Greetings,
I would like to congratulate Adrianna Brinkley, Sawyer Jansen, and Joseph Laco. Their robotics team recently qualified and competed in the World Robotics competition. The competition was virtual this year due to the pandemic. They finished sixteenth in their division. This was an amazing feat. Way to go St. John students!
I appreciate the parents who emailed me their concerns with NTI. I urge you to contact your teachers with any concerns or difficulties. With good communications we have been able to ease or help some of the frustrations and concerns. Thank you for your hard work and patience - NTI days are not always easy and sometimes can be frustrating.
MID TERMS WILL BE EMAILED ON TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH. PLEASE READ THE NOTE THAT GOES ALONG WITH THE MIDTERM. REMEMBER THAT THIS GRADE REFLECTS YOUR CHILD'S PROGRESS AT THIS TIME. IF A YOUR CHILD HAS A LOW GRADE IT IS MOST LIKELY DUE TO MISSING WORK. THE MIDTERM SHOULD NOT BE A SOURCE OF ANXIETY OR FRUSTRATION. I URGE YOU TO CONTACT THE TEACHERS IF YOU HAVE CONCERNS. THEY WILL WORK WITH YOU ON THE GRADES.
As Father Linh mentioned in his Sunday homily - keep anchored in God, have hope, and practice charity.
God bless and take care,
Principal
Now enrolling for the 2020-2021 school year. Please spread the word to all of your friends about our great school!
Please click this link to view a message from the Bishop and Diocesan Superintendent of Schools.
Yearbook Pictures still needed To help finalize our yearbook we are looking for a few more pictures. We are in need of 5/6 grade boys basketball pictures and pictures of students working on NTI work. Please email pictures, full size, to Brandi Griffith at [email protected].
You can still order your 2019-2020 yearbook! To order your yearbook, please go to https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/Order/SelectJob. You will then click search for your yearbook id code. Select Kentucky, then Georgetown. St. John will appear. Click the select button next to St. John. You should then be able to enter your students information and complete the transaction.
FREE Breakfast and Lunch to children 18 years of age and younger
During this time of uncertainty, the Catholic Diocese Foodservice program would like to do it's part in helping those in need. We encourage all families in our Catholic Diocese school and parish communities, who are in need of assistance, to take part in this no-cost meal service program for children 18 years of age and younger. But because this is a pandemic, all children 18 and younger qualify to eat for free.
The Catholic Diocese Foodservice program is committed to doing all that we can to meet the needs of our school and parish community during this unprecedented time. This free meal service will help to ensure the well-being of our children by meeting their nutritional needs, while easing some of the financial burden to families.
Beginning Monday, March 30th, we will start serving a FREE Breakfast and Lunch to children 18 years of age and younger. It will be served in three of our school/parish parking lots in a meal pick-up service. Children must be present to claim a meal. Breakfast service will be served from 8:00-9:00 am and Lunch 11:00-12:00 noon. Multiple days may be picked up at one time. The locations of service are Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary School, Lexington, Good Shepherd School, Frankfort, and St Leo Catholic School, Versailles.
May this mission to empower those in need and bring a community closer together in God. Please pray for my staff and voluntaries as we begin this challenge. As St Patrick once said, “May the strength of God pilot us, may the wisdom of God instruct us, may the hand of God protect us, may the word of God direct us. Be always ours this day and evermore.”
Blessings to All
Char Banta
Free education site resources
The following website has a ton of educational sites that are free to access, http://www.amazingeducationalresources.com/
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