All Souls Catholic School
Parent Bulletin - November 12 - 18, 2023
Number 14
School Theme: We are the Body of Christ
November SLE: Fully Integrated Individual
- Utilize their own unique gifts and talents and appreciate the unique gifts and talents of others
- Exhibit a sense of self worth acquired through learning and life experiences
- Work independently and collaboratively
- Posses skills in extracurricular areas and exhibit a positive attitude
Nov. Virtue of the Month - Thankfulness
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Dear Parents,
The Masses and Prayer Services Schedule was created primarily for the teachers, but you may find it helpful to know when your child's grade will be hosting a Family Mass.
Our next Family Mass will be Sunday, December 3rd and Grades 2 and 7 will be the hosts for this mass.
Our Current Liturgical Season is Ordinary Time
The color that represents Ordinary Time in the Liturgical Calendar is green.
Uniform Shoe Reminders
These guidelines / policies are located in the Parent-Student Handbook on P. 43.
Uniform Shoes
Boys:
Regular Days: Sturdy SOLID BLACK leather shoes with laces or Velcro, with rubber or crepe soles, or athletic P.E. shoes are to be worn. Fad shoes with thick chunky heels or boots are NOT acceptable.
P.E. Days: Athletic P.E. shoes must be worn on P.E. days. Athletic shoes should be mostly BLACK or WHITE leather or canvas. They may not have bright colored stripes or decorations.
Girls:
Regular days: SOLID BLACK or NAVY leather shoes with laces or Velcro, with rubber or crepe soles, Mary Janes, or athletic P.E. shoes are to be worn. Fad shoes with thick chunky heels, slip-ons, or boots are NOT acceptable.
P.E. Days: Athletic P.E. shoes must be worn on P.E. days. Athletic shoes should be mostly BLACK or WHITE leather or canvas. They may not have bright colored stripes or decorations.
The athletic shoe is mandatory for P.E. and may be worn as the regular school shoe. The standard uniform shoe is the only other option for school shoes. These are the only shoes that will be allowed, so please make your purchases accordingly. If you are unsure whether shoes meet the policy requirements please check with the school office before the shoes are worn. Students are expected to be respectful of this shoe policy.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Safety Protocols
- I apologize for any misunderstandings that took place in terms of gaining access to the school on Tuesday, October 31. This was definitely a high stress day for everyone! I take responsibility for not communicating these protocols clearly to everyone in the All Souls Catholic School Community.
- Moving forward, please familiarize yourself with the safety protocols here at All Souls School.
- They are in place for the SAFETY of EVERYONE on campus.
- As we move forward, I thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Mr. Ryan
Principal
Parent Student Handbook
The Parent Student Handbook provides a guide for parents, administration, faculty and staff. Students benefit and gain the most when the adults in their lives work together as a team. Making oursevles familiar with the school's procedures and policies will facilitate that teamwork for the benefit of all the students at All Souls Catholic School.
November Lunch Menu
Heads Up at the Park by the Library
Parents,
Please be aware that the park may not always be in perfect condition. Apparently there is a dip or hole on the play ground and one of our students was injured by the dip or hole in the ground.
So please, eyes open and be aware of your surroundings.
Thank You!
- Third Graders! You did a great job at last Sunday's Family Mass.
Star Renaissance Testing
- This week begins the our next Star Renaissance Testing window - November 6 - 17, 2023
- This week will conclude the End of Term 1 (EOT 1) Star Testing window.
COVID - 19
While we seem to have moved past the worst of COVID-19, we remain vigilant and in the event of an outbreak we still have the All Souls Catholic School Protection Plan from 2022 - 2023 in place. We still however make the following recommendations.
- Everyone should test for COVID - 19 prior to returning to school from all breaks.
- We recommend masking, but at this time it is at your discretion.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
Visible Learning
The Three Questions
As a faculty and staff, we continue our professional development and implementation of Visible Learning best practices. Part of understanding our effectiveness is that the students can answer these three questions in ELA and Math.
- What are you learning today (Learning Target / Intention)?
- How do you know that you learned it (Success Criteria)?
- Why are you learning this today (How does this apply to real-life)?
I encourage parents to ask these three questios when your child gets home each evening.
Student Engagement
In the Visible Learning Model, being able to answer the three questions above, improves a student's ability to learn the standard being taught and to take more ownership for their own learning. Part of taking ownership of their own learning, students are able to assess how well they are doing by rating themselves using the success criteria. If they rate themselves low, then they need to tell the teacher or ask for more assistance from the teacher or classmates at the appropriate time. Extending this even further, students should be able to rate their own level of engagement according to their grade appropriate level. Please see the chart below for understanding a student's level of engagement.
As with all initiatives, it is about the process not the destination. Developing a common vocabulary across all grade levels is intended to provide students with clarity about what they are learning from day to day, and year to year.
Church Hall Update
I know that all of us are anxious for the completion of the Church Hall. However, the Church Hall is still under construction and will not abe available for our Fall Festival. Luis, the Head Knight of Columbus has asked that we do not enter the Church Hall for safety reasons.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter.
The Week in Preview
Monday - November 13
- Dismissal @ 3:00 PM
- Star Renaissance Testing
Tuesday - November 14
- Ruby Bridges @ City Hall - Grades 6 & 7 @ 7:20 AM
- Dismissal @ 3:00 PM
- Star Renaissance Testing
- School Board Meeting @ 6:30 PM in the Annex
Wednesday - November 15
- Dismissal @ 3:00 PM
- Star Renaissance Testing
- Grades 5 - 8: Field Trip to Archbishop Riordan H. S.
- Grade 2 Reconciliation and First Communion Meeting @ 6:00 PM
Thursday - November 16
- Dismissal @ 3:00 PM
- Star Renaissance Testing
- Grade 7 Confirmation Meeting @ 6:30 PM
Friday - November 17
- Dismissal @ 3:00 PM
- Star Renaissance Testing - Last Day
Thanksgiving Break
- Monday, November 20 - Friday, November 24, 2023
- Classes Resume on Monday, November 27, 2023
The NSBCS
NSBC's stands for National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elementar and Secondary Schools. There are four main domains in the NSBCS
- Mission and Catholic Identity
- Academic Excellence
- Governance & Leadership
- Operational Vitality
Mission Statement
All Soulse Catholic School is a diverse community working together to teach and live the Gospel message. We prepare our students, in a safe and supportive environment, to become active Christians, condfident communicators, and fully integrated individuals. Our students develop the skills needed to move forward as lifelong learners and responsible global citizens.