Jobs of the Future

During the last two weeks, the seventh and eighth graders at Assumption Catholic School have been researching information about jobs of the future.  Students have been examining and exploring jobs that currently don’t exist, but will exist five, ten, or twenty years from now.  Their research and discoveries have been amazing! Our children have studied topics like vertical farming, innovations in technology, and the future of engineering and architecture.  In addition, part two of this project required them to contact a company in their field, share their research with them, and ask them if their company/organization is in the planning staged of creating any of these innovations.

Keeping this amazing discovery in the classroom was simply not an option!  On Thursday, January 16th, 2014, we would like to cordially invite you to our “Jobs of the Future Expo.”  Our students will be displaying their projects, and sharing their presentations.  We have also extended an invitation to companies they contacted as well as to local officials.  We would love for you to join us in celebrating their hard work.

At 5:30 pm, coffee and desserts will be provided and student will get ready to present promptly at 6:00 pm. Here at Assumption Catholic School, we pride ourselves on being a family and celebrating our accomplishments as a community.  The amount of time and research our students have invested into this project definitely calls for a celebration! Should you need to contact us regarding this event, please do so at lshumny@gmail.com or leaving a message at the school office (732-826-8721). We hope you can join us!

Spiders

Spiders, butterflies and scorpions were live on display at ACS on Thursday, May 30. Insectopolis, a student educational program, came to visit the school to inform the students about the insects, their habitats, and how to respect these creatures.  Some of the insects were held so brave students could touch them, although few of the teachers were interested in holding any critters.  Maybe next year Mrs. Bernstein will hold Rosie, the tarantula.

The Great Sanctification of Water on the Feast of the Theophany

The Great feasts of the Eastern Catholic Churches are all observed with special hymns, special icons, and often, special rites. We may think immediately of the blessing of palms on Palm Sunday, the blessing of foods on Pascha, the exaltation of the Holy Cross on that feast or the blessing of grapes on the feast of the Transfiguration. The most solemn of these festal blessings, however, is the Great Sanctification of Water on the Feast of the Theophany. The Feast of Theophany is a liturgical event that is celebrated every year  on January 6th at the Assumptiin Ukrainian Catholic Church in Perth Amboy, NJ. Over the course of 2000 years, it has evolved to commemorate one of the most significant events in Christendom – the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist in the river Jordan. During Theophany, people traditionally attend a prayer service where the priest blesses regular water into holy water at the “Blessing of the Water” ceremony. This year,  after the blessing of the water ceremony in the church, Fr. Ivan  walked around the school with a small group of students and blessed each room with holy water and offered a classroom blessing to students and staff.

Technology Meets Tradition

Walking into ACS auditorium on Thursday, December 19, 2013 provided any visitor with a feeling that they were in a hall filled with excitement, and it was! The Classes of 2014, 2015, and 2016 were busy playing the roles of travel agents. The rest of the students from ACS, led by their teachers, walked around learning about what it might be like to visit various countries at Christmas time.

While it has been a tradition for ACS middle school students to research Christmas customs; there was a big twist in how presentations took place. In addition to regular presentations using traditional posters, this year animotos and glogsters were added to presentations. Glogsters.com is a form of technology in which an on line poster is created to view and in this case, to accompany the traditional poster. Animotos are 30 second videos created by the students to give a commercial feel to their presentations.

The culminating activity was a luncheon that gave everyone the chance to try holiday foods from places like Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Italy, and Jamaica. By the end of the afternoon our travel agents were tired, happy, and full from all of the delicious foods they had eaten after a morning of marketing their countries to teachers and students.

Deck the Halls

The classes of 2018 and 2019 were busy at work this Christmas Season! The students put their math, writing and art skills to use by creating beautiful works to adorn ACS’ hallways.  Students used symmetry and patterns to create low­flying doves of peace,  honed their coloring skills by creating stained glass mosaics and perfected their writing skills by describing gifts they would bring to baby Jesus.  Together the two classes created a magical Christmas wonderland in our hallways.

An Angel Named Grace

An angel named Grace came to the third grade classroom this Christmas Season to help remind us all of the importance and true meaning of the season, the Birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  Grace spread her “angel dust” throughout the classroom leaving important messages such as “be kind”, “share”, “care” and “patience”.  The children really enjoyed spending time with Grace and reading about the Birth of our Savior.

Winners of PBL Contest.

Throughout the marking period, all 55 students completed a five part research project.  Each student presented their research on a country currently in turmoil and compared it to the hardship described in the novel.  They were also required to select one area of the United Nation and research what implications it has on the world.  The portfolio ended with each student’s personal letter to the United Nations.  The project quickly took on a fun, yet competitive edge and a contest was developed to determine which students had the most effective writing pieces!  This entire endeavor encompasses what real learning is about – student growth and giving back to the world God created for us! Winners of PBL Contest: First Place: Katherine P., Second Place: Steven M. , Third Place: Eliza A. and Arjun P – Way to go!

90 Miles to Havana

The Class of 2015 has had a rigorous, productive and exciting first half of the school year!  The 7th grade class started with a new class novel, 90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Galbis, as well as exploring the similarities and differences between different types of government.  The novel was only the stepping stone which led to researching current countries in turmoil around the world.  Students from ACS were paired with students from Lady Liberty Charter School, and started collaborating to answer questions about the novel and current events via the internet.  Teachers were able to display responses using padlet.com and engage in whole class discussions based on the answers.  This was only the beginning to the literary journey! Current events, writing objective summaries and lively classroom discussions, through SKYPE, with the other school led to powerful learning.  The venture ended with a live meeting with the author, himself, and the amazing opportunity for both sets of students to meet in person.

Middle School Writing Contest

Writing! Writing! Writing!

The middle school has been focusing on the writing process, it's many facets and the development of an effective writing piece. Yet, we can not forget to tell a story just for fun! Well, the ACS Middle School held their first creative writing contest and the teachers in grades 3-5 took their time to read several "scary stories" and vote on the best writing piece. And the winners are….grade 8: Alex S. grade 7: Steven M. and grade 6: Stephanie C. Each winner received a $25 Barnes and Noble gift certificate and were recognized in front of the whole school for their creative writing and hard work. Keep it up!

Tree Lightening Ceremony at Raritan Bay Medical Center

For the past several years, Assumption Catholic School has been invited to be a part of the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at Raritan Bay Medical Center. This years performance was outstanding! The Chimes group and Glee Club members sang Christmas songs and shared the spirit of the season. We thank Mrs. Lawrence for her dedication to these after school activities and can't wait until the next performance!