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September 23rd, 2021

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September 16th, 2021

9/16/2021

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September 16, 2021


Dear STM Families,
 We are blessed at STM with such involved and dedicated families!  Our Home and School Association, Booster Club, Auction Committee, COVID Task Force, and School Advisory Board are key to helping our school thrive.  These groups appreciate your input and are often looking for your volunteerism to prepare for an activity, a fundraiser, a  project, or assistance to make improvements around our school.  Please let us know in the school office if you want to jump in (again) with the community of giving parents and family members. 
Our Booster Club is sponsoring the STM Football Raffle, and we need your help right now.  Currently, there are 1,500 tickets representing $30,000 of revenue for our school that HAVE NOT BEEN RETURNED.  If you plan to sell your unused tickets, that is AWESOME.  If they are just sitting on your dining room table or in a pile in the kitchen, we need you to bring those to the school office.  We have a waiting list of people who want more tickets to sell--but we have NO TICKETS TO HAND OUT.  Please get those back to us ASAP!
The Our School Advisory Board met last night and there are several highlights to share with you:
  1. You may have noticed that your child is bringing home a lot of copies of Math pages and worksheets.  The new Math textbook series has not been delivered yet to STM.  As with so many other goods and services in our world, there are many backordered materials and a hold-up in shipping, as well.  I will let you know when those books are delivered.  Our staff will probably have a celebration when they get here, too!
  2. The new Religion series textbooks (grades K-8), the Gospel Weekly newsletters, new Grammar textbooks (grades 3-8), most of the new Social Studies textbooks (grades K-8) have been delivered and are being used in our classrooms.
  3. Teachers and students are working together through these new resources in the classrooms.  Please be aware that this is a LOT of change for all involved and give grace to staff and children as we become accustomed to all of these wonderful opportunities for learning.
  4. Discussion of wearing masks v. gaiters inside our school was carried over from last week’s COVID Task Force meeting.  Research was completed and a decision was made to allow DOUBLE-PLY GAITERS in place of masks at STM.
  5. Security issues regarding the Gym Door during the school day and after hours were discussed.  A resolution was presented involving a new secure entry system for this area.  The board had positive feedback about this and shared concerns about other doorways and entrances around the school, as well.  After the Gym Door is updated with this new system, a decision will be made about extending this ‘fix’ for the other doorways, as well.
We truly appreciate the input and leadership from all of our Parent Groups.  Don’t hesitate to consider your own involvement with all of the great things happening at STM.  Two current opportunities are included in the information below.
Peace and Blessings,
Linda Crosthwait, STM Principal


STM SCHOOL UPCOMING EVENTS:
Sept. 27-Oct. 5
Scholastic Book Fair

Thursday, Sept. 30
COVID Task Force Meeting

Saturday, Oct. 16
Fall Fling--An Outdoor Market

Saturday, Nov. 13 
Booster Club Pickleball Tournament at Blue Hills Country Club


KINDERGARTEN & NEW FAMILIES:
The STM community is SO GLAD that you have joined our school family!  We hope you’ve enjoyed your welcome sign!  Please don’t forget to return them to school so we can carry on the tradition.  They can be dropped in the front of school or near the playground area at pick-up.
CALLING ALL ROOM PARENTS FOR THE 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR!
What are Room Parents responsible for? 
  • A room parent is a parent or guardian that is responsible for helping coordinate two class parties, St. Nicholas (December 6, 2021) and St. Valentine (February 14, 2022). Parties begin at 2 p.m.  You will be responsible for arranging activities, party favors and treats for the entire class. Please check with the teacher for any student allergies. Room parents will be reimbursed up to $30 per class, once receipts have been submitted to the Home & School Treasurer (theresa.seck@Garmin.com). 
  • Room Parents will work together as a GRADE to collect and create a basket for the school auction. 
  • Room Parents will act as a liaison between the teacher and class families for teacher support or supplies. 
  • Classroom parties will be held in person this year, it is mandatory that all volunteers are Virtus trained (www.virtusonline.org) 
  • 3rd Grade Volunteers will assist with Reconciliation and First Communion receptions. Three volunteers for each classroom, PK-8th.
 If you have any questions or would like to volunteer for your child’s class, please send your request along with the GRADE and TEACHERS NAME to jpizzichino@gmail.com .
DRESS CODE ISSUES:
We are having some issues with STM Dress Code adherence.  Please review the uniform requirements in the attached STM Student Handbook on p. 37. Here are a few of the most common infractions:
  • Students need a belt when wearing pants with belt loops 
  • Students need to have shirts tucked in neatly 
  • Students are not allowed to wear clothing that is not part of the STM uniform. This includes sweaters, sweatshirts and jackets. Winter coats are the exception.
  • Shirts:
    • Girls in grades K-3:  Cotton or knit tailored straight sleeved solid white or red shirt with collar OR turtleneck.  Must be tucked in neatly.
    • Girls in grades 4-8:  Cotton or knit tailored straight sleeved solid white, red, or navy shirt OR turtleneck.  Must be tucked in neatly.
    • Boys in grades K-8:  Tailored white or red shirt with collar. Can be knit or oxford. Shirts are to be tucked in while on school premises.  


WE ARE ALREADY RUNNING OUT OF MASKS AND PLASTICWARE!
Please make sure your child arrives at school with a mask or gaiter AND an extra for just-in-case incidents throughout the day.  We have TOO MANY students showing up without appropriate face coverings and are expecting one from the nurse or office on a daily basis.
Also, please send the appropriate fork or spoon with your child to eat his/her lunch.  Applesauce, pudding, noodles in a thermos, and jello are really difficult for them to eat without appropriate plasticware.  A napkin in the lunch box every day is a great idea, too. 


BOOK FAIR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Our school will be hosting a Scholastic Book Fair Monday, 9/27 - Friday, 10/1 in the STM school library. The return of the Book Fair will be a familiar and welcome celebration. Volunteers are crucial to the success of this event. If you’re available to help us with our upcoming Book Fair, please visit https://volunteer.scholastic.com/#/signup/A27kL1FCy to sign up today. The link includes available time slots for daytime and after school opportunities. 
Service hours are available for middle school students to help assist with fair set up on 9/24 immediately after school and tear down on 10/1 at 4:15pm. See sign up link for more details.  
Thank you for considering becoming a volunteer! Any questions? Contact Courtney Fahey at crfahey@me.com or 816-729-3056. It's not too late to shadow the Book Fair Chair position for Home & School. Please reach out today if interested in leading the next fair.     
8TH GRADE GATHERING PARTY INFORMATION:
Dear 8th Grade Parents-
Please join us on Saturday, September 18th starting at 6:30 at the home of Bill, Colleen & Joe Teasdale for the 8th grade Gathering Party. Students are invited to attend for a Hawaiian themed night of fun and community. See flyer for more details. Please RSVP by returning the attached form to school or by reaching out to one of the hosts. 
See you then,
Colleen & Bill Teasdale
Jami & Mike Pizzichino
Tricia & Todd McCullough
Angela & Chris Sweeny
Courtney & Andrew Fahey 
DON’T MISS OUT!  GATHERING PARTY INFO: 
Gathering parties are a way for our school to raise money or receive auction items for the annual STM Auction on Feb. 5.  This year's parties that are already booked are listed below.  Invites will be sent home in backpacks closer to your child’s grade level event. 
9/18- 8th
9/24- 3rd
10/2 - 2nd & 4th
10/9 - Preschool & Kindergarten
10/30 - 5th & 7th
STUDENTS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT STM GUATEMALAN PROJECT:
This Week at St. Thomas More we will be celebrating Guatemala Sunday.  We hope you will join us. 
Our school is partnering with the Guatemala Action Group of STM this week and I am excited to share with  you more information about this mission.
 During the height of the pandemic our friends in Guatemala started hanging white flags out of the homes in hope that someone would share food with them as they were desperate!  This year our school children will be creating white flags to symbolize the need.  These flags created by the children can be found in the narthex and at the foot of the altar next weekend.
 Covid-19 has seriously impacted our brothers and sisters in Guatemala due to the lack of vaccines, a poor public health care system, and expensive private health care.  Additionally, many people cannot find work and the price of essential supplies has increased.  Families hang white flags outside their mud huts to let others know they are completely out of food.
Additionally, the trips, lead by the Guatemala Action Group have been canceled for two years now which has severely impacted the income for the Sisters in the Convent, interpreters, masons, local bus drivers, and the orphanage for physically and mentally handicapped children. 
But St. Thomas More has brought hope to our Guatemalan sister community.  In the last year, we have financially supported them through:
  • Stipends for the Sisters in the Convent - $45,945
  • Over 1,000 food bag deliveries to families desperate for food - $6785
  • Masons’ expenses to build over 100 stoves, pig pens and chicken coops - $2625
  • Monthly supplies of food, medicine, and diapers for the orphanage for physically and mentally handicapped children - $1515
  • Financial support of the Women’s Program classes in reading, writing, and job skills; additionally, nine sewing machines were donated for sewing classes - $14,750
 Take a moment to review the updated video found on the STM website: stmkc.com/growing-in-faith/faith-in-action/Guatemala.  Our brothers and sisters in Guatemala need our help now more than ever.  We hope you will join us at mass and see all the flags your children have made.
 Please consider a donation to support our efforts to meet some of their basic needs. Your check, Guatemala written in the memo line, may be brought to Mass this weekend or to the parish office.   You can also donate online at https://stmkc.com/growing-in-faith/faith-in-action/guatemala-2/


COVID-RELATED INFORMATION:
STM COVID DASHBOARD:          Week ending 9/2/21  Week ending 9/9/21  Week ending 9/9/21
Students in quarantine
                                   16                                    8                                     2
Staff members in quarantine
                           0                                    0                                     0
Students in isolation
                                          8                                    7                                     0
Staff members in isolation
                               0                                    0                                      1
Percentage of attendance
                             97%                               92%                                 95%

Total # of Student COVID cases this school year:  15  
Total # of Staff cases this school year:  1   
If your child has tested positive for COVID, and STM was not notified, please email Health@stmcyclones.org with the date of the positive test.    
We appreciate you partnering with us on school days to verify that every child is fever-free and not experiencing:   
  • New cough   
  • Difficult breathing   
  • Loss of taste/smell   
  • Fever (equal to or greater than 100 degrees) or chills   
  • Sore throat   
  • Congestion/runny nose   
  • Headache   
  • Muscle or body aches   
  • Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea   
If your child has any of these symptoms, they should not attend school. Notify the STM Health Room of any symptoms or exposure to COVID-19 by calling 816-942-5581 or email health@stmcyclones.org 
EARN CASH FOR STM!
Please take a look at the attached flyer about all of the ways you can earn cash for STM with Box Tops for Education!  You can take a photo of your receipt to submit, scan your online grocery order info, or manually cut out the little Box Tops for Education coupons on your purchases.  Every little bit helps!  Please see the attached flyer for all of the details!




JOB OPENING AT STM:  
Position:  Substitute Teacher 
St. Thomas More Catholic School, an early childhood and K-8 Christ-centered learning community in the South Kansas City area, is accepting applications for substitute teachers.  
Responsibilities:
The substitute teacher will fulfill the mission of the Catholic Church by employing lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher to guide and evaluate the learning process of students within the framework of St. Thomas More’s School’s philosophy, organization and curriculum. 
Qualifications:
Ideal candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree or at least 60 credit hours (preferred), or high school diploma with completion of DESE state approved 20-hour online training course.  All candidates will complete a background screening and register for and complete the Protecting God’s Children training program for adults.
 Please go to the ‘Job Openings’ link on the diocesan website to apply:  https://kcsjcatholic.org/start/job-openings/ 




The month of September is dedicated to Mother Mary, Our Lady of Sorrows.  Please consider sharing this prayer with you family in her honor:


O Lord Jesus Christ, God and Man, grant, we beseech Thee, 
that Thy dear Mother Mary, 
whose soul the sword pierced in the hour of Thy Passion, 
may intercede for us, now, and in the hour of our death, 
through Thine own merits, O Saviour of the world, 
Who with the Father and the Holy Spirit livest and reignest, God, 
world without end. 
Amen.
Peace and Blessings,
Linda Crosthwait, STM Principal




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September 9, 2021

9/9/2021

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September 9, 2021

Dear STM Families,

 There is a calm and a comfort level that has settled over our school this week.  Even with a 3-day weekend for Labor Day, students and staff are becoming more comfortable and familiar with each other and the routine of our school year.
 I am amazed at the relationships that have developed between our teachers and your children.  So many smiles, high-fives, fist bumps, and giggles are exchanged in greetings at the beginning of each day!  Regular classroom procedures are in place and classroom conversations and learning are evident as I walk through the school during the day.  By 3:20, students are excited to leave, but also anxious to return for more of the same learning adventures the next day.
 Please know how blessed our STM staff feels to be able to work with your most precious children each day.  Everyday truly is a GRRREAT day to be a Cyclone! 
 Peace and Blessings,
Linda Crosthwait, STM Principal


STM SCHOOL UPCOMING EVENTS:
TOMORROW, Friday, Sept. 10
STM RED FRIDAY for KC Chiefs Opening Day!  Students may wear jeans, Spirit Wear bottoms, or uniform bottoms with a red shirt or a Chiefs shirt!!  Go Chiefs!!

Tuesday, Sept. 7-Tuesday, Sept. 14
KCSJ Diocesan Fall Benchmark Assessments for grades 3-8 in Math, Reading & Science

Tuesday, Sept. 14
Student Photo Day with Scholastic Photography (individual pictures) & Dress-Up Day

Wednesday, Sept. 15
School Advisory Board Meeting

Sept. 27-Oct. 5
Scholastic Book Fair

Thursday, Sept. 30
COVID Task Force Meeting

Saturday, Oct. 16
Fall Fling   
RED FRIDAY CHIEFS SPIRIT WEAR DAY TOMORROW!
Let’s cheer on our Kansas City Chiefs tomorrow with a RED FRIDAY at STM!! Jeans or khaki clothing, adhering to the uniform standard of length, may be worn with the STM uniform or a red or Chiefs shirt. Shorts, including STM shorts, may be worn if the length is no shorter than as described above.  No shredded or torn jeans, please.  Of course, the STM uniform is always appropriate.


STUDENT PHOTO DAY NEXT TUESDAY:
All STM students and staff members will take individual photos next Tuesday, Sept. 14.  Scholastic Photography will email you the proof of your child’s photo along with package purchase information for your order.  It will all be taken care of online, so there are NO FLYERS to return on Picture Day this Tuesday.
Picture Day is a Dress-Up Day.  Students may wear a school-appropriate outfit of their choosing for this Dress-Up Day.
  
8TH GRADE GATHERING PARTY INFORMATION:
Dear 8th Grade Parents-
Please join us on Saturday, September 18th starting at 6:30 at the home of Bill, Colleen & Joe Teasdale for the 8th grade Gathering Party. Students are invited to attend for a Hawaiian themed night of fun and community. See flyer for more details. Please RSVP by returning the attached form to school or by reaching out to one of the hosts. 
See you then,
Colleen & Bill Teasdale
Jami & Mike Pizzichino
Tricia & Todd McCullough
Angela & Chris Sweeny
Courtney & Andrew Fahey
FIRST GRADE GATHERING PARTY INFO:
Hey1st Grade Parents--
Boogie your way out to our Saturday Night Fever gathering party on Saturday, September 11th.  Dress in your 70’s best or just come out to enjoy a good time with other parents on the Rogge’s dance floor.  Invites will come home in backpacks this week.  Please RSVP to the office so our hosts will be prepared to have enough to provide you a groovy time.  
Hosted by Rogge’s, Barr’s, Haskins, Schloegel’s and Severino’s.  
DON’T MISS OUT!  GATHERING PARTY INFO: 
Gathering parties are a way for our school to raise money or receive auction items for the annual STM Auction on Feb. 5.  This year's parties that are already booked are listed below.  Invites will be sent home in backpacks closer to your child’s grade level event. 
9/18 - 8th grade
10/2 - 2nd & 4th grade
10/9 - pre-K & kindergarten 
10/30 - 7th grade
11/6 - 5th & 6th grade
3rd grade TBD


LAST CALL - SERVER TRAINING OR RETRAINING FOR 4TH-8TH GRADERS:
From Fr. Justin:  Last call for training (and re-training) STM School Students who would like to participate as an Altar Server in our Daily, School and Weekend Masses.  We have completed two rounds of training, and are almost ready to put our server schedule together. This ministry is open to boys and girls, Catholics and non-Catholics, in 4th grade and older.  As in the past, time in this ministry can count toward service hours.  
STM Parishioner Pat Gillespie, who has organized the scheduling of altar servers in the past, will continue to do so.  Our training will be led during the school day by a mix of our priests and parish staff. 
If your child/children is interested in being trained for this ministry, please fill out and submit the attached form by this Tuesday, September 14th to Fr. Justin Hoye: frjhoye@stmkc.com  or print and turn in to Ms. Colleen Sullivan at the front desk of the School. 
  
STUDENTS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT STM GUATEMALAN PROJECT:
Thirty one years ago, Fr. Pat Rush led a group of St. Thomas More parishioners to the small mountain village of San Andres Itzapa , Guatemala.  This mission continues today and we look forward to working with the Guatemala Action Group to strengthen that relationship  and to share the many ways together we can make a difference!
COVID-RELATED INFORMATION:
STM COVID DASHBOARD: 
 Week ending 8/26/21     Students in quarantine  6       Staff members in quarantine 0         Students in isolation 2        Staff members in isolation 0         Percentage of attendance  95%

Week ending 9/2/21         Students in quarantine  16     Staff members in quarantine 0         Students in isolation 8       Staff members in isolation 0        Percentage of attendance  97%

Week ending 9/9/2            Students in quarantine  8        Staff members in quarantine 0           Students in isolation 7       Staff members in isolation 0        Percentage of attendance   92%




Total # of Student COVID cases this school year:  15  
Total # of Staff cases this school year:  0   
If your child has tested positive for COVID, and STM was not notified, please email Health@stmcyclones.org with the date of the positive test.    
We appreciate you partnering with us on school days to verify that every child is fever-free and not experiencing:   
  • New cough   
  • Difficult breathing   
  • Loss of taste/smell   
  • Fever (equal to or greater than 100 degrees) or chills   
  • Sore throat   
  • Congestion/runny nose   
  • Headache   
  • Muscle or body aches   
  • Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea   
If your child has any of these symptoms, they should not attend school. Notify the STM Health Room of any symptoms or exposure to COVID-19 by calling 816-942-5581 or email health@stmcyclones.org 

COVID Task Force Meeting Notes from today:

An update was given on the number of positive COVID infections among students. (Please refer to the STM COVID Dashboard above.  Eight of our students were in quarantine when the school year began.  Seven students started but then became positive.
Regarding quarantine protocols:  
  • At lunch, students are unmasked for 20-25 minutes (more than the 15 minute recommended guideline) and there is not six feet between a student and his/her only tablemate.  Because of this, if a student is COVID positive, his/her tablemate is the only other student who needs to quarantine.
  • Parent communication about suspected or positive COVID exposures must be sent to health@stmcyclones.org --not just the classroom teacher.
 Discussion began about what standards/data will guide our decision to lift the mask mandate at STM.  City/county mandates, area vaccination and positivity numbers, and case numbers at our school were all discussed as data points that might be used to gauge a change in our current masking policy.
 Members reviewed the notes from a School Advisory Board meeting last October when a decision was made by the SAB to stick with masks instead of gaiters except in cases where students with sensory needs were involved.  This was to be handled on a case-by-case basis by the principal.  A team member shared some newer and relevant information on the topic.  This information will be shared with the SAB in a meeting next week in regards to a review of the current mask v. gaiter policy.
 A discussion of current quarantine guidelines based on KCMO Health Department regulations were discussed.  If a student in a classroom setting tests positive, in most cases neither the teacher nor the other students would need to quarantine as long as masking procedures are followed.  The lunchroom setting (as described above) has different standards since the students are not masked while they are eating.  Under current KCMO standards, if students are unmasked in a classroom setting for 15 minutes or more, the entire classroom would have to quarantine if one tests positive for COVID.
 The STM Athletic Director shared information about plans for indoor sports in the Parochial League this year.  At this time, STM (and all teams in the Parochial League) will require masks for coaches, players during warm-ups and bench time, spectators, and referees.  STM athletes will not be required to wear masks during court play.  Teams will need to adhere to the standards set out by each individual school setting where games are played.
 A question regarding masking at adult activities such as Sunday night basketball,  Glory Days, Gathering parties, and the STM Auction was brought out.  Because those activities are participated in and attended by adults, there will be no guidance from the school about masking policies.  The masking policy at school will be in force for the periods of time when students are in the building.
Two other items were discussed very briefly and were tabled until the next COVID Task Force meeting on Thursday, Sept. 30.


ANNUAL ASBESTOS NOTICE:
U.S. Government regulations require that schools notify parents that the school’s asbestos management plan is available for review.  St. Thomas More’s plan is available during office hours in the school office at 11800 Holmes Road, Kansas City, MO. 


JOB OPENINGS AT STM: 
Position: Lunchroom Supervisor
Job Goal: To supervise students in the lunchroom to ensure a safe, positive, and cooperative environment.
 Responsibilities:
- Reports each full day when school is in session; Hours: 10:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
- Supervises and interacts with students in a friendly, positive manner
- Reinforces the expected behavior of students with verbal praise
- Protects the physical safety of students at all times
- Keeps the administration informed of pertinent info. regarding students
 Qualifications: 
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Experience working with elementary children
- Needs to be Virtus certified
- CPR certified is preferred
 Employed hourly. Please go to the ‘Job Openings’ link on the diocesan website to apply:  https://kcsjcatholic.org/start/job-openings/ 


Position:  Substitute Teacher 
St. Thomas More Catholic School, an early childhood and K-8 Christ-centered learning community in the South Kansas City area, is accepting applications for substitute teachers.  
Responsibilities:
The substitute teacher will fulfill the mission of the Catholic Church by employing lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher to guide and evaluate the learning process of students within the framework of St. Thomas More’s School’s philosophy, organization and curriculum. 
 Qualifications:
Ideal candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree or at least 60 credit hours (preferred), or high school diploma with completion of DESE state approved 20-hour online training course.
All candidates will complete a background screening and register for and complete the Protecting God’s Children training program for adults.
Please go to the ‘Job Openings’ link on the diocesan website to apply:  https://kcsjcatholic.org/start/job-openings/ 


This prayer is for YOU.  Being a parent is not an easy road.  I always say that being a parent--especially of an adolescent--makes you holy because prayer is the best answer to most issues.  So, here is a short prayer that might bring you some calm.
A Parent's PrayerAll praise to You, Lord Jesus,
Lover of children:
Bless our family,
And help us to lead our children to You.


Give us light and strength,
And courage when our task is difficult.
Let Your Spirit fill us with love and peace,
So that we may help our children to love You.


All glory and praise are Yours, Lord Jesus,
For ever and ever.
Amen.


Peace and Blessings,
Linda Crosthwait, STM Principal

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