Monday, March 21, 2016

March Passion

Even though I have had my NCAA brackets busted, (thanks, Arkansas-Little Rock and Middle Tennessee State!) I still enjoyed watching basketball this weekend. I am always intrigued by how the hard work and preparation of a team during the regular season translates into results during the tournament.

Sticking with basketball and the theme of practice, I am reminded of current NBA star and former NCAA Tournament stand out at Davidson, Steph Curry. Playing for the Golden State Warriors, the reigning league MVP has one of the best shots in basketball. It didn't happen by accident. At 6' 3", Curry is not overly tall for an NBA player--Michael Jordan was 6' 6"--and he had to change his shooting style in high school to compete with taller players. He is also known by his coaches to be a relentless practice player coming up with innovative ways to keep himself engaged and competitive.

Finally, he has become a great shooter because he takes so many shots in practice--somewhere in the 1000's. He sets a goal to make a certain percentage and he keeps shooting until he reaches his goal. In one famous session, he made 77 three point shots in a row. By the end, he made 94 out of 100. Shooting for him is automatic. 

So why all this basketball talk? As we enter Holy Week, ending with Easter this Sunday, I think it is a good frame of reference for our students to think about leading a Catholic life. How often do we "practice" a Catholic response or reaction to what life presents to us? Steph Curry did not become a prolific shooter by practicing one hour a week. How can we expect to be prolific Catholics if the Mass is the only time we devote to God each week.

Being a good Catholic requires daily practice. One of the best ways we can practice is through prayer. I challenged the students this morning at assembly, and I challenge all of you to spend an extra five minutes this week in prayer. Holy Week is like March Madness for the Catholic Church and Easter is our championship game. Hopefully, by spending extra time in prayer, we can make our hearts ready for the Big Dance.








Monday, March 14, 2016

It's Hard to Say Goodbye...

We are blessed at CKS to have an experienced staff that supports our mission and loves to be here. That's why it's always hard to say goodbye when people move or retire.  At the end of this school year, we will wish a happy retirement to two CKS stalwarts: Mary Brown and Debbie Lopez.

Mrs. Brown has been teaching at CKS for over 20 years, starting in 1989. She has been anchoring 4th grade for the past 14 years. A published author, a lover of Florida history, a determined kickball player and a caring teacher, Mrs. Brown will be missed by her CKS family.




Ms. Lopez has been teaching at CKS for 31 years, starting in 1985. She moved our library from the days of card catalogues and filmstrips to ebooks and web subscriptions. She has orchestrated book fairs, box tops and mission collections. However, I will always remember her for being able to combine her knowledge of books and students to suggest "just the right book" for readers.



We look forward to recognizing these long time staff members and their impact on CKS in the coming months. 

Monday, March 7, 2016

I've Got That Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy...

This past Sunday was Laetare Sunday, or joyful Sunday. Although Lent is a season of penance and sacrifice, Laetare Sunday provides hope that the Lenten journey is drawing to a close and that with the end of Lent comes salvation, hence a reason for true joy!

We have several reasons to be joyful at CKS. Over the past few weeks, our students have done some amazing work:

Athletics





Our Girls Flag Football team concluded their season last week.  After a rocky start to the season, they regrouped and finished in 2nd place. Our Boys Varsity Basketball Team also concluded their season last week. They punctuated a dominant season with a 20 point win over Nativity for 1st place and back to back championships.



Academics
Over the last two weeks, our 8th grade students who applied to private high schools have been receiving their acceptance letters. Students must take entrance exams for schools like Jesuit, the Academy of the Holy Names, Tampa Catholic and the IB programs.  Not all of the notifications are in yet, but as of today, I am proud to announce great news from our students:
  • Four of our boys received Ignatian Scholarships from Jesuit: Bennett Andersen, Christopher Browy, Spencer Farfante, and Christopher Hill. This means they scored in the top 5% of the hundreds of applicants taking that exam. 
  • Three of our students were awarded Pope Francis Merit Scholarships from Tampa Catholic:  Brennen Gil, Christopher Hill and Parker Maddox.  These awards honor students scoring in the top 1-2% nationwide on the High School Placement test.  
  • The past several years have seen a rapid increase in interest for the IB high school programs.  We have also seen an increase in the number of our students applying to IB and are proud of the five CKS students who were accepted so far this year:  Bennett Andersen, Chris Browy, Brennen Gil, Parker Maddox and Brooke Rodriguez.
Faith
Each Friday during Lent the parish offers a meal followed by Stations of the Cross. Last Friday, 7th and 8th grade students on our Liturgy team performed Living Stations. This included narrations, commentary and a visual recreation of each step along Jesus' journey to the cross. The students made this 2000 year old journey real for our school students who watched them perform during the day and for our parish community who watched them later the same evening. It was a moving way to keep us going spiritually on our own Lenten journey. 


Service
One of the things I love most about being both the principal and a member of the parish community is that I get to keep tabs on our CKS alumni. We hope that our mission to inspire students to grow in the love of Christ, joy of Knowledge and spirit of Service allows students to be productive members of the community. This past weekend we saw that as numerous CKS alums participated in the Dance for Haiti. This fundraiser benefits our sister parish in Sainte-Suzanne, Haiti. It was organized by the group Teens for Haiti, whose co-presidents are CKS alums, Grace Casper and Emily Muscaro. Many of our school staff and parents volunteered their time to chaperone this 13.1 hour dance half-marathon. 


Speaking of alumni, CKS grad Carter Andersen (c/o 2014) was the recent JHS sophomore class winner of the St. Ignatius Gold Medal Essay contest.  You may recall that alum Joe Edgar won this honor last year at JHS.  Way to show your writing skills, Lions!
 
 
I am eager to share the other great things that our Lions will accomplish by the end of the year!

Monday, February 29, 2016

It's That Time of Year...

The weather is starting to warm up, flowers are beginning to bloom, and March Madness is starting soon. Is it spring? Not yet!  Spring doesn't officially start until March 20 this year, but it is reenrollment time!

A time-honored tradition where our current families renew their commitment to Catholic education and Christ the King Catholic School by registering their child(ren) and making a tuition deposit for the 2016-2017 school year. As the number of inquiries from prospective families indicate, CKS is the place to be for a great education.

We have new students taking admissions assessments in EVERY grade, including over 65 in EC4 and almost 30 in Kindergarten. Our greatest public relations asset is you -- our current families who are out in the community spreading the good word. When I ask parents on tours why they are interested in our school, I hear a variety of responses like, "our friends told us we had to be here" or "we know we want our son to go to Jesuit and they told us to start here." The most common thing I hear, however, is that families look at CKS because they have heard about our strong academics, our infusion of faith, and our sense of community. Thank you for being such great ambassadors of our school!

Registration for the 2016-2017 school year is now open, and it is critical that you complete your re-registration for your child(ren) by FridayMarch 11, 2016.   We are blessed to have more applications than space available in all of our grades.  Our current families have enrollment priority but in order to be courteous to the families who have applied and are anxiously awaiting enrollment decisions, we will begin offering places not filled to new students on March 14, 2016.

I thank God for the blessing of this ministry and the ability to work with all of you to help inspire our children to grow in the love of Christ, the joy of knowledge and the spirit of service. I look forward to our continued partnership.







Monday, February 22, 2016

Make a Sacrifice

 
Maybe you saw it on the news or have heard it clicking and clacking in the back of the church. It is the Lenten Wheel of Sacrifice! Fr. Len's idea, inspired by some college students he spoke with, has made its way to the halls of CKS--right outside my door. Monday through Wednesday I can hear students excitedly spinning the wheel (sometimes twice, but don't tell Fr. Len!) to see where the Holy Spirit guides their sacrifice. Listening to spin after spin after spin feels like my sacrifice!

It is worth it, though, to see the students get into making a sacrifice. Sacrifices include giving up sweets, no meat on Monday and Wednesday, in addition to Friday, reading a daily bible verse, or saying the rosary. Regardless of where the spinner lands, we need to remind our students why we make sacrifices during Lent... to bring us closer to God. 

So whether your sacrifice is to only drink water or sleep on the floor (like the student pictured below), remember to offer it to God and say a prayer that He opens your heart to His Love. 

 


 
4th grade #sacrificeselfie



Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Lowrey's Look at 2nd Grade...


On her most recent visit to 2nd grade, Mrs. Lowrey saw peer editing in progress.  She shared,
 
"Students in Mrs. Weather's 2nd grade language arts classes are having a great time learning the writing process - hands on!  They became peer editors using their Book Review assignment.  Way to work together to develop a great result!"
 


 
Stay tuned for another edition of Lowrey's Look coming soon as Mrs. Lowrey shares the exciting learning she sees taking place around CKS!

Monday, February 8, 2016

Tuition, Coming Attractions and Feeding Children Everywhere!

In lieu of my normal blog, I wanted to provide a copy of the presentation from last Thursday's PTC meeting for those of you who may not have been able to make it.  The presentation includes information about:

  • CKS School Advisory Board
  • CKS budget
  • Tuition increase for the 2016-2017 school year
  • Additions to CKS next year
PTC Presentation

Our parents also enjoyed a reception in the EC4 building, giving them a glimpse of the "before" as we move into a renovation of that building over the summer.  We are excited that there will be NO capital campaign for our summer building renovation. 

Thank you in advance for your donations to the Annual Fund this year.  Your generosity will help us equip our new STEM lab, Maker Space and Performing Arts Area for exciting collaboration and discovery for our students! 

I also want to give a shout out to our CKS community: students, faculty, staff and parent volunteers for Feeding Children Everywhere!  You can see more photos through the today's newsletter and on Facebook, but CKS Served with a Smile and provided over 30,000 meals to hungry children in Tampa and Haiti in the process!  Way to go, Lions!