The below story was written for Vermont Catholic magazine by Cori Fugere Urban a staff writer. There is quite a bit of wiggling going on in Mary Johnson’s fourth-grade classroom at The All Saints Catholic Academy in Morrisville—and it’s not the children who are wiggling and squirming. It’s the worms. The 11 […]
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Should Parents Be Involved At School?
Posted by Mrs. Wilson Last week, All Saints Catholic Academy hosted an Open House when we welcomed prospective families to help them better learn about All Saints Catholic Academy and all it has to offer. We had a great turnout and I was happy to meet so many new people […]
Reprint: Boston’s “Snow Dance Kid” Discovered, Suspended
Posted by Mr. Olsen Learning has had a major competitor this year in the greater Boston area and a student tied to the epidemic has been suspended by officials believing him to be “the [kid] behind the curtain”. So far this year, schools in Boston’s metro regions have had 7 […]
Leadership That Shapes Your Child
Posted by Mrs. Wilson Leadership can be such a gift in an organization. Whether that organization is the Church, the government, the workplace, or our own homes. Not only can it be a gift, but proper leadership is a necessary component to keep the proverbial trains running. There are several […]
Why Have Exams In Middle School?
Posted by Mrs. Wilson The second quarter is safely behind us and we are barreling full-steam ahead into the third marking period. For many of our upper school students, there is a definite sense of relief to say goodbye to the second quarter, as that is the marking period of […]
Too Much Fun Impacting Students’ Education?
Posted by Madame Wicks, French If you’re not familiar with the fun activities we do here at All Saints Catholic Academy, check out our Facebook page where you will find pictures of our enthusiastic pep rally, elaborate saint costumes, morning assembly shenanigans, dress down days and more. A friend of mine […]
All Saints Catholic Academy Blog 2014 – Get Serious
Posted by Mr. Olsen spacer It’s difficult to believe that the year 2014 has already come and gone! It feels like not that long ago “Y2K” was barreling down on us and everyone was stocking their basement shelves with rations and supplies in case computers worldwide glitched thereby causing mayhem. […]
Increasing Student-Teacher Interaction With Khan Academy
Posted by Mrs. Rapoport, 5th Grade For the past two years I have been using Khan Academy and Saxon math in my classroom to help students improve their math skills. Khan Academy is an online educational organization created by Salman Khan in 2006, with the intent to provide “a free, […]
All Saints Catholic Academy Welcomes New Student – Jessica Colbeth
Posted by Mr. Olsen All Saints Catholic Academy is thrilled to welcome a new student in the upper-school, Jessica Colbeth of Morrisville! In no time at all, Jessica has nestled into her class and every time I see her bumbling around the building she is sporting a genuine and contagious smile. […]
Second Grade Donates To Animal Shelter – NCAL
Posted by Mrs. Nordenson, 2nd Grade It is our mission here at All Saints Catholic Academy to not only encourage our students to achieve academic excellence, but also to be compassionate and caring citizens as Jesus would want us. This is why community service is such an important part of […]
Why All Saints Catholic Academy Asks Families For Annual Fund Support
Posted by Mr. Olsen If you are a All Saints Catholic Academy family you may be wondering, “Why does All Saints Catholic Academy ask us for more money when we’re already paying tuition?” It’s a great question and the explanation is equally as good. While All Saints Catholic Academy is […]
A Refreshing Field Trip
Posted by Mrs. Wilson Eight years ago, I left the classroom to take on the job I currently have, Head of School. This was a pretty challenging transition for me. Being a classroom teacher was a dream job! It was not in my plans to become an administrator; I viewed […]











