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 […]
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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 […]
Online Grade Books: Increased Communication or Micromanagement?
Published by Mrs. Wilson At the end of last week, All Saints Catholic Academy launched its very own online grade book called Parent Portal for grades 5-8. What is an online grade book? It’s pretty much as the name implies: a snapshot of your child’s performance in each class. Think […]
Supporting Veterans, Sweeping The Competition
By Mrs. Shinners, 6-8th English Teacher As an English teacher I get bombarded through the year with all sorts of writing contests my students can enter on a variety of topics. While it would be nice to participate in all of them; it is simply not possible. I try to […]
Shared Use Path at All Saints Catholic Academy
Posted by The Board of Trustees at the All Saints Catholic Academy Dear All Saints Catholic Academy Families, Many studies show the importance of fitness and movement in a child’s life. The more active a community is the easier it is for a child to acquire the skills that will stay […]
Building Trust With Your Child’s Teacher
Posted by Mrs. Nordenson Trust. A small word with a lot of meaning. There are many people in our lives whom we trust without reservation: our parents, spouses, children to name a few. Most often trust needs to be built in a relationship. Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about […]
TRANSITION IN THE NAME OF CATH
Posted by Mr. Close The beauty of my daughter Catherine’s 8th Grade All Saints Catholic Academy graduation last June and our summer together belied the security of my first 5 days of school this year. My heart wept. 9 years of school together and now Catherine wasn’t there anymore. […]
Rite Of Passage… Lice Checks
Posted by Mrs. Wilson It was a busy week here at All Saints Catholic Academy! We started our week with lice checks. Nothing spells fun quite like pediculosis. Now that I think of it, fun is much easier to spell. And, pediculosis isn’t all that fun. However, it’s sort of […]
New Bumper Stickers Are In!
Posted by Mr. Olsen A few years ago All Saints Catholic Academy had a catchy euro-style bumper sticker and we had so much interest in them, it was time to bring them back. They just arrived on Friday, so be one of the first to get your hands on a new All Saints Catholic Academy […]
Growing All Saints Catholic Academy For Our Children
Posted by Mrs. Wilson We are in the swing of things at All Saints Catholic Academy – school started last week, and I am excited to announce that our enrollment is up 8%, which shakes out to 17 new students and 14 new families! Over the past 18 months, you […]
How Does All Saints Catholic Academy Support All Learners?
Posted by Mrs. Wilson If you are familiar with our school, you already know how nurturing and supportive our environment is for our students and families. We feel that when students feel safe and cared for, they take the risks necessary for growth and learning. This is why we work […]
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