The Weekly Panther

October 1, 2025
WHAT'S NEW
Principal’s Ponderings
One of my favorite parts of the day is standing in the hallway as students arrive. This week I overheard a kindergartener announce to their friend, “I’m faster than a cheetah… except when I have my backpack on.” Moments like that remind me that our hallways are full of joy, creativity, and a little bit of unfiltered honesty.
It’s these small, everyday moments, kids sharing their excitement, staff offering encouragement, families waving at drop-off that make our school feel so alive. Beyond the academics, these are the glimpses of childhood wonder that remind all of us why our community is such a special place to belong.
Whenever I need a smile I know that I can visit our school hallway at 7:45 a.m. I’ll hear more wisdom and humor in five minutes than I’ll find in most books.
-Mr. Connors
Attendance Matters for Student Success
Regular attendance is one of the most important factors in your child’s success, both in school and beyond. Research shows that the more a student attends school, the stronger their learning and long-term outcomes will be.
Students who miss 10% or more of school days are considered chronically absent. Families of students who reach this threshold will receive a letter from the school notifying them of this status. Plans can be made based on this status and we are required to file truancy once a threshold is reached, and no improvement has been made.
That said, we know that absences happen. When your child is sick, they should absolutely stay home to recover. If your child is absent for a medical reason and you provide a doctor’s note, those absences will not count toward chronic absenteeism.
Thank you for your ongoing partnership in supporting strong attendance at St. Paul the Apostle School. Together, we can help every student build a foundation for lifelong success!
AI Use on Student Devices
We want to keep you updated that AI tools have been removed from student devices here at school. While these programs can sometimes be helpful, we’ve found they are not appropriate for everyday student use during the school day.
We encourage you to help us by monitoring technology use at home as well. Many devices and apps now have built-in AI features, and students can be curious about exploring them. Please take a moment to talk with your child about responsible technology use and set limits that work best for your family.
Together, we can help guide our students toward safe, balanced, and thoughtful use of technology. Thank you for partnering with us in this important effort!
Welcome to Meredith Warren
Meredith Warren joins the St. Paul's music team after nearly twenty years of teaching. She began at Beckman Catholic in Dyersville before going abroad to teach in Abu Dhabi and China. Most recently she was at an independent school in Nashville, TN.
Meredith is a former St. Paul’s student, Assumption graduate and has music education degrees from Wartburg College and UNI. She moved back to the Quad Cities with her husband so they could be closer to family, enjoying time with young nieces and nephews. She is looking forward to a year of musical fun!
Help us in welcoming her back to the St. Paul’s community!
MTSS Letters
This Friday, your child will be bringing home their MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) letter. These letters are designed to keep you informed about the supports we are putting in place at school to help your child grow.
The letter will outline your child’s current tier plan, and for those who need them, a personalized reading plan will also be included. These plans are meant to partner with you so that, together, we can best support your child’s success.
School Calendar
Please make sure to check out our school calendar for upcoming events:
https://www.stpaulcatholicschool.org/school-calendar
School Pictures
The kids all looked so nice for school pictures today! You should receive an email and/or text in the next few days when your child’s pictures are ready to view online. You can then order directly from the website. Please remember to purchase a class composite if you want one.
Picture Retakes
School picture retakes will be on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 8AM in the Media Center. They will go until 8:45. If your child needs a retake, they may come to school in a non-uniform top, but must change into a uniform top after their picture has been taken.
School Directory
We are working on the School Directory, and plan to email it out next week.
If you want to make any changes to what information of yours is printed in the directory (remove your address, for example), please log into your power school account and make these changes by Monday, October 6.
To update your Directory Information, go to https://apply.sccsiowa.org/ and select “LOG IN” in the top right corner. Put in your username and password. A screen should come up that says “Student Enrollments and Applications” with your child(ren’s) names listed underneath. Click on the update button for each student, then hit the “Next” button on each page until you get to the “Directory Information” page. Select which information you wish to include in the directory by checking the little box on the right of each line. You will have to go through the remainder of the pages, (and this would be a great time to give permission to administer Ibuprofen or Tylenol to your child(ren) if they are prone to getting headaches, etc.), and hit “Update Information” on the last page to make sure the changes you made take effect.
Free College Planning Event
Tue. Oct. 7th at Bettendorf High Auditorium at 7:00pm
Wed. Oct. 15th at Assumption High Auditorium at 7:00pm
Are you starting to think about college planning and how to make it affordable? Join us next week for a free, high-impact workshop designed to help families understand how to save thousands on college costs and avoid the most common mistakes in the process.
Presented by nationally recognized college planning author and expert Jeannie Burlowski this session is packed with practical, actionable strategies for families with students in middle school and high school. All parents and students are welcome.
STILL CURRENT
Trunk or Treat
Home and School would like to invite all school families and all parish members to Trunk or Treat on Friday October 24th! This is a fun event for the whole family! There is no cost for this event. Click HERE to trick or treat or to hand out candy. Kids remember to dress up in your favorite costume and bring a bag to collect goodies!
Family Pumpkin Decorating Contest at Trunk or Treat!
Get ready for some fall fun! We're excited to invite all school families to participate in our Family Pumpkin Decorating Contest!
How it works:
Decorate a pumpkin as a family - be as creative, spooky, silly, or unique as you’d like! You can carve, paint, dress up, or accessorize your pumpkin. Anything goes (as long as it's school-appropriate).
Pumpkin Drop-Off:
Bring your decorated pumpkin at the end of the school day on October 24th up until 5:30pm (when trunk or treat begins). We'll have a special display area where everyone can admire the amazing creations! Please make sure your pumpkin is labeled with your family name and categories you would like your pumpkin to be entered in.
Voting & Prizes:
- Families, students, and staff will vote for their favorites in categories such as:
Most Creative Spookiest Funniest Best Family Theme - Winners will be announced on October 27th and receive a small prize and bragging rights!
We can't wait to see your family's pumpkin masterpiece! Let's make this a fun and festive celebration of fall together! Questions: Contact Jescie Pullinger jescie.pullinger@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us
Student Hunger Drive
The St. Paul can food drive goes through October. SPS is competing against the other area Catholic schools to see whom “can” bring in the most cans. Please send in cans to your child's homeroom class. Each day we will collect and record which class has brought in the most.
Spiritual Refocusing
The Eucharist is our greatest gift and the heart of our faith. As busy as life gets, let us recommit to making Sunday Mass the center of our week. In the Mass, we are strengthened by Christ, united as a family of faith, and reminded of what matters most.
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Monday & Friday: 6:30 am
Tuesday & Thursday: 8:30 am
Wednesday: 5:30 pm
First Saturdays: 8:30 am
Rosary, Adoration & Confession
Rosary: Monday - Friday, 6:00 am
Adoration: Every Wednesday, 4:30 - 5:30 pm;
First Friday of the month, 7:00am - 7:00pm
Confession: Saturdays, 9:30 - 10:30 am
Beginner Hockey with Quad City Hockey Association
Register TODAY at www.quadcityhockey.com or click on this link
One Goal & Learn to Play every Monday starting 11/3/25-12/15/25 (No Session on 11/24/25) from 5:30-6:30pm at River’s Edge Ice Arena.
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!
Contact Allen Arndt at onegoal@quadcityhockey.com with questions
QCHA Volunteers please register to help using Dibs
Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month is a month-long celebration of Hispanic and Latino history and culture. While we celebrate Hispanic and Latino communities beyond this month, from September 15 to October 15 we give extra recognition to the many contributions made to the history and culture of the United States, including important advocacy work, vibrant art, popular and traditional foods, and much more. Hispanic Heritage Month provides an additional opportunity to explore the incredible impact Latinas and Latinos have had on the United States for generations. For the past few years each grade level classroom and specials subject have chosen a country or cultural event/item to learn more about with their students. Students work in small groups, create posters, research individuals, bring treats, sing songs and share what they have learned with one another. We will have a bi-lingual mass on October 14th to culminate this month-long celebration.
Parish Directory Picture - Additional Dates!
Goal: 100% of St. Paul the Apostle Families pictured in our new parish directory!
When: October 13,14, and 15, 2:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Sign Up: https://schedule.ucdir.com/#/
Church Code: ia359
Password: photos
Recess Volunteer Signup
Sign up at one of the links below to volunteer at recess. Diocesan training and a background check is required prior to volunteering. These hours will count towards your home and school obligation. Email jescie.pullinger@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us or kelly.boche@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us for more information.
WEEK AT A GLANCE
List of Services
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Wednesday, Oct. 1List Item 1
School Pictures for 3yo MW preschool students (and students who were absent on Tuesday)
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Thursday, Oct. 2List Item 2
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Friday, Oct. 3List Item 3
Adoration
Pet Blessing 2:30 - 4:00 (Tremont Circle)
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Saturday, Oct. 4List Item 4
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Sunday, Oct. 5
Confirmation 2PM
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Monday, Oct. 6
BLT 3:00
Hosting Games in Gym
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Tuesday, Oct. 7
Panther Perk Day/Turn in Tuesday (orders due by 8AM)
AHS Fall Pep Rally
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Wednesday, Oct. 8
Households of Faith - no homework




