDnShB6ZOWezZ244mzz_JSfwnw/viewform

Questions about camp?

Contact Shea O’Bryant at 314-701-7264 or

shea@lifebridgestl.org LifebridgeSTL Website

Families at Ease Conference (STL)

Thursday, November 7, 2024, at Westport Plaza’s Sheraton Westport Chalet with morning and afternoon sessions. Families and caretakers of special needs dependents will enjoy sessions presented by experts in the field, learn about existing resources and tools, and have the chance to connect with area organizations and like-minded families.

Topics include Public benefits eligibility, Employment training, Housing, Special needs trusts, and Transition to adulthood.

Our morning session is 9:15 am – 12:15 p.m.

Our afternoon session is 1:45 pm – 4:45 p.m.

Both sessions may enjoy a complimentary lunch

and vendor fair from 12:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.

Vendors on-site include St. Louis Arc, Miriam School & Learning Center, Easterseals, Academy of St. Louis, Sandberg Phoenix, and more. The afternoon session is a repeat of the morning session. Register Here

https://www.familiesatease.org/events/2024-annual-conference

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Manchester, MO 63021

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636-534-5099

 
 

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