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www.qofhschool.org Queen of Heaven School 839 Mill Road West Seneca, NY 14224
What’s New At The Q? ~We Belong to You~
Families & Friends,
We have wrapped up our Catholic Schools Week in grand style! I’m so proud of all of our students for coming together on teams
and working towards a common purpose. The teamwork and leadership that all students showed was simple heartwarming.
Now that February is flying by, it is time to look ahead. Registration for the 2018-2019 School Year is now open. As always, we
are asking parents to re-register by March 31 and to be sure that the public school district in which you reside in knows that you
are registered here. I continue to be thankful for our Parish Finance team that understands the importance of Catholic education
and continues to keep our tuition low. The Bison Fund is open at this time for new families to apply or re-apply. Financial
assistance is always available for those that need help. Please call the office or the rectory to learn more!
This Friday, February 10, is Mrs. Teibel’s last day in the office. I know that she will be missed. Please keep her in your prayers
as she begins a new journey. Mrs. Debbie Joseph will be in the office through the remainder of the year. Her email address is:
God bless us on our journey together,
Mary Damico, Principal
From My Desk
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
2/8 Mass @ 8:30 (5W)
2/9 Dress Down with a Coupon
2/14 Valentine’s Day/Ash Wednesday; Mass
@ 9:00am
2/16 Dress Down for $1
2/19-2/23 Mid-Winter Recess
2/26 Stations of the Cross @ 8:30
2/27 Pep Rally-Winter sports
February 7, 2018
Volume 5, I ssue 7
Students of the Month Congratulations to the following students for
being chosen for Student of the Month for the
month of January
PKM Avery PKH Cameron
KB Molly KW Ethan
1M John 1R Madeleine
2O Isabella 2V Gianna
3S Jocelyn 3D Lucas
4W Hailey 4D Frankie
5B Mary Grace 5W Taylor
6B Avery 6M Seina
7N Gabe 7U Mia
8L Grace 8K Megan
Please keep in your prayers
Continued prayers for Mrs. Radwan.
Prayers and Congratulations to the Gorman Family on
the birth of Brady Patrick on 2/7!
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What’s New At The Q?
Pre-K News
Pre-K is continuing to have fun with our snow themed projects. We recently worked on a writing and art project about what
would cause snowmen to melt. We used puffy paint to make pictures of our snowmen. It has been fun learning about how water
can be a liquid, solid, or gas. We are now more than halfway through the alphabet as we continue to learn a new letter each
week. We have also read over one hundred books so far this year, and are quickly approaching our 100th day of school!
~Mrs. Hanley & Mrs. Miller
Kindergarten News
Kindergarten continues to work very hard in Guided Reading Groups enjoying our stories while working on vocabulary,
comprehension, identifying main idea, and details. In ELA, we are reading Big Books and Read Aloud stories that are realistic
fiction, learning about animals and how they communicate. In Religion, we are learning about how Jesus is our loving friend and
how he helped many people. In Math, we are practicing addition, and are now adding with the plus and equal sign! We look forward to all of the activities with our friends at Queen of Heaven-we know we come to a wonderful school every
day! ~ Mrs. Bonn & Mrs. Walsh
Second Grade News
Our second graders have been busy this January writing about their goals and resolutions for 2018. We are practicing addition
and subtraction with regrouping and are learning about place value in math. In science we are learning about winter weather,
freezing temperatures, blizzards and snowstorms. We have a few budding meteorologists in second grade! In social studies we
are learning about urban, suburban and rural communities. During religion class, we are learning about reconciliation. We are
excited to be celebrating 100th day celebration in February with kindergarten and first grade.~Mrs. Vile & Miss Ode
Third Grade News
In ELA the students are using close reading strategies to help them analyze a new text and use these skills to answer questions
pertaining to the story. The students will also be starting to research African Americans who have made an impact on the United
States. In Science we are finishing up our Chapter on how animals can be classified. The students will show what they have
learned about Vertebrates and Invertebrates. In Religion we have been learning about the Sacraments of Healing, Anointing of
the Sick and Reconciliation. The students are deepening their understanding of the types of sin. In Math we are practicing our
multiplication facts to build fluency and accuracy. We have learned how to make possible combinations and relate them to
multiplication. In Social Studies we have completed lapbooks about urban, suburban, and rural communities. Next we will be
discussing different cultures of the people in the United States and the ideals that make us one nation. Happy 60th birthday,
Queen of Heaven!~ Miss Doyle and Mrs. Schieber
First Grade News
Happy February! In ELA, our first graders have been working on digraphs and making text-to-self connections. In math, we
will be continuing to work on time to the hour and half hour. In religion, we will be discussing the Saints. Our Valentine’s Day
party will be on Tuesday, February 13th after lunch. We have many fun activities planned for the 100th day of school on
Thursday, February 15th. We look forward to seeing the students’ completed 100th day t-shirts.
~Mrs. Rooney and Mrs. McGuire
Fourth Grade News
Our fourth graders have been working hard in Religion class in preparation for Catholic Schools week. They worked in small
groups to write stories called “If You Give A Kid A Catholic Education”. In Reading, we just finished reading an informational
text about movie making and special effects. The students really enjoyed it and learned a lot about all of the work it is to make a
film! We are also working on our first book report which is an interactive lapbook! I can't wait to see the finished products! In
Science, we are beginning to wrap up our Plant and Animal Classification chapter. We will be playing some review games this
week and taking our test at the end of the week. We finally finished up our division chapter and everyone did a great job! I know
it was a little difficult at first, but we ended the chapter wonderfully! We are going to be starting fractions this month. I know
everyone will do just as well with fractions as we did with division. In Social Studies we have finished our Revolutionary War
chapter with our fantastic posters we created last week in class. We will be moving on through history with learning about the
early history of New York becoming a state. The 2018 Winter Olympics are quickly approaching and students will be working in
writing a report after researching an Olympic athlete. We will also be tracking the medals won by the USA as well as other
countries. ~Mrs. White & Ms. Dowell
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Classroom Happenings
MIDDLE SCHOOL
5th Grade Social Studies & Science: The fifth graders are starting a google slide presentation on an early explorer of the
Western Hemisphere as we begin to talk about the early settlers. Students finished learning about the physical structures of
plants, animals, and insects. We are now moving into the human body systems. We will be learning about how the circulatory
system keeps helps to fuel our body.~Mrs. Boyd
5TH Grade Math: We are right in the middle of our Multiplication and Division of Decimal chapter. We have been focusing on
multiplication so far but will soon be moving into the division. Practice your multiplication facts and it will always help. ~Ms. Dowell
6th Grade Math: The pride and energy here at Queen of Heaven is truly amazing to be a part of. These boys and girls are lucky
to have this fun week planned to celebrate Catholic Schools Week! In sixth grade math we continue to think! And we continue
with word problems and dividing fractions. ~Mrs. Manley 5TH /6TH ELA: Students are continuing to read their class novels. In 6th grade the students are studying the world of Greek
mythology, studying the archetype of a hero and following a hero’s journey. In 5th grade the students are determining man vs.
self and man vs. nature survival techniques. Both grades are strengthening their writing skills by writing beautiful persuasive
writing pieces and chapter books. The 5th grade students participated in a nationwide writing contest and I am so proud to
announce that all 31 5th grade students were chosen to be published! The students were to make mini sagas about a new monster
that they created. They really let their imaginations run wild and I am so happy to report that others saw the value in their work! ~Mrs. Wagner
7th/8th ELA: Happy Catholic Schools Week! This week in ELA the 8th graders are working on a reflective essay: Walking in
someone else’s shoes. This is based on the novel we have just finished To Kill a Mockingbird. The 7th graders will be working
on a magical realism writing assignment based on a Disney Pixar short film! Before the break, we will continue to work in our
Literature books on poetry then other genre’s such as fiction, non-fiction stories, personal essays, myths, tales, and legends.
~ Ms. LaMoy Middle School Science: Congratulations to Grace Russo, our Science Fair Grand Prize Winner! This 8th grader did a terrific
study of the effects of temperature on the brightness of luminol. Other winners were Luke Nowak, Leah Jurek, Shay Ciezki,
Megan Flanagan, Grace Kicinski, Leah Wierzbowski, Vincent Cercone, Maddie Haggerty, Sophia Violanti, Ryan Forsythe,
Griffin Regan, Charlie Kent, Anthony Rambino, Mary Molloy, Gabe Miller, Nick Siler. All students did a great job! In the 8th grade, students are learning about motion and will be moving on to forces next. The 7th graders have been watching
their seeds grow in crystal clay. They will be doing a lab with flowers next week. The 6th graders have been learning about what is on the inside of the Earth. We’ll see what’s shaking with earthquakes next chapter. ~Mrs. Whelan
Middle School Religion: Seventh Grade Religion have just begun doing oral presentations on Matrimonial customs and
traditions of other religions; we finish the Sacrament of Matrimony in the Roman Catholic faith. Students are seeing what an
interesting comparison our religion is with other religions. Sixth Grade will be learning about the rule of the kings in the Old
Testament. Eighth Grade is learning about the differences between the Church in the East and the Church in the West. ~Ms. Martina
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPANISH: The middle school is very busy in Spanish class. The 6th graders are busy practicing the verbs
gustar and querer. They are also working with verbs in their infinitive form. They are completing a verb video project. The 7th
graders are enjoying the cawwwpurrent unit on food as well as adding more stem-changing verbs to their repertoire. They are
working with partners on creating a menu. The 8th graders are finishing up their travel unit and enjoying reading their second
novel of the year. They are also working on a travel project. ~Ms. Ungaro
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What’s New At The Q?
Specials ART:. It’s been a busy month in the art room. Students are hard at work finishing up projects for the art show. From
paintings to mixed media collage, it’s sure to be a colorful and fun expression of the talented QofH artists. We have also
begun working on additional artworks for the Sweepstakes Art Auction. There will be a variety of unique and beautiful
furniture, paintings, and more to bid on. Thank you again to all of the families who participated in the Square 1 Art fundraiser
during the holiday time. The fundraiser brought in enough funds to supply the art room with brand new classroom sets of
paint brushes, pencil sharpeners, scissors, paint, and specialty paper. The students are excited to work with all of the new
materials!~Mrs. Gulino
Library: I can’t believe February is upon us! I am working with the third through fifth graders on ELA assessment practice.
In second grade, we are still working on Tall Tales. In first grade, we are working hard on our writing. In Kindergarten, the
children are identifying and printing their sight words. ~Mrs. Harbridge
Technology: I can’t believe that January is coming to a close. There are a variety of activities happening in technology this
month. The seventh graders are working on designing and creating business cards in Microsoft Publisher. The fifth graders
are integrating math into technology while creating a Google drawing, in a project called “Figure Me Out”. In third grade, the
students are working on making notes during biography research. Second graders continue to impress me with their Google
skills, using both Google Classroom and Google Docs. Please stop by the technology room during Open House to see the
fourth graders completed makerspace projects! ~Mrs. Andros
AIS: During the AIS class periods, students are finishing up with their mid-year i-Ready online diagnostic reading
assessments. The results of these assessments will assist the teachers in determining what needs to be focused on
for reading instruction in Grades 2-5. Likewise, Kindergarten and Grade 1 students will soon be assessed again
with the ELP (Early Literacy Profile) beginning next week. Some concepts tested include letter recognition, letter
sound recognition, concepts about print, and sight word identification. These results give us insight into what
students need/ have already achieved in order to be successful in learning to read. ~Mrs. Wach
PE: In grades Prek-2nd: Spatial awareness activities are implemented through fleeing, dodging, and pursuing activities.
Students are working on manipulatives that involve using balls, sticks, pucks, etc. In Grades 3-5-Volleyball Unit- Skill
development focusing on: Forearm Pass, Set Pass, Serving, which is followed with “Game Play”. In Grades 6-8-Volleyball
Unit- That involves “Game Play” that re-enforces previously learned skills, such as passing, serving, and defending. Game
Play- for grades 3-8 consists of an A group, and a B group. The A group is a more experienced and more competitive students
for this particular sport. The B group is a less experienced and less competitive group for this particular sport. The goal is for
students to participate in an environment that matches their abilities. ~ Mr. Morgan
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Mrs. Theresa Rooney
Mrs. Rooney has been teaching at QofH for 4 years. She loves the family environment at Queen of Heaven School,
especially when we celebrate happy occasions, pray every day, and how the community comes together when
someone is in need. Mrs. Rooney enjoys teaching her first grade students writing. In her spare time, Mrs.
Rooney is learning to sew and her main hobby is chasing after her foster child who turned a year this past summer. Did you know that Mrs.Scheiber was Mrs. Rooney’s 3rd
grade teacher in elementary school (Miss Clancy)?
TEACHERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Mrs. Lauren White
This is Mrs. White’s first year teaching at Queen of Heaven School. She loves the caring faculty,
students, and parents here at the Q. She enjoys teaching her 4th grade students Reading,
Science, and Religion, especially literature circles. In her spare time, Mrs. White enjoys photography,
baking/cooking, and blogging. Fun fact: Mrs. White always knew she wanted to be a teacher
and is still in contact with several of her elementary school teachers!
Mrs. Lynn Miller
Mrs. Miller has been teaching at Queen of Heaven School for 18 years. Her favorite thing about QofH is the students. She enjoys teaching her Pre-K students reading, science, math, and writing. As a teacher she loves seeing students
figure things out, especially the “I can!” and “I did it” moments. Outside of school, Mrs. Miller enjoys reading,
sewing, gardening, painting, hiking, and cooking. Did you know that Mrs. Miller can talk like Yoda?
Mrs. Donna Biggie
Mrs. Biggie has been teaching at Queen of Heaven for 26 years. She loves that QofH is a family! Mrs. Biggie teaches Spanish and Religion. In Spanish class, she enjoys teaching the students about the celebration of El Dia de Los Muertos. In Religion class, she is most thankful to share her faith with
her students. Outside of school, Mrs. Biggie likes to read, travel, and drive 4-wheelers! She especially enjoys spending time with my grandsons, Kayden
and Nathan.