blog post by Mrs. Semprebon Imagine if you could pause all the busy activities in your life and come to a standstill and the only sound you hear is the inhale of your own breath. How would that feel? With all the excitement of this Christmas season try to make […]
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Kindergarten Buddies: Building relationships and literacy at the same time
blog post by Mrs. Julie Rapoport For the past seven years I have had my fifth grade students work with the kindergarten class on reading and writing. Once a week we travel down to the kindergarten class and each fifth grade student finds their kindergarten buddy. The fifth graders walk […]
Providing Opportunity
Blog post by Mrs. Nordenson and Mrs. Wilson Recently, Mrs. Wilson and I have had a few conversations about our admissions process and our mission here at All Saints Catholic Academy. We have heard a few comments relative to the admissions process at All Saints Catholic Academy – comments ranging […]
Thank you, Veterans
blog post by Mrs. Regina Shinners “Thank you”, is a phrase that is often a rote response to when someone does something for you whether it be holding the door open for you or helping you pick up your dropped books. Saying thank you, for some, has become so repetitive […]
Music is Alive at All Saints Catholic Academy!
Blog post by Mrs. Holly Boucher As I start on my third year teaching instrumental music at All Saints Catholic Academy I mentally went over the last 2 years and realize how much the program has grown. It was hard for me to believe that when I started I only […]
Reflections from our school leaders
Blog post by Adele, Gabe, and Lucy, 8th grade Being an 8th grader at Bishop Marshall is a lot to think about. It is definitely a bittersweet experience. You are happy to be the leaders of the school, but you know in the end you will have to graduate. […]
Sharing a Kind Heart
Sharing a Kind Heart blog post by Mrs. Flaherty Each morning in pre-kindergarten, we start our morning meeting by sharing our kind heart. Literally, we pass around a pink heart to greet the friend next to us and to say something kind. Sometimes it might be, “I like your shoes,” […]
Keep Your Friends Close
Blog post by: Mrs. Wilson Every Mass at All Saints Catholic Academy is special; we are so fortunate that local (and not-so-local) priests celebrate Mass each week with our students. Wednesday is such a great day for Mass, as it refuels us, giving us the grace to finish up […]
A long overdue thank you…
Blog post by Mrs. Erica Silveira During a discussion about the recent struggles in Texas and Florida, the first graders decided we needed to send prayers, cards, and money. So we will! However, an interesting conversation followed regarding God’s power and prayers. So I told them a story I heard […]
Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
Blog post by: Mrs. Wilson Each year on the second day of school, I read a picture book to our students at morning assembly. I always pick a book that is one of my favorites: perhaps it’s a favorite because it was a book I enjoyed as a child. Maybe […]
“If you’re not uncomfortable, you’re not growing!”
Blog post by: Mrs. Nordenson Change. Change is hard. Personally, I’m not a fan of change. I like things that are routine, things that are predictable, but yet, I understand that change is necessary and change is good. Recently, as many of you who faithfully read these blogs know, I’ve […]
The Last 19 Years…By the Numbers
Blog post by: Mrs. Jennifer Nordenson The last 19 years…..By the numbers: 1998 the year I started teaching at All Saints Catholic Academy 19 years teaching second grade 280 students that have touched my life 40 teachers that I have worked with 10 years as division head 6 students in […]



