Week in Review:
Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
It is hard to believe that Lent is wrapping up and Easter is right around the corner. Our school has been working so hard to prepare for the High Holy Days of our Catholic faith as well as continuing to learn and grow as young scholars. I have seen so many of our students continue to work hard every day in the classroom and at the same time, get some much-needed and deserved playtime with their classmates outside. It always lifts my spirits and makes me smile when I can talk and interact with our students at every grade. They are the reason why the entire staff and I are so happy to be working at St. Mary’s. Thank you, parents, for sending us such wonderful students to work with and teach.
Please be sure to read the whole newsletter. It has lots of important information. Finally, as always, be sure to subscribe to this newsletter to get it directly to your Inbox.
If you want to get an inside peek into life at the school, check the slideshows on my Google Classroom page.
Need to Know:
- Open Enrollment for 2021-2022:
Open Enrollment is here! We are currently in the Open Enrollment window for ALL families (new and current). We have many students already enrolled, and we foresee many new families joining our school for next year. That being said, please don’t wait to register your students. If you need help with registration fees, please contact the school, and we can create a payment plan for you. - St. Mary’s Catholic School Parish Support Application:
St. Mary’s Catholic School has three different tuition rates. In order to appropriately bill families for the upcoming school year, the school has implemented a verification process to show IF a family should be charged less than the base (Highest) tuition rate. Each year families are asked to complete the St. Mary’s Catholic School Parish Support Application if you feel that your tuition should be one of the two lower tuition rates. You can access this application by clicking HERE. When you have completed the application, it must be signed by your parish and turned in to the school by June 4, 2021. PLEASE NOTE: If you do NOT submit a Parish Support Application, your family’s tuition rate will be the base (Highest) tuition rate. To see the tuition rates for the 2021-2022 school year, please click HERE.
Nice to Know:
- Financial Aid for the 2021-2022 School Year:
If you are looking to apply for Financial Aid for the upcoming school year, please click HERE to learn how to apply and see the Financial Aid timeline. Also, if you have any questions about Financial Aid, please contact the school. - Where is Mr. Olmes’ weekly slideshow???
If you are wanting to see this week’s and the past weekly slideshows, you need to access my (Mr. Olmes’) Google Classroom page. All of the students in school should have been added and/or invited to my Google Classroom. Once you are in my Classroom, look at my “Stream” and you will see links for each of the weekly slideshows. When you click on them, it will direct you to an album where you can see all of the neat things happening at the school.
PTO Corner:
- Get involved with the PTO:
What’s your plan for contributing 20 volunteer hours this year? Join the PTO and meet your commitment to the school while collaborating with other parents! Positions to fill: Auction Co-Chair, Treasurer (No CPA required!), Vice President - PTO Board Meeting:
Join us Tuesday, Tuesday, April 6, 6:30-7:30 PM (Meeting Link Here)
Important Dates (Right around the Corner):
- April 2 Good Friday (No School)
- April 5 Easter Monday (No School)
- April 7 School Mass (Corpus Christi)
Important Dates (On the Horizon):
- April 13 Early Release (Noon)
- April 14 School Mass (Talent)
The complete School Calendar can be found on the Home Page or the Parents Quick Links Page. To have an event added to our School Calendar, email us at calendar@stmarys-boise.org.
Strategic Plan Updates
Click here to see the most recent updates on the Strategic Plan Projects, including the West Side Grounds Project, The Interior Project, and the Community Directory Project. We are currently looking for volunteers for these and other key initiatives. Whether you’re interested in helping lead a small project, or just have a few hours to help, please complete this quick form and we’ll contact you shortly about whatever you’re most interested in.
Wisdom from Our Young Scholars:
- Two of our Third Grade students were taking Fr. John an early Birthday card and poster. When Fr. John asked them how old they thought he was going to be, one student said, “15”! As, Fr. John was walking away the student said, “He DOES look really young!” Happy Birthday Fr. John, you young buck!