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PARENT PRESS Engaged, Inspired and Prepared with Character, Integrity and Respect Academic National Merit & Scholar’s Bowl Spirituality GEMs & Community Service Arts Scholastic Art & Honor Bands Athletics Indoor Track & Volleyball A Newsletter for the St. Paul’s Family March 2012 March Calendar 3 20th Annual St. Paul’s Relays 6 Tuesdays at Two every Tuesday 7 All-State Choral Festival in Birmingham NHS Induction at Church 8:15am Key Club sponsors LifeSouth Blood Drive 9am 9 Softball Daphne Tournament 5pm 10 SAT 11 Running with the Saints 5k Run 4pm 13 NJHS Induction at Church 8:15am Community of Concern Meeting @ McGill-Toolen 6pm 15 ACTE Computer Fair 4th Grade Montgomery Trip Out of Uniform Day 16 Joe King Memorial Golf Tournament BV/JV McGill Tennis Tournament 1pm Softball Baker Tournament 5pm Saints’ Night Out 2012 6:30pm 17 Southeastern Relays 18 Senior Class Trip 22 College meeting for Junior parents 5:30pm 27 PreK-2 Class pictures with M&A Spring Show/Alumni Parent Night 5:55pm 29 The Music Man 7pm 30 Special Olympics Softball Satsuma Tournament 5pm The Music Man 7pm 31 The Music Man 2pm, 7pm Finding School News on the New Website There are many different areas on the website where you can access school news. School news is different from the Master Calendar or Announcement page, because it covers events that have already happened. One source of news is located on the Academics page. The Academics page contains information relevant to learning in the classroom and contains the Teaching and Learning blog, faculty spotlight, academics news, and academics photo gallery. If you want to keep up with the fine and performing arts, go to the Arts page to see the arts news feed and photo gallery. The Athletics page also has an athletics news feed and athletics photo gallery along with team pages for each athletic team. The Spirituality page contains the spirituality photo gallery, while the Learning through Service section of spirituality is located on the School Life page. The School Life page is dedicated to learning outside of the classroom. It contains the Serving Saints photo gallery, student reflections on their service projects, Spunky’s Science Spot blog, the communication class blog, Dr. Mac’s blog, the school life news feed, the school life photo gallery, the Parent Press, The Epistle, and The Epistle II.

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Page 1: March Parent Press

PARENT PRESSEngaged, Inspired and Prepared with Character, Integrity and Respect

Academic

National Merit & Scholar’s Bowl

Spirituality

GEMs & Community Service

Arts

Scholastic Art & Honor Bands

Athletics

Indoor Track & Volleyball

A Newsletter for the St. Paul’s Family March 2012

Logos: Crest

March Calendar3 20th Annual St. Paul’s Relays6 Tuesdays at Two every Tuesday7 All-State Choral Festival in Birmingham NHS Induction at Church 8:15am Key Club sponsors LifeSouth Blood Drive 9am9 Softball Daphne Tournament 5pm10 SAT11 Running with the Saints 5k Run 4pm13 NJHS Induction at Church 8:15am Community of Concern Meeting @ McGill-Toolen 6pm15 ACTE Computer Fair 4th Grade Montgomery Trip Out of Uniform Day16 Joe King Memorial Golf Tournament BV/JV McGill Tennis Tournament 1pm Softball Baker Tournament 5pm Saints’ Night Out 2012 6:30pm17 Southeastern Relays18 Senior Class Trip22 College meeting for Junior parents 5:30pm27 PreK-2 Class pictures with M&A Spring Show/Alumni Parent Night 5:55pm29 The Music Man 7pm30 Special Olympics Softball Satsuma Tournament 5pm The Music Man 7pm31 The Music Man 2pm, 7pm

Finding School News on the New WebsiteThere are many different areas on the website where you can access school news. School news is different from the Master Calendar or Announcement page, because it covers events that have already happened.

One source of news is located on the Academics page. The Academics page contains information relevant to learning in the classroom and contains the Teaching and Learning blog, faculty spotlight, academics news, and academics photo gallery.

If you want to keep up with the fine and performing arts, go to the Arts page to see the arts news feed and photo gallery. The Athletics page also has an athletics news feed and athletics photo gallery along with team pages for each athletic team.

The Spirituality page contains the spirituality photo gallery, while the Learning through Service section of spirituality is located on the School Life page.

The School Life page is dedicated to learning outside of the classroom. It contains the Serving Saints photo gallery, student reflections on their service projects, Spunky’s Science Spot blog, the communication class blog, Dr. Mac’s blog, the school life news feed, the school life photo gallery, the Parent Press, The Epistle, and The Epistle II.

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AROUND CAMPUSNational Merit Commended Scholars and Finalist Congratulations to St. Paul’s Class of 2012 National Merit Commended Scholars and Finalists:

National Merit Finalists: Laura Erickson, Patrick Steadman, Cam Williamson

National Merit Achievement Finalist: Funso Fagbongbe

National Merit Commended Scholars: Funso Fagbongbe, Dylan Gibson, Mary Lindsey Hannahan, Josh Harrelson, Bren McMaken, Sarah Williams

In October each year St. Paul’s juniors, along with approximately 1.5 million other college-bound students, enter the National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the PSAT. In September of the senior year, 34,000 are designated Commended Scholars and 17,600 recognized as Semi-Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program or the National Achievement Scholarship Program. The National Achievement Scholarship Program is an academic competition to provide recognition for outstanding Black American high school students. Based on academics, service, character, leadership, activities, and the SAT, these Semi-Finalists compete to advance to Finalist. In February the Finalists are named. National Merit Scholarships, National Achievement Scholarships, college sponsored scholarships, and corporate sponsored scholarships worth in excess of forty-eight million dollars are offered to Finalists.

Over the last four years, St. Paul’s has had 20 National Merit Commended Scholars, 16 National Merit Finalists, one National Merit Achievement Finalist and one National Merit Hispanic Scholar.

4th Grade Fizzy Foamy Science Lab In Dr. Keesee’s Fizzy Science Lab, students learned about color and light. They performed four different experiments to learn about color, light, and the variables that can affect an experiment. Students had a lot of fun and were engaged in every experiment.

St. Paul’s Scholar’s Bowl Team Undefeated in District Play The Upper School Scholar’s Bowl team was undefeated in district play on Friday and have qualified for the regional tournament in March. Players on Friday represented each grade and are pictured above: Matthew D’Alonzo from 9th, Danielle Williamson from 10th, Seth Polansky from 11th, and Cam Williamson from 12th.

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AROUND CAMPUSSt. Paul’s Students Learn About the Solar System

2nd Grade Planetarium Display 2nd grade classes studied the Solar System. Each child drew a planet out of a hat for their selection. Students did their research in class and made their planets at home. Students then brought the planets to school to present them. Their parents visited and viewed the planets with their children in a Planetarium display.

Lower School and 7th Grade Investigates Astrolab In January, the PreK-2 and 7th grade students went to the theatre in order to enter the Astrolab. The Astrolab is a large gray dome that was set up to allow students to enter and study constellations. Mrs. Finlen taught each grade how to search for constellations by starting with Orion. She also gave an overview of the Greek myths surrounding the names of the constellations.

7th Grade Students Give Planet Presentations

In Mrs. Finlen’s 7th grade science classes, student pairs researched a planet. Students collected information about their planet, including the planet’s size and number of moons or rings. Students then designed an interactive presentation through Glogster that included pictures, information, and video. Mrs. Finlen also taught students how to properly cite their sources for this project.

The students really enjoyed the project and were inspired to express their creativity in the layout of the interactive poster. Each presentation not only highlighted the students’ research, it also showcased their own style.

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AROUND CAMPUS5th Grade Students Meet for GEMs

On Feb. 8th, St. Paul’s 5th grade voluntary program Girls’ Enrichment Ministry (GEMs) met and talked about God’s love. Students learned about agape love through examples and scripture. Learning about God’s everlasting love for mankind inspired the girls to show agape love toward others.

The girls listened to a story about a dog’s love for its owner and compared it to God’s love. Afterward, GEMs covered 1 Corinthians 13:4 from the Bible. Students were also given bookmarks with the verse John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

Lower and Middle School Students Learn About Marine Life Through the Discovery Touch Lab

Stephanie Serra met with each grade level and gave them an overview about marine life. She discussed the usefulness of marine life for food and medicine and the environmental impact humans have on the ocean. She allowed students to investigate different sea animals through the discovery touch lab. Students were engaged while listening to Mrs. Serra talk and will be prepared to confront environmental issues in the future through what they learned.

Community ServiceMrs. Kim Barnard’s second grade class volunteered to help pack bags of food for the Robbins Elementary Backpack Project on February 13. Leah Robinson, Damien Hanenkrat, Zachary Vickers, Landon Smith, Mary Brown, Kate Donahoe, Stephen Conrad, Allie Whigham, Sarah Jones, Elinor Gibson, Margaret Myers, Julianna Ramo, Maggie Sullivan, Loraine Burgel, Makenzie Scaturro, Owen Beaverstock, Pack Stabler, Joseph Helmsing, Taylor Citrin, and Win Lamberth made cards for the bags and included a special sticker for each of the students enrolled in this program.

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Both St. Paul’s Boys and Girls Indoor Track Teams are 5A State Champions! It was truly a great weekend to be a SAINT! Lacey Dent set records in the triple jump and the 60-meter hurdles, and Kylen Towner set a state-meet record in the 60-yard dash.

Coach Jim Tate noted the win was a team effort and is proud of his players for the way they represented St. Paul’s and themselves in terms of competitiveness, class, character and sportsmanship. According to Tate, the team showed great ‘teamsmanship’ and support throughout the entire meet. He is also grateful for the support of the team’s parents for supplying snacks, drinks and meals for the competing athletes. Coach Tate is also thankful for the great send-off that began with a chapel service and a meal at the home of Michelle and Jim Spires on Wednesday evening.

St. Paul’s Students Selected for Volleyball All-State Teams

St. Paul’s would like to congratulate the volleyball players that have been selected for the All-State teams. These students were engaged and inspired to work hard this season and their efforts have paid off.

1st Team All-State

Lexus Andrews Grace Rebarchak Mackensie Mosley Shelley Spires

2nd Team All-State:

Ashley Grove Kaylee Wilks

Two Seniors Sign Athletic Scholarships

On February 7, 2012, at the Dr. Monte L. Moorer Theater lobby, Lacy Dent and Ryan Myles participated in a signing ceremony. Lacy Dent, the top female track and field athlete in the State and Heptathlon winner for the last two years, signed with the University of Alabama, and Ryan Myles, a wide receiver, signed to play football at Samford University.

Floore Returns Determined to Win Senior shooting guard Madison Floore was named the 1-5A Girls Basketball Player of the Week. She came off the bench to provide a spark in wins over regional opponent Spanish Fort and 6A powerhouse McGill-Toolen. Madison returned with a vengeance to the Lady Saints lineup after suffering a season-ending ACL injury last season. She inspired her teammates and modeled how hard work and determination can lead to a victory.

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Scholastic Art and Writing Award Winners Congratulations to the Regional Winners for the 2012 Scholastic Art and Writing awards! This year St. Paul’s had a record number of winners from both Visual Art and Photography classes. Twenty students were recognized winning 16 Gold Keys, 18 Silver Keys and 32 Honorable Mentions.

Studio Art Winners:

Mary Ball: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 HM Mary Rose DeMouy: 1 Gold Hannah Finkbohner: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 HM Blakelyn Gartmanm: 1 HM Audra Graves: 1 HM Maggie Majure: 1 HM Emily Sweeney: 1 Gold, 2 HM Katie Volkman: 1 Gold, 1 HM Rachel Williamson: 1 Gold, 1 Silver

Photography Winners:

Elisabeth Clark: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 HM Rebecca Dill: 2 Silver, 1 HM Marissa Donovan: 2 Silver, 5 HM Laura Erickson: 1 Silver, 1 HM Emily Kate Feibelman: 3 HM Maggie Ferguson: 3 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 HM Andie Goodwin: 1 Silver, 2 HM Katarina Hickey: 1 Gold Rachel Morey: 1 Gold, 2 Silver Brock Payne: 1 HM Deborah Jane Potts: 1 Gold, 3 Silver, 3 HM Virginia Vichi-Miller: 3 HM

St. Paul’s 2011-2012 Honor Bands

Alabama All State Band

Justin Way Viktoria Boening Wade Naritoku

University Of Southern Mississippi (USM) Marching Honor Band

Rolf Konrad William Konrad

Auburn University Marching Honor Band

Alexander Blankenship Abigail Blankenship

Auburn University Concert Honor Band

Abigail Blankenship

University Of Alabama Concert Honor Band

Tay Weldon

University Of Mobile Concert Honor Band

Abigail Blankenship William Konrad Seth Polansky Wade Naritoku Jonathan Landry Alexander Blankenship Raven Mestas Rolf Konrad Joseph Graham

University Of South Alabama (USA) Marching Honor Band

Tay Weldon Rolf Konrad Klaudia Larson William Konrad

Elisabeth Clark: Gold Key: “In The Deep”

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SAINTS’ NIGHT OUT

Sponsored by: Saints’ Night Out, our annual fundraiser, is only a few days away, but it is not too late to make your reservation or donate to the silent auction. Both can be accomplished on our website. Simply click on the tab Giving Back, then Saints’ Night Out and make your reservation. Tickets are $50 before March 13 and will be raised to $75 afterward. The night will be filled with delicious food from True Midtown Kitchen, music and silent and live auction items. You will not want to miss the fun and fellowship.

Some of the exciting silent auction items include art from local artists, children’s activities and clothes, tickets to sporting events, orchestra concerts and the Estuarium, men’s and women’s accessories, hunting and fishing trips and jewelry. Additionally, each grade has put together exciting baskets to enjoy, ranging from gardening and fitness to summer fun activities and tween parties. Everyone loves student art, and there is plenty to see at the auction: Self-portraits, photographs, photo books, and more! Many of the items can be seen on the website.

The auction will also feature a live auction with many exciting items: custom art by Bonnie Fuchs, a photography package from Jane Tucker, CK private shopping event, room transformation by Marisa Interiors, Mom’s take a break package, patio and landscape design by Turfmaster and Summer Classics, the perfect smile orthodontics package by Dr. Keith Harvey, a totally chic dorm room by The Roost Interiors, a private dinner for 10 created by Mark Walden, chef/owner of Little House Bistro, a trip to NYC to meet designer Rolando Santana and a trip to Tortuga Bay in the Dominican Republic. More details can be found on our website.

Come join your friends, faculty and the administration for a fun fundraiser and help make St. Paul’s a great place to grow!

Running with the Saints 5k Run

Sunday, March 11, 2012 4:00 p.m.

An exciting new addition to Saints’ Night Out fun and fundraising is our 1st Running With the Saints Run on Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 4:00. Come join your friends at 4:00pm at Saints’ Square for a certified 5K run or walk through the campuses of St. Paul’s and Spring Hill College.

Register online at www.eventbrite.com or in person at McCoy’s or Cammie’s Old Dutch Ice Cream Shoppe. The registration fee before March 1 is $25.00 and then $30.00 after March 1. The fee provides a t-shirt, awards and post-race water and fruit. Help kick off our exciting week of events with this fun new race! For more information, contact Cammie Singleton at [email protected]. We would like to especially thank alumni Diana Nichols ‘83 for designing this year’s logo!

Saints’ Night Out is a project of the St. Paul’s Parent and Alumni Councils.

Silent Auction • Teacher Adventures

Saints' Night Out 2012

March 16, 6:30 pmTrue Midtown KitchenMake your reservation today!www.stpaulsmobile.net

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Thank you parents for volunteering at the book fair!• Melanie Rowan - chair• Cindy McFadden - co chair • Alicia Howes - financial chair• Ashley Jackson • Ashley G Brown • Staci Goodloe • Elizabeth Harrison • Shelly Scott • Terri Gaal • Lisa Stuart • Leder Stokes • Catherine Stodghill • Kristin Ogden • Abby McCall

February Meeting Notes Michele Morgan, Lower School Parent Council Chair, opened the meeting by introducing Anna Moore who gave the Invocation, which was the school prayer.

All School Meeting

•Athletic Director Garry Strang. He talked about a few of the great athletes that we have at St. Paul’s. The athletes included Cooper Brown, Grace Molyneux, Grace Rebarchak, Dan Drew, Lacey Dent, and Emily Messer. He also introduced the new Head Football Coach Steve Mask.

•Head Football Coach Steve Mask. He discussed taking over as the head coach for the football team. He has been at St. Paul’s for three years as the defensive coordinator.

•Volunteer Natasha Kendall. Update on Parent Acquisitions for Saints’ Night Out.

•Development Office Anna Moore. Update on green receipts. Anna added that if anyone would like to help with keeping up with green receipts it would be greatly appreciated.

•Director of Development Carey Baumhauer Golden. Cool School is on Friday. Please come. You need to be there at 5:30, no later than 5:45. Please wear Blue/Navy. It needs to be St. Paul’s clothing though. If your child is in the preK – 2nd, we need the parents to stay and wait for your children. It will be over by 7:00 AM.

•Saints’ Night Out Chair Susan Smith. She talked about New Live Packages that are online. Also talked about the specific packages being offered for the grade level classes. Examples are the Pre-K that were done with “My favorite pictures,” Kindergarten “What makes you smile,” 1st grade “What are Friends,” etc. They are all online and can be purchased early.

Cindy McFadden, Melanie Rowan, Alicia Howes, and Lisa Stuart.

Lower School Meeting

• Cindy McFadden – talked about the Dogwood Book Fair. They did well and earned about $8700

• Molly Broders – talked about Teacher Appreciation for PreK-2. She handed out Shamrocks and also handed out flyers about what was coming up for Teacher Appreciation week March 26 – 30.

• Running with the Saints will be on March 11. There will be a 4:05 stroller start for walkers/runners with strollers. Need to sign up by the 5th if you want to get a T-Shirt.

• Please get in all receipts for Valentines and add the data to the yearly reports.

• Upcoming Birthdays

• Upcoming Class Events/Field trips

February Houndstooth - Next Meeting Thursday, April 19

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Please submit school stories, news, and spotlights to Valerie DePalma at [email protected].

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Engaged, Inspired, and Prepared with Character, Integrity and Respect.

It’s what we teach. It’s what we learn. It’s what we live.

ANNOUNCEMENTSAnnual Fund Update We currently have pledged $309,491.25 as of 2-29-2012. Our goal is $375,000 by May 31, 2012. We are currently 83% to goal.

Our goal is 100% participation from all current parents and 50% participation from all Alumni 1974-2005.

One Gift, One Time a Year, No Matter what the Amount.

Every gift makes a dramatic difference in the way we teach your children and our students!

It helps us to develop Engaged, Inspired and Prepared Students with Character, Integrity and Respect.

Sing along and tap your toes to popular tunes such as “Seventy-Six Trombones” and “Wells Fargo Wagon!” Let your heart be touched by the beautiful delivery of such melodies as “Goodnight My Someone” and “Till There Was You.” Come enjoy this exhibition of our multi-talented performers!

We encourage all members of the St. Paul’s family to attend the show March 29-31.Bring your family and friends to support the exceptional Fine Arts program and our St. Paul’s Players in particular. Does your child have a March birthday? The family-friendly show is a great party idea, too! Call us with the number in attendance, and we’ll help you plan the perfect event! Even if you cannot attend the show, please know that all donations and ticket purchases directly enhance the program.

The staff of Spring Show 2012, “The Music Man,” would like to thank those parents, alumni, and faculty members who have helped make this spectacular production possible. Set construction, costumes, and other behind-the-scenes necessities would not be complete without you! We would also like to thank our cast members who have displayed not only remarkable talent, but also a steadfast work ethic that is truly evident in the performance.

St. Paul’s Players proudly present:

The Music Man

March 29 – 31 @ 7:00 March 31 @ 2:00 Tickets: $10.00

Call 251-342-6700

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