Friday, November 3, 2017

7th Grade Top Ten List 2017-2018

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7th Grade Top Ten 2017-2018


10. PJ Day/ Gym &
Whatever Happened to Once Upon a Time Play
9. Archery
8. Field Day
7. Documentaries
6. School Sleepover
4 & 5. Mr. Fillman’s Demos & CNN 10
3. Teacher vs. 8th grade games
1 & 2. Matlak’s Olympics & Capture the Flag



Thursday, November 2, 2017

Love Changes it All - Be Like Christ!

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Love Changes it All - Be Like Christ!  
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A Peaceable School Approach to Aggression


At All Saints Academy we aim to minimize social conflict and promote safety for each of our students. We believe that a positive behavior intervention approach and Christian character development is not only in the best interest of our school community, but for society as a whole. Based on ancient wisdoms, moral philosophies, research-based psychological principles for resolving conflict, and our faith, we have been working as a staff to build our positive behavior intervention and supports (PBIS) tool kit.


At ASA we believe we can all grow and we strive to be the best version of ourselves, but we know conflict still happens from time to time. Since the beginning of time conflicts between people have occured. Unfortunately friends and enemies exist in all areas of the globe. At ASA we also believe that all things are possible through Christ, so we continue to work for peace and hold each other accountable to “Being Like Christ.”


As a Catholic school we embrace conflict as a teaching opportunity, and we persist in community because ultimately we believe we are One Body in Christ. At All Saints Academy we focus on the spiritual, intellectual, moral, social, and physical development of our children. We cultivate faith-filled relationships among our community, strengthening our commitment to love and service. Because of these founding principles we have dedicated instructional time and resources to support social and emotional learning efforts. As with other subjects like math, science, and social studies, we know that some students will find these lessons and life’s social conflict to be especially challenging. At ASA we believe creativity and innovation promote success, so we work together to balance the time we invest into all of the great learning going on at our school! As a Catholic school we are blessed to be able to integrate faith, prayer and virtues into all aspects of our day. Please know we are dedicated to equipping all students with skills so they might be empowered to navigate social conflict over time. We aim to assist our students in mastering the ability to solve social problems on their own and reduce social conflicts.


Discerning Types of Aggression


The word bullying is a confusing term to discuss aggression. It is often misunderstood, misused, and the definition is ever-changing. While our school abides by anti-bullying laws, we are also committed to using clear language to describe specific behaviors so that we might better communicate with one another and find practical solutions to any problem that exists. We encourage you to use specific language (such as name-calling, rumors, jokes, etc.) to describe behaviors commonly referred to as “bullying” with your students and school staff. This helps us better identify and address these behaviors.


An Overview of Our Efforts


As a staff we have worked with Jeff Veley on resilience education. There are links to a number of great resources from him below.


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In addition to a lot of great background information and professional development work our staff practiced the “peace sign” approach with Jeff.


The Peace Sign: Ninja Skills for dealing with social conflict, aggression and bullying:  
  1. Don’t get upset
  2. Treat Them Like a Friend


We have also been working with the Program for Inclusive Education at the University of Notre Dame to define and develop a PBIS framework at ASA. At the elementary campus our PBIS phrase is: Be Fair, Be Kind, Be Safe.


At the middle school campus our phrase is: Be Like CHRIST
C0mmunicate
Honor with respect
Responsibility
Integrity
Self-conTrol


Handling Social Aggression
Social aggression that causes subjective harm (behavior that is aimed at hurting someone’s feelings) is a violation of our positive school expectations. We ask our students to treat others in a friendly and loving manner to build a positive school culture: Be Fair, Be Kind, Be Safe, Be Like CHRIST!


Giving consequences for non-criminal acts of social aggression (like name calling) has been proven to raise hostility, increase victimization, and perpetuate negative behavior. Therefore, our staff will work with students to replace negative behaviors and cope with any negative emotions in a way that is healthy and productive while supporting those affected by negative behaviors.


We encourage all students, staff, and parents to ‘take action’ when they see social aggression in a way that encouraged peace, civility and friendliness.


Handling Physical Aggression


Acts and threats of physical aggression (behavior that causes objective harm to someone’s body or property) are a violation of our Aggressive Behavior Rubric. Behavior that does not cause pain (such as horseplay or pushing and shoving) will be addressed by staff and consequences will be given based on the severity of the incident(s).


Criminal behavior and threats thereof are a violation of our Aggressive Behavior Rubric and the law. Students that break the law may be subject to additional consequences outside of school.


Bringing it All Together


Our student behavior expectations are governed by the Golden Rule which states to “Treat others the way that you want to be treated.” In the spirit of the Golden Rule, we will do our best to work with parents to “Communicate in a way that we would like to be communicated with” and to “Discipline in a way that we would like to be disciplined.” In other words we aim to “Teach the way we would want to be taught” because our focus is on promoting healthy behaviors and learning from mistakes to help all at ASA grow and become the best versions of themselves.


We do our best to give consequences that match the severity of the behavior, offer opportunities for students to solve their own problems and fix mistakes, promote relationship skills, and encourage positive behavior while working to help students improve responsible decision-making. We strive to provide disciplinary action that is in the best interest of our students and the overall learning environment.


ASA parents, we are so happy and proud to be partnered with you, the primary educators of your children, as we work to Form Saints to Serve All!

A very special thanks to Jeff Veley and The Campus Peace-Building Initiative for working with us the past 3 years and helping us to articulate this believe and peace focused approach to social conflicts! It is an honor to build on their great work and add into the discussion our ASA beliefs as we work to strengthen our community!


Jeff Veley FOLLOW UP MATERIALS


Educators, parents, and mental health professionals will learn how to help students grow in their resilience and peacefully respond to social aggression. This video is easy to distribute to staff and parents through an email newsletter. Those that sign up will receive additional resources and follow up materials from Jeff throughout the year.


Peace Cards w/ Digital Resources (Sample Student Link)
Wallet-sized resource cards for students that include social skills to respond to mean behavior, coping skills for dealing with stress,  a 24/7 crisis hotline, and a downloadable video from Jeff sharing the key points of the program through one-on-one teaching. A perfect way to reinforce Jeff's message and offer a resource for students who find themselves in need of help or wants to pass it on to help a friend.
We have these at both our campuses and use them with students as needed.


Access Jeff's weekly radio features, online blog, and free video training for students and parents.  Subscribe to get a weekly tip from Jeff in your inbox as a discussion starter.


Additional articles, interviews, podcasts, and blog posts are provided on a weekly and monthly basis. Staff can simply access these at www.JeffVeley.com

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Kindergarten Outdoor Day & Middle School STEM

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Kindergarten Fall 2017 Visit to the Middle School Campus

Check out this video of our day:


Wednesday October 18th the Kindergarten class visited the middle school campus for the first of a series of outdoor days. Their visit started with Mass where Fr. Tom invited them to lead the St Jude parishioners in an opening song!


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During their visit the kindergartners also got a church tour from Fr. Tom, they read with 4th grade reading buddies, and they had lunch and recess with the middle school students. Most of their day was spent outside exploring God’s creation!


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Exploring God’s Creation by looking for Water “Bugs” from Lake St. Jude!


Some of the critters we found:


Midge Larva



Daphnia 



Water Flea



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Exploring God’s Creation by working in the garden!


The kindergartners collected marigold seeds to dry and plant this winter for our garden next spring. They also harvested some basil that we used to make Pesto Pasta. The class loved tasting the fruits of their mini-harvest on Monday!







Our favorite things about our day…


“I liked playing on the big playground”  Evy


“I liked finding bugs in the water” Andrew


“I liked eating lunch outside in the sunshine”  Lydia


“I liked going on a nature hike to find shelter for animals”  Wes

Friday, October 20, 2017

Classroom Calming Caddies

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Classroom Calming Caddies

Our students are faced with a variety of stressors in school and life.  Part of growing their social/emotional development is to assist them in recognizing and regulating their feelings. At All Saints Academy, we strive to develop the whole child and meet the needs of individual learners. One supportive outlet for all students to utilize, when necessary, includes the calming caddy. All the K-5 classrooms have calming corners, with calming caddies, in their classrooms.

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Through a recent classroom lesson, all students were able to reflect on the many feelings we can experience and validating that they are all ok. Discussions were held about comfortable and uncomfortable feelings. Students were provided the opportunity to understand the physiological changes that occur in our body when we experience different feelings. Students recognized that sometimes it might be challenging to focus on the task at hand unless we take time to calm down and refocus.  To prepare themselves for this, students practiced calming breaths at their seats and tightening and relaxing muscles to help feel calm and refocus.

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Students were able to rotate through stations to try out different tools in the calming caddies and rate the items.  They were to determine which they felt would be useful to help relax them and return to learning. In the end, they identified two strategies they felt to be the most helpful. In a time of need, they will be able to go right to these strategies to relax, calm down and refocus so to be able to return to learning in a positive manner.

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Some of the items in the calming caddies the students learned about were:

Pinwheel Breathing
Stress Balls
Water Beads
Coloring
Play Dough
Rubik’s Cubes
Motion Bubbler
Glitter Jars
Bendables and Stretch Bands

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Some reflections from our elementary students about these options and strategies:

“Use it to calm down and get your focus back.”
“I like the teddy bear because it reminds me of my stuffed animal at home.”
“I like the stress ball because you can squeeze it when you are mad.”
“I like the stress ball because it is squishy.”
“I am going to make my own calming caddy for home.”
“We can slow our muscles and calm our brains.”

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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Veneration of Saint JudeThaddeus Relic

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Veneration of Saint Jude Thaddeus Relic


On Tuesday October 10th, the All Saints Academy students had a very special visitor! Rev. Michail Ford, O.P., the director of the Dominican Shrine of St Jude Thaddeus in Chicago, came to talk the the students and Saint Jude Parish Parishioners about relics. He brought with him the forearm of St Jude the Apostle, encased in a very special reliquary.

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This 1st class relic is the largest relic of an apostle outside of Rome. Before allowing students to venerate the relic Fr. Mike talked with them about prayer, Catholic devotions, and saints. He explained the rich Catholic tradition of relics with a collection of small first class relics including: St Maria Goretti, St Thomas Aquinas, St Martin DePorres, St John Vianney, St Dominic and St Raymond Penafort.

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Fr. Mike made sure to explain why, as Catholics, we venerate relics and that we don’t worship Saints, or believe that relics are magical. He reminded students that we ask Saints to pray for us, and that relics are not only often associated with miracles, but they are also tangible connections to the history of The Church and the story of our faith! Relics offer us a new insight into the meaning our root belief at ASA that, “We Are One.” In addition to being 1 school with 2 campuses and 4 parishes, The Church is one Body in Christ comprised of the entire Communion of Saints.

During his presentation, ASA students were able to tell Fr. Mike what they already knew about 1st, 2nd and 3rd class relics. A 1st class relic is a part of the body of a Saint. A 2nd class relic is an item that belonged to a Saint. A 3rd class relic is an item that has been touched to a 1st or 2nd class relic. When it was time to venerate the relic students were gifted with a St Jude prayer card that they were able to touch to the St Jude 1st class relic to make it a 3rd class relic.

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Following veneration of the St Jude relic, Fr. Mike celebrated a special Mass with ASA K-8 students and a number of St Jude parishioners.

If you are interested in learning more check out the Dominican Shrine of St Jude website to learn about the life of  St Jude Thaddeus and the history of this very special relic.

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There are also more pictures and a little more information from this very special visit available at the Diocese of Grand Rapids Catholic Schools Blog about the event.

Did you know All Saints Academy has our own small collection of Saint Relics? On display at the middle school we have a relic of both St Paul the Apostle and St Augustine. Stop in sometime to check them out!

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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

8th Grade Top 10 List 2017-2018

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8th Grade Top 10 List 2017-2018


10. Book Clubs
9. Catholic Schools Week
8. Talent Show
7. Field Day
6. Camp Manitou Lin
5 Retreats
4. Olympics with Mr. Matlak
3. Capture the Flag
2. Teacher vs. 8th grade games
1. All the teachers!