Between the Lions

Weekly Newsletter
February 12, 2009


CALENDAR REMINDERS- FEBRUARY

NJHS Pennies for Patients Drive until February 20th

Monday 16 SCHOOL CLOSED - Presidents’ Holiday
Tuesday 17 I Free Pizza Lunch from Msgr. Mahler
8:45am-11:00am 4th Gr. Colonial Day-Guadalupe/St.John’s rm Olde Parish Hall.
Wednesday 18 O 10am Open House - Principal’s Welcome in the Guadalupe Rm.Olde Parish Hall tour of school follows.
Thursday 19 N 3rd Qtr Interim Reports Gr. 1-8
Diocesan Technology Committee Mtg.
7pm-Science Fair set-up-gym
Friday 20 L NJHS Pennies for Patients Drive Ends Today!
8:30am-gym-St. Leo the Great Science Fair
AM EXTENDED DAY IN MUSIC ROOM
NO PM EXTENDED DAY
7pm Science Fair Awards - gym

PRINCIPAL’S REFLECTION
Dear Parents:
Its’ hard to believe that next Thursday, February 19th t is the mid-quarter of our third grading period. Progress reports will be sent home on Thursday, February 19th for students in grades 1-8. A reminder that progress reports are not report cards but a way in which teachers communicate the accomplishments and areas of needed growth for our students. If needed, parents should contact individual teachers via email or voice mail to discuss their child’s progress. Together we can help our students to continue to succeed and grow in grace and wisdom. Have a safe and fun holiday weekend.

As Always, for the children,
Mr. David DiPippa, Principal

AM CARPOOL FROM MR. DiPIPPA
As the cold weather is here to stay, I would ask that all students come dressed appropriately for outdoor recess (coats, gloves, scarves). Also, for safety and security I would ask all parents to please have students ready for AM carpool drop-off. Parents are asked to please stay in the car while children are let out by teachers or safety patrols. Parents should not walk students across the parking lot through the carpool drop-off on a regular basis, as it creates a safety situation during carpool. If you have an appointment in the school building, please cross at the corner closest to Old Lee Highway. Thank you for your cooperation.

PM CARPOOL FROM MR. DiPIPPA
Parents who arrive late after the chain is raised are asked to please stay in cars until you are given the okay and directed to move your vehicle to the late line which is next to the gym where students will be able to enter cars safely. Students should not be walking past the chain to enter cars as it is not supervised by any faculty or staff member and creates a safety hazard. Thank you again for your cooperation.

Thanks & Praise

  • A huge Thank You to Kathy Hesse who headed up the committee for Grandparents’ Day. We overlooked thanking her last week – a huge faux pas on our part….mea culpa!
  • Thank you very, very much to the Girls Scouts and their families for providing such an outstanding lunch for all the faculty and staff of Saint Leo’s – what a special treat!
  • To Mrs. Lyle, Mrs. White, NJHS members, Mrs. Perry, faculty, staff and students for collecting $238.95 toward our goal of $1,000 for our first week’s donations for Pennies for Patients. Good job!
  • To Mrs. Cosgriff and parent volunteers for the 7th grade Language Arts field trip.
  • To Mrs. Schlindler, PTO Cultural Arts Chair and the PTO Board for organizing our “Loud Poetry” assembly for students in Grades K-8.

MOTHERS’ PRAYER GROUP
Please join us for a Mothers' Prayer Group Meeting on Thursday, February 19, right after morning drop off, in the St. Mark's Room (Parish Hall). We will follow readings from the liturgical calendar, reflections from the book "The Better Part" and prayers for our school, teachers and families. We will end praying The Rosary. For questions, please contact Marcia Capizzani at mloureiro2002@aol.com. All are welcome.

OPEN HOUSES
are going to be held at Saint Leo the Great School on the following days:

  • This Coming Wednesday, February 18th -10am in the Guadalupe Room with Principal’s Welcome
  • Wednesday, March 18th - 10am in the Guadalupe Room with Principal’s Welcome

A tour of the school will follow all presentations. Please call 703-273-1211 x645 for a reservation. Please let your friends and neighbors know our new dates. Applications are available for pickup during the day at the school from 9am-2pm, at the Open House and online at www.saintleothegreatschool.org. All completed applications with copies of supporting documents may be sent through the mail or hand carried to the school at the above hours. Acceptance letters for the 2009-2010 will be mailed once completed applications are received. Financial Aid packets are available in the front office or online at www.factstuitionaid.com.

SPELLING BEE WINNERS

7A Winners – Mrs. Cosgriff
Anthony Castenada
Olivia Schindler
Connor Toole

7B Winners – Mr. Torma
Mary Barna
Mary Ellen Potter
Helena Patterson

8A Winners – Mrs. Cosgriff
Emily Norris
Susie Park
Sieggi Richter

8B Winners – Mrs. Sloboda
Ryan Dowd
Paige Dunleavy
Seamus Lowry

Middle School Winners
1st Place: Ryan Dowd
2nd Place: Connor Toole
3rd Place: Mary Barna and Susie Park

SPELLING BEE WINNERS FOR 5TH GRADE
The following 5th grade students are winners in their class’s Spelling Bee for 2009. Congratulations!

5-10 5-11
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
Gigi Asamoah-Mensah
Michael Ku-DiPietro
Havy Pham
Stephen Magill
Caleb Crosson
Jessica Le

THE STRIVE FOR FIVE CHALLENGE
will be occurring this year between Monday, February 23 - Friday February 27. Your child will be receiving the information next week from the homeroom teacher in K-5 and from Theresa Ferlotti during middle school science on the 17th and 18th. All information and forms can be found on the School Website under the Parent Resources heading: Health and Wellness. If you have any questions please feel free to contact the school nurse at 703-273-1211 extension 646.

FROM THE PTO
Let's Dish!.... Would you like an easy and convenient way to put healthy, homemade dinners on your table -- and raise funds for St. Leo's? Let's Dish! can help you do that and will donate 10% of the proceeds back to St. Leo's from February 1 - April 30th. Go to www.letsdish.com to view their delicious menu offerings by month. Then simply book an in-store session or select their pick-up Dish-n-Dash service using the promotion code F9-STLEO when you enter your billing information. Remember, the more the merrier, so invite friends and family to "dish" with you and use the promotion code! Please note that other coupons may not be used at the same time as the fundraiser code. Click here for a flyer.
Make Friday the 13th a LUCKY DAY! We have rescheduled Skating at Fairfax Ice Arena for Friday, February 13th from 11:30-1:30. St. Leo's families will receive the discounted rate of $5.25 to skate and $2.75 for skate rental. Come right after our early dismissal to get your skates and start skating. After you have worked up an appetite, stop by McDonalds (3951 Pickett Road) for our St. Leo's fundraiser. McDonalds will donate 10% of the proceeds generated by St. Leo's families to our PTO, and McDonalds will match that donation with a donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities in our name. Bring the flyer to show that you are with St. Leo's. Click here for a flyer.
Dollar Donation to Dress Down - Each student who brings $1 to school on Friday, February 13th will be able to dress down, and they will be contributing to 2 great causes. Half of your donation will go to Pennies for Patients and the other half will go to The Kidney Kid Fund.

QUIZ BOWL NEWS:
Start forming your teams for the 2009 Saint Leo the Great PTO Quiz Bowl! Be prepared for a night of fun trivia!!

  • Date: Saturday, March 14th 2009
  • Place: School Gym
  • Time: 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
  • Cost: $12 for individual ticket or $100 for table of 8/10 players

Questions: contact Vicki Holleran at hollerantj@aol.com. Sign up flyer can be downloaded from school website

FROM GUIDANCE
Small Groups: The Guidance Office will begin holding small group discussion sessions during lunch. The groups will consist of 4-6 students and will meet approximately once per week for 6-8 weeks. Group topics include Academic/Study Skills, Anger Management, Changing Families, and Friendship/Social Skills. Group descriptions are available at the Counselor’s Corner on the St. Leo website. If you would like your child to participate in one of the small groups, please contact Ann Polan in the Guidance Office at 703-273-1211 x649 or apolan@saintleothegreatschool.org.

COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN/UNITED WAY/AMERICA’S CHARITIES
Thank you to the many parents who, in the past, designated our school as the recipient of their Combined Federal Campaign/United Way or America’s Charities donations. The fall campaign is just getting underway and we would be grateful to receive your donations once again. Our designated number for Combined Federal Campaign is 91500 and for United Way it is 8973.

If your place of employment uses America’s Charities, you may designate our school through their campaign by including our school name, address, phone and EIN# 54-0572701. As always…we are so grateful for your support and generosity!

FINANCIAL AID – SCHOOL YEAR 2009-2010
The Diocese of Arlington is please to provide a Tuition Assistance Program for parents of students attending our Diocesan Catholic schools. Interested parents are asked to submit the student aid application form, as well as a processing fee of $20 to FACTS Management Company. FACTS is the company contracted by the Diocese of Arlington to provide a confidential and objective financial analysis in determining a family’s ability to pay for Catholic School education.

In order to become eligible for receiving funds from this program, K-12 students (preschool is not eligible) must satisfy all of the criteria described below:

  • A baptized Catholic or convert officially received into the Church
  • Family resides within the boundaries of the Diocese of Arlington
  • Family is registered and an active member of the parish or
  • Family belongs to a military post parish
  • Student attends or is accepted by a Catholic school in the Diocese of Arlington.

The funds from the program will be paid directly to the school that the qualifying student attends. Schools will then credit the tuition accounts for those families who have been approved to receive aid for that school year. When submitting your application, please be sure to answer all the questions on the student aid form and include all the documentation requested in the instructions. Applications can also be completed online (www.factstuitionaid.com). The deadlines for filing an application are February 6, 2009 for the first round, and March 16, 2009 for the second round. A packet of information and its program will also be available in the front office.

PENNIES FOR PATIENTS
Pennies for Patients- Week one is underway! I hope you have been encouraging your children to search out those long lost coins and bring them into their classrooms. Unfortunately for many, patients are asking more financial assistance due to the economy. In fact, the request for Patient Aid at LLS is up 15% from the same time last year. At this rate, LLS is in danger of running out of funds before the end of the fiscal year in June. So, anything you can donate, will be greatly beneficial to the 2,500 patients living in our area. If you have any questions or want to help, please contact Kim Perry at 703-92-7105 or deemerkr@aol.com. Below is an inspiring letter from a parent in our community.

Dear Parents and Friends,
By now, you’ve heard about the “Pennies for Patients” fundraiser in school. I had a child diagnosed with Leukemia. Very little compares with hearing that your child has cancer, and the challenges that such news brings. Four months later, my sister was diagnosed with Lymphoma. It’s times like these that you realize just how fragile life can be, how important your friends and family are, and how much you need your community. A good day is when there is only one procedure that you aren’t rushing to the hospital with a fever or infection and that you’ve seen your other children awake sometime that day. There’s hope when the treatment your sister is undergoing has a survival rate, and that there’s been research done for the type of cancer that she is battling. The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society offers support through information, research, financial help, bringing people together, and so much more for both children and adults. In fact, they are the only hope for some.
So, what can you do? Pray. Treasure your children, even during those moments when juice just spilled all over the newly mopped floor along with a broken plate and a neighbor just “stops by.” Be grateful for God’s gift of life and health. Know that if you do ever need the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, they are there to help (LLS.org). And finally, please open your hearts and give what you can. You won’t just be giving a little change. You’ll be making it, a little bit at a time.

Sincerely,
One grateful parent

SAVE THE DATE:

  • Mark your calendars for this year's Auction Gala and Parent Social "Welcome Spring" to be held April 24, 2009 from 7:00pm to 11:00om at International Country Club. The tickets will go on sale March 2, 2009. The cost will be $65.00 per person. If you have any questions, would like to donate and item or service to the Auction, or would like to help please contact Leanna Furey at furey5@aol.com or 703 352-2313. More details will be coming home soon.

2009 YEARBOOK
Pictures Needed -- We are in need of pictures from Field Trips and 8th Grade CONFIRMATION, tennis, basketball, cheerleaders. Each grade, preschool through 8th grade, also has a "candid" photo page and we will need pictures for those pages throughout the year. You can put pictures on a cd or email pictures to Joanne McCarty at jmccarty1@cox.net or Katie Blanchard Katie_Blanchard@verizon.net. Thank you!

Inclement Weather/School Closings
When the Fairfax County Schools are closed because of hazardous road conditions, Saint Leo the Great School is also closed. If Fairfax County makes a change in the opening or closing of school due to weather conditions, Saint Leo the Great does the same. It is the parent/guardian's responsibility to consult the school website, or listen to the radio or T.V. for this information. PLEASE DO NOT CALL THE SCHOOL. In cases of inclement weather, or other non-weather related emergencies, and the cancellation of classes once school is in session, calls from the children to the parents/guardians will be discouraged. Since our school is air-conditioned, we DO NOT FOLLOW Fairfax County School closings due to intense heat.

If Fairfax County Schools are not in session and Saint Leo the Great is in session, consult the school website or listen to WMAL 630 AM or WTOP 103.5 FM, channel 4 and channel 7 for any school closings or adjustments in opening times.

Delayed Openings
Kindergarten through Grade 8

If there is a ONE HOUR DELAYED OPENING ON ANY 11:30AM OR 12:10PM DISMISSAL DAY, classes are dismissed at 12:10PM.
  • If there is a TWO HOUR DELAYED OPENING ON ANY 11:30AM, 12:10PM, or 1:40PM EARLY DISMISSAL DAY, classes are dismissed at 3:00PM. Please be sure to send a lunch and drink with your child if it would have been a regular 11:30AM or 12:10PM dismissal day since neither lunch nor milk is provided on those days.)
  • Extended Day Program
    The Extended Day Program always opens one hour before school:

    • Delay of one hour: open at 7:50AM
    • Delay of two hours: open at 8:50AM
    • When school closes early all children must be picked up from the Extended Day Program within two hours of dismissal. Parents/guardians are responsible for listening to the radio or T.V. for announcements.

      If Fairfax County cancels after school activities, the Extended Day Program will close within two hours of dismissal.