All Souls Catholic School
Parent Bulletin - October 8 - 14, 2023
Number 9
School Theme: We are the Body of Christ
October SLE: Confident Communicators
- express themselves effectively through writing, oral communication, and technology
- speak articulately and with integrity
- listen critically and compasstionately
- use all forms of communication respectfully and responsibly
Virtue of the Month - Mercifulness
Sunday, October 8, 2023
Our Current Liturgical Season is Ordinary Time
The color that represents Ordinary Time in the Liturgical Calendar is green.
October - Rosary in the Church on Mondays
Parents are invited to attend...
- During the Months of October and May we place an emphasis on praying The Rosary.
- For the month of October, will go to the Church, every Monday afternoon at 2:00 PM to pray the rosary.
- Parents are always welcome!
- Teaching your child to pray The Rosary at home, will help them to have a fuller understanding of why we are praying The Rosary at school in the Church.
- If you're unsure of where to begin, please view the videos by Bishop Robert Barron below.
October Lunch Menu
Morning Drop-Off Reminders
Dear Parents,
A friendly reminder that the following is our Morning Drop-Off Procedures.
- No student should be on school grounds before 7:45 a.m. The school is not responsible for students who arrive before the appointed time. There is no A.M. yard supervision offered before this time. All Souls Catholic School offers Extended Care in the morning from 6:45 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. Please enroll your child/ren in this program if early arrival at school is necessary. Once students have been dropped off at school they are not allowed to leave the playground to visit any neighborhood businesses.
- If any students are discovered to have been dropped off prior to 7:45 AM without parent supervision, they will be escorted to Extended Care and families will be invoiced accordingly. This is for the safety of everyone.
Your understanding and cooperation concerning this matter is greately appreciated.`
If you should have any questions about our procedures or school policies, please refer the All Souls School Parent-Student Handbook 2023 - 2024. A link to this handbook is provided below for your convenience. Also, you may obtain access to this handbook on our school website or on schoolspeak.
Parent Teacher Conferences
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!
Star Renaissance Testing
Did you know that 51% of All Souls School students are at or above the Archdiocesan benchmark of the 65 Percentile Rank in Math? For the Archdiocese the 65 Percentile Rank means that students are on track for being college and career ready.
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.
Thank you!
Athletics
Basketball Sign-ups
The Week in Preview
Monday - October 9
- Indegenous People's Day - School Holiday - No School
Tuesday - October 10
- Regular Tuesday Schedule
- Assembly - Rosary in the Church @ 2:00 PM - Parents are invited to attend!
Wednesday - October 11
- Dismissal @ 12:20 PM
- Parent Teacher Conferences
Thursday - October 12
- Dismissal @ 12:20 PM
- Parent Teacher Conferences
Friday - October 13
- Dismissal @ 12:20 PM
- Parent Teacher Conferences
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.