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.
May 25 Feast Day-St. Rita’s Celebration (Everyone to Wear Red in recognition of our favorite Saint-Scroll down for more details)
May 29 NO School-Memorial Day
May 30 Madison Field Trip (Grade 4) Students may be OOU-You Be You Day!
June 1 8th Grade Promotion Mass and all School Mass/8:30am/8th grade Parents/Families Welcome!
June 1 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony/6PM
June 1 Last day for 8th Graders
June 2 Last day of School/Half Day for grades 3K-7th Grade
Release Time 3K/4K 11:20am/K-8 11:30am
No Lunches/No AfterCare/NO 8th GRADERS REPORT
June 6 Report Cards Sent Home
We are definitely winding down but we continue to focus our days on student learning. We are looking forward to our Festa St. Rita on May, 25. The students are super excited for the fun filled day and our 3rd graders are ready to share the life of St. Rita in their annual play.
Lastly, keep in mind that we have the next couple of weeks in OOU. Check out the section in this newsletter. Ms. Lopez will also send DOJO reminders.
Big shout out to all of our singers and musicians. Thank you for a fun filled night of signing and smiles. Great job to Mr. Scaffidi for getting us ready sharing our faith songs with our families.
We have many students who took the kindness pledge. Check out our bulletin board. In honor of St. Rita who was so very kind to all, many of us also pledged to be inclusive and kind to all.
And, it is getting to be a very exciting time for our Class of 2023. They are eager to be promoted and head out the door for their new adventures. I do hope you have been reading their profiles in Class DOJO. We have a wonderful group of 8th graders and I am very proud to see them moving on as each will make us proud moving forward. I know they will always remember St. Rita's. I know I will always remember them!
Before I close, I would like to remind us all to take a moment and tell your children how much you love them. Sometimes the days pass before us before we take moment to see the gifts they bring us. Every child is a gift from God and while they may challenge us they are all uniquely made by God for a purpose in this life.
Blessings,
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.
Young person places high value on helping others.
Young person places value on equality such as hunger and poverty.
Young person acts on convictions and stands up for his/ her beliefs.
Young person tells the truth even when it is not easy.
Young person accepts and takes personal responsibility.
Everyone had a great time at the zoo!
We have two butterflies hatch so far! Very exiting! Earlier last month we all got to dress as Kings and Queens with our Superkids Super Smart story.
We have two butterflies hatch so far! Very exiting!
Earlier last month we all got to dress as Kings and Queens with our Superkids Super Smart story.
Great weather for a great meet at Parkside on Monday night. This team has been battling the bad weather on Mondays, so it was nice to see them "shine in the sun." This is truly a wonderful spectator sport!!
Altar Servers for Thursday Mass were Madison and Lily from 5th grade. The 6th grade class led Mass this week.
Who is St. Rita?
Santa Rita is often referred to as Saint Rita of Cascia — an Italian widow and Augustinian nun who lived from 1381 to 1457. She is known at the Patroness of Impossible Causes and became a nun at age 36 after the death of her husband and her twin sons. When she was around 60 years of age, a small wound appeared on her forehead while she prayed. The wound was considered a partial Stigmata in reference to the crown of thorns that encircled Christ’s head, and she bore the wound until her death at age 76. When her body was prepared for funeral and later exhumed over the years, her forehead wound remained the same with glistening light reflected from the drops of blood. Her body also showed no decomposition and she was declared incorruptible.
Saint Rita forever became associated with a rose. When nearing the end of her life, she asked a visiting cousin to bring her a rose from her old home. Her cousin complied and was surprised to find a single rose blooming in the January garden and brought it back to Saint Rita.
The purpose of this communication is to notify you that we will be celebrating her feast day on May 25th school wide.
The following are some of the awesome events:
St. Rita Novena begins on May 15 for 9 days.
St. Rita school wide parade/walk to Church/Mass on May 25.
St. Rita blessing of roses during Mass on May 25.
St. Rita’s 3rd graders after Mass on May 25th will perform a play showcasing the life of St. Rita.
All 3rd grade families invited to attend.
10:30-Noon ALL School Lunch Activity
If you would like to check your child out to lunch, permission slips will be sent home the week before the event.
This is for Kindergarten through Grade 8.
3K and 4K
Students in 3K and 4K will follow their regular lunch schedule.
If you would like to check your child out, you may as long as you understand we are on a regular lunch schedule for 3K and 4K.
Permission slips to be returned to your child’s homeroom teacher no later than May 19.
You may not carpool or check anyone else’s child out for lunch.
You may meet other families for lunch, of course.
Students must be picked up by 10:30am and returned to school by Noon.
If you elect for your child to remain at school, students will:
Eat lunch in the cafeteria from 10:30-11:00am.
Released outside to play at approximately 11:00am.
Extra duty coverage will be provided.
If interested in volunteering, please contact kfolker@sienacatholicschools.org
In the event of rain, we will remain inside.
St. Rita’s 8th grade students will be hosting a carnival in the afternoon for all grade levels.
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.
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
The last two sessions of Children's Liturgy will be offered at the 10:30 Mass on Sun. May 7th and 21st . Be sure to take advantage of the opportunity for your child to hear the scriptures proclaimed and explained with a child-centered focus. It is also a chance for parents to fully take in the readings and homily. See you at church!
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.
Be sure to check out our Facebook page and all the great videos we post! We need you to "LIKE" us and share with family, friends and future St. Rita Royals!
We ignite a spirit of excellence in faith, knowledge,
and service, inspiring students to be who God created them to be.