Thank you, Fr. Lee, for your spiritual leadership, dedication, prayerful example, joyfulness, generosity of spirit, and all your do to lead us to Christ.
Autor: Janis DeVore
Stations of the Cross Video – 7th & 8th Grade
All Saints students from our seventh and eighth grade, under the direction of middle school religion teacher Mr. Tessier and music teacher Miss McPhilamy, worked together to create a moving presentation of the Stations of the Cross.
Our Eagle Gets a Name!
Beginning last spring, there was a call to name the All Saints Eagle mascot. After many votes, the tallies have been counted and our Eagle has a name!
Without further ado, we introduce the All Saints Eagle, Cuthbert! Our eagle’s namesake is Saint Cuthbert who was known for his successful effort to protect birds in his native Northumbria, now Scotland. His feast day is September 4th, so we will make sure to plan special activities around that day for our own Cuthbert.
St. Cuthbert also is often depicted with the symbol of an Eagle in artwork. During this time of Covid-19, it is interesting that one of St. Cuthbert’s patronages is against epidemics.
Donor Pledges $15,000 in Matching Gift Challenge
It is with great excitement that we share this outstanding news! An anonymous donor has pledged to match contributions made to the All Saints Catholic School Annual Fund up to $15,000 now through January 31, 2020.
This special Matching Gift Challenge means that every contribution made to our Annual Fund will now be matched dollar-for-dollar, making your gift go twice as far. The challenge is scheduled to run from now until January 31—or until $15,000 in matching donations have been reached.
Donations of any amount made by the deadline will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to the aggregate amount of $15,000. A $25 gift becomes $50, $50 becomes $100, $100 becomes $200, $500 becomes $1,000, and so on.
As a reminder, proceeds from our 2019-2020 Annual Fund will support the following:
- Broadcast Studio
Funds will be used to add a broadcast studio in the library to produce a student-run morning newscast and special video projects. - ActivPanels
Our original goal was to purchase 2 next-generation ActivPanels to replace older ActivBoards. With this generous Matching Gift, we now have the opportunity to exceed our original goal and purchase ActivPanels for all remaining classrooms waiting to upgrade!!
Double the Impact of your Gift
To participate in the Matching Gift Challenge, please print our Annual Fund brochure and send in your participation form through your child’s teacher or simply make a donation online by clicking the Donate Now link below.
With less than two weeks remaining in 2019, this is a great time to take advantage of potential year-end tax benefits by making your gift by December 31, 2019.
Donate to the Annual Fund
Annual Fund Supports Broadcast Studio & ActivPanels
All Saints Catholic School has officially kicked off its 2019-2020 Annual Fund: Empowering the Next Generation Campaign. We invite you to prayerfully reflect on the difference that All Saints makes in your child’s life and to show your support through:
- Gifts of Prayer
- Gifts of Involvement
- Gifts of Financial Participation
All proceeds from this year’s campaign will focus on expanding innovations in learning in the following areas.
- Studio space in the library to produce a student-run morning newscast and special video projects.
Goal = $5,000 - Next-Gen ACTIV Panels to replace ACTIV Boards
Goal = $10,000
Your gift – no matter the size – will benefit your child now and into the future as we invest in these state-of-the-art resources for our students.
All families should have received an Annual Fund brochure and letter that provides additional information. Parents are invited to support the initiative by visiting our Annual Fund page and completing the printable Annual Fund form or by making an online donation through our website.
In advance, thank you for your continued generous support of All Saints!
Robotics Team Wins 2nd Place in Robotics Skills Challenge
Congratulations to the three robotics teams from All Saints that participated in the tournament held on our campus on Saturday, November 9. 2019.
- 1st Place in the Teamwork Challenge – Team Parra Sharks (Matthew K., Chris M., Camden S., and Angelina Y.)
- 2nd Place in the Teamwork Challenge – Team Spidermans (Toby R., William O., and Diego P.)
- 2nd Place in the Skills Challenge – Team Rampage (Jeffrey C., Austin R., and Will F.)
Thank you, Mrs. DeVore and Mr. Roy, for coordinating all of the details for this first-ever event at All Saints and to Mr. Kreitzer for helping to coach our team!
Video: With God All Things Are Possible
All Saints 2019-2020 School Year Theme:
Inspired by a passage from Scripture (Matthew 19:26) in which Jesus tells His disciples that for God everything is possible, our theme will serve as a reminder that our Salvation is a work of grace wholly dependent upon the love of God. It is a reminder that our faith is the greatest gift that we have received and one that we live and share within our school community.
Additionally, the theme will provide a source of daily inspiration for our students as they strive to not only “do their best” in all that they pursue, but more importantly to “be their best” in responding to God’s call in their lives.
See our VideoChat page for a video of Mr. Conroy introducing the school theme during a special assembly and offering two challenges for our students to complete to start off the school year.
Mother of Mercy Free Medical Clinic – Mother’s Day Outreach
One of the exciting changes at All Saints this year has been the introduction of “Middle
School Houses.” At the start of the year, all students in grades 6-8 were randomly
assigned a “house” named after a particular saint. Through weekly house meetings
each Friday, the students have participated in team-building activities, social
interactions and outreach to the local community. Additionally, the “House Moderators”
have had an opportunity to provide one-on-one guidance and academic coaching to the
students in their group.
One of the results of this initiative has been a stronger sense of belonging for our middle
school students. In the years ahead, the students will remain members of their “House”,
continuing to strengthen their relationships with one another while welcoming an
incoming class of sixth grade students each year.
As we approach the end of the school year, the Middle School Houses are sponsoring
an outreach project to benefit the Mother of Mercy Free Medical Clinic in
Manassas. For Mother’s Day they will be collecting grade-level donations and creating
“new mother bags” that will be made available to those in need. Our middle school
students will be collecting these items between April 29 – May 8, after which they will
organize and evenly distribute items into care packages for new mothers.
Your generous support of this outreach project will greatly benefit the ministry of the
Mother of Mercy Free Medical Clinic as they provide care to those less fortunate in our
community.
The following is a list of requested grade-level donations:
- Pre-Kindergarten – 2 Bottles of Baby Wash/Shampoo
- Kindergarten – New Receiving Blankets/Baby Blankets
- Grade 1 – Diapers/Baby Wipes
- Grade 2 – Diapers/Baby Wipes
- Grade 3 – New Burp Cloths
- Grade 4 – New Packages of Onesies
- Grade 5 – New Newborn Clothing (0-3 months)
- Grade 6 – Swaddle Blankets
- Grade 7 – 2 Sets of New Pacifiers
- Grade 8 – New Baby Bottle Feeding Sets
Mrs. Horgan Presents at NCEA Conference
Our own Mrs. Stefanie Horgan was a featured speaker at the National Catholic Educator’s Association Annual Conference, April 23-25, 2019. Mrs. Horgan co-presented with a former colleague on two topics.
- Advanced Google in the Classroom encouraged participants to discover new methodologies for integrating technology into the classroom. The presentation focused on the world of website creation and the best use of hyperdocs with examples of cross application projects in real classrooms. Participants were introduced to the concept of digital portfolios for students to provide them with the necessary tools and skills to use technology as well-rounded, educated adults. Google’s suite of applications has allowed All Saints to meet the high demands of the curriculum while maintaining student engagement. Through the introduction of G-Suite into our repertoire, All Saints has enhanced differentiation instruction for learners.
- In the sessions entitled Literature Inspired STEAM Units, teachers explored how to use read-aloud books and stories to inspire STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Art, and Math) units. Making connections across subject areas and exploring concepts with hands-on projects and activities allows students to expand their learning and stay engaged in lessons. With the growth of jobs in the technology and engineering fields, students need to have exposure to these skills to help them succeed in careers. Studies show that project-based and hands-on learning increase student engagement and retention of concepts. The STEM/STEAM/STREAM movement provides students with these skills and opportunities. By designating the ‘R’ as Religion, Catholic educators are also able to incorporate ideas and studies that reflect our faith.Mrs. Horgan shared, “My goal as a speaker is to continue to encourage teachers to challenge students to think in new ways and to use new resources. Using literature to inspire STREAM lessons provide students with the ability to explore some of their favorite books and stories and to see them in new and exciting ways.”
On behalf of All Saints, we would like to thank Mrs. Horgan for her willingness to share her knowledge on these topics with Catholic school teachers from around the country during the NCEA Conference.
Students honor the Manassas City Police Department
As part of our Year of Kindness activities and recent focus on “kindness to the community,” All Saints students made a special presentation to the Manassas City Police Department to show our appreciation for all they do for our community.
Students in every grade level took part in activities to thank the members of the police department for their service and partnership with our school. A framed poster was signed by students in Pre-Kindergarten through 2nd grade, students in 3rd – 5th grade made large-size class cards, and middle school students assembled baskets of snacks with positive messages written on each treat.
The presentation was made at the end of our National Junior Honor Society Induction Ceremony to tie-in with the importance of leadership as exemplified by the members of the Manassas City Police Department.