Principal’s Post for January 26, 2025

Last Few Days Remaining for Those Receiving ESAs This School Year

Action is needed by January 31st!

Tuition amounts for the second semester have been uploaded to Odyssey.  Please log in to your account and approve the tuition.  It should only take a few minutes. Then, the State of Iowa will be able to pay Scott County Catholic Schools (SCCS) for your students’ tuition.  This needs to be done by January 31, 2025. Failure to take action will result in you being responsible for the tuition without the benefit of state funding; you will have to pay it yourself.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the SCCS business office at (563) 326-5313.

Get to Know the Bishop

Bishop Dennis Walsh will be on campus on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. in the parish center. Come meet and listen to our new Bishop share about his personal faith journey and what led him to Davenport! We look forward to welcoming all parish middle school students, as well as any other students or parishioners who would like to attend.

Play Try-Outs

Middle school play try-outs are after school on Tuesday. This year’s play is based upon a Junie B. Jones story.

February 3rd In-Service

There are no classes on Monday, February 3rd, and ECLC is closed. Teachers and staff will have professional development on the science of reading, curriculum mapping, and/or other meetings.

Inclement Weather Announcements for JFK

If there should be a weather related late start, early dismissal, or school closure, this information will be sent out via automated email, text, and phone call.  The automated message goes to all primary contacts and is shared as soon as we can.  We also put the information on our website and main Facebook page.  Typically, we will follow the Davenport Community School District, due to bus transportation.

If school is cancelled, we will just let it be a snow/inclement weather day; students will not have to go online for instruction.  We have enough instructional time built into our school calendar to accommodate some snow days.

On two-hour early dismissals, we do operate our after school childcare programs, but we ask that everyone try to pick up as soon as possible so all can travel safely.

Text Message Communications

If you would like to receive text messages from JFK, type “Y” or “Yes” to 67587. While we don’t use “bulk” text messages often, you don’t want to miss them for a snow day, for example. Families must opt in to receive text messages.

Bulk messaging to the whole school actually goes out on a per student basis. If you have three students at JFK, you get the same message three times. It’s probably a “better safe than sorry” scenario, however. Would you rather sign up for text messaging and get three messages saying school is cancelled due to weather or none at all?

Registration/Re-Enrollment and Application for 2025-26 is Live

Below is the timeline for registration/re-enrollment and application for the 2025-26 school year in SCCS elementary schools. The registration fee is $150 per student. ESA funds may not be used for registration.

Jan 22:

  • Registration/re-enrollment and new application link went live on the front page of the JFK website. There are different directions for those who are “re-enrolling” and those who are new to SCCS. The most often seen error is that some families that already have a student in an SCCS school are clicking on “Get Started” instead of “Log In.” If you have any student in any SCCS school, you click on the “log in” button.
  • Current K-11th grade students may re-enroll for 2025-26
  • Students who will be kindergartners or pre-schoolers in 2025-26 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions
  • New families with students in grades 1-8 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions

Feb 10:

  • JFK’s preschool open house, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and our preschool and wrap around care programs
    • Receive help with the online application
      • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used. Morning preschool slots fill up fast throughout SCCS!

Feb 13:

  • JFK’s kindergarten round-up, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and kindergarten
    • Activities for future JFK kindergartners
    • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used

Feb 21:

  • Deadline for preferred re-enrollment of current K-7 students who are going into grades 1-8. After this date, current SCCS families are not guaranteed a spot for next school year. Re-enrollment is not complete without the $150 per student registration fee.

Mar 3:

  • Applications for families new to SCCS schools with students in grades 1-8 for next year begin to be reviewed and accepted
  • Kindergarten and preschool applications begin to be reviewed and accepted for SCCS schools

Are You a Participating Member of Our Lady of Victory or Other Catholic Parish?

We do have a definition for being considered a participating member of OLV. When one does a quick scan of weekend Masses and doing a little extrapolation and estimation, about 20%-33% of JFK’s students are probably at an OLV weekend Mass. Just over half the children who actually are in attendance at a weekend Mass are JFK students, which seems low considering about 70%-85% of all children in the parish actually attend JFK. Would anyone consider you to be a participating member?

An OLV registered and participating member or member of another supporting Catholic parish, at a minimum, follows the precepts of the Church and is called to go far beyond the minimum in the love of God and neighbor.  Below are the precepts of the Church:

  • Attend Mass at OLV or a supporting Catholic parish on Sundays and holy days of obligation. Members of OLV are expected to fulfill the majority of those obligations at OLV to help ensure that the parish and families develop their relationship together as disciples of Christ.
  • Confess one’s sins at least once per year.
  • Receive Holy Communion at least once per year, during the Easter season.
  • Observe the days of fast and abstinence.
  • Provide for the needs of the Church, including OLV or the supporting Catholic parish to which one has membership. The use of envelopes or electronic funds transfer should be used by OLV registered and participating members to facilitate this obligation.  If this obligation is too much of a hardship, an individualized plan for donated services/voluntarism may be agreed upon.  Those who are members of another supporting Catholic parish should utilize methods desired by the supporting parish.

In addition, the following are also included in the definition of an OLV registered and participating member, and similar requirements are often made by other supporting Catholic parishes:

  • Register in the parish by completing the parish registration form.
  • Participate in and help with parish/school activities.

Registration/enrollment for 2025-26 will be available first to participating members of OLV. Families who are members of OLV “in name only” may not be given as high of a priority.

Catholic Schools Week

Catholic Schools Week is underway. Below is an outline:

Sat, Jan 25

  • 4:30 school Mass
    • Wear JFK spirit wear or green/white
  • 5:30 Pizza dinner in the parish center (prepaid is ideal)
  • 6:00-8:00 Family Fun Night & Book Fair

Mon, Jan 27

  • Dodgeball for Diapers fundraiser by grades 3-8
  • K-2 Special classroom activities
  • Dress: Athletic attire with fancy/crazy socks

Tues, Jan 28

  • Talent show in the afternoon
    • Information/sign up sheets were distributed prior to Christmas break. Contact your child’s homeroom teacher or Mrs. Putnam for extra copies. Returned information goes to Mrs. Corcoran
    • K class act begins at 12:00. Individual/group acts will follow but be grouped by the type of act rather than grade level this year. Guests are welcome, but we cannot anticipate the time of the performers.
    • Students may also bring a pillow to sit upon
  • Dress: Wacky Tacky Dress Day

Wed, Jan 29

  • All school Mass
  • Bring an adult guest to lunch day
    • K: 10:40-11:10
    • 3/4: 11:10-11:40
    • 1/2: 11:40-12:10
    • 5/6: 12:10-12:40
    • 7/8: 12:10-1:10
    • Lunch flyer/form was emailed and sent home via hard copy. The child’s lunch account will be charged for the adult meal. Just make sure there are funds in your child’s lunch account; no separate funds are needed for the adults.
    • After lunch, students and their adult guests are welcome to attend the book fair in the library
    • Parents may take their children home for the day after lunch but must check their children out through the office and let the homeroom teacher know as well.
  • Dress: Spirit wear or green/white out of uniform

Thurs, Jan 30

  • Mass at AHS for students in grades 2-12 in SCCS schools
    • The first set of buses will leave JFK around 8:45. Mass will conclude around 10:30. The last students should be back at JFK by around 11:30. There is no separate permission slip as long as you gave permission for your child to attend field trips during the online registration last spring.
  • Drop Everything and Read
    • Students can bring a pillow to sit upon
  • Science Fair showcase for 8th grade
  • Dress: Take pride in your uniform day. All students in SCCS will be in dress code (even those upper grade students who may have PE today)

Fri, Jan 31

  • 8th grade vs. staff volleyball games with other grades cheering them on or doing special activities determined by teachers
  • Dress: Teacher/Student Flip Day. Students dress like teachers (Mrs. Tilkens excluded), and staff dress like students

Sat, Feb 1

  • Tubing at Snowstar, 6:00-9:00 p.m.

Dress Code

We seem to have become a little lax with dress code after Christmas. It’s the usual issues: shirts untucked, missing belts, trying to wear hoodies, and skirts that are too short. Please note that the dress code does not have provisions for the height of a student or trying to avoid having to spend money on dress code acceptable clothing when the older clothing is starting to get too small.

Presenters are needed for the annual SCCS 8th grade career fair at St. Ambrose. This year’s fair is March 7th. We are looking for people in all types of profes

Career Fair Presenters Needed

Presenters are needed for the annual SCCS 8th grade career fair at St. Ambrose. This year’s fair is March 7th. We are looking for people in all types of professions: sales, plumbing, nursing and healthcare, engineering, manufacturing, firefighting, law enforcement, child care services, education, military, entrepreneurs, hair care, office management, insurance, accounting, etc.

Presenters are asked for a time commitment of 8:15am-1:30pm. We ask you to prepare a booth with information about your career (job duties, professional expectations, hours, required education/training, technology, general salary range, likes and dislikes, etc). We are requiring that you bring a hands-on activity for students. The students will rotate in groups and complete a career questionnaire about each booth they visit. A thank you lunch for all presenters will be provided. Additionally, all presenters are invited to join us for the celebration
of Mass at 1:30 in the Christ the King Chapel on campus.

If you are interested in being a presenter or know of someone that we should contact, please reach out to Emma Wolf at JFK: emma.wolf@olvjfkmail.com

Standards/Evidence-Based Assessment and Reporting

A letter regarding the next step in the diocesan and SCCS elementary schools’ transition to more standard/evidence-based assessment and reporting was emailed around the beginning of November. It is also available below:

SBAR Letter

Here, again, is the link to the UPDATED instructions for parents to check their students’ “in progress” standards grades. It also includes directions for checking missing assignments and Algebra grades for students taking the class at Assumption. The directions cover how to use both the PowerSchool portal on a computer and the PowerSchool app.

Instructions 

Highlighted Events

The following events are highlighted. For all of our events and more information, please see the calendars on our website and communications from individual teachers:

  • Jan 29: Get to Know the Bishop
  • Feb 3: In-service. No classes. ECLC closed.
  • Feb 10: PS Open House
  • Feb 13: Jump for JFK. Kindergarten Round-up.
  • Feb 14: 2 hr early dismissal at 12:40. No 4/5 YO PS am or pm classes. Red/white/pink dress day
  • Feb 15: Sweetheart dinner.
  • Feb 17: No classes. ECLC open.
  • Mar 3: No buses (DCSD is not in session)

Chad

Principal’s Post for January 20, 2025

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Thursday evening and Friday during the day have scheduled conferences for 4 YO preschool. There are no 4 YO preschool classes on Friday.

K-8 drop-in conferences are 4:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday in teachers’ classrooms. Report cards should be available to pick up. 4F conferences are scheduled.

Inclement Weather Announcements for JFK

If there should be a weather related late start, early dismissal, or school closure, this information will be sent out via automated email, text, and phone call.  The automated message goes to all primary contacts and is shared as soon as we can.  We also put the information on our website and main Facebook page.  Typically, we will follow the Davenport Community School District, due to bus transportation.

If school is cancelled, we will just let it be a snow/inclement weather day; students will not have to go online for instruction.  We have enough instructional time built into our school calendar to accommodate some snow days.

On two-hour early dismissals, we do operate our after school childcare programs, but we ask that everyone try to pick up as soon as possible so all can travel safely.

Text Message Communications

If you would like to receive text messages from JFK, type “Y” or “Yes” to 67587. While we don’t use “bulk” text messages often, you don’t want to miss them for a snow day, for example. Families must opt in to receive text messages.

Bulk messaging to the whole school actually goes out on a per student basis. If you have three students at JFK, you get the same message three times. It’s probably a “better safe than sorry” scenario, however. Would you rather sign up for text messaging and get three messages saying school is cancelled due to weather or none at all?

Action Needed by Those Receiving ESAs

Tuition amounts for the second semester have been uploaded to Odyssey.  Please log in to your account and approve the tuition.  It should only take a few minutes. Then, the State of Iowa will be able to pay Scott County Catholic Schools (SCCS) for your students’ tuition.  This needs to be done by January 31, 2025. Failure to take action will result in you being responsible for the tuition without the benefit of state funding.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the SCCS business office at (563) 326-5313.

Registration/Re-Enrollment and Application for 2025-26 Link Scheduled to be Live on January 22

Below is the tentative timeline for registration/re-enrollment and application for the 2025-26 school year in SCCS elementary schools. The registration fee is $150 per student. ESA funds may not be used for registration.

Jan 22:

  • Registration/re-enrollment and new application link goes live. Look for communication on January 22nd. Information will also be available on the front page of our website. There are different directions for those who are “re-enrolling” and those who are new to SCCS.
  • Current K-11th grade students may re-enroll for 2025-26
  • Students who will be kindergartners or pre-schoolers in 2025-26 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions
  • New families with students in grades 1-8 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions

Feb 10:

  • JFK’s preschool open house, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and our preschool and wrap around care programs
    • Receive help with the online application
      • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used. Morning preschool slots fill up fast throughout SCCS!

Feb 13:

  • JFK’s kindergarten round-up, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and kindergarten
    • Activities for future JFK kindergartners
    • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used

Feb 21:

  • Deadline for preferred re-enrollment of current K-7 students who are going into grades 1-8. After this date, current SCCS families are not guaranteed a spot for next school year. Re-enrollment is not complete without the $150 per student registration fee.

Mar 3:

  • Applications for families new to SCCS schools with students in grades 1-8 for next year begin to be reviewed and accepted
  • Kindergarten and preschool applications begin to be reviewed and accepted for SCCS schools

Are You a Participating Member of Our Lady of Victory or Other Catholic Parish?

We do have a definition for being considered a participating member of OLV. When one does a quick scan of weekend Masses and doing a little extrapolation and estimation, about 20%-33% of JFK’s students are probably at an OLV weekend Mass. Just over half the children who actually are in attendance at a weekend Mass are JFK students, which seems low considering about 70%-85% of all children in the parish actually attend JFK. Would anyone consider you to be a participating member?

An OLV registered and participating member or member of another supporting Catholic parish, at a minimum, follows the precepts of the Church and is called to go far beyond the minimum in the love of God and neighbor.  Below are the precepts of the Church:

  • Attend Mass at OLV or a supporting Catholic parish on Sundays and holy days of obligation. Members of OLV are expected to fulfill the majority of those obligations at OLV to help ensure that the parish and families develop their relationship together as disciples of Christ.
  • Confess one’s sins at least once per year.
  • Receive Holy Communion at least once per year, during the Easter season.
  • Observe the days of fast and abstinence.
  • Provide for the needs of the Church, including OLV or the supporting Catholic parish to which one has membership. The use of envelopes or electronic funds transfer should be used by OLV registered and participating members to facilitate this obligation.  If this obligation is too much of a hardship, an individualized plan for donated services/voluntarism may be agreed upon.  Those who are members of another supporting Catholic parish should utilize methods desired by the supporting parish.

In addition, the following are also included in the definition of an OLV registered and participating member, and similar requirements are often made by other supporting Catholic parishes:

  • Register in the parish by completing the parish registration form.
  • Participate in and help with parish/school activities.

Registration/enrollment for 2025-26 will be available first to participating members of OLV. Families who are members of OLV “in name only” may not be given as high of a priority.

Are you saying “Yes” to weekend Mass worship?

Catholic Schools Week

Catholic Schools Week is underway. Below is an outline:

Sat, Jan 25

  • 4:30 school Mass
    • Wear JFK spirit wear or green/white
  • 5:30 Pizza dinner in the parish center (prepaid is ideal)
  • 6:00-8:00 Family Fun Night & Book Fair

Mon, Jan 27

  • Dodgeball for Diapers fundraiser by grades 3-8
  • K-2 Special classroom activities
  • Dress: Athletic attire with fancy/crazy socks

Tues, Jan 28

  • Talent show in the afternoon
    • Information/sign up sheets were distributed prior to Christmas break. Contact your child’s homeroom teacher or Mrs. Putnam for extra copies. Returned information goes to Mrs. Corcoran
    • K class act begins at 12:00. Individual/group acts will follow but be grouped by the type of act rather than grade level this year. Guests are welcome, but we cannot anticipate the time of the performers.
    • Students may also bring a pillow to sit upon
  • Dress: Wacky Tacky Dress Day

Wed, Jan 29

  • All school Mass
  • Bring an adult guest to lunch day
    • K: 10:40-11:10
    • 3/4: 11:10-11:40
    • 1/2: 11:40-12:10
    • 5/6: 12:10-12:40
    • 7/8: 12:10-1:10
    • Lunch flyer/form was emailed and sent home via hard copy. The child’s lunch account will be charged for the adult meal. Just make sure there are funds in your child’s lunch account; no separate funds are needed for the adults.
    • After lunch, students and their adult guests are welcome to attend the book fair in the library
    • Parents may take their children home for the day after lunch but must check their children out through the office and let the homeroom teacher know as well.
  • Dress: Spirit wear or green/white out of uniform

Thurs, Jan 30

  • Mass at AHS for students in grades 2-12 in SCCS schools
    • The first set of buses will leave JFK around 8:45. Mass will conclude around 10:30. The last students should be back at JFK by around 11:30. There is no separate permission slip as long as you gave permission for your child to attend field trips during the online registration last spring.
  • Drop Everything and Read
    • Students can bring a pillow to sit upon
  • Science Fair showcase for 8th grade
  • Dress: Take pride in your uniform day. All students in SCCS will be in dress code (even those upper grade students who may have PE today)

Fri, Jan 31

  • 8th grade vs. staff volleyball games with other grades cheering them on or doing special activities determined by teachers
  • Dress: Teacher/Student Flip Day. Students dress like teachers (Mrs. Tilkens excluded), and staff dress like students

Sat, Feb 1

  • Tubing at Snowstar, 6:00-9:00 p.m.

Career Fair Presenters Needed

Presenters are needed for the annual SCCS 8th grade career fair at St. Ambrose. This year’s fair is March 7th. We are seeking presenters from area businesses, the trades, colleges and universities, health care professionals, law enforcement agencies, public and private sector agencies, etc. to join us in educating our 8th grade students about the varied employment opportunities available to them.

Presenters are asked for a time commitment of 8:15am-1:30pm. We ask you to prepare a booth with information about your career (job duties, professional expectations, hours, required education/training, technology, general salary range, likes and dislikes, etc). We are requiring that you bring a hands-on activity for students. The students will rotate in groups and complete a career questionnaire about each booth they visit. A thank you lunch for all presenters will be provided. Additionally, all presenters are invited to join us for the celebration
of Mass at 1:30 in the Christ the King Chapel on campus.

If you are interested in being a presenter or know of someone that we should contact, please reach out to Emma Wolf at JFK: emma.wolf@olvjfkmail.com

Standards/Evidence-Based Assessment and Reporting

A letter regarding the next step in the diocesan and SCCS elementary schools’ transition to more standard/evidence-based assessment and reporting was emailed around the beginning of November. It is also available below:

SBAR Letter

Here, again, is the link to the UPDATED instructions for parents to check their students’ “in progress” standards grades. It also includes directions for checking missing assignments and Algebra grades for students taking the class at Assumption. The directions cover how to use both the PowerSchool portal on a computer and the PowerSchool app.

Instructions 

Highlighted Events

The following events are highlighted. For all of our events and more information, please see the calendars on our website and communications from individual teachers:

  • Jan 21: Skate night
  • Jan 22: Let’s Connect. AHS 8th grade parent mtg.
  • Jan 23: Scheduled evening 4 YO PS confs. Drop in evening K-8 confs (4:30-7:30)
  • Jan 24: 4 YO PS scheduled confs. No 4 YO PS classes. AHS Pack the Gym
  • Jan 29: Get to Know the Bishop
  • Feb 3: In-service. No classes. ECLC closed.
  • Feb 10: PS Open House
  • Feb 13: Jump for JFK. Kindergarten Round-up.
  • Feb 14: 2 hr early dismissal at 12:40. No 4/5 YO PS am or pm classes. Red/white/pink dress day

 

 

Chad

Principal’s Post for January 12, 2025

Special Calendar Events

Wed, Jan 15: Special dismissal at 12:40. End of 2nd Qtr. No afternoon PS classes. Buses and aftercare available

Mon, Jan 20: No classes. ECLC open

Thurs, Jan 23: Drop in K-8 conferences. 4F conferences will be scheduled.

Thurs/Fri, Jan 23/24: 4 YO PS scheduled conferences. No 4 YO PS classes on Jan 24

Action Needed by Those Receiving ESAs

Tuition amounts for the second semester have been uploaded to Odyssey.  Please log in to your account and approve the tuition.  It should only take a few minutes. Then, the State of Iowa will be able to pay Scott County Catholic Schools (SCCS) for your students’ tuition.  This needs to be done by January 31, 2025. Failure to take action will result in you being responsible for the tuition without the benefit of state funding.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the SCCS business office at (563) 326-5313.

Registration/Re-Enrollment and Application for 2025-26

Below is the tentative timeline for registration/re-enrollment and application for the 2025-26 school year in SCCS elementary schools. The registration fee is $150 per student. ESA funds may not be used for registration.

Jan 22:

  • Registration/re-enrollment and new application link goes live
  • Current K-11th grade students may re-enroll for 2025-26
  • Students who will be kindergartners or pre-schoolers in 2025-26 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions
  • New families with students in grades 1-8 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions

Feb 10:

  • JFK’s preschool open house, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and our preschool and wrap around care programs
    • Receive help with the online application
      • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used. Morning preschool slots fill up fast throughout SCCS!

Feb 13:

  • JFK’s kindergarten round-up, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and kindergarten
    • Activities for future JFK kindergartners
    • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used

Feb 21:

  • Deadline for preferred re-enrollment of current K-7 students who are going into grades 1-8. After this date, current SCCS families are not guaranteed a spot for next school year. Re-enrollment is not complete without the $150 per student registration fee.

Mar 3:

  • Applications for families new to SCCS schools with students in grades 1-8 for next year begin to be reviewed and accepted
  • Kindergarten and preschool applications begin to be reviewed and accepted for SCCS schools

Are You a Participating Member of Our Lady of Victory or Other Catholic Parish?

We do have a definition for being considered a participating member of OLV. When one does a quick scan of weekend Masses and doing a little extrapolation and estimation, about 20%-33% of JFK’s students are probably at an OLV weekend Mass. Just over half the children who actually are in attendance at a weekend Mass are JFK students, which seems low considering about 70%-85% of all children in the parish actually attend JFK. Would anyone consider you to be a participating member?

An OLV registered and participating member or member of another supporting Catholic parish, at a minimum, follows the precepts of the Church and is called to go far beyond the minimum in the love of God and neighbor.  Below are the precepts of the Church:

  • Attend Mass at OLV or a supporting Catholic parish on Sundays and holy days of obligation. Members of OLV are expected to fulfill the majority of those obligations at OLV to help ensure that the parish and families develop their relationship together as disciples of Christ.
  • Confess one’s sins at least once per year.
  • Receive Holy Communion at least once per year, during the Easter season.
  • Observe the days of fast and abstinence.
  • Provide for the needs of the Church, including OLV or the supporting Catholic parish to which one has membership. The use of envelopes or electronic funds transfer should be used by OLV registered and participating members to facilitate this obligation.  If this obligation is too much of a hardship, an individualized plan for donated services/voluntarism may be agreed upon.  Those who are members of another supporting Catholic parish should utilize methods desired by the supporting parish.

In addition, the following are also included in the definition of an OLV registered and participating member, and similar requirements are often made by other supporting Catholic parishes:

  • Register in the parish by completing the parish registration form.
  • Participate in and help with parish/school activities.

Registration/enrollment for 2025-26 will be available first to participating members of OLV. Families who are members of OLV “in name only” may not be given as high of a priority.

Are you saying “Yes” to weekend Mass worship?

 

Catholic Schools Week

Catholic Schools Week is underway. Below is an outline.

Sat, Jan 25

  • 4:30 school Mass
    • Wear JFK spirit wear or green/white
  • 5:30 Family meal (prepaid is ideal)
  • 6:00-8:00 Family Fun Night

Mon, Jan 27

  • Dodgeball for Diapers fundraiser by grades 3-8
  • K-2 Special classroom activities
  • Dress: Athletic attire with fancy/crazy socks

Tues, Jan 28

  • Talent show in the afternoon
    • Information/sign up sheets were distributed prior to Christmas break. Contact your child’s homeroom teacher or Mrs. Putnam for extra copies. Returned information goes to Mrs. Corcoran
    • K class act begins at 12:00. Individual/group acts will follow but be grouped by the type of act rather than grade level this year. Guests are welcome, but we cannot anticipate the time of the performers.
    • Students may also bring a pillow to sit upon
  • Dress: Wacky Tacky Dress Day

Wed, Jan 29

  • All school Mass
  • Bring an adult guest to lunch day
    • K: 10:40-11:10
    • 3/4: 11:10-11:40
    • 1/2: 11:40-12:10
    • 5/6: 12:10-12:40
    • 7/8: 12:10-1:10
    • Lunch flyer/form was emailed and sent home via hard copy last week. The child’s lunch account will be charged for the adult meal. Just make sure there are funds in your child’s lunch account; no separate funds are needed for the adults.
    • After lunch, students and their adult guests are welcome to attend the book fair in the library
    • Parents may take their children home for the day after lunch but must check their children out through the office, and let the homeroom teacher know as well.
  • Dress: Spirit wear or green/white

Thurs, Jan 30

  • Mass at AHS for students in grades 2-12 in SCCS schools
    • The first set of buses will leave JFK around 8:45. Mass will conclude around 10:30. The last students should be back at JFK by around 11:30. There is no separate permission slip as long as you gave permission for your child to attend field trips during the online registration last spring.
  • Drop Everything and Read
    • Students can bring a pillow to sit upon
  • Science Fair showcase for 8th grade
  • Dress: Take pride in your uniform day. All students in SCCS will be in dress code (even those upper grade students who may have PE today)

Fri, Jan 31

  • 8th grade vs. staff volleyball games with other grades cheering them on or doing special activities determined by teachers
  • Dress: Teacher/Student Flip Day. Students dress like teachers (Mrs. Tilkens excluded), and staff dress like students

Career Fair Presenters Needed

Presenters are needed for the annual SCCS 8th grade career fair at St. Ambrose. This year’s fair is March 7th. We are seeking presenters from area businesses, the trades, colleges and universities, health care professionals, law enforcement agencies, public and private sector agencies, etc. to join us in educating our 8th grade students about the varied employment opportunities available to them.

Presenters are asked for a time commitment of 8:15am-1:30pm. We ask you
to prepare a booth with information about your career (job duties, professional
expectations, hours, required education/training, technology, general salary range, likes and dislikes, etc). We are requiring that you bring a hands-on activity for students. The students will rotate in groups and complete a career
questionnaire about each booth they visit. A thank you lunch for all presenters will
be provided. Additionally, all presenters are invited to join us for the celebration
of Mass at 1:30 in the Christ the King Chapel on campus.

If you are interested in being a presenter or know of someone that we should contact, please reach out to Emma Wolf at JFK: emma.wolf@olvjfkmail.com

Standards/Evidence-Based Assessment and Reporting

A letter regarding the next step in the diocesan and SCCS elementary schools’ transition to more standard/evidence-based assessment and reporting was emailed two weekends ago. It is also available below:

SBAR Letter

Here, again, is the link to the UPDATED instructions for parents to check their students’ “in progress” standards grades. It also includes directions for checking missing assignments and Algebra grades for students taking the class at Assumption. The directions cover how to use both the PowerSchool portal on a computer and the PowerSchool app.

Instructions 

Highlighted Events

The following events are highlighted. For all of our events and more information, please see the calendars on our website and communications from individual teachers:

  • Jan 13: FAST reading and math screening begins
  • Jan 15: End of 2nd qtr. 12:40 early dismissal. No afternoon preschool classes. AHS winter info “knight”
  • Jan 16: SEICDA Youth Honor Choir Festival
  • Jan 18: OLV Parishioner Appreciation Dinner
  • Jan 20: No classes. ECLC is open.
  • Jan 21: Skate night
  • Jan 22: Let’s Connect. AHS 8th grade parent mtg.
  • Jan 23: Scheduled evening 4 YO PS confs. Drop in evening K-8 confs
  • Jan 24: 4 YO PS scheduled confs. No 4 YO PS classes. AHS Pack the Gym

“New” Lessons from the Grocery Store

When our children were growing up, I used to take one or two of our kids with me to do the weekly grocery shopping. As our kids moved out and since COVID, I haven’t done much of the grocery shopping any more, but I’ve did a little more during the recent holidays. Here are a few of my “new” lessons from grocery shopping:

  • Prices have changed a lot! I used to do the shopping for a family of six and spend about $200 per week. Now, it seems like it’s almost that much for just my wife and me.
  • We are so blessed to have well-stocked grocery stores. I feel guilty looking at how many different types of pop, frozen pizza, fruit, etc. are available to me whenever I want them. Do I really need that many choices of bread when some don’t have any?
  • The time of day makes a difference. When I went to the store fairly early in the morning one day, I thought I might need to show my driver’s license to verify that I was old enough to be in the store!
  • I see more dads with kids doing the full-blown grocery shopping (as opposed to a quick after work stop) than when my kids were young. Good job, dads!
  • Grocery shopping isn’t as much fun without a child with me. When I reach the end of the aisle and say, “to the right” or “to the left,” there’s no one there to learn right/left. There’s no one there to calculate with me if two 12-packs of pop are a better deal this week than a 24 pack. There’s no one to organize the empty cans so they can receive the recycle money in return. And, worst of all, there’s no one to tease about sending back to “shopping school” if they put heavy items on top of light items; I can only blame myself!

 

Chad

 

Principal’s Post for January 5, 2025

Classes Resume January 6th

All K-8 and preschool classes resume on January 6th.

Action Needed by Those Receiving ESAs

Tuition amounts for the second semester have been uploaded to Odyssey.  Please log in to your account and approve the tuition.  It should only take a few minutes. Then, the State of Iowa will be able to pay Scott County Catholic Schools (SCCS) for your students’ tuition.  This needs to be done by January 31, 2025. Failure to take action will result in you being responsible for the tuition without the benefit of state funding.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the SCCS business office at (563) 326-5313.

Registration/Re-Enrollment and Application for 2025-26

Below is the tentative timeline for registration/re-enrollment and application for the 2025-26 school year in SCCS elementary schools:

Jan 22:

  • Registration/re-enrollment and new application link goes live
  • Current K-11th grade students may re-enroll for 2025-26
  • Students who will be kindergartners or pre-schoolers in 2025-26 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions
  • New families with students in grades 1-8 may apply
    • Acceptance is not automatic due to space/class size restrictions

Feb 10:

  • JFK’s preschool open house, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and our preschool and wrap around care programs
    • Receive help with the online application
      • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used. Morning preschool slots fill up fast throughout SCCS!

Feb 13:

  • JFK’s kindergarten round-up, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
    • Learn more about JFK and kindergarten
    • Activities for future JFK kindergartners
    • We encourage families to complete the online application even prior to round-up as time/date stamps may also be used

Feb 21:

  • Deadline for preferred re-enrollment of current K-7 students who are going into grades 1-8. After this date, current SCCS families are not guaranteed a spot for next school year

Mar 3:

  • Applications for families new to SCCS schools with students in grades 1-8 for next year begin to be reviewed and accepted
  • Kindergarten and preschool applications begin to be reviewed and accepted for SCCS schools
  • Discounted registration fees end

Are You a Participating Member of Our Lady of Victory or Other Catholic Parish?

We do have a definition for being considered a participating member of OLV. When one does a quick scan of weekend Masses and doing a little extrapolation and estimation, about 20%-33% of JFK’s students are probably at an OLV weekend Mass. Just over half the children who actually are in attendance at a weekend Mass are JFK students, which seems low considering about 70%-85% of all children in the parish actually attend JFK. Would anyone consider you to be a participating member?

An OLV registered and participating member or member of another supporting Catholic parish, at a minimum, follows the precepts of the Church and is called to go far beyond the minimum in the love of God and neighbor.  Below are the precepts of the Church:

  • Attend Mass at OLV or a supporting Catholic parish on Sundays and holy days of obligation. Members of OLV are expected to fulfill the majority of those obligations at OLV to help ensure that the parish and families develop their relationship together as disciples of Christ.
  • Confess one’s sins at least once per year.
  • Receive Holy Communion at least once per year, during the Easter season.
  • Observe the days of fast and abstinence.
  • Provide for the needs of the Church, including OLV or the supporting Catholic parish to which one has membership. The use of envelopes or electronic funds transfer should be used by OLV registered and participating members to facilitate this obligation.  If this obligation is too much of a hardship, an individualized plan for donated services/voluntarism may be agreed upon.  Those who are members of another supporting Catholic parish should utilize methods desired by the supporting parish.

In addition, the following are also included in the definition of an OLV registered and participating member, and similar requirements are often made by other supporting Catholic parishes:

  • Register in the parish by completing the parish registration form.
  • Participate in and help with parish/school activities.

Registration/enrollment for 2025-26 will be available first to participating members of OLV. Families who are members of OLV “in name only” may not be given as high of a priority.

Are you saying “Yes” to weekend Mass worship?

5th Grade Flag Essay Winners

This year’s winners of the 5th grade flag essay contest are the following: Kai D. (1st), Gaige G. ( 2nd), and Myles H. (3rd).

Civic Oration Winners

This year’s winners in our “civic oration” speech contest this year are the following, in two divisions:

5/6 Division: 1st = Addelyn A.     2nd = Elyas R.     3rd = JaDaiveis W.

7/8 Division: 1st = Caitlyn C.     2nd = Lilly S.     3rd = Lincoln M.

With sports as this year’s theme, there was an incredible variety of sports that I have heard of, such as curling, rugby, volleyball, golf, football, jiu jitsu, and motorsports, and some that I never heard of before, such as kabaddi and wife carrying.

Catholic Schools Week

Catholic Schools Week planning has just gotten underway. Below is a bare bones outline. Many more details will be communicated as they become available. Student council and Home & School, for example, meet this week, and they will be contributing their ideas to CSW.

Sat, Jan 25

  • 4:30 school Mass and book fair

Mon, Jan 27

  • Dodgeball for Diapers fundraiser by grades 3-8
  • K-2 Activity stations

Tues, Jan 28

  • Talent show in the afternoon
  •      Information/sign up sheets were distributed prior to Christmas break. Contact your child’s homeroom teacher or Mrs. Putnam for extra copies. Returned information goes to Mrs. Corcoran

Wed, Jan 29

  • All school Mass
  • Bring an adult guest to lunch day
  • Dress: Spirit wear or green/white

Thurs, Jan 30

  • Mass at AHS for students in grades 2-12 in SCCS schools
  • Drop Everything and Read
  • Dress: Take pride in your uniform day. All students in SCCS will be in dress code (even those upper grade students who may have PE today)

Fri, Jan 31

  • 8th grade vs. staff volleyball game

Career Fair Presenters Needed

Presenters are needed for the annual SCCS 8th grade career fair at St. Ambrose. This year’s fair is March 7th. We are seeking presenters from area businesses, the trades, colleges and universities, health care professionals, law enforcement agencies, public and private sector agencies, etc. to join us in educating our 8th grade students about the varied employment opportunities available to them.

Presenters are asked for a time commitment of 8:15am-1:30pm. We ask you
to prepare a booth with information about your career (job duties, professional
expectations, hours, required education/training, technology, general salary range, likes and dislikes, etc). We are requiring that you bring a hands-on activity for students. The students will rotate in groups and complete a career
questionnaire about each booth they visit. A thank you lunch for all presenters will
be provided. Additionally, all presenters are invited to join us for the celebration
of Mass at 1:30 in the Christ the King Chapel on campus.

If you are interested in being a presenter or know of someone that we should contact, please reach out to Emma Wolf at JFK: emma.wolf@olvjfkmail.com

Standards/Evidence-Based Assessment and Reporting

A letter regarding the next step in the diocesan and SCCS elementary schools’ transition to more standard/evidence-based assessment and reporting was emailed two weekends ago. It is also available below:

SBAR Letter

Here, again, is the link to the UPDATED instructions for parents to check their students’ “in progress” standards grades. It also includes directions for checking missing assignments and Algebra grades for students taking the class at Assumption. The directions cover how to use both the PowerSchool portal on a computer and the PowerSchool app.

Instructions 

Parking Lot Traffic Patterns

Please only use the designated pick up and drop off areas. Things have gotten a little lax with traffic coming down a lane toward the school at the north end of the parking lot and dropping kids off in the lane rather than along the barriers.  A photo of the parking lot patterns can be found using the following link: Parking lot traffic patterns

  • Red arrows are the drop off/pick up zones.  Note that the main one is at the north, but there is also one that can be used at the south.
  • Blue arrows are the one-way pick-up lanes.
  • Orange arrows are one-way lanes.
  • Green arrows indicate where traffic goes in both directions.
  • Note that in some areas there are two lanes going in the same direction:  one lane is just driving through (orange arrows) and the other lane is the pick up lane leading to the drop off/pick up zone (blue and red arrows).

Please remember the following as well:

  • Proceed SLOWLY and cautiously through every location.  Little kids are hard to see by cars.  What one makes up in time by speeding through the lot will matter little if someone is hit by a car!
  • Be attentive to your driving.  Talking on a cell phone, even handsfree, can be a distraction when one’s attention is needed most to watch for kids and pedestrians.
  • Accompany younger students to/from the barriers, if you park in the lot and are not using the drive-through lanes.  Parents who are standing and waiting for their little ones should stand on the school side of the barriers.  All children should be supervised. Pets should not be among the children.

Highlighted Events

The following events are highlighted. For all of our events and more information, please see the calendars on our website and communications from individual teachers:

  • Jan 6: Classes/ECLC resume
  • Week of Jan 6: Former Davenport police officer Hank Jacobsen will do presentations regarding bullying/harassment/racial issues and cyber issues for grades 5-8
  • Jan 7: Dine and Donate fundraiser at Freddy’s
  • Jan 9: Kids Heart Challenge for K-5 begins. H & S
  • Jan 13: FAST reading and math screening begins
  • Jan 15: End of 2nd qtr. 12:40 early dismissal. No afternoon preschool classes
  • Jan 16: SEICDA Youth Honor Choir Festival
  • Jan 18: OLV Parishioner Appreciation Dinner

Putting Christmas Decorations Away

With mixed emotions, we started putting away our Christmas decorations at our home. Putting them away is never quite the same as taking them out. Decorating always has a level of excitement – what’s going to go where this year? Will there be any themes or patterns for certain areas of the house? The anticipation of the emerging beauty tweaked over many days leads to wonderful evenings of ambient lighting from Christmas lights and candles (battery-powered) and good feelings for me. I have always loved falling asleep in front of the Christmas tree, and now I just do it while being in a recliner!

Taking down Christmas decorations, however, doesn’t evoke the same positive feelings. There’s a sad feeling of inevitability that a certain level of peace that comes to me during the Christmas break will come to an end. There’s also, however, a feeling of “it’s time to get back to normal” that appears.  The regular work routine will commence again. The volume of emails will pick up, reports need to be written, after school and evening meetings and events will commence again, etc. In short, life will “get back to normal.” Adding to things getting back to “normal” for your family, there’s nothing like a Sunday evening Principal’s Post from JFK!

Chad