Happy Summer!

We hope you have a great summer break by playing hard and keeping your academic skills sharp. Below you will find some helpful information as you enjoy your summer. We look forward to seeing all of you at the Back to School Bash on August 12! Click the buttons below to view important information.

School Supplies

Most supplies have been ordered for your child by the school and will be delivered to his/her classroom by Meet & Greet on August 6. A list of additional, miscellaneous supplies that must be provided by you (e.g., an art shirt for younger students, Bibles for 2nd-8th grade students) can be accessed HERE.

  • Your rising Kindergarten student’s “Lions on the Loose” required summer assignments are due to his/her teacher on Wednesday, August 6, when you come to campus for our Meet and Greet. Your child’s summer assignment includes summer reading.

    All rising Kindergarteners should read or be read to for at least 10 minutes per day or a minimum of 40 minutes per week, for a total required summer reading of at least 320 minutes. Please use the official St. Luke School Summer Reading Log and fill out each section with:

    Date

    Number of Minutes Read

    Book Title

    Parent Initials The Summer Reading Log should be turned in to the Kindergarten teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6. There are so many great books available, but if you need some ideas, please refer to the list of Suggested Summer Reading put together by the Kindergarten teachers.

  • Your rising first grader’s “Lions on the Loose” required summer assignments are due to his/her teacher on August 6, when you come to campus for our Meet and Greet. Your child’s summer assignments include summer reading and a summer journal.

    Summer Reading

    All rising first graders should read or be read to for at least 10 minutes per day or a minimum of 40 minutes per week, for a total required summer reading of at least 320 minutes. Please use the official St. Luke School Summer Reading Log and fill out each section with:

    Date

    Number of Minutes Read

    Book Title

    Parent Initials The Summer Reading Log should be turned in to the first-grade teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6. There are so many great books available, but if you need some ideas please refer to the list of Suggested Summer Reading put together by the first-grade teachers.

    Summer Journal

    We want to hear about how you spent your summer! Record some of your favorite moments in your Summer Journal. Rising first graders should use a red three-prong folder and use the Summer Journal entry page that is found HERE. All journal entries should be made in this folder. Rising first graders are required to have at least 6 journal entries and each entry should include:

    Date

    Words or phrases to go with each entry, written in the child’s own handwriting

    An illustration and/or memorabilia (e.g., movie or park tickets, photos, postcards, etc.)

    The Summer Journal should also be turned in to the first-grade teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6.

  • Your rising second grader’s “Lions on the Loose” required summer assignments are due to his/her teacher on Wednesday, August 6, when you come to campus for our Meet and Greet. Your child’s summer assignments include summer reading, a summer journal, and a math packet.

    Summer Math Packet

    All rising second graders are required to complete a grade-appropriate summer math packet over the summer. The rising second-grade math packet will be available in FACTS Family Portal beginning May 22. (Go to Family Portal | School Information | Resource Documents and select the correct grade level, i.e., the grade your child will be entering for the 2025-2026 school year.) These math concepts should be a review of grade-appropriate essential skills that were studied during the year and that the students should have mastered. Be sure to follow the directions in the packet and be prepared to turn in the completed work to the teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6. Students should complete all problems neatly and make sure all are completely labeled. Students will be tested over the material in the math packet during the first week of school. If you experience problems, please email Mrs. Oliver at joliver@stlukeum.com or Mrs. Renner at krenner@stlukeum.com.

    Summer Reading

    All rising second graders are required to read and log at least 15 minutes per day or a minimum of 60 minutes per week, for a total required summer reading of at least 480 minutes. Please use the official St. Luke School Summer Reading Log and fill out each section with:

    Date

    Number of Minutes Read

    Book Title

    Parent Initials The Summer Reading Log should be turned in to the second-grade teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6. There are so many great books available, but if you need some ideas please refer to the list of Suggested Summer Reading put together by the second-grade teachers.

    Summer Journal

    We want to hear about how you spent your summer! Record some of your favorite moments in your Summer Journal. Rising second graders should use a composition book or three-prong folder for their journal entries. Rising second graders are required to have at least 8 journal entries and each entry should include:

    Date

    An illustration and/or memorabilia (e.g., movie or park tickets, photos, postcards, etc.)

    Three to four written sentences per entry in the best handwriting that describe what is happening in the illustration and/or attached memorabilia.

    The Summer Journal should also be turned in to the second-grade teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6.

  • Your rising third grader’s “Lions on the Loose” required summer assignments are due to his/her teacher on August 6, when you come to campus for our Meet and Greet. Your child’s summer assignments include summer reading, a summer journal, and a summer math packet.

    Summer Math Packet

    All rising third graders are required to complete a grade-appropriate summer math packet over the summer. The rising third-grade math packet will be available in Family Portal beginning May 22. (Go to Family Portal| School Information | Resource Documents and select the correct grade level, i.e., the grade your child will be entering for the 2025-2026 school year.) These math concepts should be a review of grade-appropriate essential skills that were studied during the year and that the students should have mastered. Be sure to follow the directions in the packet and be prepared to turn in the completed work to the teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6. Students should complete all problems neatly and make sure all are completely labeled. Students will be tested over the material in the math packet during the first week of school. If you experience problems, please email Mrs. Oliver at joliver@stlukeum.com or Mrs. Renner at krenner@stlukeum.com.

    Summer Reading

    All rising third graders are required to read the book, Vacation Under the Volcano by Mary Pope Osborne. The children will take an Accelerated Reading test on the book the first week of school, and the score on the Accelerated Reader test will be a test grade in Reading. Third-grade teachers encourage your child to find other books that interest them and read over the summer! For a list of suggested titles, please click HERE.

    Summer Journal

    We want to hear about how you spent your summer! Record some of your favorite moments in your Summer Journal. Rising third graders should use a composition book for their journal entries. Rising third graders are required to have at least 8 journal entries, and each entry should include:

    Date

    An illustration and/or memorabilia (e.g., movie or park tickets, photos, postcards, etc.)

    2-3 written sentences per entry that describe what is happening in the illustration and/or attached memorabilia

    The Summer Journal should also be turned in to the third-grade teacher when you visit the classroom on Wednesday, August 6.

  • Your rising fourth-grader is expected to complete a reading assignment and a math assignment this summer.

    Summer Reading

    All rising fourth-graders are required to read Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing by Judy Blume and write a summary of the book. Click here for an outline to plan the summary. The outline is to be completed before writing the summary on a lined sheet of paper. Both papers should be stapled together and turned in during the Meet and Greet on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

    Summer Math

    In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, your child is expected to review 4th-grade essential math skills by completing all lessons assigned to him/her in IXL. Please click here for directions and expectations. Required assignments for math, within IXL, are expected to be completed by 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please email Staci Ireland, fourth-grade math teacher, at sireland@stlukecolumbus.org.

  • Your rising fifth-grader is expected to complete a reading assignment and a math assignment this summer.

    Summer Reading

    All rising fifth-graders are required to read Restart by Gordon Korman. Click HERE for directions and HERE for the assignment.

    This reading assignment is due by Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

    If you have any questions, please email Sunny Collins, fifth-grade reading teacher, at scollins@stlukecolumbus.org.

    Summer Math

    In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, your child is expected to review 4th-grade essential math skills by completing all lessons assigned to him/her in IXL. Please click here for directions and expectations. Required assignments for math, within IXL, are expected to be completed by 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please email Johanna Feeney, fifth-grade math teacher, at jfeeney@stlukecolumbus.org.

  • Your rising sixth-grader is expected to complete reading and math assignments this summer.

    Summer Reading

    • All rising sixth-graders are required to read one novel over the summer. The instructions are below.

    • Please choose one of the following books and then complete the Google form assignment found HERE. This is due by Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

    • Crash- Jerry Spinelli

    • Esperanza Rising – Pam Munoz Ryan

    • Soar—Joan Bauer

    • Fever 1793 – Laurie Halse Anderson

    • Last Man Out—Mike Lupica

    • Inside Out and Back Again—Thanhha Lai

    • Smile—Raina Telgemeirer

    • Posted—John David Anderson

    • If you have any questions, please email Phyllis Brown, sixth-grade Language Arts teacher at pbrown@stlukecolumbus.org.

    Summer Math

    In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, your child is expected to review 5th-grade essential math skills by completing all lessons assigned to him/her in IXL. Please click here for directions and expectations. Required assignments for math, within IXL, are expected to be completed by 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please email Melissa Wood, sixth-grade math teacher, at mwood@stlukecolumbus.org.

  • Your rising seventh-grader is expected to complete two reading assignments and a math assignment this summer.

    Summer Reading

    All rising seventh-graders are required to read two books over the summer.

    The first is Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick. There is an online assessment below that can be completed at any time, but before the deadline, after finishing the book. One suggestion is to type or write out the answers before typing them into the Google form in case of a technology glitch.

    Students are also required to read and complete an assignment for an additional book from a list of options.

    Required assignments for each book are due by Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

    Click the links below for the assignment details. Only Google accounts that are created by St. Luke School will be able to access the links.

    Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie online assessment

    Second Reading Assignment

    If you have any questions, please email Bri O’Hern, seventh-grade Language Arts teacher, at bohern@stlukecolumbus.org.

    Summer Math

    In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, your child is expected to review 6th-grade essential math skills by completing all lessons assigned to him/her in IXL. Please click here for directions and expectations.

    Required assignments for math, within IXL, are expected to be completed by 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please email Kelly Webb, seventh-grade math teacher, at kwebb@stlukecolumbus.org.

  • Your rising eighth-grader is expected to complete two reading assignments and a math assignment this summer.

    Summer Reading

    Summer Math

    In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, your child is expected to review 7th-grade essential math skills by completing all lessons assigned to him/her in IXL. Please click here for directions and expectations. Required assignments for math, using IXL, are expected to be completed by 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please email Pam Anders, eighth-grade math teacher, at panders@stlukecolumbus.org.