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    Labor Day - No School

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    Freshman Elections: PM CATS

    Frosh elections are mandatory and will take place during PM CATS.  Questions? Email Ms. Diego at bdiego@marincatholic.org with questions. 
     
    Freshmen run for general council. Once elected, the students will be assigned to activities, secretary, social media, fundraising or publicity.
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    Club Rush: PM CATS

    Club Rush is during PM CATS. Tables will be set up in the Bell Tower Courtyard where students can learn about the variety of different clubs (i.e. Bee Club, Music with a Mission, Cancer Awareness, ECoMC, etc.) that MC offers and have an opportunity to sign up to join a club. Club Rush is open to all students, faculty, and staff.  This is an outdoor event.
    Click here to learn more about some of our clubs at Marin Catholic.

    Freshman Counseling & Christian Service Night for Parents

    JPII Student Center
    This Freshman Night for Parents is hosted by the Counseling Department and Campus Ministry. It covers the nuts and bolts of freshman year. You will have the opportunity to meet the Counseling team, gain helpful tips on how to navigate MC Connect, and learn what your student can expect from their counselor to set them up for a successful year and future years at MC. Please note this event is for freshman parents only. We look forward to seeing you there!
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    AM CATS: Mandatory Freshman Class Meeting

    JPII Student Center
    This meeting is hosted by Counseling & Campus Ministry. All students, please bring your computer, phone, and a writing utensil.
     
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    All School Mass: Holy Cross

    All Are Welcome - Fretias Gymnasium

    Board of Regents Meeting

    Library Media Room

    Junior Fellows Reception

    MC Library
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    Homecoming Rally #1 - Midday CATS

    The Homecoming Rally is scheduled during Midday CATS. This is a mandatory Midday CATS period for all students. The MC students will come together to celebrate our MC community with cheers and games! The 2023-24 Homecoming Court will be revealed at this community rally. 
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    High School Fair

    This program is recommended for eighth-grade students, accompanied by their parents, to gather information and listen to presentations by private/independent high schools.
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    Back to School Night

    We look forward to seeing our Marin Catholic families at Back to School Night. Please print out this form and go over it with your student. You will follow your student’s 7-period A-G schedule. Please bring this schedule with you. For those new to our community, a campus map may be helpful as you navigate through your child's schedule. Please view more details about the evening, including the schedule here.
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    No School - Faculty & Staff Professional Development Day #1

    Classes are not scheduled for students as teachers will be spending the day in Professional Development. 

    Father/Daughter or Special Guest Dance

    Grand Ball Room, Embassy Suites, San Rafael
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    Mother/Son or Special Guest Dance

    Grand Ball Room, Embassy Suites, San Rafael
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    Mandatory PM CATS: Big CATS meet with their freshmen families

    JPII
    Every month there will be a Mandatory CATS time for Big CATS to meet with their freshmen families.

    College Planning Night/Christian Service for Parents of Juniors

    SJPII Student Center
    This is the mandatory kickoff meeting for the College Search and Research Process for Juniors and Parents. Counselors will discuss ways students can start planning and preparing for this process during their junior year. Join us to learn more about how to start planning and preparing during your students' junior year!

    Campus Ministry will also discuss the Christian Service program.
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    AM CATS: Mandatory Junior Class Meeting

    Fall Honors Assembly

    JPII Student Center
    The Honors Assembly recognizes AP Scholars, Outstanding Student Scholarship Recipients, students who received Honors at Entrance, and current sophomores through seniors who have earned 4.0 or higher cumulative GPA while at MC. 
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    Health & Wholeness: FOCUS DAY

    Parent Advisory Board Meeting

    MC Library
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    Sophomore Overnight Retreat #1

    The information below applies to students that have been contacted by the Campus Ministry Department and assigned to these retreat dates. This is the email that was sent out to retreatants.

    UPDATE: Retreatants attending this week's Sophomore Retreat are invited to wear class colors or an MC t-shirt along with dress code bottoms. 

    Dear Sophomore Students and Parents:

    I hope this message finds you well! My name is Mrs. Lianni Castro-Teets and I am part of the Campus Ministry Team at Marin Catholic. It is my privilege to be of service to your students as they participate in the Sophomore Overnight Retreat this year. The Sophomore Overnight is a mandatory overnight experience that focuses on developing the spiritual and social life of our students. Our retreat theme is “Strengthening Your CORE”. The students will devote time to physically strengthening their cores with fun community builders and exercises to mirror the time they will spend purifying and strengthening their inner cores with prayer, discussion, and reflection. 

    This email contains information that will help you to support your child in participating in and benefitting from their retreat.

    Retreat Date Assignments: September 28-29, 2023
    Students will arrive at school between 7:30am-8:00am, place their bags in the gym and attend their first class of the day (B Block). At break, all retreat participants will meet at the gym to load their belongings onto the bus and depart. The expected return will be at 2:15 p.m. on Friday. 

    Packing List - What to Bring

    Retreat Site: This retreat will be held at Alliance Redwoods Conference Center in Occidental. Students will room with classmates of the same gender and will need to bring a sleeping bag and pillow. 

    Retreat Cost: The cost of the retreat is $250 per student. The cost includes bus transportation, lodging, retreat supplies and meals. The Business Office will charge your TADs account at the beginning of September. 

    Parental Permission Forms: Each student must turn in a completed and signed parental permission form. Please fill out this Permission Slip by Friday, Sept 15th. This can be emailed back or turned in to the Campus Ministry Offices. Parents and students will receive email reminders regarding the deadline to submit the form. 
     
    Students should also email their teachers to let them know they will be on Retreat. 
     
    Alliance Redwoods requires every participant to fill out a Waiver.
    Please go to this link to fill out the form for your child. Please fill out this Waiver by Friday, Sept 8th. https://tinyurl.com/15803MarinCathSept 

    Food Allergies and Dietary Restrictions: Any food allergies or dietary restrictions need to be communicated via email. The sooner this information is received, the better our communication will be with the food service staff at each retreat. 

    Each student is asked to bring snacks to share (enough for 25 other people). Please bring individually wrapped snacks to lessen the spread of germs. NO NUTS or food products with NUTS or SESAME. (eg. granola bars, cuties, individually packaged bags of chips or cookies, fruit snacks are encouraged)

    I look forward to working with our Student Leadership team and your children in creating a welcoming and comfortable environment for their retreat. Retreats are often described by students as high-light experiences of their time in high school and they leave them with good memories as well as personal and spiritual growth. Thank you for your support of this retreat opportunity. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

    In Christ’s Peace,

    Mrs. Lianni Castro Teets

    The theme of this retreat is "Strengthening Your Core." The retreat participants will devote time to physically strengthening their cores with physical exercise and fun activities to mirror the time they will spend purifying and strengthening their inner cores with prayer, discussion, and reflection. This retreat is animated by Jesus’ example of taking time to nurture and strengthen Himself (Luke 5:16). Through prayer, group work, and personal reflection activities, retreat participants will be invited to a deeper relationship with themselves, God, one another, and the greater community.

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    Sophomore Overnight Retreat #1

    The information below applies to students that have been contacted by the Campus Ministry Department and assigned to these retreat dates. This is the email that was sent out to retreatants.

    UPDATE: Retreatants attending this week's Sophomore Retreat are invited to wear class colors or an MC t-shirt along with dress code bottoms. 

    Dear Sophomore Students and Parents:

    I hope this message finds you well! My name is Mrs. Lianni Castro-Teets and I am part of the Campus Ministry Team at Marin Catholic. It is my privilege to be of service to your students as they participate in the Sophomore Overnight Retreat this year. The Sophomore Overnight is a mandatory overnight experience that focuses on developing the spiritual and social life of our students. Our retreat theme is “Strengthening Your CORE”. The students will devote time to physically strengthening their cores with fun community builders and exercises to mirror the time they will spend purifying and strengthening their inner cores with prayer, discussion, and reflection. 

    This email contains information that will help you to support your child in participating in and benefitting from their retreat.

    Retreat Date Assignments: September 28-29, 2023
    Students will arrive at school between 7:30am-8:00am, place their bags in the gym and attend their first class of the day (B Block). At break, all retreat participants will meet at the gym to load their belongings onto the bus and depart. The expected return will be at 2:15 p.m. on Friday. 

    Packing List - What to Bring

    Retreat Site: This retreat will be held at Alliance Redwoods Conference Center in Occidental. Students will room with classmates of the same gender and will need to bring a sleeping bag and pillow. 

    Retreat Cost: The cost of the retreat is $250 per student. The cost includes bus transportation, lodging, retreat supplies and meals. The Business Office will charge your TADs account at the beginning of September. 

    Parental Permission Forms: Each student must turn in a completed and signed parental permission form. Please fill out this Permission Slip by Friday, Sept 15th. This can be emailed back or turned in to the Campus Ministry Offices. Parents and students will receive email reminders regarding the deadline to submit the form. 
     
    Students should also email their teachers to let them know they will be on Retreat. 
     
    Alliance Redwoods requires every participant to fill out a Waiver.
    Please go to this link to fill out the form for your child. Please fill out this Waiver by Friday, Sept 8th. https://tinyurl.com/15803MarinCathSept 

    Food Allergies and Dietary Restrictions: Any food allergies or dietary restrictions need to be communicated via email. The sooner this information is received, the better our communication will be with the food service staff at each retreat. 

    Each student is asked to bring snacks to share (enough for 25 other people). Please bring individually wrapped snacks to lessen the spread of germs. NO NUTS or food products with NUTS or SESAME. (eg. granola bars, cuties, individually packaged bags of chips or cookies, fruit snacks are encouraged)

    I look forward to working with our Student Leadership team and your children in creating a welcoming and comfortable environment for their retreat. Retreats are often described by students as high-light experiences of their time in high school and they leave them with good memories as well as personal and spiritual growth. Thank you for your support of this retreat opportunity. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

    In Christ’s Peace,

    Mrs. Lianni Castro Teets

    The theme of this retreat is "Strengthening Your Core." The retreat participants will devote time to physically strengthening their cores with physical exercise and fun activities to mirror the time they will spend purifying and strengthening their inner cores with prayer, discussion, and reflection. This retreat is animated by Jesus’ example of taking time to nurture and strengthen Himself (Luke 5:16). Through prayer, group work, and personal reflection activities, retreat participants will be invited to a deeper relationship with themselves, God, one another, and the greater community.

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