As we bring to close the month of September and are well into the “new” school year, I am aware of the increasing
need for, and the many volunteers who provide time and gifts to ASCS; and, we, as a school community depend on
committed volunteers to assist the internal faculty and staff in educating and forming the children. This awareness
hit home with me again when I read of a professional association, who in the interest of best practice, moved from
member personal benefit language, “what do I get for my dues” where an association tries to list all of the perks to
belonging in order to attract members, to a common value language where members join as an expression of their
common commitment to strengthen the long- term value of and advance of the profession. What I see in ASCS with
our volunteers, so many of them parents, is that same movement from only “what do I get for my tuition” to “how
can we together create and foster a faith, academic and service environment for our children for the long-term value
of Catholic education and formation for ALL our SAINTS in the making and SAINTS in training.” It is a subtle lan-
guage shift yet powerful movement toward ownership of and commitment to the school. It is one I experience in my
conversations with parents who bring ideas to the table to help me do my job more effectively. It is one I experience
when children come to me to suggest a new club, sport, activity or an idea of ways to increase kindness among the
student body. It is one I experience when parents take leadership roles on committees, assisting with the auction,
ordering Scrip, using Vigeo, and attending our all school events. It is one I experience when I see photos on Face-
book of our sports teams with the long list of volunteer coaches. It is one I experience when our faculty and staff at-
tend events involving the children outside of the school day. It is one I experience at Mass when the children and
adults present, pray together our Lord’s Prayer. It is one I experience in our parishes who are committed to Catholic
education. It is one I experience in the pastors and retired priests who celebrate Mass on a weekly basis for the
school community. I invite you to make a shift and think differently about our school by asking yourself, what gifts
do I have to share that will help create and foster a faith, academic and service environment for our children and for
Catholic education?
“I invite you to become Saints”
Scatter Joy!
Dr. Jackie Lichter
Principal Postings . . .
SCHOOL NEWSLETTER September 28, 2016
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Together we will teach children to see the world through the eyes of Christ and to
model the lives of the Saints in a rigorous academic environment.
9/29 8:00 AM (West), K4-8 Campus Mass 10/1 5:00-7:00 PM, ASCS Guest Bartender Event (Adults Only), Rustic Road Brewery 10/4 8:10 AM (North), K4-8 Campus Mass 8:00-9:45 AM, Fire Safety House Visit, K4-2, South Campus 10/5 8:10 AM (South), K4-8 Campus Mass 10/6 8:00 AM (West), K4-8 Campus Mass 10/8 12:00-7:00 PM, Jeddy Fest, Jeddy’s Bar 10/10 Columbus Day 10/10-12 Timberlee Trip, 7th Grade 10/11 8:10 AM (North), K4-8 Campus Mass 1:00-2:15 PM, Fire Safety House Visit, K4-2, North Campus 7:00 PM, Bull & Bear Restaurant 10/12 8:10 AM (South), K4-8 Campus Mass 10/13 Educators’ Convention, NO SCHOOL 6:00 AM-6:00 PM, Pre-arranged Cardinal Care at South & West Campus, Form included in this newsletter! 10/14 Educators’ Convention, NO SCHOOL
10/14 6:00 AM-6:00 PM, Pre-arranged Cardinal Care at South & West Campus, Form included in this newsletter!
10/15 8:30 AM-Noon, “Soles for Catholic Education Walk”
10/17 Boss’s Day
10/18 8:10 AM (North), K4-8 Campus Mass
5:45-7:00 PM, Money Matters Workshop, Sponsored by Thrivent Financial, North Campus
6:30 PM, School Board Mtg.
CALENDAR UPDATE . . .
9/29 Lauren Balli 10/3 Natalee Secor
10/1 Thomas Roiniotis 10/3 Jocelyn Calero
10/1 David Hole 10/4 Joshua Loewen
10/1 Reagan Stewart 10/4 Madison Martin
10/1 Baggio Miller 10/5 Ciera Baase
10/1 Addison Lowrance 10/5 Sarah Coffey
10/1 Vachenzo Pancheri
10/1 Daniel Stepler
10/2 Dillon Patterson
10/2 Brady McGovern
10/3 Callan Heinisch
10/3 Vanessa Pignotti
NO Salads/Dinner Rolls on
the following dates . . .
October 11
October 20
October 28
We will be adding Yogurt
packs on these days.
CHANGES
This week we had 26 families participate in the scrip
program. Order totals for this week were $6605.00
earning a total rebate of $369.47, with half going to
the school ($184.73) and the other half being re-
turned to the participating families ($184.73). As the
holidays are approaching, please consider scrip for
all your shopping needs. As a reminder, you must
sign up for auto debit (presto pay) if you would like
the e-cards and the ability to reload cards.
Box Tops and Labels for Education
are due into school by Friday 9/30/2016
for the fall submission. This will be the final
submission for Labels For Education as the
program is retiring. Box Tops will continue.
SAVE THE DATE
TRUNK OR TREAT
Saints in Training, K4, K5, & 1st
grade
Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa join in on the fun! Dress up, be
creative with your car or just come on out and hand out some
treats. The kids have a blast seeing you there! More details to
come in the next couple weeks.
When: Monday, October 31st
Where: North, South, West Campus parking lots
Time: 830am-930am
Grade Date Time Home Team Away Team Location
5th Gr. Girls 10/3 6:45 PM St. Rita All Saints (Red) St. Mary (Kenosha)
5th Gr. Girls 10/3 7:30 PM All Saints (White) St. Lucy St. Mary (Kenosha)
5th Gr. Girls 10/4 6:00 PM All Saints (White) St. Joseph (Kenosha) St. Mary (Kenosha)
5th Gr. Girls 10/4 7:30 PM All Saints (Red) St. Joseph (Racine) St. Joseph (Racine)
5th Gr. Girls 10/10 6:00 PM All Saints (Red) All Saints (White) St. Mary (Kenosha)
6th Gr. Girls 10/3 6:00 PM All Saints (White) St. Joseph (Kenosha) St. Mary (Kenosha)
6th Gr. Girls 10/3 7:30 PM All Saints (Red) St. Lucy St. Joseph (Racine)
6th Gr. Girls 10/4 7:30 PM All Saints (Red) All Saints (White) St. Mary (Kenosha)
6th Gr. Girls 10/10 6:00 PM The Prairie School All Saints (Red) St. Joseph (Racine)
6th Gr. Girls
6th Gr. Girls
6th Gr Girls
10/10
10/17
10/17
7:30 PM
6:00 PM
7:30 PM
St. Lucy
St Joseph (Kenosha)
St Rita
All Saints (White)
All Saints (Red)
All Saints (White)
St. Joseph (Racine)
St Mary (Kenosha)
St Mary (Kenosha)
7th Gr. Girls 10/3 6:00 PM St. Rita All Saints (Red) John Paul II Academy
7th Gr. Girls
7th Gr. Girls
7th Gr. Girls
10/3
10/18
10/18
6:45 PM
6:00 PM
8:15 PM
All Saints (White)
All Saints (White)
All Saints (Red)
The Prairie School
St. Joseph (Kenosha)
St. Joseph (Racine)
John Paul II Academy
Holy Rosary
Holy Rosary
8th Gr. Girls 10/3 6:00 PM The Prairie School All Saints Holy Rosary
8th Gr. Girls
8th Gr. Girls
8th Gr. Girls
10/10
10/11
10/17
6:45 PM
6:45 PM
8:15 PM
John Paul II Academy
St. Joseph (Kenosha)(Blue)
All Saints
All Saints
All Saints
St. Catherine’s
John Paul II Academy
Holy Rosary
Holy Rosary
7th/8th Gr. Boys 10/3 6:00 PM St. Rita All Saints St. Rita
7th/8th Gr. Boys
7th/8th Gr. Boys
10/10
10/17
6:45
All Saints (BYE)
All Saints
St. Lucy (Green)
St. Rita
THANK YOU FOR VOLUNTEERING YOUR TIME TO HELP KEEP US SAFE!!
GOLDEN RONDELLE THEATER, RACINE, WI
All Saints Catholic School families: As we begin a new school year we continue to look for ways to spread the word and JOY of being a part of All Saints Catholic School. Word of mouth has proven time and again to be a family’s initial source of pursuing infor-
mation about our school. We hope that you, as a current (or former) All Saints Catholic School family will share your testimony. We want to show the difference ASCS has made in your son or daughter's life, your family's life and/or the differ-ence you've seen in high school after your child has graduated. If you are a new family, perhaps it is what initially made you choose ASCS, if you are not new to ASCS, what is it about our school that continues to be the choice for you to send your child here? Here are some questions to consider when formulating your response: 1) What difference does ASCS have on your child and your family? 2) (If alumni or in upper grades), how has ASCS prepared your child for High School? What is the tangible impact in English, Math and Science? 3) Why did your family choose ASCS -- especially with so many choices? 4) What do you like most about the ASCS education? 5) (If a teacher), what difference have you seen in ASCS students in high school? Your testimonial will be used in various ways including our school website, facebook, or other print media for our school. Some
testimonials will also be chosen for video version. (We will be in touch directly with those that are selected). Please send your reply using the instructions below: Email your family picture and testimonial to Sue Wendorf by Friday, October 7, 2016. [email protected]
In the subject line include your family name, the parish you belong to (if applicable), and the word “testimonial” (ie. Smith-
Mt. Carmel-testimonial).
In the email attach your family picture.
In the email include your testimonial (A short paragraph is great, and if you have more that’s fine too!) If you prefer to give video testimonial, please submit using the same criteria.
We would love to have full participation with the words and faces of all our ASCS families! If you have questions, please contact Sue Wendorf [email protected] (262)925-4024
Reminder: North Campus students will need to go to South Campus for care on this day.
Cardinal Club
(formerly known as AfterCare)
will be available on Thursday, October 13th and Friday, October 14th when
students do not have school. If you plan on having your child(ren) attend on these
days please fill out the bottom form and return to your campus office.
Please Check One:
South Campus West Campus
Child’s Name __________________________ Grade__________
Child’s Name __________________________ Grade__________
Child’s Name __________________________ Grade__________
Child’s Name __________________________ Grade__________
Please check date(s) attending: October 13 October 14
Estimated Time of Pick-up: _________
Emergency contact:________________________________
Phone number:___________________________________
**Hot lunch will not be provided on these days. Please pack a cold lunch with a drink.**
If you have any questions please email the Cardinal Club director:
[email protected] - South Campus
[email protected] - West campus
Soles Walk Saturday, October 15, 2016
We have close to 100 people signed up to participate in the Walk. It is not too late to sign up and collect pledges to benefit the ASCS tuition fund. Simply go to the website and sign up. (A $10 registration fee applies and you will receive a free walk T-shirt before the day of the walk.)
If you are participating in the walk, please remember to go online and enter your pledges. Catholicschoolswalk.org Step 1: Log on to the website www.catholicschoolswalk.org Step 2: Enter your username and password (top right hand corner of the page) Step 3: Click on “Visit Participant Center”
Step 4: Click on “Enter New Gift” Step 5: Enter First and Last Name of Donor, Amount of pledge, and Type of payment. If you have more than one pledge to enter, click on Save and Add another. If you just have one or are entering your last amount, finish by click-ing on Add.
CYO Band & Orchestra
Upcoming Events
Oct. 5th, 6:00 pm – Parent Band & Orchestra Boosters meeting, CYO Band Room
The “Hot Topic” – Fundraising & Halloween Concert
Come find out more about the program and how YOU can help! Band room entrance is located the East Side of St. Joseph Catholic Upper Campus on 23rd Ave. between 69th St.
and 71st St.
Beginner Lessons start this week! Please have your student bring their instruments, stands and materials to
school. Monday - ASCS-North Tuesday – ASCS-South
Tuesday - SJCA-Lower, 5th grade beginners Thursday – SJCA-Lower, 4th grade
TBD - ASCS-West
Payment or FACTS forms are due! If you haven’t made payment arrangements yet you must do so ASAP to ensure your child can continue in the program. If no payment is received by the end of this week your child will be placed in the Choir class starting next week.
If you have any questions please contact your director or school office.
For more information please contact us
(262) 656-1610 / [email protected]
October 2nd, 9:15-10:15 AM, St. Mary Parish, Bell Hall
Richard Aiello - will be presenting a session focusing on "How parents can help guide
their children to stay clear form the destructive behaviors that may be surrounding
their teenage years." For the past 27 years, Dick has taught or has been an adminis-
trator in our Kenosha schools. He has worked with teenagers from all walks of life.
He will offer his thoughts on how we can parent our kids through their teenage years,
keep them healthy and safe, and continue a good relationship with them.