12/19/2008

JANUARY 5 - JANUARY 9, 2009

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JANUARY 5 - JANUARY 9, 2009 www.myolph.com
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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  • Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk
  • Thursday - Hamburger & bun, tri-tater, fruit cocktail, pickles-onions-cheese, milk
  • Friday - Grilled cheese sandwich, chicken noodle soup, crackers, banana, milk

Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. "God's love for us was revealed when he sent his only Son into the world, so that we could have life through him." 1 John 4:9

The virtue for the month of January is "joy". Joy is the virtue by which our spirits remain calm even when we have to fight against difficulties or when things go poorly for us. Joy is also a fruit of the Holy Spirit.

SCHOOL CALENDAR
  • Wednesday, January 7, 2009 Students return to school! Full day of classes.
  • Thursday, January 8 8B Basketball, 6:00, v. David Brainerd, AT DAVID BRAINERD
  • Thursday, January 8 5B Basketball, 5:15, v. Brainerd Baptist, AT OLPH

To all parents, guardians, and students: the faculty and staff of OLPH School would like to wish you a very Blessed and Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2009. We look forward to seeing the students on January 7. Mrs. Jeri McInturff

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY: In the event of inclement weather, OLPH follows the Hamilton County school system for the first day. After the first day, OLPH administrators will make decisions about the opening or closing of OLPH independently of the public schools. All local network television stations will be called as early as possible to indicate the closing of the school. We will post a closing on our website, www.myolph.com. Please note that most television stations will not put school openings on the air. If you do not see OLPH listed as closed, we will be open. This procedure does not pertain to illness. If Hamilton County Schools close due to illness, we will remain open. OLPH School will be specifically listed as "closed due to illness" if necessary.

OLPH Food Drive: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troop gather food for the OLPH food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for January is "beverages" - tea bags, instant coffee, regular coffee, apple juice, beverage powders (such as "Tang"), etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder the OLPH Church "Good Samaritan" food drive is the first Sunday of every month.

Attention parents of incoming kindergarten students: If you have a child who will be starting Kindergarten in the school year 2009-2010, please contact Teresa Hennen to get an application package. She may be reached at 622-1481, or Teresahennen@catholicweb.com






12/12/2008

DECEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 19, 2008

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE
DECEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 19, 2008 www.myolph.com

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  • MONDAY-Ravioli & roll, mixed vegetables, applesauce, milk
  • TUESDAY-Chicken noodles & roll, green peas, salad, peaches, milk-NO CHEF SALAD OR BAKED POTATOES, 5TH-8TH
  • WEDNESDAY-Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk
  • THURSDAY-Fish, cole slaw, tri-tater, pears, milk
  • FRIDAY-NO LUNCH SERVED-DISMISS AT 11:30 TO BEGIN BREAK-NO AFTER SCHOOL CARE

Please attend Mass this week with your Parish Priest. "Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths: all flesh shall see the salvation of God." Luke 3

The virtue for the month of December is "charity". "Charity is the virtue that leads us to love others without exception as we love ourselves, always looking for what is good in thought, attitude, word and action.

SCHOOL CALENDAR
  • Monday, December 15 Last day to order Scrip gift cards before Christmas break!
  • Tuesday, December 16 8B Basketball, 4:30, v. TN Temple, AT OLPH
  • Wednesday, Dec. 17 8B Basketball, 4:00, v. Lookout Valley, AT OLPH
  • Wednesday, Dec. 17 5/6G Basketball, 5:15, v. Lookout Valley, AT OLPH
  • Wednesday, Dec. 17 Children's Christmas Choir practice-5:30 to 6:30 (for Christmas Eve 5:30 Mass)
  • Thursday, December 18 Christmas program, K-8th, at Notre Dame High School-begins at 7:00; students, be there by 6:30, wearing "Sunday/Christmas" clothes
  • Friday, December 19 7th grade theme mass, 8:15
  • Friday, December 19 End of second nine weeks
  • Friday, December 19 Students dismiss at 11:30-NO LUNCH SERVED-NO AFTER SCHOOL CARE-MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

For the December virtue of charity, the seventh grade is involved with several projects. They will bring the message of Christ to others, pray for others, and help those who have material needs. The Senior High Youth Group of OLPH Parish, under the guidance of Mrs. Donna Jones, is helping to meet the needs of homeless young people and their families who are finding shelter at the "Room in the Inn". The Inn is full right now, and some of the adults must stay outside. To help them, the seventh grade is collecting small (travel size) containers of shampoo, deodorant, soap, toothbrushes, and toothpaste. Boxes are placed throughout the school for collection of these items. Donations of sleeping bags or tents would also be appreciated. On Wednesday, December 19, Mrs. Jones will speak to the seventh grade about the Room in the Inn. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Patti Morrison at 423-715-6415.

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY: In the event of inclement weather, OLPH follows the Hamilton County school system for the first day. After the first day, OLPH administrators will make decisions about the opening or closing of OLPH independently of the public schools. All local network television stations will be called as early as possible to indicate the closing of the school. We will post a closing on our website, www.myolph.com. Please note that most television stations will not put school openings on the air. If you do not see OLPH listed as closed, we will be open. This procedure does not pertain to illness. If Hamilton County Schools close due to illness, we will remain open. OLPH School will be specifically listed as "closed due to illness" if necessary.

Here's another great Christmas gift idea: The Booster Club has OLPH blankets and caps for sale! They are available in the school office for $20 (blanket), and $10 (cap).

Children's Christmas Choir for 5:30 pm Christmas Eve Mass: Children age 8 and older will rehears in the church on December 3rd, 10th, and 17th from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Instruments as well as singers are welcome. Please call the church office at 622-7232 if you have any questions.

OLPH Food Drive: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troop gather food for the OLPH food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for December is "dinner items" - Hamburger Helper, spaghetti sauce and noodles, pizza mixes, stuffing, canned vegetables, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder the OLPH Church "Good Samaritan" food drive is the first Sunday of every month.

Hand Chime Choir practice will continue with the same schedule through the rest of this semester. Enjoy listening to the Hand Chime Choir prior to the start of the OLPH Christmas program at Notre Dame High School on Thursday, December 18 (7:00 pm), as well as at the 5:30 pm Christmas Eve Mass at OLPH.

HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION NEWS
  • There is only 1 Scrip order day until Christmas break - December 15! There are over 100 merchants gift cards available for purchase, including gas, shopping, and dining cards!-an order form may be picked up in the school office or downloaded from the school website, www.myolph.com. (Click on Home and School under "Organizations"). What's "hot" this month-See's Candies- 25% (they have a kiosk in Hamilton Place Mall), and Gap-profit increased to 11%.
  • Ink jet recycling raises money for our school! Collect them from your place of business, co-workers, friends, and neighbors. Send them in to the school office. They are worth nearly $1 each! Thank you!
  • Thank you volunteers! PIP hours are adding up! We have over 2600 hours accumulated for the school year. Do you have PIP hours that need to be recorded? Home and School is helping the Office of Development keep track of the PIP hours. Please submit a note with your hours to us at www.homeandschool@catholicweb.com Thanks for all you do and keep up the good work. Would you like to help? We are in need of a Volunteer Coordinator to help us log PIP hours and organize volunteers for various events. Please call the school at 622-1481 and leave a message for Kathy Sumrell or Beth Tapley.
  • Santa visited OLPH on Friday, December 5th. We all had a great time eating cookies and playing games. Even Mrs. Claus was there! Thank you to all the volunteers who helped make the night a fabulous success. Don't forget to record all of your PIP hours. Great job!
  • Knights award pizza party - The Knights of Columbus promised a pizza party to the class with the most in attendance at the December first Friday Fish Fry, and the third grade class is the winner of that party. Thanks for helping to support the Wheelchair Foundation! The date and time of the party will be announced.
  • Box top contest winners - Congratulations to all of the classes who have met their Box Top goals! Goals are established at 35 Box Tops per student. Fall, 2008 winners: First grade, second grade, third grade, fifth grade, and sixth grade. Way to go! Your Box Tops help us purchase items for our school. The classes who met their goal will receive a special ice cream sandwich on Wednesday, December 17th.

12/05/2008

DECEMBER 8 - DECEMBER 12, 2008

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE

DECEMBER 8 - DECEMBER 12, 2008 www.myolph.com

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  • MONDAY-Sloppy joe, cole slaw, baked beans, applesauce, milk
  • TUESDAY-Chicken patty (no seconds today), roll, green beans, creamed potatoes, peaches, milk-5th-8th baked potato
  • WEDNESDAY-Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk
  • THURSDAY-Hamburger with bun, tri-tater, fruit cocktail, pickles, onions, cheese, milk
  • FRIDAY-Grilled cheese sandwich, chili with beans, crackers, pears, milk

Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. "A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars." Revelation 12

The virtue for the month of December is "charity". "Charity is the virtue that leads us to love others without exception as we love ourselves, always looking for what is good in thought, attitude, word and action.

SCHOOL CALENDAR
  • Sat., Dec. 6 and Sun., Dec. 7 - Creative Arts Guild is selling Christmas ornaments after all Masses at OLPH Church
  • Sat, December 6 Holiday Dance for OLPH students in grades 6,7,8 - 7 to 10 pm, $5.00 per student
  • Sunday, December 7 OLPH football team will march in the Ooltewah Christmas parade-more info. below
  • Monday, December 8 All school Mass, 8:15, Feast of the Immaculate Conception
  • Monday, December 8 Scrip orders taken-turn in by 8:30 am to the school office
  • Monday, December 8 Booster Club meeting, 6:00, faculty room
  • Monday, December 8 Book Fair, school library, 7:45 to 3:45
  • Tuesday, December 9 Book Fair, school library, 7:45 to 3:45
  • Wednesday, Dec. 10 Children's Christmas Choir practice, 5:30 to 6:30-for Christmas Eve Mass
  • Friday, December 12 "Meet & Greet" Father Alex Waraksa and Dr. Sherry Morgan after 8:15 Mass
  • Saturday, December 13 Parents Day Out fundraiser-9 am to 4 pm, OLPH gym-more information below
  • Monday, December 15 Scrip orders taken-turn in by 8:30 am-last day to order before Christmas break

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY: In the event of inclement weather, OLPH follows the Hamilton County school system for the first day. After the first day, OLPH administrators will make decisions about the opening or closing of OLPH independently of the public schools. All local network television stations will be called as early as possible to indicate the closing of the school. We will post a closing on our website, www.myolph.com. Please note that most television stations will not put school openings on the air. If you do not see OLPH listed as closed, we will be open. This procedure does not pertain to illness. If Hamilton County Schools close due to illness, we will remain open. OLPH School will be specifically listed as "closed due to illness" if necessary.

For the 6th consecutive year the OLPH football team will represent MAKUS (Michael Appleby Keeping Us Safe) at the Ooltewah/Collegedale Christmas Parade. The parade is this Sunday, December 7th at 3:00 pm, on Little Debbie Parkway. Players, arrive at 2:00 pm, with Santa hats and a bag of candy. Please go to www.olphfootball.com for more information.

The Creative Arts Guild is selling Christmas ornaments after all Masses this weekend at OLPH Church. The beautiful brass ornaments feature detailed cutouts of OLPH Church and School. They make a perfect gift for church members, students, and alumni. The cost is $10 per ornament. All proceeds benefit the school arts programs. Order forms were sent home with each student.

You are invited to a "Meet and Greet" for Fr. Alex Waraksa, Associate Pastor at OLPH Church, and Dr. Sherry Morgan, Superintendent of Schools, in the school gym after 8:15 Mass on Friday, December 12th. Parents and parishioners are encouraged to join the OLPH students as they visit with Fr. Alex and Dr. Morgan.

There are only 2 more Scrip order days until Christmas break - December 8, and December 15!
There are many gift cards available for purchase-an order form may be picked up in the school office or downloaded from the school website, www.myolph.com. (Click on Home and School under "Organizations"). What's "hot" this month-See's Candies- 25% (they have a kiosk in Hamilton Place Mall), and Gap-profit increased to 11%.

The third graders recently held a bake sale to benefit "Food For the Poor", an organization to help third world countries. They raised $560.75 and have chosen the following items to be purchased: 1 water pump ($170), 1000 pounds of rice and beans ($200), 1 goat ($90), 40 chicks ($50), and 5 fruit trees ($50). Thank you third graders for your hard work on this Service Project, and to those who purchased items, thank you for your generosity! God Bless!

Parents Day Out: On Saturday, December 13, the 8th grade class is sponsoring a fundraiser for their spring trip. They will provide babysitting for your children from 9 am to 4 pm in the school gym. The cost is $40 for the first child, plus $25 for siblings. This includes a pizza lunch and snacks. Call Lisa Butler with your questions, 423-304-1853 or email butler.lisav@gmail.com

The OLPH Christmas program will be held at Notre Dame High School on Thursday, December 18, at 7:00 pm. Students need to arrive at NDHS by 6:30, wearing "Sunday best" clothes.

The Book Fair began December 2nd and continues through December 9th, in the school library, from 7:45 am to 3:45 pm; it will also be open during "Evening with Santa" on Friday, December 5th. Cash, checks and credit cards are welcome. Anyone wishing to help during the week with the Fair, please contact Mrs. Duenas at olphmediacenter @catholicweb.com This is a great way to earn PIP hours!

Here's a great Christmas gift idea: The Booster Club has OLPH blankets and caps for sale! They are available in the school office for $20 (blanket), and $10 (cap).

Children's Christmas Choir for 5:30 pm Christmas Eve Mass: Children age 8 and older will rehears in the church on December 3rd, 10th, and 17th from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Instruments as well as singers are welcome. Please call the church office at 622-7232 if you have any questions.

OLPH Food Drive: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troop gather food for the OLPH food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for December is "dinner items" - Hamburger Helper, spaghetti sauce and noodles, pizza mixes, stuffing, canned vegetables, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder the OLPH Church "Good Samaritan" food drive is the first Sunday of every month.

Hand Chime Choir practice will continue with the same schedule through the rest of this semester. Enjoy listening to the Hand Chime Choir prior to the start of the OLPH Christmas program at Notre Dame High School on Thursday, December 18 (7:00 pm), as well as at the 5:30 pm Christmas Eve Mass at OLPH.

Hand Chime Choir Parents: I am retiring as Director of the early morning Recorder Choir and Hand Chime Choir. It has been a wonderful 10 years, starting out my day with such a talented group of young musicians. I will continue to teach piano lessons after school each day. Mrs. Dee Grant




11/25/2008

DECEMBER 1 – DECEMBER 5, 2008

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE

DECEMBER 1 – DECEMBER 5, 2008 www.myolph.com

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  • MONDAY-Hot dog & bun, baked beans, cole slaw, peaches, milk
  • TUESDAY-Ham & roll, scalloped potatoes, green peas, cinnamon apples, milk
  • WEDNESDAY-Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk
  • THURSDAY-Hamburger & bun, tri-tater, fruit cocktail, pickles-onions-cheese, milk
  • FRIDAY-Tuna salad sandwich, vegetable soup, crackers, banana, milk

Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. "I exult for joy to the Lord, my soul rejoices in my God; for he has clothed me in the garment of salvation and robed me in the cloak of justice, like a bride adorned with her jewels." Isaiah 61

The virtue for the month of December is "charity". "Charity is the virtue that leads us to love others without exception as we love ourselves, always looking for what is good in thought, attitude, word and action.

SCHOOL CALENDAR
  • Monday, December 1 7/8 Soccer, 4:00, v. Oakwood, AT OLPH
    5/6 Soccer, 5:00, v. Oakwood, AT OLPH
    Basketball meeting, 5:30 pm, gym - see note in fanfare
  • Tuesday, December 2 Book Fair begins, 7:45 to 3:45, in the school library
  • Thursday, December 4 Virtus training, 6 pm to 9 pm, St. Jude School in the Harwood Room
  • Friday, December 5 "Evening with Santa", 7:00, school gym
  • Saturday, December 6 Parents Day Out fundraiser for 8th grade - more info. in fanfare

There will be a meeting Monday, December 1, at 5:30 pm, in the gym, for all 5th- 8th grade basketball players, parents, and coaches. Coaches are still needed for a few teams.

There are only 3 more Scrip order days until Christmas break - December 1, December 8, and December 15.

Parents Day Out: On Saturday, December 6, and Saturday, December 13, the 8th grade class is sponsoring a fundraiser for their spring trip. They will provide babysitting for your children from 9 am to 4 pm in the school gym. Call Lisa Butler with your questions, 423-304-1853.

The Book Fair will be held December 2nd through December 9th, in the school library, from 7:45 am to 3:45 pm; it will also be open during "Evening with Santa" on Friday, December 5th. Cash, checks and credit cards are welcome. Anyone wishing to help with set up on December 1, or during the week with the Fair, please contact Mrs. Duenas at olphmediacenter @catholicweb.com This is a great way to earn PIP hours!

The Booster Club has OLPH blankets and caps for sale! They are available in the school office for $20 (blanket), and $10 (cap).

Children's Christmas Choir for 5:30 pm Christmas Eve Mass: Children age 8 and older will rehears in the church on December 3rd, 10th, and 17th from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Instruments as well as singers are welcome. Please call the church office at 622-7232 if you have any questions.

OLPH Food Drive: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troop gather food for the OLPH food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for December is "dinner items" - Hamburger Helper, spaghetti sauce and noodles, pizza mixes, stuffing, canned vegetables, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder the OLPH Church "Good Samaritan" food drive is the first Sunday of every month.

"Evening with Santa" and OLPH Parish Fish Fry - You are invited to attend an evening of Christmas fun, food and fellowship on Friday, December 5th at OLPH. Begin with the First Friday Eucharistic Celebration at 5:00 pm, followed by the K of C First Friday Fish Fry in the PLC, and then join the OLPH Home and School for an "Evening with Santa" at 7:00 pm in the OLPH School gym. While at an "Evening with Santa" enjoy cookies and milk, games, door prizes, and BINGO for kids from 0 to 99! Santa and Mrs. Clause will be visiting OLPH that evening and pictures with Santa will be taken for a donation of $1.00. Please join the OLPH Parish community for some Christmas fun!

Mrs. Meinert is looking for a volunteer/s to help her on Wednesdays on a regular basis. This will involve hanging up and taking down art work, replacing clay objects in display cabinets, etc. If you can help please call Mrs. Meinert at 867-9538 (home) or 227-9229 (cell).








11/21/2008

NOVEMBER 24 – NOVEMBER 28, 2008





OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE

NOVEMBER 24 – NOVEMBER 28, 2008 http://www.myolph.com/


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  • Monday-Corn dog, macaroni & cheese, steamed cabbage, peaches, milk
  • Tuesday-Pizza, corn, salad, pineapple, milk-NO CHEF SALAD OR POTATO, 5TH-8TH
  • Wednesday, Thursday, Friday-SCHOOL CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING BREAK


Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. “Enter his gates with thanksgiving, his courts with praise; Give thanks to him; bless his name.” Psalm 100

The virtues for the month of November are “gratitude” and “generosity”. Gratitude is the virtue that leads us to take note of the gifts that we receive each day. Generosity is defined as “letting others get the credit or praise. It is giving without having expectations of the other person.”

SCHOOL CALENDAR

  • Saturday, November 22 Parents Night Out! More info. below
  • Sunday, November 23 Friday Mass School Choir (grades 5th-8th) will sing at 10:00 Mass
  • Monday, November 24 5/6 Soccer, 4:30, v. Berean, AT NORTH RIVER SOCCER COMPLEX
  • Tuesday, November 25 All school mass in celebration of Thanksgiving, 8:15 am
    7/8 soccer practice is cancelled
  • Wednesday, Thursday, Friday- SCHOOL CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING BREAK-enjoy!
  • Sunday, November 30 Advent begins


There will be NO SCRIP ORDERS placed on Monday, November 24, the week of Thanksgiving
. If orders are sent in, they will be held and placed on Monday, December 1st, for pick up on December 5th. Please consider placing a Scrip order early to ensure delivery in time for Christmas. Remember, there are only 3 more Scrip order days until Christmas break – December 1, December 8, and December 15.

Parents Night Out!
On Saturday, November 22, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 8th graders will be in the OLPH gym to provide babysitting for your children. The cost is $20 for the first child, and $10 for each additional child. The funds are going toward the 8th grade trip. Contact Lisa Butler at 423-304-1853 with your questions.


Book Fair – It is that time of year!
Come shop for Christmas at the Book Fair which will be held December 2-9, from 7:45 am to 3:45 pm in the school library. This is a change of dates from the original school calendar. The Book Fair will also be open during “An Evening with Santa” on Friday, December 5th. Cash, checks and credit cards are welcome. Anyone wishing to help with set up on December 1, or during the week, please contact Mrs. Duenas at olphmediacenter@catholicweb.com This is a good way to earn PIP hours!

The Booster Club has OLPH blankets and caps for sale! They are available in the school office for $20 (blanket), and $10 (cap).

Please add to your calendars: Thursday, December 18, 7:00 pm, OLPH Christmas program at Notre Dame High School. More details to come.


I wanted to take the opportunity to personally thank many of the volunteers
who were so generous with their time and talents. Leslie Smith did a fantastic job designing the Ram Run brochures. Anne Bordash once again used her creative skills to produce the t-shirts and posters. Way to go Anne! Paul Smith and Chris Thomas, of course, donated the Chattanooga Market, not to mention their time and energy to make the Run such a success. Kathy Sumrell was awesome. All of the Home & School staff was terrific. Everyone who donated – THANK YOU! Scott Harris was so helpful with the donating of the printing and sponsoring. The list goes on. All of the “small” efforts amounted to so much. I can’t tell you how much it meant to me to show up at 7:00 am, in the dark, the day of the race and Roger Qualey was already there looking at me with his kind face ready to work. It was such a relief. And people just kept showing up anxious to help. Kudos to all of you! Colleen Courter Teal


Children’s Christmas Choir (for
5:30 pm Christmas Eve Mass): Children age 8 and older will rehearse in the church, December 3rd, 10th, and 17th, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Instruments as well as singers are welcome. Please call the church office at 622-7232 if you have any questions.


Parents, if you have pictures from any OLPH School event
(Ram Run, Oktoberfest, Saints dress-up day, Halloween parties, sports, etc.), please send them to Miss Fones or Ms. Sumrell for use in the yearbook. Pictures can be on a disk or hard copy, or can be emailed to gfones@catholicweb.com or ksumrell@catholicweb.com


OLPH FOOD DRIVE
: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troop gather food for the OLPH Church food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for November is “lunch items” – canned soup, tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly, spaghetti, canned fruit, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder that OLPH Church “Good Samaritan” food drive is the first Sunday of every month.


Stock up now for your holiday baking needs!
The Notre Dame High School Band is selling pecans, almonds, and cashews. They are sold in one pound bags, for $7.00 per bag. See Mary Curtiss in the school cafeteria.


Santa is on his way!
We are in need of a Christmas committee to help us organize our “Evening with Santa” scheduled for Friday, December 5, at 7:00 pm (this is a change of date from the original school calendar which reads “Breakfast with Santa” on Sat., Dec. 6). If interested please call Beth Tapley at 423-290-0766, or email Homeandschool@catholicweb.com


“EVENING WITH SANTA” and OLPH Parish Fish Fry
You are invited to attend an evening of Christmas fun, food and fellowship on Friday, December 5th at OLPH (changed from original calendar date of Saturday, Dec. 6th). Begin with the First Friday Eucharistic Celebration at 5:00 pm, followed by the Knights of Columbus First Friday Fish Fry in the PLC, and then join the OLPH Home & School for an “Evening with Santa” at 7:00 pm in the OLPH School gym. While at an “Evening with Santa” enjoy cookies and milk, games, door prizes, and BINGO for kids from 0 to 99! Santa and Mrs. Clause will be visiting OLPH that night and pictures with Santa will be taken for a donation of $1.00. Please join the OLPH Parish community for some Christmas fun!

There are several grades who have met their BOX TOPS goals! The first, second, third, and fifth graders have met their goals. The other grades need the following number of Box Tops to meet their goals: Kindergarten – 198; fourth – 379; sixth – 109; seventh – 441; and eighth – 802. Those grades who meet their goal will receive a special treat before the Christmas break!


Third Annual Sugar ‘n Spice Luncheon
for OLPH Parish is forming their committee for the spring luncheon. The luncheon promotes the virtues of modesty, chastity and Christian family life. It is open to ladies of all ages. If you are interested in joining this committee call or email Gail Raabe at 423-364-2461 or raabef@comcast.net


ART NEWS
– Mrs. Meinert is looking for a volunteer/s to help her on Wednesdays on a regular basis. This will involve hanging up art work, taking down art work, replacing clay objects in our display cabinets, etc. If you can help once in a while please call her at 867-9538 (home) or 227-9229 (cell).


OLPH SCHOOL CHOIR
– This Sunday, November 23, our Friday Mass School Choir (grades 5th-8th) will sing at the 10:00 Mass. Sunday’s celebration is Christ the King. Come hear our wonderful children’s voices.

11/14/2008

NOVEMBER 17 – NOVEMBER 21, 2008

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE

NOVEMBER 17 – NOVEMBER 21, 2008 www.myolph.com

“In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410, or call 202-720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA

  • MONDAY-Hot dog & bun, potato salad, cole slaw, peaches, milk
  • TUESDAY-Spaghetti & roll, salad, applesauce, milk-NO CHEF SALADS FOR 5TH-8TH
  • WEDNESDAY-Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk
  • THURSDAY-Turkey, dressing & gravy, roll, green beans, creamed potatoes, cranberry sauce, Little Debbie, milk
  • FRIDAY-Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, pears, crackers, milk

Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. “Give peace, Lord, to those who wait for you; listen to the prayers of your servants, and guide us in the way of justice.” Sirach 36

The virtues for the month of November are “gratitude” and “generosity”. Gratitude is the virtue that leads us to take note of the gifts that we receive each day. Generosity is defined as “letting others get the credit or praise. It is giving without having expectations of the other person.”

SCHOOL CALENDAR

***Catholic Charities food drive Thursday, November 13 through Friday, November 21***

  • Monday, November 17 Yearbook student/staff meeting after school in Miss Fones’ classroom
    Virtus training,
    6 to 9 pm, OLPH PLC
  • Tuesday, November 18 Bake sale to benefit “Food for the Poor”-more info. below
    7/8 Soccer, 4:30, v. Boyd, AT BOYD BUCHANAN
  • Wednesday, November 19 Home & School meeting, 6:00, gym-childcare in the cafeteria
  • Thursday, November 20 Kindergarten Open House for upcoming kindergarteners-see below
    Thanksgiving lunch-see ticket purchase information below
    5/6 Soccer, 4:30, v. St. Peter, AT OLPH-CANCELLED- WILL NOT RESCHEDULE
  • Sat. & Sun., Nov. 22 & 23 Catholic Charities Bake Sale PLC-important info. below!

Please add to your calendars: Thursday, December 18, 7:00 pm, OLPH Christmas program at Notre Dame High School. More details to come.

Volunteers, mark your calendars! A Virtus training session will be held at OLPH Parish Life Center, Monday, November 17 at 6:00 pm. To register, visit www.virtusonline.org Virtus training is required of all regular volunteers, including classroom helpers, substitute teachers, and coaches. Call Theresa Dedmon if you have questions, 622-1481, or email tdedmon@catholicweb.com

The OLPH 3rd grade class is learning about the virtues of “gratitude” and “generosity” for the month of November. The class will have a bake sale on Tuesday, November 18th during all lunches (and during the Home & School meeting on Wednesday evening) to raise money for the “Food for the Poor” organization. The 3rd grade theme Mass will be on Friday, November 21 at 8:15 am and will focus on putting God’s virtues into practice.

Thanksgiving lunch at OLPH School will be on Thursday, November 20. OLPH parents are invited to join their children for lunch at the cost of $5.00 per adult, and $3.00 per non-OLPH student. OLPH student’s lunch will remain $2.25. Please send a note with payment to your student’s homeroom teacher by Tuesday, November 18, if you would like to have lunch that day. A ticket/s will then be sent home with your child. The student’s lunch debit account cannot be used for parent lunches that day. Thank you.

***CATHOLIC CHARITIES THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE: OLPH Parish and School is having a Thanksgiving Food Drive for Catholic Charities Thursday, November 13th through Friday, November 21st. Catholic Charities has asked us to collect specific food items for the Thanksgiving Food Baskets for 200 families this year. Boxes will be placed in every classroom and in Holy Family Hall. The food will be delivered on Friday, November 21, to the Knights of Columbus Council #610 on Sylvan Street. On Sunday, November 23, volunteers will put the food boxes together to be delivered to the families for Thanksgiving. Catholic Charities has provided us with a list of the food that will go in the Thanksgiving food boxes. Please bring your food by Friday, November 21, so it can be delivered to the K of C in time to prepare the Thanksgiving Food Baskets. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Please bring the following items:

  • Kindergarten and 1st grade – instant mashed potatoes
  • 2nd grade – cranberry sauce
  • 3rd grade – Stove Top Stuffing Mix
  • 4th grade – Jiffy cornbread mix
  • 5th & 6th grades – canned green beans
  • 7th & 8th grades – canned corn
  • “And whoever gives only a cup of water to one of these little ones to drink because he is a Disciple –Amen, I say to you, he will surely not lose his reward.” Matthew 10:47

Mrs. Curtiss is in need of a cafeteria aide to work Monday through Friday, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please contact her at 629-5677 if you are interested.

On November 22 and 23 Catholic Charities will hold its annual Bake Sale at OLPH! Last year, churches around the deanery raised thousands of dollars to be used for emergency assistance for families in need. We need more home-baked items to add to the wonderful pies and cookies Catholic Charities volunteers will bring. Labeled, priced items may be dropped off at the OLPH Parish Life Center on Friday, November 21, from noon until 5:00, or Saturday, November 22, between 9:00 am and noon. If that is not possible, you may bring them with you and drop them off before the Mass you plan to attend. Baked goods will be for sale after all weekend Masses. Sharing your baking talents can help change lives right here in Chattanooga! If you have any questions, contact Cissy West at 899-4061, or cisnbill@bellsouth.net

Attention parents of incoming kindergarten students: If you have a child who will be starting Kindergarten in the school year 2009-2010, please contact Teresa Hennen to get an application package. If you are not a member of OLPH Parish, please let Mrs. Hennen know so an invitation to the Kindergarten Open House (more information below) may be mailed to you. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Hennen at 423-622-1481 or Teresahennen@catholicweb.com

OLPH Open House for incoming Kindergarteners for the school year of 2009-2010 will be held Thursday, November 20, 2008, at 11:00, in the school library. All parents who have children starting Kindergarten for the next school year are invited to attend this Open House. Please RSVP by Monday, November 17 to Mrs. Hennen at 423-622-1481 or email Teresahennen@catholicweb.com

Any 7th or 8th grade student who is interested in joining the yearbook staff, please stay for a meeting after school on Monday, November 17, in Miss Fones’ classroom. Students, you are welcome to come, even if you didn’t turn in an application.

Parents, if you have pictures from any OLPH School event (Ram Run, Oktoberfest, Saints dress-up day, Halloween parties, sports, etc.), please send them to Miss Fones or Ms. Sumrell for use in the yearbook. Pictures can be on a disk or hard copy, or can be emailed to gfones@catholicweb.com or ksumrell@catholicweb.com

BASKETBALL NEWS

5th grade boys and 7th grade boys, it’s time to start thinking about basketball! Parents, if your 5th or 7th grade boy is interested in playing basketball at OLPH School, please join Coach Lee Riddle and Coach Chris Grannan on the following dates at the OLPH gym:

Ø Saturday, November 15 – 9:00 am to 10:15 am5th grade boys
10:15 am to 11:30 am7th grade boys AND

Ø Saturday, November 22 – 9:00 am to 10:15 am5th grade boys
10:15 am to 11:30 am7th grade boys

Ø These dates will allow the coaches an opportunity to meet the boys, determine how many players will be on each team, and, of course, play a little hoop. Please note that practice times are not set in stone at this point but will begin in December; games will start in January.

Ø If you have any questions please contact Chris Grannan (5th grade team) at 423-322-7091 or cgrannan@emjcorp.com or Lee Riddle (7th grade team) at 423-802-2291 or llriddle@lodgefmg.com

Basketball sign-up will begin the week of November 10 for 5th through 8th grade boys and girls. See Coach Close for information on physicals, fees or forms, or contact him at 423-622-1481 or tclose1717@bellsouth.net Coaches are still needed for the following teams: 5th girls, 6th girls, and 7th girls. All coaches need to complete the Virtus training, as mandated by the Diocese of Knoxville.

OLPH FOOD DRIVE: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troop gather food for the OLPH Church food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for November is “lunch items” – canned soup, tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly, spaghetti, canned fruit, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder that OLPH Church “Good Samaritan” food drive is the first Sunday of every month.

Stock up now for your holiday baking needs! The Notre Dame High School Band is selling pecans, almonds, and cashews. They are sold in one pound bags, for $7.00 per bag. See Mary Curtiss in the school cafeteria.

HOME AND SCHOOL NEWS

  • Be sure to enroll in the Food Lion, Bi-Lo, and Publix school incentive shopping cards. Forms for Bi-Lo and Food Lion are available in the Development/Home and School office, as well as Publix cards.
  • Santa is on his way! We are in need of a Christmas committee to help us organize our “Evening with Santa” scheduled for Friday, December 5, at 7:00 pm (this is a change of date from the original school calendar which reads “Breakfast with Santa” on Sat., Dec. 6). If interested please call Beth Tapley at 423-290-0766, or email Homeandschool@catholicweb.com
  • “EVENING WITH SANTA” and OLPH Parish Fish Fry – You are invited to attend an evening of Christmas fun, food and fellowship on Friday, December 5th at OLPH (changed from original calendar date of Saturday, Dec. 6th). Begin with the First Friday Eucharistic Celebration at 5:00 pm, followed by the Knights of Columbus First Friday Fish Fry in the PLC, and then join the OLPH Home & School for an “Evening with Santa” at 7:00 pm in the OLPH School gym. While at an “Evening with Santa” enjoy cookies and milk, games, door prizes, and BINGO for kids from 0 to 99! Santa and Mrs. Clause will be visiting OLPH that night and pictures with Santa will be taken for a donation of $1.00. Please join the OLPH Parish community for some Christmas fun!

SCRIP UPDATE- ORDER FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE SCHOOL OFFICE

WHAT’S HOT: New merchants: Dell (4 %) - $100

Home Shopping Network (6 %) - $25

Increases in percentage donated to OLPH School:

Dicks – 8 %

Home Depot – 4 %

Bath & Body Works- Nov. 8 to Nov. 12 – 5 %

Gap/Banana Republic/Old Navy – Nov. 8 to Dec. 5 – 11%

JCPenney – Nov. 1 to Nov. 28 – 6 %

TGI Friday’s – Nov. 1 to Dec. 5 – 10 %

Cabela’s – Oct. 25 to Nov. 28 – 14 %

LL Bean – Oct. 25 to Dec. 12 – 17 %

Sally Foster products may still be purchased on line! Go to www.SallyFoster.com; during the checkout process check the Group/Account Number button and enter the OLPH School account number 507594. The school will earn 50% of each sale. Online orders may be placed until Thanksgiving. When shopping online the order is delivered right to your door. If you have any questions call Beth Cromer at 987-9957.

Third Annual Sugar ‘n Spice Luncheon for OLPH Parish is forming their committee for the spring luncheon. The luncheon promotes the virtues of modesty, chastity and Christian family life. It is open to ladies of all ages. If you are interested in joining this committee call or email Gail Raabe at 423-364-2461 or raabef@comcast.net

11/07/2008

NOVEMBER 10 – NOVEMBER 14, 2008

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE
NOVEMBER 10 – NOVEMBER 14, 2008 http://www.myolph.com/

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  • MONDAY-Sloppy Joes, baked beans, cole slaw, applesauce, milk
  • TUESDAY-Chicken noodles & roll, green peas, salad, peaches, milk-BAKED POTATOES, 5TH-8TH
  • WEDNESDAY-Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk
  • THURSDAY-Hamburger & bun, tri-tater, fruit cocktail, pickles-onions-cheese, milk
  • FRIDAY-Fish, cole slaw, tri-tater, pears, milk

Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. “I will praise your name forever, Lord.” Psalm 145

The virtues for the month of November are “gratitude” and “generosity”. Gratitude is the virtue that leads us to take note of the gifts that we receive each day. Generosity is defined as “letting others get the credit or praise. It is giving without having expectations of the other person.”

SCHOOL CALENDAR
SHORTS AND SKORTS ARE NOW “OUT OF SEASON” UNTIL MAY; this includes out-of-uniform days

  • Monday, November 10 7/8 Soccer, 4:30, v. David Brainerd, AT DAVID BRAINERD Booster Club meeting, 6:00-moved to Tuesday
  • Tuesday, November 11 5/6 Soccer, 4:30, v. Berean, AT OLPH Booster Club meeting, 6:00, teacher lounge (NEW DATE and location)
  • Wed., November 12 Strategic Core Team, 6:30, Computer Lab in St. Patrick’s Hall 5/6 Soccer, 3:00, v. St. Jude, AT OLPH (new to calendar) 7/8 Soccer, 4:30, v. St. Jude, AT OLPH-Cook out! More info. below
  • Thursday, November 13 7/8 Soccer, 4:30, v. TN Temple (cancelled)

OLPH Soccer teams will have a cook out on Wednesday, November 12. All OLPH families, parishioners and friends are invited to the 5/6 and 7/8 grade soccer games beginning at 3:00 pm with a hamburger and hot dog cook out sponsored by Preston King, OLPH School parent and owner of Tilden Auto Care. The 8th grade soccer players will receive special recognition, and all 5th-7th grade soccer players will be announced. Come celebrate with the OLPH soccer teams and enjoy a free cook out with your family and friends!

Attention parents of incoming kindergarten students: If you have a child who will be starting Kindergarten in the school year 2009-2010, please contact Teresa Hennen to get an application package. If you are not a member of OLPH Parish, please let Mrs. Hennen know so an invitation to the Kindergarten Open House (more information below) may be mailed to you. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Hennen at 423-622-1481 or Teresahennen@catholicweb.com

OLPH Open House for incoming Kindergarteners for the school year of 2009-2010 will be held Thursday, November 20, 2008, at 11:00, in the school library. All parents who have children starting Kindergarten for the next school year are invited to attend this Open House. Please RSVP by Monday, November 17 to Teresahennen@catholicweb.com or Mrs. Hennen at 423-622-1481.

BASKETBALL NEWS
5th grade boys and 7th grade boys, it’s time to start thinking about basketball! Parents, if your 5th or 7th grade boy is interested in playing basketball at OLPH School, please join Coach Lee Riddle and Coach Chris Grannan on the following dates at the OLPH gym:
  • Saturday, November 15 – 9:00 am to 10:15 am – 5th grade boys 10:15 am to 11:30 am – 7th grade boys AND
  • Saturday, November 22 – 9:00 am to 10:15 am – 5th grade boys 10:15 am to 11:30 am – 7th grade boys
These dates will allow the coaches an opportunity to meet the boys, determine how many players will be on each team, and, of course, play a little hoop. Please note that practice times are not set in stone at this point but will begin in December; games will start in January.
If you have any questions please contact Chris Grannan (5th grade team) at 423-322-7091 or cgrannan@emjcorp.com or Lee Riddle (7th grade team) at 423-802-2291 or llriddle@lodgefmg.com
Basketball sign-up will begin the week of November 10 for 5th through 8th grade boys and girls. See Coach Close for information on physicals, fees or forms, or contact him at 423-622-1481 or tclose1717@bellsouth.net Coaches are still needed for the following teams: 5th girls, 6th girls, and 7th girls. All coaches need to complete the Virtus training, as mandated by the Diocese of Knoxville.

Volunteers, mark your calendars! A Virtus training session will be held at OLPH Parish Life Center, Monday, November 17 at 6:00 pm. To register, visit http://www.virtusonline.org/ Virtus training is required of all regular volunteers, including classroom helpers, substitute teachers, and coaches. Call Theresa Dedmon if you have questions, 622-1481, or email tdedmon@catholicweb.com

HOME AND SCHOOL NEWS
The 3rd grade class has already met their goal for Box Top collecting! They will be rewarded in December. All other grades check your progress and keep bringing in those Box Tops! Thank you!
Be sure to enroll in the Food Lion, Bi-Lo, and Publix school incentive shopping cards. Forms for Bi-Lo and Food Lion are available in the Development/Home and School office, as well as Publix cards.
Santa is on his way! We are in need of a Christmas committee to help us organize our “Evening with Santa” scheduled for Friday, December 6, at 7:00 pm (this is a change of date from the original school calendar which reads “Breakfast with Santa” on Sat., Dec. 7). If interested please call Beth Tapley at 423-290-0766, or email Homeandschool@catholicweb.com

SCRIP UPDATE- ORDER FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE SCHOOL OFFICE
WHAT’S HOT:
New merchants:
  • Dell (4 %) - $100
  • Home Shopping Network (6 %) - $25
Increases in percentage donated to OLPH School:
  • Dicks – 8 %
  • Home Depot – 4 %
  • Bath & Body Works- Nov. 8 to Nov. 12 – 5 %
  • Gap/Banana Republic/Old Navy – Nov. 8 to Dec. 5 – 11%
  • JCPenney – Nov. 1 to Nov. 28 – 6 %
  • TGI Friday’s – Nov. 1 to Dec. 5 – 10 %
  • Cabela’s – Oct. 25 to Nov. 28 – 14 %
  • LL Bean – Oct. 25 to Dec. 12 – 17 %
Thanksgiving lunch at OLPH School will be on Thursday, November 20. OLPH parents are invited to join their children for lunch at the cost of $5.00 per adult, and $3.00 per non-OLPH student. OLPH student’s lunch will remain $2.25. Please send a note to your student’s homeroom teacher by Tuesday, November 18, if you would like to have lunch that day.

Stock up now for your holiday baking needs! The Notre Dame High School Band is selling pecans, almonds, and cashews. They are sold in one pound bags, for $7.00 per bag. See Mary Curtiss in the school cafeteria.

Parents, please make sure your children’s clothing, shoes, back packs, lunch bags, etc., have their names written on them. If they end up in the Lost and Found box, they can be returned if properly labeled; otherwise, they will be donated to St. Cecilia’s Closet.

OLPH FOOD DRIVE: Please help the 3rd grade Brownie troupe gather food for the OLPH Church food pantry and Ladies of Charity. The food theme for November is “lunch items” – canned soup, tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly, spaghetti, canned fruit, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder that OLPH Church “Good Samaritan” food drive is the first Sunday of every month. Thank you for your support! OLPH Brownie Troop 14 is collecting old blankets and old towels for the Humane Society as a service project. Please bring in your old blankets and towels and place them in the collection box by the main entrance to the school building (near the archway). Collections will continue until November 12, 2008. Please help us keep our furry friends warm and dry this winter season.

8th graders: A stamped, addressed envelope (addressed to NDHS) must accompany your teacher and counselor recommendations requested by Notre Dame High School.

Sally Foster products may still be purchased on line! Go to http://www.sallyfoster.com/; during the checkout process check the Group/Account Number button and enter the OLPH School account number 507594. The school will earn 50% of each sale. Online orders may be placed until Thanksgiving. When shopping online the order is delivered right to your door. If you have any questions call Beth Cromer at 987-9957.

3rd Annual Sugar ‘n Spice Luncheon for OLPH Parish is forming their committee for the spring luncheon. The luncheon promotes the virtues of modesty, chastity and Christian family life. It is open to ladies of all ages. If you are interested in joining this committee call or email Gail Raabe at 423-364-2461 or raabef@comcast.net

10/30/2008

NOVEMBER 3 – NOVEMBER 7, 2008

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY FANFARE

NOVEMBER 3 – NOVEMBER 7, 2008 www.myolph.com


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  • MONDAY-Ravioli & roll, salad, applesauce, milk

  • TUESDAY-Ham & roll, macaroni & cheese, peas, peaches, milk-CHEF SALAD, 5TH-8TH

  • WEDNESDAY-Cheese pizza, corn, pineapple, salad, milk

  • THURSDAY-Chicken patty & bun, tri-tater, fruit cocktail, pickles-onion-cheese, milk

  • FRIDAY-Ham Hoagie, vegetable soup, crackers, pears, milk


Please attend Mass this weekend with your Parish Priest. “I can rely on the Lord; I can always turn to him for shelter. It was he who gave me my freedom. My God, you are always there to help me!” Psalm 17:3


The virtues for the month of November are “gratitude” and “generosity”. Gratitude is the virtue that leads us to take note of the gifts that we receive each day. Generosity is defined as “letting others get the credit or praise. It is giving without having expectations of the other person.”


SCHOOL CALENDAR

SHORTS ARE NOW “OUT OF SEASON” UNTIL MAY

  • Saturday, November 1 “Irish for a Night” at NDHS- go to www.myndhs.com for more info.

  • Monday, November 3 7/8 Soccer, 4:15, v. Spalding, AT OLPH
    Creative Arts Guild meeting, 6:00, Chef Lin’s

  • Tuesday, November 4 Girl Scout representative speaking to girls in K-5th

  • Wednesday, Nov. 5 Out of uniform, K – 8th - conduct reward 
    Jim Williams, 6:30, OLPH School gym, more info. below

  • Thursday, November 6 7/8 Soccer, 4:30, v. Silverdale, AT OLPH
    5/6 Soccer, 4:30, v. Silverdale, AT REDOUBT
    Girl Scout parent meeting, library, 3:45, for those interested in joining Girl Scouts

  • Friday, November 7 1st-4th graders, come dressed as saints-more info. below
    Parents & parishioners, coffee & donuts in café after 8:15 Mass

  • Saturday, November 8 NDHS testing for rising freshmen- go to www.myndhs.com for info.


First through fourth graders, come dressed as your favorite saints, Friday, November 7, for 8:15 Mass. Be prepared to answer questions about your saints! The students will go to the cafeteria after Mass to talk about their saints. Afterward, students will change into their school uniforms.


Parents, please make sure your children’s clothing, shoes, back packs, lunch bags, etc., have their names written on them. If they end up in the Lost and Found box, they can be returned if properly labeled; otherwise, they will be donated to St. Cecilia’s Closet.


Volunteers, mark your calendars! A Virtus training session will be held at OLPH Parish Life Center, Monday, November 17 at 6:00 pm. To register, visit www.virtusonline.org Virtus training is required of all regular volunteers, including classroom helpers, substitute teachers, and coaches. Call Theresa Dedmon if you have questions, 622-1481, or email tdedmon@catholicweb.com


The OLPH Football 60 year anniversary “Outback Bowl” was a very special event. Over 400 people were in attendance to watch the OLPH football team play against Knox Catholic. Players from the OLPH inaugural 1948 team took part in a pinning ceremony, which included stories from the humorous to the emotional. The OLPH Rams finished second place in the ISC with an overall record of 13-3. Thank you to Hamilton Place Outback Steakhouse and the parents who made this event so terrific. Thank you to the OLPH coaches for their dedication!


OLPH School will be hosting Jim Williams, a highly effective speaker who uses personal stories to reach his audiences on Wednesday, November 5 at 6:30 pm in the OLPH School gym. Jim will speak on “Strengthening Families” which will give parents insight and suggestions on how to raise responsible, accountable, dependable children who are resilient and capable of handling disappointments. All OLPH Parish families and the Chattanooga Catholic Community are invited to attend this session. Childcare will be provided in the OLPH School cafeteria. Mr. Williams will also address the issue of “Bullying with Adolescents” with the OLPH School 6th and 7th grade classes on Thursday, November 6.


OLPH FOOD DRIVEPlease help the 3rd grade Brownie troupe gather food for the OLPH Church food pantry and Ladies of CharityThe food theme for November is “lunch items” – canned soup, tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly, spaghetti, canned fruit, etc. Boxes are located in the entryway of each school building. Different food themes will be announced each month. Also, a reminder that OLPH Church “Good Samaritan” food drive is the first Sunday of every month. Thank you for your support! OLPH Brownie Troop 14 is collecting old blankets and old towels for the Humane Society as a service project. Please bring in your old blankets and towels and place them in the collection box by the main entrance to the school building (near the archway). Collections will continue until November 14, 2008. Please help us keep our furry friends warm and dry this winter season.


Congratulations to the following fifth through eighth graders for making the honor roll the first nine weeks:

8th grade: Principal’s List: Michelle Lee, Andrew Thomas, Steven Dorris, Kathryn Messier,

Nate Oliver

First Honors: William DeBarge, Joshua Deocampo, Ashley Hand, Bridget Haywood,

Jay Nguyen, Ellyn Conn, Vail Ponitz, Rick Prochazka, Casey Hale

Second Honors: Mitchell Jobe, Katie McDowell, Dilyn Share, Christian San Miguel

Honorable Mention: Alex Rutledge, Keaghan Hahn, Stephen Hart, Kyle Kelley,

Brittany Laws, Lauren Simpson, Bryan Johnson

7th grade: Principal’s List: Christopher Coles, Dean Magat

First Honors: Danika Dorris, Jordan Vial, Zach Grannan, Emma Han, Anna McIntyre,

Grace Signiski

Second Honors: Mary Rebman, Brandon Harris

Honorable Mention: Nolan Pawlowski, Katherine Yolitz, Naomi Neri, Alexander Riddle,

Ryan Riesco, Thomas McGuire, Will Mahoney, Maris Schrage

6th grade: Principal’s List: Mark Oliver, Carley Olejniczak

First Honors: Maggie Stovall, Rachel Bird, Robert Riesco

Second Honors: Gaby Mullin, Chris Allbritten, Nataleigh Dang, Sabrina Mohler

Honorable Mention: Abigail Champlin, Misaki Monden, Madeline Robbins,

Alison Dearing, John Lee, Sean Melvin, Emily Wexler

5th grade: Principal’s List: Mary Margaret Haywood, Sarah Thomas, Willy Chong, Alex Darras,

Andie Dorris, Lauren Dray, Addison Hutton, Jessica Moore

First Honors: Anna Yolitz, Aileen Lanzar, Annie Cate Moore, Zachary Riddle,

Kathryn Sell, Cassidy Share, Maddie Siragusa, Conner Smith, James Teal

Second Honors: Christopher Boettner, Jacob Butler, Hannah Davis, Megan Hill,

Keri Klassen, Lucas Mullin, Joseph Smith, Colin O’Brien, Lauren Phillips,

Satori Price

Honorable Mention: David Hodges, Lauralee Rast, Charlie Johnson, Jennifer

Johnson, Hannah Jones, Jeffrey McDonald


8th graders: A stamped, self-addressed envelope must accompany your teacher and counselor recommendations requested by Notre Dame High School. NDHS testing for 8th graders will be Saturday, November 8 from 8:30 to 11:30 at NDHS. Go to www.myndhs.com for more information. A second testing date is scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2009.


Sally Foster products may still be purchased on line! Go to www.SallyFoster.com; during the checkout process check the Group/Account Number button and enter the OLPH School account number 507594. The school will earn 50% of each sale. Online orders may be placed until Thanksgiving. When shopping online the order is delivered right to your door. If you have any questions call Beth Cromer at 987-9957.


OLPH Open House for incoming Kindergarteners for the school year of 2009-2010 will be held Thursday, November 20, 2008. All parents who have children starting Kindergarten for the next school year are invited to attend this Open House. Details will follow in an upcoming fanfare.


OLPH STRATEGIC CORE TEAM will meet on Wednesday, November 12 at 6:30 pm in St. Patrick’s Hall in the Computer Lab to review the information gained from the Parent Input Sessions.


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