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Knightly News - May 28, 2017

Principal's Mail

The Course of 2022 has officially graduated. They have take achieved much during their four years at STA and are still striving with several of them competing at the state track meet this calendar week. I take enjoyed getting to know them and their families during this by year. St. Thomas Aquinas School is richer for having had this class pass through its halls. My only regret is that I did not get to know them sooner. I pray that God will continue to bless them, that their hearts remain open up to God, and that they continue to permit God to use them to spread His love throughout the world.

This is our concluding week of school. High school students are taking their semester exams. The Heart School has many activities planned to include the Pass Information technology On mass, Eye School May Day, eighth Form Graduation and Feast, and the 6th and 7th grade awards assembly.

Have a great Aquinas week!

St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for united states.

Primary Schlueter

Go Knights!

L to R: Bryson Knott, Andrew Sedmock, Patrice Rutherford, Anna Russ

Congratulations Class of 2017

High School Honors & Awards

President'south Service Laurels

Completed 100 + Service Hours

Seniors:

Patrick Kinnear

O'Neal Long

Allison May

Anne Meadowcroft

Daniel Meir

Catherine Moeglin

Gabrielle Moore

Trevor Moore

Lauren Pavlica

Zachary Richards

Miranda Rummell

Anna Russ

Patrice Rutherford

Hunter Shaffer

Sarah Stack

Amy Thompson

Juniors: Ben Crawford

Sophomores: Alexis Galloway

Freshman: Emily Davala

Knights of Columbus Holy Martyrs Council #4733 Youth of the Year:

Jacob Schillig

Ross Pusateri Loftier Schoolhouse Scholarship:

Max Kaczynski

Julio Diaz High School Scholarship:

Megan Kungle, B rooke Shaffer

Ed Vogt High School Scholarship:

Kaylee Bonnot

Val Litwinow High School Scholarship:

Jack Harwood, Colin Brownish, Kaylee Bonnot

Confederation of Teachers Award for Freshmen:

Colin Dark-brown, Luke May, Emma Schillig, Jaci Wilson

Thomas Welcsh Scholarship:

Grace Wucinich

OHSAA Scholar Athlete Award:

Nicole McGervey

Andrew Sedmock

National Federation of State High School Associations National Accolade of Excellence:

Kalee Soehnlen

Edward Walsh

OHSAA Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award:

Allison May

Nathan Rich

OHSAA Courageous Student Award:

Sarah Stack

North Declension League John Peyton Memorial Award:

Andrew Sedmock

Austin & Rita Moulin $2,000 Higher Scholarship:

Gabrielle Moore

Dr. Krok College Scholarship:

Amy Thompson

Edward Walsh

Tim Scanlon High School Scholarship:

Riley Kling

Mike Piero Memorial Scholarship:

Jaci Wilson, Natalie Dann, Quinn Lamp, Fumika Hoshi, Hannah Ohman

Brotherhood Elks Club Teens of the Calendar month 16-17

Sep Ben Robertson & Anna Russ

Oct Nathan Rich & Patrice Rutherford

Nov Jacob Fleenor & Anne Meadowcroft

December Andrew George & Courtney Harbert

Jan Andrew Sedmock & Amy Thompson

Feb Owen Milnes & Allison Vernier

Mar Matt Bendel & Lauren Pavlica

Apr Bryson Knott & Hailey Hawkins

Elks Teens of the Year:

Anna Russ & Nathan Rich

Fine Arts

Art I - Sophia Soehnlen

Fine art 2 - Hayley Rorie

Art III - Nicholas Lawson

Painting 1 - Cathrine Moeglin

Painting 2 - Alicia Everly

Drawing  1 - Tamaki Hoshi

Drawing three - Sarah Stack

Digital Fine art  I - Owen Milnes

Digital Art Two - Patrick Kinnear

Photography - John Peterson

Ceramics - John - Peterson

Band 1 - Kaylee Bonnot

Band two - Colin Brownish

Choir 1st Semester - Maria Perez

Choir 2nd Semester - Daniel Meir

Health – 1st Semester - Luke May

Wellness – 2nd Semester - Josh Schloneger

Speed & Forcefulness Training - Ryan Appleby

Foreign Language

Spanish I - Jacqueline Wilson

Spanish II - Fumika Hoshi

Honors Spanish Three - Sydney Webb

Honors Spanish 4 - Patrice Rutherford

Spanish 5 - Lizbeth Martinez

Italian Ii - Erin Beskitt

Honors Italian Three - Sophia Soehnlen

Honors Italian IV - Owen Milnes

Social Studies

Earth History - Gianna Simonetti

Honors World History - Luke May

United States History - Cassandra Duplin

AP United States History - Tamaki Hoshi

Social Studies (cont.)

Sociology 1 - Allison Vernier

Folklore 2 - Patrick Kinnear

Electric current Events - Mackenzie Mckay

Government - Joseph Renner

American Political Perspectives - Owen Milnes

Financial Literacy - Angela Farolino

Political Science - Nathan Rich


English

Literature &Composition - Jaci Wilson

Globe Literature - Marking Wucinich

Honors World Literature - Joseph Lewis

American Literature - Justis Paul

AP Literature Composition - Angela Farolino

British Lit/Sr Comp - Allison Vernier Speech - Hailey Hawkins

Mass Media - Allison Vernier

Visual Communication - Nicholas Lawson

Patricia K. Bradley English language Memorial Award:

Courtney Harbert

Mathematics

Algebra I - Gianna Simonetti

Geometry - Hannah Ohman

Honors Algebra II - Daniel Rich

Algebra II - Trever Tesch

Pre Calculus - Alicia Everly

Math Applications - Alicia Everly

Honors Pre-Calculus - Angela Farolino

Honors Ap Calculus AB - Anna Russ

Statistics - Patrice Rutherford

John Koning Mathematics Award:

Benjamin Robertson

Congratulations Lora Oyster!

The Ohio High Schoolhouse Able-bodied Association has established an award for Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity to be given to an adult who is a coach, teacher, administrator, or supporter of the schoolhouse able-bodied program.  This private should exemplify good sportsmanship, be a positive role model, and contribute to the well existence of high school youth.  This year's recipient truly exemplifies the spirit of delivery, dedication and support found at St. Thomas Aquinas.

YMCA 2022 Centre School

TRACK CHAMPIONS

This jump St. Thomas Aquinas hosted a Center and Sole team through the Girls on the Run Plan. Eleven middle school students participated in the 10 week plan. Heart and Sole focuses on helping to develop the whole girl in club to be mentally and physically healthy. The program incorporates running and various group activities during each do. Heart and Sole concluded with a 5K at Walsh Academy on Sabbatum May xx.

Pictured in the photo from the 5K from left to correct:

Assistant Double-decker MacKenzie McKay, Mrs. Gill, Meyaunni McKay, Gia DePasquale, Ellie Wanchick, Sara Procaccio, Payton Humes, America Villegas-Camacho, Isabella Soehnlen, Cecilia Soehnlen, Marissa Lewis, and Mrs. Doenges.

Saint Thomas Aquinas Senior, Gabrielle Moore, signed a national letter of intent on Friday, May 12th to play softball at the University of Mountain Marriage.

Gabrielle plans to study ​N​ational ​South​ecurity and ​F​oreign ​I​ntelligence has had an astonishing career at STA. She carries a 4.2 GPA is a two year member of the ​National​ Honor Society.  Her numerous softball achievements include: iv year letter winner, Northcoast white division 2022 MVP,  first team NCL 201​seven​, second squad all district 2017, Brotherhood review athlete of the week and the Knights perfect game pitching accolade.

Gabrielle decided on the Academy of Mountain Union for 2 reasons the first because ​Mountain Union had the major she wanted to study and afterwards speaking with Omnibus Kishman and meeting some of the players, she knew Mount Union was the place for her. Over the summer she will continue to play for her travel softball team, Ohio SlamForce. She had enjoyed her four years at St. Thomas Aquinas and she could non have improved on her pitching and hitting without the assistance of STA coaches Melissa Petrovich and Alison Heppe. She appreciates how they helped her to become confident and focused and encouraged her to become a leader. She too wants to thank Dennis Clunk for all that he has done for the Aquinas softball program and the assistance and support of her parents.

Aquinas ​Softball ​coach, Missy Petrovich said: "Gabby is an irreplaceable part of our softball team​​. Her leadership, cognition of the game, and respect from her teammates is a huge reason for our success. When I met her every bit a sophomore, I knew she had what it takes to go far to the side by side level. She is always working to ameliorate her game and I'm excited to follow her success at Mountain Matrimony."

Important Meetings & Info - Please Read!

All School Liturgy 9:35am

Upcoming Events

  • May 30 - June 1 - Underclassmen Exams
  • May 30 - MS Mass (Pass it on)
  • May 31 -  MS Field Day
  • May 31 - eighth grade graduation (half dozen:00 pm - eighth grade last day)
  • June 1 - 6th and 7th grade Awards Assembly 10:00
  • June 1 - Last Mean solar day - Early Dismissal for MS
  • June 2 - No Schoolhouse, Teacher Piece of work Day

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Each child receives 40 labels with the child's proper name and form, plus exclusive bonus items! Students ordering their supply kit online will exist entered into our Golden Ticket drawing for a gamble to win an iPad® Air or iPad® Mini.

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Use Account Number: 18348

Thank you for a Great Season!

Congratulations Lady Knights!

2017 Regional Runner-Up

Sign Up for Summer Youth Able-bodied Camps

CLASSMATE UPDATES

Matthew Norcia '08 - Congratulations to Matthew Norcia who was recently awarded the Order of Daedalians Us exceptional Pilot Award for his dedication and selflessness while evacuating four critically injured service members and grooming of United states of america and host nation military troops throughout the Asian-Pacific region.

Cory Glines 'xiii - The Northern Arizona cherry-shirt inferior finished 4th in the x,000 meters in 30:42.01 and 7th in the 5,000 in 14:31.92 at the Big Heaven Briefing Outdoor Track Championships, May x-thirteen, in Sacramento. Glines posted his season-best 5K time (14:26.27) at the Stanford Cardinal Classic on April 22. His best 10K of the season (29:13.14) also came at the Palo Alto in the Stanford Invitational on April ane.

Rachael Adams '16  - Almost a year ago, Adams anchored a state championship winning 800m relay team for Aquinas at the land run into by edging rival Minster by 17 i-hundredths of a second. She became a champion again Sabbatum. She held off the Aurora ballast by 14 one-hundredths of a second to help Mount Union's 400m relay squad win the national championship at the NCAA DIII Outdoor Rail and Field Championships at the SPIRE Institute. The team of Adams, Katie Goedecke, Jaijana Johnson and Marissa Rinaldi finished in a schoolhouse-record 46.45 seconds.

15 Yr Reunion

Saturday, August, five, 2017 - Bud's Corner on Columbus Rd. 7:00pm

No tickets or RSVP required

finish past anytime!

Bud's outside grill serves nutrient until 11 pm

Tables volition be reserved in the pavilion surface area


Grade OF 1979

xl Year Reunion

Looking for a few fabled alumni who would love to be a part of the 40th Reunion Planning Committee.  Please contact Don Trubisky at 330-265-9647

45 Yr Reunion

Fri, Oct xx, 2017-Encounter & Mingle The Fox and Hound on Everhard 6:00pm

Sat, October 21, 2017 - Walsh University Barrett Center


Grade OF 1968

50 Year Reunion

Planning is underway for a 50 year reunion the summer of 2018. Delight contact Leslie Nicola 330-806-2845.

St Thomas Aquinas Loftier School is partnering with Schoola ( world wide web.schoola.com ).

What's Schoola? It's a bang-up manner to heighten funds for our school. Schoola collects pre-loved women's and children's clothes, preps and sells them online, and gives 40% of the gain (minus the cost of inbound aircraft) back to St Thomas Aquinas High School to help fund programs for our kids. That'due south $2 out of every $5 earned back to our schoolhouse! Simply click on the image to view our very own Schoola landing page where you lot can request a bag and view our progress and funds earned


The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.five% of the price of eligible purchases to St. Thomas Aquinas Loftier School & Middle School to help fund programs for our students. Every little bit counts, donations quickly add upward.

It's easy! Type smile.amazon.com and log into your Amazon.com account. Select St. Thomas Aquinas High School (aye the Middle School benefits too!), Louisville, OH. That'due south it. Now whenever you make a purchase STA benefits.

Thank you for your back up!


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