There will be a meal served, 4:30 to 7:30 pm, Jan. 31, at Gehlen Catholic's cafeteria, during the RSM vs. Gehlen basketball game in Le Mars. The menu will include chili, ham sandwiches, chicken noodle soup, and dessert. All proceeds go to supplies for the mission trip to Honduras.
To all fans planning on going to the girls and boys basketball games at Western Christian tonight, tickets must be purchased online. Western is cashless at the gate. Tickets are $8 each. The games can also be watched on their Hudl livestream.
Please note time change: The games start at 5:00 pm with varsity girls, followed by varsity boys. The JV boys game has been canceled.
Hector's Closet, the 2nd-hand RSM clothing exchange located in downtown Remsen, will be open:
Thursday, 1/23, 4:30-6:00 pm
Wednesday, 1/29, 4:30-6:00 pm
Stacy Besch, an entrepreneur and professional speaker from Algona, Iowa, is giving a talk to 8th grade - high school students tomorrow, Jan. 21. This event begins at 9:00 am and is open to the public. Please let us know you are coming with an RSVP to Kris at 786-1433 or [email protected].
As part of Catholic Schools Week, we are having our all-school picnic on Friday, January 31st, starting at 11:45 am in the Paul & Marlene Pick Family Gym. Parents are encouraged to bring lunch (sandwiches, pizza, tacos, casserole, or any meal your family would like) into school and share it with your children. You may also bring younger children, extended family, or other guests.
No school lunch will be available on this day.
A 40-45 minute presentation encompassing Our Faith, Our Family, and Our Future will be shown during the picnic. Tables will be set up this year so you are able to see the screen. The bleachers will also be open, and you may bring a tablecloth, blanket, or pillow to sit on if you'd like. Feel free to visit with neighbors or other people at the picnic.
After the picnic, students will leave with their parents. No busing this day. If you are unable to attend, please make arrangements with someone to bring lunch for your children and take them home.
Seniors Brady, Keaton, and Lennan are hosting an out-of-uniform day for their mission trip. Bring in a cash donation or drop something from this list in the box by the stairs and enjoy a casual day on Monday, Jan. 20. All donations will be used to care for needy families in Honduras.
On January 9, the fifth grade class graduated from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. Thank you, Officer Logan Sparr, for your time with the students.
RSM won the word of the day contest for Wed., Jan. 8th. Here is the precise moment we're mentioned. CNN-10 is a daily digest of current events for middle and high school students.
We have some fun events planned for Catholic Schools Week, Jan. 25 - 31, including some games, a sock hop, and a school picnic! Check the schedule to see what's going on.
Seniors Brady, Keaton, and Lennan are embarking on a mission trip to Honduras in March to personally deliver some items to the people there. From January 13 to March 1, please consider bringing something from the list of items they're requesting. There's a donation box in the hallway by the big stairwell.
On Friday, January 10, we will celebrate and recognize our state baseball and state softball teams at our home basketball games against Harris-Lake Park. We will recognize the baseball team at halftime of the girls game and the softball team at halftime of the boys game.
We look forward to a packed gym to cheer on our Hawks boys and girls basketball teams as they compete against Harris-Lake Park in a Friday night conference game, as well as to celebrate our baseball and softball teams from this past summer!
Have you noticed someone in particular going above and beyond contributing their time and hard work to RSM? Nominate them for Volunteer of the Year! Please email Kris Schiltz, at [email protected], their name, what they did, and why you are nominating them. Present or past faculty and staff disqualified. Please nominate your candidate by January 15, 2025.
On Wednesday, we will have our Epiphany Mass. All students are encouraged to leave their uniforms home and dress up!
Epiphany commemorates the revelation of Jesus as the son of God, especially to the Three Wise Men, distinguished foreigners also known as the Biblical Magi. Epiphany Eve, or 12th night, marks the last night of the 12 days of Christmas. Usually starting on or around January 6, the season of Epiphany ends on Ash Wednesday, or the first day of Lent, March 5 this year.
Fun fact: King Cake, with its green, purple, and gold jewel-tone colors, symbolizes the Three Wise Mens' (also called kings) arrival, and is traditionally served on Epiphany in New Orleans and throughout the ensuing Mardi Gras season. A small plastic baby Jesus is hidden inside and the person who finds it is said to receive good luck in the coming year.
The Monsignor Lafferty Tuition Foundation awards scholarships to eligible families in our diocese who want to give their children a Catholic school education and can't afford it. The deadline to donate to this year's fund is December 31, 2024. You get a tax credit for 75% of your gift. Contact Shannon in the business office for more information: [email protected] or 712-541-3854
Our Christmas Candlelight Service, presented by the Christian Leadership Team and the 2nd grade class, will be held in the gym on Friday, 12/20. Open to the public. Students will be dismissed for Christmas break at 1:15. Merry Christmas!