QUE PASA 5/24/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

       It’s SPIRIT WEEK at St. Peter’s School--a special week where we can celebrate our unity and school pride!  As parents, some ways we can show school spirit are by supporting our children as they learn new things at school, guiding them to have open hearts and open minds, attending school events and sports games, and volunteering to help at school.  As we take part in this fun week recognizing the different ways we can show our school spirit, let us take time to pray as a community to the HOLY SPIRIT for guidance and strength, especially in these final six weeks of school.

COME, HOLY SPIRIT,

And fill our hearts with your gifts.

Let our love be true and our charity be generous.

Help us in all our needs 

and grant us the knowledge to do what is right.

Advise us in our doubts, 

strengthen us in our weaknesses, 

protect us when we are tempted, 

and console us when we are afraid.

Graciously hear us, O Holy Spirit, and pour your light into our hearts, minds, and souls.

Guide us to live holy lives and to grow in goodness and grace.

AMEN.

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

SCHOOL CALENDAR and MASS REMINDERS

As indicated on our school calendar, there is no school on Monday, May 29 for the Memorial Day Holiday.

There will be NO school Mass on Tuesday, May 30.  Instead, we will celebrate together as a school for our 8th graders’ BACCALAUREATE MASS on Friday, June 2 at 9:30 AM.  Families are welcome to join us for this special Mass in honor of St. Peter’s Class of 2023!

* Since we are attending school Mass on Friday, June 2, all students in grades K-7 must be in complete uniform.  No gray sweats or Free Dress Passes on Friday, June 2.

SPIRIT WEEK

We continue Spirit Week this week with the remaining themed days, listed below:  

- May 25 - Throwback Decades Thursday

Come with an outfit inspired by the assigned class decade!                  K & 8 - 2000s  /  1, 4 & 7 - ‘90s  /  2 & 6 - ‘80s  /  3 & 5 - ‘70s  

- May 26 - Fan Friday

Wear a jersey, a t-shirt, a sweatshirt from your favorite team or St. Peter’s sports apparel for the day.

Stay tuned to see which class earned the most participation points to win the school spirit prize!

JUNE 5-9 – LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL SCHEDULE

During the last week of school (June 5-9), there will be no BVCC after-school services while they prepare for their summer program.

Please plan accordingly so that your child(ren) are picked up at the appropriate school dismissal time, listed below:

  • Monday, June 5 - 3:00 PM

  • Tuesday, June 6 - 3:00 PM

  • Wednesday, June 7 - 12:30 PM  (Minimum Day)

  • Thursday, June 8 - 12:30 PM  (Minimum Day)

  • Friday, June 9 - 10:30 AM  (Last day of School)

YEARBOOKS

The 2022-2023 yearbooks are now on sale! Supplies are very limited, so make sure to reserve your copy in one of the following ways:

1. Reserve through Venmo: Send $25 to @SPeters-School. Make sure to write your child’s full name, grade, and YEARBOOK in the comments.

2. Reserve at the office: Bring $25 to the front office, cash only.

→ Yearbooks will be delivered to students' classrooms the last week of May. Don't miss out on this keepsake of wonderful memories from the school year!

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms are  now past due. Please submit this completed form as soon as possible. 

The registration fee per student is also now past due.  As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7: $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)                                                                                               

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form–scroll down or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC

The LAST DAY for BVCC after-school services for this school year is Friday, June 2.  There will be no BVCC services from June 5-9, so please plan accordingly!

Now, you can register for the BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp.  

Mornings will consist of academic help, and afternoons will consist of enrichment activities for students.

- Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

- Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

- Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

- Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

REMINDERS:  

May 22-26   SPIRIT WEEK

May 29         No School–Memorial Day Holiday

May 31         Minimum Day Dismissal

June 1           8th Grade Picnic

June 2           Last day of BVCC After-School Services

June 2           9:30 AM  Baccalaureate Mass

June 2           11:00 AM  8th grade Luncheon

June 2           4:30 PM  Graduation Ceremony

June 6           1:15 PM  K-7 Awards Ceremony

June 7           Minimum Day Dismissal

June 8           8:45 AM  Kindergarten Promotion Celebration

June 8           Minimum Day Dismissal

June 9           8:30 AM Last Day of School Mass

June 9           10:30 AM Dismissal

QUE PASA 5/17/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

       While we continue to pray to our Blessed Mother Mary during this month of May, we are reminded that without Mary and her courage, love, and faith in God, we would not have had our savior Jesus in our lives.  We are still in the Easter season, so we continue to remember Jesus’ sacrifice and the miracle of Jesus’ resurrection. 

       On Thursday, we celebrate the 40th day after Easter, and that means we celebrate the Feast of the Ascension—when Jesus rose to Heaven, body and soul.  In gratitude for and awe in Jesus’ glorious ascension, let us pray the prayer of the Ascension, while also asking God for guidance to keep up our strength and hope during these last few weeks of school:

God our Father,

make us joyful

in the ascension of your Son Jesus Christ.

May we follow him into the new creation,

for his ascension is our glory and our hope.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son

who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,

one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

 

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

PRAYER SERVICE

Tomorrow–Thursday, May 18–we will have a prayer service in St. Peter’s Church at 8:45 AM.  We will crown our Blessed Mother Mary, remember Jesus’ Ascension into Heaven, and welcome our new Student Council officers into their leadership positions.  

Families are invited to join us during this prayer service!

GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS

Our teams are in the playoffs!  Come and support them at their games, listed below:

- 5th grade plays TONIGHT, May 17 at 6:30 PM at St. Brendan

- 3rd grade plays Thursday, May 18 at 5:30 PM at St. Emydius

- 4th grade plays Friday, May 19 at 4:30 PM at St. Emydius

GO AZTECS!

SCHOOL CALENDAR REMINDERS

As indicated on our school calendar, next week on Monday, May 22 we have a MINIMUM DAY dismissal.

Also, there is no school on Monday, May 29 for the Memorial Day Holiday.

SPIRIT WEEK

Next week (May 22-26) is Spirit Week!  Scroll down to see the descriptions for each themed day.  Class participation points will be rewarded, and the classes with the most points at the end of Spirit Week will receive a school spirit prize!

May 22 - Magical Monday

May 23 - Anything But a Backpack Tuesday

May 24 - Wake Up Wednesday

May 25 - Throwback Decades Thursday

May 26 - Fan Friday

STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS

We are proud of all the students who ran for Student Council office.  Here are the results of the election:

President: Isaiah Arguello

Vice-President: Julissa Cabrera 

Secretary: Andrea Perez

Treasurer: Ana Martins-Moreira

Commissioner of Sports: Rio Rangel

Commissioner of Communications: Bella Gonzalez-Aguilar

Commissioner of Religious Affairs: Veronica Juarez

** Congratulations to our new student leaders!**

YEARBOOKS

The 2022-2023 yearbooks are now on sale! Supplies are very limited, so make sure to reserve your copy in one of the following ways:

1. Reserve through Venmo: Send $25 to @SPeters-School. Make sure to write your child’s full name, grade, and YEARBOOK in the comments.

2. Reserve at the office: Bring $25 to the front office, cash only.

→ Yearbooks will be delivered to students' classrooms the last week of May. Don't miss out on this keepsake of wonderful memories from the school year!

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms are  now past due. Please submit this completed form as soon as possible. 

The registration fee per student is also now past due.  As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7: $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form–scroll down or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC

The LAST DAY for BVCC after-school services for this school year is Friday, June 2.  There will be no BVCC services from June 5-9, so please plan accordingly!

Now, you can register for the BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp.  

Mornings will consist of academic help, and afternoons will consist of enrichment activities for students.

- Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

- Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

- Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

- Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

JUNE 5-9 – LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL SCHEDULE

During the last week of school (June 5-9), there will be no BVCC after-school services while they prepare for their summer program.

Please plan accordingly so that your child(ren) are picked up at the appropriate school dismissal time, listed below:

  • Monday, June 5 - 3:00 PM

  • Tuesday, June 6 - 3:00 PM

  • Wednesday, June 7 - 12:30 PM  (Minimum Day)

  • Thursday, June 8 - 12:30 PM  (Minimum Day)

  • Friday, June 9 - 10:30 AM  (Last day of School)

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

REMINDERS:  

May 18         8:45 AM  May Crowning Prayer Service    

May 22         Minimum Day Dismissal

May 22-26   SPIRIT WEEK

May 23         8:15 AM School Mass

May 24         Minimum Day Dismissal

May 29         No School–Memorial Day Holiday


QUE PASA 5/10/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

      This Sunday, we celebrate Mother’s Day. We recognize the important role that mothers, aunts, grandmothers, and all mother-figures play in our lives!  We are thankful for the love they show us and the sacrifices they make for us. During this month of May, we also dedicate time to pray to our Blessed Mother Mary.  We look to Mary as an example of faith, love, and courage as she said YES to God!  Let us pray in thanksgiving for our Blessed Mother Mary and for all mother-figures in our lives.

Heavenly Father, 

We Praise You and we thank You for the gift of our mothers, through whom You give us life and through whom we experience love. We thank You for Mary, the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, a mother so gracious and a woman of example in motherhood for all of us.  May our prayer warm the hearts of all mothers. May they know that they are loved and precious. May mothers all over the world feel in their heart the joys of being called a mother and in all their goodness and all their failings, be blessed in Your love and forgiveness.  We pray in Grace they belong close to You Lord Jesus Christ, AMEN.

(Prayer by Geevetha Mary Samuel)

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK

This week is Teacher Appreciation Week!  Be sure to let your teachers know what you appreciate most about them 🙂

Thank you to all of our dedicated, hardworking teachers!

STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS

This week, our Student Council candidates will be campaigning and running for office.  We are proud of them for showing courage to serve as student leaders.  Stay tuned for the election results!

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms are  now past due. Please submit this completed form as soon as possible. 

The registration fee per student is also now past due.  As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7: $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form–scroll down or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

YEARBOOKS

The 2022-2023 yearbooks have shipped and will arrive at school soon! Supplies are very limited, so make sure to reserve your copy in one of the following ways:

1. Reserve through Venmo: Send $25 to @SPeters-School. Make sure to write your child’s full name, grade, and YEARBOOK in the comments.

2. Reserve at the office: Bring $25 to the front office, cash only.

→ Yearbooks will be delivered to students' classrooms the last week of May. Don't miss out on this keepsake of wonderful memories from the school year!

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

APRIL STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

Homeroom teachers identify Students of the Month at the end of each month.  We celebrate these students because they have exemplified living the St. Peter’s KEYS:

Knowledge feeds GROWTH. 

Every ACCOMPLISHMENT needs courage.

You are LOVE.

SERVICE UNITES.

Congratulations to our April Students of the Month!

Kindergarten - Daniely Rivera Arenivar works well with everyone. She always comes to school ready for any challenge.  She is in the classroom and school yard with an open mind and an open heart. She encourages everyone to try their best and lights up any room that she walks into. Congratulations on being student of the month!

1st Grade - Omar Reyes Villarreal follows instructions during class time and tries his best to complete morning and class work. Omar follows playground rules and treats his classmates with respect. Keep up the good work Omar. Congratulations!

2nd Grade - Ethan Siliezar Lopes demonstrates the St. Peter's KEYS of GROWTH and ACCOMPLISH. Ethan works hard in class and is always trying his best. He takes great care in the work that he does, taking his time to complete his assignments, especially in writing and math. Thank you for being an example to your classmates. Way to go, Ethan!

3rd Grade - Ersendyck Ogongo has been helpful to his classmates. He participates a lot in class and always has insightful thoughts to share. He is also responsible for checking his own work and is a great reminder for the teacher. Thank you for being part of our classroom Ersendyck!

4th Grade - Roberto Garcia has been a shining example of a student living out our school's KEYS.  He works hard each day to grow as a student doing additional STMath and Lexia at home earning additional units and puzzles.  He is genuine and kind to his friends, helping them in any way in and outside of the classroom.  Keep up the great work Roberto; you are a star! 

5th Grade - Hector Lopez Gomez has demonstrated very good progress this year. He enjoys solving problems in different ways and using his creativity to develop new ideas. Bravo, Hector!

6th Grade - Ella Jimenez has demonstrated what being a St. Peter student means by growing, loving, accomplishing, serving, and uniting. Ella is a huge help to her teachers and classmates. I'm proud to see the young person you're becoming and dusting into being! Congratulations!

7th Grade - Isaiah Arguello spreads love on a daily basis with his positive and resilient demeanor. He has a strong classroom presence and is always engaged. He is outgoing, upbeat, and respectful which fosters a strong community bond. Isaiah, you are lovely and brilliant!

8th Grade - Sara Becerra has grown and accomplished so much this year! She genuinely wants to reach her academic potential by asking questions and seeking help whenever faced with an area of difficulty. She is willing to work hard in order to be successful. Sara is embracing these new experiences and challenges with such positivity and enthusiasm. Way to go Sara!

REMINDERS:  

May 1-12     STAR Testing 

May 8-12     Teacher Appreciation Week

May 11         Student Council Officer Candidate Speeches

May 12         Student Council Final Elections

May 14         Mothers Day

May 16         8:15 AM School Mass

May 17         Minimum Day Dismissal

May 18         8:45 AM  May Crowning Prayer Service         

QUE PASA 5/3/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

      Please join me in congratulating our 8th graders who received the Sacrament of Confirmation this past Saturday!  They have been “sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit!” This is an important step in their faith journey, and they were able to reach this point thanks to the loving support of their families and teachers. 

       It is our hope that they are now united more firmly to Christ; have a strengthened bond to the Church; and possess a special strength of the Holy Spirit to spread and defend the faith by word and action as true witnesses of Christ.  How appropriate that they took this step in their faith journey just one month ahead of Pentecost–which is considered the “birthday” of the Church.  Pentecost is the day the apostles were granted the gifts of the Holy Spirit. 

     And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong   

     driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they  

     were. Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire, 

     which parted and came to rest on each one of them. And 

     they were all filled with the holy Spirit and began to speak 

     in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim. 

     [Acts 2:2-4

I hope that we as parents, along with our newly-confirmed 8th graders, will continue to be strengthened by the Holy Spirit, especially as we continue along this Easter Season.  We strive to be positive examples of love, kindness, peace, patience, courage, and faithfulness, and live out our St. Peter’s KEYS!

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

PROGRESS REPORTS
Today, all students have been sent home with their Trimester 3 Progress Reports.  These Progress Reports help to illustrate how your child is progressing thus far for this Trimester.  Please sign and return this Progress Report to your child’s teacher by this Friday.

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher.

STAR TESTING

Through Friday, May 12, all students will be completing their STAR assessments.  These tests are required by the Archdiocese Department of Catholic Schools and help to provide some data on student progress in Math and Reading.  If you have any questions about STAR testing, please contact your child’s teacher.

TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK

Next week, from May 8-12, is Teacher Appreciation Week!  Be sure to let your teachers know what you appreciate most about them 🙂

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms and 2023-2024 tuition rates (printed on lavender paper) have been sent home. The Re-registration form is now past due. Please submit this completed form as soon as possible. 

The registration fee per student is due on May 5, 2023, and will help to secure your child’s spot in their class for 2023-2024. As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7: $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form–scroll down or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

May 1-12      STAR Testing 

May 3           Trimester 3 Progress Reports sent home

May 8-12      Teacher Appreciation Week

May 9           8:15 AM School Mass

May 10         Minimum Day Dismissal

May 11         Student Council Officer Candidate Speeches

May 12         Student Council Elections

QUE PASA 4/26/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

      As we continue through the Easter Season and soon begin  May–the month of Mary–let us pray to our Blessed Mother for continued strength.  We strive to keep our faith and be reminded of the joy of new life after a time of great difficulty, as we learned from the glory of Jesus’s resurrection.  Together we can reflect on this prayer from Pope Francis:

O Mary,

You always shine on our path as a sign of salvation and of hope.

We entrust ourselves to you, who at the cross took part in Jesus' pain, keeping your faith firm.

You know what we need,

and we are sure you will provide so that, as in Cana of Galilee, we may return to joy and to feasting after a time of trial.

Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform to the will of the Father and to do as we are told by Jesus,

who has taken upon himself our sufferings and carried our sorrows to lead us, through the cross,to the joy of the resurrection.                                                                           

Under your protection, we seek refuge, Holy Mother of God … deliver us from every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin. 

Amen.

We also pray for our 8th graders who are receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation this weekend!  Their renewal of faith is a joyful reminder of our own continued process to renew our faith this Easter season as we find new life in Christ.  

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CONFIRMATION MASS

You are welcome to witness our 8th graders be sealed with the Gifts of the Holy Spirit during the San Francisco Archdiocese Confirmation Mass.  Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone will be the celebrant.  The Mass is this Saturday, April 29 at St. Mary’s Cathedral (1111 Gough Street in San Francisco) and begins at 10:00 AM.  Arrive early for parking! 

7th GRADE RETREAT
Please keep our 7th graders in your prayers while they continue their time at camp for their week-long retreat!  They return this Friday afternoon.  Thank you to all their teachers, especially Ms. Bishop and Mr. Manuel, for helping them to prepare for camp; to our parents for their support; and to our volunteer parent cabin leaders for accompanying the 7th graders on their retreat! 

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms and 2023-2024 tuition rates (printed on lavender paper) have been sent home. The Re-registration form is now past due. Please submit this completed form as soon as possible. 

The registration fee per student is due on May 5, 2023, and will help to secure your child’s spot in their class for 2023-2024. As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7: $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form–scroll down or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

April 24-28   7th grade Retreat–Caritas Creek at CYO Camp

April 27        5th Grade Field Trip to The Exploratorium

April 29        10:00 AM  Confirmation Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral

May 1-12      STAR Testing 

May 2           8:15 AM School Mass

May 3           Trimester 3 Progress Reports sent home

May 3           Minimum Day Dismissal

QUE PASA 4/19/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

         I hope you had a blessed Easter with your family! We are now in the EASTER SEASON, but what does living the spirit of the Easter season mean? Here is an Easter season reflection from “Be Fearless, Be Joyful, Be Renewed: Living the Spirit of Easter” (www.loyolapress.com) that could help us to sustain our renewed Easter hope.

Live With Joy.  The Passion and Resurrection of Jesus teach us that suffering is transformed through faith in the Risen Christ. With this faith, we are able to hold on to an enduring sense of joy even in the midst of the sadness we experience from the loss of a loved one, a failure to achieve an important goal, or a setback during recovery from an illness.

Live Without Fear.  The Resurrection teaches us that God can overcome anything, even death. When the Risen Christ appears to the women at the tomb and later to his disciples, his first words are “Do not be afraid!” (Mt 28:5). These words speak to our hearts, helping us cope with fear. Our faith allows us to trust that God can overcome our most serious problems.

Live With New Eyes. Just as the return of spring makes us feel like the whole world is new, the Resurrection of Jesus makes “all things new” (Rev. 21:5).  The Easter spirit is a spirit of renewal that enables us to show up at work with a positive attitude, to renew relationships that have been taken for granted, and to express appreciation and affection to those closest to us. It means to see the world through new eyes—God´s eyes!

The Resurrection reminds us to stay hopeful.  Let’s keep our hearts and minds open to live our core values this Easter season!

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CALENDAR REMINDERS

As noted on our school calendar, this coming Monday–April 24–is a Minimum Day (12:30 dismissal) in order for teachers to attend a meeting.  

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms and 2023-2024 tuition rates (printed on lavender paper) have been sent home.  The Re-registration form is due by April 21. These forms help us to plan and prepare for the upcoming school year.

The registration fee per student is due on May 5, 2023, and will help to secure your child’s spot in their class for 2023-2024.

As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7: $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form–scroll down; or see the Class Dojo post and/or email from March 23; or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

ARK RELIGION TEST

Over these last two weeks in April, students in grades 5 through 8 will be taking the ARK Religion test, a standardized assessment that checks students’ understanding of Religion content, prayers, and practices learned throughout the years.  If you have any questions about this assessment, please check in with your child’s teacher.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

April 24-28  7th grade Retreat–Caritas Creek at CYO Camp

April 24       Minimum Day Dismissal

April 25       8:15 AM School Mass

April 26       Minimum Day Dismissal

April 29       10:00 AM  Confirmation Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral

QUE PASA 4/5/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        Throughout Lent, the students have been learning and acting upon different ways that they can grow closer to God.  Now that we find ourselves in the middle of Holy Week, I hope you find that your journey through Lent has brought you and your family closer to God, and that together, we can keep our faith strong and share the love that God the Father has shown us.  Remember Jesus’ gift of the Eucharist on Holy Thursday, and the ultimate sacrifice he made for us on Good Friday so that our sins could be forgiven. Together, take time to say a prayer of thanksgiving for God’s love as we await Jesus’ resurrection on Easter. 

We pray:

Heavenly Father, thank you for the gift of everlasting life brought about by the resurrection of your son from the dead! This dark night is enlightened by a glimpse of the greatest mystery.  Our minds could never have conceived how you would save us, Lord, nor can we ever fully understand the depths of your love in choosing to do so.  We thank you for all that you have done for us throughout Lent. Now, throughout Easter, grant us the fullness of life.  AMEN.

(Adapted from “The Joy of Lent: Encouragement and Daily Prayers”)

 

Have a joyous Easter!  

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CALENDAR REMINDERS

Tomorrow, Thursday April 6, is a Minimum Dismissal day.  The School office will close at 1:30 PM.

Students and teachers will be on Easter vacation from April 7-16.

During Easter Vacation, from Monday, April 10 - Friday, April 14, the school office will be open from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM, and closed for lunch from 12:00-1:00.

School will resume on Monday, April 17 with a regular schedule (7:55 AM - 3:00 PM).

CHURCH SERVICES
You are invited to the special St. Peter’s Church services for Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday (Easter Vigil), and Easter Sunday.  Please scroll down to see the church flier listing the times for these services.

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms and 2023-2024 tuition rates (printed on lavender paper) have been sent home.  The Re-registration form is due by April 21. These forms help us to plan and prepare for the upcoming school year.

The registration fee per student is due on May 5, 2023, and will help to secure your child’s spot in their class for 2023-2024.

As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7:  $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form, see the Class Dojo post and/or email from March 23, or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 14 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                              

 Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.  To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* Priority for St. Peter's Families until April 5th.  No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

April 6          HOLY THURSDAY; Minimum Day Dismissal; School Office closes at 1:30 PM

April 7         GOOD FRIDAY; Easter Vacation begins

April 7-16    No school; Easter Vacation

April 9         EASTER SUNDAY

April 17       School resumes (Regular Schedule)

April 18       8:15 AM School Mass

April 19       Minimum Day Dismissal

QUE PASA 3/29/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        With all the different responsibilities we have as parents, we may easily feel overwhelmed and tired.  Yet Lent can be a time for our renewal.  With Holy Week approaching next week, beginning with Palm Sunday this Sunday, let’s not forget how Jesus can be a source of strength and a loving comfort to us, and how we can follow his example to spread that love and be a positive example for our children. 

 

How true are Jesus’ words, which invite those who are tired and weary to come to Him to find rest! His arms outstretched on the cross show that no one is excluded from his love and his mercy, not even the greatest sinner: no one!

-Pope Francis

 

Heavenly Father, your son’s death on the cross stands as a testament to your endless love and care for all of us. No one who seeks you out is excluded from your love, no matter what we have done. No one is cut off from your mercy, no matter how great our suffering. Give me the courage, Lord, to always look to Christ crucified as the promise of mercy for me. In this Lenten season, give me the confidence to trust that your love for me will never die. AMEN.

(from “The Joy of Lent: Encouragement and Daily Prayers”)

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CALENDAR REMINDER

As noted on our school calendar, Thursday, April 6 is a Minimum Day (12:30 dismissal).  The school office will close at 1:30 PM on that day.

Easter vacation will begin on Friday, April 7.  School will resume with a regular schedule on Monday, April 17.  

AZTEC TREK UPDATE

The minimum $125 collection for our mandatory school fundraiser, the Aztec Trek, is now past due!  Please submit your child’s Aztec Trek envelope if you have not done so already.  Our Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and games will be held this Friday–March 31.

All students should have returned their signed permission form so that they may join the school on the walk-a-thon to and from Precita Park on March 31. If you have not returned the permission form, please do so right away.  Thank you!

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students have been sent out.  If parents did not receive a renewal link, email Carmen Martinez at carmen@basicfund.org and ask for another link.

APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THIS FRIDAY–March 31, 2023–in order to be considered for a scholarship for the next school year 2023-2024.

If you have any further questions, email Myrna Soberanis at msoberanis@sanpedro.org  


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 14 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June. To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

RE-REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024

The re-registration forms and 2023-2024 tuition rates (printed on lavender paper) for the next school year were sent home last week.  The Re-registration form is due by April 21. These forms help us to plan and prepare for the upcoming school year.

The registration fee per student is due on May 5, 2023, and will help to secure your child’s spot in their class for 2023-2024.

As noted on the letter sent home, the registration fees are as follows:

- Students entering grades K-7:  $505

- Students entering 8th grade: $550 (includes 8th grade sweatshirt)

To reference the letter with the tuition rates and re-registration form, see the Class Dojo post and/or email from March 23, or call the school office to have another letter and form sent home.

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* Priority for St. Peter's Families until April 5th.  No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

March 30      8:30 AM  Lenten Reconciliation for 5th and 6th grades

March 31      Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and Game Day

April 2          PALM SUNDAY; Holy Week begins

April 4          8:15 AM Lenten School Mass

April 5          8:45 AM Stations of the Cross Prayer Service

April 5          Minimum Day Dismissal

April 6          Minimum Day Dismissal; School Office closes at 1:30 PM

April 7         GOOD FRIDAY; Easter Vacation begins

April 17       School resumes (Regular Schedule)

QUE PASA 3/22/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        We are more than halfway through the season of Lent, and the time of Jesus’ death and resurrection are drawing near.  How are you and your family growing closer to God? Reflect on what makes you unwell, not necessarily physically, but mentally, emotionally, spiritually. What unhealthy thing takes up the space in your heart, mind, and soul that belongs to God?  As the Psalm below says, let us remember that God is merciful and always present, especially in our times of need.

The LORD is gracious and merciful,

slow to anger and of great kindness.

The LORD is good to all

and compassionate toward all his works.

The LORD is faithful in all his words

and holy in all his works.

The LORD lifts up all who are falling

and raises up all who are bowed down.

The LORD is just in all his ways

and holy in all his works.

The LORD is near to all who call upon him,

to all who call upon him in truth.

The Lord is gracious and merciful.

-Psalm 145:8-9

Merciful Lord, thank you for sending us your Son to free us from sin and make us new.  Help us to look forward in hope to the life that you have planned for us.   AMEN.

(from Daily Reflections for Lent, M. Poust)

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CALENDAR REMINDER

As noted on our school calendar, there is NO SCHOOL this Friday, March 24. because teachers and staff will be attending a retreat.  School will resume on Monday, March 27 with a MINIMUM DAY schedule.  

AZTEC TREK UPDATE

The minimum $125 collection for our mandatory school fundraiser, the Aztec Trek, is now past due!  Please submit your child’s Aztec Trek envelope if you have not done so already.  Our Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and games will be held on March 31.

A permission form was sent home with each student so that they may join the school on the walk-a-thon to and from Precita Park on March 31.  Please sign and return this form to your child’s teacher as soon as possible.  Thank you!

MESSAGE FROM BVCC - SUMMER PROGRAM

BVCC Summer Fun Extravaganza Camp registration is now open.  

Dates:  June 12th - July 28th  

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Extended Hours:  8:00-9:00 a.m. & 3:30-5:30 p.m

Fees:  $300 per week; Extended Care $50 morning; $75 afternoon; or $100 for both.

* Priority for St. Peter's Families until April 5th.  No one is turned away due to finances.  Please talk to Ms. Judy or Ms. Rochelle (415-283-5545 or 415-713-0625). 

To register, click on this link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0gYhzk-8uVPZZM98DrAGgR76yw9omW3paK9rc9_dyOAgYrA/viewform

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students have been sent out.  If parents did not receive a renewal link, email Carmen Martinez at carmen@basicfund.org and ask for another link.

Applications must be submitted by March 31, 2023 in order to be considered for a scholarship for the next school year 2023-2024.

If you have any further questions, email Myrna Soberanis at msoberanis@sanpedro.org  


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 14 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                              

 Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.  To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

March 23       8:30 AM  Lenten Reconciliation for 7th and 8th grades

March 24       No School–Student Holiday (Faculty & Staff Retreat Day)

March 27       Minimum Day Dismissal

March 28       8:15 AM Lenten School Mass

March 29        Minimum Day Dismissal

March 30       8:30 AM  Lenten Reconciliation for 5th and 6th grades

March 31      Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and Game Day

QUE PASA 3/15/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        With all the different responsibilities we have as parents, we may easily feel overwhelmed and tired.  Yet Lent can be a time for our renewal.  Let’s not forget how Jesus can be a source of strength and a loving comfort to us, and how we can follow his example to spread that love and be a positive example for our children. 

 

How true are Jesus’ words, which invite those who are tired and weary to come to Him to find rest! His arms outstretched on the cross show that no one is excluded from his love and his mercy, not even the greatest sinner: no one!

-Pope Francis

 

Heavenly Father, your son’s death on the cross stands as a testament to your endless love and care for all of us. No one who seeks you out is excluded from your love, no matter what we have done. No one is cut off from your mercy, no matter how great our suffering. Give me the courage, Lord, to always look to Christ crucified as the promise of mercy for me. In this Lenten season, give me the confidence to trust that your love for me will never die. AMEN.

(from “The Joy of Lent: Encouragement and Daily Prayers”)

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
Thank you to all our parents, teachers, and translators for taking the time to meet for Parent-Teacher Conferences last week!  As we are now in the last trimester of the school year, these meetings will help us to continue to support our students’ learning and growth.

If you haven’t done so already, please be sure to sign and return the paper  copy of your child’s report card.  Contact your child’s teacher if you have any questions. 

ST. PATRICK’S DAY

For St. Patrick’s Day on Friday, students may wear an appropriate non-uniform green shirt or sweatshirt in place of their usual uniform shirt/sweatshirt.  Students should still be in their uniform bottoms (skirt, navy pants, or Friday sweats) unless they would like to use a free dress pass that they already have.

AZTEC TREK UPDATE

The minimum $125 collection for our mandatory school fundraiser, the Aztec Trek, is now past due!  Please submit your child’s Aztec Trek envelope if you have not done so already.  Our Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and games will be held on March 31.

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students have been sent out.  If parents did not receive a renewal link, email Carmen Martinez at carmen@basicfund.org and ask for another link.

Applications must be submitted by March 31, 2023 in order to be considered for a scholarship for the next school year 2023-2024.

If you have any further questions, email Myrna Soberanis at msoberanis@sanpedro.org  


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                              

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.  To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

March 16        8:30 AM  Lenten Reconciliation for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades

March 16        STEAM Fair

March 21        8:15 AM Lenten School Mass

March 22        Minimum Day Dismissal

March 23       8:30 AM  Lenten Reconciliation for 7th and 8th grades

March 24       No School–Student Holiday (Faculty & Staff Retreat Day)

QUE PASA 3/8/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        This week, our Parent-Teacher Conferences continue as we aim to strengthen the home-school partnership.  As parents, we strive to be role models of open hearts and open minds for our children; and during Lent we can reflect and recommit to this task.  At school, we encourage each other to develop a growth mindset and live our St. Peter’s School KEYS so that we can open our hearts and minds.  Lent pushes us to dig out of our souls all the things that have clogged our hearts, the little sins that we clench in our fists, keeping us from opening our hands, hearts, and minds freely. God is offering to not only lift the burden from our shoulders, but also to help in rebalancing our load in the future. Tossing those small bad habits, pushing aside bitterness and resentment so that we might love God with our whole heart, and with all our strength.  Now and beyond Lent, we should make time to turn to God in prayer and for strength.

What is weighing you down? How might you prayerfully sort through what takes up room in your heart and mind? What habits and grudges can be cleared out, left behind?

God, take away what clutters our hearts, feed us with your Word, so that we might have the strength and freedom to love you with all our hearts, all our souls, all our being.

(Adapted from Daily Reflections for Lent: Not By Bread Alone)

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
Tomorrow is another Minimum Day Dismissal for Parent-Teacher Zoom Conferences.  Thank you to all parents who have already met with teachers.  These conferences are important as we support student growth and learning.  If you still have not signed up for a conference time, please contact your child's teacher.

Also–remember to sign and return your child’s report card, which was sent home yesterday. 

AZTEC TREK UPDATE

Thank you to all who have already turned in their minimum $125 collection for our mandatory school fundraiser, the Aztec Trek!  The final due date for the collection envelope TOMORROW– March 9, and the Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and games will be held on March 31.

Remember–the more money that you collect, the more prizes you receive and the more points your class will receive towards a class prize! 

Currently, here are the class standings:

1st place - Kindergarten

2nd place - 7th Grade

3rd place - 4th Grade

GO AZTECS!

SCHOOL CALENDAR REMINDER

As noted on our school calendar, there is NO SCHOOL for students on Friday, March 10.  Teachers will be attending an Archdiocesan Professional Development Session. 

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: FULL – No space available

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students have been sent out.  If parents did not receive a renewal link, email Carmen Martinez at carmen@basicfund.org and ask for another link.

Applications must be submitted by March 31, 2023 in order to be considered for a scholarship for the next school year 2023-2024.

If you have any further questions, email Myrna Soberanis at msoberanis@sanpedro.org  


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June. To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.


COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

FEBRUARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

Homeroom teachers identify and describe Students of the Month at the end of each month. We all celebrate these students because they have exemplified living the St. Peter’s KEYS:

Knowledge feeds GROWTH. 

Every ACCOMPLISHMENT needs courage.

You are LOVE.

SERVICE UNITES.

Congratulations to our February Students of the Month!

Kindergarten - Thomas Aragon always has a kind word to say.  He knows how to play well with others and has a positive attitude. He works hard, is respectful in church, follows directions, and has the biggest smile on his face. He is helpful towards his friends and does his best with every task. He has shown that he loves to learn and is ready to learn more. He is curious, kind, respectful, brave and resilient. Congratulations, Thomas!

1st Grade - Ariana Pineda Martinez is kind to her classmates and respects authority. She tries her best during class time to complete class work. She follows playground rules and classroom rules. Congratulations, Ariana!

2nd Grade - Mateo Rojas demonstrates the St. Peter's KEY of LOVE. He is always lifting up his classmates and cheering them on! In addition, he works hard in class and is always growing as a learner. Great job, Mateo!

3rd Grade - Camila Martinez has been a leader in the classroom by being respectful, responsible and safe. She shows great effort in all the work that she does in the classroom and will try her best in all she does. She also supports her group mates and her classmates by helping when she can. She shows she is GROWing and ACCOMPLISHing with our school core values. Thank you for being part of our classroom Camila!

4th Grade - Alani Alas has been a shining example of a student who embodies our school's KEYS.  She works hard each day to continue her growth as a student.  She is an amazing teammate and friend.  She played a big part in the 4th and 5th Grade Soccer Team who won their championship game recently.  Her willingness to help and serve in class highlights the kind of person she is.  Keep up the amazing work Alani!  You are a star.

5th Grade - Sonia Estrada embraces the responsibility required to maintain progress in her schoolwork and other personal goals. She treats classmates, teachers, and staff with respect by valuing each as an individual, respecting differences, and valuing the work that others do. Brava, Sonia!

6th Grade - Alejandra Nava Gomez is a hardworking individual who is thoughtful, honest, and creative! She's always helpful and demonstrates excellent leadership skills that I know she will carry with her as she ages. Ale's love and honesty play a big part in our classroom space. Her ability to love her classmates and teacher makes our classroom a special place. 

7th Grade - Genesis Ixcal Vasquez is filled with curiosity and creativity; she asks thoughtful questions that demonstrate genuine engagement and approaches challenges with confidence and grace. She is mature, hard-working, and kind-hearted to everyone around her. Genesis, thank you for all that you are!

8th Grade - Cecilia Farias Tietze has been such a joy to have in the classroom. She continues to accomplish and love so much this year. Her enthusiasm and positivity radiates in everything she does. She is willing and always ready to tackle the task at hand. Cecilia is also a team player, genuinely caring for others in and outside the classroom. I believe she can continue these great qualities when she moves on to high school. Keep up the awesome work Ceci! 

REMINDERS:  

March 7-9       Minimum Day Dismissals for Parent-Teacher Conferences

March 9          AZTEC TREK Collection envelopes due

March 10        No School for students; Educator Conference Day

March 14        8:15 AM Lenten School Mass

March 15        Minimum Day Dismissal

March 16        8:30 AM  Lenten Reconciliation for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades

March 16        STEAM Fair

QUE PASA 3/1/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        We are now one week into the Lenten season.  As we try to make choices that bring us closer to Jesus, we encourage each other at school to keep open minds and hearts and live our St. Peter’s School KEYS.  Lent pushes us to dig out of our souls all the things that have clogged our hearts, the little sins that we clench in our fists, keeping us from opening our hands, hearts, and minds freely. God is offering to not only lift the burden from our shoulders, but also to help in rebalancing our load in the future. Tossing those small bad habits, pushing aside bitterness and resentment so that we might love God with our whole heart, and with all our strength.  Now and beyond Lent, we should make time to turn to God in prayer and for strength.

 

What is weighing you down? How might you prayerfully sort through what takes up room in your heart and mind? What habits and grudges can be cleared out, left behind?

God, take away what clutters our hearts, feed us with your Word, so that we might have the strength and freedom to love you with all our hearts, all our souls, all our being.

(Adapted from Daily Reflections for Lent: Not By Bread Alone)

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
This Friday marks the end of Trimester 2; therefore it is time for teachers to share report cards with parents and students.  Report cards will be discussed at the mandatory Parent-Teacher Conferences coming up next week.

On Class Dojo, each teacher shared a link to sign up for a Parent-Teacher Zoom conference for March 7, 8, or 9.  (March 7-9 will all be Minimum Dismissal days.)  If you have not already done so, please choose a conference time slot in order to meet with your child’s teacher.  These conferences are important as we continue to support student growth and learning.  

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher or call the school office.

AZTEC TREK UPDATE

Thank you to all who have already turned in their minimum $125 collection for our mandatory school fundraiser, the Aztec Trek!  The final due date for the collection envelope is March 9, and the Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and games will be held on March 31.

Remember–the more money that you collect, the more prizes you receive and the more points your class will receive towards a class prize! 

Currently, here are the class standings:

1st place - Kindergarten

2nd place - 7th Grade

3rd place - 1st and 5th Grades (tied!)

GO AZTECS!

MARCH LUNCH CALENDAR

The March lunch calendar is available online: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56297986e4b0b0d8bdbde6d6/t/63f92ac799191a1f520f6406/1677273799886/Cafeteria+Calendar+March+2023.pdf

School lunches are $3.00 for the entree, $0.75 for water, and $0.75 for SunChips.  Students may order school lunches daily at the cafeteria, or parents may place orders on the Cafeteria VENMO account @StPeters-Lunch.  Venmo lunch orders must be completed by 8:30 AM.  You may also order lunches ahead of time (for the week or month) on Venmo.  Be sure to include your child’s name, grade, and items to be ordered.

Remember that school lunches may NOT be dropped off at the school office during the school day.  On regular dismissal days, students bring a lunch from home, or order a lunch from the cafeteria.  We also encourage students to bring a SNACK to eat during morning recess.

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: June 25 - July 1

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.

MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.   To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.


COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

March 2          Kindergarten Field Trip - Exploratorium

March 3          End of Trimester 2

March 7          8:15 AM Lenten School Mass

March 7-9       Minimum Day Dismissals for Parent-Teacher Conferences

March 9          AZTEC TREK Collection envelopes due

March 9          8:30 AM Lenten Reconciliation for 5th & 6th grades 

March 10        No School for students; Educator Conference Day

QUE PASA 2/22/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        Today, Ash Wednesday, marks the beginning of Lent. This is a special liturgical season when we take time to pray, reflect, repent, and renew so that we can grow closer to God as we prepare for the death and resurrection of Jesus.  Throughout Lent, I’d like to offer a reflection (from Daily Reflections for Lent: Not By Bread Alone) as we journey through Lent with each other and with our children:  

“Ash Wednesday is marked with a somber sign of our faith.  The cross on our forehead is meant to leave a lasting imprint deep within, like a spiritual tattoo that will linger long after we complete the 40-day course.  The sacrifices and prayers of the season help us clear a path, but we can’t stop there, not if we want to experience real transformation. God wants nothing less than our hearts broken open so that he might find a resting place within and make us whole. Yes, the exterior practices are important, but what matters most is what happens unseen within our hearts and souls.” 

Heavenly Father, guide us in the right ways as we begin our Lenten journey. Give us the courage to allow ourselves to be transformed by your love. Help us to use our Lenten sacrifices to dig deeper into our spiritual center and carve out a space for you alone. AMEN.

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations to our fifteen First Communicants who received Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament for the first time over the weekend.  This is a momentous event in their faith journey!

Thank you to our First Communion teacher, Mrs. Gurleyen, for all her guidance and preparation, and for all our families for supporting the First Communicants as they worked toward this milestone.

SCHOOL CALENDAR REMINDER

This Monday, February 27 is a Minimum Dismissal (12:30) day.  Please plan accordingly.

*BVCC will be open for those students who are registered with their program. 

AZTEC TREK UPDATE

Thank you to all who have already turned in their minimum $125 collection for our mandatory school fundraiser, the Aztec Trek!  The final due date for the collection envelope is March 9, and the Aztec Trek Walk-a-thon and games will be held on March 31.

Remember–the more money that you collect, the more prizes you receive and the more points your class will receive towards a class prize! 

Currently, here are the class standings:

1st place - Kindergarten

2nd place - 5th Grade

3rd place - 1st Grade

GO AZTECS!

FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOPS

In partnership with First Republic Bank, The BASIC Fund is launching a series of workshops that support the goal of financial wellness and are excited to extend this opportunity to families of St. Peter’s School.

The workshops are being offered on the following dates:

- Tuesday, February 28 from 6pm-7pm in Spanish

- Wednesday, March 1 from 6pm-7pm in English

Register today at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/ce14af6b38da4eeba185c0dc2771abf7

CYO SUMMER CAMP

CYO Summer Camp registration is open for children ages 8-14!

This week-long summer camp experience at CYO Camp in Occidental, CA normally costs $895, but because of generous camp scholarships for St. Peter’s students, the cost goes down to $140 per student!

However, Scholarships are LIMITED.  If you are interested in having your child attend CYO Summer Camp with this discounted price, please stop by the office to pick up the registration forms, or call the office so that we may give your child a form to take home.

Space is LIMITED in each camp session.  The camp session dates are as follows:

Session One: June 25 - July 1

Session Two: July 3 - July 9

Session Three: July 11 - July 17

Session Four: July 19 - July 25

Session Five: July 27 - August 2

DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June. To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.


COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

February 27    Minimum Day Dismissal

February 28    8:15 AM Lenten School Mass

March 1          Minimum Day Dismissal 

March 3          End of Trimester 2

March 7-9       Minimum Day Dismissals for Parent-Teacher Conferences

March 10        No School for students; Educator Conference Day

QUE PASA 2/15/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        This coming weekend, we will celebrate Presidents’ Day with a 4-day school break.  During this holiday, let us remember our nation’s leaders, service men and women, and even ourselves as Christian citizens, as we work to make positive contributions to our society.  Together, let us offer this prayer (from unlockingthebible.org):

Dear God,

Thank you for your common grace and every good gift.  We know freedom, industry, jobs, healthcare, and a stable economy come at no small cost. Thank you for the men and women who’ve sacrificed to serve our Presidents and country by protecting and leading us. Thank you for making your “sun rise on the evil and on the good, and for sending rain on the just and on the unjust” (Matthew 5:45). You show your goodness and kindness through these common, good gifts.

Show us how we can contribute, serve, speak, and act in a way that exalts Christ (Colossians 3:17).  We want to do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to you, Father, through him. We want to use our gifts and opportunities to better our country and ultimately honor Jesus’ name. 

May your Church be the hands and feet of Christ to our nation.

We ask this in your holy name.  AMEN.

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

SCHOOL CALENDAR REMINDER

This week, we have a long holiday weekend for Presidents’ Day.  There is NO SCHOOL on Friday, February 17 and Monday, February 20.

FIRST COMMUNION MASS

This Saturday, February 18, fifteen St. Peter’s students will be receiving their First Holy Communion.  You are welcome to join in this Eucharistic celebration.  Mass will begin at 2:30 PM.

All of our First Communicants are in our prayers at this special time in their faith journey!

SCHOOL PANORAMIC PICTURE DAY

St. Peter’s Lifetouch Panoramic Picture Day will take place on Tuesday, February 21.  This is a school group photo that is taken on the schoolyard.

All students must be in complete school uniform on this day–no free dress passes may be used.  To order this photo, go to https://my.lifetouch.com/mylifetouch/#/ and enter the picture day ID: BY042160T0.  You may also order this photo using the order form that was sent home today.

ASH WEDNESDAY MASS
Next week, the Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday.  We will be attending Mass as a school at 9:30 AM on this day.  You are welcome to join us at this school Mass.

*Since we are attending Mass on Ash Wednesday, there will be no Tuesday school Mass for that week.

DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.   To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.


COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

February 15      5:30 PM  First Communion Rehearsal in Church 

February 17, 20    Presidents’ Day Holidays

February 18      2:30 PM  First Communion Mass

February 21      LifeTouch School Panoramic Photo Day

February 22      9:30 AM Ash Wednesday School Mass

February 22      Minimum Day Dismissal

QUE PASA 2/8/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        February is upon us! Since Valentine’s Day is in February, I associate the month of February with one of our school’s core values–LOVE.  February is also the month of the Holy Family, a family that we may look towards as an example of unconditional love.  Below is a prayer that we can offer together to remind us of our love for our families, and to remind us that we are a school family working together to help our children open their hearts and minds. As stated in our school philosophy–We are a family–somos una familia–with parents, students, and educators working together.

JESUS, Son of God and Son of Mary, bless our family. Graciously inspire in us the unity, peace, and mutual love that you found in your own family in the little town of Nazareth.

MARY, Mother of Jesus and Our Mother, nourish our family with your faith and your love. Keep us close to your Son, Jesus, in all our sorrows and joys.

JOSEPH, Foster-father to Jesus, guardian and spouse of Mary, keep our family safe from harm. Help us in all times of discouragement or anxiety.

HOLY FAMILY OF NAZARETH, make our family one with you. Help us to be instruments of peace. Grant that love, strengthened by grace, may prove mightier than all the weaknesses and trials through which our families sometimes pass. May we always have God at the center of our hearts and homes until we are all one family, happy and at peace in our true home with you.   AMEN.

–Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

SCHOOL CALENDAR REMINDERS

Please note that this Monday, February 13, is a Minimum Dismissal Day for students so that teachers may attend a professional development meeting.

Next week, we also have a long holiday weekend for Presidents’ Day.  There is no school on Friday, February 17 and Monday, February 20.

STAR ASSESSMENTS

This week, we continue with the 3rd round of STAR assessments for all students.  STAR assessments are required by the Archdiocese Department of Catholic Schools, and these assessments provide one data point in students’ academic progress.  If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher.

VALENTINE’S DAY TREATS

For Valentine’s Day (February 14), students may distribute pre-packaged snacks or treats and/or non-edible items (such as pencils or stickers) to their classmates.  Please be sure that your child has enough items to distribute to each person in his/her class.

Teachers will let you know how many students are in each class.

SPRING PICTURE DAY

St. Peter’s Lifetouch Spring Picture Day will take place on Tuesday, February 14.  These photos are OPTIONAL for students to take.

If your child is taking a spring photo, he/she may wear appropriate free dress, as outlined in our School Handbook.  Order forms were sent home, or you may order online at https://my.lifetouch.com/mylifetouch/#/ and enter our school Picture Day ID:  EVTSXQMK7

TRIMESTER 2 PROGRESS REPORTS

Last week, Progress Reports for Trimester 2 were sent home.  Progress Reports provide a snapshot of your child’s progress, giving time to maintain grades or submit work for improvement before the end of the trimester Report Card arrives.  

Signed and returned Progress Reports are now past due. Please sign and return your child’s progress report if you have not already done so.  If you have any questions regarding the progress report, please contact your child’s teacher.


DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.


MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.                                                                                              

To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.


COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

JANUARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

Homeroom teachers identify and describe Students of the Month at the end of each month. We all celebrate these students because they have exemplified living the St. Peter’s KEYS:

Knowledge feeds GROWTH. 

Every ACCOMPLISHMENT needs courage.

You are LOVE.

SERVICE UNITES.

Congratulations to our January Students of the Month!

Kindergarten - Kehlani Davila Flores comes to school with the biggest smile. She is ready to learn and will always ask the class to quiet down. She cares about her learning and others as well. When someone is having a bad day, she will be the first to give them a hug and tell them that everything is going to be okay. She is an amazing student who works hard on everything and gives it her all. No matter what we are working on, she does the work with a smile. Congratulations, Kehlani!

1st Grade - Gavin Contreras follows playground rules and tries his best during class time to finish assignments. He treats his classmates with respect. Keep up the good work. Congratulations, Gavin!

2nd Grade - Leonardo Perez shows a great attitude, hard work, and is a good friend to others. He jumps right into his work, whether it is math or reading. He is always one of the first to volunteer to help out, demonstrating the St. Peter's KEY of LOVE. Way to go, Leo!

3rd Grade - Marcus Ceron Ramos participates a lot in our classroom discussion and shows out-of-the-box thinking for both ELA and Math subjects. He shows respect towards others and is responsible with daily classroom activities. He also shows that he can GROW and ACCOMPLISH with the work he does in class. Thank you for being part of our classroom. Marcus!

4th Grade - Minerva Chamul Lopez has been a shining example of a student who embodies our school's KEYS.  She earned 2nd Honors last grading period and works hard each day to continue her growth as a student.  She is an amazing friend and is willing to help and serve in class.  Keep up the amazing work, Minerva!  You are a star. 

5th Grade - Damian Perez Ortega displays excellent academic focus and effort in class. He is always prepared and ready and eager to learn. He is also the first to lend a helping hand to his classmates and teacher. Bravo, Damian!

6th Grade - Angel Carvajal has shown tremendous growth in his learning and has demonstrated his ability to have a growth mindset. He displays his ability to persevere through difficult obstacles that often come with learning and trying something new.  He keeps up a positive demeanor in class, and shows a willingness to overcome the fear of the unknown. Congratulations, Angel!

7th Grade - Annarelly Contreras is beyond kind, attentive, and respectful. She is curious and observant, which speaks to her strong work ethic. She is always exhibiting our grow, love, and serve KEYS through her optimism and helpful nature. You're such a lovely soul, and we are proud of you and your gentle character, Annarelly!

8th Grade - Miguel Ayala has exhibited growth and has pushed himself to be his better self–academically and socially–this year in 8th grade. He asks the necessary questions and offers thought-provoking responses in class discussion. Miguel has also united with his classmates as a member of our 8A community. He continues to show his potential and has been a great addition to the class! Way to go, Miguel!

REMINDERS:  

February 8      5:30 PM  Parent First Communion Zoom Meeting

February 6-16       STAR Testing Window #3

February 13      Minimum Day Dismissal 

February 14      8:15 AM School Mass

February 14      Lifetouch Spring Picture Day

February 15      Minimum Day Dismissal 

February 17, 20    Presidents’ Day Holidays

February 18      2:30 PM  First Communion Mass

QUE PASA 2/1/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        Happy Catholic Schools Week!  This week, we’ve been taking the time to reflect on Catholic education and all the ways that we learn to grow, accomplish, love, serve, and unite here at St. Peter’s School. We are thankful for those that support us in our Catholic school mission, and that here and at home, both our faith and our minds can grow.  In gratitude, I offer this prayer (adapted from www.thereligionteacher.com)

Almighty Father,

You sent forth your Son as a beacon of hope for all people.  As Teacher, he has given us the prime example of the importance of education.  As disciples, we look to him for inspiration and strength.  Thank you for the many sisters, brothers, priests, and laypeople who have dedicated their lives in service to our Catholic schools.  Thank you for the teachers and administrators who sustain our schools today.  Thank you for the parents who have given support to the importance of Catholic education in their daily lives.  Thank you for the students who work hard to further their education.

Bless St. Peter’s School and the many people who advance our mission.  May our building be a home for those who seek to grow in faith, knowledge, and service of others.  Fill our minds with knowledge and wisdom.  May our understanding of the world help us to grow in appreciation for it.  Fill our hearts with gladness.Fill our hands with the tools we need to serve others.  May we show them your unceasing love through our actions. AMEN.

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

 

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

This week, we celebrate UNITY as a Catholic School and take time to reflect on and appreciate our Catholic School education.  

Here are the remaining days for Catholic Schools Week.  Show your school spirit by participating in the activities!

2/2 – Thankful Thursday: Special notes for all who support us in our Catholic education

2/3 – Festive 100th Day Friday: Dress like you’re 100 years old!  Special activities to celebrate the 100th day of school!

TRIMESTER 2 PROGRESS REPORTS

Today, Progress Reports for Trimester 2 are being sent home.  Progress Reports provide a snapshot of your child’s progress, giving time to maintain grades or submit work for improvement before the end of the trimester arrives.  

All progress reports should be signed by a parent and returned to the teacher by this Friday.  If you have any questions regarding the progress report, please contact your child’s teacher.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Two big accomplishments occurred last week!

- Our First Communicants received the sacrament of First Reconciliation for the first time!  They are all one step closer to receiving their First Holy Eucharist later this month.  Thank you to their teacher, Mrs. Gurleyen, and our parish priest, Father Gerardo Vazquez, for helping to coordinate this special event.

- Our 4/5 girls soccer team won their CHAMPIONSHIP after completing an undefeated season!  Huge thanks to their volunteer coaches, Raquel Rangel and Leslie Dominguez, for dedicating their time and energy for the team, and all the parents and families for the support.  GO AZTECS!

MORNINGS IN KINDERGARTEN and SHADOW VISITS

Spread the word!  Students entering Kindergarten for the 2023-2024 school year are invited to participate in “Mornings in Kindergarten.”  While parents take a tour of the school, the prospective Kindergartener will spend some time in the Kindergarten classroom.  

Students entering grades 1-7 for the 2023-2024 school year are invited to participate in “Shadow Visits,” when they spend some time in their grade-level classroom, and take their entrance exam afterwards.

If you or someone you know is interested in scheduling a Morning In Kindergarten or Shadow Visit, contact the school office at 415-647-8662, or email our School Marketing Coordinator, Janelle Godoy at jgodoy@sanpedro.org.


DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.

MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                              

 Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.                                                                                            

To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

January 29-February 3   Catholic Schools Week

February 1     Trimester 2 Progress Reports sent home 

February 7      8:15 AM School Mass

February 8      Minimum Day Dismissal  

February 8      5:30 PM  Parent First Communion Zoom Meeting

February 6-16       STAR Testing Window #3

February 17, 20    Presidents’ Day Holidays

QUE PASA 1/25/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        We are now a little more than halfway through our school year.  Today is school day #94 out of 180 days of the school year! 

      Though we face challenges each day, we can uplift ourselves by realizing our accomplishments.  Each day at school, we remind the students of our Schoolwide Learning Expectations (also known as SLEs), and how we live out our KEYS to Grow, Accomplish, Love, Serve, and Unite.  Even during difficult times, our school community continues to accomplish our goal to meet our SLEs, and at this time–as we are preparing for Catholic Schools Week–I am especially reminded of the following SLEs:

We have the KEYS to:

- GROW by facing challenges with optimism and faith in God.

- ACCOMPLISH by listening and communicating effectively in social and academic environments.

- LOVE by demonstrating an appreciation for what others have done for us.

- SERVE by sharing time, gifts, and joy within the school. 

- UNITE by supporting and encouraging others in order to strengthen our school community.  

Thank you for all your support so far during this school year!

--Mrs. Sandra Jimenez

P.S. To see the full list of our Schoolwide Learning Expectations, visit our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/sles!

 

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

Next week, we will celebrate CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK!  We celebrate UNITY as a Catholic School and take time to reflect on and appreciate our Catholic School education.  See the details below (and scroll to the end of this Que Pasa) to see the themes for each day for Catholic Schools Week.  Show your school spirit by participating in the activities!

To start Catholic Schools Week, students and families are invited to attend Sunday Family Mass at 1:00 PM on Sunday, January 29.

* Come to this Sunday Mass in your school uniform and receive a free dress pass!

1/30 – Merciful Monday: Student Council snack sale fundraiser

1/31 – Grandparents Day Tuesday: Invite your grandparents to sit with you at our 8:15 AM School Mass.  Prayers will be offered for all grandparents.

2/1 – Why Catholic Schools Wednesday: Class door-decorating contest

2/2 – Thankful Thursday: Special notes for all who support us in our Catholic education

2/3 – Festive 100th Day Friday: Dress like you’re 100 years old!  Special activities to celebrate the 100th day of school!

MORNINGS IN KINDERGARTEN and SHADOW VISITS

Spread the word!  Students entering Kindergarten for the 2023-2024 school year are invited to participate in “Mornings in Kindergarten.”  While parents take a tour of the school, the prospective Kindergartener will spend some time in the Kindergarten classroom.  

Students entering grades 1-7 for the 2023-2024 school year are invited to participate in “Shadow Visits,” when they spend some time in their grade-level classroom, and take their entrance exam afterwards.

If you or someone you know is interested in scheduling a Morning In Kindergarten or Shadow Visit, contact the school office at 415-647-8662, or email our School Marketing Coordinator, Janelle Godoy at jgodoy@sanpedro.org.


DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.

MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.                                                                                              

To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

REMINDERS:  

January 25      5:30 PM  First Reconciliation Service

January 26      8th Grade Graduation Photo Day

January 29      1:00 PM  Sunday Family Mass for Catholic Schools Week

January 29-February 3   Catholic Schools Week

January 31      8:15 AM Grandparents Day School Mass

February 1     Minimum Day Dismissal  

February 1     Trimester 2 Progress Reports sent home 

QUE PASA 1/18/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        While we do our best to stay positive for 2023, we continue to pray for strength as we face the every-day challenges of life.  At times, work, family, and personal demands might keep us from taking time to reflect.  The Prayer of St. Francis can help us to slow down, reflect, and remember the positive impact that we can have on each other as an “instrument of peace.”  As we pray, let us remember that God is always with us through life’s challenges!

Peace Prayer of St. Francis

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace:

where there is hatred, let me sow love;

where there is injury, pardon;

where there is doubt, faith;

where there is despair, hope;

where there is darkness, light;

where there is sadness, joy. 

O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek

to be consoled as to console,

to be understood as to understand,

to be loved as to love.

For it is in giving that we receive, 

it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, 

and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.  AMEN.

 

-- Mrs. Sandra Jimenez  

 

 

MINIMUM DAY

As noted on our school calendar, Monday, January 23 is a 12:30 dismissal day for all students so that teachers may attend a professional development session.  Please plan accordingly.  *BVCC will be open as usual for students registered in BVCC.

 

 

MORNINGS IN KINDERGARTEN and SHADOW VISITS

Spread the word!  Students entering Kindergarten for the 2023-2024 school year are invited to participate in “Mornings in Kindergarten.”  While parents take a tour of the school, the prospective Kindergartener will spend some time in the Kindergarten classroom.  

Students entering grades 1-7 for the 2023-2024 school year are invited to participate in “Shadow Visits,” when they spend some time in their grade-level classroom, and take their entrance exam afterwards.

If you or someone you know is interested in scheduling a Morning In Kindergarten or Shadow Visit, contact the school office at 415-647-8662, or email our School Marketing Coordinator, Janelle Godoy at jgodoy@sanpedro.org.

 

 

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

During the week of January 29 (the week AFTER next week), we will celebrate CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK!  We celebrate UNITY as a Catholic School and take time to reflect on and appreciate our Catholic School education.  A flier will be posted on Class Dojo for details on the themes for each day for Catholic Schools Week.  Show your school spirit by participating in the activities!

To start Catholic Schools Week, students and families are invited to attend Sunday Family Mass at 1:00 PM on Sunday, January 29.

*Come to this Sunday Mass in your school uniform and receive a free dress pass!


DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

 

 

MESSAGE FROM THE BASIC FUND

The BASIC Fund application for new students is now available online at https://basicfund.org/. Renewal emails for returning students will be sent out starting in February. 

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.

 

 

MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE FAMILY GRANT                                         

April 15 is the annual deadline for submitting all information to TADS, the third party needs-evaluation company that the Archdiocese uses to collect the financial data from families. This is consistent with the process we used to award tuition assistance for this year. After the Student Aid Form has been processed by TADS, the Department of Catholic Schools gathers the completed application materials. The Archdiocese of San Francisco is unable to provide financial aid to all students who apply. Applicants are ranked on the basis of financial need. Within the limit of available funds, the Archdiocese of San Francisco will then award financial aid.                                                                                               

Late applications will NOT be considered. Students must live in Marin, San Francisco, or San Mateo Counties to be considered for the Archdiocesan Scholarship. Please visit the other scholarship programs section for more opportunities. Grant notifications will be sent out to the elementary student’s families in late May/early June.                                                                                              

To use the TADS Financial Aid online application go to mytads.com. You will be guided through the application. If you have any questions, you can phone TADS at 800-477-8237.

 

 

COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe during the holidays. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

 

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

 

 

REMINDERS:  

January 20      5th Grade field trip to SFMOMA     

January 23      Minimum Day Dismissal  

January 24      8:15 AM School Mass

January 25      Kindergarten Field Trip to Mission Science

January 25      Minimum Day Dismissal  

January 25      5:30 PM  First Reconciliation Service

January 26      8th Grade Graduation Photo Day

January 29      1:00 PM  Sunday Family Mass for Catholic Schools Week

January 29-February 3   Catholic Schools Week

QUE PASA 1/11/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        Next Monday, we look forward to celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as we have a school holiday in his honor, and as our 8th graders will prepare and lead a prayer service for the school. He is a role model for us and our students as we discuss how others should be treated with dignity and love.  We can reflect on how Dr. King is an example of thinking critically and taking action for social justice.  It’s a perfect opportunity to apply our growth mindset along with the children, and to take action through service and prayer.

        Dr. King’s words and service remind me of our school’s core values to Grow, Accomplish, Love, Serve, and Unite; and he can be a model to live out our KEYS:

Knowledge feeds growth.

Every Accomplishment needs courage.

You are love.

Service Unites.

        Let us honor Dr. King by living out our KEYS and keeping Open Hearts and Open Minds!

 

-- Mrs. Sandra Jimenez  

 

 

PRAYER SERVICE

On Friday, January 13 at 8:45 AM, our 8th graders will lead a school prayer service in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  You are welcome to join us in church for this service.

 

 

NO SCHOOL JANUARY 16

There is no school next Monday, January 16, in honor of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.  School will resume with a regular schedule on Tuesday, January 17.


DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated! https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

 

 

COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe during the holidays. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

 

 

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

 

 

REMINDERS: 

January 11      5:30 PM Parent First Communion Meeting (Zoom)

January 13      8:30 AM  Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Service

January 16      No School – MLK, Jr. Holiday

January 17      8:15 AM School Mass

January 18      Minimum Day Dismissal  

January 20      5th Grade field trip to SFMOMA       

QUE PASA 1/5/2023 (ENGLISH)

Dear Parents,

        Happy New Year!!!  I pray that everyone safely enjoyed Christmas and new year celebrations filled with lots of love and laughter.  May our spirits be resilient and hopeful for a bright 2023! 

Together as a school family, let us start this new year with a prayer:

Lord, You make all things new.

You bring hope alive in our hearts 

And cause our Spirits to be born again.

Thank you for this new year,

For all the potential it holds.

Come and kindle in us a mighty flame

So that in our time, many will see the wonders of God

And live forever to praise Your glorious name.  AMEN.

 

-- Mrs. Sandra Jimenez  

 

 

FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY

Tomorrow—January 6—is The Feast of Epiphany, which commemorates the Magi who followed a star to find the baby Jesus. The Feast of Epiphany blessing asks that we might find the Lord when our pilgrimage is ended. It reminds us that we should be looking for God, and finding Him, all along the way!  In honor of the feast of the Epiphany, we pray that all will be treated with dignity and love, and that those who come there will find, as did the magi on their journey, Jesus Christ.

Our first school Mass of 2023 will be tomorrow (Friday, January 6) at 8:30 AM in honor of the Feast of the Epiphany.  Parents are welcome to join this Eucharistic celebration

 

 

JANUARY LUNCH CALENDAR

The January lunch calendar is now available, attached here and available online at https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56297986e4b0b0d8bdbde6d6/t/63b49e0d189de730941280ce/1672781325317/Cafeteria+Calendar+January+2023.pdf

School lunches are $3.00 for the entree, $0.75 for water, and $0.75 for SunChips.

Students may order school lunches daily at the cafeteria, or parents may place orders on the Cafeteria VENMO account @StPeters-Lunch.  Venmo lunch orders must be completed by 8:30 AM.  You may also order lunches ahead of time (for the week or month) on Venmo.  Be sure to include your child’s name, grade, and items to be ordered.

*Note that the Cafeteria Venmo account is different from the Venmo school tuition/fees account.

Remember that school lunches may NOT be dropped off at the school office during the school day.  On regular dismissal days, students bring a lunch from home, or order a lunch from the cafeteria.  We also encourage students to bring a SNACK to eat during morning recess.


DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

For those who missed the meeting about Dual-Language Immersion at St. Peter’s School, a full recording of the Zoom meeting is available at this link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/G1oPFwEH07A0zY3kZRhkKCR6Lf--i04Qc9mPxnhhmd7qX2Pp0Yn5Veh3V_mED3iH.D96-vmWHw76YERuP

PASSCODE:  *0cQgp9+

The slides of the meeting are available here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c9D4BqAKTIcaPApnI53OrJpnrAbYd9HDd99fU-1O8CY/edit?usp=sharing

Now, ALL parents are encouraged to complete this SURVEY to gather input about a possible Dual Language Immersion program at St. Peter’s School.  Please click on this link for the survey.  Your input is needed and greatly appreciated!

https://forms.gle/U2SF87zu2SAhUY776

 

 

COVID VACCINES

Message from the Latino Task Force and Unidos en Salud at the 24th and Capp Street site:

“We’re here to keep your family and community safe during the holidays. Everyone 5 years and older should get the new Bivalent COVID booster.  Everyone 6 months and older should also get a flu shot. Appointments available at https://my.primary.health/a/bridgevaccine?access_code=748F2ABB5AEF6DBC or visit our site at 24th and Capp Street, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For questions or assistance making an appointment, call 844-965-0987. And keep testing before gathering with friends and family!”

 

 

INFECTION MITIGATION PLAN

We continue to endure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  To prevent the spread of COVID-19 at school, we have developed a School Infection Mitigation Plan, which was given to each parent on the first day of school as part of the Parent-Student Handbook.  The Infection Mitigation Plan is also available on our school website at http://www.stpeterssf.org/pandemic-reopening-plan

Please remember -- If your child is feeling ill or has been exposed to COVID-19, phone the school office and keep your child at home!  

🡪 Symptoms to watch out for include:

  • Fever -- 100.4°F / 38°C or higher

  • Cough

  • Severe headache

  • Sore throat

  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea


DECEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Homeroom teachers identify and describe Students of the Month at the end of each month. We all celebrate these students because they have exemplified living the St. Peter’s KEYS:

Knowledge feeds GROWTH. 

Every ACCOMPLISHMENT needs courage.

You are LOVE.

SERVICE UNITES.

Congratulations to our December Students of the Month!

 

Kindergarten - Tatiana Juarez always comes to school ready and listening. She has a smile that lights up the whole room. She is a friend to everyone and includes everyone when out on the yard or during free choice time in the classroom. She will play with everyone and loves to include the whole class in whatever she is doing. Tatiana will always jump up and help whenever a student or teacher needs it. She loves to learn about new things and raises her hand with joy and enthusiasm. I love the energy that Tatiana brings to the classroom! 

1st Grade - Bridgette Rivas Guzman is student of the month for December. She has a passion for learning. Bridgette is kind to her classmates and follows playground rules. She listens to instructions and completes homework and classwork. Congratulations, Bridgette!

2nd grade - Natalie Rocha-Falcon is always looking for ways to help others. She can often be spotted trying to make someone feel better. In addition, she works hard in class and is always growing, especially in math. Thank you for modeling the St. Peter's Key of LOVE, Natalie!

3rd grade - Erick Maradiaga Hernandez is our student of the month. Erick does a great job in class by being responsible and respectful of others. He is helpful to others and stays on-task for any classroom job. He is a reliable and dependable friend to others. Thank you for being part of our classroom, Erick!

4th grade - Amariz Araujo Ortega has been a shining example of a student who lives out our school's KEYS.  She earned 2nd Honors during the first grading period and continues to work hard and grow as a student during the second trimester.  She is a great friend, so helpful in class, and willing to give to those in need.  She was so giving during the St. Peter's School Food Drive.  Keep up the great work Amariz!  You are a star.

5th grade - Andrea Morales-Boteo comes into class prepared and completes all her assignments. She often volunteers to help out in the classroom. Because of her outstanding work habits as a student, I have no doubt she will be very successful in the future. Brava, Andrea!

6th grade - Elizabeth Hernandez takes initiative in her classwork, and demonstrates what it means to be a compassionate learner. Ellie is a loving, sweet, and caring individual. She's always coming into class with a smile and positive attitude towards herself and others. I'm excited to see what this lifetime has to offer you, Ellie! Congratulations! :) 

7th grade - Andrea Perez lives out the St. Peter's KEYS every day! She is mature, responsible, and caring. She always offers a helping hand with a smile on her face and perseveres through hardship with strength and optimism. I am also continually impressed by Andrea's academic performance. You're a delight to have in class, Andrea, and you are appreciated!

8th grade - Matthew Chirino-Sandoval has demonstrated what it means to serve by sharing his time and talents within our school community as a leader, student council officer, classmate and friend. He also exudes positive energy and is determined to reach his true potential. Matthew is constantly asking questions and seeks ways to better himself. I am confident he will continue to grow and reach his best self! Great job,  Matthew! 

 

REMINDERS: 

January 5        Classes resume, Regular schedule

January 6        8:30 AM  Feast of the Epiphany School Mass

January 10      8:15 AM School Mass

January 11      Minimum Day Dismissal

January 11      5:30 PM Parent First Communion Meeting

January 13      8:30 AM  Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Service

January 16      No School – MLK, Jr. Holiday