Exciting Initiatives Announced for 2016-17

As announced in the August Principal’s letter, the following is a list of some exciting initiatives that All Saints will be undertaking now and in the year ahead!

  • Restroom Renovation – Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of a member of our community, the renovation of the restrooms in the old wing (grades 2-5) is fully funded and now underway. The demolition is complete and we are on track for completion of the project right around opening day.
  • Virtues Program – As one of our Five Year Plan goals, the faculty evaluated our existing Virtues Program and researched options for implementing a new framework that will place even greater emphasis on the teaching and modeling of Catholic virtues. I am pleased to share with you that the faculty has selected the Virtues in Practice program designed by the Nashville Dominicans. One of the key changes is that we will discontinue the practice of acknowledging individual students on a monthly basis as we incorporate more substantive lessons within the religion curriculum. Our goal is to infuse even greater meaning into the program so as to promote authentic lives of virtue among our students.
  • IPads & Chromebooks – Again, thanks to the generosity of a donor, during the summer we purchased additional devices for our school that will increase student access to technology and allow for greater differentiation of instruction. We will be introducing five IPads into each of the Kindergarten through second grade classrooms and a mobile cart of thirty Chromebooks to be shared among grades three through five.
  • Scantron Testing – As a diocesan school, All Saints will be adopting Scantron as our standardized testing program beginning this year. Rather than administering Terra Nova in the spring, students will complete three shorter series of tests in math, reading and language arts in the fall, winter and spring. As the testing will take place online, teachers will have access to immediate results and data. Additionally, as the test is driven by technology, it is adaptive in nature, with each test being customized to the ability of each student. Administered three times over the course of the year, it will provide data with which the teachers can tailor instruction and measure student growth.
  • Accelerated Math – For many years, the Accelerated Reader program has been a fundamental aspect of our curriculum. Beginning this year, we will implement Accelerated Math in grades 1-8. This online program will allow teachers to customize learning tasks for students based upon assessment data and will be a focus for the use of the newly purchased IPads and Chromebooks.
  • Micron Partnership – With the assistance of school parents currently employed at Micron, All Saints is beginning a partnership with this high-tech firm located just south of our campus on Route 28. In support of STEM education, employees will teach hands-on lessons to students in grades three and five during the spring months and our school will have access to Math Kits to be used for a special evening event for families that promotes math education. Look for more details on these exciting programs in the future!

Thank You – Golf Tournament Sponsors

Our thanks to the many golfers, businesses and individuals who supported our recent All Saints Parish Golf Tournament at the Piedmont Club. We also want to thank the dedicated members of our 2016 golf committee: Traci Cole, Linda Gaynord, Charles Kapur, Andres Lopez and Renee Wydajewski. Funds raised through the event will support our parish school and youth programs offered through All Saints’ Religious Education and Youth Ministry Programs.

Title Sponsor:
Knights of Columbus – George Brent Council #5332

Archangel Sponsor:
Church of the Nativity
Dunegan Orthodontics

Specialty Sponsors

Capital Bank – Hole-in-One Contest
(Member FDIC / Equal Housing Lender)
Dominion Eye Care – Beverage Cart Sponsor
Flynn & O’Hara – Longest Drive
John C. Grimberg, Company – Cart Sponsor
Manus Dei, Inc.– Putting Contest
Miller Toyota Scion – Lunch Sponsor
Pierce Funeral Home – Closest to the Pastor
Summit Roofing – Breakfast Sponsor
Tony’s New York Pizza – Black Jack Sponsor

Hole Sponsors
Ball-istic
Battlefield Auto Service Center
Bounce Mania
Boyd & Parker Events                                    
Choice Limousine       
City Tavern
Corrigan Nationwide Insurance
Elemental Business Works, LLC                                 
FACTS Management Company                                              
Zonia Garcia, Realtor  
JK Enterprise Landscape Supply, LLC                       
Timothy Mayer, Knights of Columbus Insurance                   
Meridian Imaging Solutions
Old Town Sports Pub                                                  
Schenck Foods                                                           
Splendid Portraits                                                        
Michael R. Ward, All Saints Adult Mixed Choir                                             
The Bigger The Better Canine Camp
Tropical Smoothie Café Bristow                                             
United Sportsplex

2016 Business Card Sponsors

Patricia Lopez-Boggio – Cuzzi Realty; JK Enterprise Landscape Supply, LLC; Meridian Imaging Solutions; Rob Ross – MVB Mortgage

Prize Donors
Ashton Family Restaurant; BadWolf Brewing Company; Bella Vita Italian Eatery; Best Western Hotels & Resorts; Broad Run Golf Club; Carmello’s Restaurant; CJ Finz; City Tavern; Dogs Gone Wild Grooming & Spa; Don Lencho Restaurant; Golfsmith; Mariachi’s Tequileria & Restaurant; Old Towne Man Cave; Old Town Sports Pub; Piedmont Club; PR Partners; Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews; Thai Peppers; The Bigger The Better Canine Camp; The Bone; The Man Cave; The Winery at LaGrange; Tony’s New York Restaurant

All Saints Band Wins First Place

Congratulations to the All Saints Band for scoring our highest point score ever with an overall average score 96.6 out of 100 at the 2016 Kings Dominion Band Festival!

The All Saints band won 1st place in the Middle School Division and highest point score in all categories at this year’s Festival. Great job everyone! Our thanks to Mr. Barry Ward and Mr. Mark Sawasky for their leadership and guidance throughout the year!

Surprise Assembly Celebrates Mr. Conroy's 20th Year

Mr. David Conroy celebrates 20 years as principal of All Saints Catholic School.Little did Mr. Conroy know when he entered the Parish Activity Center this morning with our Pastor Fr. Lee Roos that he would find the whole school waiting for him. After weeks of preparation, Mr. Conroy’s 20th Anniversary Celebration was underway! It was an opportunity for students from every grade level to pay tribute to Mr. Conroy and thank him for his years of dedication and steady, faith-filled leadership.

Pre-Kindergarten students kicked off the presentation of gifts with a Beatles tribute (We Love You, Ya Ya), followed by spiritual bouquets, a time capsule to be opened upon retirement, a food drive for the Bethany Food Pantry in Mr. Conroy’s name, a beautiful tree of life painting, a performance of My Favorite Things, a spiral bound Prayer Book with special prayers to reference throughout the day, and a video presentation featuring images from the early days to present year. Mr. Conroy was then presented with a gift card from the students purchased through the proceeds from a secret .50 per student collection held before Easter break.

In addition to our students, teachers, staff, and parish priests, Sr. Bernadette McManigal, BVM (Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Arlington Diocese) and Sr. Karl Ann Homberg, SSJ (Assistant Superintendent for Leadership) made the trip from Arlington to be a part of this special celebration.

What a blessing Mr. Conroy is to our school community!

Race for Education Gearing Up

On Thursday, May 5, 2016, All Saints Catholic School will be participating in our 11th annual Race for Education. Our goal this year is $50,000 to help support student learning initiatives and faculty enrichment. As always, 15% of all proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Mailers are being sent out this week . . . Find out more including the May 5th race time schedule for each grade level.

Little Medical School

We are pleased to announce an exciting new partnership between All Saints Catholic School and the Little Medical School, an after school program that encourages elementary students to explore the inspiring world of health and medicine.

Through hands-on interactive demonstrations, crafts and games, the Little Medical School teaches children how the body and organs work, introduces them to medical instruments, and explores the skills that real surgeons use in surgery.

The concept is to offer small classes of 12 students led by a trained Little Medical School teacher to ensure individual attention. Our instructor will be long-time alumni parent, Mrs. Beth Ross. At the completion of the program, each child will receive a diploma and their own real stethoscope.

As part of our efforts to continue offering enriching STEM-related opportunities, we will pilot this program at the third grade level this spring. More information about the Little Medical School, including the pricing and class schedule, will be sent home shortly with each third grade student.

We look forward to this new partnership in support of student learning and the potential for expansion of this program in the future!

Faustina, Messenger of Divine Mercy – April 3

Faustina, Messenger of Divine Mercy

Faustina: Messenger of Divine Mercy, the moving, live production performed by actress Maria Vargo and directed by Leonardo Defilippis of Saint Luke Productions, will be presented at All Saints Parish Activity Center on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 3 at 3:00 p.m., beginning with the Divine Mercy Chaplet.

Experience firsthand the life and message of Saint Faustina whose personal encounters with Jesus have inspired a world-wide devotion to Christ’s Divine Mercy. This drama also brings audiences a riveting modern story that makes Divine Mercy remarkably relevant and urgent for our world today.

The program is filled with all the elements of professional theater, runs 90 minutes, and is suitable for ages 13 and up. Admission is a free-will offering.

For additional information, please contact the parish office at (703) 368-4500 or visit www.allsaintsvachurch.org.

Watch the trailer & learn more at www.DivineMercyDrama.com

Faustina, Messenger of Divine Mercy – Flyer

It's Prayer & Penny Week!

The Student Council Association (SCA) is sponsoring Prayer & Penny Week, March 7-11. Each class is asked to deposit pennies in their class bin. They can also bring in silver coins to deposit in the opposite class’ bin. Pennies will add to the class total while silver will subtract from the total. Cash will benefit your grade’s total amount.

Containers will be kept outside of each classroom and collect on Friday, March 11. The A or B class in the middle school with the highest positive amount will receive a donut/juice breakfast. The K-5 class with the highest positive amount will receive 45 minutes of recess or a movie, and all Pre-Kindergarten students will receive a popsicle party. The grade with the highest total amount will receive either an ice cream party or a dress down day.

Best of all, all money raised during Prayer & Penny Week will go to support our “Building the House” initiative!

Mrs. Slovenkay Selected for Catholic Teacher Award

TMrs. Libby Slovenkay, All Saints social studies teachers, to receive PWC-CBN Catholic Teacher Award.he Prince William Chapter of the Catholic Business Network (PWC-CBN) is honoring outstanding Catholic educators through its first annual PWC-CBN Catholic Teacher Awards Program.

We are pleased to announce that Mrs. Libby Slovenkay, All Saints middle school social studies teacher, has been selected by the Prince William CBN chapter to receive a 2016 Catholic Teacher Award. The award is presented to teachers for excellence in teaching as demonstrated through the creative engagement of students, proven leadership, and a commitment to serving others.

Mrs. Slovenkay will be honored at the March meeting of the Prince William Catholic Business Network to take place on Wednesday, March 2 at Grafton Street Restaurant in Gainesville, VA.

Congratulations, Mrs. Slovenkay, and thank you for your years of dedicated service to our school community!