Principal's Note 12/5/23

Brian Blomquist • December 5, 2023

Christmas Events this Advent Season 

Thank you to all parent volunteers who made Breakfast with Santa a great success. Thank you especially to  organizers Claudia Calzadillas (Alessandra 3rd, Julie K) and Derly Cruz (Christian Salazar 4th, Camila Salazar K).
Events Coming Up
  • 9:00 am Friday, Dec. 8 -- Immaculate Conception Mass
  • 12 noon on Friday, Dec. 8 -- Half Day Dismissal
  • 2:00 pm on Thursday, Dec. 7 - Matinee Band Concert for students (grandparents and parents are welcome to attend)
  • 7:00 pm on Thursday, Dec. 7 - Christmas Band Concert in gym
  • 10:45 am on Monday, Dec. 18 -  Christmas-Advent Liturgy & Shower for Baby Jesus - gifts are delivered to Mary House.
  • 8:30 to 3:00 on Tuesday, Dec. 19 -- Students visit the Secret Santa Gift Shop in the Lyon Center
  • 7:00 pm on Tuesday, Dec. 19 -- Student Christmas Concert in the church. Students are expected to meet in their classrooms at 6:30. See the "what to wear" flyer. After the show, there will be a Christmas cookie reception in the gym.
  • Dec. 20 to Jan. 2 - Christmas vacation. Classes resume Wednesday, Jan. 3.
  • Jan. 3 to Nov. 7 -- Returning families register on TADS for the 2024-25 school year
  • 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on Thursday, Feb 1 - Catholic Schools Week Family Mass and Lunch in the church and gym
Order Pizza Lunch for Thursday, Dec. 14, by Monday, Dec. 11
HSA President Claudia Calzadillas thanks parent volunteers who organized Breakfast with Santa event last Saturday:
  • Radka Nebesky
  • Renita Nazareth
  • Carolina Salazar (Derly Cruz)
  • Nickie Andescavage
  • Karen Mordock
  • Kathryn Shifter
  • Kailyn Aspanthiya
SJB Uniform Code -- We are asking parents of students in grades 1-8 to help enforce the school uniform code, which can be found on page 26 of the Parent-Student Handbook.  Teachers are reminding students over the next two weeks of specific rules of the code.
Here are some recent reminders:
  • On PE days, students wear PE shorts and shirts under PE warmup pants and jackets, not hoodies or SJB spirit wear.
  • Sweaters in navy blue or maroon are OK on regular uniform days. 
  • Fleece sweaters are OK. 
  • Crewneck, V-neck, cardigan, and quarter-zip sweaters are OK.
  • SJB logos are OK. No logos are OK.
  • Hoodies and spirit-wear sweatshirts are not part of the regular daily uniform and may not be worn like uniform sweaters. 
  • Shirts are tucked in.
  • Pants are worn with belts.
  • Jewelry is discreet. Distracting jewelry should not be worn to school. 
  • Hair does not fall in front of students' eyes.  
  • Students may not mark themselves with ink. 
Spirit wear sweatshirts may always be worn outside like jackets, and they may be worn inside on designated, announced spirit-wear days. See the flyer to order spirit wear
Teachers have the discretion to allow students to adjust from uniform.
After the Christmas break, teachers will send parents messages about uniform violations. 
The full, 4-page uniform code starts on page 26 of the Parent-Student Handbook.
Apply for Tuition Assistance for Next Year -- To apply for Archdiocesan tuition assistance for the next school year, log in to your TADS account and select the financial aid section. An application must be submitted in order to be eligible for financial help from the Archdiocese or the parish.
Volunteer Credit Request Form is on the Portal --  Go to the password-protected parent portal to complete an online form requesting volunteer credit for service performed. The SJB News page has more information including a list of volunteer opportunities and a volunteer interest form.
By Brian Blomquist May 13, 2025
SJB students watch and listen to Pope Leo XIV after last week's election. Students responded with cheers when they heard about the election of the first American pope. Browse & Bid at the SJB Online Auction The online auction is the school's major fundraiser this year. Coordinated by the Home School Association, the money raised will go toward new classroom desks and chairs and educational materials. Go here to visit the online auction. See the SJB online auction flyer . Congratulations, First Communicants Congratulations to everyone who received First Holy Communion last week. Most of our 2nd grade students and several parish children received First Holy Communion at Mass on Saturday with their families and Father Andrew, the pastor. See the pictures . Thank You, Parents, for Your Support & Generosity for Teacher Appreciation Week The teachers and staff wish to express their gratitude, and they want to share their thank you card . Band Concert is Thursday Parents and friends are invited to attend the SJB band concert at 7:00 pm on Thursday in the school gym. There will be an afternoon matinee performance for students. Parents or grandparents may come to the concert at 2:00 pm. Front seating will be reserved for students at the afternoon concert. Wear Your SJB Spirit Wear on Friday Let’s celebrate our school year with smiles, school pride, and great memories! Students can come to school in their SJB spirit wear or PE clothes. They will receive yearbooks at the end of the day. Spirit Day is Friday, May 16. See the flyer . Exams Coming Up Eighth grade exams will be May 19 to 22. Exams for grades 5-7 will be June 2 to 6. Field Day Fun on Friday, May 23 On Field Day, students are divided up into three teams and compete in a variety of games and sports. It's the last day of school for the 8th graders, who run the activities for the lower-grade students. The culminating event is the relay race. It's a tradition for parents to come to the school and watch the relay race on the field from the top of the hill. Parents should come at 11:20 to see the race. It should start at about 11:30. Also, May 23 is a half day with dismissal at 12:00 noon. Interested in Tutors, Sitters, Camps, or Pools? See SJB's Summer Page Coming Up Thursday, May 15 -- Band Concert 2:00 and 7:00 in the gym Thursday, May 15 - Pizza Lunch Friday, May 16 - Spirit Wear Day & Yearbook Distribution Saturday, May 17 - Confirmation Retreat Monday, May 19 - 7:00 pm HSA Meeting in Library Thursday, May 22 - - 11:30 Spring Sing, 30-minute concert, one song by each class from PreK to 4th gr Friday, May 23 - Field Day 12 noon dismissal Friday, May 30 - 8th grade graduation dinner Saturday, May 31 - Graduation at 10:30 in the Church
By Brian Blomquist May 7, 2025
Parents are welcome to come to the school for the May Crowning Procession & Prayer Service on Thursday, May 8, at 10 am. The procession begins in the front of the school with a single-file silent walk around the parish center to the main church doors, where the students enter for the May Crowning service. Students should bring one or two flowers and wear their uniforms in blue and white tomorrow, Thursday, May 8. The students will set their flowers by the statue of Mary at the altar, and Father Andrew will then lead the school in the May Crowning prayer service. Here's a short video of a past May Crowning procession. Thank You for Your Show of Teacher Appreciation Thank you to all of the school parents who have provided snacks, lunches, and notes and words of support throughout Teacher Appreciation Week. Our teachers are grateful for our wonderful community and school parents. Thank You, Families & Friends, for Your Support for the Spring Play We had wonderful audiences for the student performances of High School Musical last week. Thank you to everyone who attended. Shanthi Abraham Awarded Erin Tervo Scholarship Seventh grade student Shanthi Abraham was awarded the Erin Tervo Memorial Scholarship on Friday night before an audience at SJB's spring musical. The school awards the scholarship annually to a 7th grade student who best represents Erin Tervo's qualities of love of math, love of performing arts, love of the liturgy, kindness and service to everyone. Erin Tervo was a beloved math teacher and coordinator school masses and performances at SJB. In her 18th year of teaching, she died suddenly one week after the start of the 2015 school year. The scholarship is provided with contributions to the Erin Tervo Memorial Scholarship Fund, and the selection is made by a committee of teachers chaired by a family member. Erin's daughter Caitlin presented the award. Also attending the award presentation were Erin's husband Jon, daughter Meghan, and parents Kathleen and Paul McCauley. Erin's oldest daughter Shannon was unable to be here because of college exams. Great Turnout and Fun Time at the Father-Daughter Dance Thank you, parent organizers, for planning and coordinating the Father-Daughter Dance. MAP Growth Spring Tests Continue The SJB school calendar includes the dates of the spring assessments, which continue next week. Exams Coming Up Eighth grade exams will be May 19 to 22. Exams for grades 5-7 will be June 2 to 6. Interested in Tutors, Sitters, Camps, or Pools? See SJB's Summer Page Coming Up May 5-8 - Teacher Appreciation Week Thursday, May 8 -- May Crowning at 10:00 Friday, May 9 - No School Saturday, May 10 -- 11:00 First Communion Mass Thursday, May 15 -- Band Concert 2:00 and 7:00 in the gym Thursday, May 15 - Last pizza lunch of the year, order by Monday (5/12) Saturday, May 17 - Confirmation Retreat Monday, May 19 - 7:00 pm HSA Meeting in Library Thursday, May 22 -- 11:30 Spring Sing, 30-minute concert, one song by each class from PreK to 4th gr Friday, May 23 - Field Day & 12 noon dismissal Friday, May 30 - 8th grade graduation dinner Saturday, May 31 - Graduation at 10:30 in the Church
By Brian Blomquist April 28, 2025
Prayers for Pope Francis We are praying for Pope Francis, who died the day after Easter, and for the cardinals who will select the next pope. Pope Francis, who looked out for the overlooked, was an inspiration to our students. Elected in 2013, he was the only pope our students have ever known. He recently spoke to young people about the importance of listening to others. "Dear boys and girls, one of the most important things in life is to listen — to learn how to listen," Francis said in recording shared by the Italian magazine Oggi . "When someone speaks to you, wait for them to finish so you can really understand, and then, if you feel like it, respond. But the important thing is to listen," he said. And do not rush to give an answer. "Look closely at people — people don’t listen. Halfway through an explanation, they’ll answer, and that doesn’t help peace. Listen. Listen a lot." Pope Francis also told young people to listen to their grandparents, who “teach us so much.” We pray for the repose of his soul. Eternal rest grant unto Pope Francis, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. Get Tickets For High School Musical Buy tickets now for the spring musical. Tickets cost $8 for non-students, $5 for students. Order High School Musical Tickets Students have been rehearsing for many weeks, and the excitement is building for the show. The dates are Thursday and Friday, May 1 & 2, at 7:00 pm in the SJB Gymnasium. Thursday Matinee At 10:30 am on Thursday, May 1, there will be a dress-rehearsal matinee so that all SJB students can see the spring play. There will be reserved student seating in the front sections, with parents and relatives welcome to sit behind the students. The matinee can be a good option for grandparents who are limited to daytime driving. Reminder: 2-hour Delay Friday See the flyer . Morning Care will be from 9:00 to 10:00. Buy a Raffle Ticket for Front Row Seats See the flyer . There will be two winning tickets announced for the Thursday night show and two winning tickets announced for the Friday night show. Winners get reservations for 10 seats in the front row. Flowers for Performers Carnations will be available for $2 per stem for those who want to praise performances with flowers. See the flyer . Father-Daughter Dance is Saturday Night The Father Daughter Dance is this Saturday, May 3, at 7:00 pm in the gym. See the flyer for information on ordering tickets. Or buy tickets directly . Volunteer to help with the dance on the sign-up form . MAP Growth Tests Begin Next Week We have been emphasizing the importance of student effort on the spring MAP Growth tests, which begin next week with upper-grade math tests at 8:50 on Monday. See the calendar for the schedule. After the January tests, we spoke with students individually about their goals for the year, and we reminded them to take their time and do their best on the tests in May. We had noticed that many students were marked for rushing -- or what MAP Growth labels "rapid guessing" -- on the fall and winter tests. We ask parents to help make sure that the children get a good night's sleep, a nutritious breakfast, and arrive to school on time. Reminder for Outside Parishioners: Send in Parish Verification Forms If you are a member of a parish other than St. John the Baptist, you must submit a parish-verification form with your pastor's signature to be eligible for the tuition rate for active and participating members of an archdiocesan parish. Send the completed and signed form to Kathleen Brown at kbrown@sjbssparish.org . Volunteer Credits to be Counted May 1 Family volunteer credits will be counted through May 1. Be sure to submit for volunteer credit . Father-Daughter Dance volunteers should submit for credit this week. The fee schedule can be found in the program handbook . SJB's Biggest Fundraiser Auction will take place May 10-18 More information about the HSA's online auction is coming. See the silent-auction baskets in the back of the gym during the spring play. Proceeds go toward the school's goal of replacing classroom chairs and desks. Entry Deadline for Creative Writing Contest is Wednesday See the entry form for the rules and guidelines. May Crowning is Thursday, May 8 Parents are welcome to come to the school for the May Crowning Procession & Prayer Service on Thursday, May 8, at 10 am. The procession begins at the front of the school with a single-file silent walk around the parish center to the church doors, where the students enter for the May Crowning service. Students wear their regular uniforms in blue and white on the day of the May Crowning. We also ask that each child bring a flower (or a few flowers) to school for the May Crowning service. Here's a short video of a past May Crowning procession. SJB Camps, Tutors, Babysitters, and Pools Are you interested in camps, tutors, babysitters, and pools for your kids this summer? See the SJB camps, tutors, babysitters, and pools page . See the HSA Newsletter See the Home School Association newsletter for more information about community events and activities. Prayers for Dimitri Vassiliou and the Vassiliou Family We are praying this week for Dimitri Vassiliou, a former SJB student and employee, who passed away on April 22. Dimitri previously worked for the SJB maintenance staff. More recently, Dimitri worked in Baltimore giving tours of historic ships. Dimitri's brother, Peter Vassiliou, continues to work at SJB and recently was promoted to maintenance director to succeed Tom Klotz, who is retiring this week. Mary Frances Vassiliou, mother of Dimitri and Peter, has been parish secretary at St. John the Baptist for many years. We are praying for Dimitri and the Vassiliou family. There will be a viewing at St. John the Baptist from 5:00 to 7:00 pm on Friday, May 2, and from 10:00 to 11:00 on Saturday, May 3. The funeral will be at 11:00 am on Saturday, May 3. Looking Ahead in May May 1 & 2 - Spring Play at 7:00 Friday, May 2 - Delayed Start, School starts at 10:00 am Saturday, May 3 - Father-Daughter Dance at 7:00 May 5-8 - Teacher Appreciation Week Thursday, May 8 -- May Crowning at 10:00 Saturday, May 17 - Confirmation Retreat Friday, May 23 - Field Day (12 noon dismissal) Saturday, May 31 - Graduation at 10:30 in the Church No School: Friday, May 9 , and Monday, May 26
By Brian Blomquist April 7, 2025
Tickets Are On Sale for High School Musical Buy tickets now for the spring musical. Tickets cost $8 for non-students, $5 for students. Order High School Musical Tickets The dates of the show are Thursday and Friday, May 1 & 2, at 7:00 pm in the SJB Gymnasium. Career Day Returns to SJB on Wednesday, April 16 Featured Presenters: U.S. Park Service patrol officer with horse firefighters with truck YouTube car reviewer zookeeper show dog and therapy dog handler with dogs NASA scientist nurse Montgomery County Police officer construction projection manager restaurant concept developer audiologist operations leader for food stores Students will see four Career Day presentations after Mass and before noon dismissal. Parking Lots Will Be Closed Until 11:45 on Wednesday, April 16 We need time and space to let the police horse and fire truck leave the parking lots after the Career Day presentations. Please wait until 11:45 to enter the parking lots for 12:00 dismissal on Wednesday, April 16. If you must pick up your child early, please park al ong the White Oak fence or in front of the church and walk to the office. SJB Camps, Tutors, Babysitters, and Pools Are you interested in camps, tutors, babysitters, and pools for your kids this summer? See the SJB camps, tutors, babysitters, and pools page . Order SJB Spirit Wear See the flyer for the SJB 2025 T-Shirt. Orders are accepted through April 14. Proceeds go to SJB School. Get Your Tickets for the May 3 Father-Daughter Dance The Father-Daughter Dance is set for 7:00 pm on Saturday, May 3. The Father-Daughter dance, which is open to parish and school families, has become a tradition at SJB. Here's the invitation with ticket-ordering information -- or Buy Tickets Directly . Student Reconciliation This Week Confessions for students in grades 3, 4, and 5 are scheduled for this morning, Tuesday, April 8. Confessions for students in grades 6, 7, and 8 are scheduled for Wednesday morning, April 9. Students bring books to read in the pews while they wait for their confessions. Confessions are available for the Catholic students who have received the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Spring Break Starts April 16 Spring break begins with a half day on Wednesday, April 16. Dismissal will be at 12:00 noon, and there will be no After Care on Wednesday, April 16. Also on April 16, the school will attend 8:30 Mass, and Career Day activities will take place from 9:30 to 11:30. After the break, students return to school on Monday, April 28. Students in Grades 2-8 May Enter Creative Writing Contest What is it? It's the annual and optional St. John the Baptist Creative Writing Contest. Who can enter? Students in grades 2-8 may enter. Where are the entry forms? Here are the entry forms . When are the contest entries due? All contest entries are due by Wednesday, April 30, which is after the break. Where do I send my entry for the contest? All entries must be placed in the decorated box in the school's main hallway. Are there instructions or do I just write what I want? The theme (hint: it's peace) and instructions (hint: it's a poem) are explained on the entry form. Are the instructions important? Yes, following instructions will be considered by the judges. And... the student's name cannot be on the actual poem or artwork. The student's name goes only on the entry form, not on the student's content. The entry should include a cover with original design, title, and poem. May 1 Matinee At 10:30 am on Thursday, May 1, there will be a dress-rehearsal matinee so that all SJB students can see the spring play. There will be reserved student seating in the front sections, with parents and relatives welcome to attend. The matinee can be a good option for grandparents who are limited to daytime driving. Spring Chess Registration See the Chess Wizards flyer to register for spring chess classes from 3:00 to 4:00 on the following six Mondays: April 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, June 2, and June 13. Holy Week -- During Holy Week, we focus on Jesus's sacrifice and pray for forgiveness, strength, and guidance. We will be in school for two full school days and one half day. The students will be with their families for Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Our Easter Prayer for You -- The teachers and staff members of SJB pray that our students and families feel God's peace, joy, and love at Easter and throughout the break. We pray for the health and safety of our SJB families. Looking Ahead in May May 1 & 2 - Spring Play at 7:00 Friday, May 2 - Delayed Start, School starts at 10:00 am Saturday, May 3 - Father-Daughter Dance at 7:00 May 5-8 - Teacher Appreciation Week Thursday, May 8 -- May Crowning at 10:00 Saturday, May 17 - Confirmation Retreat Friday, May 23 - Field Day (12 noon dismissal) Saturday, May 31 - Graduation at 10:30 in the Church No School: Friday, May 9, and Monday, May 26 No Principal's Note Next Week -- The next Principal's Note will go out after our return on Monday, April 28. Stay up to date with the SJB online calendar .
By Brian Blomquist April 1, 2025
SJB Summer Uniform Season Begins Monday, April 7 During "summer uniform" season, students may wear their uniform shorts with their regular uniforms including regular school shoes. They may wear SJB gym shorts and T-shirts without the long PE pants and jackets jackets on PE days. See the uniform code on page 27 of the Parent Student Handbook for more information. Lenten Food Drive is This Week Please see the flyer for the Lenten food drive. Lenten Food Drive Flyer The school is supporting the parish Lenten food drive to benefit the John S. Mulholland Family Foundation and the nine parish food pantries that serve DC's poor. Classes will collect non-perishable food until Friday, April 4. School Picnic is Wednesday Our school picnic is this Wednesday, April 2, from 11:30 to 1:00. During the picnic, students enjoy Kona ice, play, and make art on the parking lot with sidewalk chalk. See the flyer for the SJB School Picnic . Monday is Last Day to Order Pizza Lunch Pizza Lunch is one week earlier because of Easter. Please signup by Monday, April 7, for pizza lunch on Thursday, April 10. Order Pizza Lunch Order SJB Spirit Wear See the flyer for the SJB 2025 T-Shirt. Orders are accepted through April 14. Proceeds go to SJB School. Tee Ball Registration Closes April 3 See the SJB Athletic Ministry webpage for more information and to register. Get Your Tickets for the May 3 Father-Daughter Dance The Father-Daughter Dance is set for 7 pm on Saturday, May 3. The father-daughter dance, which is open to parish and school families, has become a tradition at SJB. Here's the invitation with ticket-ordering information -- or Buy Tickets Directly . Student Reconciliation Will Take Place Next Week Grades 3, 4, and 5 will rotate into the church for confessions as part of Reconciliation on Tuesday, April 8, and grades 6, 7, and 8 will rotate in on Wednesday, April 9, in advance of Holy Week. Students bring books to read in the pews while they wait for their confessions. Confessions are available for the Catholic students who have received the Sacrament. Spring Break Starts April 16 Spring break begins with a half day on Wednesday, April 16. Dismissal will be at 12:00 noon, and there will be no After Care on Wednesday, April 16. Also on April 16, the school will attend 8:30 Mass, and Career Day activities will take place from 9:30 to 11:30. Students return to school on Monday, April 28. High School Musical Performances are May 1 & 2 Students in grades 5-8 have been rehearsing since January for the spring play, High School Musical, with their director, Mr. Mendoza, and choreographer, Dr. C. The SJB middle school will perform High School Musical at 7:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, May 1 and 2. When tickets are on sale, we will send out the information. The spring musical is one of SJB's oldest traditions and draws many families, friends, and alumni. May 1 Matinee At 10:30 am on Thursday, May 1, there will be a dress-rehearsal matinee so that all SJB students can see the play. There will be reserved student seating in the front sections, with parents and relatives welcome to attend. The matinee can be a good option for grandparents who are limited to daytime driving.
By Brian Blomquist March 25, 2025
Fourth Grade Presidents Deliver Speeches Fourth-grade students made their annual presentations about the presidents before students and families. Planning for the Summer? See the SJB Summer Camps Page Current SJB students are invited to three exciting weeks of Christ-centered summer fun! SJB Summer Camp is led by our dedicated SJB teachers and staff. The camp is open to all students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade at SJB. Go here for more information about camps, pools, and tutors. Order SJB Spirit Wear See the flyer for the SJB 2025 T-Shirt . Orders are accepted through April 14. Proceeds go to SJB School. Are you Interested in Helping with Career Day? Complete the career day form if you are a parent with child-protection certification and you are interested in talking with students about your career on the morning of Wednesday, April 16. There's Still Time to Register for Tee Ball See the SJB Athletic Ministry webpage for more information and to register. Get Your Tickets for the May 3 Father-Daughter Dance The Father-Daughter Dance is set for 7 pm on Saturday, May 3. Here's the invitation with ticket-ordering information . Buy Tickets to Father Daughter Dance Lenten Food Drive The school is supporting the parish Lenten food drive to benefit the John S. Mulholland Family Foundation and the nine parish food pantries that serve DC's poor. Classes will collect non-perishable food until Friday, April 4. ● Canned Tuna or chicken ● Cheerios or other low sugar cereal ● Canned vegetables (green beans, corn, peas) ● Canned soup (hearty varieties are best) ● Peanut butter and jelly (plastic only; no glass) ● Baked Beans, Mac & Cheese, Chef Boyardee ● Pasta and Pasta Sauce (plastic only; no glass) ● Giant Food $25 Gift Cards
By Brian Blomquist March 18, 2025
Students in grades 5-8 have been spending their afternoons rehearsing for the spring show, High School Musical. Performances are set for the nights of Thursday and Friday, May 1 and 2, in the SJB gymnasium. Mr. Mendoza has been directing with the help of Dr. C (choreography) and Ms. Dodson (costumes). Sixth Grade Off to Outdoor Ed This Week Our 6th grade students will be spend the next three days hiking, team building, and learning about the outdoors. They leave for the Skycroft Center in western Maryland on Wednesday and return on Friday. Continuing a long tradition, the SJB 6th graders will be joined by the 6th grade students of St. Bart's Catholic School in Bethesda. Two Reminders Half Day on Friday -- Dismissal is at 12 noon on Friday, March 21. No School on Monday -- There is no school on Monday, March 24, for the staff retreat. Are you Interested in Helping with Career Day? Complete the career day form if you are a parent with child-protection certification and you are interested in talking with students about your career on the morning of Wednesday, April 16. Flag Football and Tee Ball Registration are Open Flag football registration closes on Saturday, March 22. Tee Ball registration closes on April 3. Our teams need coaches. See the SJB Athletic Ministry webpage for more information and to register. Thank You, Volunteers, for Your Help with Arts & Academics Volunteer judges are essential to our 6th and 7th grade art presentations and science projects. Thank you, parents and supporters, for volunteering to judge the presentations and projects. Thank you to all of the parents, friends, and relatives who came to the Arts & Academics showcase on Wednesday. Thank you, parents, for supporting your children as they worked on their projects. Volunteer Credits to Be Counted in May Volunteer credits are tallied by the HSA from August to the start of May. Families with K-8 students that did not get at least 4 credits (or 2 credits for single-parent families) will see volunteer credit fees added to their tuition invoices in May. The fee for a family that receives 4 credits: $0 The fee for a family that receives 3 credits: $125 The fee for family that receives two credits: $250 The fee for a family that receives 1 credit: $375 The fee for a family that receives no credits: $500 Credits cannot be carried over to the next year. The SJB volunteer page includes a form for requesting credit for volunteer work you have done, an HSA overview of the volunteer-credit program , and a guide to HSA events and volunteer needs, as well as a lunch-duty signup form and a list of steps to child-protection certification. SJB Blood Drive March 23 St John the Baptist is committed to strengthening our community and helping meet hospital and patient needs through blood donations. The Luminis Health Blood mobile will be in the SJB Lyon’s center parking lot Sunday March 23, from 8:30 to 1:30. Please join in this life saving event. To donate you must be age 18-74, in good overall health and at least 110 pounds. It takes 10 minutes to donate blood. Signup link: https://calendly.com/luminishealthdrives/stjohn-thebaptist Contact Anna M. Moretti at morettia310@gmail.com for questions or assistance with sign up.
By Brian Blomquist March 10, 2025
Arts & Academics is Here Student projects and judges of the 6th grade arts presentations are asked to arrive at the gym at 5:30 on Tuesday, March 11. The first round of 6th grade art presentations begin at 6:00. There is a break with dinner provided, followed by the second round of presentations at 7:00. Volunteers are schedule to come to the gym throughout Tuesday to judge 7th grade science projects. Arts & Academics Showcase is Wednesday at 7:00 Families are welcome to view the Arts & Academics projects in the gym on Wednesday, March 12, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Projects of students in all grades will be on display. Families should take the projects home at the end of the gallery walk. See the gallery walk flye r. Cereal Collection for Food Pantry Was a Success We collected many boxes of cereal for the SJB Knights of Columbus, which took them to the St. Camillus Food Pantry. Thank you for your donations. Before we handed over the boxes cereal, we had a little fun with them. Ballet Theatre of Maryland Performs for SJB Students Students in all grades enjoyed the Ballet Theatre of Maryland's performance of Sleeping Beauty last Friday. Here are a few of the dancers . Afterward, several dancers stayed and talked with the students about their art and their performance of Tchaikovsky's ballet. The dancers said SJB's students were their best audience yet. Congratulations, 7th graders Aman Solomon and Shanthi Solomon Each was a winner of the Catholic Business Network essay contest. Each won a $1,000 scholarship. Seventh grade students at more than a dozen area Catholic schools entered essays in the contest. Congratulations, Aman! Congratulations, Shanthi! Are you Interested in Helping with Career Day? Complete the career day form if you are a parent with child-protection certification and you are interested in talking with students about your career on the morning of Wednesday, April 16. Thank You, Athletic Ministry, for the Sports Equipment Shed In addition to the recess equipment kept in each classroom, there's now a common recess shed stocked with sports equipment including basketballs, soccer balls, volleyball, tennis balls, footballs, nerf balls, and a pump. The equipment in the shed is available to all students during recess. The 4th grade has agreed to be in charge of opening and locking the equipment shed. The school is grateful to the Athletic Ministry and the Fitzgerald family for donating the shed and assembling and installing it over the weekend. Yearbook Ad Deadline Approaching Get your yearbook recognition ads in by March 16! See the flyer for link to design and purchase. Volunteer Credits to Be Counted in May Volunteer credits are tallied by the HSA from August to the start of May. Families with K-8 students that did not get at least 4 credits (or 2 credits for single-parent families) will see volunteer credit fees added to their tuition invoices in May. The fee for a family that receives 4 credits: $0 The fee for a family that receives 3 credits: $125 The fee for family that receives two credits: $250 The fee for a family that receives 1 credit: $375 The fee for a family that receives no credits: $500 Credits cannot be carried over to the next year. The SJB volunteer page includes a form for requesting credit for volunteer work you have done, an HSA overview of the volunteer-credit program , and a guide to HSA events and volunteer needs, as well as a lunch-duty signup form and a list of steps to child-protection certification. Please See the HSA Newsletter Here is the HSA newsletter for March . SJB Blood Drive March 23 St John the Baptist is committed to strengthening our community and helping meet hospital and patient needs through blood donations. The Luminis Health Blood mobile will be in the SJB Lyon’s center parking lot Sunday March 23, from 8:30 to 1:30. Please join in this life saving event. To donate you must be age 18-74, in good overall health and at least 110 pounds. It takes 10 minutes to donate blood. Signup link: https://calendly.com/luminishealthdrives/stjohn-thebaptist Contact Anna M. Moretti at morettia310@gmail.com for questions or assistance with sign up. Prayers for Father Glen We are praying for Father Glen Willis, who died on Saturday, March 8. Here is the letter from our pastor, Father Andrew, to parishioners about Father Glen's passing. Dear Friends, As we announced at our Masses this past Sunday, Fr. Glen Willis, SDS, was called home to the Lord last Saturday, March 8th. As many of our parishioners know, Fr. Willis faithfully served at St. John the Baptist for many years as a weekend associate, blessing our parish community with his warmth, kindness, and music. A priest of the Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians), Fr. Glen also served for many years at Camp St. Charles in southern Maryland. Please keep Fr. Willis's family and loved ones in you prayers, as well as members of the Salvatorian community, during this difficult time. All are welcome to join us for Fr. Willis's Visitation/Prayer Service at Collins Funeral Home and Funeral Mass at St. John the Baptist next week: Sunday, March 16th , from 2:00-4:00pm (Prayer Service around 3:00pm) Visitation/Prayer Service at Collins Funeral Home 500 University Blvd W, Silver Spring, MD 20901 S Monday, March 17th , from 10:00am-11:00am Visitation at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Monday, March 17th, at 11:00am Funeral Mass at St. John the Baptist Eternal rest grant unto Fr. Willis, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace, and may his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. In Christ, Fr. Andrew
By Brian Blomquist March 4, 2025
Arts & Academics Next Week We are still looking for judges for the 6th grade art presentations. Please see the flyer to find out how to become an Arts & Academics judge for volunteer credits. Students and judges of the 6th grade arts presentations are asked to arrive at the gym at 5:30 on Tuesday, March 11. The first round of 6th grade art presentations begin at 6:00. There is a break with dinner provided, followed by the second round of presentations at 7:00. Volunteers are schedule to come to the gym throughout Tuesday to judge 7th grade science projects. Gallery Walk is Wednesday at 7:00 Families are welcome to view the Arts & Academics projects in the gym on Wednesday, March 12 , from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Projects of students in all grades will be on display. Families should take the projects home at the end of the gallery walk. Yearbook Ad Deadline Approaching Two weeks left to get your yearbook recognition ads in! Ads must be submitted by March 16. See flyer for link to design and purchase. Sleeping Beauty Comes to SJB The Ballet Theater of Maryland will perform an abridged version of "Sleeping Beauty," set to the music of Tchaikovsky, before a student audience in the gym on Friday morning. SJB Students to Attend Ash Wednesday Mass Ashes will be distributed at the end of Mass on Ash Wednesday, March 5. The school attends Mass on Wednesday morning at 8:30. What did SJB do for Black History Month? With the support of the SJB Diversity Committee, which is made up of parents and teachers, the 7th grade took a field trip to the National Museum of African American History and Culture . What else happened in February? The preschool created Alma Thomas-inspired heart collages. The kindergarten read Ron's Big Mission about astronaut Ronald McNair. The 1st grade read about Jackie Robinson and made a baseball fact craft. The 1st grade also read about Rosa Parks, Mae Jamison, and George Washington Carver. The 2nd grade learned about writer and poet Nikki Giovanni. The 3rd grade made Christian Robinson-style self portraits and did Black History Projects. The 4th grade learned about the Heidelberg Project of Detroit artist Tyree Guyton and about W.W. Law of Savannah, Ga. The 5th grade learned about the colorful abstract paintings of Alma Thomas and did art-inspired math activities. The 6th grade read The Harlem Charade by Natasha Tarpley and, in math, studied Gee's Ben quilts . The 7th grade completed math activities related to Hidden Figures . The 8th grade created circle art geometry inspired by artist Alma Thomas and, in language arts, read stories and poems of the Harlem Renaissance. The 8th grade also started reading the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird . Mrs. Pifer's English Language Learner reading groups did activities related to jazz and Trombone Shorty. Study skills students in 6th grade did activities related to Reggie Laurent's collages . In Library, Mrs. Castillo read stories by Black authors and about Black characters throughout the month. Connections See the weekly Bulletin . See SJB Instagram . See the SJB Athletic Ministry .
By Brian Blomquist February 24, 2025
Prayers for 8th Grade Students -- We are praying for our 8th grade students who are receiving admissions notices from the Catholic high schools this week. A few schools notified our SJB students last Friday. Most schools will notify students of their admissions decisions this coming Friday after 3:00 pm. Please keep our students in your prayers. Prayers for Our Parents Who Are Federal Workers – We are praying for the parents who are at risk of losing their jobs, and we are praying for the families of those parents. If you are a school parent who recently has been laid off, please contact me about making an emergency application for Archdiocesan tuition assistance. Unexpected job loss or change in health status are reasons for consideration of an emergency tuition assistance application. Father Andrew, our parish pastor, is available if you need to talk to someone about the difficulty you may be experiencing. Father can be reached at awakefield@sjbssparish.org . The Archdiocese of Washington posts potential jobs on its career opportunities page , which might be worth checking. Reminder – There is no school Friday for teacher professional development. SJB 12U Girls Are CYO Champs! Congratulations to the 12U girls basketball team on winning the CYO championship. The SJB girls team defeated Blessed Sacrament in the semi-finals and St. Jerome’s in the championship at Georgetown Visitation. Congratulations to Coach Will Mitjans (Ava 3rd, Sierra 7th) and all of the players. Blood Drive at SJB on Sunday, March 23 St John the Baptist is committed to strengthening our community and helping meet hospital and patient needs through blood donations. The Luminis Health Blood mobile will be in the SJB Lyon’s center parking lot on Sunday March 23, from 8:30 to 1:30. To donate you must be 18-74 yrs old, in good overall health and at least 110lbs. I t takes approximately 10 minutes to donate blood. Sign up here . Contact Anna Moretti at morettia310@gmail.com for questions or assistance with signing up. Also in the parking lot on March 23, the Lions Club mobile unit will be providing FREE vision, glaucoma and hearing screenings to ADULTS (18 +).
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