Wednesday, January 30, 2013


Catholic Schools Week


January 30, 2013
We have survived Midterm Exam week (needing only one snow day!) and are now back into full swing in this new second semester! 

 
I do want to congratulate the Spanish Honor Society for their leadership in helping us to celebrate “Three Kings Day” here at Mercy!  They created a wonderful bulletin board that was displayed outside our cafeteria which reminded us of the gifts of the Magi as well as the gifts we each have to bring to each other.

 

CLASS OF 2017

On Thursday, January 17, we welcomed the parents of the Class of 2017 and were pleased to see so many familiar faces.  We had many parents in attendance for the meeting and one of the important hi-lights of the night was the revealing of the Class of 2017 skirt!

 
We also spoke of the Mercy High School policy, which began this year, of allowing students to use their digital devices in classes.  Many have begun to ask what we are recommending for students to use in their classes.  The following are some parameters for parents who are thinking of purchasing devices for their daughters to use here at Mercy:

 
It should be a device that can do the following things:

  • Have a browser and connect to the internet
  •  Ability to download or access e-books
  •  Ability to create documents
  •   Ability to access e-mail
  •   Have "One Note" (Microsoft) OR "Evernote" (Apple app) or some application which allows for note-taking
  •  Scheduler/calendar to keep track of assignments and activities

 

MARCH FOR LIFE

 On Friday, January 25, 18 Mercy High School students went with teacher Ms. Jean Pepitone to participate in the March for Life that was occurring in Washington, D.C.  They went as part of a delegation from St. Pius X Parish.  They met on Thursday evening at 11:00 p.m. at St. Pius X and after some ice breakers and prayer, traveled to Washington, DC in time for a morning Mass and then gathering on the Washington Mall!  What a great experience for these Mercy Women.

 

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

 On Monday, January 28 we began to celebrate Catholic Schools Week.  The theme for this week is:  “Catholic Schools Raise the Standards”. 

We started on Monday by announcing all the fundraising and collection service projects that were completed in the months of December and January.  We celebrated the service of our National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Helping Hands Helping Paws Club, and the school body in general as it supports Paula’s Place, an orphanage in Haiti, just to name a few of the many clubs that do service for others.

On Tuesday it was “Student Appreciation Day”.  Many of the teachers gave students a “Free Homework Pass” or shared cookies with their advisor groups. 

 
 
It was a great treat to see our Mercy Chamber Choir singing the National Anthem at UCONN vs. Villanova game on Tuesday, January 29 at the XL Center in Hartford. Our Mercy Women sounded incredible!
 
 

The rest of the week will include the making of rosary beads, and even Valentine’s Day cards by our art class students that will be shared with elderly shut-ins.  See picture of art students here!

Most especially I would like to thank our parents for choosing the gift of a Catholic education for their daughters.  It is a choice that comes with much sacrifice and I want you to know we are truly honored that you chose to entrust your daughter to us here at Mercy High School.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 Even though the weather has been cold, activities are heating up here at Mercy!

·         Parent-Teacher conferences will occur on Thursday, January 31st.  Teachers will be available to meet with parents beginning at 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.  This is a great opportunity to meet your daughter’s teachers and discuss her progress.

 
·         The first class of our SAT prep course will be on Saturday, February 2nd.  We are excited about being able to offer this opportunity for the young women here at Mercy. 


·         The National Honor Society is sponsoring a blood drive on Thursday, February 5.  They organized a great assembly to promote the event using a Jeopardy quiz show theme.  I think we all learned a good deal about the need for people to donate blood and I do believe our Mercy Women will step up to respond to that need.

·         Check out the many activities happening in February at our February calendar      February Calendar

Please note that there is a teacher in-service day for our NEASC accreditation process planned for February 25.

 
·         Our Mercy Basketball team is doing a wonderful job and ranked #5 in the state! Our Seniors will have their Senior NIght on Tuesday, February 7 at their last home game.  Congratulations ladies!
 
 

     Be Well!