In celebration of ACS's fifty year anniversary, the Sodality girls are making autumnal colored lanterns with a candy treat inside each one. They will be a gift of gratitude to parish groups who have supported the school all these years. Hand-printed on the handle of each lantern is a simple but heartfelt message; "ACS students are grateful for you!" They gave a bunch to Father Ivan to deliver to senior parishioners who are unable to attend church. In addition, gratitude lanterns will be delivered to members of St. Ann's Society, the Holy Name Society, the Assumption Seniors, and the Bingo committee. In this season of thanks, the girls are showing their spirit!
Spanish Cultures Celebrated in Middle School
As you may or may not know, students in grades six through eight study Spanish as part of their curriculum. Alumnus, Miss Michelle Diaz is in her first year of teaching Spanish once a week to the students. As part of learning the language, they also learn about various Hispanic cultures. Students learn about the different Spanish countries, their people, and their foods.
As an extra credit project students recently brought a Spanish dish to share for lunch. Students were able to taste all of the delicious foods prepared by several great cooks! Thanks to all of the parents/guardians that contributed!
It’s Holy-ween!
In observance of All Souls Day, the classes of 2018 and 2019 prepared oral and written presentations on the lives of various saints. Each student was asked to research where their chosen saint was from, how the individual became a saint, and when we celebrate their feast day. Students spent weeks pouring through books and surfing the web in preparation for the big day. In addition to the beautifully decorated posters, the students dressed as their chosen saint. The combined classroom of saints were all abuzz as we all gathered together to share our presentations. Saint Kolbe spoke with Saint Helena, Saint Elizabeth Ann Bailey Seton joined the conversation as did St. Anne, Mother Mary’s Mother! Saint Frances Cabrini gave a glance at Saint Francis of Assisi. Saint Katharine Drexel spoke in a modulated voice with Saint Peter while the two Saint Anthonys were busy looking for lost items. Saint Vincent de Paul collaborated with Saint Florian to help those in need. Father Ivan joined in the festivities and shared additional information about the Lives of the Saints.
Middle School Finishes 50th Anniversary Timeline
The Classes of 2014, 2015, and 2016 recently finished a project to recognize the 50th anniversary of ACS. Students were assigned teams across all three grades. Each member worked to research different events that were happening in the world from the day ACS became a vision until the present. When all of the information was gathered the teams recorded their information on to symbols and then added them to the timeline.
The finished timeline is on display in the middle school hallway. It will be on display until after parent/teacher conferences in November.
Welcome to the Hectic Life of Middle School
Sixth grade students have been working hard as they are transitioning to middle school. They have already completed an individual as well as group project for two of their summer reading books. They are currently working on book number three. Sixth graders along with seventh and eighth graders have just completed a timeline project related to our school’s 50th anniversary.
Assumption Catholic School 50th Anniversary Begins with Prayer
Assumption Catholic School’s students, facility and parishioners celebrate the 50th anniversary of the school on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. The parishioners, faculty members and staff joined together with alumni for the 4:30 p.m. Liturgy (Mass) celebrated by Metropolitan-Archbishop Stefan Soroka of the Philadelphia Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy, the Most Rev. Bishop Bootkowski of the Metuchen Roman Catholic Diocese, the Archbishop Emeritus Stephen Sulyk, the former Pastor Rev. Roman Dubitsky, the Rev. Paul J. Makar and a current pastor and the school administrator Rev. Ivan Turyk. Among the honored guests present for the Liturgy were Hon. Wilda Diaz, Mayor of Perth Amboy, NJ, the Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Ellen F. Ayoub and members of the Missionary Sisters of the Mother of God, who have staffed ACS from its founding to the present day. Over the past 50 years, the school has thrived and expanded and now has an enrollment of 191 students and 10 full-time teachers. Many thanks to everyone who helped make the Assumption School’s 50th anniversary celebration so memorable. For more pictures from the 50th Anniversary Liturgy and Banquet Celebration, please view pictures on our school’s website at http://assumptioncatholicschool.net/azcms/gallery.php
NY Giants football player visited ACS
In September, a former New York Giant Chris Godfrey visited with the students at ACS. He was at the school to speak about dedicating oneself to a life of virtue through his foundation: Life Athletes. Mr. Godfrey spoke to our students about building their relationships with God and the need for virtue, abstinence and respect for life. He complimented our students on their interest, questions and behavior. It was a fantastic event and all the students and faculty gained something from the presentation.
Back to School BBQ
The Annual Back to School BBQ was amazing this year. Our wonderful teachers served up about 150 meals to students and their parents. We want to thank all of you for joining us each year for the Back to School night, it is because of you that this event is so successful! Also, a big thank you to ACS teachers who made it happen! You guys are great! Thanks to our teachers, field trips will cost a little less.
Welcome To Our 50th School Year
On Wednesday, September4th the doors of Assumption Catholic School opened to start a new school year for the 50th time. Almost 200 students from Pre – K to the eighth grade eagerly waited for the bell to ring. Teachers greeted many familiar faces as well as welcomed new students, making them feel right at home. Students received a nice surprise as they entered the auditorium. Over the summer the area had received a facelift in preparation for our 50th anniversary celebration. In addition, all of the bathrooms were nice and shiny with the addition of new sinks. Once all of the students entered and found their places, Mr. S. led the student body in prayer. He followed prayers with an official welcome to new students while welcoming back our veteran students. A new school year has officially begun!