Que Pasa March 15, 2017

Dear Parents,

As we enter the third week of Lent we pray blessed be God, the giver of salvation, who decreed that mankind should become a new creation in himself, when all would be made new.  With great confidence let us ask him:

Lord, renew us in your Spirit. Lord, you promised a new heaven and a new earth; renew us daily through your Spirit, that we may enjoy your presence for ever in the heavenly Jerusalem. Help us to work with you to make this world alive with your Spirit, and to build on earth a city of justice, love and peace. Free us from all negligence and sloth, and give us joy in your gifts of grace. Deliver us from evil, and from slavery to the senses, which blinds us to goodness. May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen

 Thank you to Mrs. Jimenez, Mrs. Soberanis, the Inner City Youth Volunteers and the parents who helped with the Walk-A-Thon. It was a fun, healthy event! Thank you to everyone who participated in this mandatory fundraiser and have turned in their pledge money. Congratulations to the prize winners:

1st Place       $300        Diego Diaz 4th       

2nd Place     $200        Luisana Morales-Mondoy 8A

3rd Place     $100         Isaac Leonor 2nd

Thank you to Ms. Hammen for the creation of our new website. Please visit the site at www.stpeterssf.org

 Please make sure that your child arrives at school each day in the correct uniform. Please refer to your Parent-Handbook for uniform guidelines.

 A reminder that you re-registration forms are due by March 15th to reserve your space with a $100 deposit. Remaining balance due April 14th.

ROOT BELIEF: MARCH

March:  Unite

I will respect everyone in the St. Peter’s “family” including parents, teachers, staff, and other students.  I understand I am still growing even from my mistakes.

                                                                                                                                STUDENT LEARNING EXPECTATIONS

A St. Peter’s student will use prior knowledge to solve problems and continue scaffolding through the acquisition of knowledge.

LENTEN MASS

Every day during Lent there will Mass at St. Peter’s Church at 6:00 PM. On Friday’s there will be Stations of the Cross at 5:30 PM before Mass.

ARCHDIOCESE ELEMENTARY FAMILY GRANT

The application process for applying for the Archdiocese Family Grant for 2017-2018 is now accepting applications for next school year (August, 2017-May, 2018). Please go on to mytads.com and select 2017-2018 and be sure you have your 2016 income tax information or 2016 income information (calworks, social security, food stamps, etc.)

 BASIC FUND

Renewal Families will be filling out their Basic Fund Renewal Application in March, 2017. All student accounts need to be current with no past due balances. Please be sure you have your 2016 income tax information or 2016 income information (calworks, social security, food stamps, etc.) For questions, please contact our office.

NO TARDIES

In our efforts to get all students to school on time, we will continue to give rewards for the children that are not late to school. If your child has no tardies during the month of March, he/she can have a free dress on April 11th.

NEW APPLICATIONS FOR 2017-2018

The application for the 2017-2018 school year is available for new students.  Please encourage friends, family, and co-workers to stop by the school for a tour and to pick up an application. Student Shadow Days:  Students in Grades 1-7 can spend a day at St. Peter’s to meet teachers and students.  Any day of the week is available, Monday-Friday. Call the office at (415) 647-8662 to arrange a shadow date. If you have a new Kindergartener or know someone who is interested, please call the office to register for the next Morning in Kindergarten.

FIRST COMMUNION MEETING

The first Communion meeting scheduled for Sunday, March 26th has been changed to Tuesday, March 28th at 6:00 PM in the Elementary Science Lab.

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK

Kalabe Mehari K                     Vianey Avendano 5th

Daniella Tzaj 1st                      Katherine Sanchez-Arias 6A

Sara Becerra 2nd                    Joshue Ruiz 6B     

Adan Navarro 3rd                   Adolfo Haro-Casco 8A                       

Aurora Ramirez 4th               Giovanni Vallecillo 8B

 IN THE CLASSROOM

En K – This week: Students are learning about objects they can see in the sky. They will make a "sky display" with a partner. It will show objects in the sky during the day and at night.

In 1st – This week we are talking about the different things that can be seen in the sky. We are continuing to track the moon and observe its different phases. We are looking at the different spelling patterns for the /ur/ sound in words such as, bird, fur, dirt, and work. In math we are beginning our unit on money. In religion we are learning new songs and practicing our mass responses for weekly Lenten Mass.

In 2nd – Second grade will be reading and discussing how we can protect the earth, synonyms and possessive pronouns, how families celebrate, counting with coins and continue multiplying as well as write and talk about good deeds that we can do for others as well as forgiveness. 

In 3rd – In Science and Reading, our class is learning about the human body. We are using our FOSS resource book as well as The Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body to study new vocabulary and learn important facts about our bodies. In Religion, we are learning about many of the symbols used during the Lenten season. Some examples would be palm branches, almsgiving, increased prayer time, fasting, Adoration, and Stations of the Cross.

In 4th –This week fourth grade students will identify the purposes of different types of texts, such as to inform, persuade, express, or entertain, write a fraction in lowest terms, and compare the purpose of presidios and missions.

In 5th – We enjoyed our trip to the California Academy of Sciences and Planetarium last Thursday. Don't forget to make use of the complimentary family pass your child received after our field trip.  This week in Science, we are back in the lab exploring solubility.

IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL

8th Grade Language Arts: Students are well into Act 1 of the play "Zoot Suit". The overarching themes of Culture Clash and Racial Discrimination the Chicanos faced during the 1940's are stirring up lively discussions. Students are finding similarities of past and current examples in their own society. They are continuing to record their thoughts of tone and mood in their Reporter's Notebook. 6th Grade Language Arts: Students are quickly wrapping up their novel, Hatchet. They have realized what Brian needs to survive.

Social Studies – 6th Social Studies is studying the culture of Ancient India through stories and religious beliefs. 7th   Social Studies is learning about the significant figures, artists, and inventors of the Renaissance. 8th Social Studies is studying the Indian Removal Act and the everlasting effects of the U.S. decision in 1830. 6B Religion students are exploring the Bible stories of the Lenten season through the four Gospels.

6B ELA: This week we are beginning our next novel unit for Natalie Babbitt's classic fantasy story Tuck Everlasting. We will be analyzing figurative language as we read, as well as how the setting of the story connects with the action of the plot. 7A ELA: The 7th Graders are beginning their first novel, Freak the Mighty, by Rodman Philbrick. We will be analyzing figurative language, narrator's voice, and themes about equality and tolerance.

Science – 6: Students will begin to look into climate and how humans can affect it! 7: Students will begin to look into human body systems and how they all work together to power the organism. 8: Students will wrap up their mouse trap car post-labs and look forward to the next, egg-cellent project!  

REMINDERS:

March 17th               No School – Faculty Retreat

March 20th               Spring Pictures

March 22nd              Lenten Mass 8:30 AM

March 24th               7th Grade Retreat

March 26th               Family Mass – 9:30 AM

March 27th               Minimum Day

March 28th               End of 3rd Quarter

                                 First Communion Meeting

                                 6:00 –7:00 PM Elementary Science Lab

March 29th              Lenten Mass – 8:30 AM

Que Pasa March 8, 2017

Dear Parents,

A reflection for the second week of Lent. There is so much darkness in my life and I hide from you. Take my hand

and lead me out of the shadows of my fear. Help me to change my heart. Bring me to your truth and help me to respond to your generous love. Let me recognize the fullness of your love which will fill my life. Free me from the darkness in my heart. May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

 Congratulations to the students who received the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Saturday.

 A reminder that you re-registration forms are due by March 15th to reserve your space with a $100 deposit. Remaining balance due April 14th.

 ROOT BELIEF: MARCH

March:  Unite

I will respect everyone in the St. Peter’s “family” including parents, teachers, staff, and other students.  I understand I am still growing even from my mistakes.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     STUDENT LEARNING EXPECTATIONS

A St. Peter’s student will comprehend and communicate effectively through reading, writing, speaking, and listening.

SPECIAL IMMIGRANT MASS

Join our Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone in celebrating the dignity of immigrants at a special Mass at St. Peter's Church on Saturday, March 11, 11:00 AM. All are welcome. Following Mass, a Forum will be held on the topic of immigrant rights and resources to support migrants, offered in Spanish and English.

LENTEN MASS

Every day during Lent there will Mass at St. Peter’s Church at 6:00 PM. On Friday’s there will be Stations of the Cross at 5:30 PM before Mass.

WALK-A-THON

All money for the Walk-A-Thon was due on Friday, February 10th. This was a mandatory fundraiser. Please submit your $100 as soon as possible. Winners will be announced at the Walk-A-Thon on March 10th. Please return your permission forms for this event.

ARCHDIOCESE ELEMENTARY FAMILY GRANT

The application process for applying for the Archdiocese Family Grant for 2017-2018 is now accepting applications for next school year (August, 2017-May, 2018). Please go on to mytads.com and select 2017-2018 and be sure you have your 2016 income tax information or 2016 income information (calworks, social security, food stamps, etc.)

BASIC FUND

New Students entering 2017-2018 need to complete the Basic Fund Application no later than March 10, 2017

Renewal Families will be filling out their Basic Fund Renewal Application in March, 2017. All student accounts need to be current with no past due balances. Please be sure you have your 2016 income tax information or 2016 income information (calworks, social security, food stamps, etc.) For questions, please contact our office.

NO TARDIES

In our efforts to get all students to school on time, we will continue to give rewards for the children that are not late to school. If your child has no tardies during the month of March, he/she can have a free dress on April 11th.

NEW APPLICATIONS FOR 2017-2018

The application for the 2017-2018 school year is available for new students.  Please encourage friends, family, and co-workers to stop by the school for a tour and to pick up an application. Student Shadow Days:  Students in Grades 1-7 can spend a day at St. Peter’s to meet teachers and students.  Any day of the week is available, Monday-Friday. Call the office at (415) 647-8662 to arrange a shadow date. If you have a new Kindergartener or know someone who is interested, please call the office to register for the next Morning in Kindergarten.

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK

Mathias Torres 1st                            Abigail Becerra 5th                          

Jaykob Offril 2nd                             Eduardo Olivera-Diaz 6A

Alexandra Reyes Nieto 3rd              Luis Gonzalez 6B       

Arnel Pineda 4th                              Lucy Blanco 8B   

IN THE CLASSROOM

In 1st – This week in 1st grade we are talking about how we classify and categorize things. We are working on reading and spelling words with /ar/ such as barn, art and yarn. We are talking about the different points of view in a story and working on making and confirming predictions. In math we are finishing off our geometry unit and will soon be starting on money and time.

 In 2nd – We will continue with multiplication, how families celebrate and what makes a hero. Walk-a-thon is Friday March 10th so please turn in your permission form and wear walking shoes. We will be walking with 6th grade buddies.

 In 3rd – In Science, 3A/B in learning facts from reading several Magic School Bus books. These informational texts include some of the following subjects: the senses the ocean, the water cycle, the Solar System, and the human body. Reading informational texts at home with your child can improve comprehension and vocabulary of words which can be difficult. Friday March 10th. is the St. Peter's Walkathon. ALL students and staff will participate and students will walk with buddies to Precita Park. This will promote community building and a healthier lifestyle.

 In 4th – This week the fourth grade will identify and use adjectives and adverbs correctly, identify the purposes of different types of texts, such as to inform, persuade, express, or entertain, and recognize the numerator and denominator of a fraction.

 In 5th – In Language Arts this week, we will complete graphic organizers to help us compare and contrast three main characters of three stories that we've read together in class.  Each character helped fight for human rights in his or her own way, but in what other ways are they alike? And what ways are they different?

IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL

6th and 7th Grade ELA: We are finishing up our unit on poetry with a poetry recital of student's favorite poems they've written these past weeks. We will also be reviewing all of the different types of figurative language, sound devices, and types of poetry we've analyzed in this unit. 8th Grade Religion: Students have completed the unit on the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. This week we will be reviewing key concepts and vocabulary from the unit in preparation for our final exam.

Science – 6: Sixth grade meteorologists are preparing to give their first live forecasts! 7: Seventh grade is getting ready to test their knowledge of genetics and heredity. 8: Eighth grade is wrapping up the mousetrap car data acquisition portion of their project and looking forward to writing their post lab analyses.

Social Studies: 6th Grade Social Studies is spending the week learning about the culture and achievements of Ancient India. 7th Grade Social Studies has finished their castle research projects, learned about the Black Death, and will begin to learn about the Renaissance in Europe. 8th Grade Social Studies will begin the “Indian Removal” section of their Westward Movement Unit. 6B Religion is continuing discussion about their Lenten journeys and inviting Mr. Kyle in for conversations about the characteristics of Lent.

REMINDERS:

March 10th               Walk-A-Thon 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

March 15th                Re-Registration Due

                                 Lenten Mass 8:30 AM

March 17th                No School – Faculty Retreat

March 20th                Spring Pictures

March 22nd               Lenten Mass 8:30 AM

March 24th                7th Grade Retreat

St. Peter's Weekly que pasa Newsletter—March 1, 2017

Dear Parents,

Today we begin the season Lent: Creator of my Life, renew me bring me to new life in you.
Touch me and make me feel whole again. Help me to see your love in the passion, death and resurrection of your son. Help me to observe Lent in a way that allows me to celebrate that love. Prepare me for these weeks of Lent as I feel both deep sorrow for my sins and your undying love for me. Amen

Special thanks for the weeks of planning and preparing for the Family Dance: Myra Santos and Vanessa Espinoza and their families.  Thank you to Mr. Duarte for providing the DJ music.  Thank you to the Blueprint Tap Room for the dinner.Thank you to all parents who donated drinks and desserts, and who helped in setting up and cleaning up after the dance.

A reminder that you re-registration forms are due by March 15th to reserve your space with a $100 deposit. Remaining balance due April 14th.

ROOT BELIEF: MARCH
March:  Unite
I will respect everyone in the St. Peter’s “family” including parents, teachers, staff, and other students.

STUDENT LEARNING EXPECTATIONS
A St. Peter Student will develop awareness and appreciation of Catholic principles and practices.

WALK-A-THON
All money for the Walk-A-Thon was due on Friday, February 10th. This was a mandatory fundraiser. Please submit your $100 as soon as possible. Winners will be announced at the Walk-A-Thon on March 10th. Please return your permission forms for this event.

ARCHDIOCESE ELEMENTARY FAMILY GRANT
The application process for applying for the Archdiocese Family Grant for 2017-2018 is now accepting applications for next school year (August, 2017-May, 2018). Please go on to mytads.com and select 2017-2018 and be sure you have your 2016 income tax information or 2016 income information (calworks, social security, food stamps, etc.)

BASIC FUND
New Students entering 2017-2018 need to complete the Basic Fund Application no later than March 10, 2017

Renewal Families will be filling out their Basic Fund Renewal Application in March, 2017. All student accounts need to be current with no past due balances. Please be sure you have your 2016 income tax information or 2016 income information (calworks, social security, food stamps, etc.) For questions, please contact our office.

 NO TARDIES
In our efforts to get all students to school on time, we will continue to give rewards for the children that are not late to school. If your child has no tardies during the month of February, he/she can have a free dress on March 7th.

NEW APPLICATIONS FOR 2017-2018
The application for the 2017-2018 school year is available for new students.  Please encourage friends, family, and co-workers to stop by the school for a tour and to pick up an application. Student Shadow Days:  Students in Grades 1-7 can spend a day at St. Peter’s to meet teachers and students.  Any day of the week is available, Monday-Friday. Call the office at (415) 647-8662 to arrange a shadow date. If you have a new Kindergartener or know someone who is interested, please call the office to register for the next Morning in Kindergarten: Monday, March 6th from 10:00-11:00 AM at St. Peter’s School (1266 Florida Street).

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Veronica Juarez K             Bianca Langlois 6B
Leticia Alarcon 3rd             Rafael Campos 8A
Yasmin Bello-Leon 5th    Guadalupe Sandoval 8B
Daniel Mejia 6A

 IN THE CLASSROOM

In K –This week, students will participate in shared research and writing projects. Students will work with partners to create their transportation poster.

 

In 3rd – We are beginning to study multiplication in Math. Please help your child/children by studying the multiplication tables through the 12's. It is critical that student's know these by the end of 3rd grade. Practicing every night will help reach that goal. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

 

In 5th – In Religion this week, we will begin our discussion about Lent.  In Math, we are learning how to multiply fractions and mixed numbers.  We are also studying the US Presidents in History through songs and online games, so at home your child should be studying the Presidents as well.

 

IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL

Science – 6: Students are getting their weather reports ready for broadcast! 7: Students are completing their genetic disorder presentation and wrapping up their chapter on heredity. 8: Students are fine-tuning their mouse trap cars and getting them ready for races!

 

6th and 7th Grade ELA: 6th and 7th graders are continuing their unit on poetry. This week, 7th graders will be looking at classic examples of elegies and the format of modern “Slam” poetry. 6th graders will continue identifying and interpreting figurative language, as well as practicing to write their own. 8th Grade Religion: We are wrapping our unit on the Reformation and Counter-Reformation movements by creating skits that summarize the most important events and concepts of the era. Students are working with groups to write their scripts and produce their plays.

 

6th – 8th Grade Social Studies is finishing up Black History Month activities and projects. By the end of the week, 6th grade will be starting the Ancient India Unit, 7th grade will be presenting their Medieval Castle projects, and 8th grade will be learning about the causes and effects of the War of 1812. 6B Religion is preparing for Lent and making Lenten promises.

 

8th Grade Language Arts: Students have showcased a couple pieces from their Poetry Collection Portfolio. They will begin the introduction to their third text, "Zoot Suit" by Luis Valdez this week. 6th Grade Language Arts: Students are continuing to read Hatchet. They are enjoying the struggles and triumphs Brain, the main character, faces as he tries to survive in the Canadian forest alone. In addition to reading in class, students are creating Book Notes as a comprehension tool.

 

REMINDERS:

March 4th                Reconciliation 11:30 AM        

March 6th                Morning in K 10:00 AM

March 7th                Free Dress – No Tardies (February)

                                5th Academy of Sciences

                                Lenten Mass 8:30 AM

March 10th               Walk-A-Thon 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

March 15th               Lenten Mass 8:30 AM

March 17th               No School – Faculty Retreat