Lenten Service Project.

ACS’s first Lenten Service Project was a success! We participated in the Perth Amboy Vo-Tech Food Collection drive which was coordinated by one of our alumni, Miss Ortega. It was wonderful to see her and help her with her high school’s endeavors. Thank you to the ACS students and families who participated!

Pi Day has become very popular!

It is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 – since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π. In 2009, the United States House of Representatives supported the designation of Pi Day and ACS just had to celebrate this year! Our own Middle School Math Teacher, Mr. Zagari, gave a mini lesson to the school on what the day signifies and we celebrated with…. you guessed it PIE! We thank our Athletic Director, Sean Daly, for helping to coordinate this event.

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Gates of Heaven

How can you know beauty beyond your imagination? Mrs. Lawrence’s second graders tried to bring to reality the Gates of Heaven in a group project spanning the subjects of religion, writing, and art. They covered, glued, and embellished cardboard doors to represent their thoughts on the Gates of Heaven. The Gates are only outshone by the pride of the artists! Well done second graders!

The Human Microbiome.

The third graders spent last week learning about microbes, and how some can help us and how others can harm us. Some microbes cause illnesses – as simple as a cold or as serious as measles. Other microbes are good and help us to digest the food we eat. Some make useful medicine, like penicillin.
The students found out why recycling is so important when they learned that a plastic bottle takes from 450 to 1000 years to decompose on its own. Our question to explore was : How would scientist developing a microbe that quickly decomposes plastic benefit us? I wouldn’t be surprised if years from now one of these students invents/ discovers that microbe!!

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Fundraiser for the Class of 2019.

What did today bring at ACS? Well, about 200 empanadas and a bunch of happy 7th graders who raised over $200 for the Farewell Dinner for the Class of 2019. It has been a twenty year (according to our calculations) tradition at ACS for the 7th graders to plan, cook, and perform for the graduating class. It was a busy couple of hours, but all the 7th graders now know the secret to sofrito, sazón, and gandules.

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The Power of Reading.

This week was the perfect opportinity to celebrate the power of reading at ACS! Everyone was all smiles this morning as they were greeted by Mrs. Shumny and The Cat in the Hat – whom also lead prayers this morning! The whole school shared in a small discussion on what Lent means and the special time that it marks in our Church. The rest of the day included the principal reading to each class, sharing some Seuss-isms, a visit from some of our favorite Dr. Seuss’ characters, a time of reflection, and ended with a surprise DROP EVERYTHING & READ!

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Pancake Breakfast

Pancake Breakfast held at Assumption School on the Ash Wednesday was a huge success! Thanks to Sean Daly the coordinator of this great event and all the parents who volunteered their time.
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Social Media Safety

The Classes of 2019 and 2020 recently had representatives of the Perth Amboy Police Department speak to them on media safety. Detectives G. Betancourt and Detective R. Nolasco took time to explain the consequences of inappropriate actions using social media. 

The detective showed two videos depicting real – life situations in which the use of social media caused much personal pain for those involved. Cyber -bullying and sexting was addressed with the students. Students discussed with the detectives how it affects those involved and what can be done if a student finds themselves in that situation. Also discussed was what can result when charges are brought about as a result of using social media for the purpose of hurting someone’s reputation. Students left the discussion with the knowledge that we must be responsible when using social media and the need to report inappropriate actions on social media.Thank you Detectives Betancourt and Nolasco for an informative session!

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2019 Respect Life Poster Contest

Out of 240 posters submitted, our 5th grader, Kiera, won 2nd place for the Diocese of Metuchen Catholic Schools Week poster contest. Way to go Kiera! The theme this year was: “How can we do as Jesus has asked us and love others who look different from us? How can we celebrate our differences?” Her art work was beautiful and her message was powerful. When Mrs. Shumny announced the big news today, everyone was so proud of her!

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Father Daughter Dance.

The 2019 ACS Father Daughter Dance was outstanding! All the young ladies who attended the event looked lovely in their dresses and their dad’s looked so proud to be their dance partners.Throughout the evening we played some special songs where fathers and daughters were able to dance and enjoy their special bond. This is ACS’s second annual Father Daughter Dance and truly a night to remember for all.

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