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In our weekly newsletter, Paw Prints, you will find:
- Wildcats in the News
- Important All-School Announcements, Japonica Announcements and University Announcements
- Links to calendars
- Wildcat Cafe information & links
- Online Campus Store information & link
- Church Information
- Ways that you can help SLES
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OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR NEW ST. LUKE'S STUDENTS
Help us spread the word! Enrollment for new St. Luke's students is now open! If you know of anyone interested in visiting St. Luke's, please share this link.
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ANNUAL FUND GRADE LEVEL CHALLENGE - MARCH 12-26th!
On March 12-26, we will have our Grade Level Challenge, Leave Your Paw Print. This is an opportunity to help your student’s class have the highest parent participation in the Mother Oak Annual Fund.
Classes with 100% participation (minimum gift of $10) made before March 26th at 3:00 p.m. will be celebrated on March 28th. The lower campus classes with 100% participation will have a popsicle party; on the upper campus, students will have an out-of-uniform day.
Also, if their class is 1st to reach 100% parent participation, the teacher will receive a $100 gift card ($50 for each teacher after that.)
EVERY DONATION MAKES AN IMPACT and all St. Luke’s students benefit from the Annual Fund.
We are challenging every Wildcat to leave their Paw Print!
Click here to give!
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A NIGHT TO REMEMBER....PROM 2024
Now that the final dance has ended and the music has faded away, students report a great prom experience with lots of laughter, dancing, and unforgettable moments! The memories made during prom season will surely be cherished for years to come!
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.....and we're sure they won't forget about the creative "promposals!"
(Promposal (definition) - A 'promposal' usually involves a special or elaborate act or presentation that took some thought and time to prepare.)
"L Dub" looks happy about her promposal. Great job, Gavin!
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CARSON CRAFTS MUSICAL HARMONY FOR THE WILDCAT BAND
Carson Dewitt has played piano, accordion, and trombone with the St. Luke’s band for 3 years. He has been diligently working on an arrangement for the band. It takes many hours of listening, focus, and dedication to bring these parts to life. Each part is written with band members from our school in mind. Learning to play music and read music takes many years to master. Carson has taken another step in writing the music how he wants it to sound for our ensemble. We plan to play his arrangement next year for his senior year of marching band. Excellent work, Carson!
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YOUTH ART MONTH + ART SHOW AT MATILDA, JR.
St. Luke’s visual arts program is A++++! Mrs. Morrow (lower campus) & Mrs. Cummings (upper campus) have a top-notch visual arts program, a priority at St. Luke’s because of the tremendous value it provides our students. Visual arts help develop many important skills: creativity, self-expression, improved self-esteem, confidence, problem-solving, and empathy. We take great pride in the artwork of our students & love to showcase it!
Mrs. Cummings will showcase some of her students’ artwork this weekend at the spring musical, Matilda, Jr. The art show's theme is “Alter” because Matilda altered her story through reading. The 7th/8th-grade classes made bobbleheads of a character in a story or a person in history who had a positive impact. The Art 1 students altered their self-portraits by turning them into superheroes or villains. The Art 2 and 3 classes created altered books. The Pottery Class altered the surfaces of their pottery with surfaces of their pottery with layering, sgraffito, and bubble glaze techniques! Be sure to check out the art show this weekend, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday - purchase tickets with the link: https://bngn.blackbaud.school/?id=xex5y43r1kk#/home/
Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Cummings do a great job imparting knowledge and inspiring and empowering students to become confident, well-rounded, well-prepared learners!
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JAEANNA GASTON'S BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES OUTREACH PROJECT ON FLU SHOTS EMPOWERS 6th GRADE
JaeAnna recently completed her Biomedical Sciences Outreach Project with 6th-grade classes.
She gave a presentation about flu shots, explained their importance, and how researchers created a vaccine that protects us against the four most common viruses during flu season.
She explained that even with the vaccine, people can contract the flu, but the symptoms would be far less severe.
After learning about the flu vaccine, the students learned about administering a shot (arm pads and saline bottles were used for learning purposes). JaeAnna explained the steps and safety precautions for administering a shot, finishing with pressure to the injection site and properly capping the needle afterward.
This was such a fun activity for our 6th-grade students to learn from. Great job, JaeAnna!
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MARYANNE PRICE HAS AN EXPLOSIVE TIME CASHING IN CASINO NIGHT SILENT AUCTION WIN!
MaryAnne had a wonderful time cashing in her Casino Night Silent Auction win for “Explosive Lunch with Mrs. Thompson.” Of course, Mrs. Thompson made the experience both educational and entertaining through a series of explosive experiments and hands-on activities. With her passion for learning and curiosity about science, MaryAnne was amazed by the magic of science!
Thank you to the Price family for supporting our priceless auctions!
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STUDENTS EXCEL IN CIVIL ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE PROJECT
Update: Civil Engineering & Architecture students finish the roofs on their projects! They first used 3D architectural design software and then built a 3D model. During this process they learned typical techniques and practices, built a common vocabulary related to building components and materials, and became familiar with a variety of framing methods and roof styles.
Seeing our students challenged and learning about civil engineering and architecture is truly inspiring. What a great opportunity for our students to have a deeper understanding of building and design development!
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ST. LUKE'S LOWER CAMPUS EXPLORES THE DEPTHS OF STEM(M) WITH UNDERWATER DIY ROV KITS
Our lower-campus students had a great time collaborating to build ROVs (remote-operated vehicles) to maneuver underwater during science lab with Mrs. Thompson! Thank you to the Dauphin Island Sea Lab for providing our underwater robotic kits. We loved using our creative engineering skills to explore the underwater world!
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MRS. CUMMINGS DOES IT AGAIN: A SUCCESSFUL LADIES NIGHT OUT FUNDRAISER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM
Mrs. Cummings does it again! She held another fabulous Ladies Night Out, this time painting door hangers! Some of our OUTSTANDING & DEDICATED students assisted Mrs. Cummings with preparation and hosting. We heard the same question as last time, "When are we doing another Ladies Night Out?"The proceeds of this fundraiser benefit the fine arts department.
Thanks to all for supporting St. Luke's!
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TRAINER DAVE: THE HEART OF ST. LUKE'S SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM
March is National Athletic Training Month & we MUST recognize the best of the best, St. Luke’s very own, “Trainer Dave,” who brings a wealth of knowledge including emergency management, evaluations of injuries, rehabilitation of injuries, and many other areas of healthcare.
Athletic trainers are critical in helping athletes have a healthy and safe sporting experience. They even help educate parents, athletes, and coaches about the risks of injuries, the importance of rest, and proper nutrition and hydration.
Mr. Bentley goes above and beyond to care for St. Luke’s athletes. From concussions and head lacerations to muscle strains and broken bones to sprained toes, he provides top-notch care for our Wildcats!
Our students love taking Mr. Bentley’s Sports Medicine Class, part of our Biomedical Sciences Program. St. Luke’s Sports Medicine class and lab offer the best preparation for students interested in studying sports medicine and athletic or physical training in college. This fully functioning lab contains everything you'll see in your physical therapist's office, and our Wildcats get the benefit of not only learning about the practice, but gaining real world experience in using the equipment!
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BJ NAMED 2A PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Congratulations to St. Luke's Brandon Cooks Named 2A Player of the Year by Mobile Optimist Club. What an honor! We are proud of you.
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 2024-2025
St. Luke’s has named the Varsity Cheerleaders for the 2024-2025 school year.
St. Luke’s cheerleaders are looking forward to leading the crowd in cheering on our Wildcats next year! These girls are an integral part of our school and contribute to the positive environment, energy and enthusiasm. They not only enhance school events but also promote a sense of pride among the student body!
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COOPER LISTED AS BASEBALL STATS LEADER
Cooper Frampton was listed in The Call News as one of the leader batting stat leaders!
Keep it up, Cooper!
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ST. LUKE'S TENNIS PARENTS APPRECIATED FOR LENDING A HELPING HAND
A heartfelt thank you to our varsity tennis parents and Mrs. Lersch’s husband, Matt, for their dedication to drying tennis courts at 7:00 a.m. on a Saturday morning. We truly appreciate your unwavering support and commitment and are grateful to have such amazing parents like you.
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ST. LUKE'S SUMMER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR
RISING 1st-GRADE STUDENTS THROUGH ADULTS
Check out the Summer Learning Opportunities offered this summer at St. Luke's! Classes are limited and registration closes May 15, 2024!
Click here for information & registration form
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BOOSTER CLUB'S BOSTER BUTT FUNDRAISER PICKUP - TODAY, 3/22
To pickup your Boston Butt:
Upper Campus: On the Track 8:00 - 8:30 a.m. or The Cage 2:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Lower Campus: Afternoon Carpool
You are in luck! We have a few extra Boston Butts to purchase that will be sold first come, first served.
Thank you for supporting St. Luke's athletics!
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CENTER STAGE PRESENTS MATILDA - MARCH 22, 23, 24
Grab your friends and get ready for musical fun! It's sure to be fantastic!
Center Stage is now selling business and personal ads for the Playbill. If you are interested, please email hsmith@slesmobile.org for pricing information.
Click here to purchase tickets
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TRACK & FIELD'S ANNUAL "EGG MY YARD" FUNDRAISER -
RESERVE A SPOT BEFORE - MARCH 27
The popular Track and Field fundraiser is back! To have your yard "Egged," reserve your spot by March 27th. Eggs will be delivered March 30th. For any questions, please email srussell@slesmobile.org.
For more information click here
Click here to Sign Up
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SPRING FEST 2024 T-SHIRT ORDERS DUE - MARCH 28
Spring Fest 2024 T-Shirt Order Information - Orders are due by March 28th!
If you have any questions, please email japonicapa@slesmobile.org.
Click here for order information
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SAVE THE DATE: UNIVERSITY CAMPUS SPRUCE-UP DAYS
- APRIL 20 & 21
We will have University Campus clean-up days on April 20th and 21st and would love your help!
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ST. LUKE'S ONLINE CAMPUS STORE
All proceeds of the Online Campus Store go to school programs and supplies.
We will deliver purchases to your student unless you request to pick-up.
*Please don't forget to leave your student's name and grade level during the checkout process so that we know which campus to deliver to. Thank you for having Wildcat Spirit and supporting SLES!
Click here to shop!
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NEED ST. LUKE'S ATHLETIC WEAR? SHOP HERE!
Click the link below to shop for additional St. Luke's merch!
***Please note, BSN is not owned by St. Luke's. The shipping tends to be longer than average - reach out to their customer service with any questions. ***
Click here for link to BSN Store
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ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH WEEKLY NEWS
Sunday Schedule
Worship Services – 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Adult Education Class – 8:45 a.m.
Children’s Sunday School (k4-5th grade) – 10:00 a.m.
Youth Sunday School (6th-12th grade) – 10:00 a.m.
Youth Outing every Sunday at 11:15 a.m. (bowling, laser tag, mini golf, explore downtown, and more!)
Weekly Services:
Mondays: Morning Prayer at 8:30 a.m.
Wednesdays: Evening Prayer at 5:30 p.m.
First Wednesday of every Month: Healing Service at 12:00 p.m.
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