Posted by Mrs. Shinners, 7th Grade Homeroom – Whether we realize it or not our freedom is called into question every day. With recent events in France it has become even more apparent that what we value, freedom, is something that needs vigilant effort to protect. Thankfully, us and our […]
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Christmas Fair 2015
We are excited to announce that our annual Christmas Fair will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 9-3! If you would like to be a vendor at this year’s Fair, please complete the registration form below and mail it with the registration fee to us by November 15. If you […]
Sugar and Kindness
Posted by Mr. Close, 8th Grade Homeroom – You’d hear the bell ringing on his English 3 speed bicycle at least a city block away. Jennie and I would scramble down the back stairs of our 3 family house to greet him on the back stoop and help him with his treasure. […]
The Starfish Story & Mr. Ingalls
Post written by Mrs. Nordenson – The Starfish Story Original Story by: Loren Eisley One day a man was walking along the beach when he noticed a boy picking something up and gently throwing it into the ocean. Approaching the boy, he asked, “What are you doing?” The youth replied, “Throwing […]
How Was Your Summer?
Posted by Mrs. Wilson – Here’s a question we will all encounter in a few short weeks; we’ll either ask or be asked. I love to ask it, but am not always a fan of answering it–for a few reasons. One, answering the question acknowledges that summer is over. Two, […]
Morrisville Rotary Coat Drive
The All Saints Catholic Academy community donated 30 coats for the annual Morrisville Rotary coat drive with Holy Cross Parish. 3rd graders at All Saints Catholic Academy were responsible for collecting and sorting coats each day.
General Information and Forms 2015-16
Welcome to our General Information and Forms page for current All Saints Catholic Academy families! We ask that you review all pertinent information in the three categories below: GENERAL INFORMATION, FORMS, and GRADE SPECIFIC. After a complete review, please download and print all applicable forms. (Due to the volume of forms, we are unable […]
Independent Schools in Vermont
Posted by Mrs. Wilson, Head of School Lately, there has been a lot of talk about independent schools. New schools are popping up here and there – some locally, others a bit further out. I like to stay in the loop on these sorts of things, in part because it’s […]
All Creatures Great and Small
Posted by Mrs. Johnson, 4th Grade In October of 2014, the 4th grade class at All Saints Catholic Academy got a worm bin and 1 pound of red wigglers. We had learned about how worms can turn food scraps into really good fertilizer, but we wanted to see it actually […]
To Pray or Not to Pray?
Posted by Mrs. Haskins, Pre-Kindergarden As an early childhood educator, there are so many topics I could choose to write about when it comes to providing a quality early childhood environment. I chose to write about prayer. Why you might ask, because these PreK children love their super heroes, but […]
Teachers Cannot Be Taught To Teach Everything
Posted by Mrs. Curran, 3rd Grade Before I started graduate school, I was a hiking guide at one of the local ski resorts. An ideal job, right? Absolutely. I was getting fantastic exercise, out in the mountains of Vermont almost everyday, great company with guests from all over, and being […]
Do It Anyway
Posted by Mrs. Silveira, 1st Grade People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If you are honest […]









