March 23, 2020 Dear Roman Families,
Blessings to all on this 4th Sunday of Lent. I was reminded today that through everything going on in the world, we have an opportunity to love God more and strengthen our faith during this time of solitude. We can pray more as a family, spend quiet time alone with the Lord, reach out to friend and neighbor to make sure they are okay, and read and listen to God's word in scripture.
A few update on this Sunday:
Any questions, please let me know.
In God's Peace, David J. Rad '07 Assistant Principal for Student Affairs
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Starting Monday, March 23, each morning a link to a Google Attendance Form will be emailed to every Roman student at 6 AM, and it must be completed by 9:30 am.
In order for a student to be considered present for the day, the student must click on the link and complete the form. Please note, students must be logged into their RCHS email to complete the form. The attendance form link will be emailed to student emails each day, not parent emails. If you son needs assistance logging into their Roman e-mail, please contact helpdesk@romancatholichs.com .
If a student is sick, or unable to participate on a particular Virtual Learning Day, a parent/guardian should email absent@romancatholichs.com by 9:30 am to inform the school that their son will be absent for the day. This email will be considered a student's absence note. If a doctor's note is obtained, please share it by email. Also, we encourage students who are absent to email their teachers directly. Sincerely, Roman Catholic High School Click here for our school calendar.
Founded by Thomas E. Cahill in 1890 as the first free Diocesan Catholic high school for boys in the nation, Roman Catholic continues its tradition of excellence as it strives to offer a comprehensive academic curriculum within a disciplined Catholic environment. Enriched by its cultural, racial, and religious diversity, Roman Catholic provides a community where each young man can learn to appreciate and respect the uniqueness of others, while becoming a man of personal integrity. Roman Catholic High School strives to bring the Gospel values of Jesus Christ to its students, while forming a Catholic community which embodies the Christian spirit of service to all.
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