Carroll Catholic celebrates Catholic Schools week with a full week
of special activities
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[January 31, 2017]
LINCOLN
- In honor of Catholic Schools week, January 30th through February
3rd, students at Carroll Catholic will enjoy a long list of special
activities, including a daily theme and a special dress option.
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MONDAY
On Monday the theme for the day is “In our Community.” The dress
theme for the day will be “Black Tie.” Boys are to wear ties or
bowties and girls are asked to wear dresses
At 11:15 a.m. will be the Kick-off assembly for Catholic Schools
Week. Lincoln Mayor Marty Neitzel will read the mayor’s proclamation
and Father Laible will lead the prayer service.
At 11:30 a.m. will be a community luncheon.
The service project for the day will be monetary donations for
spaghetti dinners to donate to the Holy Family Food pantry.
TUESDAY
The theme for the day will be “celebrating vocations.” Dress for the
day will be “Pajama Day.”
At 1 p.m. students will team up with their church buddies to play
Catholic Bingo.
The Service project for the day will be to write letters and cards
to the seminarians at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary. Danny McShane is a
current seminarian and has made many visits to our school. We love
it that he shares his journey into the vocations.
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday will be uniform day with special emphasis on color in
honor of the theme “Celebrating the Nation.” Pre-school through
first grade should wear red polo shirts. Second=graders through
fifth grade should wear their blue polo’s, and sixth through eighth
grade students should wear their white polo shirts.
The special event for the day will be attendance at the Children’s
Mass at 8:30 a.m.
There will be two service projects for the day.
Students are encouraged to invite veterans, servicemen and women to
join us for lunch. We would like to visit with them and hear their
stories of their service. Menu: Nachos, Romaine/Spinach salad,
granola bar, mandarin oranges.
Sr. Mary Lou will lead the rosary at 2:10 p.m. Special prayers will
be said the Nation.
THURSDAY
On Thursday, the theme will be “Celebrating our students.” The dress
for the day will have a theme of “places you’ve been.” Students may
wear tourist t-shirts and accessories.
A special lunch will be served. The Carroll Catholic Student Council
has organized for Stuffed Aria pizza to be delivered. To stay with a
healthy lunch, we’ll have the pizza along with side dishes. Students
will be charged the normal lunch fee of $2.80. If a student wants to
bring a cold lunch they may still do so.
At 1 p.m. Students will participate in Zumba Warm-up and
Minute-to-win-it games
The service project for the day will be to beautify the school in
their classrooms and around the building. They will also be sharing
their thoughts on their education at CCS. Their thoughts will be
hung around the school.
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FRIDAY
Catholic Schools week will wrap up on Friday will a day of special
activities.
The theme for the day will be “celebrating faculty, staff, and
volunteers. Students may wear their Crusader Spiritwear.
From 11:0 to 12:30 will be the Special Guest luncheon. Students may
invite their grandparents, parents or relatives to join them for
lunch. Students will be called to the cafeteria by their last names:
(A-L) 11:35am – 12:05pm and (M-Z) 12:05pm – 12:35pm Menu: Spaghetti,
garlic bread, Romaine/Spinach salad, pears.
Guests are encouraged to wear their old or new CCS logo spirit wear.
There will also be a time of classroom visits for the special
guests.
At 1 p.m., there will be a special musical performance by students
in the gymnasium
From 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday evening will be Family Skate Night.
The evening will run on a time schedule that includes a time of
skating followed by a pizza supper.
The schedule is as follows:
- 5:00 – 5:30pm – PS & PK students skate; 5:30–6:30pm –
invited to eat pizza
- 5:30 – 6:30pm – K – 4th students skate; 6:30-7:30pm –
invited to eat pizza
- 6:30 – 7:30pm – 5th – 8th students skate; 5:30-6:30pm –
invited to eat pizza
- Parents are welcome to skate all night.
The Friday service project will be “Souper Bowl” Friday.
Students are asked to bring cans of soup for the Holy Family
Food Pantry.
Other events include roller skating during morning recess.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday grades three through eight may
roller skate.
On Tuesday and Thursday students in Pre-K through second grade
may roller skate.
If a student chooses not to participate in the special dress
days, they must then wear their school uniform.
[Jennifer Craig]
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