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Falcon News
M A Y 5 , 2 0 2 1 H O L Y S P I R I T S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R
CALENDAR
May 5
- Early Dismissal at
12:30PM
May 6
- Themed Thursday
WESTERN DAY
May 7
- 8th Grade Play at
9:00AM & 12:30
PM
- 8th Grade Drive-in
Movie; Pizza
at7:30PM and
Movie at 8:30PM
May 11
- 8th Grade Awards
& 7th Grade 2022
sweatshirts
distribution after
Mass
Cont.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Happy May, June, & July Birthdays
to our staff:
May:
Katie Allgeier - 9th
Ann Garcia - 11th
Rebecca Duvall - 21st
Mary Ann Zurlage - 29th
June:
Vickie Lewis - 2nd
Emily Clark - 6th
Steve Mercer - 6th
Kathleen Harren - 24th
July:
Elizabeth Furlong - 25th
Jordan Best - 30th
Best wishes on your
special day!
LAST DAY BREAKFAST
8th grade will be
served a special
breakfast on
Tuesday, May 17th
before being
dismissed early at 10:30AM.
HELP WANTED
Looking for a wood-
worker who would
like to donate their
time to build cubbies,
materials provided.
Contact Angie Hiland
if interested at
THE WIZARD OF OZ
ONLY 8th grade parents
may attend. Email Susan
Johnston for tickets at
8TH GRADE MOVIE
Students may arrive at 7:30
pm for pizza. The movie
will begin at approximately
8:30 pm. Students can bring
lawn chairs or blankets. If it
rains, we will move into the gym.
MAY 11TH MASS
This is our last Mass for
our graduates. The 8th
grade will present the
Class of 2022 sweatshirts
to the 7th grade and we
will have 8th grade
awards following Mass.
ALL will be live-streamed.
FIELD DAY
We will have Field
Day on Friday,
May 14th this
year for grades
K-8! The 8th grade
volleyball game
take place at 1:00PM in the field by
the Ministry Center. ONLY parents
and siblings accompanied by parents
may attend. Students will need to
bring their lunch from home.
Falcon News
M A Y 5 , 2 0 2 1 H O L Y S P I R I T S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R
CALENDAR
May 12
- Early Dismissal at
12:30PM
May 13
- Themed Thursday
70’S DAY
- Blessings in a
Backpack
Collection
May 14
- Field Day
- 8th Grade
Volleyball Game at
1:30PM
May 16
- 1st Communion at
12:30PM & 3:00PM
May 17
- 8th Grade
Breakfast and
dismissal at
10:30AM
Cont.
HONOR ROLL
Well done to the following students who made the honor roll for the 3rd
Trimester at Trinity High School!
Benjamin Beauerle
Ethan Blincoe
Joseph Campbell
William Corum
Connor Day
Nicholas deGrandi
James Hartlage
Whitton Hilleary
Alexander Jackson
Nicholas Kalmey
Jack Karem
Samuel Kelly
William Kelly
Andrew LaJoie
Finn Laskowski
Noah Lovan
Graham Miller
Andreas Olsen
Lucas Osborn
Nicolas Osborn
David Pfeifer
Christopher Rowan
Benjamin Rueff
Matthew Schaffer
Aiden Strebel
Kaden Sullivan
Dean Townsend
Cap Turns
Trevor Watkins
Davis Wilmes
Spencer Windham
Tyler Windham
Chester Zoeller
LIBRARY NEWS
This is the last week for library check
out. All books need to be returned by
May 14th. Failure to return a book
results in a fine to replace the book or
there will be a report card hold.
Thanks!
CAFETERIA NEWS
FYI- Please enable low balance
payment prior to May 21, 2021 if
your child/children will NOT be
returning to HS next school year.
EIGHTH GRADE PARENTS
PLEASE STOP AUTOMATIC
PAYMENTS BEFORE MAY 17. I will
process any refunds on this date and
if you have not enabled this then
their accounts will automatically be
sent money.
Falcon News
M A Y 5 , 2 0 2 1 H O L Y S P I R I T S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R
CALENDAR
May 17
- Blessings in a
Backpack
Food Packing
May 18
- 8th Grade
Graduation at
6:30PM
May 20
- Themed Thursday
MISMATCHED
DAY
May 21
- LAST DAY OF
SCHOOL!!!
Dismiss at Noon
Blessings to the following students who will
receive their First Holy Communion this
May!
Collier Babcock
Sarah Brown
Carter Burns
Nate Costello
Kate Cundiff
Emma Eifler
Louis Ferreri
William Ferreri
Riley Friedman
Olivia Garner
Alexander Gazak
Annamarie Greco
Niall Harty
Charlotte Kennedy
Ellie Kline
Caitlin Lindblom
Catherine McDevitt
Lukas Noltemeyer
Lawson Nusky
Emery O’Barr
Taylor O’Brien
Mary O’Reilly
Annabelle Pogue
Cora Quinlan
Robert Rhawn
Jonathan Rueff
Molly Schulte
Olivia Schulten
Tuezdae Schwiermann
Lilith Sherry
Molly Shrewsberry
Lawson Smith
George Spears
Elliot Spies
Nora Cait Spurlock
Rosemary Thompson
Halston Thurman
Kathryn Valenti
Finley Walters
Molly Wayne
Katelyn Wilmes
Charles Yann
Falcon News
M A Y 5 , 2 0 2 1 H O L Y S P I R I T S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R
Great Expectations
It’s time to say
“Good-Bye”
Our year has come
to an end.
We’ve made some
cherished
memories
With all our school
friends.
We’ve watched
each other learn
and grow
And change from
day to day.
We hope that all
the things we’ve
done
Will help us along
the way.
So it’s with happy
memories
We all go out the
door,
With great hope
and expectations
For what next year
holds in store.
Congratulations to our 8th Grade students!
Your hard work has paid off, a new journey begins.
Here’s to beautiful days ahead!
Henry Arnold
Hobs Ashburner
Kathryn Ashburner
Nick Beam
Anna Blevins
Tatum Bohnert
Kiah Boone
Elena Bort
Erin Cleary
Anya Cullen
Jack Duthie
Abigail Garner
Max Gaunt
Andrew Gilligan
Katie Gordinier
Lena Hanson
Matthew Harris
Jack Heim
Matthew Heustis
Bea Imber
Katherine James
Lillyana Jones
Benjamin Kane
Sara Keefe
Caina Kelting
Sarah Kempf
Isaac Kent
Hannah Klein
Claire Kuhbander
Elise Kukla
Jane Kute
Lilly Lund
Anne Marie Martin
Lindy Miller
Liam O'Connor
Emilia Ostos
Scarlet Peters
Grayson Petty
Jackson Price
Vincent Rink
Charlotte Robinson
Jonah Royal
Sarah Sautel
Addie Schmitt
Kari Schwantes
Layla Schwantes
Will B. Smith
Riley Stillwagon
Colton Summers
Annie Walz
Harry Waterfield
Lily Weis
Kylie Welch
William Whelan
Patrick Wright
THANK YOU to the following companies for their
donations that made our Teacher Appreciation Week wonderful!
www.SissyCakes.com
www.theravenirishpub.com
www.theirishroverky.com
www.biscuitbelly.com
www.rosannainc.com/location/cartwheels-papers-and-gifts-louisville-ky-40207
www. silviositalianrestaurant.com
New student photo contest launches on Earth Day to encourage youth to document water in our community.
Water is vital to life on Earth and our city is fortunate to be nestled along the mighty Ohio River, and close to beautiful streams and wetlands. But we also face frequent flooding and pollution is a threat to many of our waterways. To mark Earth Day 2021, the Louisville Free Public Library, together with the Kentucky Division of Water, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, University of Louisville College of Education, Louisville Water Company, Waterfront Park, and River City Paddle Sports, is launching a photo contest for K-12 students in the Louisville area on the theme of water.
Ripple Effects: Exploring Water in Louisville invites young people in our community to capture images of what water means to them. From rivers to raindrops, puddles to ponds -- what is most beautiful about water in our community and what water-related problems do we need to address? How do we use, recreate, and interact with water?
Photo submissions are due by June 10 (one photo per student). Cash prizes for 1st ($200), 2nd ($100), 3rd ($50), and honorable mention ($25) will be awarded for the best photographs in the following age categories: kindergarten through 2nd grade; 3rd through 5th grade, middle school, and high school. The winning entries will also be featured in an exhibit this fall as part of the Louisville Photo Biennial. Winners will be announced at a special awards ceremony on June 21 at Waterfront Park.
The contest is made possible through generous donations to the Library Foundation from the following sponsors: River City Paddle Sports, Friends of Waterfront Park, Salt River Watershed Watch, MSD, Ed Allgeier, Kentucky Waterways Alliance, Beargrass Creek Alliance, Forecastle Foundation, Wilderness Louisville, Louisville Photographic Society, AFLOAT: An Ohio River Way of Life, The Cookie Project, and the Louisville Photo Biennial.
Students who do not have access to a camera or smart phone will be able to check out a digital camera from the Louisville Free Public Library starting April 22.