DAILY BULLETIN: Monday, November 29, 2021

SACRED HEART SCHOOL

Extraordinary Catholic Education. Through Christ. For ALL!

  • This is the Feast day of St. Clement
  • Morning Prayer – – – 

 

Heavenly Father,

“Thank you for your amazing power and work in our lives, thank you for your goodness and for your blessings over us. Thank you that you are Able to bring hope through even the toughest of times, strengthening us for your purposes. Thank you for your great love and care. Thank you for your mercy and grace. Thank you that you are always with us and will never leave us. Thank you for your incredible sacrifice so that we might have freedom and life. 

 

Forgive us for when we don’t thank you enough, for who you are, for all that you do, for all that you’ve given. Help us to set our eyes and our hearts on you afresh. Renew our spirits, fill us with your peace and joy. We love you and we need you, this day and every day. We give you praise and thanks, for You alone are worthy! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

 

  • Pledge of Allegiance

 

Todays Menu Tomorrows Menu
    • French toast sticks
    • Scrambled eggs
    • Hash Browns
    • Fruit
  • National French Toast Day November 28th.
  • Frito Pie
  • Cheese Sauce
  • Broccoli
  • Fruit

Announcements:

    • Welcome Back Mike!
    • A charitable heart and a competitive drive to win the spirit stick helped SHS collect its largest food donation in the history of the school’s Thanksgiving food drive. “Cases, not cans” was the challenge, and students in grades K-12 responded. SHS student leaders, faculty, and parents delivered a total of 10, 828 pounds (that’s over five tons!) of food to Open Door Ministries. That beats last year’s record of 7,272 pounds. All food stays local to support our neighbors in need. The big picture and the big winner is our community.  A big thank you to everyone who contributed to the Annual Food Drive.  The food drive is part of our spirit stick competition for the high school. Congratulations to all of our classes. The total weight is divided by the number of students in the class to provide their placing. 
      • 4th Place – Juniors – 12 pounds of food per student
      • 3rd Place – Freshman – 25 pounds of food per student
      • 2nd Place – Seniors – 48 pounds of food per student
      • 1st Place – Sophomores – 316 pounds of food per student
    • There will be a meeting for anyone interested in being part of the Spring Musical on TODAY during Homeroom in Miss Turner’s room. 
  • Any 2nd-6th grade student interested in youth basketball cheerleading, please pick up a form in the main office.  All forms and money is by November 30th. Students will have the opportunity to cheer on Saturdays during January and February.
  • Need Service Hours? Parks and Rec has three upcoming events that need volunteers. If you would like to help please let Mrs. Howell know.
    •  December 4th: Breakfast with Santa 8:30am-11:30am at Convention Hall (15 volunteers)
    • December 10th Pizza and PJs with Santa 5:30pm-8pm at Convention Hall (15 volunteers)
    • December 11th Jingle Bell 5k 7am-10:30am at Liberty Park (20 volunteers)
  • The High School Math Team is back!  We need all high school students to consider committing and being part of this elite team. Sign-ups for the California and Warrensburg math meets are due today 5th hour. (Mrs. Hill  will be sending in our registration today)  There is still plenty of room for students from each class.
    • California Math Meet is THIS SATURDAY – Dec 4th
    • Warrensburg Math Meet is Dec. 11th
    • Smith-Cotton Math Meet is Jan 22nd

Recent Sports Results:

High School Boys Basketball: (Var 3-0, JV 0-1)  The boys ran their record to 3-0 with a 59-40 win over Christian Fellowship Knights in Columbia last week.  The varsity competes in the Kingsville Tournament this week.  The opening round game is on Tuesday vs. KIPP Academy at 7:30.  The JV will take on the Kingsville JV at 9 pm Tues.  .

High School Girls Basketball: (Var 1-1, JV 0-0)  The girls evened their record at 1-1 on Tuesday with a 51-26 win over Christian Fellowship.  They also compete in the Kingsville Tournament this week.  Their opening round game is on Monday at 7:30 vs Pleasant Hill. 

Junior High Boys Basketball: (‘A’ 0-0, ‘B’ 0-0)  The Junior High Grems open their season on the road on Thursday, December 9th at Russellville.  The girls tip off at 5pm followed by Boys ‘A’ and Boys ‘B’ action.

Junior High Girls Basketball: (‘A’ 0-0) The Junior High Girls open their season on the road on Thursday, December 9th at Russellville.  The girls tip off at 5pm.

High School Girls Swim:

Don’t Forget: all of our HOME games (in the McGremlin Gym) are live-streamed on our Sacred Heart Gremlin Athletics YouTube channel.

 

Sports Action this Week:

COMING UP THE TIGER CLASSIC @ KINGSVILLE 11/29- 12/3- below are the links to the schedules. 

Boys

https://www.gogremlins.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Boys-Tiger-Classic-6-Team-Tournament.pdf

 

Girls

https://www.gogremlins.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Girls-Tiger-Classic-6-Team-Tournament-2.pdf