Making the Most of Conferences
Attending conferences is an important part of letting your child know education is important to you. With conferences beginning next Monday, October 9, below are a few things you can do to help create an even more beneficial conference.
Talk with your child before conferences about any concerns or questions. Ask what they would like you to talk about and what they think the teacher will say.
Check your child’s grades on Sycamore.
Think about questions you would like to ask and write them down. Some suggestions might be homework expectations, work habits, social skills, and home support.
If you haven’t done so already, share items you want the teacher to know about your child such as outside interests, medical concerns, or special needs.
Keep an open mind -- remember both you and the teacher want your child to succeed.
After conferences, talk with your child about what was discussed. Emphasize the positive and discuss a plan to make needed changes.
Keep in touch with your child’s teacher. Please don’t wait for a “conference day” to discuss any concerns you might have.
Debbie Abbott
Assistant Principal
You can also add our digital school calendar to your phone so you have the latest school dates at your fingertips. To add our Google Calendar, click HERE and then select the +Google Calendar in the bottom right corner.
Chipotle Fundraiser
View this flyer for information on the 8th-grade fundraiser on Tuesday, 10/10 from 5-9 pm. Order online for pickup using code 2CRL3FG or show this flyer in the restaurant at 10333 Westport Road.
The Scholastic Book Fair
Our Scholastic Book Fair is taking place this week and next week during Parent/Teacher Conferences! The Fair will be open this week 7:30am-3:30pm, and it will be open 7:30am-7pm next Monday, October 9th and Tuesday, October 10th. We are looking forward to seeing you there! lchoi@stalbert.org
Join us on October, 18 at 6:30 pm in the PLC, where St. Albert will host Lauryl Leksrisawat, Occupational Therapist and Erin Richardson, Speech Language Pathologist who will discuss different ways of HOW TO HELP MY CHILD. This informative discussion touches on topics such as ADHD/ADD, Speech and Language Comprehension, Core Strength and Learning, Learning Differences and so much more. This symposium is focused on students in preschool-4th grade but others may join this discussion. Please RSVP here so we know how many plan to attend. Thank you.
Monday, 10/23 at 7:50 AM ⧫ JK-4th grade parents with Ms. Cataldo
Tuesday, 10/24 at 7:50 AM ⧫ 5th-8th grade parents with Ms. Kane
Coffee & Conversations is back by popular demand! Join our school counselors after morning carpool for an informal gathering to talk about youth mental health, support available to your child at St. Albert, and stay connected to school staff and fellow parents. We will be meeting in the Sacred Heart Center (small house located across from the cafeteria & parking lot).
We ask that parents RSVP AND fill out a quick anonymous survey using the links below. Even if you cannot attend a session, we would still appreciate you filling out the survey.
To encourage discussion and engagement in a small group setting, we are only taking 22 parents per session. We kindly ask that only one parent per family sign up and to only sign up for one session. Coffee will be provided. This is a parents only event.
Coffee & Conversations Parent RSVP
Coffee & Conversations Parent Survey
High School Open Houses
6-8th grade families- open the one-page flyer (in English or Spanish) that summarizes information about the high school open houses and the placement test. High school open houses start in November and the High School Placement test is Saturday, December 9, 2023, 9:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
7th and 8th graders are invited to a Mixer on Saturday, December 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the St. Albert Gym. More details to come, but for now be sure to save the date!
2024-2025 Tuition Assistance
Now is the time to start thinking about tuition assistance for the 2024-2025 school year. The application process consists of completing the FACTS application and submitting supporting documentation.
The tuition assistance application will be available at www.ceflou.org on October 15, 2023. Parents/guardians will need their 2022 federal tax return and 2022 W-2’s; (additional documents may be requested if they have additional income).
Deadline to complete the application and provide all documentation is November 30, 2023 for consideration in the initial round of funding. These families will receive award notifications no later than March 1, 2024. A smaller amount of tuition assistance may be available for forms submitted after November 30th.
The 2024-2025 application fee is $35.
Financial assistance is available for students entering kindergarten through eighth grade, both parishioner and non-parishioner families.
FACTS Management is an independent, third-party service that provides reasonable assessments of the ability of families to pay tuition at private and parochial schools. Copies of the FACTS analysis and forms are shared only with the contracting parish, school or agency; no one else will receive this information.
For more information visit https://www.ceflou.org/2023-2024-tuition-page/ after October 15th.
For specific questions regarding tuition assistance, please contact Lisa Kleyer in the Parish office at lkleyer@stalbert.org.
Mark Your Calendars!
2023-2024 School Year Meeting Dates
Each PTO meeting will occur in the Cafeteria from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
All parents are encouraged to attend!
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023
Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024
Thursday, April 18, 2024
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Teacher Conference Dinners
Parents- Conference time is next week, and we again need your help with donations to feed our dedicated teachers during these evenings. You have always been so generous in the past! Please sign up to bring an item or two and drop it off in the office clearly marked by 3 pm October 9th. The signup genius link is here. Contact Jenny England ptoconferencedinners@stalbert.org with any questions.
The PTO will be celebrating our students at our Fall Student Appreciation Day on Friday, October 20th. Students will get to enjoy music outside at recess, along with a special treat from the PTO!
October 21st 6-9pm
Each class needs to have at least 1 vehicle represented. FREE pizza, bottled water, popcorn, bouncies, music, and more!
Register your class's car here. Due 10/17.
PLEASE remember this is a PTO-sponsored event, so this is for school families ONLY!
There will be prizes for the: Best Student Costume, Best Adult Costume, and Best Trunk!
Questions- Angela Augustine 502-299-9621 angjaug@aol.com
Candy Donations Requested By Grades- Please send bags to your child's homeroom for collection by 10/19.
Preschool - Starbursts/Skittles
JK and Kindergarten - M&M's (plain only)
1st - AirHeads/Nerds
2nd - Gummies
3rd - Suckers (any variety)
4th - Hersheys
5th - Smarties/Sweet Tarts
6th - KitKats
7th - Twix/Crunch Bars
8th – Tootsie Rolls
NO NUTS PLEASE!
Admission to the Trunk or Treat is a donation to Blessings in a Backpack. Please help the 7th grade with their stewardship project by bringing one (or more) of the following items the night of the event to the PLC:
Individual cereal bowls or boxes
Cereal and granola bars
Shelf-stable yogurt or mil packages
Fruit cups or applesauce pouches
Juice boxes (100% juice only)
Sunflower seeds
Individual meat sticks, like Jack's Links or Slim Jim
Snack-size pretzels or popcorn
Raisins or craisin packets
Ready-to-eat pasta bowls, like Chef Boyardee beef ravioli or mac & cheese (pop-top lids required)
Ready-to-eat soup (pop-top lids required)
Please view this document to read the description for the part-time paid gym manager position.
The St. Albert GAP Club is putting together its 2023/24 Co-ed Volleyball League which starts on Friday, October 20th. We need 2 more teams for a 12-team league. This is a good, fun, competitive volleyball league. if you are interested in getting a team together or want more information e-mail John Weaver at jmwjr54@gmail.com or call 741-7571.