VWA October 2022 Newsletter

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On Monday, October 17, 2022, the Guidance Department sponsored a College Night, for all interested9-12thgradestudentsandparentstolearn more about the college application process. The panelists for the evening were Kia Anderson, Assistant Director of Recruitment and Outreach at Rutgers University, Michael Gaynor, Executive DirectoratVillanovaUniversity,andTrevorO’Brien, Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Sacred HeartUniversity.Thankyouverymuchtoallwho attended.

OnOctober12th,studentsingrades11and12were offered the opportunity to take SAT School Day Testing.CollegeBoardhasindicatedthatthesescores should be available by November 3rd. Students shouldbe abletoaccesstheir scoresviatheir College Board account.

On October 18th, students in grades 11 and 12 were offered the opportunity to take ACT School Day Testing. ACT has indicated that scores will be availableintwotoeightweeksfollowingthetest.Students who have created their MyACT account should be able to access their scores digitally earlier than the papercopysenttotheschool.

SENIORS

• Pleasebemindfulof yourapplicationdeadlines andmakesureyouhavesubmittedtheappropriatepaperwork.

• Studentsarereminded toupdatetheirNaviance accountswithallcollegeinformation(deadlines, admissiondecisionsetc.).

• efreeapplication offederalstudentaid (FAFSA) isavailabletosubmitstartingOctober1,2022. Pleaseview the followingwebsite for information:https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/ about/announcements/fafsa-changes

• Certain colleges require a student/parentto submittheCollegeScholarshipService(CSS) pro le.Pleasecheck eachindividualschoolthat youareapplyingto.

• Pleaseremembershouldyouopttosend standardizedtestscores,youwillneed tosendyour scoresdirectlytotheschoolsyouare applyingto.

SATSCORES-www.collegeboard.orgor 866-756-7346

ACT SCORES-www.act.orgor319-337-1313

• Scholarshipsopportunitieswillcontinuetobe listed and updatedon the Guidance website for anystudentsinterestedinapplyingforoutsidescholarships.

UNDERCLASSSTUDENTS

• Anystudent interestedin takingthe SAT or ACTTeststhis year,pleasebeawareofregistrationdeadlines.

• OnWednesday,October12,2022, studentsin grade10and11tookthe NationalPSATexam. ScoresareanticipatedtobereturnedinDecember. Students willreceive anemailfrom their College BoardAccount whenthey are ableto checktheirscoresonline.

• AllstudentsandparentsoftheClassof2025 shouldhavereceived anautoregistrationnoti cationfromNaviancebyPower School. Pleasecheckyourjunk/spamfolderifyoudid notreceiveanemail.Contacttheguidanceoffice ifyouhaveanydifficultysigningup/in.

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• Should a student be interested in receiving or providing peer tutoring, please sign up in the GuidanceOffice.

• Anystudentwhomaybeinterested inexaminingsummeropportunities,please view the Guidancewebpage.

Walsh parents who participated in the “Meet and Greet” session held on Wednesday, October 12, 2022.

Villa Walsh Academy hosted two successful Open House events and welcomed over 150 families to campus. Guests were guided on personalized tours by proud current VWA Administrators, faculty, students, and parents as they weighed educational options for their daughter. e personal connections made duringtheOpenHouse toursareinstrumental inhelping families selectVillaWalshAcademyasthe rightchoice for their family. We have begun Entrance Testing and will host additional testing in November and Decemberaswell.

WehaveaddedAerSchoolToursasanotheropportunity tohave prospectivefamilies whomissed the Open House to visit campus. A Sign up Genius has been posted on the website and the tours will be available 3:00-3:30 pm. Please direct any interested families to signupviathewebsite.

OnFriday,October14,thewholeVillaWalshAcademy communitygatheredinSt.LucyChapeltocelebrateSr. Helen Sanchez’s (VWA ‘70) Golden Jubilee as a Religious Teacher Filippini. Sr. Helen rst came to Villa Walshthewayallourgirlsdo: asastudent. Answering Jesus’ call to serve Him as a Filippini Sister has led her to use her gi of feminine genius to in uence the lives and education of countless thousands of children here in the United States and around the world. Fr. Richard CartonofSt.VincentdePaulChurchinStirlingserved as celebrant for this special liturgy, and students from the Class of 2024 and 2023, including Claudia Aragon ‘24, Isabella Cantave ‘24, Sarah Chambeau ‘24, Annie Connor ‘24, Hannah D’cruz ‘23, Caterina Gesualdo ‘24, Brianna Hetherington ‘24, Jesse Kramer ‘24, Catherine McCarthy ‘24, Reese McChesney ‘24, MaggieNoonan‘23,and ErinParker‘24,ledbyreadingandservingatthealtar.

On Friday, September 30, 2022, the following students were elected to serve on Student Council for the 20222023schoolyear:ClassCommissionersMollyMcHugh ’23,JaneDufner’24,MarissaNoonan’25,andGiselle Scannella ’26. Serving as Class Representatives are Mary Bowers ’23, Francesca Kearns ’23, Margaret Noonan ’23; Claudia Aragon ’24, Laurel Hamilton ’24, Catherine McCarthy ’24; Nora Dam ’25, RiordanFarley’25,AveryPoruczynski’25;ClodaghBateson ’26, Amelia Kleinle ’26, Verra Scorsune ’26; Ava Sasano’27;andAveryDraeger’28.Congratulationsto all!

During the liturgy, Sr. Helen was joined by Sr. Elaine, Sr.Lauraand Sr.Josephine inrenewingtheoblation of their lives to serve God as daughters of St. Lucy Filippini. Villa’s student Chorus, directed by Ms. Beth Vecchio, led the congregation in singing. Aer the mass, the entire school continued the celebration with a reception in the auditorium. Sr. Elaine welcomed students and parents with a touching testimonial to Sr. Helen’s life in community, and presented her with a SpiritualBouquet of prayers, rosaries,masses,andacts ofcharityfromtheentireschoolcommunity,as wellas bouquets of owers from the faculty and the now-Junior students from Sr. Helen’s Freshman English class. e entire Villa Walsh community: students, faculty, administrationandSisters,aresoproudandblessedto haveSr.Helenhere toshow us the way toliveforGod!

Congratulations,Sr.Helen!

On Wednesday, October 19th, the Villa’s Freshman Class of 2026 traveled to e Church of St. James in Basking Ridge to participate in their day-long retreat. is retreat was an opportunity for the students to “withdraw”fromtheir usualschedule, toengagein

eadministrationandfacultyaremostgratefulforthe continuedcooperationandsupport ofVillaWalsh

prayerandre ection,andtoconnectmoredeeplywith their peers. With this in mind, the girls began their day in Eucharistic Adoration, also receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation if they desired. e students attentively listened to a talk from Sr. Luciana D’Cruze, M.P.F., a temporary professed Filippini sister, about her vocation and her relationship with God thus far. In addition, the students played ice breaker games and engaged in small group sessions to build community and to share their re ections on adjusting to high school.e dayconcluded withHoly Mass,anda joyful bus ride back to Villa! Special thanks to Blythe Dudley ‘26, Shalini Patel ‘26, and Amelia Kleinle‘26 for prayerfully proclaiming the readings and petitions duringtheliturgy.

Jane Dufner ‘24, who welcomed parents and students to a light reception following Mass in the auditorium, and to Meaghan O’Malley ‘24, who designed the artworkfortheMassprogram. anksalsotoAvaBrancatella ‘24, Isabella Cantave ‘24, Delaney Caughey ‘24, Beatrice Crucs ‘24, Katie Eagan ‘24, Brianna Hetherington ‘24, Olivia Martin ‘24, Grace Mesce ‘24, Catherine McCarthy ‘24, Nadia Pinsonault ‘24, Emily Poruczynski ‘24, Holly Smitreski ‘24, Natalia Tole‘24,ColleenWalsh‘24andLilyWendorff‘24for their roles in reading and leading the congregation in worship. Finally, special thanks to Mrs. Crann for the owers and to Sr. Barbara Paci, M.P.F. for coordinatingtherefreshmentsintheauditoriumforthestudents andtheirfamilies.

On October 19, 2022, Villa Serves enjoyed a visit from Teresa Prendergast and one of our own graduates, Suzanne (Luecke) Toscano ’86. ey were both here as representatives of Mary’s Hands at St. Margaret’s Church in Morristown and came to speak to the girls about the work theydo,the people they help, and how Villa can contribute. Aer background stories and some of the issues facing immigrant populations, the conversation turned to babies, Christmas, and the ways that Villa Serves can assist in the work of Mary’s Hands.

Villa Walsh Academy lunches will never be the same!

AspartofourcelebrationofHispanicHeritagemonth, wewereentertainedbyasalsalessonledbyprofessionalchoreographers anddancersandaspecialguest,Mr. Cantave, father of Isabella Cantave ’24. What a treat it was to have students and faculty move to the beat of salsa sounds and more importantly to realize the importanceofmusictomanyHispaniccultures. Welook forwardtofutureculturalexchanges.

Students from Villa Walsh’s Class of 2024 received their class rings in a special liturgy celebrated in St. Lucy Chapelon Tuesday, October 25. is longstanding Villa Walsh Academy tradition honors the friendship, bond, and sisterhood that has grown for these young women, who are now halfway through their high school careers. To celebrate with each other and with their parents present in the sanctuary was a great blessing, as the students received their rings and their pinkroses,tosignifygratitude,admiration,andappreciation. Musicalselectionsforthemasswere awlessly performed bytheChorus,underthedirection ofChorus Director, Ms. Elizabeth Vecchio. Fr. Richard Carton of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Stirling presided at the liturgy and blessed the juniors’ rings. Special thankstoJuniorClass Commissioner

is month, we have partnered with Mt. Kemble Nursing Home to send Halloween themed cards to their seniors. If community service and bringing joy topeoplesoundlikesomethingofinterest,youarewelcome to join us! We look forward to welcoming new members to our club, and cannot wait to see what we accomplishinourcommunityforthemonthstocome! We meet twice a month to prepare for one monthly activity with a local senior home. Please let either Victoria Wong’22, Sarah Chambeau’24, or Mrs. Cheifer know if youwant to be put in ourclubGoogle classroom.

Mrs. Lagana and Mrs. Cheifer are very excited about organizing Villa's rst mannequin contest! Students areeitherworkingintwosorthrees,orsolo,indesigninguniquelycreativeout ts fortheirmannequins

either during art club or at home. Deadline for completingmannequinsis3:00pm,Wednesday,November 16. e winner will be announced during the fashion show.Allmannequinswillbedisplayedattheshowon Saturday,November19.

On Friday, October 28th, Villa Walsh Academy mothers and daughters celebrated the annual Mother/Daughter dinner with an “Evening in Paris.” eeveningbeganwithabeautifulphotopresentation bytheseniormothersfollowedbydinneranda“Right/ Le Story” game. Kudos to the senior daughters for their moving presentation in tribute to their moms. And we applaud the moms of the Class of 2023 for the talented quiz show and presentation in honor of their senior daughters. A special note of thanks to the HSAfortheirdonationofrafflesheetsasprizesforthe evening’s games. Also, thank you to the faculty, staff, and HSA dads who assisted in serving the buffet dinnertomaketheeveningasuccess!

subscriptionforallofitsprayer,meditation,andCatholic mental health resources for every Villa Walsh Academy student, instructor, and administrator for the duration of the 2022-2023 school year. Students are already working in their eology classes to set up some prayer and meditation routines, and will be able toaccessHallow’scontentbothontheirlaptopsandon their cellphones. Parents also should have received informationaboutactivatingafree90-daytrialsubscriptiontoHallowfor theirownuseaswell.

On Monday, October 31st, the students of Villa Walsh Academy gatheredintheGraceannCafetoparticipate in Halloween activities. First several acts performed Gong Show skits. Congratulations to winners Maeve Kenny ’23; Emma Kosc ’23; and Molly McHugh ’23. Following the Gong Show, students were judged on theircostumesinthefollowingcategories:BestGroup; Best Duo; Funniest; Most Creative; Best Homemade/ Original; and Best Overall/eme. Congratulations to the winners of the costume contest! e aernoon was wrapped up with a few jokes from Sister Josephine Palmeri, and the announcement of the winnerofthe“GuesstheCandyCorninaJar”contest. Congratulations to Laurel Hamilton ’24. ank you tothe Student Councilfororganizingafunday!

Look for Villa Walsh’s annual All Souls Remembrance outsideoftheBusinessOfficeinBrowneHallthroughout the month of November. Students, faculty and parents are invited to write the names of deceased loved ones or family members and place them on the Wreath of Remembrance, which reminds us to pray for our loved ones who have gone on before us, but who are never far from our hearts. Students also gave the names of their beloved deceased to the Religious Teachers Filippini, who will remember them in their dailymassesandprayersthroughoutthemonthofNovember.Maythesoulsofthefaithfuldeparted,through themercyofGod,restinpeace.

In an effort to support our students and their families with asolidfoundationinfaith formation,VillaWalsh has partnered with Hallow, the No. 1 Catholic prayer andmeditationappin the world,toprovideapaid

FALLSPORTS SoccerVarsity

As October comes to an end, so does the regular season for VWAGS. Whilemanyofthe gamesthismonth did not end with the desired result, many lessons were learnedalongthewaythatwillproveinvaluableduring state tournament time! e team opened this month withSeniorDayonOctober5,2022,againsteAcademy of Saint Elizabeth’s, where the team was able to honor our outstanding seniors: Mary Bowers’23, Francesca Kearns’23, and Maya Rocco’23. Despite an exceptionally rainy day, the team exploded from the rst whistle, scoring two goals in the rst 7 minutes of the game! e nal score was 8-0, with goals comingfromColleenWalsh’24,MaryBowers’23,Avery Poruczynski’25, So a Jordao’25, Kayla Castellano’25, and Jesse Kramer’24. Mary Bowers’23, Skyler Pela’25,andAshleeMartin’26alladdedtotheoffense with assists.Securingthe shut-outin thebackwere

Holly Smitreski’24, Isabella Pizzo’25, Mary Bowers’23,MayaRocco’23, and CaraFitzpatrick’26,with Francesca Kearns’23 and Giselle Longo’26 holding strongingoal.

e team continued to battle all month long against some of the toughest teams in Morris County. e team faced a tough opponent – Roxbury – in the rst roundoftheMorrisCountyTournament.Playingone of their best halves of the season, the team held them scoreless through halime. Roxbury ultimately ended upwinningthegame3-0,buttheteampulledtogether andbattledtotheveryend,provingtothemselvesand fansthattheyarecapableofhigh-levelplayagainstvery tough opponents. is mindset would prove valuable, especially come the last regular season game against a tough Whippany Park team. e team, already shorthandedduetoseveralinjuriesincurredduringthepast few games, went down 0-1 in the rst half. However, the team knew the game was only half over, and they hadtimetoturnthegamearound.Pressuringfromthe kick-off, the attack earned a corner kick. Mary Bowers’23sentabeautifulballintothebox,which Colleen Walsh’24 headeddirectly intothe goal to tie the game at 1-1. e team continued to battle through double overtime periods. e mid eld line of Clodagh Bateson’26, Margaret Boler’25, Colleen Walsh’24, Grace Mesce’24, and Kayley Bascom’26 kept running at the WhippanyParkdefense.Intheend,VWAGSranoutof time,andthegameendedasa1-1tie.

Despite many injuries, VWAGS remained strong and dedicated to each other and the season. As October turns to November, the team is looking to make a strongrun in the NJSIAA state tournament.On Saturday,October29th, VWAGS#9seedupsetthe#8Hawthorne Christian in the rst round, shutting them out 4-0.

SocccerJV

JVVWAGSwrappedupourseasonwithour nalgame at Whippany Park. Although the season was challenging, the athletes proved to be a strong group of young womenwhorefusedtogiveup!eyallshowedgrowth throughout the season. e obstacles they faced never diminishedtheir ame,butonlyfueledthe retopush themselves even harder. We are all extremely proud of how far these athletes have come and look forward to the2023season.

VolleyballVarsity

October-Madnesswouldbeagooddescriptionofwhat life has been like for the Villa Volleyball Varsity team for the last few weeks. In the Prep Tournament, the team won against Morristown Beard in the rst round andwasdefeatedbyatallandstrongNewarkAcademy squad in the second round. On October 8 the “minions,” aka the Villa volleyball team, earned a bucket of candy forwinning the costumecontestattheJefferson Spooktacular Halloween tournament. e highlight of October was the senior day match versus Morristown Beard. Aer losing the rst set and being down 17-21 in the second set, the players used their homecourt advantage - a gym full of Western-themed Villa Volleyball Fans - to turn the match around and winset#2andset#3.Aerthematch,the underclassmen celebrated the seniors on the team with an emotional and heartfelt presentation of speeches and gis. Congratulations to senior captains Ava Simmons’23 and Sheridan Caughey’23, senior managers Abigail Freshwater’23 and Lauren Kollar’23, and senior team members Lia Dyer’23, Cadence Graf’23, Kelly Keyes’23, Emma Kosc’23, Brigid McGlone’23, and MollyMcHugh’23

Villa’s record is currently 10-13 (4-5 for the Liberty Division). Stats leaders are Ava Simmons’23 with 154 assists and 33 aces, Delaney Caughey’24 with 86 kills and46blocks,andAvaBrancatella’24with198digs.

On October 26th, the players and coaches of the Volleyballprogramranasuccessful“DigPink”breastcancer fundraiser. Villa Volleyball will be donating over $1500 to the Side-Out Foundation! ank you to all whodonated!

e team and the coaches would like to thank their fans for creating a fun atmosphere for home matches in the Sister Doris Lavinthal Athletic Center. Come and cheer on VWAV in their last home match versus PequannockonNovember1standfortheir rstround of States away versus Morris Catholic on November 2nd,2022.GoVWAV!

VolleyballJV

e JV Volleyball team has moved into the end of the season with determination and high spirits. ey defeated AOSE for the second time this season during our Dig Pink event on Tuesday, Oct 25th. is fundraisersupportsefforts forbreastcancerresearch.

We look to nish the season strong and improve our current9-4record.

VolleyballFreshman

e VWA freshman volleyball team has continued its winning ways by improving its record to 13- 1. ey also participated in the Madison Freshman Tournament on October 15 and nished in third place. eir nal game is on October 26th against Jefferson. Each player has continued to improve their skill level throughouttheseason.

TennisVarsity

ere’s something about the annual Morris County TennisTournamentthatbringsoutthebestinourVilla Walsh Varsity Tennis Team, and 2022 did not disappoint. Almost every position knocked out their rstround opponent and gave the very best teams in the county a run for their money. Despite long odds and a series of injuries, the tennis team still shined when it mattered the most. Villa’s rst singles player, Katrina Eagan’24, embraced her new role at rst singles with a determination and ferocity that will be remembered for years to come. At second singles, Sarah Chambeau’24 worked hardto stay in every match and made positivestridesallseasonlong.KellyO’Reilly’23hada tremendoussecond-halfcomebackwinning veofher last six matches with steady nerves and an aggressive net game. Villa’s rst doubles duo of Avery Walsh’23 andfreshmansensationAngelinaSantorelli’26ledthe team,rackingupaseason-highninewinstogether.

At second doubles, Malia Nugent’25 and Cameron Shull’26 banged out eight wins together, even though they didn’t join forces until the h match of the season. eir re and prowess at the net le their opponents shaking their heads. Cameron Shull’26 nished the season with a team-best winning percentagescoring8winsinjust11matches. OlivaChang’25 and Kaitlyn Pavagadhi’25 stepped up when the team needed them the most, scoring a pair of wins for the varsity squad. Tatiana Bedelian’23, Alison Wilbur’23, and Lauren Dion’23, played with heart and helped the Villa Walsh Tennis team secure another terri cseason.

TennisJV

eJVTennisteam nisheditsseasononOctober20th withawinagainstParsippanyHills’JVteam.eteam nishedwith arecordof5wins,7losses,and1tie.e girlsimprovedsincethebeginning ofthe season and

hadacoupleoffunteamdinners/bondingexperiences along theway.

We wrapped up the season by having a fun parent/ daughtertournamentonOctober 21stwiththeVarsity team and JV and Varsity parents, followed by a team dinner and awards ceremony in Grace Ann Cafe. It was great to see the girls playing doubles with their mom or dad on the court, and everyone had a great time! Somenewrivalrieswerealsostarted,andweare alreadylooking forwardtothe rematchesnextyear!

Post-season awards earned by the JV team included a CoachesAward,giventoSusannaBuonaiuto’23,Most ValuablePlayerAwards,giventoour rstdoublesteam of Lynette Gao’25 and Olivia Parrillo’26, and Most Improved Award, given to Alexandra Rezza’25. We wish the girls the best of luck in the winter and spring sports seasonsand therestofthe schoolyear.

CrossCountryVarsity

e Villa Cross Country team has continued its phenomenal record of success throughout the month of October.emonthstartedwithanimpressivevictory at the prestigious Shore Coaches Meet, with the varsityrunnerstakinghome rstplaceandbeingawarded New Balance backpacks as a result of their efforts. e girls then completed their NJAC batch meet season with a perfect record of 5-0 by defeating a powerful Parsippany Hills team. Just over a week later, they returned to NJAC competition by taking the team title at the Conference Championships with Blythe Dudley’26 and Erin Aroneo’23 taking individual titles in thevarsityandJV racesrespectively.

eteamcontinuedtheirmarchtovictorybywinning, in HISTORIC fashion, the Morris County Championship for the rst time in Villa history. Sophomore InesLemee’25ledthechargeonthatfatefuldaywhere ve of our seven runners placed in the top 20 in the county. is history-makingteamconsists of Delaney McKee’23, Victoria Wong’23, Catherine Collum’24, Emily Poruczynski’24, Ines Lemee’25, Martha Smart’25,andBlytheDudley’26.everytalentedJV teamalsotookhomecountyhonorsbyplacingsecond place with Erin Aroneo’23, once again being named individualchampion.Bothfreshmanrunners,Bernice Fernando’26 and Emilia Kapas’26, medaled in their grade raceby placinginthetoptwentyinthecounty.

Seniordaywas celebratedonOctober24thwithpasta

and fun times where all four of our seniors were honored. ey are: Erin Aroneo‘23, Delaney McKee‘23, MaureenSimonet‘23,andVictoriaWong’23.

Next up for this very talented team are the Catholic Championships, Prep B Championships, and NonPublicBStateChampionships.

GOVILLA!

CrosssCountryMiddleSchool

e Middle School Cross Country Team had a solid season with many new faces and everyone improving throughout the month of October. Knowing that there would be 3 races at the Central Park course in Morris Plains, the team enjoyed an outing there to familiarize themselves with the course and went on to Scoop Station for a team bonding experience. Eighth graders Azariah Andrews’27, Olivia Barsemian’27, Alexa Barravecchio’27, Isabella Orosz’27, Isabella PropperStuehr’27,PeytonSimmons’27,andMaeson Honan’27guidedtheteamthroughoutpracticeswhich includedsomeYogainstruction,manyintensestrength and conditioning workouts along with several campus and course runs. e accumulation of this training helped the seventh graders, Galina Dangler’28, Samantha Innella’28, Layla Vreeling’28, and Mary Cafasso’28,performwell in all of theirmeets throughout theseason.eteam nishedin4thplaceattheCounty Championships for the Group 1 Division. Olivia Barsemian’27 nished in the top 20, and Samantha Innella’28 nishedclosebehindasthetop nishersfor VillaWalshAcademy.

NJSIAASPORTSMANSHIPAWARD

e VWA Athletic Department is honored to be one of four NJSIAA sportsmanship award winners from the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference for the 2021-2022 school year. Points are awarded by conference schools to individual teams each season. Pointsaregivenforteam,coach,andfansportsmanship! CongratulationstoallVWAathletes,coaches,andfans forearningthetitleofNJSIAASportsmanshipwinner! e banner will be hung in the SDLAC for all to see andcelebrate.

ATHLETICLEADERSHIPCOUNCIL

e ALC meeting on October 21st was held, and fun activitieswereplanned forVilla’s NightIn!

enextALCmeetingwillbeonNovember17th

at3 pmin theSDLAC.

BOOSTERCLUB

enextBoosterClubmeetingisonMonday,November 7th, from 7:30-8:30pm in the Sr. Doris Lavinthal AthleticCenter.Allparentsarewelcomeandinvitedto attend!Wehopetoseeyouthere.

VILLA'SNIGHTIN

Villa’s Night In is on Friday, November 11, at the Sr. Doris Lavinthal Athletic Center, from 6:00-9:00 pm. e event is run by the Athletic Leadership Council and supervised by faculty, staff, and coaches fromVWA.

e night is held for Villa Walsh students grades 7-12 tosocialize oncampusand havefun!estudents will be able to participate in activities, such as volleyball games, make s’mores by a supervised re pit, board games,and more!

Pleasesee thepermission slip,which willbe shared on 11/2,formorefundetails!

Saturday,November19th

Villa en Vogue welcomes all parents, grandparents, siblings,extended family,friendsandalumnae!

$85perperson-Tablesof10available(pricegoesupto $90aerNov.7, 2022).

SeeVillawebsitefor more information.

Friday November4 EndofMid-term1stSemester

Thursday November10 Grade10Retreat

Friday November11 VillaNightIn,6:00-9:00pm,inSr.DorisLavinthalAthleticCenter

Saturday November12 VWAEntranceExam,9:00a.m.intheGraceAnnCafé

Wednesday November16 PowderPuffFootballgame,3:00pmTurfField

Saturday November19 Home-SchoolFallFestivalandStudentFashionShow –“VillaEnVogue”

Tuesday November22 ThanksgivingLiturgy,1:45p.m. ThanksgivingrecessbeginsaftertheLiturgy

Wed.-Mon. Nov.23-28 Thanksgivingrecess

Tuesday November29 Classesresume

Saturday December3 VWAEntranceExam,9:00a.m.intheGraceAnnCafé

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