Arts
The SCRIP program is looking for volunteers to come in on Thursday mornings after drop-off to help fill the weekly orders. This process usually takes between 15-25 minutes. If you are able to help please contact Liz McGovern at 815-325-4997.
I want to thank the 26 families who ordered SCRIP last week; together they raised $232 for the school. Our next order will be placed on Monday September 9th. Please have your orders in the system by 10pm on Sunday, September 8th. Orders will go home with your child on Thursday. If you have any questions or need help setting up a SCRIP account please email Liz McGovern at [email protected] or call/text at 815-325-4997.
Scrip turns your everyday expenses into earnings! Simply buy gift cards and shop online through All Saints Catholic School’s RaiseRight program, and brands automatically give up to 20% back; half of the rebate goes home at the end of the year and the other half stays with the school. Use gift cards to pay for everyday things like groceries, gas, clothing, coffee, or dining out, and you could earn more than $1,000 per year! Plus, with eGift cards, reloadable gift cards, and a mobile app available, you can buy gift cards and shop online through RaiseRight anytime, anywhere.
If you have not signed up for the program yet please login on www.raiseright.com or download the Raise Right app from the Apple or Google store. Our school enrollment code is F22397FF3L1L8. Please follow the link below and scroll down to “Tutorial Videos for Participants” to show you how easy it is to open an account and start earning today for our school!
Unsure if you want to participate in SCRIP? We have $100 Woodmans gift cards on hand available for Cash and Carry. If you would like to purchase and have the full rebate go back to the school, please text or call Liz McGovern 815-325-4997 with your order, send in your cash or check (made out to ASCS Scrip) into school and we will send home your cards that day! It’s that easy.
If you would like to give ASCS permission to give Scrip ordered to your child/ren please complete the waiver below and send it to the school, attention of the Scrip Program.
Clubs
All Saints Catholic School offers many teacher guided student clubs. Club meetings are held both during and after school.
Get inspired to create your own projects: scarves, placemats, hats, purses, phone cases etc. The youth of America are getting more and more hands on. Join the growing rise in crafting—plus get inspired to create your own crochet or knitting projects. Crocheting/knitting skills have shown to strengthen fingers, improve handwriting/fine motor function as well as enhance math & problem solving skills.
Students in grades 5-8 interested in joining ASCS Crochet/Knitting Club should fill out the attached form return it to Mrs. Capelli. Then accept the invitation to join the club’s Google Classroom.
Club meets on 12 scheduled Mondays from 3:15-4:00 pm in Room 204. Join for Fall, Spring, or both. Add the dates to your calendar, as no confirmations will be sent.
Students will need to purchase yarn and a crochet hook before the first club meeting. To start, I recommend crochet hook sizes H/8-5.00 MM or J/10-6.00 MM and skeins of Hobby Lobby’s 100% Fundamental Cotton from Yarn Bee for making a placemat. Choose various colors.
Fall Crochet Club Dates:
October 9, 16, 23
November 6, 13, 27
Spring Crochet Club Dates:
March 11, 18, 25
April 15, 22, 29
Battle of the Books is a Statewide competition where students read a list of chosen novels beginning in September, then in February compete with other middle schools around the state, answering questions about the books!
Advisors: Mary Aicher and Laura Clements
Who: Middle School students only, anyone who loves to read!
When: from September – February, meeting times vary, some during school, some after school
Where: Mrs. Aicher’s classroom
Student Council gives students opportunities to develop leadership schools by organizing various school activities and service projects. ASCS Student Council sponsors the Middle School Socials, free dress days, the World Food Day Fundraiser, the Penny Challenge, runs the School Store, as well as leading the school in praying the rosary during our school pilgrimage.
Funds raised are used to purchase needed equipment for our school.
Advisors: Mary Aicher and Lisa Wavro
Who: All Middle School students are invited to join
When: throughout the entire school year
Where: meetings are held in Mrs. Aicher’s room during school hours
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