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Quad City Promise Scholarship

Students from Quad Cities area high schools are invited to take a closer look at Augustana through the $2,000 Quad City Promise Scholarship. Students from the following counties are eligible:

In Iowa: Scott

In Illinois: Rock Island, Henry and Mercer

This $2,000 scholarship is renewable for up to four years, and is in addition to up to $28,000 in merit awards offered by the college. Students also are eligible for the $4,000 Campus Visit Grant and all other talent-based and need-based financial aid.

Click here for application


Corporate Sponsorship-April Knight 2022

April Knight 2022 Sponsors

April Knight   April 22, 2022
Celebrate the Tradition of Excellence

Please consider supporting April Knight 2022, the 36th anniversary of Assumption High School’s largest fundraiser.
Your donation helps 457 students receive an outstanding faith-based education.

FAITH – $2,000

  • Ten Reservations to April Knight
  • Your Company Name and/or Logo listed on AHS virtual auction site & AHS website
  • Your Company Name and/or Logo full page in AHS Catalog & name displayed at AHS the evening of AK

Your Company Name and/or Logo displayed on the Bar the evening of April Knight

WISDOM$1,500

    • Eight Reservations to April Knight
    • Your Company Name and/or Logo listed on AHS virtual auction site & AHS website
    • Your Company Name and/or Logo full page in AHS Catalog & name displayed at AHS the evening of AK

INTEGRITY $750

    • Four Reservations to April Knight
  • Your Company Name and/or Logo listed on AHS virtual auction site & AHS website
    • Your Company Name and/or Logo half page in AHS Catalog & name displayed at AHS the evening of AK  

RESPONSIBILITY – $300

    • Two Reservations to April Knight
  • Your Company Name and/or Logo listed on AHS virtual auction site & AHS website
    • Your Company Name and/or Logo quarter page in AHS Catalog & name displayed at AHS the evening of AK  

 

Company: _________________________________________________________________________

Who will be attending from your firm: ___________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________________________

Contact Name: _____________________________________________________________________

Contact Phone and/or Email: __________________________________________________________,

 

“Ida Kramer Children and the Holocaust Essay Contest” and the “Meyer and Frances Shnurman Holocaust Visual Arts Contest”

 

HOLOCAUST-RELATED CONTESTS

ROCK ISLAND, IL – The Quad Cities Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance) Committee announces a call for entries for the “Ida Kramer Children and the Holocaust Essay Contest” and the “Meyer and Frances Shnurman Holocaust Visual Arts Contest” which are open to all Quad City Area students in grades 6-12. The deadline for entries is March 1, 2022.

 Both contests offer cash prizes as follows: 

First Prize:     $500, with a $100 gift card to the teacher who provided guidance

Second Prize: $200, with a $50 gift card to the teacher who provided guidance

Third Prize:   $100, with a $50 gift card to the teacher who provided guidance

 ****Details and applications for both contests are available online at www.hecqc.org. For more information, contact the office of the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cites at (309) 793-1300 or aross@jfqc.org.   

 The Quad Cites Yom Hashoah Committee is the sponsor of both contests, with Quad City Arts co-sponsoring the Visual Arts Contest.

 ****Essay entries (Essay and Entry Form) must be submitted electronically as an email attachment to aross@jfqc.org with “Yom Hashoah Essay” in the subject line.

 Visual Art entries (Artwork, Artist Statement, and Entry Form) should be delivered to Quad City Arts (1715 2nd Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, 61201) for check in by March 1, 2022. (Quad City Arts is open 10-5 Monday-Friday and Saturdays 11-5).

 ● The Artist’s Statement and Entry Form must be typed so it is easily readable.

● The Visual Art entries may be displayed in schools, libraries, etc. during March, April and/or May 2022.  

 ● Yom Hashoah, or Days of Remembrance, is observed as a day of commemoration each year for the six million Jews that perished during the Holocaust. While it is primarily observed by Jews, it is by no means an exclusive commemoration, as witnessed by the community-wide event held here in the Quad Cities. 

● The Quad Cities Yom Hashoah Committee is made up of community leaders of various faiths and organizations, and is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Temple Emanuel, Tri-City Jewish Center, Churches United, Augustana College, St. Ambrose University, Black Hawk College, and Scott Community College. The Committee helps us all remember the Holocaust not simply because it is a Jewish tragedy, but because we believe the world must not be allowed to forget that twelve million innocent human beings, six million of them Jews, were murdered by the Nazis. Yom Hashoah seeks to ensure that a crime of such proportions will never be allowed to happen again. We keep the memory of the Holocaust alive to guard against the wanton destruction of any people.

 ● The essay contest bears the name of Ida Kramer (above), former Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities and a longtime Holocaust educator.

● The visual arts contest bears the name of Meyer and Frances Shnurman (above) who were both survivors of Nazi extermination camps. 

 ● Quad City Arts (www.quadcityarts.com) is a nonprofit local arts agency dedicated to the growth and vitality of the Quad City region through the presentation, development and celebration of the arts and humanities.

 ● The Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities(www.jfqc.org) is a non-profit, 501 c (3) Illinois corporation whose mission is: Preserving, protecting, enriching and enhancing Jewish communal life and the well-being of Jews locally, in Israel and throughout the rest of the world, through the principles of Torah (Jewish learning), Tikkun Olam (repairing the world), Tzedakah (charity and justice), and Chesed (caring and compassion).   

Knight Network Post Prom Meeting

Please consider attending the Knight Network Post Prom Meeting on Wednesday, February 23rd at 7pm in the Assumption Library.

All parents of students grades 9-12 are welcome and encouraged to be a part of this committee. Many hands are needed to pull off a successful event!

ZAPS – ACT Prep

Online Strategy Webinars – Register Now

With ZAPS® ACT strategy webinars, your child can participate in the same, top-quality ACT test preparation as a ZAPS ACT strategy seminar without leaving home.

Your student will learn:

  • The directions for each ACT question type to save time during the test
  • What to expect of the types of questions and difficulty level
  • How to use partial knowledge to gain points
  • Effective time management techniques
  • Specific techniques, strategies, and ACT study tips for each subtest
  • A plan for writing a high-scoring essay on any topic
  • How to effectively use study time in the days leading up to the test

You can expect your student’s instructor to be helpful, professional, and knowledgeable. ZAPS instructors are ACT test specialists, thoroughly trained in the ACT.

Your student will receive:

  • ZAPPING the ACT Study Guide, a comprehensive resource filled with all these benefits, and more:
    • ACT test tips and strategies
    • An extensive grammar review
    • Clear, concise instruction on how to score your best on the Enhanced Writing Test
    • Practice essay prompts and a Writer’s Checklist
    • A comprehensive mathematics review
    • Story problem strategies
    • Detailed answer explanations
    • An individual study plan for the days leading up to the test
  • Four ZAPPING the ACT Workout booklets, with six shortened practice tests each in English, Math, Reading, and Science for a total of 24 practice tests.

Requirements

For best results, your student will need the following:

  • A computer with high-speed Internet connection (Note: The recorded webinar cannot be viewed on a tablet or phone.)
  • A quiet location
  • A headset (extremely helpful, but optional)
  • A pen or pencil
  • A calculator (for the math section)
  • ZAPPING the ACT Study Guide and Workout booklets (be sure to sign up at least 5 business days prior to the webinar to receive materials on time)

Helpful, live customer service and tech support will be provided.

Recorded Webinars – Buy Now

If your student can’t attend a live webinar, a recorded webinar is a great solution. The webinar recording is available for viewing for one full year from the date of purchase.

April Knight Committee Chairs

April Knight Committee Chairs

 

 

 

 

 

Live Auction Chair: Shannon Elliott elliottfamilyof9@gmail.com  

We are gathering ideas for Live Auction items. If you have a property, tickets, or an idea you are willing to share, please contact Amy McGuire or Shannon Elliott.

Silent Auction Chair: Carrie DeVine cdevine2003@yahoo.com

We are collecting Silent Auction donations. If you have a donation or an idea, please contact Amy McGuire or Carrie DeVine.

Silent Auction Boutique Wine Chairs: Sue Jennings Jenningssue90@gmail.com and Lisa Kulhanek Lisa.Kulhank@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us

We are asking for donations for bottles of wine (minimum value $50). Please contact Amy McGuire or one of the committee chairs to make the donations.

College Sweatshirt Committee Chair: Kathleen Argo kathleenargo@hotmail.com  

We are asking for donations for college sweatshirts from Assumption alum to sell at April Knight. We will proudly display the donor’s name and the year they graduated from Assumption. Please contact Amy McGuire or Kathleen Argo if you are willing to donate!

Table Sales/Reservations Chairs: Jim Toohey jace2e@hotmail.com  &

Heather McIntyre heathermcintyre33@yahoo.com  

If you are interested in being a corporate sponsor (see below information) please contact Amy McGuire.

Décor & Set-up: Sara Sieren sarasieren3771@gmail.com

If you are interested in being a corporate sponsor (see below information) please contact Amy McGuire.

Corporate Sponsorship Chair: Amy McGuire amy.mcguire@assumptionhigh.org

If you are interested in being a corporate sponsor (see below information) please contact Amy McGuire.

Raffle Ticket Sales Chair: Amy McGuire amy.mcguire@assumptionhigh.org

If you are interested in purchasing or selling raffle tickets, please contact Amy McGuire.

Catholic Schools Week – 2022 January 30-February 6, 2022

We will be kicking off Catholic Schools week starting with our Annual Senior Spaghetti Supper! Please see below for our Catholic Schools Week schedule.

Catholic Schools’ Week Schedule – 2022

Catholic Schools Week 2022
Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed.

Sunday, January 30 – Celebrating our Parishes

  • 63rd Annual Senior Spaghetti Supper in the Assumption cafeteria 4-7 p.m.

Monday, January 31 – Celebrating Our Students

  • “Dodgeball for Diapers” Event
  • Out of uniform day.  Each student may pay $1.00 during lunches (and will receive a hand stamp) to dress in appropriate AHS spirit wear or theme dress for the day.  Theme Dress: Sports Day

Special Schedule for Dodgeball for Diapers Kickoff

Period 1     7:45-8:20

Period 2     8:25-9:00

Period 3     9:05-11:00 (Dodgeball 9:05-10:25)

Period 4     11:05-11:40

Lunch A  11:45 -12:10

Period 5A  12:15-12:50

Period 5B  11:45-12:20

Lunch B  12:25-12:50

Period 6     12:55-1:30

Period 7     1:35-2:10

Period 8     2:15-2:50

 

  • Dodgeball: 9:05-10:25 Large Gym (Grades 11/12), Small Gym (9/10)-compete with 3rd period classes
  • All students and staff should report to the appropriate gym (designated by 3rd period teacher) and gather with your 3rd period teams.  Each 3rd period teacher should be sure that the 10 dodgeball players representing his or her class are ready to go when called.  Games will be played on a time-limit, and in each game, the team with the most players standing at the buzzer will advance to the next round.  Play will be single-elimination.  All members of the winning 3rd period class will be allowed to go first in the lunch line on Friday, February 11th.

 

  • This event will also be used to promote the school-wide collection of diapers for the Scott County Catholic Schools K-12 diaper drive.  Throughout the week, members of Student Council will collect diaper donations from classrooms.  Grade-level totals will be kept in the cafeteria, and the grade with the highest per/student diaper total will get Whitey’s malt cups at lunches on Friday, February 11th. Students are asked to bring in packages of diapers/baby wipes to a teacher representing his/her grade level. No money will be collected in classrooms.  Students are encouraged to “go the extra mile” to physically bring in donated items to support these local organizations and families.

 

  • Teachers representing the various grade levels are as follows:
  • Freshmen- Gonzales, Tillberg, McGuire, Walter, Smith, Loes
  • Sophomores- Smyth, Wallace, Simpson, Meissen, Imborek, Sexton, Weeks
  • Juniors- Hansen, Worrell, Buchanan, Mahr, Lamp, Chanez, Crespo
  • Seniors- Campbell, Timm, Huber, Rauenbuehler, Martin
  • ***Students are strongly encouraged to participate in this worthy cause!  Student Council will track diaper donations by grade level and share progress with students and faculty.
  • Following the Dodgeball championship game in the large gym, we will host a junior boys vs. senior boys “Powder Puff” volleyball game.  The winning team will face the faculty/staff team to end the event!

Tuesday, February 1 – Celebrating Our Community

  • Mass Schedule (All-School Speaker 9:55 in the Auditorium)
  • Special Lunch: Pork Tenderloin
  • Students should be in regular school uniform attire.

 

Wednesday, February 2 – Celebrating Our Nation

  • Special Lunch: Hungry Hobo
  • Knight Network will host a Faculty/Staff Appreciation Lunch in the faculty/staff workroom.  All faculty and staff are encouraged to drop in between 11:00 and 1:00 for lunch.

 

Please click here to sign up to donate items for the teacher luncheon!

 

  • Out of uniform day.  Each student may pay $1.00 during lunches (and will receive a hand stamp) to dress in appropriate AHS spirit wear or theme dress for the day.  Theme Dress: Pajamas

 

Thursday, February 3 – Celebrating Vocations

  • Mass Schedule (All School Mass in the AHS Auditorium)
  • Special Lunch: Quesadillas (Chicken and Cheese)
  • Students should be in regular school uniform attire.

Friday, February 4 – Celebrating Our Faculty, Staff, and Volunteers

  • Regular Schedule
  • Junior retreat – (all day) Junior students will hear from various community service representatives and have an opportunity to actively volunteer with their classmates
  • All faculty, staff, and students may be out of uniform (FREE) if dressed in appropriate AHS spirit wear.

Saturday, February 5 

  • Turnabout Dance 8-11pm in the AHS Cafeteria
  • Tickets sold during lunches all week – $20 per person.  All 10th-12th graders are welcome to attend.