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Weekly News from Sacred Heart of Jesus School APRIL 27, 2021
04.28 MASS (2ND & 8TH GRADES)
04.29 3RD GRADE MUSICAL
04.30 PEP RALLY
05.03-07 TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK (MORE INFO COMING SOON)
05.03 MAY CROWNING (8 AM)
05.04 VOLLEYBALL TEAM PICTURES @ 8 AM
05.05-07 8TH GRADE FINAL EXAMS (DISMISSED AT 11 AM)
05.07 SPIRIT SHIRT DAY
05.10 8TH GRADE FUN DAY
05.10 8TH GRADE FAMILY SUPPER 6 PM - PAC
05.11 8TH GRADE FAREWELL WALK (DISMISSED AT 11 AM)
05.12 8TH GRADE PROMOTION PICTURE AND MASS
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April 25th was Good Shepherd Sunday and I thought of how fitting it was that our 2nd graders received their First Holy Communion on this day. There are so many stories of how Jesus is our shepherd; the one who would die to protect us, the one who loves us unconditionally, and the one who always welcomes us back when we stray. The Eucharist is the perfect way for us to be one with our shepherd, Jesus, and it was beautiful to see our 2nd graders receive it for the first time. As an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist at school masses, I am often moved to tears to see the reverence our children show when they approach me, whether it be with outstretched arms and hands shaped like a throne for Jesus or crossing their arms over their hearts to ask for a blessing. There is such sweetness and innocence on a child’s face when they receive the Eucharist. Tomorrow, our 2nd graders will get to attend Mass as a class with their 8th grade buddies. The bond created between these two classes is a tight one, and I know that tomorrow will be a special day for them all. Please join me in praying for our 2nd graders and our 8th graders as they enter new phases of their young lives; may they always remember that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, will never abandon them.
“I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” John 10:11
calendar Peek!
By ...Cecilia Methvin
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What’s haPPening! (cont’d)
JOB OPPORTUNITIES: We are looking to fill the following positions next year: Middle School Science Teacher, Middle School English Teacher (part-time), Teaching Assistant, and Spanish Teacher (part-time). Jobs will be updated on the home page of our website and also on the Catholic Schools Office website. If you know someone that may be interested in working at Sacred Heart, please refer them to our website and have them send their resume to Mrs. Methvin (CMethvin@SacredHeartBR.com).
BASEBALL: Baseball season is coming to an end, but we have one more opportunity for you to come out and watch our tigers
play. This week, they will be playing against a super tough team called Parents. That’s right, the 7th grade team will take on their
parents tonight at 5:30 p.m. on the Sacred Heart Baseball Field and the 3rd grade team will play against their parents tomorrow
night at 5:30 pm. also on the Sacred Heart Baseball Field. We hope you can join us for this fun event!
THIRD GRADE PLAY: This Thursday, the 3rd grade will perform the musical “Fish Tales”. Parents and siblings of 3rd grade stu-
dents are invited to attend. Everyone else is welcome to watch live on Facebook.
REMINDER: The last day to bring in non-perishable food items to vote on the lip sync battle is this Friday.
VOLLEYBALL PICTURES: Volleyball team pictures will be taken Tuesday, May 4 at 8 a.m. in the gym. Volleyball players should
come to school dressed in their volleyball uniform, but bring their school uniform to change into after pictures. You will receive a
proof and order form about a week after the pictures are taken. Questions? Email Wendy Milam (WMilam@SacredHeartBR.com).
ATHLETIC PICTURE ORDER FORMS: If you would like to order athletic or cheer pictures, please return your order form by
Friday, April 30. Questions? Email Wendy Milam (WMilam@SacredHeartBR.com).
MAY CROWNING. Our annual May Crowning, will be led by our second and third grade students this year. Second and third grade parents are invited to attend Monday, May 3 at 8 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Students are encouraged to bring their rosaries and flowers to honor Mary.
TOUR OF THE HOLY LAND: Assistant Music Director at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Davis Hotard is leading a tour of the Holy
Land called The Wonders of Ancient Israel: Christian Heritage from June 5-18, 2023. Fr. Mathew Dunn (Associate Pastor at St.
John the Evangelist Parish) will be accompanying him on this incredible journey. Adults and children are welcome! Click here to
view the complete itinerary and information on how to register.
ANNUAL SCHOOL CALENDAR: The 2021-22 tentative school calendar can be found on page 5. Please take note of our first
day of school as well as holidays for next year.
the Wide World oF sacred heart sPortsDATE TEAM & OPPONENT TIME LOCATION04.27 7th Grade Baseball vs. Parents 5:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Baseball Field 04.27 6th Volleyball vs. Ascension Catholic - White 5:45 p.m. Sacred Heart 04.27 8th Volleyball vs. OLOM - White 6:45 p.m. Sacred Heart04.28 3rd Grade Baseball vs. Parents 5:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Baseball Field 05.04 7th Volleyball vs. St. Theresa 6:45 p.m. St. Theresa05.04 Volleyball Team Pictures 8:00 a.m. SHS Gym
Special birthday wishes to Mrs. Methvin and Ms. brooks. we hope your day is filled with love and laughter.
4/27 - Ms. BrooksCoordinator of Religious Education and Elementary Religion (1st-5th)
4/27 - Mrs. MethvinPrincipal
Happy Birthday
Are you interested in helping your child’s school be as amazing as possible?Now is your chance!!!
We have the below committee chair/co-chair positions open.
Teacher Appreciation - Co-Chaircoordinate quarterly teacher appreciation luncheons
Teacher Cakes - Chaircoordinate month cakes for teacher birthdays
Playdate with the Principal - Chaircoordinate individual class playdate with the principal
Hospitality - Chairhelp with different events throughout the year
Raffle - Chair/Co-Chaircoordinate the annual raffle
PIP - Chairtrack and record family PIP hours
If you are interested, please contact Bridget Akin at bakin70@gmail.com or Karleen Green at karleen.green@phelps.com
Involvedget
Congratulations to the 8th Graders and Teachers/Staff/Administrators on your lip sync performance.
You can watch the video on the Sacred Heart of Jesus School Facebook page!!
Cast your vote for the best performance with can goods for the Food Pantry!
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A MESSAGE FROM NURSE GERI
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No Switch Tasking at the Table!!
Before the term switch tasking was popular, I had a rule that there would be no phones at the dinner table. In fact, the
kitchen at our house was a “phone free zone.” We had a basket on the coffee bar where phones lived during dinner. I knew
that having a phone at dinner meant attention diverted away from family time and I just would not have it. Like most families
with three active kids playing sports and other activities, family time was precious. We frequently had one of the kids’ friends
over for dinner. It was my child’s responsibility to tell the friend to turn off the phone and put it in the basket. Many confused
and bewildered friends of my children dutifully put their phone in the basket on their first meal with us. On their subsequent
visits, not one of them had to be told to put their phone in the basket. This is about the time you ask me why. What happened
was something magical. Everything was geared toward the outcome of being present and enjoying each other’s company.
Of course, we were asking about each other’s day, laughing, joking, and of course eating. No matter how grumpy you were
when you came to the table, you were happy when you left. Ah ha! We were still multitasking in the respect that we were
doing more than one thing at the table and indeed we were.
What about multitasking?
We pride ourselves in multitasking. How can we blame our children for wanting to do the same? The real question is are
any of us really multitasking? When most people refer to multitasking, they are really talking about switch tasking. What is
the difference?
Multitasking is doing multiple tasks at once, but they are related to the same outcome. Take my story about the
dinner table as an example. The phrase “but they’re related to the same outcome” is a crucial part to the definition. In
computer terms, multitasking is the concurrent operation by one central processing unit of two or more processes. This is
not accomplished because computers can perform multiple processes at once. They simply give the appearance of
multitasking because they can switch between processes thousands of times a second.
Multitasking applied to human beings is not much different. We have a central processing unit – the brain – and give the
illusion of multitasking by switching between tasks performed in the same time frame, but not at the same time. I am not
proposing that people cannot multitask. We can, but only when the tasks performed are simple and familiar. The reality is
that usually at least one of the tasks being performed is complex or unfamiliar. In these situations, we are not
multitasking, we are switch-tasking.
It is also playing a big part in the mastering of the skill that most people seem to disregard. Try this exercise. Get a blank
sheet of paper and put it beside this article. As you continue reading, write your name in cursive on the blank sheet. You
were probably successful at multitasking and signed your name although it probably does not look as good as usual. In this
case, both tasks, reading and signing your name, were simple and familiar tasks that you perform frequently. Now, without
looking at what you are writing, continue reading and write “I am an effective multitasker” in cursive. How does that look? In
this case, reading remained a simple and familiar task while writing the phrase was simple and unfamiliar.
Understanding the Difference: Driving and Schoolwork
Understanding the difference between switch-tasking and multitasking is important to many situations. In Louisiana, texting
and driving is not permitted. The problem is that there is no such thing as texting and driving. There is texting instead of
driving. You stop driving and start texting, which is not multitasking – it is switch-tasking. The problem is that when you
stop driving your vehicle, it keeps going.
Studying works the same way. This weekend, I walked into my daughter Amanda Grace ‘s room to ask her a question. She
was watching a movie while studying for calculus! “I don’t know how you can effectively study while watching a movie,” I
say. “Oh mom, I have to, so I am not distracted,” she says. Since this story is at the bottom of my article, it is probably a lot
funnier and more disturbing than if it was at the top. The moral of the story is “your brain can’t do both.” Unlearning this
behavior is a lot harder than you think. Start by only doing one thing at a time for a few minutes a day.
Wishing you a peaceful phone free dinner and less switch tasking, Nurse Geri 4
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2021-22 Tentative School Calendar
August 9th First Day of School
September 6th Labor Day
October 8th-11th Fall Break
November 22nd-26th Thanksgiving Holiday
December 20th- January 3rd Christmas Holiday
January 3rd Faculty Inservice
January 17th Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
February 28th- March 2nd Mardi Gras Holiday
April 15th- 22nd Easter Holiday
May 25th Last Day of School for Students
SACRED HEART DAY AT SCHOOL TIME UNIFORMS IS
FRIDAY, JUNE 25TH!
CUSTOMERS WILL RECEIVE 15% OFF IN-STORE AND ONLINE
(WITH FREE SHIPPING).
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COME EXPERIENCE ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMYCOME EXPERIENCE ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY
TUESDAY, APRIL 27TUESDAY, APRIL 27For 7th grade girls and parents
1991 • 1996 • 2002 • 2016
WE CAN’T WAIT TO MEET YOU!
Tours offered between 3:30 and 6 p.m.
Please note that you must register for a specific tour time.
To reserve your family’s time, please go to Visitsja.org.
Visits begin in the Academy Student Center (corner of Broussard and Parker streets).
Our Admissions Team is ready to answer your questions. admissions@sjabr.org;
(225) 388-2243.
ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE IS THIS WEKEND!
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This league is designed to help middle school players adjust to the rigors of the High School game. Focus is placed on a players on-court
fundamentals as well as working to develop skills that will help players be successful at the High School level.
*Fundamental skills prac�ces on 4 Sundays in May and June (Skill Development) *All prac�ces and games will be held at St. Michael High School
*Games will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays at St. Michael High School between 5 - 8 pm *All teams will be coached by Coach Hart and his coaching staff
*We will play 2 separate leagues this summer (Level 1 and Level 2) *All Players get a Warrior Elite Under Armour Jersey to keep!
WE WILL HAVE 2 LEAGUES TO PLAY IN THIS SUMMER: LEVEL 1 : players going into the 8th and 9th grade in the 2020-2021 School year
LEVEL 2: players going into the 6th and 7th grade in the 2020-2021 School year
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.WARRIOR-BASKETBALL.COM Contact Coach Hart at dhart@smhsbr.org
ST. MICHAEL SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Registration is now open for Catholic High School’s Summer at CHS 2021!
Courses include:
Athletics: Basketball, Baseball, Cheer and Dance*, Football, Soccer, Wrestling, Lacrosse Strength and Speed: Join our year-round conditioning program for boys in 5 th-8th grade. Academics: ACT Preparation*, Preparation for Algebra I, Preparation for English I, Study Skills*, College Application Boot Camp* , CHS/SJA Percussion Camp*, New Member Marching Camp*, CHS Writing Boot Camp, Service Week *courses open to girls For course descriptions, dates, times, and fees, please see the CHS website .
Please contact Ms. Tracy Ducote at summeratchs@catholichigh.org for questions regarding program activities or registration.
Let’s get ready for a GREAT Summer at CHS!
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