7th Grade Parent Info

Posted on September 8, 2009 by mdyogisjs.
Categories: Parent DIRECT.

Dear Parents,

Here are the Powerpoints that you may reference re:7th grade information from Back-to-School Night.

Please also note that we do have a few new items this year:

  • Junior High Homework Wiki (to check your child’s daily assignments, test/quiz dates, project due dates) – see link to the right
  • SJS Junior High Spiritual Formation Program – see link to the right
  • 7th Grade Homework Folder (comes home every Friday with graded work; must be returned the following Tuesday)

Feel free to email me at any time if you have questions at mdyogisjs@yahoo.com

Thank you for your support this year!

Blessings,

Mrs. Dyogi

Great Southern California ShakeOut – Nov. 13

Posted on November 12, 2008 by mdyogisjs.
Categories: Parent DIRECT, Uncategorized.

Uniting with Southern Californians all over the surrounding counties, we work to promote emergency preparation both at school and at home.  Please use these resources to make sure your families are well-stocked in case of a major earthquake:

Great Southern California ShakeOut Website

Los Angeles Fire Department Emergency Preparedness Booklet

Back-to-School Night Info

Posted on September 22, 2008 by mdyogisjs.
Categories: Parent DIRECT.

Educational Resource – The Secret to Your Child’s Academic Success

Posted on October 10, 2007 by mdyogisjs.
Categories: Parent DIRECT.

Dear Parents,

As progress reports come upon us, I would like to offer you a resource from Focus on the Family that you may find helpful when working with your children at home in support of their academics.

Focus on Your Child is a membership program that is designed to help parents bond together, share practical advice, and encourage one another to make the most of the parenting years. If you choose to simply use their website for the articles that pertain to you and your child/ren, then you can always visit http://www.focusonyourchild.com/

Here you can access tips and information from a family-oriented, Christian perspective that guides you as your child’s primary educators. One article in particular that I just sent to a parent is The Secret to Your Child’s Academic Success.

You will notice this menu where you can get more detailed descriptions and read up on some strategies that would benefit you and your child’s academic progress, not only in junior high but into high school as well. It’s worth checking out!

On This Topic
Introduction
Parents and Peers
“Home School” Your Child
Parenting Styles
Education Options & Priorities
Ways to Show Acceptance
Ways to Build Firmness
Ways to Affirm Autonomy
Checklist for Priorities
Checklist of Constraints
Where to Go from Here
Education Landscape

7th Grade FAMILY FEATURE – Centering Your Family on Christ

Posted on September 20, 2007 by mdyogisjs.
Categories: 7th Religion, Parent DIRECT.

For a while I could not understand why my dad always insisted on having us pray the Rosary every night. It would be late in the evening after dinner when we were all sleepy – most especially my mom, who was so tired from work that she would often fall asleep in the middle of her “Hail Mary’s”. I knew he was the most religious member of our family because not only did he stay awake during the Rosary, he also prayed in his knees while everyone else lay like sardines on top of my parents’ queen-size bed (that was four of us kids, plus my mom).

It wasn’t until Thanksgiving weekend of 1995 that I realized the value of those daily Rosaries. My dad had fallen off the couch one evening as my mom was cooking dinner. He tried to play it off and say he was okay as I picked him up and walked him to the dinner table, but something about him made me concerned. My mother confirmed this fear when in the morning she told me that I had to drive my dad to the hospital because he had a stroke. He was having a hard time moving one side of his body and was overall very weak.

At seventeen years old, I had never been so scared in my life. The man who I looked up to since I was a little girl – the pillar of our family – started to deteriorate as the days went by. First it was his physical strength, then it was his mental alertness, and after some time he couldn’t wake up and talk to us anymore.

The one thing that got us through those next eight months before his death was the Rosary. The same wife and kids who would struggle through those fifteen minutes of prayer with my dad’s faithful leading now begged God with those same prayers for courage and strength. We stood around his hospital bed and prayed every night for a miracle. Maybe we didn’t get the miracle we had hoped for – for my father had gone to meet our Lord in his time – but each of us was transformed through the experience and realized that God would always be there in times of distress and sadness.

Life is busy and we cannot deny that, but to go through our days pulling together as family in prayer definitely helps us when things happen that we don’t expect. Prayer helps us to keep God first in our lives and to lift up both our joys and our sorrows. Just those few minutes we spend together each week (or every day, if possible) will open us up to the blessings and graces the Lord wants to pour into our hearts if we simply allow Him the chance…

- Mrs. Dyogi

Health Resource – KidsHealth

Posted on by mdyogisjs.
Categories: Parent DIRECT.

KidsHealth from the health experts of Nemours
http://www.kidshealth.org/

With a Parents site, Kids site, and Teens site, KidsHealth is a user-friendly website anyone can learn from. The Parents site provides practical parenting information and news on the following topics: general health, infections, emotions & behavior, growth & development, nutrition & fitness, pregnancy & newborns, medical problems, positive parenting, first aid & safety, and doctors & hospitals. Important health news and the latest medical findings can be found via the “In the News” link. There are even articles in Spanish available!

The sites for Kids and Teens offer age-appropriate health information – literally thousands of in-depth features, articles, animations, games, and resources – all original and all developed by experts in the health of children and teens.