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Period December 20 - January 2

Weekly Schedule:

20 Monday December
  • Exam Schedule - English and Math
21 Tuesday December
  • Exam Schedule - Science, Social Studies and Make-up/Conflicts
  • Varsity Boys Basketball @ Clark Montessori
22 Wednesday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
  • Varsity Girls Basketball @ Indian Hill
23 Thursday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
24 Friday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
25 Saturday December
  • MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
26 Sunday December
  • No Events Scheduled
27 Monday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
  • Varsity Girls Basketball (Holiday Showcase) vs Career Academy @ Winton Woods
28 Tuesday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
  • Varsity Boys Basketball vs Christian Academy of Knoxville @ Pigeon Forge MS
  • Varsity Girls Basketball (Holiday Showcase) vs Lutheran East @ Winton Woods
29 Wednesday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
  • Varsity Boys Basketball vs TBA @ Pigeon Forge MS
  • Varsity Wrestling vs Blanchester/Mt. Healthy
30 Thursday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
  • Varsity Boys Basketball vs TBA @ Pigeon Forge MS
31 Friday December
  • No School - Christmas Break
1 Saturday January
  • HAPPY NEW YEAR!
2 Sunday January
  • No Activities Scheduled

Announcements

  • First semester exams are on Monday, December 20th (English/Math) and Tuesday, December 21st (Science/Social Studies/Make-up). There are after-exam study tables in the cafeteria on both exam days until 12:30 pm. Please arrange rides accordingly.
  • Christmas break starts on Wednesday, December 22nd and runs through Monday, January 3rd. Classes resume on Tuesday, January 4th.
  • Auditions for “Newsies” will be held the first week of January, starting with a required full group audition on Tuesday, January 4th.
  • The Aubrey Rose Foundation is looking for both guys and girls to participate in a prom fundraising fashion show at Music Hall on January 22nd and 23rd. “We have some amazing prizes for students who help us help others through the Slay the Runway. Our top fundraising prize is $1000. We want to reward and recognize those students who embrace our mission of helping families with children who have life-threatening medical conditions. We need models who want to walk the runway and also, we welcome ambassadors who want to qualify for our fundraising awards but not walk the runway.” For interest in helping, contact Nancy Hollenkamp at 513-265-5801 or at Nancy@aubreyrose.org with any questions at all.

Director of Academics

Freshmen and Sophomores

Results for the PreACT® were sent home with 9th and 10th grade students on December 10th. These scores are used for internal purposes only and will not be sent to other schools or organizations. Students were emailed a document called “Using Your PreACT Results” with detailed information on how to read and understand the score report. You can also click this link http://share.act.org/watch/FhnJUrrThpzCRe8XQdit6S? to access a video that will walk you through how to understand the score report. For any questions, please contact Director of Academics, Julie Vehorn at jvehorn@rogerbacon.org.

First Semester Exam Schedule and Expectations

Monday, December 20th
7:45 - 7:55 - Prayer, Announcements, Attendance
8:00 - 9:30 - English Exam
9:45 - 11:15 - Math Exam

Tuesday, December 21st
7:45 - 7:55 - Prayer, Announcements, Attendance
8:00 - 9:30 - Science Exam
9:45 - 11:15 - Social Studies Exam
11:30 - 12:45 - Make-up/Conflict Exams

Please note:

  • Exams will be taken during exam week for all non-elective courses in the following departments: English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
  • Students are expected to take exams during the designated time on the schedule.
  • The make-up/conflict exam slot is intended for students who miss an exam on the first day or have two Math/Science classes. Students may also set up a make-up time with their teacher for a mutually agreed upon time during Exam Week or after we return from Christmas Break. Exams may not be taken early.
  • Exam grades count as 20% of the semester average. Study for your exams. Get a good night’s sleep. Eat a good breakfast in the morning.
  • Lunch will not be served on exam days.

Behavior Expectations:

  • Regular dress code is to be observed during exams.
  • Students who do not have to take an exam do not have to be on campus. Students who are on campus but do not have to take an exam must report to the Cafeteria. Students are expected to stay in the exam room until the end of the testing period.
  • In the event of a school closing due to weather, the exam schedule will shift one day, and the second day of exams will take place after we return from Christmas Break. If there is a two hour delay, exams will begin two hours later.

Inclement Weather Instructions

Below is a reminder of how we handle inclement weather notifications and either a school cancellation or delay.

  • The goal is to make the decision no later than 6:00 am on the day of the event so that families and/or students on the roads needlessly. While this may not always be possible, that is the objective.
  • Students/families will be notified three different ways:
    • Using the Springmyer Communications Network, the following news stations will be notified: WLW/TV Ch. 5; WCPO/TV Ch. 9; WKRC/TV Ch. 12; WXIX/TV Ch. 19; WSTR/TV Ch. 64; and Cinci.com.
    • A phone call home using our normal phone messaging system will be made for all of our families.
    • Students will receive an email from either the Principal or Assistant Principal.
  • Our inclement weather options are either cancellation or a 2-hour delay. On a 2-hour delay, students will be fed lunch while at school.

Community Outreach

Service Opportunities

Community Outreach projects and dates for the next month are as follows:
- Tuesday, January 4th: Archbishop Leibold Home
- Wednesday, January 5th: Sow Love
- Monday, January 10th: Food Pantry @ St. Clement
- Wednesday, January 12th: Care Pax
- Monday, January 24th: Sow Love
- Tuesday, January 25th: Writing Hope
- Wednesday, January 26th: Salvation Sandwiches
- Monday, January 31st: Bacon Buddies-

For a comprehensive guide to Roger Bacon’s Community Service program click here. You can email our department with any questions at: Outreach@RogerBacon.org.

Sophomore Service Day

The Sophomore Service Day will mirror the freshmen, since they were not able to have their service day last year. We will divide the current sophomore class into quarters with their days in the second semester. Your child will be participating on an assigned service day in Over-the-Rhine that are:

February 22, 2022: Allen – Farmer
March 4, 2022: Fasbender – Lanser
March 11, 2022: Lee – Rohling
April 1, 2022: Rolfert - Zestermann

Guidance Department

Seniors: As you are wrapping up your college applications and submitting your FAFSA – start checking the Guidance website for scholarships. We have started adding them, and a few have January deadlines. Keep checking back throughout the year and apply for all for which you qualify!

Fine Arts Department

Follow Us - rogerbaconfinearts.com
Facebook – Roger Bacon High School Fine Arts
Instagram – @RBFineArts; @RBDramaGuild
Twitter – @RBFineArts; @RBDramaGuild; @rb3official
YouTube Channel – CLICK HERE!

Alumni/ae News

First Friday Mass. Mass is at 8:15 am in the Carol Dauwe Fine Arts Center. Pastries and coffee are served after Mass. We usually have 40-50 OLA and RB alums, friends and relatives on a regular basis. Contact a fellow alum and enjoy a morning of prayer and fellowship. Reservations are not necessary. The next First Friday Mass will be on Friday, January 7th.

Alumni Association Meetings. All alums are welcome to come and help support the students at RB. The next meeting is Thursday, January 6th, at 6:30 pm in the ITC.

Bron Bacevich Memorial Engraved Bricks. Support the Roger Bacon/OLA Alumni Association by purchasing a brick which can be designated for placement in the new stadium. For more information, contact Rick Sollmann at 641-1313 or rsollmann@rogerbacon.org.

School Nurse

An important part of our safety plan is ensuring that students who are sick are not permitted to come to school. If you are sick, please stay home. Check the temperature of students before leaving home. Students with a temperature of 100.4 degrees of higher should stay at home.

Primary symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough, shortness of breath and/or loss of taste/smell. If you have multiple symptoms or symptoms persist, please consult your family health provider.

Immunization Requirement for Senior Year. Senior students, if you have not received your meningococcal vaccine yet, please make an appointment with your physician. These can also be given at Kroger’s or Walgreens’ clinics. Proof of this vaccine or an updated immunization record should be turned in to the nurse’s office by the end of September. Thank you! If you have any questions, please contact our school nurse, Karin Herold, via email or leave a voice message 513-641-1300, ext 1140.

Cafeteria Information

We want to ensure that our lunch program meets our students’ expectations. To do this, we need to have your feedback as to what is working and what can be improved. A couple things to remember:

  • Feedback, both good and bad is appreciated. If something is particularly good, please let WG Grinders know so it can be continued. If something needs improvement, please let them know as well so it can be addressed. They are very receptive to constructive recommendations and feedback.
  • Be professional in your correspondence. If you want your voice to be heard, do it in a courteous and professional manner.
  • Understand you have many options when it comes to eating lunch – including bringing your own (in part or in total). Pay attention to the menu and realize, that due to a variety of issues with the supply channels, there may be last-minute changes. Our focus is on quality.
  • Points of contact at WG Grinders are as follows:

COVID-19 Policies and Protocols

Vaccinations. Roger Bacon does not require students or staff to be vaccinated to attend school or participate in school activities and extracurriculars. However, Roger Bacon recommends that all students and staff be vaccinated. Guidance from the State emphasizes that “vaccination is the leading public health prevention strategy to the end the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Positive Test. Individuals who test positive should self-quarantine for 5 days from the day symptoms first appear or the date of the COVID test if the individual is asymptomatic. If after 5 days the individual is asymptomatic (no symptoms), no further quarantine is required. The wearing of a face covering for an additional 5 days is recommended. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that “the virus is most infectious in the two or three days after symptoms arise.” As usual, the individual needs to be symptom-free before attending in-person classes or participating in extracurriculars.

Exposure. Per the CDC: There is a “growing body of national experience…that points toward a low number of individuals with direct contact to a COVID-19 positive individual within a school setting who convert to positive cases.” Our experience at school substantiates this finding. Over the past two years of dealing with COVID, there have been very few instances where students have passed the virus to one another in a school setting.

School Attendance. Those individuals who have direct exposure to a positive individual may remain in school per the following:

  • Wear a face covering at school for 5 days after the last exposure. The wearing of a face covering can be stopped after 5 days if no symptoms develop.
  • Self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19.
  • Self-quarantine if symptoms develop. Stay home from school if you are sick!

Extracurricular/Sports Participation. A student who has direct exposure to a positive individual may participate in extracurriculars and athletics per the following:

  • Self-quarantine and refrain for participation in extracurriculars/sports for 5 days from the date of exposure. Participation may resume if the student is asymptomatic after 5 days.
  • Self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19.
  • Wear a face covering when able for 5 days after the last exposure. This includes transportation, locker rooms, sitting/standing on the sidelines and anytime the face covering will not interfere with breathing, the activity, or create a safety hazard. (Note: See the above for information to attend school. A student can still attend school in-person during the extracurricular/sports self-quarantine period.)
  • Do not participate if you are sick!

Face Coverings

  • The wearing of face coverings is not mandated. Roger Bacon recommends that all students and staff not vaccinated wear a face covering while at school or participating in activities.
  • Parents have the option to have their children wear masks while in school or participating in school activities.
  • Students must wear face coverings when attending school after a direct exposure (see above) and on all public transportation - including school busses.
  • Mask use is not necessary when outdoors, including participating in outdoor play and physical education activities.
  • Disposable masks will be available at all primary entrances to school facilities.

Hand Washing and Sanitizing. Roger Bacon will provide adequate hand-washing supplies and hand-sanitizing opportunities in classrooms and high-traffic areas throughout school facilities.

Remote Learning. Roger Bacon does not offer full-time remote learning. This option is only available to those students while in a quarantine status.

Sports. The use of face coverings will not be required to attend sporting events. There will not be capacity limits at sporting events. The State does indicate that “the use of masking and social distancing to the extent possible is recommended during indoor sports and other higher-risk activities to protect students who are not fully vaccinated.”

Symptoms. Families are reminded of the importance of keeping students out of the classroom if they are sick. Anyone with symptoms or a temperature above 100 degrees Fahrenheit should stay home. COVID-19 symptoms include:

  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Headache
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Sore throat
  • Congestion or runny nose
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Repeated shaking with chills

Important Upcoming Dates:

Dec 20-21: 1st Semester Exams
Dec 22 - Jan 03: No School - Christmas Break
Jan 06: Alumni Association Meeting
Jan 07: End of 2nd Quarter/1st Semester
Jan 10: PTO Meeting
Jan 14: Dress Down Day (Junior Morality Class Project)
Jan 17: No School (Martin Luther King Day)
Jan 20-23: March for Life
Jan 20: Early Dismissal - Sports Stag
Jan 21: No School - Professional Development
Feb 07: No School
Feb 08: PTO Meeting
Feb 16: Board of Directors Meeting
Feb 18: No School (Professional Development)
Feb 21: No School (Presidents' Day)
Feb 28: Dress Down Day (New Orleans Mission Trip)
Mar 01: Early Dismissal - ACT (Juniors); IOWA Testing (Freshmen)
Mar 08: PTO Meeting
Mar 18: Dress Down Day (Magnified Giving)
Mar 21: No School (Professional Development)
Apr 01: Dress Down Day (PTO)
Apr 11: PTO Meeting
Apr 14-24: No School - Easter Break
Apr 18-26: Assisi Scholar Pilgrimage to Italy
Apr 27: Board of Directors Meeting
Apr 29: No School - Prom
Apr 30: Evening for Excellence
May 06: Dress Down Day (Fernside)
May 09: PTO Meeting
May 23-24: Senior Exams
May 26-27: Underclass Exams
May 30: No School - Memorial Day
Jun 02: Graduation
Jun 15: Board of Directors Meeting