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Creating an enhanced learning experience for
students is the goal of the All Saints faculty and staff. By making
learning enjoyable, challenging, and meaningful, the All Saints
faculty and staff create an atmosphere of excitement for all students.
The relationship between faculty, staff, students, and parents works
together to help students reach their highest potential.
Parents are encouraged to be an active
part of the entire education process at All Saints and there are
many ways for parents to become involved with all four pillars and
at all levels of the school. For those who are passionate about
athletics and/or the fine arts, there is membership, with dues,
available in either or both the Athletic Booster Club
and FAME (Fine Arts Matters in Education).
However, one of the simplest and best ways to
become involved at All Saints is automatic and requires no dues.
Every parent/guardian is automatically a member of the Parent
Association when their student(s) enroll in the school.
This vital organization supports the Christian environment and academic
pillars of the school by providing much needed volunteers and other
enhancements to school activities. Through their committees and
grade level representative network, busy parents have the opportunity
to serve in many ways. Some elect to sign up for a particular event
while others serve in ongoing ways such as grade level reps, committee
chairs or officers. From Back-to-School Fair and teacher appreciation
lunches, to grade level activities, book fairs, and the uniform
swap shop, there is a place for anyone who wants to contribute their
time and talents. And the added bonus is the lasting friendships
that are forged when working toward a common goal – the education
of our children.
All Saints employees a full time
college counselor who works with each Upper School student helping
them prepare for entering college. Click
here for more information
Learning specialists in the Learning
Enrichment Center, an atmosphere specifically designed for working
with differential learning, are also a big asset to the All Saints
faculty and curriculum.
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