
Upcoming Schedule:
Mon 5/14 - Practice 4:30-6:45 AAC
Tues 5/15 - Playoff Game vs. Beth-Center 2:00 CCAC Boyce - Win 1-0
Wed 5/16 - Playoff Game vs. Serra Catholic 2:00 Burket Field - Win 6-5
Thur 5/17 - No Activities
Fri 5/18 - Practice 4-6:15 (YT); Study Hall 2:35; Bus departs AAC at 3:30
Sat 5/19 - Practice 10:00-12:15 (YT)
Sun 5/20 - (Possible practice in the late afternoon); Banquet - Montour Heights C.C. - Attire is collared shirt, dress pants and dress shoes (no t-shirts, jeans or tennis shoes).
Mon 5/21 - Playoff Game vs. Neshannock 5:00 Chippewa Park; Bus departs AAC at 3:10.
Tues 5/22 - TBD
Albert Pujols on hitting:
Spring Schedules:

ASSIGNMENTS:
Test on Ecclesiology Packet - Fri May 11
Course Descriptions:
Semester I: The Mission of Jesus Christ (The Paschal Mystery)
The purpose of this course is to help students understand all that God has done for us through his Son, Jesus Christ. Through this course of study, students will learn that for all eternity, God has planned for us to share eternal happiness with him, which is accomplished through the redemption Christ won for us. Students will learn that they share in this redemption only in and through Jesus Christ. They will also be introduced to what it means to be a disciple of Christ and what life as a disciple entails.
Semester II: Jesus Christ’s Mission Continues in the Church
The purpose of this course is to help the students understand that in and through the Church they encounter the living Jesus Christ. They will be introduced to the fact that the Church was founded by Christ through the Apostles and is sustained by him through the Holy Spirit. The students will come to know that the Church is the living Body of Christ today. This Body has both divine and human elements. In this course, students will learn about events in the life of the Church as well as the sacred nature of the Church.
In Addition:
- Consistent reading and reflecting on Sacred Scripture
- Prayer and Spirituality – Liturgy, Rosary, Stations of the Cross, Meditation, Eucharistic Adoration, etc.
- Current Events – how they relate to our Faith
Basic Class Rules and Expectations:
- Be on time (in your seat before the bell).
- Bring writing utensil, notebook, and folder to every class (textbook only when instructed to do so).
- Actively participate by only having Religion materials on your desk, paying attention, taking notes and taking part in class discussions and other in-class exercises.
- Complete all homework assignments on time.
- Be respectful of your teacher, classmates and physical classroom.
- Raise your hand if you would like to talk.
- Do not ask to use the hall pass – except for an emergency
- Do not pack up your belongings until your teacher says that class is over.
- The bell does not dismiss you, your teacher does.
- All rules in your OLSH folder apply here
Items needed:
- Writing utensil
- Notebook
- Folder
- Bible – New American or Revised Standard Version – Catholic Edition
Grading:
Grades will be based on a total point system (see OLSH folder for grading scale). Included but not limited to: exams, quizzes (announced and unannounced), homework, notebook and folder checks, papers/essays, book reports, research projects.
* Remember that in this class our goal is always: not only to learn, but to deepen our spiritual lives together.

Assignments:
Pd 3 - Read Ch 12, do questions and vocab - due 5-14
Pd 4/5 - Read Ch 12, do questions and vocab - due 5-14
Pd 7 - Read Ch 12, do questions and vocab - due 5-14
Pd 8 - Read Ch 12, do questions and vocab - due 5-16
Course Descriptions:
I: Sacraments as Privileged Encounters with Jesus Christ (Sacramentology)
The purpose of this course is to help students understand that they can encounter Christ today in a full and real way in and through the sacraments, and especially through the Eucharist. Students will examine each of the sacraments in detail so as to learn how they may encounter Christ throughout life.
II: Life in Jesus Christ (Catholic Moral Teaching)
The purpose of this course is to help students understand that it is through Christ that they can fully live out God’s plans for their lives. Students are to learn the moral concepts and precepts that govern the lives of Christ’s disciples.
In Addition:
- Consistent reading and reflecting on Sacred Scripture
- Prayer and Spirituality – Liturgy, Rosary, Stations of the Cross, Meditation, Eucharistic Adoration, etc.
- Current Events – how they relate to our Faith
Basic Class Rules and Expectations:
- Be on time (in your seat before the bell).
- Bring writing utensil, notebook, and folder to every class (textbook only when instructed to).
- Actively participate by only having Religion materials on your desk, paying attention, taking notes and taking part in class discussions and other in-class exercises.
- Complete all homework assignments on time.
- Be respectful of your teacher, classmates and physical classroom.
- Raise your hand if you would like to talk.
- Do not ask to use the hall pass – except for an emergency
- Do not pack up your belongings until your teacher says that class is over.
- The bell does not dismiss you, your teacher does.
- All rules in your OLSH folder apply here
Items needed:
- Writing utensil
- Notebook
- Folder
- Bible – New American or Revised Standard Version – Catholic Edition
- Journal
Grading:
Grades will be based on a total point system (see OLSH folder for grading scale). Included but not limited to: exams, quizzes (announced and unannounced), homework, notbook and folder checks, papers/essays, book reports, research projects.
* Remember that in this class our goal is always: not only to learn, but to deepen our spiritual lives together.