Anna Downes Wins VA American Legion Middle School Essay Contest

We are pleased to congratulate All Saints eighth grade student Anna Downes on being selected as the winner of the 2020 American Legion Post 10 Middle School Essay Contest. The theme of this year’s essay contest was, “I Like Living in America because …”

Anna’s essay was then submitted to the district level and was selected as the 16th District and the State of Virginia winning essay!

We want to take this opportunity to congratulate Anna for her outstanding achievements. We also wish to extend our appreciation to American Legion Post 10 for sponsoring this program locally.

All Saints Band, 2020-2021

Special Message from Mr. Ward
All Saints Band Director
Learning to play an instrument in any grade is a new and wonderful addition to your child’s regular school day. I like to think of this as an opportunity to be on the ground floor, or at least the starting point, of a lifetime of learning to play and meet other young musicians, or to participate in diocesan honor band performances, or perform at a Kings Dominion or Hershey Park Music Festival. I am sending this notice early, because I would like families and students to not only get excited about this but also be able to discuss decisions and commitments to the instrument and our school program. My goal is to have our students as well prepared for the first day of classes as possible.

I am proud of our band program at All Saints and well aware that your student could one day be in the advanced band. A successful first year is the key to ultimate success and I will do everything possible to make it a great experience. The essential elements are desire and a little discipline. All too often the newness of playing an instrument wears off quickly, so the right instrument and parent support is essential.

We offer the following instruments to beginners in the 4th grade:

  • Flute
  • Clarinet
  • Alto Sax
  • Trumpet
  • Trombone
  • Baritone
  • Additionally, the drum kit provides a small drum and a set of bells, but we are accepting only a smaller number of drum students next year. Special considerations go to older students from the 5th – 8th grade. As beginners in fourth grade, I know students usually want to be with their friends.

5th – 8th Grade Students
Every effort is made to put your son or daughter on the right instrument and get them ready as soon as possible for advanced band. Students in 5th – 8th grade can choose from the instruments listed above. In addition, we also offer special instruments to 5th thru 8th grade students, such as bass clarinet, tenor sax, baritone and even tuba, for those willing to play these needed instruments.

The Garwood Whaley Music Program works closely with the Arlington Diocese to provide instrumental programs in all Diocesan schools. All Saints Catholic School has had a long track record, over 40 years of successful concerts, festivals, and individual achievements. As a parent you look for two things ln a program, and they are teacher quality and a proven track record.  Also, be sure to think ahead to high school and activities available at that level.

Music and Arts Stores located all around the Northern Virginia area assist us with instrument rental programs for all instruments, and are made available to parents at registration on Band Parents’ (Registration Night) . Check your school calendar for dates, location and time in Fall of 2020.  I will be introducing the instruments to all students in the first weeks of school with some send along information as well.

I hope to see each of you at the band parents night and /or the next concert with a student in the band program. Be sure to make this a priority to help ensure your child’s success as a member of the All Saints Band.
Sincerely,
Barry Ward

All Saints Band Director

What Do You Miss Most About All Saints?

Calling All Saints students … we want to know what you are missing the most about All Saints!

I know we had to part without saying goodbye and many of our traditions and day-to-day joys are being missed by us all. What are you missing the most?

Watch Mrs. Slater’s video to see how we can all share what we are missing. Then send us something to represent what you are missing (a special drawing, writing, photos … get creative, but please no video).

Please email your submissions to development@allsaintsva.org. We will put together your thoughts and share them with the whole community!

The deadline to participate is next Thursday, April 30.

eLearning Underway

Updated 3/24/20

Dear Parents & Guardians,

I hope this message continues to find you and your families safe and well.

The shift to an entirely online learning program has required an extraordinary commitment on the part of our faculty & staff.  For the past couple of weeks, they have been engaged in advanced planning and collaboration that is enabling us to make this transition tomorrow.  With that said, as in any new venture, there will be lessons learned along the way and challenges that we will work together to resolve.  Know that we look forward to our partnership with you during this difficult time and want you to be assured of our continued commitment to the growth and learning of your children.  Most importantly, we hope to provide a high level of engagement with our students and families so that we maintain a strong sense of community and are able to support one another in our faith.

  • To further prepare for the transition, yesterday and today the faculty & staff participated in video-conferences to finalize our plan.  We will continue to meet virtually as a group each day at 9:00 AM for prayer and updates and again at 1:30 PM for a daily debriefing.
  • The teachers will be working from 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Monday-Friday) during which time they will be available to respond to any parent questions that arise.
  • We have made one revision regarding our daily schedule.  Teachers will be sending an email to the parents of their homeroom class by 9:00 AM, one hour later than previously announced.  They will also be posting objectives, learning activities and assignments to Google Classroom or Class Pages by that time.As questions arise, I invite you to complete Send Us Your Questions form now available on our website.  We will respond to all questions via email and post those that we feel would be helpful to the community at large on our eLearning FAQ page.  These forms can both be found on the new eLearning section of our website.

In other news, I received notification that Flynn & O’Hara has temporarily suspended retail store operations for two weeks, effective March 16.  Their online store remains open with customer service support.

Again, we look forward to continuing the learning tomorrow.  As questions arise, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

Take care.

In Christ,

David E. Conroy, Jr.

After School Soccer Program – 1st/2nd Graders

All Saints is excited to announce that in partnership with The Players Sports Academy, we will be launching an after-school soccer program for 1er y 2ndond grade students this spring.

The eight one hour sessions will take place on our soccer field from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Thursdays beginning March 19.

For more information about The Player Sports Academy and for registration information, please see the following link:

The Player Sports Academy

We are pleased to provide this extracurricular activity for our primary level students and hope to potentially expand our partnership with the academy in future years!

All Saints Selected for U.S. Department of Education Visit

It was a great honor for us to welcome Mrs. Aimee Viana, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, and Mr. Michael Chamberlain, Special Assistant for Rural Outreach, to All Saints yesterday.  Joined by a number of distinguished guests that included Dr. Joseph Vorbach (Superintendent of Schools), Mrs. Renee White (Assistant Superintendent for Enrollment and Marketing), Mayor Hal Parrish (City of Manassas) and Mrs. Theresa Coates Ellis (Manassas City Council Member), it was a remarkable moment in the life of our school.

In recent days a number of people have inquired as to when I learned of the visit and how All Saints was actually selected.  I received a call from the Department of Education just last week indicating that a member of their leadership would be in the area and would be pleased to visit All Saints.  After learning of All Saints, they decided to reach out to us to inquire whether a visit might be possible so that they might learn first-hand what makes All Saints unique.

In this regard, the visit provided us an opportunity to showcase specific aspects of our school that were of particular interest to the U.S. Department of Education, namely differentiation of instruction, integration of technology, and the benefits of the tax credit program for families in our community.

There were many highlights throughout the event, such as the visits to classrooms and the one-on-one interaction that our students enjoyed with our special guests. Perhaps the most poignant was the listening session during which a small group of students, parents and faculty shared their perspective on the “All Saints experience.” Prompted with a single question as to why they had chosen All Saints and what makes our school so distinct, each individual spoke from the heart, sharing the impact that All Saints has had on their family through the years.  It was a moment of tremendous school pride and recognition of the gift of Catholic education.

I offer my sincere thanks and appreciation to all of our participants.  I wish to specifically thank and congratulate Camden (President of the SCA) and Brenda (Vice President of the SCA) who represented the entire student body and beautifully articulated the difference that All Saints has made in their lives.

Start to finish, the visit was a wonderful experience for our school community – and a great affirmation of all that we have achieved together through the years.  Indeed, with God all things are possible!

Catholic Cup 2020 Spotlights our Faith

Students gathered to test their knowledge of the Catholic faith in All Saints’ 9th Annual Catholic Cup. Winners of their classroom competitions from grades 4-8 advanced to this final round of The Catholic Cup, an academic-style competition.

As the event emcee, Mr. Tessier posed questions related to Catholic theology and teaching while participants provided answer after answer until the group of contestants came down to just two finalists for the championship round of the competition.

Congratulations to all of our participants and to all of our students who cheered on their classmates.

We want to acknowledge the wonderful work of Mrs. Bill and Mr. Tessier who serve as our faculty coordinators, and extend a very special thank you to the members of our 2019 judging panel:

  • Fr. Ed Guilloux
  • Mrs. Bill
  • Mrs. Sweeney
  • Mr. Kontoes

This uplifting event provides a wonderful way for all of our students, those directly participating and those watching from the audience, to learn and grow in their faith.

Science Fair Results

Our 7th grade students recently competed in the annual Science Fair held in the Parish Activities Center. We are very proud of our students and grateful for the dedication of Mrs. Cottingham and Miss Tohill who led them through the scientific process and management of a long-term project.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2020 Science Fair.

Behavioral and Social Sciences

  • 1st Sophia R. (7B) – Distractors: How many is too many?
  • 2nd Savanna L. (7B)- Did I Catch Your Eye
  • 3rd Mia D. (7B) – Color Craze

Biochemistry

  • 3rd Kiran K. (7A) – Onion Tears Are My Worst Fears Botany
  • 3rd Ashton H. (7A) – How’s it Growin’

Chemistry

  • 1st Mikayla L. (7B) – Rise of the Muffin
  • 2nd Ethan D. (7A) – Inhibitors
  • 3rd Joseph F. (7B) – How Cold Can You Go?

Computer Science

  • 2nd Abigail D. (7A) – Outta My Way Need for Speed Earth and Space
  • 2nd Sarah R. (7B) – There is a Weather App for That Engineering
  • 2nd Declan M. (7B) – Building Bridges Will They Break?

Environmental Science

  • 2nd Jesus S. (7B) – Twisting Tornadoes
  • 3rd Mya B. (7A) – Erosion in Motion

Health and Medicine

  • 1st Nikhil V. (7B) – Radiation in a Magnetic Field
  • 2nd Mary J. (7A) – To Drink or Not to Drink
  • 3rd Grace T. (7A) – Unique Prints from Designer Genes

Microbiology

  • 2nd Isabella B. (7B) – Dirtier than a Toilet

Physics

  • 1st Melissa P. (7A) – This Little Light of Mine
  • 3rd Noah M. (7A) – Paper Airplane Launcher

Overall Winners

  • Grand Prize Nikhil V. (7B)
  • 1st runner up Savanna L. (7B)
  • 2nd runner up Sarah R. (7B)
  • 3rd runner up Jesus S. (7B)

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

Join us at the Manassas Christmas Parade – Sat., Dec. 7

Manassas Christmas Parade – December 7

All Saints Catholic School will again participate in the Annual Manassas Christmas Parade! Taking a sneak peak of this year’s parade float, the results look amazing!

For more details about the event, including a permission slip for participation, please see the link below. Parents are asked to forward permission slips to the school office by Thursday, December 5.

Christmas Parade Permission Slip 2019

2019 Manassas Christmas Parade Winners