Monday news
October 19, 2020
A Message from the Principal
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the Suarez-Espinosa family who welcomed baby girl Emi last Monday October 12th. Jonathan, grade 2, became a proud big brother. Welcome to our ASCS family Baby Emi!
Trunk or Treat :
Trunkers Needed!

Last call for Trunkers to sign up by Wednesday, 10/21.

We’d really like to give our students a safe way to trick or treat. Once we gather enough trunkers, Treaters will be able to sign up in waves on Thursday.

Thank You!
Thank you to all those families who donated to Lee Denim Jeans Day for Breast Cancer Research for the 10th year in a row. Thus far All Saints has raised $1587 which will be sent to the American Cancer Society.  “One day...One Cause...One Cure”.

The donation website will be open until tomorrow. Donations can be made online through this website
After School Club Sports is Back!
ASCS Athletics is happy to announce the return of After School Club Sports.

The program is designed to introduce students to new and exciting sports, games, and athletic activities to promote a healthy lifestyle. Students will also learn the importance of good sportsmanship, cooperation, and being a team player. All sessions will be led by All Saints Staff. Registration is limited to 30 per session/ per day for outside activities 15 per session per/ day for indoor activities.

All Covid Guidelines will be followed.


School Photo Day
Individual and Group photos are tomorrow and Wednesday, October 20-21. Please check the school website for the date for your child’s photo. Students may wear their “dress up” clothing on picture day this year. Parents who choose to have photos taken in the school uniform are welcome to send their children to school on picture day in their uniforms. There are no group photos being taken this year. Students in grade 8 need to follow the directions on the photo flyer for yearbook photos.
Halloween at ASCS
All students in grades PK- 5 may wear their Halloween costumes (with their usual face mask) to school on Friday, October 30. Middle School students may choose to either wear a costume (with their usual face mask) or have a " Black and Orange" Dress Down Day. Younger students who do not wear costumes may do the same. Be sure that your child’s costume is comfortable for them to wear. Costumes need to be appropriate for a Catholic School. Please: NO props and NO weapons. 

The faculty and staff will make the day special for the children. However, there will be no parties and no parade this year due to the current pandemic and social distancing requirement.
November Dates
There are three weeks left in the first marking period. The marking period ends on Friday, November 6. 

School will be closed on Tuesday, November 3. It is a planned teacher in-service day.
Enjoy the beauty of these fall days!
Be well and God bless!





Linda Dunn