October 22nd, 2021 marked the feast of St. John Paul II, a saint who has an important place in the life of Sisters Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matara, who recently started their mission at Assumption Catholic Parish/School in Perth Amboy, NJ. Their community patron is St. John Paul II who encouraged the universal Church to “breath with both lungs” through deepening in the beauty of the Eastern rite. Last week, Fr. Ivan Turyk, Pastor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish, together with 60 sisters celebrated a Moleben — a prayer service of petitions, praises and hymns to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Father spoke to Sisters about Our Blessed Mother’s love and care for all mankind and how Mary is never too busy to hear a sincere request for our aid and guidance. After Moleben, Sisters joined our new Sisters Sr. Veronica and Sr. Maria for a pizza luncheon and a short concert dedicated to St. John Paul II.
It’s Book Fair Time at ACS!!
Project Based Learning
While ACS students were enjoying a three day weekend, Mrs. Shumny and all the teachers met in school for a professional development day, Friday, October 22. The topic was project based learning (PBL). Guided by Mrs. Shumny, the teachers completed two modules, Authenticity and Real World Projects. Using the guidance provided, a plan was made to implement PBL using our math program’s Pick-a-Project component. Much was accomplished within several hours. However we did enjoy a brief visit from Father Ivan, Sister Veronica, and Sister Maria who joined us to start off the day with a prayer.
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Welcome Sisters to ACS!
Let’s pray that they have a successful apostolate in our Assumption community and help many people come closer to the Lord through their service.
ACS PreK had an amazing and successful first month of school!
Notable “Peeps”
High School Bound
Jenga Fun!
Did you ever have fun playing a game of Jenga? Recently the third grade class was spotted playing a playground – sized game of Jenga after lunch on the playground. The STEM Club spent two afternoons putting a coat of polycrylic on the wooden blocks for protection. Then it was just put them outside for classes to play with. Students had fun strategizing as to which block could be pulled without upsetting the rest of the stack. It took at least 10 minutes before the stack finally fell. Then it was time to go back to work in the classroom. Hopefully, students will have a great time with this game for many years to come.