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The Daily 18 May 2010 FEAST SAINT JOHN I
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 Mission: Marquette Catholic High School is a Catholic educational community that promotes a college preparatory curriculum rooted in the Gospel values of peace, freedom, love and justice. We afford students opportunities to develop a personal relationship with Jesus and a love for His Church. We challenge students academically, socially and spiritually.
Vision: The Choice for High School Education
Core Values: Faith, Honesty, Leadership, Respect and Service
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The deadline for students to turn in their documentation for our required yearly service hours has passed (May 1). Many students are already serving their community for next years' required 25 hours of service. We have managed and processed those hours for graduating seniors. This week, we will be sending out notices for freshmen-juniors who have not met their 2009-2010 service expectation.
Students who have not completed their required hours and turned in their documentation by next week will begin serving "additional" hours at school on May 26th starting at 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and May 27th until 10 additional hours are completed. The hours remaining for this year will be added to next years' requirement. Students will not be permitted to participate in extra-curricular activities (summer workouts) until all hours are managed and brought up to date. We are hoping our newly revised service portfolio, scheduled for implementation next year and currently available at (Service Learning Portfolio & Service Learning Verification) will assist in the timely completion of students' service hours. Please contact our Office of Academic Affairs for more information.
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The Marquette Mulligan
3rd Annual Golf ClassicPottawattomie Country ClubIt was a great day! Stay tuned for a re-cap.
Contact the Advancement Office for details: 219.873.1325, ext. 229.
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2010-2011 Class Officers/Student Government
CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS!!
Class of 2011 President Katie Berg V.President Joe McQuillin Secretary Erin Krueger Treasurer Katie Clancy Student Govt. Rep Anna Lei
Class of 2012 President Spencer Sacks V.President Andrew Espar Secretary Kayla Nelson Treasurer Randall Martin Student Govt. Rep Shawn O'Neill
Class of 2013 President Laima Kaukaite V. President Sam Dabkowski Secretary Patrick Cannon Treasurer Quinn Porter Student Govt. Rep Ambrose Haas
Student Government Officers President Emmy Welsh V.President Livy Haas Secretary TBD Treasurer Marissa Hernandez
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Class of 2010
Seniors: Schedule for Honors Day, Wednesday, May 19 9:00 a.m. Report to Auditorium for attendance. Remain in Auditorium for Practice. 10:30 a.m. Scholl Center for picture 11:40 a.m. Lunch in Scholl Center. Seniors remain on campus. 12:15 p.m. Report to Senior Hallway for line up for Honors Day event. 12:30 p.m. Honors Day activities begin. All are welcome to attend.
This is a dress up day for seniors: Boys shirts, ties, appropriate shoes Ladies appropriate dress/skirts/shoes No sleeveless, no strapless
Senior Information - what to expect these next few weeks.
What does your future hold? Please download this form, complete and return to Mrs. Mark.
Graduation Information. Please download, complete and return to Mrs. Mark. |
End of Year Info Final Exam Schedule. Download here.
Students must be in dress code for the remainder of the school year including finals.
Used Uniform Drop Off Tuesday, May 25th 2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 26th 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Scholl Center Language Lab
Accepted items include skirts, sweaters and neckties (must be in good condition)
Please attach an envelope with your name, phone #, size of item and asking price to your clothing item. Please pin the envelope to the item and drop off during the designated times.
Items dropped off will be for sale on Wednesday, June 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and Thursday, June 17th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Used Textbook Drop-off/Sale
Tuesday, May 25th2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.Wednesday, May 26th11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Scholl Center Language LabStudent must pick up a book form in the main office or at the drop-off location. Fill out the form and mark each book with the form number.
Drop off textbooks during designated times.
Books NOT being accepted back are Spanish III, Physics lab manual and American Issues: A Documentary ReaderPlace orders for textbooks for next school year by emailing Mary Anne Luegers or Jan Wagner Orders will be filled on a first come first served basis. Orders must be placed no later than June 11th.In order to ensure that you purchase/order/receive the correct textbook please download this Textbook List for your reference.
Book orders may be picked up on Wednesday, June 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or on Thursday, June 17th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Language Lab located in the Scholl Center. Cash or checks accepted.If we are unable to completely fill your book order, you have two options:
1) You may purchase needed books through an on-line bookstore, or
2) Marquette's bookstore will be open Wednesday, August 11th and Thursday, August 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Once school begins, the bookstore will be open 7:30 a.m. until the start of school when the hours will be from 2:40 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.
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Marquette Media Gallery


Click pictures to view photo galleries.
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Academic Advising & College Planning
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Please review the Updated Scholarship List.
Applications are now available for Michigan City Scholarship Foundation scholarships. Applications are available in the Academic Affairs Office. Applications are also available for students currently attending college.
Members Advantage Credit Union is offering the Gail Walker Scholarship. Applications are available on their web-site: Members Advantage.
Check on your Financial Aid (FAFSA) status: Students/Parents should visit State Student Assistance Commission to check the status of their FAFSA for state aid purposes. They will see a red stop sign if there are any issues preventing them from receiving state aid. They can click the text next to the stop sign to learn how to correct these issues (if correctable). Students with a green go sign have no current issues with their FAFSA. Students should periodically check this site between now and May 15th to insure there are no issues that will prevent them from receiving state aid. Grant award notifications will be posted to the above link in June.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mrs. Mary Kay Mark at 219.873.1325, ext. 263.
click here to see where the Class of 2010 is going! |
For more information please contact:Mary Kay Mark or 219.873.1325, ext. 263. |
Summer School InformationClick here for info on IUHS |
We would like to provide you with information regarding Summer School opportunities. These courses, taught online, may benefit students for a variety of reasons. One program is called Indiana Virtual Academy. Registration will begin April 12, 2010. Students may register online at Indiana Virtual Academy. Summer school will begin on June 14 and end August 6. More detailed information will be posted at their website soon. Cost is $175.00 per semester course. Another option is Indiana University High School. Please check their website: IU High School Registration forms can be downloaded. Costs vary. Learning guides and textbooks are additional. Marquette Catholic High School will award credit for the courses taken. However, the grades received will not replace the original grade, nor will the new grade be calculated into the student's cumulative grade point average.If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Mark in the Office of Academic Affairs.
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Blazers in Action
Click photo to see full schedule.
 | Wednesday, May 19 Softball vs LaCrosse @ 4:30 Baseball @ Calumet @ 4:30 Golf vs Bishop Noll canceled no reschedule
Thursday, May 20 Baseball vs North Newton @ 5:00 Softball @ Calumet @ 4:00 Tennis Sectionals vs LaPorte @ LaPorte @ 4:30 Track @ Boys Sectionals @ Valpo @ 4:45
Friday, May 21 Baseball vs Wheeler @ 4:30 Golf @ Greater So Shore Conference @ 8:00 a.m. Softball @ Morgan Township @ 4:30 Tennis Sectional Championship @ LaPorte @ 4:30
Saturday, May 22 Baseball @ Whiting @ 11:00 (DH)
Sunday, May 23 All Sports Banquet 1:00 p.m. Scholl Center Commons Area Beverage Light Snack
Tuesday, May 25 Baseball @ North Newton @ 5:00 Softball Sectionals @ Triton @ 6:00 (MC time)
Saturday, May 29 Baseball Sectionals vs Argos @ South Central time tbd
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Save the Date May 19, 2010
In The Rudy Hart Theatre / Marquette Auditorium Honors Day @ 12:30 p.m. May 23, 2010 In The Scholl Center 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. All Sports Awards Program Refreshments will be served.
May 26, 2010 In The Scholl Center 7:00 p.m. Graduation
May 27 & 31, 2010 All Marquette Offices will be closed. Summer Hours to be determined.
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2 BigHearts Foundation
5K Run/Walk Sponsored by LaPorte Regional Health System, Saturday, May 29, 2010. Report to 2501 Oriole Trail, Long Beach at 9:00 a.m.
This event hopes to raise awareness of heart disease in women and support in the 2BigHearts Foundation. For information and registration visit 2 BigHearts Foundation. |
Youth Day of Caring 2010 We are closing in on
the end of the school year and it's time to recruit our High School teams for
this year's Youth Day of Caring that will be held on Saturday morning, August
28, 2010 from 8:00 a.m. until Noon. The event will be held at the Indiana Lakeshore
again and we are adding projects at the Dunes State Park , as well. Right now we
are looking for team commitments with a team contact (with their contact info of
choice-text their cell phone or send an email). This captain can recruit their
team members after they agree to participate or let us know now how many will be
on their team. We will connect with the team leader, later, to get the t-shirt
sizes needed for their team.
This year we are "raising the bar" hoping to engage more than the 300 volunteers that participated last year. YOU can be a Youth Day of Caring Champion. Click here or more information.
Contact them before the end of May to confirm your team's participation and the team captain's contact information and approximately how many will be on their team. Any questions please call: 219.405.8348. |
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With Prayerful Thoughts
O God, who are the only source of health and healing, the spirit of calm and the central peace of this universe, grant to me such a consciousness of your indwelling and surrounding presence that I may permit you to give me health and strength and peace through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Please pray for: Joyce Scully Sara Rusboldt '05 Mary Quinlan Amy Esmoer '86 Renbarger Mary Lou Meell Colleen Kennedy Shirley White |
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