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Jesus teaches the crowd the way to happiness.
Luke 6:17, 20-26
 
Last Sunday we heard Jesus call Peter to be his disciple. Jesus then travels with Peter and the other disciples. Luke reports acts of healing (a person with leprosy and a paralytic man) and the call of Levi, the tax collector. Jesus also replies to questions from the Pharisees regarding fasting and the observance of the Sabbath. In the verses immediately before today's gospel reading, Jesus is reported to have chosen 12 men from among his disciples to be apostles. Apostle is a Greek word that means “one who is sent.” Today's gospel reading is the beginning of what is often called the Sermon on the Mount. 

As we listen to this Gospel, the Beatitudes jar our sensibilities. Those who are poor, hungry, weeping, or persecuted are called blessed. This is, indeed, a Gospel of reversals. Those often thought to have been forgotten by God are called blessed. In the list of “woes,” those whom we might ordinarily describe as blessed by God are warned about their peril. Riches, possessions, laughter, reputation . . . these are not things that we can depend upon as sources of eternal happiness. They not only fail to deliver on their promise; our misplaced trust in them will lead to our demise. The ultimate peril is in misidentifying the source of our eternal happiness.

The Beatitudes are often described as a framework for Christian living. Our vocation as Christians is not to be first in this world, but rather to be first in the eyes of God. We are challenged to examine our present situation in the context of our ultimate horizon, the Kingdom of God.

Let Us Pray:
Gracious God, you have so richly blessed us with life, with love and joy,
with hope in the midst of despair. Help us to be the salt of the earth.
Help us to be the light of the world, sharing with others that which we have received, boldly proclaiming the good news of your love, finding the seeds of your kingdom within us and letting your way grow in our lives and throughout the world. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

- Amen -
School Not in Session
A friendly reminder that school will not be in session from February 14th - 18th due to staff professional development and Presidents Day. School will resume at its normal time on Tuesday, February 19th.
PTO Announcements
Our monthly PTO meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 5th at 6:30pm. Hope to see you there. Can't make it? No worries, the meeting will be broadcasted live on Saint John's official Facebook page. 
 
Please mark your calendars for the RESCHEDULED Family Skate Night taking place on Thursday, February 21st.

Please mark you calendars for our next event: 

Herald Mother and Son Breakfast
Saturday, March 2, 2019
10:00am - 12:00pm

Please RSVP Below:

 
RSVP for Mother/Son Breakfast
PTO Meeting Minutes from February
Contact PTO
An Evening at the Arts
Many say that Saint John's Fine Arts are one of the school's hidden gems. We want to make it less hidden. An Evening at the Arts is an evening dedicated to recognizing all of the amazing artistic talents our students have to offer. Student work will be showcased at a semiformal event for the community. The event will be held on February 23rd beginning at 7:00pm. The cost is $20.00 pre-sale or @22.00 at the door. Please contact Lindsay Fuentes at 440.650.4463 or email her at lindsayfuentes923@gmail.com to volunteer to assist with the evening.
It is time for our annual Science Fair! The Science Fair will be taking place on Tuesday, February 26th. All information has been sent home to families. Below are some highlights of this info:

Attendance is required for 6th, 7th & 8th grade Science classes. Students are required to be in dress uniform. The fair will be held in the auxiliary gym and doors will open at 6:00 pm. Volunteers are asked to please go to the “Check In” table and students to your project. At 6:30 pm doors will close and judging will begin. Only those who are volunteering or being judged can stay in the gym.

Once judging is completed, doors will open and family members and parents are invited to come in for the awards ceremony. Fair will be over around 8:00 pm. We are in need of judges for the evening Science Fair. All those who are interested, please email Ms. Baker at lbaker@sjheralds.org. Science Fair for 4th & 5th grade will be held later in the year.
You Think You Can't Afford Saint John Tuition, But You Can!
Keith Corlew and RJ Valentic will conduct a one-hour parent presentation for new and returning families on Wednesday, February 27th @ 6:30pm in the school cafeteria. The focus will be upon the many tuition assistance programs and payment options available to Saint John families. Brand new 2019-2020 forms and scholarship opportunities will be part of the program.
Book Mobile
A reminder that the Ashtabula County Book Mobile will be visiting our school on Wednesday, February 20th. Please bring back any previously checked out books. Thank you!
Coffee Talk
It's time for another round of Coffee Talk! This month's coffee talk will be taking place on Friday, February 22nd @ 7:45am in the school cafeteria. This month's topics:
  • Saint John Finances
  • Fundraising
  • Building Improvements
Certainly, we are also open to other topics but these will give us a starting point.

Hope to see you there!
Course Selection for the 2019-2020 Academic Year
It is that time of year to begin planning for the 2019-2020 academic year. 7th -12th grade course selection will be taking place February 19th - 21st. The guidance department will be visiting all 6th-11th grade students to explain the course selection process. Moreover, each student will be given a course selection worksheet which outlines required and elective courses. Please take some time with your child to review this worksheet which includes a graduation audit section so that you can make plans for several years in advance.

You will also find our course catalog below which describes all courses offered (several new courses have been added), when the course is offered (some courses only run every other year) and how many credits are awarded for each course. Please note that the only courses that are awarded credit below the 9th grade year are Algebra I and Spanish I.  
 
7th Grade Worksheet (current 6th graders)
8th Grade Worksheet (current 7th graders)
9th Grade Worksheet (current 8th graders)
10th Grade Worksheet (current 9th graders)
11th Grade Worksheet (current 10th graders)
12th Grade Worksheet (current 11th graders)
Saint Patrick's Day Raffle
Making Catholic Education Possible for All Students
The 24th annual St. Patrick’s Day Raffle is on Saturday, March 16th in the SJS gymnasium beginning at 5:00 p.m. The Grand Prize is $25,000! 

This is one of our school’s biggest one night fundraiser and we depend on it to keep Catholic education alive in Ashtabula County.  The raffle has raised well over $1,000,000 through the years!

We need the support of our school community, especially parents, to make this a success. The ticket price is $1,000, which includes eight meal tickets.  A dinner ticket is available to anyone donating $125.  Any donation is greatly appreciated though.  Should you win the grand prize; the money will be divided among all winners according to the percentage of the ticket purchased.

Volunteers Needed
There are many ways to help out with this event. Please refer to the flyer below about ways you can support this event:
Volunteer Form
Herald Athletic Announcements
The meeting for parents and athletes involved in a spring sport is February 28th @ 6:30pm in the high school gymnasium.  This meeting is required by the Ohio high School Athletic Association. For students playing a spring sport, who did not participate in a winter sport, you need to sign up for Final Forms.
 
FinalForms allows you to complete and sign athletic participation forms for your students. The most exciting news is that FinalForms saves data from season-to-season and year-to-year, meaning that you will never need to enter the same information twice! FinalForms also pre-populates information wherever possible, for each of your students, saving you time. 

All student athletes and their families will need to have an account.  We will be glad to help you through the process.

Included below is a flyer with directions on how to enroll.  We are asking that ALL parents of athletes use FinalForms.  Please register below now and electronically complete ALL forms!  It would be helpful if you have registered prior to the meeting so we can address any issues.
Register for FinalForms Now
Enrollment Directions
Lottery Dress Down Day
Out monthly Lottery Dress Down Day will be taking place on Friday, February 22nd. Students should check with their homeroom teachers to ensure eligibility.
Monthly Newsletter
Our monthly newsletters, including inserts, are available for download. Please follow the link below to access this school year's monthly newsletters:
Monthly Newsletters
Developing Scholarship   ●   Deepening Faith   ●   Inspiring Leadership.
Weekly Athletic Schedule

- Monday, February 18th -
JV/Var. Boys BB v. St.Martins 4:30pm (H)
 
- Tuesday, February 19th -
JV/Var. Boys BB v. Jefferson 5:30pm (H)
 
- Wednesday, February 20th -
Varsity Girls BB at Newbury 7:00pm OHSAA Tourn.

- Thursday, February 21st -
JV/Var Boys BB v. Lincoln West 5:30pm (H)

- Friday, February 22nd -
MS Girls BB v. Fairport 4pm/5pm/6:15pm (3 games) (H)
 
- Saturday, February 23rd -
No Games Scheduled
 
***Please check the SJS website for the most up-to-date game dates and times***
 






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