April 13, 2015

Calendar Reminders:

April 15 - Summer Uniforms may be worn as of this date

April 17 - Interims Close

April 20 - Patriot's Day

April 20-24 - April Vacation

April 27 - School Resumes

April 30 - Area Spelling Bee, 10 am

April 30 - Interims emailed

May 1 - May Crowning

May 2 - 2nd Grade First Communion

May 5 - PTO Meeting, 7pm


June 17th- Last Day of School, K1, K. Dismissal 11am
June 19th - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL, Grades 1-7. Dismissal 11:00.

 Backpack Mail for Mon., 4-13: Parent Safety Program flyer
Update on Tech Week

The week of May 4-9 is Tech Week at Saint Bridget School.  The Technology Committee will be hosting a series of special programs focusing on Digital Literacy.  

 

The first program, "Staying Safe and Smart Online" is scheduled for Tuesday evening, May 5, at 7pm in the School Hall and will feature Asst. District Attorney Ben Franklin.  This program is designed to help parents and families make informed decisions about online activities and applications.

 

Wednesday morning May 6, Asst. District Attorney Laura Montes will do a Cyber Safety assembly for students in grades 5-8.

 

Tech Week concludes on Saturday, May 9, with an Introduction to Programming for students.  There will be a morning and afternoon workshop.  Enrollment will be limited and will include a fee for the Raspberry Pi and parts.  The forms for Raspberry Pie went home last week with 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. Any slots still available after this Thursday will be open to 5th grade students.


If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Austin.

PARENTS IN Pre-K (KI) AND EXTENDED DAY ONLY!!
If you need a tax statement for Pre-K (any time in 2014) or Extended Day through FACTS, please contact Mrs. Sebastian .


Want to get rid of a bunch of old Documents?

Come to the Saint Bridget School/Marian High School 
Shredding Day!!

Saint Bridget School and Marian High School are hosting a Document Shredding Day!!!

When: Saturday May 16th from 9:00am-12:00pm.

Whitney & Gore Financial Services, Inc., has generously agreed to donate the shredding truck which will be located in the school/church parking lot. 

Here's how it works:
  • Bring a box of old bills, documents and papers that you want to get rid of. 
What will it cost?:
  • Donate to Saint Bridget School, or
  • Donate to Marian High School and
  • Bring in a non-perishable food item for the St. Bridget Food Pantry.
We will take your box of documents and get rid of them permanently! All are welcome. More details to follow in the upcoming weeks - but mark your calendar now!
Saint Bridget School is deeply rooted in the Catholic traditions.  
Our collaborative environment nurtures academic excellence, social responsibility, and Christian values in a changing and challenging world.  Saint Bridget School partners with families and our Church to develop the whole person within a community of faith.