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ISTEP+ Part 2 April 18 – May 4 Westside Catholic School will be administering the Multiple Choice portion of ISTEP online April 18 – May 2. This portion consists of 2 Mathematics sections, 3 English/Language Arts sections. Grades 4 and 6 will have a 2 Science portions and grades 5 and 7 will have 2 Social Studies portions. A healthy snack is being provided by our P.T.O. to help them refuel and do their best. Parents can assist their children by making sure so they are physically and mentally ready to take the tests on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (as a make-up day for Jr. High). Here is how you can help: Make sure your child goes to bed early and has at least 8 hours of rest prior to each testing day. Make sure your child has a good breakfast before coming to school. Make sure your child is on time for school, if not a little earlier than usual. Your child’s attendance is always important, but it is pertinent on these testing days. Spring Sports and Academic Teams Banquet Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 3, for the Spring Sports and Academic Teams Banquet, 6:30 p.m. at St. Agnes. Teams being recognized include: Basketball, Wrestling, Archery, Track and Math Bowl. Mater Dei Art Camp MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Looking for something highly creative and engaging for your K-8 th grader to do June 4 th– 7 th this summer? Come to the eighth annual Mater Dei Art Camp! This year the theme is Upcycle! We will create a variety of 2- dimensional and 3-dimensional artworks by reusing old or discarded materials to make beautiful art. There are three sessions: 9:00-11:00 am, 12:00-2:00 pm, and 3:00-5:00 pm. First child $65, two children $110, three $160. T-shirt and daily snacks included! Signup sheet coming soon! Questions? Contact Mrs. Wallace, art teacher at Mater Dei, or Mrs. Joffray, art teacher at Resurrection via email at [email protected] or [email protected] . Spring/Class Pictures Mark your calendars for Spring Pictures next week! Spring Pictures will take place on Monday, April 16 for all campuses, with an extra day on Tuesday, April 17 th at Sacred Heart Campus. Class Pictures will take place on March 23 rd for all campuses, with an additional day of March 24 th at Sacred Heart Campus. Edition 4.13.18 Paw Prints Westside Catholic School

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ISTEP+ Part 2 April 18 – May 4 Westside Catholic School will be administering the Multiple Choice portion of ISTEP online April 18 – May 2. This portion consists of 2 Mathematics sections, 3 English/Language Arts sections. Grades 4 and 6 will have a 2 Science portions and grades 5 and 7 will have 2 Social Studies portions. A healthy snack is being provided by our P.T.O. to help them refuel and do their best. Parents can assist their children by making sure so they are physically and mentally ready to take the tests on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (as a make-up day for Jr. High). Here is how you can help:

• Make sure your child goes to bed early and has at least 8 hours of rest prior to each testing day. • Make sure your child has a good breakfast before coming to school. • Make sure your child is on time for school, if not a little earlier than usual. • Your child’s attendance is always important, but it is pertinent on these testing days.

Spring Sports and Academic Teams Banquet Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 3, for the Spring Sports and Academic Teams Banquet, 6:30 p.m. at St. Agnes. Teams being recognized include: Basketball, Wrestling, Archery, Track and Math Bowl. Mater Dei Art Camp

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Looking for something highly creative and engaging for your K-8th grader to do June 4th– 7th this summer? Come to the eighth annual Mater Dei Art Camp! This year the theme is Upcycle! We will create a variety of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional artworks by reusing old or discarded materials to make beautiful art.

There are three sessions: 9:00-11:00 am, 12:00-2:00 pm, and 3:00-5:00 pm. First child $65, two children $110, three $160. T-shirt and daily snacks included! Signup sheet coming soon! Questions? Contact Mrs. Wallace, art teacher at Mater Dei, or Mrs. Joffray, art teacher at Resurrection via email at [email protected] or [email protected]. Spring/Class Pictures

Mark your calendars for Spring Pictures next week! Spring Pictures will take place on Monday, April 16 for all campuses, with an extra day on Tuesday, April 17th at Sacred Heart Campus. Class Pictures will take place on March 23rd for all campuses, with an additional day of March 24th at Sacred Heart Campus.

Edition 4.13.18 Paw Prints Westside Catholic School

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MEO IDOL “FUND AN ITEM” Recipient

Westside Catholic School was the proud recipient of this year's MEO Tri-State IDOL "Fund an Item!" By partnering with Marian Educational Outreach, we will continue to make it possible for students who learn differently to be able to be successful at our school and open up this opportunity to additional students across the west side of Evansville, while receiving a Catholic education. Special thanks to Marian Educational Outreach for all of their hard work in making this opportunity available for our school!

Ethan Stolz – Geography Bee

Congratulations to 7th grader Ethan Stolz. He was one of 100 students from Indiana to qualify for and participate in the Indiana National Geographic Bee held today at IUPUI in Indianapolis. We are so proud of you!

Daddy/Daughter Dance

Special thanks to the Westside Catholic PTO and St. Boniface Parish for sponsoring the second annual “Daddy/ Daughter Dance” on Saturday, April 7, 2018. We greatly appreciate all they do for our school!

8th Grade Play

The eighth graders did a fabulous job on Thursday at their annual play ““That’ll Learn Ya!” Special thanks to Miss Sarah Kelley, teachers, parents, and the many volunteers who helped make this event possible!

Pictured Above: WCS Teachers pictured with Fr. John and Bev Williamson, Marian Educational Outreach Director

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Looking Ahead

Do you have news to share, parent information, sports information, or a shout out for outstanding achievements? If so, please submit your information to Danielle Carter by noon on Wednesdays.

April 16 Spring Pictures @ All Campuses 17 Spring Pictures @ SHC 18 4th Grade Field Trip to New Harmony 20 7th/8th Grade Field Trip to Ferdinand, IN

SCHOOL WILL BE IN SESSION 21 7/8 Dance @ Corpus Christi 23 Class Pictures @ All Campuses 24 Class Pictures @ SHC 25 1st Grade Field Trip to Azzip Pizza 27 Rosary @ SBC, SAC

2:30pm 1st Communion Retreat @ SBC 29 Kindergarten and Fourth Grade Return

Chalice at 10:00 Mass

May 1 May Crowning @ SBC

8th grade class picture 2 8:30 7th Grade Field Trip to Audubon State Park 3 6:30 Spring Sports Banquet @ SAC 6 1st Communion at 10:00 Mass @ SBC

9 4th/5th Field Trip to Vincennes 6:00 School Board @ SAC

10 May Crowning @ SAC 10-12 Archery Nationals in Louisville

11 RMH - Kindergarten 17 2nd grade Kindness Field Trip 18 8th grade Holiday World Trip

22 Honor’s Day @ SBC – 10am Award’s Day @ SAC – 12pm

6:00 8th Grade Graduation @ SBC 23 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL @ SAC

- Candle Mass – 8:00am - Talent Show - 9:15am

- End of year Celebration – Immediately Following Talent Show

Follow WCS on Social Media!

Facebook: Westside Catholic School Evansville Instagram/Twitter: @wcsbobcats

Snapchat: @wcsbobcatpride

Mission Statement Westside Catholic is dedicated to instilling the Catholic Tradition as its first priority. The community of the Westside Catholic School

system assists learners to develop academically, socially, morally, spiritually and physically in a safe and caring environment. Thus, all are empowered to perform effectively as citizens in their communities.

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The Mater Dei High School science faculty will host “Wildcat Science 2018” for students in the current 4th, 5th & 6th grades. Each day of the two morning camp will allow students to enjoy working in the physics, chemistry and biology labs with the Mater Dei faculty and volunteer high school students. Camp students will perform lab activities using many of the same concepts, techniques and equipment that our high school students use. Goals of the camp include allowing the students (1) to enjoy doing science, (2) to learn science concepts and (3) to meet new friends. Please join us!

For more information, contact Mr. Carl Voegel (camp organizer) at: [email protected]

Dates: May 23rd (Wed) and 24th (Thurs) (ATTEND 1 DAY or BOTH)

Grades: 4, 5 and 6 (during the 2017 – 2018 school year)*****

Times: 8:45 – 11:30 A.M. (each day) Location: Mater Dei High School

Cost: $ 40. 00 (Checks made out to: Mater Dei High School) (Please do not add this fee to another camp fee because it

is a mess to sort out. Thank you!) ($ 20. 00 if attending only 1 day)

Presenters: Mater Dei Science Faculty assisted by Mater Dei science student volunteers

............................................................(CLIP AND MAIL)........................................................................

Please mail the bottom of this form (parents need to fill in front and back) along with the payment to:

Mater Dei Science Camp, 1300 Harmony Way, Evansville, IN. 47720

My son/daughter will attend (circle one): both days Wednesday only Thursday only

(PLEASE MAKE PHONE NUMBERS VERY CLEAR) To assist us, complete the following emergency information (both sides)

Student name: ______________________ Address: ________________________________

Current (2016-2017) grade: _______ School: ___________________

Health Insurance Company: ____________________________ Policy #:__________________________

Physician: ___________________ Phone: ____________ Hospital preference: ___________________

Medical concerns (allergies, medications, etc.) and/or considerations such as Epi-pen or inhaler requirements? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of Father(Step-father): ________________________ Cell # _________________e-mail: _________________

Name of Mother(Step-mother): ________________________ Cell # _________________e-mail:_________________

Any additional emergency information needed:_______________________________________________________

Mater Dei Summer Science (current 4th, 5th & 6th grade students)

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Mater Dei’s staff is committed to meeting the needs of all students, in so far as possible. There are some conditions, however, for which the school cannot provide the necessary resources. Please e-mail Mr. Voegel if special circumstances exist.

In case of accident or serious illness, I request the school to contact me. If I cannot be reached, I hereby authorize the school to make whatever arrangements the circumstances allow. It is understood and agreed that Mater Dei, the faculty, nor the Diocese is the insurer of my child’s health and safety while at Mater Dei High School. It is my obligation to provide insurance for my son/daughter. If my child needs emergency medical care, and neither parent nor non-parent emergency contact can be contacted, consent is granted for such emergency treatment considered necessary by the attending physician.

Father/Guardian’s signature: ___________________________ Date ___________

Mother/Guardian’s signature: __________________________ Date ___________

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YMCA MISSION To put Christian principles into practice through programs

that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT At the Tri-County YMCA, we not only provide a wide variety of

fun, friends, and adventure for your child, we focus on the

5 Core Values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility, and

Faith. We incorporate these values into every camp day.

JOIN THE Y The Y is a non-profit community organization dedicated to

enriching the lives of all. We do not discriminate on the basis

of race, creed, age, sex, gender, or the inability to pay.

*Household Membership for the Summer

Joining Fee: $60.00

3 Month Fee: $135.00

Total: $195.00

*Single Household Membership for the Summer

Joining Fee: $30.00

3 Month Fee: $105.00

Total: $135.00

Become a YMCA Member today!

Tri-County YMCA

131 E. 16th Street

Ferdinand, IN 47532

812-367-2323 www.tricountyymca.org

Summer Day Camp 2018

BEST SUMMER EVER

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SUMMER CAMP ACTIVITIES

The days are fun-filled with arts and crafts, high-energy games, group

activities, field trips, friendships, and more!

Camp A.C.E.: K - 1st Grade

Camp H.E.A.R.T.: 2nd - 3rd Grade

Camp S.T.A.R.: 4th – 6th Grade

**Camp Groups are based on the 2018-2019 School Year

Camp Dates/Themes:

Week #1 (May 28 – June 1) Summer of Endless Fun

Week #2 (June 4 – June 8) Amazing Animals Week

Week #3 (June 11 – June 15) Y Camp Throwdown

Week #4 (June 18 – June 22) Around the World in 5 Days

Week #5 (June 25 – June 29) Imagination Creation Station

Week #6 (July 2 – July 6) Discover America

Week #7 (July 9 – July 13) Games! Games! Games!

Week #8 (July 16 – July 20) Water Mania Week

Week #9 (July 23 – July 27) Celebration Week

Week #10 (July 30 - August 3) Movin’ & Groovin’ Week

Week #11 (August 6 – August 8) Camp’s Final Fling

Field Trips:

We will be taking field trips each week. The field trip location and time

will be listed on the weekly schedule. The cost of the field trip is

included in the camp price.

Ferdinand Camp: Tuesdays Jasper Camp: Wednesdays

Tell City Camp: Thursdays

For Additional Camp

Information:

Contact: Christine Kleaving

[email protected]

Tri-County YMCA: 812-367-2323

Visit: www.tricountyymca.org

SUMMER CAMP DETAILS

Ferdinand Location: Tri-County YMCA

Days: Monday – Friday

Dates: May 29th – August 8th (No camp on July 4th)

Time: 6:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. (ET)

Jasper Location: Cabby O’Neill Gym

Days: Monday – Friday

Dates: May 30th – August 8th (No camp on July 4th)

Time: 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (ET)

Tell City Location: Tell City Jr./Sr. High School

Days: Monday - Friday

Dates: May 29th – July 27th (No camp on July 4th)

Time: 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (CT)

Camp Prices:

With the generous support of local donors during our Annual Campaign,

the Tri-County YMCA is able to provide a pricing structure based on

financial need. This structure will follow the free/reduced school lunch

program at school.

YMCA Members:

Regular Lunch at School: $18.00 a day

*For siblings, the daily cost is $18.00 for the first child, $16.00 for the

second child, and $14.00 for the third child.

Reduced Lunch at School: $15.00 a day per child

Free Lunch at School: $8.00 a day per child

In order to receive the member rate for Summer Camp, the child(ren)

must be included on the family/household membership.

Program Participants:

Regular Lunch at School: $22.00 a day

*For siblings, the daily cost is $22.00 for the first child, $20.00 for the

second child, and $18.00 for the third child.

Reduced Lunch at School: $16.00 a day per child

Free Lunch at School: $9.00 a day per child

Registration Fee: This fee is used to help cover the cost of supplies and

field trips. It is required at the time of sign-up to register for camp.

Regular Lunch at School: The cost for one child is $40.00. If registering

siblings, the cost is $70.00 for the family.

Reduced Lunch at School: The cost for one child is $25.00. If registering

siblings, the cost is $35.00 for the family.

Free Lunch at School: The cost for one child is $15.00. If registering

siblings, the cost is $20.00 for the family.

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© 2018 Resources for Educators, a division of CCH Incorporated This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

April 2018Food and Fitness for a Healthy Child

Every April 22, we cele-brate Earth Day—a time to focus on the planet’s health. Get your young-ster involved, and encour-age her to focus on her own health, too, with these eco-friendly activities.

Enjoy a waste-free mealCan your family eat an

entire meal without wasting any food? One idea is to cut food into smaller pieces before family members serve them-selves. For example, set out platters of grilled chicken strips, baked potato halves, and apple slices. Encourage everyone to take only what they think they will eat.

Throw a leftovers “party”With your youngster, look through

your refrigerator, and make a list of left-overs or other items that need to be eaten soon. Then, she could use her list to cre-ate a menu for a meal of leftovers. For instance, she might suggest a casserole with leftover rice and veggies or banana

Better sports snacksWhether it’s your turn to

provide team snacks or your child is picking out his own post-practice snack, help him choose something nutritious. Browse the pro-duce aisle for fresh fruit like oranges or grapes. Or look for a winning com-bination of protein and complex car-bohydrates, such as string cheese with whole-wheat crackers.

Dance awayHip-hop, tap, ballet…dancing strengthens muscles, improves flexi-

bility, and gives your youngster’s heart and lungs a workout. Put on music, and invite her to dance with you

or with friends. Is there a style she especially enjoys? Consider signing her up for low-cost classes through your parks and recreation department.

Asparagus is in season, which means it’s at its

height of flavor and low point in price. To cook, break off the tough ends, and toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Roast on a baking sheet at 400° for 10 minutes, top with Parme-san cheese, and cook 5 minutes more.

Just for funMom: Eat your spinach. It’ll put color in your cheeks.

Jack: But I don’t want green cheeks!

Easy-on-your-wallet protein

Earth Day food and fun

pudding made with overripe bananas for dessert.

Join a cleanupParticipate in a neighborhood or park

cleanup, and enjoy a picnic afterward. Get trash bags and gloves for picking up litter. Let your child help you pack nutritious foods, such as turkey wraps and fruit salad, in reusable containers. After you’ve worked up a sweat cleaning up the trash, wash your hands, and eat together.

Protein is the building block of your child’s bones and mus-cles. By choosing meatless protein more often, you’ll save money and keep the choices healthy. Consider these ideas.

● Eggs, cheese, and milk. Combine these three protein-rich ingredients for a simple meatless dinner. You could make scrambled egg burritos, omelets, or even a quiche in a store-bought crust. Note: Try to use nonfat milk and low-fat cheese.

● Beans and legumes. Plant proteins like these are low in fat and cholesterol. Stretch your protein budget by mixing 1 can black beans (drained, rinsed) with 1 lb. lean ground beef or turkey for burgers or meatloaf. Or toss whole-grain noodles with peas or white beans instead of sausage.

Catholic Schools, Diocese of Evansville

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Nutrition NuggetsNutrition Nuggets April 2018 • Page 2

To provide busy parents with practical ways to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity for their children.

Resources for Educators, a division of CCH Incorporated

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O U R P U R P O S EO U R P U R P O S E

Making takeout more nutritious Q: On busy days, buying takeout often seems like our only choice for dinner. How can I make it healthier? 

A: Together, collect or print out menus from places that offer nutritious items. Then, help your child circle or highlight the healthiest choices. On a pizza menu, she might circle thin crust and toppings like spinach and pineapple. For a sub shop, she could highlight whole-wheat bread, lean turkey, and lettuce. That way, she’ll see at a glance what to order when you’re in a rush.

Better yet, plan ahead when possible so you won’t need takeout. Have easy-to-cook items on hand like frozen vegetables, instant brown rice, or turkey meatballs. Or make a double batch of soup or a casserole on the weekend, and freeze half to defrost on a busy weeknight.

Join the (fi t) club! Starting a neighborhood fitness club

can motivate your youngster to stay active with friends. Here’s how.

Organize. Let your child invite friends over for a planning meeting. Encourage them to start by coming up with a fun name for their club like “Kids on the Move” or “The Fit Crew.”

Brainstorm. They could think up fun activities, such as playing softball or kickball in their back-yards, hosting activity “classes” in their homes, or meeting at the neighborhood pool.

Plan. Suggest that they write a schedule that includes the time and place for each meet-ing, as well as who will lead the event. For instance, a mem-ber who has a bad-minton net might host a game. Or one who knows tai chi

may teach a class in the basement.

Tip: Point out that they’ll need parents’ approval to host a meeting at home or for an activity that requires adult supervi-sion, such as riding bikes or going to a playground.

Healthy homemade condiments Store-bought condi-

ments often come loaded with sugar and sodium. Try making these healthier versions with your child. (Note: Refrig-erate each condiment in a jar for at least 2 hours before serving, and keep for up to 2 weeks.)

Duck sauceCombine 3–4 cup each no-

sugar-added preserves (apri-cot or peach) and applesauce. Stir in 1–2 cup rice vinegar, 2 minced garlic cloves, 1 tsp. low-sodium soy sauce, 2 tsp. minced ginger, and 1 tsp. chili powder. Serve with chicken or fish.

Beanbag toss Here’s a backyard

game that’s almost as much fun to make as it is to play. Together, follow these simple steps to create your own beanbag-toss set, then aim, throw, and score!

Make it. Turn a large, shallow cardboard box upside down. Give your child a small round paper plate, and have him trace a circle about six inches from one edge of the box. Cut out the circle. Then, prop up the target end of the box on a phone book or a block of wood. Make six beanbags by filling old socks with dry beans and clos-ing them securely with rubber bands.

Play it. Give each person three bean-bags. Take turns tossing one beanbag at the board. A player earns three points if his bag goes through the hole and one point if it lands (and stays) on the board. The first to reach 21 points wins.

QQ && A

Honey mustardIn a small bowl, whisk together

1–4 cup Dijon mustard, 1–4 cup honey, and 1 tsp. lemon juice. Your youngster can dip in whole-wheat pretzel sticks or spread on a ham sandwich.

KetchupIn a blender, combine 8 oz. tomato

paste, 1–4 cup apple cider vinegar, 1 cup water, and 2 tbsp.

brown sugar. Add 1–2 tsp. each garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and all-spice. Blend on high 2–3 minutes. Use on turkey burgers or with sweet potato fries.

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Wildcat News For YOU!

April 2018

M a te r De i H i gh Sc h o ol 1 3 00 Ha rm o ny Wa y

E v a ns v i l l e , I N 47 72 0 w w w . m a t e rd e i w i ld c a t s . co m

( 8 1 2 ) 4 2 6 - 2 2 5 8

Upcoming Events

April 12, 13, 14

Spring Musical

How to Succeed in Business

Without Really Trying

7:00 p.m.

April 17-19

Cheerleading Tryouts

April 18

Middle School Band Concert

April 20

Dance Marathon for Riley

Middle School 4:30-6:30 p.m.

High School 7:00-11:00 p.m.

April 26 & 27

Music Dept. Stage Show

“One-Hit Wonders”

April 27 & 28

Archery Tournament at MD

Hopefully you enjoyed Spring Break. The March-

ing Wildcats spent their spring break at Walt Dis-

ney World. The band led one of the parades and

enjoyed visiting all of the parks. It was a great

trip!

We are at mid-term of the last quarter and there

are still many activities happening here at MD.

The Supermileage team will be competing in the

State competition April 8 & 9 in Indianapolis fol-

lowed by a trip to Sonoma, California for the Shell

Eco-Marathon April 19-22.

The MD Theatre Department will present the spring musical,

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Performances

will be April 12, 13, & 14. Curtain goes up at 7:00 p.m. each

night. Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults.

The Mater Dei Dance Marathon for Riley Children’s

Hospital is Friday, April 20. Last year’s event raised

over $32,000. The Middle School part of the Dance

Marathon is 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.

The spring rains have forced some changes in the sports schedules. However,

baseball, softball, track, boys golf and girls tennis are all in action now and prepar-

ing for conference and sectional competitions. The sectionals are at the end of May.

The lacrosse team is competing as a club sport. MD Archery will be hosting a

tournament April 27 & 28. Please continue to support our student athletes!

The music department has two events in April. The middle school

band concert will be Wednesday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the MDHS

auditorium. The 10th annual Stage Show will feature the band, choir

and dance cats. The show title is “One-Hit Wonders” with perform-

ances on April 26 & 27.

Cheerleader tryouts will be Tuesday, April 17 at 5:30, Wednesday, April 18 at

5:30 and Thursday, April 19 at 5:00. Must be present at all three sessions. Email

Ladonna Turpin at [email protected] with any questions.

Your student ambassadors will be visiting your school on April 10, April 17 and

May 2. They have enjoyed having lunch with all the different classes. We will

miss this group of seniors.

If you have any questions regarding enrollment, freshman courses or tuition assis-

tance please feel free to contact Lou Ann Gilbert in the Main Office at Mater Dei

(812) 426-2258 ext. 322.

We look forward to seeing you at all of our spring events as the school year winds

down. Information regarding summer camps will be in the May newsletter.

From your friends at Mater Dei -

Lou Ann Gilbert

Enrollment Manager

[email protected]

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Tri-County YMCA Summer Day Camp Registration Form

2018

PLEASE INDICATE CAMP SITE ATTENDING: Ferdinand ______ Jasper ______ Tell City ______

PLEASE CHECK IF THE CHILD IS A: ____ YMCA Household Membership OR ____ Program Participant

CHILD 1:

First ________________ Last ________________

Birthdate ___/___/___ Age ______

2018-2019 Grade ________ Gender ________

School ___________________________________

Special Conditions/Needs/Medications _____________

________________________________________

Allergies _________________________________

________________________________________

Camp Group:

_____ Camp A.C.E. (Grades K-1)

_____ Camp H.E.A.R.T. (Grades 2-3)

_____ Camp S.T.A.R. (Grades 4-6)

*Based on the child’s 2018-2019 school-year*

Register by May 11th and receive a Camp T-Shirt! T-Shirt Size:

___ Y. Small ___ Y. Medium ___ Y. Large ___ Ad. Small ___ Ad. Medium ___ Ad. Large

Parent/Guardian Information

1. Parent Name ______________________________

Relationship __________________ D.O.B. ___/___/___

Address _________________________

City _______________ State ______ Zip _______

Primary Phone ___________________

Alternate Phone __________________

Place of Employment ____________________________

Email Address _________________________________

2. Parent Name ______________________________

Relationship __________________ D.O.B. ___/___/___

Address _________________________

City _______________ State ______ Zip _______

Primary Phone ___________________

Alternate Phone __________________

Place of Employment ____________________________

Email Address _________________________________

Child Pick-up Information Parent/guardian(s) listed at the left are authorized to pick up child(ren), unless otherwise noted. You may also authorize the people named below

to pick up your child(ren). For your child’s safety, he/she will be

released ONLY to those listed on this page. Changes to this list must be

made in writing and may only be done by the parent or legal guardian.

1. Name ________________________________________

Address __________________________

Phone Number _____________________

Relationship _______________________

2. Name ________________________________________

Address __________________________

Phone Number _____________________

Relationship _______________________

3. Name ________________________________________

Address __________________________

Phone Number _____________________

Relationship _______________________

CHILD 2:

First ________________ Last ________________

Birthdate ___/___/___ Age ______

2018-2019 Grade ________ Gender ________

School ___________________________________

Special Conditions/Needs/Medications _____________

________________________________________

Allergies _________________________________

________________________________________

Camp Group:

_____ Camp A.C.E. (Grades K-1)

_____ Camp H.E.A.R.T. (Grades 2-3)

_____ Camp S.T.A.R. (Grades 4-6)

*Based on the child’s 2018-2019 school-year*

Register by May 11th and receive a Camp T-Shirt! T-Shirt Size:

___ Y. Small ___ Y. Medium ___ Y. Large ___ Ad. Small ___ Ad. Medium ___ Ad. Large

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TALENT RELEASE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEOTAPE, AND AUDIO PRODUCTIONS

I hereby release the Tri-County YMCA from any forms of remuneration involving the current or future use of photographs,

videotapes, or audio recordings for which I have performed. This statement is hereby acknowledged and agreed upon by me with

the full understanding that any photographs, video, or audio tapes will be freely used by the Tri-County YMCA for public display in

either printed or electronic material for the purpose of furthering the business of the Tri-County YMCA.

Signature: _______________________________ Date: _____________

FIELD TRIP RELEASE

My child(ren), ________________________________, has my permission to go on any scheduled trip under the auspices of the

YMCA program. I understand that these trips may include riding in a YMCA bus or a vehicle leased by the Tri-County YMCA. This

authorization is for the duration of the YMCA program years stated above.

Signature: _______________________________ Date: _____________

PAYMENT POLICY

Please read and initial the following:

______ I, ___________________________________, (parent(s) responsible for payment) hereby agree to accept full responsibility for all fees required for my child(ren) to attend the Tri-County YMCA Summer Camp program.

______ Payment is due the Friday of the week your child(ren) attends camp.

______ If the payment is not received within 7 calendar days, an invoice will be sent home to the parent(s) indicated above.

______ If the payment is not received within 14 calendar days, this will result in suspension from the program. A child can be reinstated after the payment is received and approved by the Program Director.

______ Parents arriving after 6:00 p.m. (6:30 p.m. at Ferdinand) to pick up their child(ren) will be charged a late fee of $1.00 per minute per child. This fee will automatically be charged to the account.

*Credit card payment is available upon request. Please contact the Program Director for the paperwork.

Signature: _______________________________ Date: _____________

SUMMER CAMP FEES

With the generous support of local donors during our Annual Campaign, the YMCA is able to provide a pricing structure based on

financial need. This structure will follow the free/reduced school lunch program. Please indicate which category applies to you:

Regular Lunch at School: ________ Reduced Lunch at School: _________ Free Lunch at School: ________

Registration Fee:

Regular Lunch at School: The cost for one child is $40.00. If registering siblings, the registration fee is $70.00 for the family.

Reduced Lunch at School: The cost for one child is $25.00. If registering siblings, the registration fee is $35.00 for the family.

Free Lunch at School: The cost for one child is $15.00. If registering siblings, the registration fee is $20.00 for the family.

Please visit our website for the list of daily prices.

I, _____________________, hereby give the Tri-County YMCA authorization to contact my child’s school to verify the type of

financial assistance I receive. I give permission to the school corporation to release the information to the Tri-County YMCA.

Signature: _______________________________ Date: _____________

Attendance: On average, how many days will your child(ren) be attending camp:

1-2 Days a Week ____ 3-4 Days a Week ____ 5 Days a Week ____ Field Trips Only ____ Sporadically ____

Comments: ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Please return completed registration form and registration fee to:

Tri-County YMCA Attn: Summer Day Camp 131 E. 16th Street Please contact Christine Kleaving Ferdinand, IN 47532 at [email protected] with any questions.

Staff Use:

_____ Entered in Trinexum

Amount Paid: ___________

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ENJOY A FUN, FAMILY EXPERIENCE

DASHDASH

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WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT VOLUNTEER! BE A COACH, BE A

COMMISSIONER, DONATE

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE - EJFL.ORG

REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN (OPEN JUNE 1

ST – JULY 15

TH)

NEW ONLINE PAYMENT OPTIONS

NEW PLAYER REGISTRATION DATES

PRACTICE LIKE A CHAMPION

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?

THERE IS A NEW PLAY ON THE FIELD

EJFL FANS!

YOU ASKED AND WE LISTENED!

STARTING IN 2018 SEASON WE WILL HAVE: THREE LEAGUES, NEW RULES AND REVISED WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS!

2ND & 3RD -- 4TH & 5TH -- 6TH & 7TH

TEACHING OUR KIDS FROM FIRST DOWN TO TOUCHDOWNS IN A SAFE, FAMILY ORIENTED, AGE APPROPRIATE ENVIRONMENT

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TRYOUTS

ATTENTION: 8TH GRADE GIRLS Cheer tryouts are quickly approaching. Do you have questions about Mater Dei Cheer? If so, please feel free to call, text or email me with any questions.

We provide 3 options for cheering at Mater Dei. 1) If you participate in a fall sport such as soccer or volleyball you are eligible to cheer only the basketball season. 2) If you participate in a spring activity such as swimming or the spring musical, you are eligible to cheer only the football season. 3) If you don’t do any other sports or activities you would cheer for both football and basketball.

We have a very enticing fundraiser which allows you to earn credit toward your fees for cheer camp, cheer camp attire or any other cheer related fees.

Even if you haven’t cheered in grade school and are interested in becoming a high school cheerleader I encourage you to attend our two workshops on April 17th and April 18th to see if cheering is something you would enjoy in high school.

Workshop - Tuesday, April 17 & Wednesday, April 18 from 5:30-7 P.M. Both sessions are mandatory for all girls wishing to tryout.

Mandatory Informational Meeting – Wednesday, April 18th 7:00 p.m. All girls and at least one parent from each family MUST attend meeting

Tryouts – Thursday, April 19 at 5:30 p.m. – Main Gym

For questions please contact LaDonna Turpin by calling or texting (812)499-9238 or E-mailing [email protected]

CHEERS!!