'l NSIGHTS -{F- RONGALLI HrGH Dear Friends, In his book, Pyramid of Success, John Wooden notes that there axe "Seven Things To Do" each day. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SCHOOL .4F Finally, one of our great blessings is our dedicated faculty and staff. Their ability to educate, inspire service, and help students grow spiritually is deeply appreciated. May God continue to bless and guide the Roncalli Communitv! Be true to yourself Help Others Make Each Day Your Masterpiece Sincerely, \W6JY Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible John Stelzer President Make friendship a fine art Build a shelter for a rainy day Pray for guidance and count and give thanks for your blessings every day. This month. I would like to focus on number seven. I feel very blessed to be working at Roncalli High School. Our students constantly amaze me with their ability to balance academics, service, and extra-curricular activities. During the first semester, our student body has financially supported numerous charities and worked to benefit the poor, elderly, and the homeless. They have assisted Roncalli and Lakeshore area families at Christmas, provided entertainment for over a thousand people, and tutored young people in our Catholic grade schools. I am also grateful for the countless volunteer hours contributed by our Roncalli family. Our auction volunteers, board and committee members, music boosters, and athletic association help our school to provide qualrty programs for our young people. I am also thankful for the financial contributions of our many benefactors. Each year over 30Yo of our revenue from our $4 million budget is provided through gifts to our school. li Freshmen Registration Wednesday, February 5, 2Ot4 3:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (ln the Roncalli cafeteria) Roncal Become part of Roncalli High School, which is a Christian learning community that educates the whole person in the Catholic ffadition, while emphasizing academic and spiritual growth. There will be Roncalli teachers, stafl and administration available to assist parents and students with registration. The sessions usually take about 15 minutes per student. Please bring the most recent report card and a $100 enrollment fee for each student being registered. If a parent cannot attend, please contact John Stelzer at 686-8126 to arange an appointment. If you know of a family who may be interested in Roncalli for their child, please contact Cyndi Kraemer at 686-8145 with any questio*ts. The mission of Roncalli High School is to educate in the Catholic traditions of spiritual growth, life-long Roncalli High School Mission Statement, adopted May 2012. service, and academic excellence. Roncaili Hieh School Newsletter PageZ can ask a student to explain a drop in grades and can revoke an offer of admission if not satisfied with the response. Since colleges do not receive final grades until June, students may not hear about this until July when CRANTS there are few options left. The best advice is to stay focused and keep up your grades. ffi+,ryH-i rX*. SCHOI-A.BSHIES,- ry IHI ry LOANS Scholarships There are new scholarships coming in on a regular basis. Seniors should check our website for updates. ACT It is highly recommended that juniors take the ACT in the spring oftheirjunior year. Guidance Department Test Dates Financial Aid for Colleee Students applying for financial aid need to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available at www.fafsa.ed.gov Please make sure you go to fafsa.ed.gov site instead of fafsa.com site because the .com site will charge you to fill out the free form. There are FAFSA on the web worksheets available to assist you. Before filing this form, both student and parent will need to obtain a P.I.N. (Personal Identification Number) at www.pin.ed.gov. If parents already have a P.I.N. from an older student they do not need to obtain a new number. Check deadlines at the financial aid office at your college. It is to the student's advantage to apply early for financial aid. The PowerPoint from the financial aid presentation that was held in December is available on our website under the Guidance Department. Financial Aid Event at U.W. Manitowoc: College Goal Wisconsin 2014 U.W. Manitowoc will be hosting a College Goal Wisconsin on Wed. February 26 beginning at 6 p.m. Assistance will be available for parents and students to help complete the FAFSA. You will need your Social Security number, driver's license (if you have one), 2013 tax return for student and parent or 2013 W-2, recent pay stub. Seniors Do your seniors know that slacking off during the spring semester or after being accepted to college may jeopardize their future plans? According to the College Board, every year colleges rescind offers of admission, put students on academic probation, or alter financial aid packages as a result of "senioritis." Often, college acceptance letters include warnings to students such as 'oYour admission is contingent on your continued strccessful performance." Admissions officers Apil 12,2014 June 14,2014 Registration Deadlines March 7,2014 May 7,2014 will be asked to sign up for the ACT assessment or the ACT assessment plus writing. U.W. Madison and Marquette are the only 2 schools in Wisconsin that require the writing portion. If you have any questions about whether or not to take the optional writing portion, please see Ms. Nickels or check the ACT website at www.actstudent.orq. You can also register on this website. It is recommended that students select colleges to have their scores sent to when they When registering, you register for the ACT to avoid paying an extra fee later. ACT Prep Class We are offering an ACT prep class again this year. This class will be taught by Roncalli teachers and will be open to any member of the junior class. The first day of class will be Saturday Feb.22 from 8:30 * 12:00 with all students taking the practice test. There will then be four 2 - hour sessions in the weeks following the practice test focusing on the different sections of the ACT: English, math, science reasoning, and reading comprehension. The cost for the class will be $50.00. If this is a financial burden for anyone, please let me know so we can make other arrangements. These forms will be given to juniors. lndividual Planning Conferences Sophomores and their parents can schedule Individual Planning Conferences with Ms. Nickels. The focus is on the student's current talents, abilities, interests, their educational and career development; in addition, information will be given to each student to begin planning for his&er future in a positive atmosphere. Sophomore parents will be emailed information on setting up a conference appointment. These will besin at the end of Februarv. Roncalli High School Newsletter rffi l:i r@\ Page 3 Pierside Plaza Auction -- 30th Anniversary It's that time of year again when for the annual Pierside Plaza Auction are in full swins. Mark preparations your calendars: Saturday, Aprll 27th for an evening of firn, meeting new people, and seeing old friends. The auction is our largest fundraiser. All profits go right back into school operations. As a result ofthis auction, each student experiences, on average, a $650 tuition reduction. --:':.r. l. Buy or Sell a raffle ticket! Who doesn't need cold, hard cash! The grand prize is $10,000 with one additional $2000 winner, two $1,000 winners, and two $500 winners. The cost of a raffle ticket is 5100. Go in alone or together with family or friends. The success of the raffle has a lot to do with the success of the auction. (See the rafrle sheet on the Roncalli website at http : //r onc all U e ts. ne t/Auc tion/ 2 0 I 4 C as hRqfJI e. pdf ) don't forget to bring in a sweatshirt or a t-shirt from your alma mater or the college your kids attend! They are great money- makers, and we love receiving them. 2. Collegiate Booth. Please 3. Holy Crosses Booth. Any religious item is welcome in this booth. We love crosses, but also medals, rosaries, bibles, children's bibles, books. The new name of this booth will be announced shortly. 4.Any donation--Cash donation or an item. Money is a'- 1..rr- Have you ever wanted to make a difference in the life of another person, to do something really great for someone whose life will never be the same because of you? Global Ways you can help the Roncalli Auction: ai.:al:": Outreach a Catholic Foreign Exchange is looking for families to host students from East{entral Europe for the 201412015 school year. We need loving families to provide room, board, and transportation for the school year. By hosting a Global Program will be offering a young person of a lifetime. Your own family will also be Outreach student, you the chance greatly impacted and enriched by generously opening yourselves to a Global Outreach student. Global Outreach is a unique program with a Catholic mission, to prepare young servant leaders who will make a contribution to the renewal of the Church and society in their countries of origin. Its directors are available throughout the year to support and assist both students and host families whenever needed. For more information about Global Outreach Contact: Barbara Tota-Boryczka, the Executive Director program, at (920) 540-3085 or email at of the barbara.tota-boryczka@ globaloutreachprogram.com or Father Larry Seidl, the Spiritual Director of the program, at(920) 412-0320 or email at [email protected] always needed, no matter the amount. P.S. The items that you donate need to be new ond tmused unless they are a collectible or an antique. Global Outreach summer trip to the Czech Republic; Julv 7 to24.2014 Important Dates: + # # # Friday, February 14: contracts are due in to the Development Office March 5 -- Proofing Meeting for all Soliciting Chairmen Wednesday, April2 -- Auction Meeting to get books Saturday, April26 -- Auction Night Jan Hoyt Auction Coordinator 686-8i50 Catholic students who are sophomores and older along with school staffmembers and other interested adults are invited to apply for this trip. The 2014 Global Outreach summer trip to the Czech Republic will begin on July 7, 2014, and end on July 24th. The Global Outreach international Catholic youth leadership camp will be a part of the trip and will take place close to Prague in the Czech Republic, from July 13-19th. For further information, contact Barbara Tota-Boryczyka at [email protected] or 920-540-3 085, or consult our website:www.globaloutreachprognrm.com Roncalli High School Newsletter Lasallian Youth and Campus Ministry Lasallian Youth was busy in the months of December and January. Th"y provided assistance at the Lights in Lincoln Park Show, helped serve Christmas dinner to the disabled and elderly residents at Riverhill Apartrnents, made Christmas cards for residents in local nursing homes, helped CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) provide a "Polat Express Experience" for local families, took over 15 shifts of Bell Ringing for the Salvation Army, and provided entertainment and companionship at the Northridge Rehabilitation Center's New Yeat's Eve Party. In addition, the students of Roncalli have been collecting clothing, toys, and school to to Americans Serving African Children, a local non-profit organization that is preparing to ship large containers of supplies to people in Tanzania, Uganda, Kgnya and other African countries. On Sunday, February 9* Lasallian Youth will also help at ASAC's Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser at St. Francis of Assisi - come out and support our students and a supplies donate great cause! On January 8e, Roncalli hosted a retreat for 145 eighth grade students from eight local schools, including a school from Plymouth, WI. Campus Ministry was assisted by a team of 17 college students (all Roncalli graduates,'10-'13) who provided examples of faith and led small groups throughout the entire day. The retreat gave the eighth grade students an opportunity to reflect on their personal relationship with Jesus Christ - past" present, and future. We were joined by Fr. Peter Mitchell who concluded the day with Mass. Four of our students - Andrea Lohr, Christine Lohr, Jamie Hoban, and Gabrielle Ungrova - attended the March for Life Pilgrimage to Washington D.C. with the Green Bay Diocese and Bishop David Ricken. In addition to attending the March on January 22n, they visited the Holocaust Museum, the Archives Museum, the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, the Cathedral of St. Matthew, St. Augustine's Church, and Mundelein Seminary. ln addition, ten of our students represented Roncalli at the local March for Life in Green Bay on January 18*. We are preparing for our Catholic Schools Week Liturgy on January 31st, hosted here at Roncalli, celebrated by Fr. Dave Beaudry. We are expecting roughly students and faculty to attend - what a blessing! Rock in Christ, Colleen Stepanek Campus Minister 1,000 I would like to thank the following graduates for assisting with the 8th grade retreat on January 8th! Your efforts are greatly appreciated by our staff and the visiting 8th graders' Mr. Stelzer tary Bcttag &sffne Bildl Garly Braun lhtie Donnt Seffi &lprey 6'8a1re Krummel Emlly Laudn $anh tctahon Sanh nyers $Pencer llalrs Gollln Scnghub lbriln Shtteil Thao l$ng ildlscaEwlmH Erin lhipp Page 5 Roncalli High School Newsletter Athletic Department If you did not participate in a fall or winter sport, you need to get the following five things turned into Mr. Mueller or Mrs. Leist before you begin practice in the spring. If you don't know what you need to turn in, please see Mrs. Leist. 1. A $50 participation fee - If this is your third sport the participation fee is waived 2. Extracurricular code signed 3. Physical or alternate year physical 4. WIAA info 5. ConcussionAgreement All of the forms listed above are on the Roncalli Music Boosters Upcoming Events website under the Athletics tab. Please print the forms out, sign the forms, and return the forms to the main office before the start of your season. Wisconsin Sinsers (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Saturday, February 22nd @ 7:00pm. Tickets are being sold now, in the main office at Roncalli Listen to announcements for team meeting times and dates coming up before practice begins. February and March are a very busy time with the WIAA tournament season and the beginning of the spring season. Please be aware the following dates in the next two months. Good Luck to all of the coaches and Band Concert Monday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm Solo & Ensemble March 8th in Kewaunee athletes. Wrestling Gymnastics Choral Concert Monday, March 10th @ 7:00 PM Regionals - Feb l5 Sectionals -Feb22 State - Feb 27 to March I Sectionals Boys basketball Regionals - Feb 25, 28 & March Sectionals -March 6 & 8 State - March State - - Feb 28 March 7-8 Girls Basketball Regionals -March 4,7 & 8 Sectionals - March 13 and I I 13-15 State - Much20-22 Spring Sports Start dates Track-March CALLING ALL BLOOD DONORS PLEASE HELP US The Class of 2013 and the Blood Center of Wisconsin are sponsoring a Blood Drive on Thursday, February 6th in the Roncalli gym. The donation times are from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Because of the height and weight requirements for 16-18 year old blood donors, a number students will not be able to donate. We need outside help since we are in need of 95-105 donors tJtis year. If you are interested in donating blood, please call of our Pat Miske at Roncalli (682-8801 ext 282). We'll schedule you for the time that works best for ins gfe rclccre 10 - March 17 Girls Soccer - March 24 Baseball -March?4 Golf - March 31 Boys Tennis - March 3l Softball you. Walk- Parents Thanks for all of your help serving as ticket takers, concession workers, clock and book managers and ushers during the fall and winter seasons. Every little bit of help is greatly appreciated by the administration, coaches, and players. Roncalli High School Newsletter Page 6 RAA CONCESSION WORKERS SCHEDULE PLEASE NOTE: Due to the need to staff various jobs for various events, it is most practical to assign people to these jobs on the dates listed. Effort was made to not schedule parents to work when their student is participating. IF YOU CANNOT MAKE THE DATE YOU HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILIry TO FIND A SUBSTITUTE OR MAKE A SWAP WITH SOMEONE. lf you make a change, notify Bob or Susie DeRoche (920-682-2 RAA Vicki Date Feb 6 Day Thu Suettinger Snort Girls Mission Tickets Basketball Ushers Concessions All Feb 8 Sat Wrestlins Tickets Ushers Time 7-half Tom Polzin Scott Gleichner Canie Polzin Annette Gleichner 5:30-7 7-end Dale Zipperer David Wage Jess Schwalbe 5:30-7 7-end Kelly Hilliker James Macdonald Dawn Hilliker Bobbie Macdonald 8- l0:00 l0-12:00 Peter Nass Peter Nass Julie Nass Julie Nass 5:30-7 Feb l8 Tue Boys 12-2:30 Tom Meissner Lynn Schneider Joel Ungemach Carrie Ungemach 9-l l:00 James Becker Randy Kramer I l-1:00 Wayne Bohman l-3:00 Dale Christel Jim Carofi Ellen Christel Ray Berres 5-7:00 Jim Koss Jess Schwalbe Jess Schwalbe 9-l l:00 Jean Schad Judy Becker l-3:00 Dave Kubsh Russell Wetenkamp Lynn Kubsh Amy Wetenkamp 3-5:00 Brian Ebelt Lisa Ebelt 5:30-7 Traci Theisen Tom Geisen Margaret Fricke 5:30-7 7-end Mark Vogel Jeffrey Dunn Lisa Vogel Carollm Dunn 5:30-7 7-end Mark Herzog Pam Herzog Richard Gallenberger Kimberly Gallenberger 5:30-7 7-half Gerald Klingeisen Brian Hamachek Debra Klingeisen Melissa Hamachek 5:30-7 7-end Mike Orchekowski William Miller Deanna Orchekowski Concessions 5:30-7 7-end Keith Gauthier Paul Gottshall Carrie Gauthier Lisa Gottshall Tickets 5:30-7 Mark Kitzerow Christopher Mollen Nancy Mollen Michael Hoffinan Dan Welnetz Jon Miller Kelli Miller Cory Zimmer Kelli Zimmer Bill Leach Megan Leach Tickets Basketball DeRoche Concessions Thu Girls Tickets Basketball Ushers Feb 27 Thu Girls l-l:00 7-half Ushers Feb 20 Jennifer Zipperer 2:30-5 I Susie Volunteer 3-5:00 Concessions Bob& Volunteer Basketball 7-half Ushers Concessions 5:30-7 7-end 5:30-7 7-end Candice Geisen Kathy Miller Denise Kitzerow D-*^ rqEv ?t F-*celli High Schcol F{ewsleiter First Semester Honor Roll Freshmen - A Ilosor Roll Connor Angst Garreft Ameson LaNeaBartel Katelyn Berrend Luke Bettag Tanner Blanke Emerson Boettcher Karalyn Christel Mason Flrudka Zachary Jacquart Jordan Jagodinsky Abigail Jirikowic Caleb Juza Zachary LeVene Lanky Liang Christine Lohr Mallaidh Mleziva Nicole Frauenfeld Nicole Froelich Emma Patek Priya Patel Tallie Piaskowski Julia Platteter Allison Gill Tanna Reel Anna Gottshall Justin Gottshall Jennifer Grajek Katie Grant Lauren Salutz Madeline Salutz Abigail Schmitt Zachwy Schneider Kendra Sieracki Lindsey Tess Jacob Wagner Olivia Wagner Charles Wery fuley Wetenkamp Allison Winans Mariah Zahn ClaudiaDunn Kelly Jacoby Evan Jagemann Kerry Kiel Heather LeClair Maya Ledvina Erin Orchekowski Cadee Osterloth Melissa Pajula Kate Patek Ryan Rank Ryan Roethle Katherine Schmitt Allissa Schramm Ian Sczygelski Colton Swetlik Megan Taddy Dashurie Tahiri Elizabeth Tulachka Paulina Vaca Marcella Van Eyck Arissa Wallander Olivia Wheelis Elizabeth Wichlacz Sophomore-A Honor Roll Bailey Allen Ashley Anhalt Kathryn Bartel Raven Behringer Christian Bradley Lauren Clark Alexandria Cliff Kendall Danby Christiaa Diaz EmmaDramm Isobel Dupor Jennifer Erickson Ian Herzog Cullen Hilliker Jamie Hoban Nicholas Hoffinan AdaZhang Junior - A Honor Roll Andrew Ahola Brandon Bacalzo Cole Becker Jon Berrend Samantha Blanke Brady Boettcher Justin Bonin Madeline Christel Sophia Dramm Kirstin Duprey Morgan Fessler Katherine Froelich Ryanne Gainey Madeleine Gleichner Sam Hamachek KatjaRitz Paige Ruh Sam Scheer Alec Salutz Alayna Sbar Junior - B Honor Roll Vincent Schad Austin Schneider Zachary Angst Andrea Scheffler Katelyn Schel*rout Hannah Severin Ben Smith Lydia Soodsma Nick Stelzer Hannah Sturm Hailey Szalewski Gabi Ungrova' Lucas Stuiber Catrina Tegen Mike Thiele Sydney Vandenbusch Sarah Wagner Reed Waldhart Brithrey Weyers Benjamin Wichlacz Ann Zhang Kendra Zipperer Steven Vogel Hayden Wage Claire Wang Rachel Wichlacz Allison Zahn Senior-AHonorRoll Tiffany Abts Megan Allen Paige Arneson Rachel Baetke Zachary Berres Regina Bettag Frank Bian Madeline Braun Lindsey Brennan Sarah Conard Mary Cvetan Christopher Davis Alex Deets Samuel Dudek Katie Ebelt Josh Erickson Spencer Fricke Brett Giesen Christina Greene Nathaniel Hoffman Matalie Koss Claire Krieger Andreana Loyo Samuel Martinez Emma Mclntee Daniel McMahon Luke Meidl Freshmen-B Honor Savannah Meyer Roll Hunter Mihalakakos Maya Andrastek Cory Bahrs Leah Brey Kayla Clausen Leah Gauthier Garrett Gleichner Christina Myers Lukas Peterson Brant Schneider Emmalee Schroeder John Paul Heili Michaela Klein Madison Lewandowski Laura Niquette Justin Polzin Cole Schramm Margot Wage Miles Morrison Kristin Senglaub Cristian Sosa Logan Theisen Carter Tietje Morgan Tingerthal Echo Zhang Sophomore-B Honor Chaz Kerscher Roll Cung King Mariah Klingeisen Preston Konop Tessa Kraemer Joseph Brotz Elizabeth Check Joseph Chemey Killian Krummel Emily Jacobsen Marchlewski Alexandra Mihalakakos Lauren Mihalakakos McKenzie Miller Nathan Miller Katy Orth Nicholas Moran AlmaKang Erin Jagemann Anthony TJ Kleckner Anastasia Konopacki Hannah Kubsh Rachel Linn MaryHeili Meghan Jacoby Warren Jiang Rebecca Anbu Hayden Boettcher Jake Bohman Brithey Hillmer Chloe Kitzerow Samuel Brahm Hunter Decker Senior-BHonorRoll Brayton Hilliker Sophie Joski Alexis Ayotte Brittany Bohman Michelle Wilson Kristen Lango Laura Linsmeier Andrea Lohr Emily MacDonald Olivia Hanf William Henning Samuel Schneider Jared Patek Paige Pethan Emily O'Fallon Haley Pritzl Payton Pritzl Laura Platteter Alex Pond Tracy Raatz Jonathan Roberts Ashlyn Christel Vannia Diaz-Mozo Caitlin Dvorachek Christopher Flowers Ted Fox Jonathan Gallenberger Michaela Hagen Alexandra Konop Tomerot Lambert Matthew Massimo Ethan Peters Maria Pozorski Aaron Truckey Benjamin Tures Andrea Vaca Abby Welnetz Alexander Xiong Abigail Bouril Liam Casey Christian Colaco Matthew Eis Hailey Gamez Jill Gauthier Richie Gr4iek Tyler Heyduk Zachary Holschbach Megan Kraemer Rachel LeClair AlyssaNeuser Megan Prather Jon Paul Ruether Grace Schuette Thor Endre Stoa Benjamin Wilson Kyra Wisnicky Chris Zhang Roaealli High School Newslefier Page 8 RO ffi Ttw mission of Ronmni High School is to educate in tlw Catlwlic traditions of spiritual growth, hfe:Iong sentire, and amdemic stellenre. Roncalli Frrshmen Regish'ation \\iednesda.l', FebruarT 5, 201{ 3:30 p.m. * 7:00 p.m. (in Roncalli cafeteria) Become part of Roaca[r Hig! School which rs a Christian leamrng cornmuarty which educates the n'hole persoo rn the Catholic traditon= while emphasizing acadenric and Eprntual gowth. There wrll be Roacalli teachers. staff, and adnriaistradoa available to assist parents and snrdents wrth regrstration. The sessions usually take about 15 mlnutes per shrdent. Please bring the most recent report card and a $100 earollment fee for each snrdeot berng regrstered. If a parent cannot atten{ please contact John Stelzer at 686-8126 to iurange an aprpornhent. If you know of a famrly who may be interested rn Roncalli for their child, please cotrtact Cyndr l(raemer at 686-8145 with any questioos. Wiseonsin Porentnl Choice Progrnm In 2013, Roncalli Hrgh School was choseo to become a Wisconsrn Parenal Choice kogranr school. Pareots rnay apply to receive a voucher to cover their shrdeot's entire hrition. Online eorolLnent is AUl4 - 4n0/A. For more details and the online application go to http:l/sms-dpi.$'i.sov/wpcp-statewide. See ww$'.roncalliiets"net for ruore information or come to Roncalli for help in filling out the applicauou. Roncalli Financial Aid . About 609o qf sturlents attending Roncalli receive financial assistance. . All families g'ith more than one snrdeat curreatly eorolled at Roncalli rnny recelve a multiple student discount srrrtfly by requestrng it. Freshman Scholarshrps are arailable to all racoming freshmen who apply by the . . . Dece,mber deadline, regardless of the faruily's financial srtuation Roacalli Aid and Named Scholarships are awarded based upon financial need. It is not a loan, but a reduction in aritrou cost for the snrdeat, These nrition gifts are made possible through the generosity of many donors. Financial aid packages are rndilidualrzed to meet each family's budget. fu 2013/2014. $540,000 was awarded in nution ard aad discounts. Roncalli High School Newsletter Date Day Activity Page 9 Type Invite Invite Invite Time Versus 8:00am 10:00am Away Away Away Away vs. Reedsville Away vs. Reedsville Away vs. Reedsville Sat Sat A2/0112014 Sat 02101/2014 Sat 0210112014 Sat 0210112014 Sat Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys Freshman Basketball: Bovs Varsitv Game 5:5Opm Game Game 5:50pm 7:15pm Mon Mon Basketball: Girls Freshman Gymnastics:Varsrty Game 6:00pm Dual 6:3Opm 02/A4/2014 Tue 02104/2014 Tue 02/04/2014 Tue Basketball: Boys Freshman Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 5:5Opm Game Game 5:5Opm 02fi1/2414 0AA1D0|4 A2lA3/2014 02103/2014 Wrestling: Boys Varsity Wrestling: Boys JV G;nnnastics: Varsrty 10:00am 7:l5pm Location Sturgeon Bay HS Lincoln HS Antigo HS Reedsville Elementary Reedsville Elementary Reedsville Elementary Away vs. Mtwc Lutheran Away vs. Oshkosh West Immanuel Lutheran Oshkosh West HS Away vs. Wrightstown Away vs. Wrightstown Away vs. Wrightstown Wrightstown HS WrightstownHS Wrightstown HS 02105/2014 Wed Early Dismissal l:35pm 02/05/2014 Wed Freshmen Regestration 3:30-7pm 02/06/2014 Thu 02/0612014 Thu 02/06/2014 Thu Blood Drive Basketball: Girls Freshman Basketball: Girls JV Basketball: Girls Varsitv Game Game Game 02/07/2014 02t07/2014 02/07/2014 02/07/2014 Fri Fri Fri Fri No School Basketball: Boys Freshman Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys Varsity Game Game Game 02t08/2014 02t08/2014 Sat Wrestling: Boys Varsity ConfTourny Sat Snowball Dance 8-l lpm Atrium 6:00pm Kaukauna HS 02llA/2014 Mon 02/10/2014 Mon Math Meet Gymnastics: Varsr$ Music Booster Mtg 02/ll/2014 02/ll/2014 02/ll/2014 02/ll/2014 Wrestling: Boys JV Basketball: Girls JV Basketball: Girls Freshman Basketball: Girls Varsitv Basketball: Boys Freshman Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys Varsity 02106/2014 Thu 02/10/2014 Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue 02/13/2014 Thu 02113/2014 Thu AZln/2014 Thu 02/r4/2014 Fri Fri Fri Fri 02114/2014 azlAl2ar4 02/14/2014 02ll52$l4 Sat Basketball: Girls W Basketball: Girls Varsity St. Mary Central St. Mary Cenhal 4:3Opm 7:l5pm Away vs. SMC Away vs. SMC Away vs. SMC Saint Mary Central HS Saint Mary Central HS Saint Mary Central HS l0:00am Home St. Mary Central 5:50pm 6:3Opm 6:3Opm Markesan Valders HS Brother Residence Toumament 3:l5pm Game Game 5:50pm 5:50pm Game 7:l5pm Away Away vs. Wrightstown Away vs. Wrightstown Away vs. Wrightstown Valders HS Wrigbtstown HS Wrightstown HS Wrightstown HS Game Game Game 5:50pm 5:50pm Away vs. Hilbert Away vs. Hilbert Away vs. Hilbert Hilbert Elementary Hilbert HS Hilbert HS Away vs. Oshkosh Away vs. Mishicot Away vs. Mishicot Oshkosh YMCA 7:l5pm l:50pm Game Game Game 4:45pm 5:50pm 7:l5pm Zimmer Auditorium Sat Wrestling: Boys Varsity Gymnastics: Varsity Regionals TBD TBA 02115/2014 Invite 10:00am Awav vs. Whitefish 02117/2A74 Mon Basketball: Girls Freshman Game 5:45pm 7:00pm Awav vs. Denmark 02/17/2AU Mon Band Concert Roncalli HS Meet Liturgy Hockey: Varsity 5:50pm 7:l5pm Gym Roncalli HS Roncalli HS Roncalli HS 8am-1pm 4:3Opm Mishicot HS Mishicot HS Bav Valders HS Whitefish Bav HS Denmark Middle Zimmer Auditorium Roncalli High School Newsletter Date Day 02/18D014 Tue 02/18/2014 Tue 02/18/2014 Tue Ul20/2014 Page 10 Activity Type Time Versus Location Basketball: Boys Freshman Basketball: Boys W Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 4:3Opm Game Game 5:50pm 7:l5pm Chilton Chilton Chilton Roncalli HS Roncalli HS Roncalli HS Game 4:3Opm Mtwc Lutheran Mtwc Lutheran Mtwc tutheran Roncalli HS Roncalli HS Roncalli HS Brillion Middle Brillion HS Brillion HS Thu Basketball: Thu Basketball: Thu Bssketball: Girls Freshman Girls JV Girls Varsity Game 5:5Opm Game 7:l5pm Basketball: Boys Freshman Basketball: Boys JV Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 5:5Opm 02{21/2014 Fri Fri Fri Game Game 7:l5pm Away vs. Brillion Away vs. Brillion Away vs. Brillion 02/22t20r4 Sat TBD Away Sat Gymnastics: Varisty Wisconsin Singers ConfTourny 02/22/20t4 Oshkosh West HS Zimmer Auditorium 02/24/2014 Mon 02/24/2014 Mon 02/24/2014 Mon Basketball: Girls Freshman Basketball: Girls JV Basketball: Girls Varsitv Game Game Game Away vs. Reedsville Away vs. Reedsville Away vs. Reedsville Reedsville Elementary Reedsville Elementary Reedsville Elementary 02/26/2014 Wed 02/26/2014 W€d Early Dismissal l:35pm Parent/Teacher Conference s 4--6:30pm 02/2712014 Thu 02/27/2014 Thu Game Game Game 4:3Opm 02/27D014 Thu Basketball: Girls Freshman Basketball: Girls JV Basketball: Girls Varsi8 7:l5pm Brillion Brillion Brillion Roncalli HS Roncalli HS Roncalli HS A2/27/2014 Thu Gymnastics: Vanrty Sectional TBD TBD TBD Gymnastics: Varisty Basketball: Boys Varsity Sectional TBD Regional 7:00pm TBD TBD TBD TBD 02120/2014 02120/2014 02t21/2014 02t2tD0r4 Fri Fri 02/28/2014 02/28/2014 5:5Opm 7:O0pm 5:5Opm 5:50pm 7:l5pm 5:5Opm February Lunch Menu Monday Tuesday J 4 )hicken Nuggets, Vegetable, vlozzarella Dippers )essert, Milh Fruit, Salad fVlMarinara Or Turkey N ]ar iravy On Bun, Vegetable, vlilk. Fruit Salad Bar l0 il vlini Comdogs, Vegetable, luesadilla, Vegetable, Fruil rruit, Salad Bar, Milk, Dessert iausage P izza Or Chicken ialad Bar, Milk t7 )hili, Dinner Roll, String )heese, Fresh Vegetable, vlilk Fruil Salad Bar 24 lamburger Or P izza bur ger )n Bun, Vegetable, Millq rruit, Salad Bar l8 6 lot Dog Or Chili Dog On Bun, iub Sandwiches, Vegetable, .lo School laked Beans, Milh Fruit, iun Chips, Milk, Fruit, Salac 7 5 lar ialad Bar l2 l3 {amburger Or Mushroom iuper Nachos, Refried iwiss Burger, Vegetable, Milk, ]eans, Mini Carrots/Dip, rruit, Salad Bar Uce, Milh Fruit, Salad Bar l,llMainarc"Mozz )heese, Vegetable Fruit, iatad Bar. Milk 2l )hicken Nuggets, Vegetable }BQ Chicken OrBBQ )essert, MiUq Fruit, Salad lork On Bun, Vegetables, wilh Fruit, ]ar 26 ituffed Crust P izz4 Y egetable, irilled Chicken Or Salisbury vlilk, Fruit, Salad Bar, Dessert jteak, Mashed Potato, Gravy, y'egetable, Dinner Roll, Milt rruil Salad Bar t4 vleatball Subs 20 19 )riental Bar, Chicken, ]round beef Stroganoff Over y'egetable, Rice, SweetN Sour ,Joodles, Vegetable, Dinner )r Teriyaki Sauce, Fruit, Salad {oll, Milh Fruil Salad Bar lar. Milk 25 Fridav Thursday Wednesdav 27 Salad Bar 28 ]readed Chicken PatfyiBun, lhicken Fricassee Over /egetable, Millq Fruit, Salac Uce, DinnerRoll, ]ar y'egetable, ialad Bar Mi[q Fruit,
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