Homecoming Court 2023

Congratulations to the following members of the 2022 AHS Homecoming Court!

Elena Camacho and Jake Timmons are our chosen Queen and King!

Kennedi McIntyre and Will McIntosh

Elena Camacho and Evan Kettmann

Madalyn Egger and Bauer Caspers

Anika Ekstrom and Carter Burkhart

Madalyn Nigey and Rhett Schaefer

Maggie Johnson and Dom D’Aprile

Emerson Quick and Peyton Pilgrim

Julia DeVries and Jake Timmons

Macie Ripslinger and Angelo Jackson

Anna Dolan and Nate Possehl

 

 

 

 

The Iowa Quad Cities College Fair 2023

The Iowa Quad Cities College Fair 2023 

Private and public colleges, universities and technical schools will assemble for the area’s largest college fair—The Iowa Quad Cities College Fair 2023 on Monday, October 9 from 5:30 – 7 p.m.

The fair, sponsored by the Iowa Quad Cities College Program (IQCCP), is free to the public and will take place at Eastern Iowa Community Colleges’ Urban Campus in downtown Davenport, 101 W. Third St. Parking is available on streets directly around the campus, in the Harrison Ramp located in the 300 block of West Second Street, or the Redstone Parking Ramp located in the 100 block of West River Drive. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives and learn more about admissions requirements, financial aid, course offerings, and campus life.

“As the college admissions landscape changes, students and families need to learn about opportunities, choices and resources available to help further their education,” said Tishly Herrington, Associate Director for Postsecondary Transition at Eastern Iowa Community Colleges. “Taking the time to visit with a representative is such a great way to get a glimpse of what an institution can offer students. It provides a first contact and conversation.”

The fair is open to all high school students and their families, whether attending an Iowa Quad Cities school or another school outside the immediate area, as well as those across the river in Illinois.  The Quad Cities College Fair 2023 is organized by Eastern Iowa Community Colleges, St. Ambrose University and the Quad Cities area high schools including Assumption, Bettendorf, Davenport Central, Davenport Mid-City, Davenport North, Davenport West, North Scott and Pleasant Valley.

For more information and to see which colleges will be attending, please go to:  https://eicc.edu/news/2023-08-10-iqccp-college-fair.aspx

 

Job Opportunity – Part Time

Are you looking for something to do while your kids are at school?

Assumption/All Saints Catholic School are looking for part-time help to serve lunches to our children.

No weekends and all school holidays observed.

Its only 12-15 hours a week when your kids are at school.

Work is done before school pick up and work starts after school drop off.

No experience necessary, we will train you on the job.

Please contact Nikki Gartner to discuss further:  nikki.gartner@sccsiowa.org or 563-326-5313 ext 203

Welcome Letter From Ms. Bush – Counselor/Director of Student Wellness

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Welcome back! For those I have not yet been able to meet, my name is Kelly Bush and I am one of several members of the Assumption family that is here to support you and your student(s). I have various roles within the school:  I teach Intro to Sociology – a college course through Scott Community College,  I am the moderator of the National Honor Society (N.H.S.), and I moderate the Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.) club as well.

I am a graduate of Assumption High School (1999) as well as The University of Notre Dame (B.A.) and St. Ambrose University (M.S.W.) where I graduated with a focus in mental health.  In my role as the Director of Student Wellness, I serve as the social-emotional counselor for the school.  My office is in E-1 and I am available to see students any time after first period.

For clarification purposes, the Academic Advisor is Mrs. Lynn Day.  She supports students with all academic concerns (grades, class changes, transcripts, standardized testing, college applications, counselor recommendations) and her office is in Student Services. The one area of overlap between us is that I run a peer-tutoring program through the National Honor Society that begins the week of September 6th. Watch for more information on that program in next week’s blog.

Mrs. Tammy Quested is the Registrar of Assumption High School.  In her role, she processes registration requests and manages academic records for students such as class schedules, report cards, locker assignments, and keeps a permanent record of grades for each student.  She is also the keeper of the “senior bios” for college applications.

All three of us as – well as Mrs. Donica Mokosak in the front office are great places start when you have a question.

To see me, students may email me to make an appointment to talk or simply pop their head through my office door if they don’t see anyone else waiting to talk to me.  Please read below for a brief synopsis of some of the ways I offer support to students.

Counseling: Ms. Bush provides brief, individual interpersonal counseling.  Students come to see Ms. Bush for a variety of reasons including mental health concerns, loss of a loved one, safety concerns, conflict within their social circle, worry about a friend, parent sickness, personal stressors – and many more.

Small-Group Lessons:  Ms. Bush visits student classrooms to deliver lessons on “self-care” and “social emotional skills.”  Ms. Bush also visits classes upon teacher request to deliver lessons on specialized topics that correspond with the classes’ various intersecting topics.

All-School Education Campaigns: As the moderator of Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.), Ms. Bush utilizes this student action organization to provide social-emotional education campaigns including Red Ribbon Week, Mental Health Awareness Week, and other student-led awareness campaigns.

Community and Connection:  Students Against Destructive Decisions puts on a de-stress, community-building event called “AHS Unplugged.”  For one hour on the Fridays before Midterms and Finals, students, faculty, and staff work together to put on this event with many activities for students to choose from.  Common activities have included: therapy dogs, painting rocks, decorating cookies, watching movies, Zumba, Comedy Sportz Improv, karaoke, and many more.

Food and Feminine Products: Studies show that student learning is negatively impacted when his or her basic needs have not been met.  Ms. Bush keeps low-sugar, protein-rich food as well as feminine products in her office.  Ms. Bush also finds offering food and supplies gives some students an excuse to see her. Some students may be hesitant to walk into the counselor’s office because they want to avoid social questioning.  Anxiety can also give students an upset stomach, so Ms. Bush often keeps crackers, ginger ale, and other things shown to be useful to reduce anxiety in her office.

Growth Activities:  When the opportunity allows, Ms. Bush provides planned activities outside the classroom promoting academic, career, or social/emotional development.  Public health permitting, Ms. Bush offers a field trip day for upperclassmen interested in the trades.  In the past, students tour a local company and proceed to the Scott Community College Trades Fair (when offered).

Ms. Bush also collaborates with counselors in Davenport and Bettendorf to put on a College Fair.  This year’s college fair will take place at Scott Community College’s Urban Campus (public health permitting) on Monday, October 9th from 5:30-7:00pm.  More details to come.

Parent Education: Ms. Bush works with the other Scott County Catholic School counselors to offer parent education nights 2-3 times per year.  Past topics have included: student anxiety, students and social media, and internet-savvy parents. Please let Ms. Bush know if you have suggestions for parent education night topics.

Family or Student Crisis Support: Ms. Bush is able to provide support and assistance to students and families as they navigate personal hardships.  Please let Ms. Bush know of a prolonged student or parent illness, family hardship, student safety concerns, concerns about a change in medication, severe social anxiety, loss of a close family member, or of anything that you would like her to be aware of.  Don’t assume the counselor knows! It’s better I’m told about the same issue by ten different people than for a student or family to be left feeling unsupported.

Referrals: Ms. Bush helps families find various mental health information and resources they need to assist their children.  She may give guidance as to outside agencies and what is available regarding outside therapy services.  (List below of community resources).

I look forward to seeing many familiar faces at various activities in the coming weeks and I also look forward to welcoming those of you who are new to us.  Please don’t hesitate to email or call if you have concerns regarding your student.  We’ll work together to find the solutions that work best for your child.

 

Warmest regards,

Kelly Bush

Director of Student Wellness

St. Philomena Academy Youth Camp

The St. Philomena Academy youth camp will take place August 12-13 at St. Alphonsus Church! All children in the Quad Cities and surrounding areas from 6th through 12th grade are invited to attend. We’re looking for volunteers, chaperones, and donors to sponsor meals and desserts for the kids. If you’re interested in helping, please contact Hieu Nguyen, youth animator, at davclusterym@diodav.org or Vickie Underwood at  staldav@gmail.com

2022-2023 Yearbooks for Purchase

We have extra 2022-2023 Yearbooks for purchase. If you would like to purchase one, (or if you are still in need of picking up one that was already purchased), please stop by the front office this summer between 8am-12pm to pick one up.