Early Visit From Perth Amboy Fire Department!

This morning representatives of the Perth Amboy Fire Department came to visit the Class of 2019, not to discuss fire safety, but to discuss American flag etiquette. As representatives for PAFD at special ceremonies that include the raising, lowering, or presentation of the flag, the firefighters explained to the students the symbolism of each part of the flag and the meaning of the steps taken to properly fold the flag of the United States. Students then had the chance to practice properly fold the flag. ACS Class of 2019 thanks Firefighters Perez, Vasquez, and Kehoe for taking time from their busy schedule to share their knowledge and skills with us.

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Paint and Sip

The paint and sip was a huge success! What a fun evening!  Thanks to the school’s FSA and Mrs. Milene Palhais for putting together such a great event! Our special thank you goes to the Investors Bank for sponsoring this fundraiser for the Assumption School. Check out the pictures of everyone in action, their individual paintings and a sneak at the yummy spread of bites.
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S.T.R.E.A.M. Comes to ACS

When someone says the word stream to you, it probably makes you think about water moving along a given path. In this case, it means something very different. STREAM stands for science, technology, religion, engineering, art, and math. Students in grades 6 – 8 here at ACS have been given the opportunity to explore the world around them using the STREAM concept. Mrs. Roselle, Mrs Pickering, and parent, Mrs Stisi, recently met with the STREAM club for the very first time. Using pipettes, watercolor paper, crayons, watercolors, and water, they observed the behavior of water. They used crayons to control where the water moved. Finally, they used watercolors to create artwork that was unique to each student.
The club will meet on Monday afternoons throughout the year to gain ideas, and apply concepts that will teach students to become critical thinkers and investigate their surrounding environment and the world around them. Stay tuned for their further adventures!

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ACS’s Coding Club

The club met for the first time after school on October 10th. Students from grades 3, 4 and 5 joined together to learn what it means to code and program. They learned about its importance in the world today and shared their ideas of what it is used for. Students had a lot of fun learning how to use Scratch, a special programming website. Everyone is really excited for the upcoming weeks when they will create and share their own interactive game! We thank our new teacher, Mrs. Rosell, for bringing this new club to our students!

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85th Commemoration of the Holodomor

On Friday, October 5, the Assumption Catholic School community in Perth Amboy, NJ  gathered to honor the memory of the innocent victims of the Holodomor, the famine-genocide of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine that killed unknown millions of men, women, and children.  Assumption Catholic School joined the 85-day international action of the Ukrainian World Congress and its partners – Light a Candle of Remembrance – dedicated to the 85th anniversary of this catastrophic event in Ukraine.

The eighth-grade class solemnly processed into the church, carrying with them a simple loaf of bread. Ukraine was once called the breadbasket of Europe. This bread was symbolically placed on the tetrapod before the start of Liturgy as an offering in memory of the victims and as a symbol of hope. Fr. Ivan offered special petitions during the Liturgy for the departed victims of the Holodomor, and against hunger and intolerance.

Immediately following Liturgy, a requiem service was held to commemorate the child victims, who suffered the most because they were the most vulnerable. The eighth-grade class read aloud the names of 85 children who died during the Holodomor. It is likely that 1.5 to 4 million children died during the height of the famine-genocide.

At the conclusion of the requiem service, students, teachers, and faithful placed individual stalks of wheat in front of the icon of the Blessed Virgin, imploring her for her continued protection over Ukraine, the United States of America, and Assumption Catholic School.

May the memories of those who died during the Holodomor be eternal and may they continue to rest peacefully in the hands of our merciful God! Vichnaya Pamyat!

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Kindergarten Buddies

On a recent Friday afternoon the Class of 2019 met for the first time with their kindergarten buddies. Every year eighth grade students become tutors, example setters, and best buddies with the children of kindergarten. Mrs. D.,the kindergarten teacher, knows what kind of reinforcement her students need for the week. She gives individualized activities to the eighth graders, who then sit with their buddies to work on particular skills. It might be math skills, alphabet reinforcement, or reading. As the year progresses, the eighth grade class learns just how hard it is to teach the little ones concepts related to kindergarten and the kindergarteners learn just what a big family ACS is. Before you know it, you will see them waving to each other in the cafeteria, and praying with their buddies in liturgy.

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Back to School BBQ!

We welcomed to Assumption Catholic School our new students and their families during our Back to School BBQ on Thursday, 09/20. ACS faculty and administration members worked all day to make sure that everyone would have a good time. It was wonderful seeing our students, families and staff eating and laughing together. Over 150 Guests were treated to choices of hot dogs, hamburgers and chicken. Along with these choices they also had choices of homemade salads like potato salad, pasta salad, coleslaw salad, and some other tasty items. After finishing their meal, and if there was still enough room, the guests moved on to the dessert table where they found great selections of bake goods. Thank you to all who were able to attend the Annual Back to School BBQ. What a great way to begin our new school year! It was an enjoyable evening of food, fun and fellowship with friends and family. Special thank you to ALL our full and part time teachers for all of the hard work and labor before, during and after the event.

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Summer Reading Cereal Box Celebration!

The students had a snack and sat around the table sharing one another’s Cereal Box Book Report! The students each presented their Book Box to the class telling us the Title of the book, The Author, Character Names and descriptions, Setting and a Summary of the book. They ended giving the book a rating! Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Rosell are happy to report most books were given an average of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.

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Monster Draw

Mr. Wythe’s 6th Grade put their descriptive and visualization skills to the test playing a game of Monster Draw. Students paired up back to back while one student had a picture of a cartoon monster. Pairs took turns using descriptive language to paint a mental picture of their monster for their partner, while the artist tried to visualize and draw their partner’s picture from the description. When time was up, pairs turned around and compared pictures. Every student got an opportunity to be both the describer and the drawer.

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Kindergarten learning centers

Currently the kindergarten class has been busy learning how to identify the ‘setting’ and ‘characters’ in parts of a story during their language arts lesson. But all work without play is no fun. Therefore, today the children continued their lesson in “learning centers”.

This allowed the kindergarteners to reduce tension by playing and communicating as they explore, investigate, and discover things that are new to them while making connections with subjects that are already familiar to them.

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