New/Updated Information
SCCS Classes Resume – No DCSD Bus Transportation Dec 1st
Classes in SCCS resume on Monday, December 1st. There is no DCSD bus transportation as it does not have classes until Tuesday.
Reconciliation This Week
First Reconciliation is this week for 2nd graders, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be received by 3rd-8th graders as well. Students who are not of the Catholic tradition can receive an individual blessing, if they desire.
Mock Trial Participants
Congratulations to our Mock Trial team, which competed in the Davenport Regional at St. Ambrose. Members include the following: Claire A, Braxton B, Jamin D, Nora F, Madison H, Nolan J, Sheera M, Sierra M, Elyas R, and Abigail S. Mock Trial is coached by Judge Mike Motto.
Tubular Chimes
Here’s our new chimes for band. Did you know there are two sides to the mallet, with each producing a slightly different tone or volume level? Mrs. Rohrer let me try them out. They are so cool!

Still Relevant
Scout Service Project
Our Cub Scout pack is seeking donations of never used holiday cards and blank greeting cards for a service project where they write cards to our warriors. The scouts are going through the following organization: https://militaryholidaycardchallenge.com/how-to-send/
Why Math Practice Really Matters
There’s a great analogy from Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not to Be Wrong. He explains that math practice works the same way weight-lifting does for athletes. Soccer players don’t lift weights because weights show up on the field—they lift because it strengthens them for the game.
Math is similar.
Even when a problem looks repetitive or doesn’t feel “real world,” it’s actually exercising the brain. Those small, steady challenges build mental muscles: focus, reasoning, persistence, and the ability to break down complicated problems.
Students may not use every specific math skill every day, but the strength gained from practicing them shows up everywhere else in life—reading, science, decision-making, and even how they approach challenges.
Math practice isn’t about memorizing steps or even about the math itself—it’s about preparing students with the mental strength and flexibility they’ll rely on for the rest of their lives.
Citation:
Ellenberg, Jordan. How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking. Penguin Books, 2014.
SCRA Grant Application
Our Scott County Regional Authority (Bettendorf casino) grant application for $50,800 for a wearable communication system for all staff members was fully funded. This $65,000+ system is also supported by OLV and SCCS.
Children’s Liturgy of the Words is Coming Back to OLV
See the following photo/flyer.

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.
Bandit Retiring from School Work
Back in September, I mentioned that Bandit, our facility dog, was experiencing health issues affecting his ability to be at school and his ongoing training and certification. His anxiety level also seems to have increased, and the additional training we’ve been trying to do is not helping his ability to work at school. Bandit is going to have to retire from school work. If you are interested in adopting Bandit as a household pet, please let Mrs. Wolf know. We are thankful for what Bandit was able to offer at JFK and wish him well in retirement.
POP-UP Conversations for Parents
Need some help talking to your children about any of the following real-life topics?
- My Kid is Struggling with Anxiety
- My Kid Is Always on Their Phone
- My Kid is Unmotivated & Unfocused
- My Kid is Struggling with Friendships
- My Kid is Confused and Anxious about Our Polarized Culture
- My Kid Feels Pressure to Be Perfect
- My Kid Doesn’t Want to Go to Church Anymore
Try utilizing POP-UP Conversations for Parents (Downloadable Videos & Leader Guides). Each topic includes a 10–13 minute video “onramp” from a trusted voice to spark discussion, and an easy-to-use Leader’s Guide. These one – hour sessions are designed to help parents/caregivers recognize God’s presence and calling as they care for their kids, and can be used in a variety of in person or online formats.
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:
- Dec 1: No Buses
- Dec 2: Mid-Qtr. 3rd Grade Gingerbread Houses.
- Dec 3: Grades 3-8 Reconciliation. First Reconciliation Retreat.
- Dec 4: Civic Oration First Rnd. 1st/2nd Grade Field Trip. First Reconciliation. H & S Mtg. Youth & Family Engagement Mtg.
- Dec 5: Middle School Youth Night.
- Dec 7: St. Nick’s Pancake Breakfast
- Dec 8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. Dine & Donate at Texas Roadhouse.
- Dec 9: Civic Oration 2nd Rnd. 3/4 Christmas Show.
- Dec 10: 3/4 Out of Uniform.
- Dec 11: Band and 5-8 Choral Performance
- Dec 12: Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. 4/5 YO PS Holiday Workshop. Middle School Youth Night
- Dec 16: Civic Oration Final Rnd. Advent Communal Penance Service at Sacred Heart. K-2 Christmas Program
- Dec 17: 7th Grade Shopping. 3 YO PS Holiday Event.
- Dec 18: K-2 Out of Uniform. Advent Communal Penance Service at Lourdes.
- Dec 19: Red/White/Green/Christmas Attire. No PM PS. 2 Hr Early Dismissal. Middle School Youth Night
- Dec 21-Jan 2: Christmas Break for Students. ECLC Closed.
Personal Sharing
- It was a full weekend: the Thanksgiving meal, watching football, card and trivia games, wedding dress shopping for the women, indoor golf for the men, wedding cake sampling, a baby shower, staying up late, Whitey’s, a baby name reveal for immediate family, four dogs staying at our house, including a puppy, a plumbing emergency (and paying double-time rates!), shoveling, naps,…. What more could one ask for?
- You know you have a full house preparing to be snowed in when you have ten Jack’s pizzas in your freezer!
Chad
