Dear St. Francis Families,
I would like to thank class officers, students, staff, and parents for working together to make Battle for the Paddle VIII an enjoyable, positive, and meaningful learning experience for all. The larger venue allowed the school to offer additional seating so that more people in our community can enjoy the event.
Each class produced great themes, art, dances, and sportsmanship making this Battle for the Paddle one of the most exciting ones in recent history. Congratulations to the class of 2019 for taking the paddle in back-to-back years! Here are some photos from the event:
Citizenship
I would like to thank all parents and students for continuing to support the school’s policies regarding dress code, and I am optimistic that the positive trend will continue. Let’s continue to support our students to make sure they adhere to the dress code policies the rest of the year.
Dress Code:
While we are noticing adherence with grooming and dress code in certain areas, one area for growth is arriving to school in the correct uniform. A few times this semester, students have arrived to school dressed in the incorrect uniform because they are not reviewing the calendar. It is highly recommended that all students and parents review the calendar daily to make sure the correct uniform is being worn. Our staff and faculty are on board with the support of your students regarding dress code policies, and with your support, we can make great strides in providing positive, enjoyable, and meaningful school climate for all students.
Like I mentioned in previous newsletters, I am here to serve all St. Francis High School students, faculty, staff, parents, and community members. Together, we can ensure a meaningful learning experience and success in all facets of student life for your student!
Thank you for all your support, and I wish you a purposeful and enjoyable April!
Go Sharks!
Mr. Vince D. Monroy
Director of Student Life