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SS. PETER & PAUL
SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
January 2017 Issue
From the Principal: Dear Parents and Guardians,
Our Christmas season continues until January 9 when we celebrate the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. On Sunday, January 3, we celebrate “Epiphany”, remembering when the Magi or Three Kings presented Jesus with the gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. We bring our own talents and gifts to Jesus. We may be familiar with the Feast of Epiphany being celebrated on January 6, but in many places, including the United States, the feast is transferred to Sunday. We will have the blessing of our school on January 10 or on a day that week close to the 10th. As each classroom is blessed, the inscription 20+C+M+B+17 is written over the doorway. This is symbolic of the visit of the Three Magi: Casper, Melchior, and Balthasar. As they protected the Infant Jesus, by not returning to Herod, we ask for their protection over us this year. Some families may have the tradition of blessing their homes on the feast of Epiphany, and marking the door of the home with the inscription listed above. We pray that Christ may dwell in our homes and in our school.
BLESSING OF THE HOME
May all who come to our home this year rejoice to find Christ living among us;
and may we seek and serve, in everyone we meet,
that same Jesus who is Lord forever and ever. Amen.
As we come into the month of January, a greater effort is given to advancement, marketing and enrollment in our school. We are grateful for all the creative ways Sarah Seweryniak markets our school and gets the good word out about Ss. Peter & Paul School to others. Ads and promotions are wonderful, but we know the best way to increase our enrollment is by personally inviting someone to come to our school. People are attracted to Ss. Peter & Paul Community School because of what they see or hear. Often it is because of the messages that are given from our current families. Let us personally invite a family to come and visit our school. All of us are reminded to be a welcoming presence in the school. We are all ambassadors of our school. Plans are being made for the tours and for the Open House in January/February. The Open Tour is on January 26 (11:30a.m.-1:00p.m.) and the Open House is on February 1 (6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.). Help us to spread good messages about our school to the community. I invite parents to become involved in the many events sponsored at Ss. Peter & Paul School, which benefit our children. When was the last time you attended a Parents Guild meeting and learned something more about the school??? I invite you to come to the next meeting on January 11. Thank you to the parents who came to speak to the teachers during the Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you also for the great turn out of families at the Christmas Concert. Our students gave an exceptional performance on December 7. Thank you also for the parents who organized Santa’s Workshop on December 15, and to the parents who helped with the event. The students had the opportunity to make nice crafts/decorations. We appreciate all of the parents who come and help with events in school. Thank you to the parents who come to lunch monitor. Thank you also to the parents who come to help the teachers in their classrooms. Information will be forthcoming with the activities for Catholic Schools Week celebrated at the end of January and into the beginning of February. Thank you to the families who attended the Student of the Month Breakfast. Parents speak so highly of this event. The ways the students exhibit the character traits are very uplifting. During January, the students will practice the character trait of “orderliness”—arranging myself and my surroundings to achieve greater efficiency. Being orderly may help our students do well in their academic work. I’m certain we at home, and in school, expect our students to pick up their things and to be organized. Encourage your child to do their best in their school work. It is important and necessary for the students to complete their work on time and to do their best in class work, projects, and homework. Progress reports will be distributed near the end of January. Please visit the Parent Portal to see the results of the work your child is doing in the classes. Thank you for your support!! Congratulations to the students in grades six and seven who wrote an essay, entitled “What is Important to You?” in ELA class in November. More than half of the students whose work was submitted were invited to have their essay published in an anthology of student writing published by Creative Communications, Inc. A great emphasis is placed on reading and writing. Congratulations, again, to our students.
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From the Principal Continued: Thank you to the students and families for your contributions to the service projects in Advent: stockings for the Perry Housing Project. Our students are learning to be of service to others. What a great season of Advent!! The students also enjoyed the days before their break with the activities in their classrooms, the performance of the music groups from Sr. Francis High School, the Christmas Concert, and Santa’s Shop. It is so beautiful to see the Christmas spirit among our faculty, students and parents. Each day of Advent the students were encouraged to practice a random act of kindness. Suggestions were given daily for what the students could do at home and in school. Have a blessed New Year 2017!! Sister Marilyn Ann AT SS. PETER AND PAUL COMMUNITY SCHOOL, WE…
continue spiritual growth and understanding of our faith nurture students in an atmosphere of kindness, love and understanding instill respect for ourselves and others, for we are all children of God educate to the highest standards of learning develop the potential that lies within each student foster communication skills, creativity, and independence
BLESSINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR 2017 Every good gift comes from
the Father of light. May He grant you His grace
and every blessing, and keep you safe
throughout the coming year.
May He grant you unwavering faith, constant hope, and love that endures to the end.
May He order your days and work
in His peace, hear your every prayer,
and lead you to everlasting life and joy. Amen.
Save the Date!
The 8th
Grade Class will be hosting the Annual Spaghetti Dinner on
Sunday, January 29, 2017 • 12:00-5:00 p.m.
Mark your calendars and come hungry!
Art Show Help Needed Our Art Show is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 2. To help showcase our children’s beautiful talent, we need some help with set-up. Please email Mrs. Mehltretter if you are available: pmehltretter@sspphamburg.org. She will contact you with set-up days and
Coffee Social Help Needed Jan. 14th Sarah Seweryniak, Advancement & Marketing
SSPP School is hosting the January Coffee Social on Saturday, Jan. 14th after 4 p.m. Mass. We need help with baked goods, beverages, set up and take down for our coffee social. Email: sseweryniak@sspphamburg.org if you can help….or visit www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0B4BAFA622ABF94-coffee1
Open House Help Needed Sarah Seweryniak, Advancement & Marketing
Our volunteers are a huge reason we have such success with our open houses! We need all hands on deck to help make this another successful run. Please consider volunteering some of your time. I am so grateful for everything the families do for myself and SSPP!
This year, Open House is on Wednesday, Feb.1st from 6-8 p.m. Our snow date is Wednesday, Feb. 8th from 6-8 p.m.
We need help with check in: This job helps welcome our prospective families fill out our information card for our internal office use.
Coordinate Tours: Once families are checked in, we need help partnering up the prospective family with either two tour guide students or one student tour guide and one parent/alumni.
Accompany tours: The students are trained tour guides. They will do all of the work for you. We typically ask parents to help consider accompanying the tours to help give parent/alumni perspectives if any questions pop up.
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0B4BAFA622ABF94-open1
OR email; sseweryniak@sspphamburg.org
Next Alumni Event
Dine out at Buffalo Wild Wings
WE HOPE TO SEE CURRENT SSPP
SCHOOL FAMILIES AT THIS EVENT!
Date: Saturday, Feb. 11 @ 3540 McKinley Pkwy,
Hamburg NY 14075
Time: The fundraising event starts @ 11 a.m. and runs through the evening. We’ll have some SSPP Staff there starting at
6:00 p.m., prepping for the hockey game. We hope to see you then! Make sure to wear your Green and Gold! Buffalo Wild Wings
will donate 10% of your bill (Not including tax, gratuity, alcohol, or promotions) to our school! The only thing you need to do is
The deadline for the February Newsletter is Monday, Jan. 23!
Late items will not be published. Thank you!
Lego Club Concludes
Our STREAM Academy Lego Club just
recently wrapped up. Students really
enjoyed having the ability to get creative
and use their educational skills with one of
their favorite “toy” pastimes.
Uniforms Exchange—Feel free to
grab free uniforms
Just a reminder to school families.
We have a free uniform exchange
available to families who may need
to obtain uniforms. You’re welcome
to trade in your old uniforms for
some new ones OR take what you’d
like. We have plenty! The uniform
closest is located near the School
Nurse’s office.
Do you have any family or friends that might
be interested in a Catholic education? Have
them visit one of our open houses!
Parents’ Guild Co– President Message By: Kristin Galus & Mary Rogers
The Parents' Guild would like to wish you and your family health, happiness and peace in the coming year. When school resumes, we
will be hosting the first Parents' Guild meeting of 2017 on Wednesday, January 11th at 6:30 pm in the parish meeting room. If a
parent attends the Parent Guild Meeting on Wednesday, your children will receive a Jean’s Day Pass for Thursday the day after the
meeting. The kids love Jean’s Day so join us and find out what is planned for the rest of this year.
Thank you for all you have done to help make SSPP great for our children.
Celebrating Advent & Christmas
Thank you from NJHS!
The National Junior Honor Society would like to
thank all the students, families, and businesses
that contributed to the small toiletries collec-
tion. The NJHS students stuffed 100 stockings
with these items and they were distributed to
the girls and boys in the Perry Housing Project.
Thank you for kindness and generosity! God
Bless You.
Sincerely,
National Junior Honor Society Members and
Mrs. Jurkowski/Ms. McClenathan NJHS Advisors
SSPP SPIRITUALITY
COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER Page 1
As St. Nicholas visited all the school children on the Feast of Saint Nicholas, December 6, Pre-K had special reason to celebrate. They had been learning about their Patron Saint and enjoyed hearing stories about his life.
They will try to help others just like St. Nicholas!
Parent Connection Newsletter January 2017
Back on December 6 ... The Feast day of St. Nicholas ...
How can we perform Works of Mercy? ~ practical suggestions on how you can show mercy ~
Shelter the Homless (Corporal Work of Mercy):
Contribute to and help fill Blessing Bags (see page 2). Volunteer time to help with Friends of the Night People. Donate blankets to Outreach to help those in need. Pray for those who are homeless locally and those who
have been forced to flee from their homes around the world.
Donate to the SSPP group who travels to Appalachia to help build homes in the spring.
Be gracious and welcoming to people visiting in your home.
Help someone who may need assistance taking care of their home, such as shoveling for them.
Comforting the Sorrowful (Spiritual Work of Mercy):
Although the season is joyful, many people are sad. Spend time with a loved one who is lonely.
Make a card for someone who is sad or suffering.
Play a game with someone to cheer them up.
Pray for those who have lost someone.
Do things to make others happy.
Pre-K Enjoys a Visit from St. Nicholas… their Patron Saint
Because of all the hustle and bus-tle that goes on, people often think the time before Christmas is the actual Christmas season—whereas it is really Advent (a time of preparation). However, the actual Christmas season officially begins on
Christmas Eve - with the Vigil Masses. This is when the celebration truly begins … when Jesus comes to Earth.
During the Christmas season, we have so many celebrations: ~ Holy Family: December 30 ~ Solemnity of Mary: January 1 ~ Epiphany of Our Lord: January 8 ~ Baptism of Our Lord: January 9.
There is so much to celebrate, to reflect upon, and to appreciate during the Christmas season! Ordinary time will begin on January 10.
Parent Connection Newsletter January 2017
… the Christmas spirit of Giving Continues...
SSPP SPIRITUALITY
COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER Page 2
Did you know …
That the Christmas Season
Continues ... into January!
During Advent and January, our students were asked to bring in monetary donations to purchase items for the homeless. During Catholic Schools week, the students will fill “Blessing Bags” with the items. The Blessing Bags will be delivered to organiza-tions that serve the home-less.
What a wonderful way to perform a work of mercy and truly make a difference!
Also during
Catholic Schools Week…
We are so very blessed to have our wonder-ful Catholic School! As we celebrate our
school, Mrs. Mary Jo Weiss will be coming to have a Catholic Adventure Club presenta-tion on Tuesday, January 31. The students
will be learning about: St. Philip Neri and St. Teresa Avila.
Parent Connection Newsletter January 2017
SSPP SPIRITUALITY
COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER Page 3
January Catholic Tech Tip
Discerning Hearts App (Free) “Discerning Hearts ® became an official non-profit apostolate in 2011.
It is dedicated to evangelization and spiritual formation through new
media. Discerning Hearts creates engaging multi-media,
specializing in audio productions (podcasts and radio
broadcasts) faithful to the teachings of the Roman Catholic
Church and it’s rich authentic spiritual tradition. Its mis-
sion responds to the Church’s call to use the media for
evangelization, catechesis and spiritual renewal.”
There are some wonderful, engaging, and whole-heartily
relevant resources right at your fingertips. If you want to
explore more about our faith at a pace that is comfortable
Now is the Time Have you made your New Year’s Resolutions yet?
It’s never too late to resolve to improve your spiritual life.
Here are some suggestions for resolutions that can help you can grow closer to God this year:
Start and end each day with a prayer of gratitude. Pray with my children daily, even the older ones. Take my children to mass weekly. Read the Bible. Attend daily mass. Take a class to learn more about my faith. Rid myself of prejudices. Serve others, committing to a specific plan of action to make another life
better. Show God’s love to all those I meet.
Parent Connection Newsletter January 2017
SSPP SPIRITUALITY
COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER Page 4
Advent Begins! A Look Back in December ... Our halls were bursting with
anticipation of our Lord
New Year’s Prayer for you and your family:
God, thank you for a new year. May everyone in our family be willing to begin anew with a clean slate. We know that you are always ready to for-give us. Help us to be willing to forgive ourselves and to forgive one another. As we begin a new year, remind us of our truest values and our deepest desires. Help us to live in the goodness that comes from doing what you want us to do. Help us to put aside anxiety about the future and the past, so that we might live in peace with you now, one day at a time.
Spirituality Committee This monthly Newsletter is brought to by
Saints Peter and Paul, a Community
School Spirituality Committee.
We strive to provide you with information
regarding what is happening spiritually in
our school. We hope you enjoy reading it
and learning more about what your chil-
dren are experiencing.
Should you ever have any questions, com-
ments or suggestions please feel free to
contact: Michele Hoff:
mickeym927@roadrunner.com
Michelle Brady:
mbrady@sspphamburg.org.
Principal: Sr. Marilyn Ann Dudek, E-Mail: principal@sspphamburg.org Assistant Principal: Mrs. Diane Liptak, E-Mail: assistantprincipal@sspphamburg.org School Office Number: 716-649-7030
SS. PETER AND PAUL SCHOOL
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 School Resumes—Full Day
4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 Parent Guild Meeting
12 13 14
15 16 MLK Day 17 18 19 20 21 School Spirit Day at UB for Bulls Game
22 23 24 25 26 Open Tour for Pro-spective families 11:30 a.m. * Progress Reports Go Home
27 Snowball Dance Grade 5-8
28
29 8th Gr Spaghet-ti Dinner Catholic Schools Week ->
30 31 1 Open House New Families 6-8 p.m.
2 Art Show 6 p.m. 3 4
JANUARY 2017
Principal: Sr. Marilyn Ann Dudek, E-Mail: principal@sspphamburg.org Assistant Principal: Mrs. Diane Liptak, E-Mail: assistantprincipal@sspphamburg.org School Office Number: 716-649-7030
SS. PETER AND PAUL SCHOOL
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Open House New Prospective Families 6-8 p.m.
2 Art Show 6 p.m. 3 4
5 6 7 8 Open House Snow Date Buff Philharmonic Or-chestra Parent Guild Meeting
9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 Early Dismissal 11:20 a.m. Faculty Meeting
18
19 20 President’s Day—No School
21 Winter Recess No School
22 23 24 25
26 27 School Resumes 28 Student of the Month Breakfast 9 a.m.
FEBRUARY 2017
POPCORN CHICKEN
FRENCH FRIES
GREEN BEANS SUNCHIPS
FRENCH TOAST STICKS BREAKFAST SAUSAGES HASH BROWN POTATOES
BROCCOLI
CHEESE STUFFED CRUNCHERS OR BREAD STICKS WITH DIPPING SAUCE
BUTTERED PASTA GREEN BEANS
TACO IN A BAG
OR REGULAR HARD OR
SOFT SHELL TACO WITH RICE SALSA
& BEANS
NACHO GRANDE
OR REGULAR HARD OR
SOFT SHELL TACO WITH RICE SALSA
& BEANS
TACO IN A BAG
OR REGULAR HARD OR
SOFT SHELL TACO WITH RICE SALSA
& BEANS
NACHO GRANDE
OR REGULAR HARD OR
SOFT SHELL TACO WITH RICE SALSA
& BEANS
CHICKEN NUGGETS & BREADED MOZZARELLA STICKS & DIPPING SAUCE
SWEET POTATO FRIES BROCCOLI & PRETZEL
FRENCH TOAST STICKS BREAKFAST SAUSAGES
HASH BROWN PATTY CORN
POPCORN CHICKEN OR
ORANGE CHICKEN
RICE CHINESE VEGGIES
STEAMED BROCCOLI
FORTUNE COOKIE
FRENCH TOAST STICKS BREAKFAST SAUSAGES
CRISPY CUBE POTATOES BUTTERED SPINACH
PORK CHOPPETTE OR CHICKEN PATTY
MASHED POTATOES & GRAVY PEAS & CARROTS APPLESAUCE CUP
FUNNEL CAKE DESSERT
PANCAKES BREAKFAST SAUSAGES
HASH BROWN PATTY
CHEF CHOICE VEGGIES
HOT DOG ON BUN OR CORN DOG
FRENCH FRIES GREEN BEANS
FROZEN SHAPE UP
PIZZA- STUFFED CRUST OR PIZZA SQUARE CRISP FRIES GLAZED CARROTS
GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH
TOMATO SOUP
OYSTER CRACKERS TATOR TOTS GREEN BEANS
BIG DADDY PIZZA OR SQUARE PIZZA
TATOR TOTS
CORN
HAMBURG ST PETER & PAUL
GRADES K-8
LUNCH COST - $3.25 IN ADDITION TO THE PRINTED MENU-
STUDENTS CAN CHOSE:
PIZZA HAM SANDWICH/SUB
TURKEY SANDWICH/SUB JULIENNE SALAD
SUNBUTTER SANDWICH BALONEY SANDWICH
TUNA SANDWICH YOGURT LUNCH
_____________________ ALL LUNCHES INCLUDE
ENTRÉE CHOICE OF 2 VEGGIES CHOICE OF 2 FRUITS
ALL LUNCHES ALSO INCLUDE
MILK
SNACK PRICES CHIPS – 50 ¢
COOKIES- 25¢ & 50¢ MILK - 50¢
JUICE CUP- 35¢ ICE CREAM- $1.00
FROZEN SHAPE UP- 50¢
BAGGED SNACKS-
35¢ & 50¢ WATER- 50¢ & $1.00
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and
employer
BUILD A BURGER BURGER ON BUN
TOP WITH CHEESE,
PICKLES LETTUCE & TOMATO
CURLIE FRIES CORN
PICK A PIZZA SQUARE PIZZA
OR BUFFLO CHICKEN WING
CRISPY TATERS CORN
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
TACO IN A BAG
OR REGULAR HARD OR
SOFT SHELL TACO WITH RICE SALSA
& BEANS
WANT TO PREPAY FOR MEALS?
SEND CASH OR CHECK MADE OUT TO
HAMBURG LUNCH FUND
Bundle up with box tops
©General Mills
Thank you for helping! Clipped Box Tops are each worth 10¢ for your child’s school. Bonus certificates should not be attached to this sheet – please submit them separately. To see more ways to earn cash for your child’s school, go to BTFE.com.
SS. PETER & PAUL
ALUMNI NEWSLETTER
January 2017 Issue
Help needed for reunion We are hoping to have a multi-year reunion this summer. So far we have a tentative date of Saturday, June 17th. We have a
venue picked—JP Fitzgerald’s on Clark St. in Hamburg. This will be a 21-year-old and older event.
We need help with planning the event, helping put together baskets, ticket sales the day of the event, and 50/50 sales..
This event can’t happen without the help of wonderful volunteers, if you are available, please contact Sarah Seweryniak at
sseweryniak@sspphamburg.org or 649-7030. We hope to start meeting after January.
Next Alumni Event
Dine out at Buffalo Wild Wings
Help SSPP raise money!
Date: Saturday, Feb. 11 @ 3540 McKinley Pkwy, Hamburg NY 14075
Time: The fundraising event starts @ 11 a.m. and runs through the evening. We’ll have some SSPP Staff there
starting at 6:00 p.m., prepping for the hockey game. We hope to see you then! Make sure to wear your Green and Gold!
Buffalo Wild Wings will donate 10% of your bill (Not including tax, gratuity, alcohol, or promotions) to our school! The only
thing you need to do is present this ticket!
Follow us @SSPP14075
Come and join us for the hockey game as Buffalo takes on Toronto! Pucks drops @ 7 p.m.!
Alumni Spotlight Celebrating the DiPasquale family
In this edition we celebrate the DiPasquale family. Proud parents Mark and
Dianne are preparing to graduate their third child from SSPP. Their children
include Ryan 2011, Charlie 2014 and Caroline 2016.
Q: What type of emotions is your family feeling as the end of the era approaches with Caroline's graduation? A: SS. Peter and Paul School has been such a huge part of our lives for over 14 years, it is really bittersweet to think about our last child graduating in June. We have watched our children grow and learn, make good friends, and get involved in all the sports and other activities offered at the school. As parents, we have made so many good friends within the SS. Peter and Paul community. We are excited for Caroline's future, and looking forward to returning to SSPP events as alumni parents!
Q: What inspired you to want to enroll your family at SSPP? A: Providing our children with a strong, disciplined, catholic education was a priority for us, along with keeping them in the Hamburg community. SS. Peter and Paul was already our parish so the school was a natural choice. We have absolutely no regrets about our decision. Q: What has been some of your most memorable moments at SSPP? A: There are almost too many to mention! I loved the days when I could read a book to one of their first grade classes, watching the school plays, the lip sync contests and basketball games. Some of the children's fondest memories include the Diocesan track meets (and all the candy they got to eat that day!), field days, Charlie's class trip to Gettysburg and Washington DC, and "trench warfare" in Mr. Miller's social studies class. Q: What have been some values and lessons your children have learned while at SSPP? A: Our children have learned kindness toward others, respect, hard work, time management, and taking responsibility for one's actions from their experience at St. Pete's.
Q: What is Ryan up to now (is he enrolled in college)? What are his hopes in college as he prepares for a career? A: After 4 years at St. Francis, Ryan is a sophomore at Canisius College studying finance and accounting. Q: Is Charlie still at St. Francis? Has he had any thoughts about college and career?
A: Charlie is currently a junior at St. Francis and has just started thinking about college and career plans.
Q: Has Caroline narrowed down options for high school? A: Caroline hopes to attend Nardin Academy next year. Q: What do you think your family will miss most about SSPP? A: We will miss the warm, family atmosphere and the times spent with good friends. Even though you sometimes complain about planning and helping out at all the fundraisers, you come to realize that those are the times you got to know people better, you had a lot of laughs and good times, and you made some of the best memories and friendships. Q: As a veteran/alumni family of almost over 15 years (if more let me know), what advice would you give to new families
looking to join and get involved at SSPP?
A: Our best piece of advice is to get involved in as many of the school's extracurricular activities as possible. You will
make wonderful friendships and your whole family will feel a sense of community. Join the Parents’ Guild, let your children play
sports, and join clubs. Get to know as many of the other parents as you can. Choosing to send your child to a Catholic school is
not only about the academic education, but about the whole culture, making everyone you meet feel God's love and feel
welcome in those doors.
Know an Alumni (yourself included) that you’d like to see featured? Email: sseweryniak@sspphamburg.org.
“We feel very blessed to have been able to send all three of our children
to Ss. Peter and Paul and we look forward to reading about the future
students and their accomplishments, as well as returning for events
planned by the next generation of faculty and parents.”
Celebrating Kaitlyn Marie
We’d like to congratulate the Blake-Altomare families as they welcomed Kaitlyn Marie into the family. They recently
celebrated her baptism here at SS. Peter & Paul Church. Pictured from left: Brian Blake ‘06, Jessica Blake ‘13, Jim Blake ‘73,
Michael Blake ‘02, Patty (Blake) Cody ‘67, Laura Blake ‘97 (godmother), Carolyn (Blake) Altomare ‘99 (mother holding
Kaitlyn Marie), Andy Altomare (father), Kathy (Blake) Owczarczak ‘72 and Jeffrey Blake ‘95 (godfather). Fr. Art Mattulke
presided over the baptism.
Save the Date!
The 8th Grade Class will be hosting the Annual Spaghetti
Dinner on
Sunday, January 29, 2017 • 12:00-5:00 p.m.
Mark your calendars and come hungry!
Wedding Bells Ring
SSPP Alumni Joshua Brunner’02 tied that knot with
Sarah Opie on News Year’s Eve 12/31 at 2 p.m. at
SS. Peter & Paul Church. We wish all the best for
this young couple!
Saint Presentation It’s become a wonderful tradition at SSPP to
welcome Mary Jo Weiss (our Saint Lady) to
our school each year. The students get a
chance to learn about various Saints by
acting out their lives. Recently, Mrs. Weiss
taught our students about Saint Monica and
St. Augustine.
What’s happening in school today ….
Celebrating the Holidays
SS. Peter & Paul Alumni Newsletter
68 E. Main St ., Hamburg NY 14075 • 716.649.7030 • www.sspphamburg.org
Editor: Sar ah Sew er y n i ak , A d v an c em en t & Mar k et i n g Di r ec t o r
Next Publ icat ion: A p r i l 2017 Deadline : March 1st
Send pictures/announcements to : sseweryniak@sspphamburg.org
Update Your Information:
We always encourage alumni to touch base with us, just to make sure we have your accurate contact info, etc. Please send us your name (maiden if needed), phone, email and graduation year.
Also, not receiving this newsletter via email and want to?
Email: sseweryniak@sspphamburg.org
SS. Peter & Paul: A Catholic Community School
Our Open House Season is here! If you or your grandchildren are interested in a Catholic education,
please come check the school out!
We Offer: Strong Catholic Identity is the foundation of our curriculum Pre-K4 programs available Full NYS Common Core Curriculum for Grades Pre-K4– 8 STREAM Academy Before and after school Child Care programs as well as numerous extracurricular
activities and sports Spanish programs available Full time Nurse on staff Full time Literacy Specialist on staff Classrooms equipped with SMART Board Technology and latest iPad Technology Renovated computer lab, library, resource room and science lab, Social Center
and gymnasium, state-of-the-art phone system, wireless capabilities and brand new security system
Remodeled Cafeteria with state-of-the-art technology
Open Tour: Thursday, Jan. 26, at 11:30 a.m.
Open House: Wednesday, Feb. 1 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Snow Date: Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Spring Tour: Thursday, March 9 at 10:30 a.m.
68 E. Main St., Hamburg NY 14075 • 716.649.7030 www.sspphamburg.org
“Christ is the reason for this school.
Let it be known to all who enter here.”
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