St. Raymond Catholic School
Special Children's Programs: Extra-Curricular Activities
Students who participate in extra-curricular activities must maintain
acceptable academic, conduct and effort standards. Students who
fail to meet the standards will become ineligible until their
standards improve. Students who are absent from school on any
day are ineligible to participate in any extra curricular activity
that day.
Book Club
All students are invited to participate in a monthly Book
Club to share and discuss books appropriate to their grade
levels and interests. Book Club is organized and
implemented by parent volunteers. It is held one morning a
month before school (7:20am). A parent leader will
facilitate discussion of the book and assist students in
participating in an activity or project related to the
book. Students who have read the selected book (or have
had the book read to them) are invited to the meetings.
View the monthly Book Club list.
California Jr. Scholastic Federation (CJSF)
The California Junior Scholarship
Federation (CJSF) is a statewide organization of over 865
chapters. CJSF, an affiliate of the high school level California
Scholarship Federation (CSF), was founded in 1967 for the
purpose of fostering high standards of scholarship, leadership,
citizenship, and service in the middle school grades. CJSF
emphasizes service to the school and community while creating
pride in scholastic achievement.
At the end of each semester, 7th and 8th grade students are
eligible to apply for CJSF, an honor club. Eligibility and
requirements are available through the moderator. Students
in CJSF participate in the peer-tutoring program offered twice
a week.
Student Council
Student Council is open to students in grades 4 - 8. The Student
Council provides an opportunity for students to develop leadership
skills and promote school spirit. Students must maintain a C average
academically and conduct and effort grades of 1 or 2 to be eligible
to serve. Student Council Positions include:
President
The president of the student body has the responsibility of overseeing all Student Council activities. The president conducts the meeting of the council and plans the agendas for the meetings with the Student Council Moderator. At assemblies, the president is in charge of leading the pledge.Vice President
The vice president serves in the absence of the president. Duties include being in charge of the representatives from each class and running elections.Secretary
The secretary is to take roll call and record the minutes of the meeting. The minutes will be typed and passed out at the beginning of the next meeting to be reviewed and if needed amended. The secretary is also in charge of checking the Birthday Calendar in the office to make sure the Commissioners of Publicity have updated it for the upcoming month.Treasurer
The treasurer is to count and roll the money that Student Council earns. The position is in charge of making snack bar schedules to tell which teams are working. A financial record will also need to be kept and reports made at the student council meetings every other week on the balance of the account and/or how much money was made from each event.Commissioner of Ecology, Sports and Safety
This Commissioner dispenses new sports equipment to the classrooms at the beginning of the year and then again in February. They are also responsible for raising the flags in the morning and removing them when school is over.Commissioner of Religious Affairs
This Commissioner is responsible for prayer at each morning assembly and student council meeting. These prayers may consist of intentions that members of the student body or staff have requested. The Commissioner of Religious Affairs also works closely with the Liturgy Committee. They are also responsible for food drives held by Student Council.Commissioner of Publicity
This Commissioner is responsible for publicizing all events sponsored by Student Council including making Posters. The Commissioner of Publicity is also responsible for the tracking, charting and announcement of the school birthdays.Commissioner of School Spirit
This Commissioner is in charge of planning mini rallies, St. Patrick's Day Spirit Rally and Spirit Days.Class Representatives
Represent their designated classrooms at the student council meetings by brining any ideas, comments or questions to the meeting. Class representatives are also in charge of making announcements to their classes on information from the student council meetings. The 4th grade class representative is responsible for ringing the hand bell at morning assembly and at the end of recess.
Yearbook
Students in grade 7- 8 are eligible to serve on the Yearbook Committee.
This committee, under the direct supervision of the yearbook moderator,
is responsible for the creation of our annual yearbook. Students
are involved in all facets, including layout design and graphics.
Children also take photographs of school activities and learn
to edit yearbook spreads.
School Newspaper
Students in grades 6 - 8 are the editorial leaders of our quarterly
newspaper. Students at all grades levels are eligible to write
articles for the student newspaper. Articles describe various
activities occurring at each grade. The student editors are involved
in layout, design, and feature writing. More information is available
through the newspaper moderator.
Music
All children in grades K-8 are invited to participate in the Children's
Choir offered through St. Raymond Parish. Choir practice is every
Thursday from 3:00pm - 3:45pm in the Music Room. The Children's Choir
sings every Sunday at the 9:00am mass.
CYO Athletics
St. Raymond Parish offers CYO sports for both basketball and
volleyball. All children are eligible to participate. Please check
out the CYO website for more information www.oaklandcyo.org
JUMP
JUMP, a program sponsored by St. Raymond Parish Religious
Education Department, stands for Junior High YoUth Ministry Program.
This is a program to engage our youth in their faith and create
a desire within them to grow in their relationship with Christ.
This ministry is all inclusive, open to all parishioners in sixth,
seventh and eighth grades. JUMP meets once a month on a Saturday
from 10:00am to 6:00pm. The morning begins with prayer and large
group games, which are quickly followed by service projects such
as house cleaning or doing yard work for elderly parishioners,
cleaning the church, baking cookies for the homeless, visiting
nursing homes and other local volunteer activities that arise.
When the service projects are completed, lunch is served. The
afternoon takes those in JUMP out for some fun, such as rock climbing,
bowling, miniature golf or laser tag. By 4:30pm our youth are
back at St. Raymond preparing for the 5:00pm Youth and Young Adult
Mass. After Mass, there is pizza and soda for everyone in Moran
Hall.
While most of those who participate in JUMP stay for the whole
day, not everyone can. Some have sports or other commitments that
take them away for part of the day. Some may leave early and some
may arrive late, and others may be there in the morning, leave
part of the day and then return. Whatever the schedule, our youth
are encouraged to participate in JUMP as much as they can.
Christian Service Hours
Part of following in Jesus' path is giving unselfishly of
our time. This act of giving needs to be modeled at a young age.
When service is rendered by students thoughtfully and prayerfully
they are learning to selflessly give of themselves, just as Jesus
taught. The goal of Christian Service Hours is to teach our student's
honesty, caring, responsibility and commitment to others. Christian
Service Hours are required for all students in grades 6-8. Students
in the 6th grade must complete 10 Christian Service Hours per
year, students in the 7th grade must complete 15 Christian Service
Hours per year, and students in the 8th grade must complete 20
Christian Service Hours per year.
Safety Patrol
Safety Patrol is open to students in gades 5-8. Students must have parental
permission before joining the patrol. The students are required to be at
school at 7:45am (at least one day a week). The patrol oversees the safe
arrival of all students to the morning assembly area.
Outreach Garden
Students may participate in the Outreach Garden project. Food grown
in the garden is donated to the needy organizations in the Tri-Valley area.