Ms G’s second graders recently read the story Luka’s Quilt by Georgia Guback. After reading the story they showed their understanding of story elements by creating their very own quilt. The quilt highlighted story elements such as title, author, characters, setting, and plot. Students did a great job developing their knowledge of story elements. Each quilt was unique in color, representing each student’s favorite color.
Many years to the Archbishop Emeritus Stephen Sulyk on his 90th birthday
Plans for the construction of ACS were initiated by Monsignor Jaroslav Gabro in the late 1950’s. Upon his elevation to the episcopacy in 1960, his successor, Fr. Stephen Sulyk, undertook the completion of this major project. In September of 1963, Ukrainian Assumption School was officially opened.
Students drawings to support Ukrainian soldiers
Last week, Fr. Ivan has announced a project/competition at ACS, titled “Peace in Ukraine through the eyes of American children” . All students expressed their views through drawings and written messages to depict the peaceful Ukraine they want. They draw heartbreaking pictures to support Ukrainian soldiers who are fighting separatists in eastern Ukraine. On Wednesday, all drawings and letters were sent to the war zone in Ukraine. The prizes were awarded for the best entry in each grade. And the winners are:
K.- Corey Pikula
Gr.1 – Sophia Ciesla
Cr. 2 – Hailey Scocco
Gr. 3 – Peter Fizer
Gr.4 – Joshua Bouchard
Gr.5 – Mackenzie Fizer
Gr.6 – Nicholas Santiago
Gr. 7 – Andrea Vira
Gr.8 – Katherine Perez
Thank you to all students for not growing indifferent.
First Grade Welcomes Fall
In the first two weeks of school, first grade scientists learned about the importance of leaves and the shapes and sizes they might be found. Each student chose a leaf from the school playground and did their own leaf rubbing. This was just in time before they farewelled them for the season.
On September 23, 2014, first grade welcomed fall by decorating their classroom with fall symbols, such as the leaves, turkey, pilgrim hats, and cornucopias. They added their first independent creative writing project on what they love about fall. Their stories included many favorites of the season including carving pumpkins and playing in the Fall leaves.
Back to School BBQ
Today was a beautiful day for our Annual Back to School BBQ! With nearly 200 guests, it was a huge success and a great way to kick off a new school year! Thank you to everyone who helped with this year’s barbeque and to those families who came along. We had a lovely sunny afternoon, catching up on the summer, as well as meeting up with a few children who left us in June. Thanks to our teachers, who organized the event, field trips for our students will cost a little less this year.
ACS Families Welcomed Back to School
On a recent evening ACS was alive with the sounds of parents as they participated in Back to School Night. Principal, Mr. S. welcomed parents, old and new alike. He reviewed the Parent Handbook before introducing the board members of the Family School Association, otherwise known as the FSA. Parents were made familiar with some of the first parental responsibilities for the school year. When the first introductions and activity requirements were completed, parents/guardians made their way to their child’s classroom. There the teachers shared their requirements, expectations, ad hopes for their children in this new school year.Welcome back to all of our ACS families! Here’s to a great new year.
Getting Ready for School
Wasting no time, in August, the intermediate school (grades 3-4-5) teachers met to plan for the new academic school year. Ideas discussed were about student behavior expectations and classroom procedures. Here’s to a great year!
Back to School 2014-2015
On August 28, 2014, Father Ivan Turyk and Mr. Szpyhulsky met with all full-time teachers at the very first faculty meeting of the year. From 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. about 20 topics were discussed at great length. Items on the agenda discussed were: a short presentation by Rutgers representatives, a Crisis Plan, Technology Professional Development, the Back-to-School Night, a faculty-sponsored Back-to-School Barbeque, changes in PowerSchool, school safety rules, Common Core Objectives, the new school intercom system and a Hallow’s Eve celebration. It was a very productive first day of work!
AN EARLY START TO SCHOOL FOR ACS FACULTY
Back-to-School comes early for the faculty of Assumption Catholic School (ACS). On Thursday, August 21, 2014, ACS faculty spent the day at Kean University attending a workshop entitled “Classroom Management: The Key to Every Successful Classroom”. The workshop was presented by Doctors Harry and Rosemary Wong and Chelonnda Seroyer. Teachers had the chance to get another viewpoint for successful classroom management. The newer teachers listened to voices of experience, whiled seasoned teachers had the chance to refresh their own approaches. So, as the new year starts, listen as you hear your children talking about all they accomplished in class!
School Intercom Systems Installed
A new school year brings, not only new students and teachers, but also new equipment and new technology to ACS. This summer an intercom system have been installed throughout the building. The school intercom system will provide principal's office with the ability to initiate a two-way intercom call and communication with all classrooms, library, kitchen and the nursing office. The new system will reduce the need for teachers and secretary to travel from room to room to communicate and definitely add to security in the school.