Weather reports.

Inspired by a story detailing how a storm traveled across the USA, fifth graders created their own weather reports. Each team of three students chose a country, researched it’s climate, and created a three day weather event. Included in their presentation was a map which supported their forecasts.

ACS Jumps Into Distance Learning

Last year ACS started offering their students Algebra I through a  cooperative program with Cardinal McCarrick High School. With the closing of CMHS, Bishop George Ahr High School took over the program to continue challenging our students and offering this high school level course.  ACS students started the year commuting to Sacred Heart in South Amboy and used long distance learning. Recently with the purchase of Chrome Books, our students began taking their classes right here at ACS! It’s another 21st century technological leap for the students of ACS!

Congratulations to our kindergarten teacher Mrs. Derevenska

Congratulations to our kindergarten teacher Mrs. Derevenska, who was recently honored by the Perth Amboy Knights of Columbus as Assumption Catholic School’s Teacher of the Year. She was also surprised on Monday with flowers from her colleagues and a fruit bouquet from our F.S.A. in recognition of her achievement.
Mrs. D. as she is affectionately known, has been at A.C.S. for over 10 years as our kindergarten teacher. All of the students that were in Mrs. D’s kindergarten class reminisced about their fun times with Mrs. D. Congratulations on your wonderful achievement. May God continue to shower you with his blessings.

ACS teacher received the Teacher of the Year Award.

On Saturday, March 12th, 2016 at their Annual Shield Awards ceremony the Knights of Columbus, San Salvador Council No. 299 in Perth Amboy, NJ have honored ACS teacher Mrs. Mariya Derevenska with the Teacher of the Year Award. Mrs. Derevenska has been teaching at Assumption Catholic School for for almost ten years and in these years she developed an exciting, yet, rigorous reading and writing curriculum that has the majo…rity of her Kindergarten class reading and writing by the end of January. She also created a contagious passion for learning math and counting everything – even the ceiling tiles. If you thought she was Super Woman in the classroom she proved to Wonder Woman in the kitchen! She started the Annual ACS Thanksgiving Feast where she cooked and prepared over 12 turkeys and all the fixings with the help of parents. It gave our entire school a time to be thankful for their second family at Assumption Catholic. Mrs. D, as her students lovingly call her, is truly loved by our administrators, our parents and the entire student body for her energy, dedication, passion for Catholic Education and love that she has for our school and for all of our students. Congratulations and thank you Mrs. D for a job well done!

Yearbook

The ACS Yearbook Committee is working hard to meet their quickly approaching deadline! Our yearbook staff is made up of twelve eighth graders who are eager to complete the 2015-2016 ACS yearbook. We are also very apprentice of our alumni (Class 2015) who volunteered their Saturday morning to offer their expertise on this project. Stay tuned for yearbook sale dates!

Geography Afternoon

The sixth and fourth graders had a fantastic geography afternoon! The activities included map study and research skills. The sixth graders enjoyed being peer mentors and the fourth graders were excited about the challenge.

Day at the Museum

One of our ACS eighth grade students received a personal invitation from Mike Rubell from the Morris Rubell Memorial Journey to spend the day at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.  Every year Mr. Rubell, the son of a holocaust survivor, invites several students to all expense paid visit to the museum and gives them the opportunity to tour the museum, meet historians, and meet Holocaust survivors.

The student gave a stellar presentation to his peers about all the information he learned and created a PowerPoint with pictures and facts about World War II and the Jewish Holocaust.