Principal’s Post for March 29, 2026

New/Updated Information

JFK GROWS Students of the Month for March

Each morning, students and teachers at JFK recite the JFK Difference:  JFK GROWS.  We put God first, use Respectful behaviors, find Opportunities to serve, are Welcoming to all, and make Safe choices.  Each month, except December, this year, we are recognizing one student from each homeroom whose teachers have observed them exhibiting these traits particularly well at school during the past month:

KE – Lucas R: Lucas comes to school ready to learn and tries his best each day. He is thoughtful toward classmates and often helps friends when they need it.
KI – Alice W: Alice shows God’s love through her actions and her words. She is attentive and loves to learn.
KN – Auden P: Auden is a great friend by his kind words and including others when he plays.  He is an independent worker and figures things out on his own.  At the end of the school day, Auden always tells me to have a nice day!
1B – Akim K: Akim is always following the JFK difference by following the school rules and working hard. He works hard, makes safe choices, and includes others.
1Y – Annika L: Annika knows when to have fun and when to focus. She tries hard in class and has a kind heart.
2M – Griffin: Griffin is a shining light in our room. He always has a smile for anyone who needs it and is happy to help with any task. Griffin keeps us all in great spirits, is a friend to every student and adult in the school, and works hard to reach goals each day.
2P – Rowan D:  Rowan is the first to help his teachers and classmates.He has a kind heart and feels others’ hurt and reaches out to comfort them.
3E – Jude T: Jude has worked hard this year to improve all subjects, especially reading, and consistently puts forth great effort to better himself.  He has a great sense of humor and is a good friend and example of what a wonderful classmate can be.
3V – Rey H: Rey is a wonderful example of what it means to be a dedicated learner and a kind classmate. She consistently treats her classmates and teachers with respect and is always one of the first to follow directions. Rey  makes our classroom a better place!
4F – Henly M:  Henly is more than willing to help others whenever they need it. She remains focused during class instruction and works hard on her assignments.  She has a positive attitude and is a friend to anyone in need.
4L – K is for kind, I is for intelligent, N is for nice, G is for great, S is for stupendous, T is for terrific, O is for outstanding, and N is for nifty. Put it together and you have KINGSTON!! A great choice for student of the month.
5C – Jaxon R: Jaxon is new to JFK this year and has fit in seamlessly. He comes in every day with a smile, is always willing to help, and is a good friend to others around him. We are so happy to have him at JFK.
5E – Elaina K: Elaina is an excellent student who always puts forth her absolute best effort. She is always wanting to improve and learn. She asks the best questions and treats all staff and classmates with utmost respect. Elaina always volunteers to help and stays involved, being someone everyone can truly count on. She is an awesome example for all to follow.
6N – AJ J:  AJ is a very hard worker and strives to do well in his classes.  He is polite and kind and exhibits our JFK GROWS ideals.  This is his first year with us, and he has fit in seamlessly.
6T – Kai D: Kai is a hardworking and dependable student who always strives to do his best. He demonstrates kindness by helping his classmates and teachers.
7P – Jace H: Jace has really stood out during the month of March! His work ethic has been spot on, and he’s been on top of everything, even if he happens to be absent. He has done a good job working with his classmates, remaining patient and encouraging to group members who may be struggling or off task. He tries to make sure the classroom is back in order when he leaves it, picking up trash that wasn’t his, etc. Overall, Jace has had a positive March, and you can see the JFK Difference demonstrated through him!
7R – Caleb P: Caleb is a positive and valued member of our classroom community. He works well with others and consistently contributes to group activities with a cooperative attitude. Caleb participates in class discussions and is always willing to help his classmates when they need support. One of the things that stands out most about Caleb is that he always has a smile on his face, which helps create a welcoming and encouraging atmosphere in the classroom. His kindness, teamwork, and positive attitude make him very deserving of being recognized as Student of the Month.
8C – Belle M: Belle participates well on assignments and follows along with instructions. She develops and illustrates the habits of a good student.
8L – Jolee: Jolee has a big heart, is an all around delight and tries her hardest in class. She his eager to help peers and staff.

ISASPs

ISASP tests are right around the corner: the week of April 20th for students in grades 3-8. If your child has an appointment for that week, and it can be moved, please do so. We’d really like everyone to complete the testing with their class. Eighth graders who go to AHS for Algebra will report to JFK instead on April 21st and 23rd so they have fewer “make-ups” and special scheduling. We also want to emphasize that students should be on time during ISASP week. Once we start testing in the morning, students are not allowed to interupt their class. School starts at 7:25 a.m.

Still Relevant

Teaching Jobs Open at JFK for 2026-27

There are two teaching positions now open at JFK for 2026-27. Adjustments of teaching assignments will take place so we are currently looking for anything between 1st – 5th grades and a reading interventionist. To apply for  a teaching position at JFK, please submit your resume and transcripts to Logan Ahnquist at logan.ahnquist@sccsiowa.org. You can find more information and the online application that needs to be completed at the following website https://davenportdiocese.schoolspring.com/

I-Ready Math Requirements

I-Ready use can help your child’s math skills.

I-Ready Math is an online program we use to better understand each student’s math strengths and learning needs. It begins with a short diagnostic/screener that helps identify what skills a student has mastered and where additional support or challenge is needed. Based on those results, i-Ready provides personalized math lessons that adjust to each child’s level, allowing students to work at an appropriate pace while building confidence and understanding. At school, students use i-Ready Math for at least 30 minutes per week as part of their regularly scheduled instructional time. That should be enough time to at least do one i-Ready lesson per week. Students not finishing the lesson at school will have it assigned as homework. In addition, students who scored below benchmark in math at both the fall and winter screenings will be required to work with i-Ready outside of school hours, reinforcing the school/home partnership. Students may always voluntarily do i-Ready lessons at home as well.

Registration for 2026-27

If you haven’t been able to use your leftover ESA funds to pay registration fees, please note that it seems to be an issue more with the timing on Odyssey’s part than anything else. Please keep checking periodically in your Odyssey account.

Directions for online registration/application are on the front page of our website, www.olvjfk.com. There are different directions for those who are “re-enrolling” and those who are entirely new to SCCS. 

Checking Students’ Grades and Missing Work

Below is a link to the instructions for parents to check 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.

Important notes:

  • There are some things that just cannot be done on the app. You will have to use a computer for them.
  • There is a message that says “Grades disabled by school.” IGNORE this message. It references a certain type of grade and not the standards-referenced grades we are using.

Instructions 

📚Learning Habits Matter

Vocabulary Growth

Students can’t understand what they read if they don’t understand the words. 

Vocabulary plays a major role in reading comprehension. Research synthesized by the National Reading Panel and subsequent studies suggests that steady, intentional vocabulary growth matters more than isolated memorization:

  • K–2: about 5–8 new words per week
  • Grades 3–5: about 8–10 new words per week
  • Grades 6–8: about 10–15 new words per week

Vocabulary grows best through repeated exposure and use—not worksheets alone. Reading widely, hearing rich language, and discussing ideas are the primary drivers of long-term vocabulary growth.

Highlighted Events

Multiple calendars are available on our website, www.olvjfk.com.  On the school side of the website, a one-page summary calendar is on the front page.  Detailed calendars can also be reached by clicking on the calendars heading toward the upper right corner of the website. Anything underlined on the calendar can be clicked on, and more details will open for you. Below are a few highlighted events:

  • Mar 30: Chrism Mass at the cathedral
  • Apr 2: Holy Thursday. Youth & Family Engagement Mtg.
  • Apr 3: Good Friday. No Classes. ECLC Closed
  • Apr 4: Parishioners Helping Parishioners
  • Apr 5: Easter
  • Apr 6: In-service. No Classes. ECLC Closed.
  • Apr 7: 3rd Field Trip. 5/6 to JA BizTown.
  • Apr 13: Butter Braid/Cookie Dough Pickup
  • Apr 14: 6th Field Trip

Personal Sharing

It was great to get outside and do yard work on Saturday. I’ve so missed being outside in the back yard during winter!

Chad

Principal’s Post for March 22, 2026

New/Updated Information

Teaching Jobs Open at JFK for 2026-27

There are two teaching positions now open at JFK for 2026-27. Adjustments of teaching assignments will take place so we are currently looking for anything between 1st – 5th grades and a reading interventionist. To apply for  a teaching position at JFK, please submit your resume and transcripts to Logan Ahnquist at logan.ahnquist@sccsiowa.org. You can find more information and the online application that needs to be completed at the following website https://davenportdiocese.schoolspring.com/

Two Hour Early Dismissl on Friday

There is a two hour early dismissal on Friday (12:40). There is no afternoon  preschool class.

Still Relevant

2026-27 School Calendar

The SCCS Davenport elementary schools’ academic calendar for 2026-27 is available on the front page of our website.

I-Ready Math Requirements

I-Ready use can help your child’s math skills.

I-Ready Math is an online program we use to better understand each student’s math strengths and learning needs. It begins with a short diagnostic/screener that helps identify what skills a student has mastered and where additional support or challenge is needed. Based on those results, i-Ready provides personalized math lessons that adjust to each child’s level, allowing students to work at an appropriate pace while building confidence and understanding. At school, students use i-Ready Math for at least 30 minutes per week as part of their regularly scheduled instructional time. That should be enough time to at least do one i-Ready lesson per week. Students not finishing the lesson at school will have it assigned as homework. In addition, students who scored below benchmark in math at both the fall and winter screenings will be required to work with i-Ready outside of school hours, reinforcing the school/home partnership. Students may always voluntarily do i-Ready lessons at home as well.

Registration for 2026-27

If you haven’t been able to use your leftover ESA funds to pay registration fees, please note that it seems to be an issue more with the timing on Odyssey’s part than anything else. Please keep checking periodically in your Odyssey account.

Directions for online registration/application are on the front page of our website, www.olvjfk.com. There are different directions for those who are “re-enrolling” and those who are entirely new to SCCS. 

Checking Students’ Grades and Missing Work

Below is a link to the instructions for parents to check 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.

Important notes:

  • There are some things that just cannot be done on the app. You will have to use a computer for them.
  • There is a message that says “Grades disabled by school.” IGNORE this message. It references a certain type of grade and not the standards-referenced grades we are using.

Instructions 

📚Learning Habits Matter

Why Number Sense Matters

Guessing. Computing. Reasoning. Which matters most in math?

Before students ever master formulas or memorize steps, they need something more fundamental: a feel for numbers. That’s what we call number sense—an intuitive understanding of how numbers work and relate to one another.

Students with strong number sense don’t just compute—they think. They:

  • estimate answers before calculating
  • recognize when an answer seems unreasonable
  • solve problems in more than one way

In other words, they’re not just getting answers—they’re understanding them.

Families can strengthen number sense with simple questions:

  • “About how much do you think that will cost?”
  • “How tall do you think that is?”
  • “Is that heavy or light? How do you know?”
  • “Does that answer seem about right?”

These conversations encourage students to think about numbers rather than simply applying procedures. They help students develop judgment, flexibility, and confidence with numbers. Over time, students learn that math isn’t just about getting the right answer—it’s about making sense of the answer.

Highlighted Events

Multiple calendars are available on our website, www.olvjfk.com.  On the school side of the website, a one-page summary calendar is on the front page.  Detailed calendars can also be reached by clicking on the calendars heading toward the upper right corner of the website. Anything underlined on the calendar can be clicked on, and more details will open for you. Below are a few highlighted events:

  • Mar 23: Boys Basketball/Girls Cheerleading Pictures
  • Mar 24: Student Council Supply Store
  • Mar 25: K Dental & Vision Screening
  • Mar 26: H & S
  • Mar 27: Pre-2000s Dress Day Fund-raiser. End of 3rd Qtr. 2 Hr Early Dismissal (12:40). No PM Preschool
  • Mar 28: Middle School Youth Night
  • Mar 28: Easter Egg Hunt
  • Mar 30: Chrism Mass at the cathedral
  • Apr 2: Holy Thursday. Youth & Family Engagement Mtg
  • Apr 3: Good Friday. No Classes. ECLC Closed
  • Apr 4: Parishioners Helping Parishioners
  • Apr 5: Easter
  • Apr 6: In-service. No Classes. ECLC Closed.

Personal Sharing

A blizzard on Monday. Wondering if the air conditioning is needed on Saturday. Weather in the Midwest!

Reading over spring break: 1.25 fiction books. QCTimes every morning. News feeds every evening. Work emails and work-related articles “pushed” to me. Engagement with AI to analyze data and information.

Math over spring break: Estimating costs at the gas station. Analzying data from a golf simulator. Predicting when a team can/cannot come back from a deficit in the NCAA tournament. Budgeting work for JFK.

What reading and math activities did your kids do over spring break?

Chad

Principal’s Post for March 8, 2026

New/Updated Information

Lenten Mission
Need a boost to help keep you going throughout the remainder of Lent?   You are invited to OLV’s Lenten mission—Hungry for Heaven on Monday March 9, 2026. Discover how the Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving can transform us for Heaven.
  •  A simple soup supper will be offered in the Gathering Space from 5:30-6:00 pm

  •  You are invited to join us in the church beginning at 6:15 pm, mission to begin at 6:30 pm

  • Mission from 6:30-8:00 pm

Registration for 2026-27

Most of our registration work for 2026-27 is winding down. We are now just working with a few individual families.

If you haven’t been able to use your leftover ESA funds to pay registration fees, please note that it seems to be an issue more with the timing on Odyssey’s part than anything else. Please keep checking periodically in your Odyssey account.

Directions for online registration/application are on the front page of our website, www.olvjfk.com. There are different directions for those who are “re-enrolling” and those who are entirely new to SCCS. 

Teaching Job Open at JFK for 2026-27

There is one open teaching position left at JFK for 2026-27.  We are pleased to announce that Ashley Werthmann and Kerie Battaglia will be joining the staff of JFK next school year. Both have done their student teaching at JFK and are very familiar with the JFK Difference.

To apply for  a teaching position at JFK, please submit your resume and transcripts to Logan Ahnquist at logan.ahnquist@sccsiowa.org. You can find more information and the online application that needs to be completed at the following website https://davenportdiocese.schoolspring.com/

2026-27 School Calendar

The SCCS Davenport elementary schools’ academic calendar for 2026-27 is available on the front page of our website.

Still Relevant

I-Ready Math Requirements

I-Ready use can help your child’s math skills.

I-Ready Math is an online program we use to better understand each student’s math strengths and learning needs. It begins with a short diagnostic/screener that helps identify what skills a student has mastered and where additional support or challenge is needed. Based on those results, i-Ready provides personalized math lessons that adjust to each child’s level, allowing students to work at an appropriate pace while building confidence and understanding. At school, students use i-Ready Math for at least 30 minutes per week as part of their regularly scheduled instructional time. That should be enough time to at least do one i-Ready lesson per week. Students not finishing the lesson at school will have it assigned as homework. In addition, students who scored below benchmark in math at both the fall and winter screenings will be required to work with i-Ready outside of school hours, reinforcing the school/home partnership. Students may always voluntarily do i-Ready lessons at home as well.

Checking Students’ Grades and Missing Work

Below is a link to the instructions for parents to check 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.

Important notes:

  • There are some things that just cannot be done on the app. You will have to use a computer for them.
  • There is a message that says “Grades disabled by school.” IGNORE this message. It references a certain type of grade and not the standards-referenced grades we are using.

Instructions 

📚Learning Habits Matter

Choosing the Right Books

Strong readers almost always have another book ready to read.

Students grow fastest when they read books that are challenging but not frustrating. One simple guideline teachers sometimes use is called the five-finger rule. If a student struggles with more than about five words on a page, the book may be too difficult for independent reading. That doesn’t mean the book should be avoided; it may simply be a book that works better for reading together with an adult.

Across grade levels, students benefit from having a steady supply of books that match both their ability and their interests.

PK–2
• picture books and early readers
• frequent library visits to choose new books

Grades 3–5
• chapter books and nonfiction
• exploring different topics and series

Grades 6–8
• novels, biographies, and informational texts
• books connected to personal interests

Regular trips to the library—school or public—help ensure students always have something interesting waiting for them. I know I will be going to the library before spring break to make sure I have enough reading material available!

Highlighted Events

Multiple calendars are available on our website, www.olvjfk.com.  On the school side of the website, a one-page summary calendar is on the front page.  Detailed calendars can also be reached by clicking on the calendars heading toward the upper right corner of the website. Anything underlined on the calendar can be clicked on, and more details will open for you. Below are a few highlighted events:

  • Mar 9/10: Solo/Ensemble contest
  • Mar 11: K Vision/Dental. 3rd Vision screening. JFK Reconciliation
  • Mar 13: Green/White Dress Day. Middle School Youth Night
  • Mar 14-22: Spring Break. ECLC is open during spring break
  • Mar 19: JFK Night @ Malibu Jack’s
  • Mar 20: Middle school youth night.
  • Mar 21/22: Youth & Family Engagement Event
  • Mar 23: Classes resume
  • Mar 26: H & S
  • Mar 27: Pre-2000s Dress Day Fund-raiser. End of 3rd Qtr. 2 Hr Early Dismissal (12:40). No PM Preschool
  • Mar 28: Easter Egg Hunt

Personal Sharing

I’m not sure “springing ahead” with the time change is such a good idea at our home. We have way too many clocks at our house. Just from where I’m sitting this afternoon, I can see five clocks. Changing all of the clocks in our house is a day long task!

Chad

Principal’s Post for March 1, 2026

New/Updated Information

JFK GROWS Students of the Month for February

Each morning, students and teachers at JFK recite the JFK Difference:  JFK GROWS.  We put God first, use Respectful behaviors, find Opportunities to serve, are Welcoming to all, and make Safe choices.  Each month, except December, this year, we are recognizing one student from each homeroom whose teachers have observed them exhibiting these traits particularly well at school during the past month:

KE – Mya M: Mya is always respectful and welcoming in our classroom. She uses kind words, listens carefully, and follows directions right away.
KE – Max P: Max shows God’s love through caring actions and is a wonderful example of how to treat others.
KI – Callen D: Callen demonstrates strong commitment by giving 100% effort in everything he does. He is an effective communicator who asks questions when clarification is needed and consistently serves others by offering support and advocating for their needs.
KN – Kruze D: Kruze is a kind friend and always willing to assist someone who needs a little extra help.  He is a good listener and very attentive during instruction and when directions are given.  Kruze likes to have fun during recess but can calm back down in the classroom and be ready to work.
1B – Venessa S: Venessa is always working hard, trying her best, and excelling in school. She is kind to others, respectful to all and a wonderful part of our class.
1Y – Rowan M: Rowan has a positive attitude and strives to do her best.  She works and plays well with all her classmates.
2M – Miles A: Miles is a wonderful part of our classroom community. His smile isn’t the only friendly thing about him! He is kind to all students and is one of the first people to offer to help. He works hard to achieve his goals inside and outside of the classroom. I can always count on Miles to be welcoming, helpful, and hardworking.
2P – Octavia F: Octavia gives her all in everything she does. She shines her light brightly by watching out for others and their needs. Octavia is a wonderful member of our class.
3E – Kohen H: Kohen is a dedicated and responsible student who works hard each day. He maintains an appropriate voice level, demonstrates kindness toward classmates, and completes assignments on time with attention to quality and detail.
3V – Beckham M: Beckham has a helpful spirit, and a positive energy that he brings to our class every single day! He shows determination to complete his assignments with a 100% effort. Beckham is a wonderful part of our third grade classroom.
4F – Leo R: Leo is always willing to help out and support a friend in need. He actively participates in class and does his best work at all times.  Leo is a joy to have in class.
4L – Harleigh D: Everyone should have a Harleigh. She’s smart, kind, and helpful as can be! We are proud she’s a part of the 4L family.
5C – Natalie V: Natalie works hard everyday in class and is a shining example of our JFK Difference. She is always willing to help those around her and shows up to school everyday with a positive attitude.
5E – Stella P: Stella is a hardworking student who does what she is always asked to do with no complaint. She checks in on her classmates, wanting them to all feel seen and heard. She is goal-oriented and strives to do her best behaviorally and academically. She follows all directions the first time she is asked and is full of patience, generosity, and motivation.
6N – Abigail S: Abigail is a very hard worker always striving to do her best.  She is polite and kind and a good example for her peers.
6T – MaKynlee F: MaKynlee is a hard-working and responsible student who gives her best effort. She demonstrates kindness by helping both her classmates and teachers.
7P – Gabby U: Gabby always participates, is ready to help, and makes our class a better place because she gets along with everyone.
7R – Christian L: Christian tries hard in everything he does and consistently puts forth his best effort. He asks thoughtful questions to better understand what he’s learning and always brings a smile and a great attitude to class. His positive energy makes our classroom a happier place to be!
8C – Sierra M: Sierra comes to class prepared, participates in activities, follows along well, and volunteers often.
8L – Harper A: Harper comes to class prepared, participates in activities, follows along well, interacts positively with others, and has a great attitude in class.
ESA Amount Set – State Funding Data 

Governor Reynolds signed the bill to raise State Supplemental Aid by 2%. ESAs for 2026-27 will be $8,148 per student. Families need to apply for ESAs every year. The application for 2026-27 has not yet opened. Stay tuned for more information this winter/spring.

Parish supported tuition for 26-27:           $6,930

Non-parish supported tuition for 26-27: $8,930

Sources for funding for public school students includes the following: State Supplemental Aid, local taxes, SAVE funding, other local sources, and federal funding. The per pupil amount educating a public school student in Iowa is more than double the tuition in our SCCS Catholic schools.

Per pupil funding for a public school student in Iowa: $19,235.*

*Source: Iowa Department of Management

Nonpublic school enrollment has not dramatically increased as a percent of Iowa’s total student population even with ESAs. For the ten years prior to 2025-26, about 7.1% of the state’s students were in nonpublic schools. In 2025-26, that figure was 8.1%.

SCCS Mission and Governance Committee February Meeting

The SCCS Mission and Governance Committee, composed of principals and advisory board presidents for each school, met in February. The committee reviewed a “status” and “future considerations” document looking at the original strategic plan that led to the formation of SCCS.

Areas that generated considerable discussion:

  • Space needs and changing enrollment in SCCS and Davenport
  • Changing enrollment and student needs impact on staffing needs
  • External competition, including charter schools, new non-public schools, and even new/renovated public schools
  • Facilities needs and how decisions in one area/building impact other buildings
  • Clarifying decision-making structures
  • Strengthening the alignment of the high school and elementary schools
  • The future of parishes, especially as the number of priests continues to decline
  • Shifting from scarcity thinking to investing intentionally to further the mission
  • Leadership succession
  • Reduced involvement of families in churches and schools

5th-8th Grade Education in Human Growth and Development

Fifth-8th grade science teachers are preparing for the new state required education in human growth and development, which must include the following:

    1. Instruction related to human development inside the womb.
    2. A high-definition ultrasound video showing the presence of the brain, heart, and other vital organs in
      early fetal development.
    3. A high-quality, computer-generated rendering or animation, or an ultrasound or other real image, that
      depicts the humanity of the unborn child by showing prenatal human development, starting at
      fertilization, noting significant markers in cell growth and organ development throughout every stage of
      pregnancy.

Registration for 2026-27

Verification/Acceptance letters  were bul emailed last week. We are still working to communicate with several families individually regarding wait lists and other issues affecting their registrations.

If you haven’t been able to use your leftover ESA funds to pay registration fees, please note that it seems to be an issue more with the timing on Odyssey’s part than anything else. Please keep checking periodically in your Odyssey account.

Directions for online registration/application are on the front page of our website, www.olvjfk.com. There are different directions for those who are “re-enrolling” and those who are entirely new to SCCS. 

If You Want to Get Better, Do More of It

Like so many things in life, education often follows a simple formula: if you want to get better at something, do more of it. If we want students to be better readers or mathematicians, they need to do more reading and math. This includes reading and math activities at home.

Research summarized by the National Reading Panel and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development emphasize that reading practice outside of the home is important. It should be appropriately matched to a student’s level and done consistently (rather than all at once). A variety of texts contribute to literacy growth.

Based upon the research, reasonable expectations may look like the following:

K-2:  5-15 minutes per day of independent reading AND additional time reading with or by an adult

3-5: closer to 30 minutes per day

6-8: 25-40 minutes per day

Note that this time may be broken up into smaller segments. In fact, when the time is broken into smaller segments, even more cumulative time may be achieved.

2026-27 School Calendar Available Soon

The draft SCCS Davenport elementary schools’ academic calendar for 2026-27 will go before our advisory board on Tuesday. Once approved, it will be distributed and/or posted to our website.

Assumption HS Musical

Assumption’s musical is this weekend. They have performances at 7:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. SCCS students get in free with their activity pass.

Still Relevant

Teaching Jobs Open at JFK for 2026-27

At the present time, we have posted “Multiple Classroom Teaching positions available for Grades 1 through 5” at JFK for next school year. To apply, please submit your resume and transcripts to Logan Ahnquist at logan.ahnquist@sccsiowa.org. You can find more information and the online application that needs to be completed at the following website https://davenportdiocese.schoolspring.com/

I-Ready Math Requirements

I-Ready Math is an online program we use to better understand each student’s math strengths and learning needs. It begins with a short diagnostic/screener that helps identify what skills a student has mastered and where additional support or challenge is needed. Based on those results, i-Ready provides personalized math lessons that adjust to each child’s level, allowing students to work at an appropriate pace while building confidence and understanding. At school, students currently use i-Ready Math for at least 30 minutes per week as part of their regularly scheduled instructional time. That should be enough time to at least do one i-Ready lesson per week. Students not finishing the lesson at school will have it assigned as homework. In addition, students who scored below benchmark in math at both the fall and winter screenings will be required to work with i-Ready outside of school hours, reinforcing the school/home partnership. Students may always voluntarily do i-Ready lessons at home as well.

Checking Students’ Grades and Missing Work

Below is a link to the instructions for parents to check 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.

Important notes:

  • There are some things that just cannot be done on the app. You will have to use a computer for them.
  • There is a message that says “Grades disabled by school.” IGNORE this message. It references a certain type of grade and not the standards-referenced grades we are using.

Instructions 

Highlighted Events

Multiple calendars are available on our website, www.olvjfk.com.  On the school side of the website, a one-page summary calendar is on the front page.  Detailed calendars can also be reached by clicking on the calendars heading toward the upper right corner of the website. Anything underlined on the calendar can be clicked on, and more details will open for you. Below are a few highlighted events:

  • Mar 3: 7th to Finance Park
  • Mar 5: 4th to Symphony. 5/8 to AHS musical dress rehearsal.
  • Mar 6: Adoration. Virtual career fair
  • Mar 6-8: Men’s CEW.
  • Mar 8: “Spring forward” time change
  • Mar 9/10: Solo/Ensemble contest
  • Mar 11: K Vision/Dental. 3rd Vision screening. JFK Reconciliation
  • Mar 13: Green/White Dress Day. Middle School Youth Night
  • Mar 14-22: Spring Break. ECLC is open during spring break
  • Mar 19: JFK Night @ Malibu Jack’s
  • Mar 20: Middle school youth night.
  • Mar 21/22: Youth & Family Engagement Event
  • Mar 23: Classes resume

Personal Sharing

My wife went to visit our youngest daughter and the baby in Kansas City last weekend, and this weekend she visited our oldest daughter in Atlanta. It was bachelor living for me two weekends in a row! When I joked that I was going to stay in my pajamas and eat potato chips all Saturday, my family members responded, “What’s new about that?”

Chad