Baptism Class for the 8th Grade

Pastors are incredibly busy people. Still, Fr. Ivan always finds time to be with his students at the Assumption School.  On Thursday, he took the 8th grade class and their teacher Mrs. Pickering to the church and gave them a lesson on the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation.  The students had a wonderful opportunity to learn more about what it means to be a Christian and how God enriched  their lives through the Baptism and Confirmation. They also learned that in the waters of Baptism we became children of God and inheritors of eternal life. By water and the Holy Spirit we are made members of the church and ambassadors for Christ.

Duck, Duck, Goose!

Students at ACS celebrated a beautiful day by playing Duck, Duck, Goose together. Fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade students joined in the fun to run around and enjoy the weather on Friday, March 18th.

Science Day

If you walked through the auditorium on Thursday or Friday during the first week of March, you would have seen the end results, and many examples of science research and experiments completed by students at every grade level. Students in kindergarten studied the life cycle of a butterfly. First graders made birdhouses out of recycled materials. Second graders worked on experiments with their parents, and then brought them to school to show their classmates. Grade three worked in teams to create a tower structure that would withstand the most pressure without collapsing. Fourth grade students displayed their leprechaun traps which they hope to use to get some unlucky leprechaun’s pot of gold on Saint Patrick’s Day.

Students in grade five through eight participated in a science fair. Each student worked over a period of six weeks to research topics of interest, perform experiments, and present his/her finished work to the teachers. The quality of the work presented showed that the students followed directions given by their science teachers.

On Thursday evening of Science Day, our doors were opened and many families were able to come and observe the results of the hard work of our students. There were bells ringing, tornadoes whirling, and many other interesting projects to see. In the end. Science Day was a successful day in which everyone was able to think a little more about God’s world.

Holy Thursday Service

METROPOLITAN ARCHBISHOP STEFAN SOROKA WILL HOLD HOLY THURSDAY SERVICE AT ASSUMPTION CHURCH IN PERTH AMBOY
Pontifical Liturgy with Vesper, Chrism Blessing and Washing of Feet of 12 Priests,Thursday, April 21, 2011  at 10:00 a.m.

Archbishop-Metropolitan Stefan Soroka will be a principal celebrant at the Liturgy. This solemn ceremony is the commemoration of Jesus washing the feet of his 12 disciples, just before his betrayal and crucifixion. The congregation is not only intended to be an active witness, but also to relive that memorable experience. Archbishop Stefan will wash the feet of 12 priests, in imitation of Christ and the 12 Apostles. The myrrh (chrism) will be consecrated on this day, made from olive oil (for mercy), wine (for Christ's Blood), and many kinds of herbs for the manifold gifts of the Holy Spirit).  This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the service that in the past was done only at the cathedral in Philadelphia. All are invited.

Архиєпископ Стефан Сорока, Митрополит  для Українців-Католиків в Америці приїзджає до нашої парафії  на Богослужіння у  Страсний Четвер
Архиєрейська Літургія з Вечірнею, Благословення Мира і Чин миття ніг 12 священикам, Четвер,  21-го квітня, в 10:00 рано.

Це Богослуження нагадує нам Тайну Вечерю, де Ісус Христос омив ноги дванадцятьом апостолам перед муками і смертю на Хресті. Архиєпископ Стефан буде омивати ноги дванадцятьом священикам, імітуючи Христа і 12-ть апостолів. В цей день освячується Миро, приготовлене з оливкової олії ( символ милосердя ) і вина ( символ Крові Хрестової ), а також з різних видів пахучих трав і олійок в знак Дарів Св. Духа.

Multiplication Challenge

What is one 4th grade class plus one 5th grade class equal? An afternoon of fast-paced excitement, that’s what! ACS’ 4th and 5th grade Mathletes spent the afternoon reciting their basic multiplication facts in several head-to-head competitions.

Ten Mac Book Computers Received

Assumption Catholic’s Fourth Grade class received ten Mac book computers from the Perth Amboy Include Grant, just in time to participate in World Math Day 2011. Uniting the World in Numbers was the theme for this year’s competition. The students were eager to practice for the event that started on Monday, February 28th. The Fourth Grade Class had the opportunity to participate the entire second day of the event using the Mac books and iPods. Each child had several chances to challenge other students from around the world. Julieana Alarcon practiced all week long and had logged in over ten thousand math problems by Friday. Way to go Julie! Others in the class caught the math bug and were trying to catch up to her. When the event was done the Second, Fourth and Fifth grade students logged in almost fifty thousand problems. There were over 5.2 million participants from over 218 countries, and the United States placed fourth over all.

Scavenger Hunt

Eighth graders at Assumption Catholic School organized and ran a scavenger hunt through the halls of the school on Friday February 25th. They had developed the idea for Catholic School’s week, but due to the snow it had to be postponed until Friday. Fourth and Fifth grade students were led around the school looking for clues to several trivia questions about our school, staff and administration. The students participating were so excited that they had to control themselves from running from one station to another. Questions ranged from who watches over them when they pray each morning; which teacher has the lightest color eyes; and who is a teacher now, but was a student years ago? Once the riddles were answered, the students concluded in the eighth grade class where they had to spell words from the next years spelling list. The event ended by their putting puzzles together of the school pictures.

ACS Science Fair

The Fourth grade class, of Assumption Catholic School, had to put what they learned in Science to the test. They had to design and construct Leprechaun Traps, in class. These traps had to be made of at least three simple machines. Then, Sixth grade students came into the Fourth grade class to test the traps and identify the machines that were used in each. Following their investigation, they had to go back to class and compute the energy each machine used. Fourth grade inventors then got the chance to grade the sixth graders, to see if they did indeed identify the machines correctly. This was something they thoroughly enjoyed. Now, we just have to wait until Saint Patrick’s Day to see if any traps can catch the Leprechaun that visits every year. Just keep your eyes open, he is quick and tricky.