The Weekly Panther March 11, 2026

PRINCIPAL’S PONDERINGS
Daylight Saving Time always feels like the universe decided to prank adults with their responsibilities. One minute you had a routine, a system, a sense of order. The next minute, the clock jumps ahead, and suddenly everyone is expected to act like losing an hour of sleep is no big deal. The kids are confused, the dogs want breakfast at the “old time,” and somehow you are both running late and exhausted at the exact same time.
It is especially painful when your whole day depends on a schedule. You wake up feeling like you are lacking sleep, even when you technically did not. Breakfast feels rushed, your brain is buffering, and by mid-morning you are wondering why lunch seems so far away. Then evening comes, and even though the clock says it is time to be productive, your body is convinced it is much later and ready to shut the whole operation down.
The strangest part is how everyone pretends we will “adjust in a few days,” as if that is comforting. A few days? That is a long time to be living in survival mode because someone decided the sun and I needed a new arrangement. Daylight Saving Time is basically jet lag without the vacation.
As we are all going through this, let’s remember to be patient, take a breath, and know that we will get through this together!
-Mr. Connors
WHAT’S NEW
Spring Break
Next week is Spring Break. We hope you enjoy your family time. School will resume on Monday, March 23.
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School Calendar 2026-2027
The school calendar for the 2026-2027 school year is attached to the Weekly Panther email and will be added to the school website.
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ISASPs
ISASP tests (formerly called Iowa tests of Basic Skills) will be administered to all students in grades 3 - 8 the week of April 20. If your child has any appointments scheduled for this week, we ask that you please consider rescheduling so that they can complete testing with their class (versus having to find time to make up testing and miss valuable class time). Please also make an effort to arrive at school on time during ISASP week. The first bell rings at 7:45 and the tardy bell rings at 7:55.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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2026 Math-A-Thon
St. Jude's Children's Hospital Fundraiser
Starts March 2, ends March 13
Link to sign up: https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR/Events/Events?pg=entry&fr_id=162592
Ask your child's teacher for a permission slip, return it and get a booklet.
Panther Perk drawing for all who participate and an ice cream treat party for the class that raises the most money.
Fact: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital maintains 78 inpatient beds and treats upwards of 260 patients each day. They see over 8,600 patients annually from all 50 states and from around the world. Parents NEVER receive a bill due to the generosity of donations. Thank you in advance for your contribution.
Contact erin.darland@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us for more information or with questions!
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STILL CURRENT
SPS Yearbooks for sale
Celebrate 100 Years of Panther Pride!
2025-26 Yearbooks are on sale this year. St. Paul's is celebrating their 100th Anniversary!
- Each Yearbook is on sale for $25.
- Over 100 pages with Full-color photos
- Packed with memories, milestones, and Panther pride
- A special keepsake honoring 100 years of our amazing school
- Order by Friday, May 1st, to purchase go to: https://parent.blackbaud.school/Login.aspx
This once-in-a-century yearbook is the perfect way for students and families to remember this unforgettable school year. Get yours before they’re gone!
If “Yearbook” is not an option in Blackbaud, that means you have already ordered one (remember that you have to log into each of your children’s accounts if they each want one).
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SPS Players Present
Madagascar – A Musical Adventure JR
Thursday, March 12th. 1:00pm and 6:00pm
Bob Martin Theater/ St.Paul’s School Gym
Admission $5.00 SPS students FREE
Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, Gloria the “hip hip” Hippo and, of course, those hilarious, plotting penguins as they bound on stage in the musical adventure of a lifetime! Madagascar – A Musical Adventure JR. follows all of your favorite crack-a-lackin’ friends as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar. Filled with outlandish characters, adventure galore and an upbeat score, Madagascar JR. will leave audiences with no choice but to “Move It, Move It!”
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Classroom Request Form
We are beginning our planning for the 2026-27 school year and teachers will be putting together homeroom assignments. Teachers look at many factors when creating homeroom lists including academic ability, behavior, and student friendships to create a balanced homeroom where children will be successful. Requests for a particular teacher or separation from a particular student should be few. It is important to give clear, detailed reasons for this isolated request.
Requests granted for a particular homeroom will be limited to a maximum of 3 boys and 3 girls. The principal, guidance counselor, assistant principal and current classroom teachers will meet to decide which requests will be granted based on the most pressing student needs (academic and behavioral). Classroom Request forms must be turned into the school office by March 28, 2026, to be considered. Forms are available in the school office. Emails, personal conversations, and phone messages will NOT serve as a formal request and will not be considered. Late forms will not be accepted.
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Mass and Divine Mercy Chaplet
This year, we're encouraging junior high students to attend *Friday morning 6:30 AM Mass before school AND/OR *Friday Divine Mercy chaplet at 3:00 after school (should last about 20 minutes).
We will provide donuts and a place for the kids to hang out between Mass and school. Please consider these special opportunities (not required) to help your child grow in their faith with SPS teachers and community members! Of course, parents are welcome!!
Here are the dates for both of these opportunities:
3/13: 6:30AM Mass and Divine Mercy at 3:00
3/20: 6:30AM Mass and Divine Mercy at 3:00
3/27: 6:30AM Mass and Divine Mercy at 3:00
If you would like to volunteer to provide donuts and/or juice for our hungry, faith-filled students that join us for early Mass, click this link: 6:30 AM Mass donuts & drinks sign-up
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Future Club Scholarship
St. Paul the Apostle Future Club is offering a scholarship for a graduating high school senior who attended St. Paul the Apostle School, and who is planning to attend a college or university. You must include a typewritten essay entitled “What My Catholic Education Has Meant to Me” (maximum 1,000 words). The Selection Committee will review all applications and essays. The scholarship is not renewable. All applications must be received at SPS by Tuesday, March 31. No late applications will be accepted.
Future Fund Scholarship App 2026.doc
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School Sponsored Soup Supper March 24th
Lent is almost here, and that means it’s time for soup suppers!
Soup suppers will be held every Wednesday evening in Denning Hall from February 25 through March 25 at 6:00 PM (following the 5:30 PM Mass). On March 25, our school will be sponsoring the soup supper.
If you are providing soup, please:
- Drop off soups by 5:00–5:15 PM
- Label your crock pot with your name
- Take your crock pot home at the end of the evening
- If possible, include a list of ingredients and any allergens (this is especially helpful for those with allergies or dietary restrictions)
Thank you for your generosity and support in making our soup suppers successful! Our school families will host this week’s soup supper with the help of our parish community.
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Recess Volunteers Needed
Volunteer Recess Supervisors Needed!
We are looking for parent volunteers to help supervise recess! Having extra adults on the playground helps ensure our students stay safe, supported, and engaged during outdoor play.
Volunteering for recess is also a great way to fulfill your required volunteer hours while spending time with our school community.
To volunteer, CMG training is required for all school volunteers. If you are interested, I am happy to send you the information and steps needed to complete the training. Please email: jescie.pullinger@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us if interested. If you are set with the CMG trainings please use the links below to volunteer for a day that works for you.
Thank you for helping us keep our playground a safe and fun place for our children!
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WEEK AT A GLANCE
List of Services
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Wednesday, Mar. 11List Item 1
Stations of the Cross - 4th grade to lead 2:10
Households of Faith - 5:30
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Thursday, Mar.12List Item 2
Musical - Madagascar, Jr. 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM
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Friday, Mar. 13List Item 3
Junior High Mass/Donuts - 6:30AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet - 3:05PM
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Saturday, Mar. 14
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Sunday, Mar. 15
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Monday, Mar 16
Spring Break!
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Tuesday, Mar. 17
Spring Break!
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Wednesday, Mar. 18
Spring Break!











