"There are high spots in all of our lives,
and most of them come about through encouragement
from someone else." ~ Author
Unknown
Tall Grass Writers
Guild, recently announced the winners of their
2009 anthology, Fearsome Fascinations,
writing contest. Congratulations to
Mr. Jim Wall on his 2nd place finish in
the Prose Division with his entry "The Town That
Ate the Chef." Mr. Wall's entry was judged
with other national and international
entries.
Raeann Huhn - Principal
Reminder from the Dean
Attention all Parents of Students attending
Prom: Your child must arrive before 8:20AM on
Friday or they will not be permitted to
attend Prom. Remember, they may miss up to 90
minutes of class time, including study hall and
lunch, but only for a doctor's appointment and
with a doctor's
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Notes From the Wellness
Center
Tips for
Prom:
Like going to prom, learning to drive is one
of life's milestones. PARENTS, you can serve an
important role by encouraging your teen to drive
safely to and from prom. Motor vehicle accidents
are the leading cause of death in teenagers and
one in four of those deaths involved a teen who
had been drinking. Depending on your student's age
there are graduated drivers licensing (GDL) laws
in Illinois, insist that they abide by them.
(Click here to see the (GDL). http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/rules
_of_the_road/rr_chap03.html#initial Under
the Illinois "Use It & Lose It " zero
tolerance law, those under 21 who are caught with
ANY trace of alcohol in their blood will lose
their license. They can also be charged with a
DUI. Teens often do not consider the serious
consequences of drinking and driving, this is why
we as parents need to remind them. Click here to
read about the "Use it and Lose It" penalties,
fines, loss of driving privileges and possible
jail time. http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_
publications/dsd_a10410.pdf We
all want our students to be safe on prom night,
but you are the ones who can make an impact.
Please talk with your student about alcohol facts,
reasons not to drink and ways to avoid drinking in
difficult situations. Please help enforce the laws
on underage drinking and driving, establish your
own rules and enforce them with consistent and
appropriate
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"Completing the Dream"
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED
Home
Delivery
We need as many
helping hands as we can muster to deliver campaign
informational packages to St. Francis families.
Each volunteer will receive approximately 15
packages to deliver. VOLUNTEERS WILL
NOT BE ASKING FOR MONEY!!! Dates to
Deliver Packets are: Class of
2009
May 15 - 22, 2009 Class of 2010, 2011 &
2012
June 8 - 12, 2009 Class of
2013
October 9 - 16, 2009
Follow-up
Phone Calls Each volunteer will
be asked to make 20 phone calls from home over the
course of a week. A list of Spartan families to
call will be provided by the campaign
office. Callers will be given a script to
follow to confirm that each family has received
campaign materials. VOLUNTEERS WILL
NOT BE ASKING FOR MONEY!!! Dates to
Make Phone Calls are: Class of
2009 May
25 - 29, 2009 Class of 2010, 2011 &
2012 June
15 - 19, 2009
Class of
2013 October
19 - 23, 2009
 $2M Campaign Completion
Phase Pledged: 166 Gifts totaling
$588,000 $1.41 Million to Go!
To Volunteer . . . . complete and
return the printable flyer to the Development
Office in person or via U.S. mail or email Debbie
Quirk at dquirk@sfhsnet.org |
Donate your outgrown or unused uniforms to
support a great cause. All proceeds
from the sale will provide financial aid for
current St. Francis
students. Uniforms will be
collected in designated bins in hallways and
the school office starting May 11th thru June
15th. Shop at the uniform resale July 1st during
summer reading book test. Contact Yvonne
Scholl 630-848-0343/ byscholl@msn.com or
Denise Bacon 630-369-5795 D2bacon@aol.com with
questions. Donations can also be brought to our
homes in Naperville.
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Transportation Reimbursement Forms
are
Available
Transportation Reimbursement Forms are in
the Main Office The 2008-2009 Transportation
Reimbursement forms are available in the Main
Office from February 1, 2009 until June 30,
2009. Parent's need to come into the office
to sign-up. Instructions for calculating
your claim amount are available on our website and
will be included with your student's third quarter
progress report. ( Link to Calculation
Instructions) |
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Raeann Huhn -
Principal
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Looking Ahead . .
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5-7 Boys Tennis Senior Night
5-7 Honors Night 7:30 PM CAC 5-8
Student Government Elections (PM Assembly
Schedule) *Seniors will be dismissed at 1:11 pm to
prepare for Prom 5-8 Prom @ Field
Museum Link to Prom & Graduation
News5-11 to 5-13 SENIOR EXAMS -
Special Schedule 5-13 Parents' Org
Meeting-7:30 5-13 Boys Volleyball Feed the
Need Game vs. Glebard West more info 5-14
Graduation Practice - ATTENDANCE
MANDATORY 5-14 Boys Volleyball Senior Night
5-16 Band/Chorus Great America
Trip 5-17 Graduation - 3:00 pm
5-18 Softball Senior Night
5-19 to
5-22 Semester Exams
5-23 Baseball Senior
Night
All Volunteers are encouraged to
log in their volunteer hours on our website
at http://www.sfhsonline.org/volunteer.html | | |