Living, Loving, and Learning Our Faith Through Jesus
Living as members of our Catholic Faith Community;
Loving God and all of His creation; and
Learning for our future on Earth and in Heaven.
Living as members of our Catholic Faith Community;
Loving God and all of His creation; and
Learning for our future on Earth and in Heaven.
March 24 Quarter 3 Ends
March 29 Grades Released to Parents (12:30pm)
March 31 Last Day to Order a YearBook
April 5 Last Day to bring in a Soup Can(s)
April 5 4th and 5th Grade Community Impact Project (Classroom activity)
April 6 Holy Thursday-4th Grade Stations of the Cross Play for the students
4th Grade Families may attend
April 7 Good Friday-No School for Staff and Students-Easter and Spring Break begins
April 7-14 NO SCHOOL
April 17 School Resumes for Staff and Students
April 17 5th Grade Field Trip/Madison
April 18 Fire Drill and ALiCE Drill
April 19 Tornado Required Statewide Drill
April 24 STAR Spring Assessment Begins
April 25 Science Hack-A-Thon-St. Catherine's (5-6pm)
April 26 Administrative Assistants Day!
May 1-5 Staff Appreciation Week
May 16 Fire Drill
May 17 Alternate Date Fire Drill
May 18 Spring Concert (3K-3 6PM and 4-8 7PM)
May 23 Field Day
May 25 Feast Day-St. Rita’s Celebration
Greetings,
The students are really working hard on the Wisconsin State Exam, known as the Forward Exam. We appreciate that they are taking the exams seriously and committed to showing us how much they have learned. This test demonstrates how much they have learned and retained. Wednesday, April 5 is our last day of testing. There will be make up days and Ms. Folker will be in touch with the students that need to make up any tests. Again, the Forward Exam is for students in grade 3-8.
Congratulations to all of our students who competed in Siena's Spelling Bee on March 22. I applaud each student for their confidence in standing before a large crowd and presenting St. Rita's in an outstanding manner--A truly Royal. Congratulations go to our Royal winners:
Grand Band 1 and 2
Olivia 2nd place
Ebele 3rd place
Grand Band 6-8
Carmine 2nd place
Gospel Verse, Jn 1:14ab:
Saturday, March 25 is the Feast of the Annunciation, which is celebrated on March 25 every year. It goes by many names such as: Solemnity of the Annunciation, the Feast of the Incarnation, Conceptio Christi, or Lady Day. It is a Christian holiday commemorating the visit of the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, where he announced that she would give birth to Jesus Christ. The Feast of the Annunciation celebrates God’s entrance into the human world through Jesus and Mary’s willingness to accept God’s command.
The Word of God became flesh and made his dwelling among us; and we saw his glory. During Lent, we solemnly keep this feast day in honor of the Annunciation. The Annunciation is a mystery that belongs to the temporal rather than to the sanctoral cycle in the Church's calendar. For the feast commemorates the most sublime moment in the history of time, the moment when the Second Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity assumed human nature in the womb of the Virgin Mary. Thus it is a feast of our Lord, even as it is of Mary, although the liturgy centers wholly around the Mother of God. —The Church's Year of Grace, Pius Parsch.
I have provided an update regarding our ALiCE safety drill training for April and next steps. Please scroll down for further information. Safety is a top priority and all of our practice drills keeps us polished in the event we would need to be prepared.
Quarter 3 is coming to a close. Please should you have any concerns regarding your child's learning, feel free to reach out to your child's teacher. We are happy to meet anytime.
Dr. Sue
St. Rita's Mission
Living Loving and Learning Our Faith: Living as members of our Catholic Faith Community; Loving God and all of His creation; Learning for our future on Earth and Heaven.
All for One and One for All
Did you know that things you do for heart health, including eating vegetables and fruits, and staying physically active also keeps your brain healthy? Additionally, those who experience joy have higher immunity to disease and viruses. All systems in the human body are connected, and positively and negatively affect each other.
Ebele is a saint in the making! She is the angel of our classroom. Ebele is always the first to help another student in need. She is a calming and compassionate friend to all students. She never asks for anything in return. She continues to be proficient in all subjects while enjoying basketball on the weekends. She is the epitome of a true leader who cares for everyone while encouraging them to be their best!
Nominated by Ms. Wiemer - 2nd grade teacher
St. Rita’s 7th Grade Math Class took 6th place in the Catholic Math League National Math Competition. Our 7th graders have been competing since November!!
Yes, this enduring test covers 5 months of rigorous math tests. All competitors were grouped by divisions according to their school. St. Rita’s was placed in division 4 with 14 other schools.
Congratulations to our top 4 finishers in our class:
Eli L. 17th Place
Elias F. 23rd Place
Lucas B. 49th Place
Amaya R. 60th Place
There was a total of 220 competitors in this competition.
Well done…7th graders!
Picture coming soon.
Congratulations to all of our students who competed in Siena's Spelling Bee on Wednesday March, 22.
1st and 2nd grade band
Olivia L- 2nd place
Ebele O.-tied for 3rd
6-8th grade band
Carmine -2nd place
Fourth grade has been very busy!
We have finished up learning about Geology in Amplify and are getting ready to start a new unit on Contemporary Fiction.
In addition, our fourth graders get to learn how to write in cursive.
In Science we are discussing the structures and functions of plants and animals. Our fourth graders will be working with microscopes and be able to track the growth of their own plant seeds.
Social Studies focus is to learn all the regions of the United States. In religion our main focus has been to practice for The Living Stations of The Cross play in April. Play practice is going well, and we are working on 'polishing' our actions and lines.
Hello St. Rita’s Families!
In music classes:
Students are using musicplayonline.com to reenforce note letter names, noteflight.com to create songs, and chromemusiclab.com to perform melodic and harmonic patterns.
All grade levels are learning melodic patterns including do, re, mi fa, so, and la. Students will continue practicing rhythm patterns that include quarter notes, eighth notes, triplets, and sixteenth notes.
All grade levels are working on standard #1, “Create music using specific elements including rhythm, pitch, form, melody, and harmony”
If you have any questions, please let me know via email or Class Dojo!
Nick Scaffidi
nscaffidi@sienacatholicschools.org
Hello St. Rita families! With Easter around the corner, there's lot of eggs, baskets, and chicks being created. 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade are weaving paper Easter baskets and filling them with magazine eggs - they're super colorful! Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade are working on splatter painting paper eggs for little baby chicks to hatch out of - very cute.
Our middle school students are currently starting to work on grid drawings. I'm already really impressed with what they've created so far. Be sure to ask your students all about what we make in art class!
We are so excited to announce our newest club! It is in full swing. The classes will emphasize respect, concentration and good effort and how that applies to home and school.
After the session is completed, students will have the opportunity to attend a Graduation at our school, show their techniques, break a board and earn their white belt!
A special thank you for our RPSA for sponsoring this club. We appreciate your support!
Altar Servers for Thursday Mass were Madison and Elliot. The eighth grade class led Mass this week.
School safety is a priority at St. Rita’s Catholic School. Siena has adopted the ALiCE model for all our school safety needs in the event of an active shooter/serious situation that may cause a lockdown. In any type of serious situation, the minutes that pass while people are waiting for police to respond are crucial. The ALiCE acronym exists to help those trained to do everything we can to save as many individuals as possible.
A=Alert
L=Lockdown
i=Inform
C= Counter
E=Evacuate
In the fall of 2021, all Siena staff were required to participate in an online module training provided to us by Navigate 360. And, each year staff is asked to refresh their learning through a module for completion. Each staff member had to pass the online course in order to receive their certification. 100% of St. Rita’s staff is certified. As a result of our continued training and safety for all messaging, our school wide ALiCE training will be focused on:
Discussing the word “barricade” with our students.
Many of us used to be trained with the idea that a simple lockdown would be used in an emergency, but this is no longer the case. If a classroom had to utilize lockdown as a safety measure, lockdowns are now joined with barricading. Therefore, the purpose of this notification is to share that at our April or May lockdown practice drill, we will be incorporating barricading as part of our biannual state-required lockdowns:
Barricade means to block; create a barrier between two things.
Verbally sharing and seeking feedback from the students as they look around the room, asking what objects might be used for barricading/items to be placed in front of the door.
We do practice lockdowns and students will enter a lockdown and then engage in this learning discussion.
THERE WILL BE NO PHYSICAL PRACTICE OF BARRICADING IN ANY CLASSROOMS AT THIS TIME.
The goal is to help students understand what the word means and to visually identify items in the room that they may use to barricade inside the room if needed.
As a reminder, ALiCE stands for
Alert – Alert is your first notification of danger. Maintain good situational awareness to overcome normalcy bias and ensure the best response to a critical incident or violent intruder.
Lockdown – Barricade the room.
Inform – Communicate the violent intruder’s location and direction in real-time. To do this, pass on real-time information using any means necessary. Examples are video surveillance, 911 calls, and PA announcements.
Counter – Not to be confused with fighting, this step involves creating noise, movement, distance, and distraction. Its intent is to reduce the shooter’s ability to shoot accurately.
Evacuate – Safe and strategic evacuation techniques get people out of harm’s way. Understand how your current environment impacts your ability to evacuate and discover the safest ways to do so.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support. We pray we never have to be in such a situation. However, if we do, we are fully trained and prepared to keep everyone as safe as possible.
*3K, 4K, and K participate in the lockdown only. We are very sensitive to their levels of our littlest learner's needs and keep all of this very simple. The staff in the rooms are responsible for their safety and use their judgement as ALiCE trained teachers.
Dates: July 6- August 1, 2023
Time: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 7:30 am- 2:00 pm ; Wednesdays 7:30 am-1:00 pm
Cost: Free-Includes Breakfast, Lunch, Games, and a Safe Learning Environment
THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL: HOWEVER STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A UNIFORM WHICH CONSISTS OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL T-SHIRT. T-SHIRT MUST BE PURCHASED THROUGH CFUT. The cost is $5.
Volunteers Needed
March 20 and 21-Set Up
March 22-31 Open for Sales during student lunches.
Book Donation Drop Off-During school hours in the vestible area.
If you would like to volunteer, please contact Mrs. Schotz fschotz@sienacatholicschools.org
The Lenten Fish Fry's will be held March 24 and the 31st. We would love to have some of the school families help!
St. Rita Lenten Fish Fry's
Fridays 5:00 - 7:00 PM
School Gym
Volunteers are needed for dining room help or serving in the kitchen - arrive at 4:30 PM and tear down at the end of the night at 7:15 PM
If you wish to volunteer, please call Laurie Jensen at 262-639-7602.
What: Service Opportunity. Help move tables and chairs after St. Rita's Fish Fry.
Where: St. Rita's School - 4433 Douglas Avenue
When: 3/24, 3/31 - 7pm-8pm
Why: It's an easy service opportunity that benefits St. Rita's Parish, St. Rita's School, Siena and most importantly....YOU.
Wear something St. Rita's if you can! Great opportunity for the kids too!
Yearbooks will be for Sale ONLINE Only! They are $12.50
Last Day to order Yearbooks is March 31.
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Rita's Parish website is: https://www.st-ritas.org/
The "News & Events" menu has the events scheduled for the parish.
The "Welcome" page also has an "Upcoming Events" list with a link to the "News & Events" page.
The link to the bulletins is on the "Welcome" page as well.
The St. Rita Dinner Club is a great way to meet new people from church and school while also getting better acquainted with those you already know.
12-14 adults are grouped together and dine out at various medium priced restaurants. There are group leaders who will coordinate and communicate the dates of the gatherings once a month. Perfect for Date Night! Our first dinner gathering will be in February.
This is a very flexible club…just come when you can!
We are starting fresh this year so please sign up with your phone number and email address. Even if you were on a list a couple of years ago, please contact us to sign up again. Hope you can join us! Any questions and for signing up, please contact:
Jeanine McCabe - 262-681-3710 | jmccabe52sbcglobal.net
or
Cathy Ramage - 262-497-5614 | ninerzfanz@aol.com
We are over 200 soup cans! Way to go St. Rita's.
Keep them coming!
It's that time of year again, time to start planning for fall football! We would like to thank everyone for helping us have an amazing season last year. We appreciate all of your support and we're excited for the 2023 season as we continue to build a quality football program for the youth in Racine!
Registration for the 2023 season is now open online
Registration cost is $250
Registration closes on June 1st
First Practice is August 1st
Jamboree August 19th
First game August 26th
Register online at www.racineyouthsports.com
General Football information
The Football Program operates under the overall RYS philosophy of “Giving Kids a Sporting Chance”. The objectives of this program are to develop the physical and mental well being of the individual, to increase self-confidence and self-respect, and to encourage leadership development. We wish to develop better citizens through team play and sportsmanship-like competition. Provide a quality physical education program, allow every youth player to participate, and develop their skills to the extent they desire. We teach a positive attitude toward competition and discourage the “win at all costs” attitude. The goal is to teach each player that they are a winner if they give their best effort-regardless of the score.
Youth football teaches kids important life skills:
*How to finish something you start.
*How to be accountable
*How to be disciplined
*The value of Goal setting
*Teamwork and leadership
*How to be selfless.
*That there are no shortcuts.
*How to stand for something.
*How to accomplish something bigger than oneself
WHY RYS FOOTBALL?
4 professional WIAA officials per field
Home games at a Turf stadium
Athletic trainers on site
USA Football certified coaches
Tutelage from the high school coaches
In rainy or subzero weather, students need appropriate outerwear. Students are outdoors several times a day. A hooded sweatshirt for example is not as adequate as a winter jacket. If the outdoor temperature is 10 degrees or below, wind chill factor of “zero” degrees or below, hard rain or blizzard like conditions, recess is most likely to be indoors. The decision is up to the Principal and at times in collaboration with supervisory staff. While outside, if any playground supervisor determines that the weather is too severe for outdoor recess (as our weather changes often), the outdoor supervisor is authorized to bring the students inside.
As we approach the cooler weather, we know in WI things can change quickly, in the event RUSD closes schools for weather, Siena follows suit. No one with the possible exception of maintenance is expected to report to work. Staff will receive an all users communication from Siena/Ms. Kimberly Gardner.
Current Handbook Language we will follow:
The school will be closed including CARES supervision, on days when Racine Unified School District is closed. Closings are announced over local radio (WISN 1130, WTMJ 620 / 94.5, WRJN 1400), television (FOX 6, TMJ4, CBS58, WISN 12), and their media websites. Parents will not hear our school name announced on public media unless there are specific circumstances affecting only our school or only all Catholic schools.
School closings will be announced in the media as Siena Catholic Schools of Racine. Staff will receive an email from Ms. Kimberly Gardner. Rarely used, but if a delayed start is announced for Racine Unified School District, St. Rita will follow the same schedule and delay the start to the day.
Parents may use their own discretion to decide whether to keep their children at home for safety. This absence will be recorded as an excused absence.
Safe Environment: How to sign up: Instructions.
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