Crusader Bulletin THE ATONEMENT ACADEMY November 13, 2012 King s Fair Is Coming: This Weekend! Our annual school festival promises to be a day of fun-filled medieval frolic for Atonement families and friends! Cake decorating competitions, costume competitions, and food booths as well as game booths make it a day of fun for the entire family. The day begins with Mass at 10 am, followed by a parade at 11 am. The lower school classes are working on their class banners and they will parade in full costume or just festive hats with their comfortable clothing with their class heraldry followed by the people of the village. For lunch, hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage, roasted corn, and the everpopular Filipino noodles will be complemented by cold drinks, beer, and desserts. The Knights of the Guild return this year with a horse show in the afternoon. Decorated cake competitions and booths with games of skill and chance will make for an afternoon of fun for all ages. See photos of previous years, cake competition information, and additional details on the following pages! Nota Bene / Note Well GALA PLANNING CONTINUES See page 8 for details about our annual auction and gala. FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPS! Our 3rd and 4th grade boys have advanced to City Playoffs this Saturday! SOCCER CITY CHAMPS! Just last night, another championship was claimed by our Crusaders: The first and second grade soccer team brought home a first place trophy. Way to go, Little Crusaders! Questions or Concerns? Contact info@atonementonline.com Upcoming... Nov. 17: King s Fair School and Parish Festival. Begins with Mass at 10 am, followed by a short parade by the lower school classes. Nov. 18: MS Girls Guest Choir at 9:00 Sunday Mass Nov. 21-23: Thanksgiving Holidays Nov. 30: LS student birthday observances, PreK 5th gr., 2:30 pm Dec. 6, Grades 3, 4, and 5 Christmas Concert, 6:30-7:30 pm Dec. 14: Christmas Concert, Grades 6-12, 7-8 pm Dec. 14: AR Deadline Dec. 19-21: Exams (Half-days for Lower School) Dec. 22 January 6: Christmas Break Jan. 7: Classes Resume Fides et Ratio / Faith & Reason
A Message from Deacon Orr Dear Parents: Back from our Fall Break and well into our second quarter, the students of The Atonement Academy are doing well, overall. Some Upper Scholars competed in the All- Region Choir, many Lower School CYO teams are doing exceptionally well, winning Zone titles and competing in City-wide competitions, and everyone is looking forward to the King s Fair at the end of the week. We look forward to seeing the Lower and Middle Scholars in their costumes and enjoying the day s events, such as the King s Parade and horse show. Please get those raffle tickets sold and turned in! The parish of Our Lady of the Atonement began a Capital Campaign on Oct. 28, with a goal of raising another $650,000 towards the expansion. Last year, the parish put aside $300,000 for the second year in a row, for our expansion. Parents of the Academy are welcome and encouraged to participate in this Campaign. The sooner we have 3 million dollars in hand, the sooner we will be going to the Archdiocesan Debt Review Committee for permission to begin construction. To date, we have about 2.4 million in cash on hand. Bureaucratic hold-ups are delaying the construction of our restroom facility adjacent to the athletic field. We are hopeful it won t be too much longer. I wish to commend and thank the teachers and students of the academy for performing so well during the Accreditation Team s visit in early October. The members of the commission gave us outstanding marks in the preliminary report and there is no doubt that we will receive an affirmative letter from the TCCED in early December, again naming us an accredited school through 2019. The team members were most impressed with the comportment of our students, especially at Mass. When giving her report to us, the associate superintendent of the Ft. Worth Catholic Schools said I thought my schools were excellent. Apparently, we excelled. Thanks to the parents, members of the School Council and the officers of the PTC for helping with many details of the visit. I look forward to seeing many of you at the King s Fair on Saturday. God bless each of you. Deacon James Orr Academy Administrator
King s Fair 2012 is THIS WEEKEND! Here are some scenes from previous years: Join the fun! 10 am Mass 11 am Parade Plenty of Food, Fun, and Games
CITY CHAMPS: Little Crusaders Soccer Team! On Monday evening, November 12, our Little Crusaders (Grades 1 & 2) won the City Championship! Pictured above are the children and their families and coaches. They are the 2012 Tiny Tot City Champs! We are very proud of you and your hard work! All-Saints Day and Grandparents Day Presentations Congratulations, Crusader Flag Football Grades 3 &4 This year, the lower school of The Atonement Academy presented an All Saints Day program for parents and grandparents. Flowers were presented to grandparents and a special prayer for grandparents, written by Pope Benedict, was read at the beginning of the program. FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS CONTINUE! Our 3rd and 4th grade boys have advanced to City Playoffs this Saturday!
ATONEMENT CROSS COUNTRY TEAM WRAPS UP A SUCCESSFUL YEAR The cross country season is wrapped up with the T-CAL State Cross Country Meet, and senior Crusader Annie Kennedy took home first place in the 3A meet with a time of 12 minutes and 15 seconds. Sophomore Bridget Kennedy took home second place with a time of 12 minutes and 18 seconds. Another sophomore, Shannon Murray, placed 15th in the event. Please congratulate these girls along with their coach, Mrs. Tricia Crossey. (The group is pictured at left.) X-TEAM Junhwan Lee, Amy- Grace Weems, Bridget Kennedy, Shannon Murray, Anne Kennedy, Sebastian Barrera, and Donghyun Seo. MEET OUR TEACHERS: Kristie Weems Mrs. Kristie Weems is one of our 2 nd grade teachers. This is her fifth year of teaching at The Atonement Academy after being a stay-at-home mom for 17 years. Prior to this, she taught for six years in Austin, TX. She loves teaching 2 nd grade, and says that, By the time I was in 2 nd grade I knew I was called to be a teacher. I would watch my teachers as I was growing up, and note which teaching methods I should use. She is married to John and has 6 children as well as one surrogate son and one adorable grandson. She enjoys reading, power -walking, hiking, and cheering for the football teams of Notre Dame (Go Fighting Irish) and UT (Hook Em Horns). She was born in California but has lived in Texas for over 30 years. Mrs. Weems is a graduate of UT Austin where she earned a degree in Elementary Education with a Math Specialization. Her children have been attending The Atonement Academy for 11 years, and with several graduated, there are now the three youngest Weems daughters at The Atonement. I thank God for all the blessings He has given my family and me. I couldn t ask for a better place to work, a better parish to be a part of, or a better place for my children to attend school.
King s Fair is THIS SATURDAY and We Need Your Help! Our annual King s Fair will be held on November 17, 2012. The King s Fair is one of our two major fundraisers at the Atonement Academy, and we need your help! Raffle Prize Underwriting WAYS YOU CAN STILL HELP The King s Fair Committee has been analyzing ways to maximize out income and minimize our expenses. We realized that our major expense for the event is the $5,000 raffle prize. We have to deduct $5,000 from our raffle ticket proceeds or other proceeds from the Fair just to pay for the raffle prize. We are asking for your help in trying to reduce this major expense. Please consider donating $250 or $500 to offset this expense. In return, we will publicly thank your family and/or your company for your generosity with signs at King s Fair. You will also be given raffle tickets for the King s Fair drawing (5 tickets for $250, 10 for $500), and those tickets will be credited to your child s classroom. If you would like to donate, please call Brenda Garza (210-413-0051) or Dolores Sommer (210-838-2154), or drop off your donation at the school office. Thank you in advance, and God bless you! Food/Beverages Underwriting Please take a look at the list below of items we need for a successful King s Fair. If you can donate money to purchase any of these items, please do so by placing your donation in an envelope marked King s Fair Donation, and send it to school with your child. Thank you! Brisket $225 Hamburger patties $200 Beef franks $ 88 Buns for brisket, burgers and hot dogs $131 Bags of chips $ 96 Nacho chips/cheese/jalapenos $137 Aluminum sheets and napkins $ 50 Bottled water $100 Candy bars $65
JOUST DO IT! Connor Fitzgerald s winning design looks great on our King s Fair 2012 t-shirt! Purchase one during carline in front of the Church or at the Fair: child's $15, adult $17. Pre-ordered t-shirts are in see Mrs. Skokan in front of the Church during car line or contact her at Nskokan@satx.rr.com Costume Contest! Fair maidens and knights, don t forget to wear your best medieval costume to the King s Fair! Prizes will be awarded for the top costumes. Sell Those Raffle Tickets! Class Prizes Every classroom (lower school) or class (middle/upper school) that sells $1,250 in raffle tickets will be treated to a pizza party! Start selling now! Deadline for ticket proceeds to be included in the contest will be November 16 th at 5:00 pm. JUST THREE MORE DAYS! King's Fair Decorated Cake Contest Dust off those cake pans and prepare for the annual King's Fair 'Decorated Cake Contest'! Please drop off your decorated cake at St. Anthony s Hall on the day of the King s Fair between the hours of 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ribbons to be awarded for child, youth, and adult categories for the following themes: Religious, Medieval, Holiday, Gingerbread, and Other. Be creative! All cakes become property of the 'Cake Walk' booth. Please call Sandra Czech, 687-1149, with any questions. Thank you for your contribution and participation! Remember, 100% of all King s Fair proceeds go to our school!
Glitz and Glamour on the Silver Screen Excitement is filling the air as preparations are being made for the annual Gala. This year s theme is Glitz and Glamour on the Silver Screen. Several options are available for attendance. Individual tickets may be purchased for $100. Table packages range from $1,500 to $3,000. Tables purchased by February 1 st will have the opportunity to choose, with school approval, their table theme. There are only twenty tables available, so act early! Mrs. Reilly has generously offered to help decorate the first Oscar Winner Level table purchased with a Willie Wonka theme that includes an edible chocolate spiraled centerpiece! While not exactly Silver Screen, it sounds yummy! A sneak peak at some of the silent and live auction items include: A signed Bob Mackie fashion sketch Silver Lab Retriever puppy Dinner with the Poor Claire Nuns If you have items or ideas for auction items, kindly let us know as soon as possible! The Atonement Academy Annual Gala and Auction April 13, 2013 Oak Hills Country Club Table Sponsorships There are three levels of tables available: Oscar Winner Cost: $3,000 Sponsor gift bag Best locations Complimentary bottle of champagne at table Full page ad in gala program Listing on sponsor page Supporting Actor Cost: $2,000 Sponsor gift bag Recognition at event, including signage Complimentary bottle of wine at table ½ page ad in in gala program Listing on sponsor page of page Rising Star Cost: $1,500 Sponsor gift bag Recognition at the event, including signage Complimentary bottle of wine at table Listing on sponsor page Tickets available by contacting Dolores Sommer at (210) 838-2154 or dolores.sommer @gmail.com