CLASS OF 2011 RECEIVES CLASS RINGS

On Friday, November 19, 2010 the eighth grade class was buzzing with excitement. If you saw them you would have witnessed them practically floating through the halls. This was their big day. They received their class rings. At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy Father Ivan blessed their rings in a beautiful ceremony. The students were told about the significance of the ring and how it should always remind them of their days here at ACS. Each student then came forward to Father Ivan and received their rings. Father Paul Makar was also part of this special day. Students were happy to be the first to receive their rings from Father Ivan. They were also happy to have two priests for their ceremony.

After students received their rings, they had their pictures taken with both priests, their principal, Mr. S. and their teacher, Mrs. Pickering. They then took their families to the Church hall for a small celebration. More pictures were taken and rings were turned. The turning of the rings is a tradition in which the students have others give one complete turn to their rings until they reach the year of their graduation. For this year’s class it would be 111 because the class of 1999 turned theirs 99 times.

The Class of 2011 has lived up to their responsibility of being good role models for the rest of the school. The entire ACS family congratulates them and hopes they enjoy the rest of their days here at ACS.

FOOD BASKETS FOR THANKSGIVING

On Monday, November 22, ACS Student Council members were very happy to be able to put together five gift baskets for local needy families. It was the generosity of our own ACS families that allowed this activity to be successful. Families receiving these baskets will be able to put together a complete day of meals from breakfast right through to dinner. Thank you for your generosity and Happy Thanksgiving from the ACS Student Council.

It was Roman Numeral Day!

Did you know that the Romans used only seven letters to represent all the numbers?  Well, the Fourth grade at Assumption Catholic School does.  Today the students learned all about the history of Rome and the Roman Numerals.  They read about it, then worked with the numerals in Math and then wrote about the history in Grammar.  They received information from every angle.  No pun intended.

Thanksgiving Pie

Andrew Charles Baralecki, a fourth grader at Assumption Catholic School, is shown preparing a recipe that will be served next week at the Thanksgiving Feast.  “It was Fantastic,” Andrew said after he tasted some of the Pineapple Dump cake he had made for the teachers.  All you have to do is layer the ingredients.  First a can of apple pie filling, then a can of crushed pineapple followed by a box of cake mix.  On top of that you pour two sticks of butter then coconut and almonds if you like.  You bake it in the oven for one hour and enjoy the best cake ever baked in my class. 

READ ACROSS AMERICA

 

You could feel excitement in the air on October 27, 2010 as the Fabulous Fifth gathered to watch a live webcast, Read Now with Taylor Swift. Webcasting is a new addition to ACS. Using the internet, a projector and a Smartboard, students participated with thousands of students from across the nation in a live webcast event. The students were amazed at how technology enabled them to watch and participate in real time. The Fabulous Fifth was especially excited because this broadcast featured one of their favorite musicians, Taylor Swift. This year Scholastic celebrates 90 years of promoting literacy in the United States. This year’s campaign is called “Read Every Day-Lead a Better Life”. To help celebrate, Scholastic partnered with Grammy-Award Winning Recording Artist, Taylor Swift and Actor-Musician-Comedian Nick Cannon to teach kids the importance of reading every day. Nick and Taylor talked about their favorite stories and answered questions from students across the country. The show ended with Taylor Swift singing her new hit single “Mine”. The Fabulous Fifth was singing along! We are looking forward to our next webcasting experience!

Fall Coloring Contest Winners

ACS Student Council recently sponsored a coloring contest. Students in each grade were given a different fall picture to complete using their coloring skills. All finished pictures were displayed on the auditorium wall. Bingo players were asked to pick out their favorite picture. One winner was chosen from each grade with the exception of grade four. Two winners were chosen due to a tie.

Winning students were called to the stage after prayers on Monday, November 1.They were each presented with a certificate from the representatives of the Student Council. Winning pictures will be on display in the auditorium until Thanksgiving.

Congratulations to the following students: K -Ishaani , Gr.1- Tanya, Gr.2- Anali, Gr.3 – Jon, Gr.4-Julian & Elonnie, Gr.5-Andrew, Gr.6 -Luis, Gr.7-Vanessa, Gr.8-Nicole F.

Tradition – Behind School Fundraiser

The students and teachers spend weeks preparing the homemade foods and baked goods – including 300 dozens of pierogies (varenyky) – to sell at the schools 's annual Christmas Bazaar to raise money for the school and its outreach. Working alongside their teachers, the students learned the value of a hard day’s work – and that cooperation comes first. The Pierogies Project in always filled with love for our traditions and Church. A very special thanks to the members of the school FSA for putting in especially long hours assisting with all sorts of preparations leading up to the School Christmas Bazaar!

St. Josaphat – Martyr for the Faith

On November 12, Roman Catholics and  Eastern Catholics remembered St. Josaphat Kuntsevych, a bishop and monk whose example of faith inspired many Eastern Orthodox Christians to return to full communion with the Holy See.  St. Josaphat,  worked faithfully for the unity of the Church until he suffered martyrdom. He died defending the truths expressed in the Creed, “I believe in One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic church.” St. Josaphat is the first Ukrainian saint canonized by the Catholic Church. Pope Pius IX proclaimed him a Saint of the Church Universal on June 29, 1867 and he is  buried in a glass fronted altar in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. On the feast day of St. Josaphat, the students of Assumption Church participated at the Liturgy and meditated on the life and heroic holiness of the great saint. After the Liturgy, Sr. Yosaphata, the  Vice Principal and Financial Administrator of the school, received a beautiful bouquet of flowers on her feast day.

Annual Grammar School Competition

On November 2, students in grades 5, 6, and 7 from Assumption Catholic School took part in the Thirteenth Annual Grammar School Competition at Bishop George Ahr High School. Our students participated in five categories of activities:  Jeopardy, Problem Solving, Dramatic Arts, Athletics, and a Spelling Bee. We are proud to say that we achieved 3rd place in the Athletics competition.  This is our third year participating in this Diocesan event and we look forward to the opportunity to showcase our students’ talents and abilities.  The seventeen students that participated were commended in a letter from Bishop Ahr for their behavior and their eagerness to participate!  They were also invited to participate in the “Student For A Day” program.  Congratulations!

 

Fabulous Fifth – Literacy Elements Study

The Fabulous Fifth started the year with a study into literacy elements of setting, characters, plot, problem and solution, conclusion and personal reaction. Using the summer reading books, students created storyboard depictions of the literacy elements from their assigned readings. Students had a choice of the following stories for their projects: Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Frindle by Andrew Clements; Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan or Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Storyboards were on display in the 3-4-5 hallway for viewing on Back to School Night. The study of literacy elements will continue throughout the 5th grade year.